Ever heard how big surprises come in small packages? That’s Bhutan for you—the Land of the Thunder Dragon and the land of happiness. Still offbeat and largely unexplored, Bhutan is home to breathtaking monasteries, majestic forts, and gorgeous valleys. Among the iconic places to visit in Bhutan are Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro, Punakha Dzong, Thimphu’s cultural heart, Phobjikha Valley’s scenic charm, and the adventure trails of Haa Valley. Don’t miss these famous destinations when you visit.
Places to Visit in Bhutan
1. Thimphu
Thimphu is as vibrant, active, and charming as any capital city in the world should be. Set in the western region of the country, the city also attracts travelers for the presence of the famous Tashichho Dzong – the monastery that features a roof made of golden-leafs. Considered to be the largest city as well, Thimphu has a number of places to visit for tourists.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Thimphu:
- Tashichho Dzong
- National Memorial Chorten
- Kuensel Phodrang
- Motithang Takin Preserve
- Weekend Market
- Centenary Farmers Market
- National Library
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2. Paro

Considered to be one of the best places to visit in Bhutan, Paro is known for its iconic Paro Taktsang or Tiger’s Nest Monastery. This beautiful town is the historic settlement in the heart of the country. Paro is home to numerous sacred sites and the country’s National Museum. It also has the country’s only and first-ever international airport and one of the largest forts in Bhutan, Rinpung Dzong.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Paro:
- Tiger’s Nest Monastery
- Rinpung Dzong
- Ta Dzong (National Museum)
- Kyichu Lhakhang
- Drukgyel Dzong
- Druk Choeding
- Ugyen Pelri Palace
- Jangsarbu Lhakhang
3. Punakha

The 17th-century Punakha Dzong, the iconic Suspension Bridge, and the ecstatic hilltop location of the Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten monastery are some of the incredible places to visit in Bhutan that make the city of Punakha impossible to miss when in the country. Featuring a lot of temples in the treasure chest of the Punakha Valley, you might as well get a chance to witness the magic of Punakha Tshechu festival in case you get lucky. Filled with a lot of colorful drama, music, celebrations, and the famous mask dance, it is a sight that would definitely elevate the quality of your experience in Bhutan.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Punakha:
- Punakha Dzong
- Punakha Suspension Bridge
- Chimi Lhakhang
- Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup Lhakhang Nunnery
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4. Trongsa

An offbeat town that stands out among the top places to visit in Bhutan, dedicatedly known for its traditional architecture. Trongsa is a beautiful place to visit that is located in the central region of Bhutan. Formerly known as Tongsa, it literally translates into “a new village” in the local language of Bhutan called Dzongkha. Also, the town happens to be the home to the 15th century temple, and is quite popular for being the former seat of the Wangchuck dynasty.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Trongsa:
- Chendebji Chorten
- Trongsa Dzong
- The Royal Heritage Museum (Ta Dzong)
5. Phobjikha Valley/Gangtey

Your journey will definitely be incomplete if you miss out on exploring the serene and scenic Phobjikha Valley which is also known as Gangtey that happens to be a gem of all the Bhutan tourist places. Located in the heart of Bhutan, it is a beautiful bowl-shaped valley that is set against the backdrop of Black Mountains. Home to countless monasteries, Phobjikha Valley not only enjoys a pristine location at an elevation of about 3000 meters but also is a seasonal host to the endangered species of black-necked cranes that make for an amazing bird watching experience during the winters. Furthermore, exploring Gangteng Monastery is definitely worth the journey.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Phobjikha Valley/Gangtey:
- Gangtey Goenpa
- Black-Necked Crane Information Centre
- Kumbu Lhakhang
- Gangtey Nature Trail
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6. Chele La

Located at a distance of about 40 kms from the town of Paro, Chele La is one of the best places to visit in Bhutan for those who could go to any heights just for the views. Soak in the goodness of picturesque views from an altitude of about 13000 feet that makes Chelela Pass, one of the highest motorable mountain passes in the country. And if you’re all in for lush greens, blue skies, fresh snowfall, and panoramic views of the Himalayan Range, this is the perfect place to be when in Bhutan.
7. Haa Valley

Call yourself a nature lover? Then you would love to embrace the beauty that Haa Valley has to offer to all the mountain and nature lovers. Located at a distance of about 13 miles from Doklam where the disputed border of India and China lies, this valley serves as a paradise that connects the districts of Chukha, Paro, and Samtse in Bhutan. While the town is much famed for its ancient rituals, the valley is definitely an antidote that will chase all your blues in no time.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Haa Valley:
- Haa Goenpa
- Lhakhang Karpo and Lhakhang Ngapo
- Dumchung Dzong
- Has Samarpudung
- Yangthong Goempa
- Gyechu Lhakhang/ Chhundu Lhakhang
- Juneydrak Hermitage
- Katsho Goempa
- Poppy Trails
8. Phuentsholing
Simple is beautiful and nothing proves that better than the pure bliss of nature at Phuentsholing. Embracing the borders of Assam, Sikkim, and West Bengal in India, Phuentsholing is the popular commercial center of the country that is nestled at the foothills of Himalayas and makes for a great Bhutan sightseeing opportunity. With simple locals, serene nature, and scenic views, one can definitely enjoy the slow pace of the town and expect to have a time of their life in the happy town.
Attractions You Don’t Want to Miss in Phuentsholing:
- Zangdok Palri Temple & Park
- The Crocodile Breeding Farm/ Amu Choo Crocodile breeding center
- Torsa River Side
- Karbandi Monastery/ Gompa
- Bhutan Gate
From mountains to monasteries, temples to trekking trails, valleys to historic monuments, art to architecture, and from forts to flora and fauna, Bhutan is an artistic creation of God. Offering a multitude of diverse experiences, these places to visit in Bhutan are sure to revive your senses, and soul that will make your holiday an unforgettable one. Packed your bags yet?
Frequently Asked Questions About Best Places To Visit In Bhutan
What is the best time to visit Bhutan?
The best time to visit Bhutan is in the months of March, April, May, October, and November. March, April, and May months are considered the main season for Bhutan and that is why it remains crowded. Also, one can experience black-necked cranes during this time of the year only. October and November months don’t get much crowded and the place remains lush green. However, if one wants to experience snow then January and February are the months.
Do we need a Visa for Bhutan?
No, you don’t need a visa if you are a citizen of any SAARC country. However, you still need a permit (offline or online). The offline permit can be obtained from the immigration office located at Phuentsholing, while the online permit (also known as e-Visa) can be obtained online, just contact your tour operator through whom you have booked your Bhutan tour.
What are the documents required to get the permits for Bhutan?
If you are going to apply for an offline permit, then you need either a valid passport or voter ID card. However, if you are applying for an online permit, then a passport is mandatory. Additionally, you also need a passport-sized photograph.
How to travel to Bhutan?
One can travel to Bhutan either by air or by road. Bhutan has its first and only international airport at Paro which is connected to several countries. In India, flights to Paro are available only from Delhi or Kolkata as of now. If you’re planning to travel to Bhutan by road, then first you need to reach Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri railway station. From there, you can then drive to Phuentsholing, which is approximately a four-hour drive.
How many days do I need to explore Bhutan?
You need at least 5-7 days to explore Bhutan including the to and fro journey.
Is a Passport required for Bhutan?
Yes, if you are applying for an online permit or e-Visa. Otherwise, Voter ID card can also work for an offline permit.
Can I use Indian Currency in Bhutan?
Yes, INR works in Bhutan but only 100 Rs notes. New notes of 500 and 2000 are not acceptable. However, you can exchange currency at Jaigaon or Phuentsholing without paying any extra cost.
Does Indian mobile number work in Bhutan?
No, the Indian mobile number doesn’t work in Bhutan. You can get a Bhutan sim card by showing your permit and ID proof from shops. However, almost every hotel is equipped with Wifi. So you can use that to call or chat.