Established as a separate district in 1992, Trashiyangtse is one of the newest districts in the country. Formerly a part of Trashigang, the district pushes up into the north-east Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh The total area of the district is about 1,437.8sq km,with elevations ranging from 1,000-5,400m above sea level. The district is subdivided...
Trashigang lies in the far east of Bhutan, and is the country’s largest district. Trashigang town, on the hillside above the Gamri Chu (river), was once the center for a busy tread with Tibet. Today it is the junction of the east-west highway, with road connections to Samdrupjongkhar and then into the Indian stste of...
It has an area of approximately 2,308 sq. kms. The major portion of the district falls within the sub-tropical belt and lies at evevations from 200meters to 3,500 meters above sea level. The district is a producer of hard wood like teak, sal and sisoo used to create furniture....
Pemagatshel is considered as the lotus garden of happiness as the name derived from the name of lotus flower. The district covers with an area of 517.8 sq. km with 11 sub-divisions (Blocks) with 2,547 households. The elevations in Pemagatshel range from 1,000 meters to 3,500 meters from the sea level. The annual rain fall...
Mongar District, previously known as Zhongar, is one of the five districts that make up eastern Bhutan. District covering an area of about 1,954 sq. kms with elevations ranging from 400 to 4000 meters above the sea level. The districts number 500 households, 16 blocks and a population of 37,069. The journey from Bumthang to Mongar,...
Lhuntse is the most isolated districts in Bhutan. The landscape is spectacular, with stark cliffs towering above river gorges and dance coniferous forests, the region is famous for its weavers, and their distinctive textiles are generally considered to be the best in the country. First, it is considered the spiritual home of our beloved kings...