Paro
Paro charming small town lies on the banks of the Paro chhu and a short distance northwest of dzong. The Paro is a historic town with a many sacred site and historical buildings through the area. The paro valley is without doubt one of the loveliest in Bhutan. Willow trees and apple orchards line many of the roads, white washed farmhouse and temples complements the green terraced fields and forest... view more
Thimpu
The Thimphu is a capital and the largest city of Bhutan. It is a situated in central in the western central part of Bhutan and the surrounding valley, sprawling up a hillside on the west bank of the Thimphu chhu. Several north-south streets run through the town, and numerous smaller streets weave their way uphill to government. The first vehicle appeared in Thimphu in 1962 and the town remained ve... view more
Punakha
Punakha Dzongkhag has been linked with momentous occasions in Bhutanese history. It served as the capital of the country from 1637 to 1907. It is also the second oldest and second largest dzong in Bhutan. Punakha valley has a pleasant climate with warm winters and hot summers. The punakha is located at an average elevation of 1200 meters above sea level. Punakha dzong is built at the confluence of... view more