Permissible Places for Tourists
Not all areas and religious establishments are open to tourists. This is to ensure that monastic or religious activities can continue unhindered and for environmental and safety concerns. The following Dzongkhags (districts) areas are open to tourists.
- Chukha Dzongkhag
- Phuentsholing Lhakhang, Phuentsholing
- Kharbandi Lhakhang, Phuentsholiing
- Kamji Lhakhang, Phuentsholing
- Chasilhakha Lhakhang, Bongo block
- Chima Lhakhang, Chima block
- Chapcha Dzong, Chapcha
- Thimphu Dzongkhag
- Tashichhodzong (during winter when monk body is away in Punakha )
- Thimphu Tsechu Festival
- National Memorial Chhorten
- Changlimethang Lhakhang, Thimphu
- Paro Dzongkhag
- Paro Tsechu Festival
- Ta Dzong Museum
- Drukgyal Dzong
- Taktsang Monastery (view from tourist cafeteria)
- Bitekha Dzong (en route to Ha)
- Punakha Dzongkhag
- Punakha Dzong (when monk body is in Thimphu)
- Punakha Dromchen
- Wangduephodrang Dzongkhag
- Gantey to observe the Black Necked Crane
- Wangduephodrang Tsechu festival
- Samdrup Jongkhar Dzongkhag
- Zangtogpelri
- Trongsa Dzongkhag
- Trongsa Tsechu festival
- Chendebji Chhorten
- Ta Dzong
- Bumthang Dzongkhag
- Wangdichholing Dzong
- Membar Tsho
- Peling Sermon Chhorten, Palrithang
- Ura new Lhakhang
- Mongar Dzongkhag
- Mongar Dzong
- Trashiyangtsi Dzongkhag
- Trashiyangtsi dzong
- Trashigang Dzongkhag
- Trashigang Tsechu festival
- Zangtogpelri Lhakhang, Kanglung
- Kanglung Lhakhang
- Khaling Lhakhang
- Radhi Lhakhang