

Wangdue Botanical Garden, established in 1987, is a serene and beautiful garden showcasing Bhutan's diverse flora.
Crafted from the bark of the Daphne bush, this paper is a traditional Bhutanese art form.
Intricately woven with traditional patterns, these scarves are a symbol of Bhutanese culture.
Crafted from local wood, these bowls are a testament to Bhutanese woodworking skills.
Famous for its fresh bread and pastries, a local favorite for breakfast.
Iconic for its traditional Bhutanese dishes and friendly service.
Historic restaurant known for its stunning views and international cuisine.
A historic dzong (fortress) offering panoramic views and insight into Bhutanese history and culture.
A serene garden showcasing a variety of plants and flowers, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll.
A vibrant local market offering a glimpse into the daily life of the Bhutanese people, with evening being the busiest time.
Historic inn built in 1716, featuring colonial architecture, and a museum dedicated to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
A serene lake surrounded by lush mountains, offering picturesque landscapes and cultural attractions.

A vibrant night market in New Taipei City, known for its diverse food stalls and local shopping.
Wangdue has unpredictable rain, especially in the monsoon season.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects common in botanical gardens.
Steamed red rice with slow-cooked pork, served with local vegetables.

Spicy chili and cheese stew, a Bhutanese staple.
Salted butter tea, a traditional evening beverage.