Wangduephodrang

Wangduephodrang is one of the largest Dzongkhag in the country which experience extremely varied climatic conditions ranging from Sub-Tropical forests in the south to cool and snowy regions in the north. This region is famous for bamboo and stone artifacts. A two hours’ drive from Wangduephodrang takes to glacial valley of Phobjikha at an altitude around 3,000 Mtrs. which is a home to a rare and endangered bird species ‘Black Necked Crane’. The residents of the valley have garnered much acclaim for their conservation efforts to preserve the habitat of these beautiful birds. In order to sensitize and spread awareness among the local inhabitants towards protection of the cranes, the local authorities hold ‘Black Necked Crane Festival’ annually in Phobjikha. The Festival includes songs, masked dances and plays by the local school children. This event is one of the most unique and popular festivals in the country.

Top Attractions

01Wangduephodrang Dzong (now in ruins)

02Bajothang town

03View of Rinchengang village

04Gangtey Monastery

05Phobjikha valley

06Crane Information Center supported by RSPN

07Bhutanese Farm House

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