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Paro

city

25km

27.433389.4167

Punakha

city in Bhutan

27km

27.583389.8667

Phuentsholing

city of Royal Bhutan

66km

26.8689.39

Jakar

town in Bhutan

121km

27.5590.7333

Sikkim

Sikkim, Nepali: सिक्किम Sikkimese: སུ་ཁྱིམ་, is a state in East India in the Himalayan foot hills also bordering China (Tibet), Nepal and Bhutan. The name has been coined from the words su him, which mean "beautiful home", reflecting the beauty of its snow-covered mountains and lush green valleys.

132km

27.31788.46

Kalimpong

Kalimpong is in Kalimpong district in the northern part of West Bengal, India.

136km

27.0688.47

Siliguri

Siliguri is a city in Darjeeling district in the northern part of West Bengal, India.

154km

26.7288.42

Rangpur (Bangladesh)

Important city in the north-west, with agriculture and trade.

175km

25.75589.241
Sights (10)

Tashichho Dzong

Buddhist monastery and fortress in Bhutan

2.4km

27.4894444489.635

Simtokha Dzong

4.2km

27.4380555689.66944444

Rinpung Dzong

Constructed in 1646.

24km

27.4266666789.42330278

Paro, Bhutan

city

25km

27.4333333389.41666667

Chimi Lhakhang

26km

27.52789.8782

Paro Taktsang

Precariously perched on the edge of a 1,200 meter cliff, this monastery creates an impressive sight, and is the unofficial symbol of Bhutan. It is about a 2-to-3-hour, totally uphill hike from the parking lot to the monastery, though there is a cafe on ridge across from the Taktsang (about 90 minutes into the walk) that provides a welcome opportunity to take a rest and purchase refreshments and snacks. Taktsang was established as a sacred place for meditation by Guru Rinpoche who visited the site on his second visit to Bhutan in 747 CE, though the first monastery was not constructed until 1694. In 1998, a tragic fire destroyed most of the original buildings, but these have since been painstakingly restored to their former glory. An entry fee of Nu500 is levied on regional tourists (those who do not pay the US$ 250 day tariff). The ticket office is in the parking lot at the foot of the mountain - entry will be denied if a ticket from this office is not produced at the monastery gate. Entry is free for tourists who pay the daily tariff.

31km

27.4919111189.36348889

Drukgyal Dzong

This dzong (fortress) was built in the 16th century to commemorate a victory over the invading Tibetan forces. The fortress today lies in ruins, the elements and a fire in the 1950s having taken a toll on the site. Drukyel dzong is about 15 km from Paro.

35km

27.5030555689.3225

Trongsa Dzong

96km

27.4994444490.50472222

Kurjey Lhakhang

118km

27.6166666790.7

Jakar Dzong

place in Bumthang District, Bhutan

122km

27.5488888990.74361111
Nature

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Thimphu

Bhutan
Someday we will visit Thimphu or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Thimphu

Thimphu (ཐིམ་ཕུག།) is the capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan, and with a population of around 100,000 is the nation's largest city.

The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in the capital city in respect of literature, religion, customs, and national dress code, the monastic practices, music, dance, literature and in the media. Modernity has been blended without sacrificing on the traditional Buddhist ethos.

Thimphu is situated in the constricted, linear valley of the Raidāk River, which is also known as the Thimphu River (Thimpu Chuu). While the surrounding hills are in an altitudinal range of 2,000 to 3,800 metres (6,562–12,467 feet) (warm temperate climate between 2,000 to 3,000 metres (6,562–9,843 feet) and cold temperate zone between 3,000–3,800 metres (9,843–12,467 feet)), the city itself has an altitude range varying between 2,248 metres (7,375 feet) and 2,648 metres (8,688 feet). It is these two variations in altitude and climate which determine the habitable zones and vegetation typology for the valley. The valley, however, is thinly-forested and is spread out to the north and west. At the southern end of the city, the Lungten Zampa bridge connects the east and west banks of the Wang Chuu which flows through the heart of city.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

12°C
Precipitation: 22 mm

Feb

14°C1
Precipitation: 33 mm

Mar

16°C4
Precipitation: 31 mm

Apr

20°C7
Precipitation: 58 mm

May

23°C13
Precipitation: 122 mm

Jun

24°C15
Precipitation: 246 mm

Jul

25°C15
Precipitation: 373 mm

Aug

25°C16
Precipitation: 345 mm

Sep

23°C15
Precipitation: 155 mm

Oct

22°C10
Precipitation: 38 mm

Nov

18°C5
Precipitation: 8 mm

Dec

15°C
Precipitation: 13 mm
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