Places to Visit in Trashigang, Bhutan, Asia

Places to Visit in Trashigang, Bhutan, Asia

Trashigang is a town located on the Asian continent in the country of Bhutan is the biggest town towards the eastern region of Bhutan. This town forms the center of administration for the district of Trashigang. Trashigang is located at the east end of the country. Trashigang is 1100 meters above sea level. The coordinates of Trashigang are 27020’ N and 91034’ E. Trashigang district is located close to the river Gamri Chhu. This district was once the busiest trade link with Tibet.

 

People & Culture Trashigang:

Trashigang is dominated by Sharchops and Ngalops. The word Sharchops according to the national language of Bhutan means ‘easterner’. Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan and is widely spoken among the inhabitants. The Sharchops belong to the community of Tibetan and Indian settlers while Ngalops who occupy the west and central of Bhutan are basically Tibetans.

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in this region.

 

Food and Shopping Trashigang:

Tasty delicious cuisines are cooked for travelers at hotels located on the main streets which comprise mainly of Chinese and Indian cuisine.

The markets of Trashigang have plenty of wonderfully crafted artifacts to offer to buyers. Some of these are the colorful shawls, coats, and sweaters. There are shops selling handcrafted exquisite gold and silver ornaments.

 

Tourist Places in Trashigang:

  • Trashigang Dzong

Trashigang Dzong is a fort constructed in the year 1659 is now used as the administrative headquarters of Trashigang town. This fort provides a spectacular view of the entire region.

  • Gom Kora

This temple sits on a fertile highland. The temple is surrounded by plenty of rice fields. This also was one of the places were Guru Rinpoche meditated.

  • Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary

Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary spans over one third of the eastern regions of Trashigang District. Merag, Gewogs and Sakteng are the places that make Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary and all these places are part of protected area. The Bhutanese believe that migoi, a type of yeti, rests among the dense greenery mountains of the Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary.

  • Rangjung

Founded by Dungse Garab Dorje Rinpoche in the year 1989, Rangjung Osel Choling Monastery is towards the east of Tashigang town at a distance of 17 km.

 

Means of Commutation to Trashigang:

Roadway:

There are two routes from Thimpu and the journey to Trashigang takes two day from either route.

Direct bus services are available on the northern route from Thimpu to Jakar and then to Trashigang via Mongar. Buses stop for the night at Jakar and in the morning proceeds to Tashigang.

Another route is the southern route. On this route traveler has to board a bus at Thimpu to Phuentsholing and later hire a taxi to Samdurg Jongkhar since there are other means of transportation on this route. At Samdurg Jongkhar, travelers can avail direct bus services to Trashigang.

 

Airway:

Yongphulla Airport at Trashigang district is a domestic airport and one among the four airports in Bhutan. Yongphulla Airport operates flights to and fro places like Paro and Jakar. The frequency of flights from Yongphulla Airport in or out is quite less hence it would be wise to go through the airlines, such as Tashi Air and Drukair, schedule for recent updates.

 

Accommodation Options at Trashigang:

Surrounded by hills covered by lush greenery and pure clean air, and magnificent tourist attraction spots, Trashigang is indeed a must visit place. Hotels are available at Trashigang with facilities such as cable TV, attached bathroom with Jacuzzi tubs, pick n drop facilities, etc. Such hotels rent rooms at a cost of $ 475 to $1000 per day. Tourists can also find clean and spacious hotels at Trashigang renting rooms per day anywhere from $ 50 to $ 65 and the list of hotels is as follows:

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