With the mercury dipping and season of vacation on the anvil, it is perhaps time to look for some exotic locations that offer tranquility with good food and serene ambience.
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If you are looking for such a location, Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan could be at the top of your list this season.
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Let's look at some of the serene locations and must visit in Bhutan.
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With some ancient architecture scattered throughout the Country, Bhutan is a perfect gateway for holiday seekers. Punakha Dzong is one such beautiful architecture and is also the second largest dzongs in Bhutan that houses relicsof Tibetan Buddhism.
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Situated in western central part of the country Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan. Located all ng the Raidak river, Thimphu offers great panoramic view and mouth watering foods to the travellers.
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Dochula mountain pass is one of the best mountain Passes in Bhutan. Located on the road from Thimphu to Punakha Dochula pass's height is of 3100 meters and It is popular for 108 memorial stupas here.
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Popularly known as Tiger’s Nest,’ Taktsang Palphung Monastery in Pari is one of the most prominent places to visit in Bhutan. Paro also has opportunities for fascinating photography, adventurers sports and pilgrims.
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Rinpung Dzong is a must see in Bhutan. The Rinpung Dzong houses 14 shrines and chapels which make it occupy a spot among the most prominent religious places in Bhutan. It is also the seat for Bhutan Supreme Court.
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Those in love with history and culture must visit the National Museum Paro. There is no better way to learn about the culture and history of a place than visiting the National Museum of Bhutan located above Paro Dzong.
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Wildlife enthusiasts can visit the Jigme Dorji national park at Gasa. This is the second largest national park in Bhutan and is an absolute treat for wildlife lovers during Bhutan trip. The park stretches over a very vast area – 4316 sq. km.
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