Last Updated At: 16-Sep-2024
It is a smart move to know all the things about the place you are planning to go for a vacation. It saves a lot of time and money and all the unnecessary effort - asking from locals (that too when you don’t know the language) or visiting the tourism office to get info on what you can do in their country to make your vacation memorable. Here we have talked about - what are the best things to do in Bhutan? Huh! That’s a difficult question but, somehow, we have found the answer.
Have a look at this ultimate guide to all the incredible things that you can do in Bhutan.
The Taktsang Monastery is a must-visit place in Bhutan as it is one of the holiest places for Buddhists. The monastery is hanging from a cliff and it takes around 2-3 hours to reach while hiking. The monastery is situated almost three thousand meters above sea level overlooking the Paro Valley.
Buddha Dordenma is a huge statue of Buddha in a sitting posture. Buddhist people go to this statue for pilgrimage in the Thimphu region of Bhutan. The sculpture is a major attraction for tourists visiting Bhutan. Completed in 2015, it was built to bring prosperity to the country. Don’t forget to hike up behind the Buddha statue to have a look from the top of it.
The National Memorial Chorten is one of the most popular places to visit in Bhutan, period. The National Memorial of Bhutan is a temple that was built in honor of the King of Bhutan. The stupa-like structure was completed in 1974 and is a popular tourist attraction for a picnic. Stroll around this memorial and you may get a chance to meet with the King of Bhutan.
Here, you will find many Bhutanese aiming at the bull’s eye with a bow and arrow because archery is Bhutan’s national sport. Archery competitions are organized now and then that you can attend without any charges, just make sure that you don’t make any noise and disturb the archers’ concentration.
Trying the Bhutan food is one of the best things to do in Bhutan. Simply Bhutan is a little restaurant in Thimphu to enjoy the scrumptious Bhutanese food and to have a look at all things Bhutan. There is a museum inside the restaurant from where you can purchase souvenirs that will remind you of Bhutan. Also, don’t forget to try the local drink, Arag, that they serve at the restaurant.
Dochula Pass is a prominent stop in all the Bhutan tour packages. Situated in between the way to Punakha Valley and Thimphu, Dochula Pass boasts 108 Chortens (shrines) that overlook the valley from a height of 3100 meters above sea level. There is a botanical garden nearby where you can enjoy having snacks and buy souvenirs. A stunning view of the Himalayas opens up if the weather is clear.
The longest suspension bridge in Bhutan crosses over the Po Chuu river and connects the Punakha Town with Punakha Dzong. There are hundreds of Buddhist prayer flags on both sides of the bridge that creates a scene that deserves a click. The bridge is 160 meters long and vibrates when you walk on it. You may find people with white water rafting from under the bridge, don’t forget to wave at them.
Water rafting is something that we will recommend you to try because it is something that will make you realize about yourself and will challenge you with every rapid and twister. Also, try booking a slot during the noon when the sun is upon your head for a refreshing cool off.
A visit to the temple of fertility could be the highlight of your trip to Bhutan as it is one of the most famous Bhutan tourist places. The Sopsokha village in Punakha is dotted with shops selling paintings symbolizing phallic and cartoonlike male genitalia. The temple was built in 1499 by the Divine Madman who used to practice Buddhism differently. The women from nearby villages visit the temple with their children to pray for fertility and to help them conceive.
Bhutan is a culturally rich country and celebrates many festivals all year long. You can’t visit this Himalayan Kingdom without taking part in a festival. The most important festival that promotes the Bhutanese culture is the Royal Highlander Festival. It was started by the King himself to stimulate the local culture and to aid the highlander communities. The festival is organized every year in one of the most remote villages of Bhutan, Laya, in the last week of October.
Making friends with the locals should be done everywhere you go because they will suggest to you the best eateries that only they know and can help you explore their country easily. The best thing about Bhutan is the people. Bhutan has a high ranking on the world happiness index that means it is one of the happiest countries in the world. The Bhutanese people are not exposed to tourists that much and they get excited when they see people from foreign countries and will be happy to chat with you and welcome you to spend time with them.
The best thing about mountainous travel destinations is that you get the chance to trek into the mountains and witness something that not many people can. And to get an opportunity to trek to the Bhutanese side of the Himalayas is something that won’t come to your doors again and again. There are many treks in Bhutan ranging from 2-day treks to 25-day treks that will give you quite a good insight into what it feels like hiking on the mighty Himalayan mountain range.
Wrapping up our list of best things to do in Bhutan. Bhutan is as magical as it is mesmerizing that a few people get the chance to visit. If you liked reading this blog and want to know more about your favorite destinations then head to Adotrip. And if you are looking for a dream trip to somewhere unique then check out our budget-friendly tour packages.
--- Published By Vineet Gupta
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