Best Places to Visit in Bhutan for Indians

 

While in Bhutan, you may want to buy these souvenirs: Yathra. A brightly coloured woven material made from wool and dyed with natural colours. It is sold in pieces or sewn into jackets, bags, rugs and wall hangings. Yathra is available in Thimphu and other cold areas, but is a specialty of the Jakar area. Dappa. Hand made wooden bowls. The halves of the bowl fit tightly together so they can be used to carry cooked food, which is their function in Bhutan. However, they also make excellent salad or cookie bowls. Dappa are a specialty of the Trashi Yangste region, but can be purchased throughout the country. Bangchung. Small bamboo woven baskets with two tightly fitting halves. They are a specialty of southern Bhutan, but available throughout the country. Woven cloth. Bhutanese handwoven fabric is prized around the world, and is available stitched into clothing, wall hangings, table mats and rugs. Colourful Masks, Handmade Paper or Daystro,Postal Stamps, Himalayan Beads or Dzi Beads, Thangkas or Buddhist paintings drawn on cotton or silk and many more .

Places to visit other than the ones written above: ChomolhariZuri Dzong Hike, Gangtey Valley in winter,Rinpung Dzong, Manas National Park, Gasa,Bumthang,Trongsa,Paro,Motithas Takin Preserve,Jigme Dori National Park,Buddha Dordemma statue,Paro Suspension Bridge,Simply Bhutan,National Museum Of Bhutan,Drukgyel Dzong,Dolucha Pass,Jakas,Main street Paro,Simtokha Dzong,Tago Buddhist Monastry, Haa Valley, Phuentsholing, Folk Heritage Museum, and Philatelic museum, Make sure to include all the above places and many more in your itinerary to enrich your experience of Bhutan even more.

Activities to do in Bhutan: Rafting, Trekking, Kayaking,bMountain Biking,Rock Climbing, Archery,Wildlife Safari, Bhutanese Festivals, Bird Watching, Hot Spring Therapy etc.