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Phobjikha Valley

A stunning bowl-shaped glacial valley, the Phobjikha Valley is also known by the name of Gangteng Valley. It is situated amidst Black Mountains, edging the Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park. The best known marshland in Bhutan, the valley is also popular for its cultural uniqueness too. The incredible variety of fauna of this place make many jaws drop, especially the globally threatened black-necked cranes Grus nigricollis.

Attractions

Gangte Goemba - A popular attraction of the Phobjikha Valley, the Gangte Goemba houses the central goemba, monks’ quarters and serene meditation hubs. This 450 year old monastery is serene and is an ideal place to meditate.

Black-Necked Crane Information Centre - Visit the information centre of the Royal So-ciety for Protection of Nature’s (RSPN), which has informative displays about the black-necked cranes and the valley environment.

Kumbhu Lhakhang - A protector chapel and meditation retreat hub, the place looks beautiful with bounty of nature good enough to enjoy serene walks. Serenity seekers can also explore Damchen Lhakhang, a Buddhist temple. It is believed that this is the oldest in the village and dates back to the 14th century.

Nyelung Dechenling - This unassuming chapel is one of the eight residences built by the 14th century Nyingma Dzogchen master Longchen Rabjam (Longchenpa). Although the interiors are quite plain, the resident monks can show some remarkable relics and narrate the tales of saints and miracles worthy of Chaucer.

Khewang Lhakhang - The 15th century Khewang Lhakhang lies on the east side of the Phobjikha Valley, opposite Tabiting. Featuring three two storey statues of the past, present and future Buddhas, the Lhakhang has a tsechu on the third day of the ninth month. During the festival, local men (not monks) do the dancing, celebrating an ancient victory over local demons.

Best time to visit
October - December is the best time to visit Phobjikha Valley (Gangtey). This is the period which is characterised by comfortable weather and the spectacular sight of the Black Necked Crane and other migratory birds that come during the season. The Black Necked Crane Festival is also held in November.

How to reach
One could land at Paro Airport. From Paro one could take a taxi to Phobjikha.

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