Trashigang

  Trashigang

Trashigang, often referred to as the “Jewel of the East,” is the largest and most populous district in eastern Bhutan. Situated on a steep hillside overlooking the Gamri Chhu river, it serves as the administrative and commercial hub for the six eastern districts. Its strategic location historically made it a vital trade center, connecting Bhutan with Arunachal Pradesh in India and beyond. The region is characterized by its dramatic terrain, diverse ethnic groups, and unique cultural traditions that differ subtly from those in western Bhutan.

The attractions in Trashigang offer a captivating blend of historical fortresses, sacred temples, and insights into the vibrant local culture. From ancient dzongs that have witnessed centuries of trade and conflict to bustling markets and remote villages, each site tells a story of eastern Bhutan’s rich heritage. Trashigang promises a unique journey into a less-explored part of the kingdom, allowing visitors to experience its distinct charm, witness its thriving traditional arts, and appreciate its stunning natural beauty.

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