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Punakha Dzong (Old Palace)

Places strategically at junction of two rivers(Pho chu & Mochu), it was built in 1637 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel.

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Kurje Lhakhang (Popular Lhakhang in Bhutan: Bumthang)

The Name came to known as (Kurje) meaning-imprint of body(Guru Rinpoche) and at present lhakhang remains as blessed & historical site.

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Dochula (Druk Wangayel Chorten)

Dochula is the place where you can have super view of Eastern & North Himalayas on clear day and 108 stupas built on the hill by Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck.

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Paro Taktshang (In 809 where Guru Rinpoche Meditiate)

The Cave was named (Taktshang) after Guru Rinpoche flew into the cave from (Kurtoe singye Dzong) in Eastern Bhutan riding on tigress.

Cultural Tour
We Chushel Tours and Travels welcome you to visit Bhutan for different purposes like to know our culture. We had places like Handicrafts shop here at Thimphu (Capital city of Bhutan), Zorig Chusum (Thirteen crafts Institute), national museum at Paro and places like Trongsa Dzong, Wangdichholing Palace, Jampa Lhakhang and Kuje Lhakhang (Located at Bumthang) depends on your time spending here in Bhutan. Let me give you short description of places mentioned above:

Handicrafts shop:
a wide assortment of colourful, hand woven textiles, painted ( Thangka ) and other craft products is available for purchase at the government-run Handicraft Emporium and many smaller handicraft shops around the town. One can pick up small items as souvenirs.

Zorig Chusum (Thirteen crafts Institute):
It was established in 1971 by the Royal Government in order to preserve the valuable heritage and promote the arts of Bhutan. The Institute train their students in the field of painting, calligraphy, embroidery, wood carving and sculpture.

National museum(Paro):
National museum at Paro,this was once the watch tower for the Paro Rinpung Dzong. It was converted into a national museum in 1968. It has many national treasures and a visit to museum will provide an excellent introduction to Bhutan and its history. The (Ta Dzong ) stands to protect the ( Paro Rinpung Dzong. ) And from that we can see the paro valley in good views.

For More information of places mentioned above please keep in touch with us atchushel41@gmail.com and we will be happy visiting us.

Tentative Festival Dates 2024

Tshechu is a religious festival meaning "tenth day" held annually in various temples, monasteries and dzongs throughout the country. The Tshechu is a religious event celebrated on tenth day of a month of the lunar calendar corresponding to the birthday of Guru Rimpoche (Guru Padmasambhava). However the exact month of the Tshechu varies from place to place and temple to temple. Tshechus are grand events where entire communities come together to witness religious mask dances, receive blessings and socialize.

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