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Western
Bhutan.
is comprised of the Haa Valley at 8860ft. Paro Valley
at 7200ft., Thimphu at 7500ft. the Punakha Valley and
Wangdue Phodrang at 4200ft., separated by high passes or "La's": Cheli
La (3988m, 13,084ft.), Dochu La (3050m, 10,007ft.), Pele La
(3300m, 10,825ft., separates Western from Central). Western
Bhutan is known for its stunning scenery with rice paddies and
orchards cascading down magnificent mountains, the pristine
rivers that flow through the main towns of Paro, Thimphu
and Punakha, and unique two-story houses with
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Central
Bhutan.
The Black Mountains separate Western Bhutan from Central
Bhutan. This region includes Trongsa and the rich broad
valleys of Bumthang including Chumey,
Choekhor, Tang and Ura valleys. The passes
crossed are Yotang La (3400m, 11,155ft.) Shertang La (3573m,
11,723ft) and Thrumshing La (3800m, 12,465ft.). Central Bhutan
is known for its buckwheat and apple production, its sturdy
stone houses, and its plethora of monasteries. Its the ideal
place for walking due to its broad valleys and sloping
mountains. The beauty of the Bumthang valleys are legendary. |
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Eastern
Bhutan.
This region comprises Mongar, Lhuentse,
Trashigang and Trashi Yangste. Sengor Valley
separates Central from Eastern Bhutan. After Thrumshing La,
passes crossed are Kori La (2400m), Yongphu La (2190m) and
Narphung La (1698) at much lower altitudes than Western and
Central. The forests dissipate and the altitude is lower. The
warmer climate is suitable for growing corn, rice, wheat,
potatoes and surprisingly lemon grass. Eastern Bhutan is known
for its stunning hand-loomed textiles and the weavers are all
masters of the supplementary weft-weave technique. Eastern
Bhutan is the least travelled area of the country and is where
many of the kingdom's most ancient spiritual sights are found. |
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