Introduction
Welcome to Bumthang, Bhutan, the land of breathtaking mountain views, delicious dumplings, and endless adventures! If you’re looking for a destination that will make your Instagram followers jealous and your heart full, then Bumthang is the place for you.Welcome to The Journey Seeker! Find out all about best things to do in Bumthang, Bhutan!
Atmosphere / Vibes
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Weather throughout the year
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Why Bumthang, Bhutan is the best place to be
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Cost of Travel
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Top 14 best things to do in Bumthang, Bhutan
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- Visit the Jambay Lhakhang Temple, one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan
- Go on a hike to the Tang Valley, where you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the mountains and valleys
- Try your hand at archery, Bhutan’s national sport
- Take a dip in the warm waters of the Chumey Hot Springs
- Sample some of Bhutan’s delicious cuisine, including ema datshi (chili and cheese) and momos (dumplings)
- Visit the Tamshing Lhakhang Monastery, which is home to some of the oldest and most valuable Buddhist texts in the country
- Go white-water rafting on the Mangde Chhu River
- Take a trip to the Bumthang Brewery, where you can sample some of Bhutan’s locally-produced beer
- Visit the Kurje Lhakhang, a temple that is home to a series of caves where Guru Rinpoche (also known as Padmasambhava) meditated in the 8th century
- Go on a wildlife safari and see some of Bhutan’s unique animals, such as the takin (Bhutan’s national animal) and the golden langur
- Take a walk through the Jakar Dzong, a fortress that was built in the 17th century and now serves as the administrative center of the Bumthang district
- Relax and unwind at the Ugyen Chholing Palace, a 19th-century palace that has been turned into a museum
- Join in the celebrations at the annual Bumthang Festival, which takes place in October and features traditional music, dance, and games
- Visit the Mebar Tsho (Burning Lake), a holy site where the treasure revealer Terton Pema Lingpa is said to have retrieved sacred texts from the lake in the 14th century
Conclusion
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Have you thought about staying in Bumthang for a little longer and working remotely? Here is another blog post about becoming a Digital Nomad in Bumthang
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