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Wangdue Phodrang

One of the largest dzongkhags in the country, Wangdue Phodrang is also commonly known as Wangdue. The last western town on the highway before entering central Bhutan, Wangdue Phodrang is a bustling town with a pretty view of the valley and the dzong. It is a well deserved tourism hub in central Bhutan and offers an array of natueal and cultural delights.

History
Legends say that Zhabdrung Rinpoche once encountered a beautiful little boy playing by the riverside and was so touched by his innocence that he decided to name the dzong Wangdi’s palace and therefore the whole district is called Wangdue phodrang or Wangdue or Wangdi.

Attractions

Gangtey Monastery
Generally known as Gangtey Goenpa, Gangtey Monastery is an important monastery of Nyingmapa school of Buddhism. It is located in the Wangdue Phodrang District in the western part of Bhutan. The monastery offers a stunning view of Phobjikha valley, winter home to the rare Black Necked Cranes.

Dargay Goempa
Built in the spot where Divine Madman Drukpa Kuenley first met Ashi Genzo, this monastery was a simple meditating centre when it was first built.

Adha & Rukha
The villages of Adha & Rukha are excellent places to gain insights into the lives of rural Bhutanese farmers. You can opt for homestay while visiting the villages and the farmers will happily welcome you in their homes.

Gaselo & Nahee Village
Located in the west of the province, the two villages let you experience the joy and simplicity of farming life. In autumn you’ll be able to share the happiness of farmers over a bountiful harvest and truly experience Gross National Happiness.

With its diverse climates and rich natural resources, Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag is home to many rare and exotic animals like Red Pandas, Tigers and Leopards. There are also large numbers of rare birds such as the Black Necked Crane, White-Bellied Heron and the Spotted Eagle.

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