Hiking
There are many places in Bhutan where you can come in group and have good time enjoying freshness and calmness of Bio-diversity by visiting places like Taktsang (paro), Phobjikha (wangdue), Tango and Kuensel phodrang located in Thimphu Dzongkhag. Scroll down to have some idea of above places;
One of the famous places called (Taktshang) meaning Tiger Nest is located at the height of 800 meters cliff in (Paro.) It takes slightly more than 3 and half hour to reach the monastery on foot from the nearest road point. (Taktshang) or the Tigers home as the monastery is widely regarded as one of the most important in Bhutan. Its history is associated with the visit of (Guru Padmasambhava,) the Indian saint who came to Bhutan in the 9th century. The Paro Taktshang cave is one of the thirteen Taktshangs where Guru Rimpoche meditated. Later in 1692 the fourth (Druck Desi (Governer) Tenzin Rabgye) started to construct monastery and finally completed after three years in 1694. "Trip to Bhutan is never complete without climbing to Taksthang". Indeed it's true as the journey there fills you with spiritual bliss.
Phobjikha is a beautiful place located at the height of 3000m. The (Gangteng) monastery, sometimes written as (Gangtey Gonpa) is an important monastery of (Nyingmapa) school of Buddhism, the main seat of the (Pema Lingpa) tradition. Located in the Wangduephodrang District (central Bhutan). The Monastery also known by the (Gangteng) village that surrounds it, is in the (Phobijkha) Village where winter vaster-the black-necked cranes-visit central Bhutan to roost and in the process circles the monastery three times on arrival and repeat the process while returning Tibet. The Monastery has a hoary history traced to early 17th century, backed to prophecies made by the well known Treasure finder (Terton Pema Lingpa) in the late 15th Century. The Monastery is one of the main seats of the religious tradition based on (pema lingpas) revelations and one of the two main centres of the (Nyingmapa) school of Buddhism in the Country. During winter we can also see the famous black necked crane.
Tango Monastery located to the north of Thimphu Town. This monastery can be reached by road but many Thimphu residents go up to the monastery for a day trip by foot. Hike to the premises of Tango Goenba (Monastery). This is a gentle leg-stretching day that also allows us to see the countryside and villages of Thimphu Valley.
Tango Goenba is the site of only Buddhist College in the country. The complex was built in the 17th century by the 4th Desi- Gyelse Tenzin Rabgye (Spiritual and Temporal Ruler of Bhutan). It is usually possible to enter Tango courtyard but restrictions are posed on taking pictures.
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