


Wangduechhoeling Dzong, a 17th-century fortress, stands as a symbol of Bhutanese architecture and history, offering panoramic views of the Punakha valley.

Wangduechhoeling Dzong experiences rain, especially during monsoon season.
Exploring the dzong involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
While cards are accepted in some places, it's wise to have local currency for small establishments.

A historic dzong offering panoramic views and insights into Bhutanese architecture and history.
A scenic trail offering a peaceful walk through lush forests and beautiful landscapes.
A vibrant archery range where you can witness and participate in Bhutan's national sport.

Steamed red rice cooked with pork, chilies, and local spices. A hearty breakfast dish.

Spicy chili and cheese stew, a Bhutanese staple. Served with red rice.
Salted butter tea, a traditional Bhutanese beverage. Served hot or cold.
A historic restaurant near the dzong, known for its traditional Bhutanese breakfast.
An upscale restaurant within the dzong, offering panoramic views and Bhutanese cuisine.
A cozy restaurant near the dzong, famous for its traditional Bhutanese dinner and yathra (woolen cloth) shopping.
These carpets are intricately woven by local artisans, reflecting Bhutanese cultural patterns and designs.
Crafted from local woods, these bowls are a testament to Bhutanese woodcarving skills and traditions.
Turquoise is a sacred stone in Bhutan, and these jewellery pieces are a beautiful blend of tradition and art.

A natural history museum in Marseille, France, showcasing regional flora, fauna, and geological history.
Nestled in the Nallamala Hills, Srisailam Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its ancient history and scenic beauty.

Chandi Devi Temple, nestled in the Himalayas, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Chandi, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the holy town of Haridwar.