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Western Bhutan
Paro
Punakha
Thimphu
Gasa
The northern most district of the country adjoins the districts of Punakha, Thimphu and Wangdue Phodrang and with Tibet to its north. This starkly beautiful region with elevations ranging from 1500 to 4,500 meters experiences extremely long and hard winters and short but beautiful summers. It has the smallest population with just about 3000 inhabitants. Of culture meet the people of Laya, the nomads of western Bhutan. These people live on yaks and harvest of Cordycep (fungi of high value, used in oriental medicine).
Haa
Wangdue Phodrang
Wangdi phodrang is located just not far from the Punakha Dzongkhag. Wangdiphodrang is popularly known for the farming work.
Southern Bhutan
Zhemgang
Zhemgang, previously Shemgang is one of the twenty districts of Bhutan. It lies to the south of Trongsa in the south central region of Bhutan, an area traditionally known as Kheng and its people speak Khengpa dialect. Around 86 percent of total area of Zhemgang Dzongkhag is under forest cover and because of large forest cover. The Dzongkhag is very rich in bio diversity.
Phuentsholing
Central Bhutan
Bumthang
Trongsa
Eastern Bhutan
Lhuentse
Lhuentse is the eastern most districts of Bhutan. It is located at 77km from Mongar. The ancestral house of Bhutan’s Monarch is still there in Lhuentse. The landscape is spectacular, with stark cliffs towering above river gorges and dense coniferous forests. The region is famous for its weavers, and their distinctive textiles are generally considered to be the best in the country. Kishuthara is one textile that the Kurtoe women are deft in weaving.
Mongar
Mongar is located between the Bumthang and Tashigang. Mongar district is the largest district in Bhutan. The journey from Bumthang to Mongar is one of the most beautiful in the Himalayas crossing 4000m high Thrumsingla, Ura Valley and the one of the dangerous cliff – Namling. The journey will also bring you the beautiful and long waterfall. Mongar marks the beginning of eastern Dzongkha of Bhutan.
Trashigang
Trashiyangtse
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