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Chakhar Lhakhang
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Bumthang Brewery
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Yosel Choekhorling
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Tsendo Girkha Goemba
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Sey Lhakhang
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Tago Lhakhang
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Royal Botanical Park
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Drukgyel Dzong
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Domchoe Lhakhang
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Do Zam
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Five Chortens
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Choedu Goemba
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Kuenzang Chholing
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Jungshi Handmade Paper Factory
This small factory produces watermark paper as well as cards, lampshades, envelopes, calendars and other items made from traditional Bhutanese paper.
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Crocodile Breeding Centre
Got an hour to kill? Perhaps go and snooze with the sleepy marsh muggers and gharials at the Crocodile Breeding Centre, a 10-minute walk north of the bus station. The crocs are fed every other day at noon.
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Wangchulo Dzong
Haas Wangchulo Dzong is one of Bhutans newest, built in 1915 to replace a smaller structure. It is inside the Indian army compound (an impressive chorten marks the entrance) and so houses several army offices and a rations shop.
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Nazhoen Pelri Skills Training Centre
The Nazhoen Pelri Skills Training Centre has a program that trains girls in a one-year course to produce souvenir handicrafts. Products include hand-woven bags, embroidered purses, Bhutanese paper products, dolls and Christmas decorations. It’s a worthy cause and worth a stop.
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Zilukha Nunnery
After visiting the telecommunications tower, take Gaden Lam for great views of Thimphu and Trashi Chhoe Dzong. Just above the road is this modern nunnery, which is also called Drubthob Goemba. The site has links to Thangtong Gyelpo, and theres an interesting enclosed chorten in the
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Shek Drak
A short excursion up the valley behind the Haa Dratshang is Shek Drak, a tiny retreat centre perched on the hillside. Take the side road just south of the Haa Dratshang, by Domcho village, and continue halfway (3.5km) up the hillside towards Takchu Goemba. From here, a 10-minute wa
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Druk Home Museum
This small private museum has been developed in a traditional house on the road to Taktshang with the aim of providing Bhutan at a glance. On display are festival masks, examples of regional dress and explanations of the kabney (scarf) hierarchy. The dried foods and herbs display
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