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Buthan's historic hinterland

Bumthang, “beautiful field”, is a modern-day Shangri-La in eastern Bhutan. Rich in pleasant farming lands, it’s also one of Bhutan’s most historic regions and a stay here will bring you close to a vast number of ancient temples and sacred sites. There’s no shortage of natural treasures either, with two national parks, the Wangchuck Centennial Park in the north, and the Thrumshingla National Park in the south.

Bumthang is composed of the four mountain valleys of Ura, Chumey, Tang and Choekhor. Ura features quaint farming villages with closely clustered houses while Choekhor hosts Bumthang’s main town, Jakar, which has an intricate and imposing dzong – traditional administrative building, and notably ancient and important temples and monasteries. Tang village is worth a visit to see the “Burning Lake” alone, which is where sacred scriptures were thought to have been discovered.

Wangchuck Centennial Park is Bhutan‘s largest national park and features headwaters of four major river systems, blue pine forests and alpine meadows. It’s home to the Bengal tiger, snow leopard, wolf, takin and Himalayan black bear.

Highlights

Visit the isolated village of Ura in the beautiful central valley.

Witness the celebrations of Jakar Tshechu, a festival which showcases several sacred mask dances.

Marvel at the ancient sites of Jambey Lhakhang,Tamshing Lhakhang, and Tamshing Monastery.

Bumthang is steeped in rich history, with a plethora of ancient temples and sacred sites. I also love its two national parks: the Wangchuck Centennial Park in the north, and the Thrumshingla National Park in the south.

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Keith Jarman

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Luxury accommodation in Bumthang

There are many incredible places to stay in Bumthang. Here are some of our favourites, handpicked by our travel designers:

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Gangtey

Another naturally stunning area where black necked cranes visit from Tibet each winter. Also home to Nyingmapa, Bhutan’s largest monastery.

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Paro

A pretty little town with lots going on. Paro is the starting point for the hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest monastery and it’s also home to the Bhutan's fascinating national museum.

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Punakha

A small town with a lot of character; regal and relaxed. The fully restored Punakha Dzong is considered one of the country’s most spectacular fortresses.

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Thimphu

A relaxed, friendly city, dominated by the 17th century Tashichho Dzong. Intrinsically Bhutanese, despite a sense of gradual modernization.

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The best time to visit is from October to May when the climate is mainly dry and sunny. For festivals and cultural events, the best time is in April and October.

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Take part in festivals

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Explore the outdoors

September - November, March - May

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See flowers in bloom

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