Top 5 beautiful places in Bhutan
Bhutan is known as the Thunder Dragon country because our country is peaceful compared to other countries. And also, our country is covered with 70% of forest and 30% of water. If I describe something about our countries, there are many beautiful places where tourists are exploring the environment. Most places that tourists are going to explore are Paro Taktsang (Tiger Nest), Me bar Tsho in Bumthang, Jigme Dorji National Park, Buddha Point, and Punakha Dzong. Not only these places are there in Bhutan but there are many places where tourists are going. But these 5 places are the most important in our country. Many scientists are saying that our country is also a medicine country because in our country we can make medicine with plants that are available in our country.
1.Paro Taktsang (Tiger nest)
Paro Taktsang was built around the Taktsang Senge Samdup cave, legend has it the Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), who first brought Buddhism to Bhutan, had meditated here for three years, three months, three weeks, three days, and three hours in the 8th century. And next, the Paro Taktsang was rebuilt by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye in 1692. Most of the people in our country prefer to go to Paro Taktsang. Paro Taktsang Also called the Tiger's Nest Monastery, is located in the mountains of Bhutan at 10,000 feet above sea level. This place is a holy place where the great monks meditate and pray.
2. Me bar Tsho in Bumthang
Me bar Tsho is located in the Bumthang Dzongkhag. Me bar Tsho is found by Pema Lingpa. If I tell you some history about Me bar Tsho, when Pema Lingpa was small he had a dream that one monk would come beside him and read the scroll about treasure. Then one-day Pema Lingpa went with a friend tang chu and he told me that I will go inside the river with a burning butter lamp. then Pema Lingpa went and came back with a burning butter lamp. Then the tang chu is known as Me bar Tasho. This Tsho is precious because it is brought by Guru Rinpoche.
3. Jigme Dorji National Park.
Jigme Dorji National Park is named after the late Jigme Dorji National Park. In our country, we build parks mainly to take care of our animals and plants. There are many plants and animals in the park. and also it is mainly for tourists to look at the animals and plants that they have not ever seen in their life. And also our country has national flowers, national animals, and national butterflies in the park. If I name our national flower: the blue poppy, national animal: takin, and so on…
4. Buddha point in Thimphu
Buddha Point is located in Thimphu Dzongkha. The biggest statue in our country is in Thimphu and is known as buddha point. Most people are interested in going to visit Buddha Point. Our country is beautiful in nature and all the tourists are very excited to come to Bhutan for exploring the environment such as buddha point etc.. All the tourists are coming to Bhutan and clicking photos of our beautiful nature. For that, this place is most important for our Bhutanese people.
5.Punakha Dzong
There are many Dzongs in our countries but the most beautiful are Punakha Dzong. Punakha Dzongs is known as a beautiful place because it is located between Pho chu and Mo Chu. Most of the tourists are visiting Punakha Dzong and click photos in the Dzong. And also there are many old things in the Dzong for tourists. For that many tourists are visiting Punakha dzong.
Bhutan is a small country but there are many good things that were given by the great lama in the past. For that, we will thank our great lama for such good things. Tourists are coming to Bhutan to explore our environment and things that are built by great lamas. if the great lamas have not built the beautiful things in our countries the tourists will not come to Bhutan and our country will not develop like that. Just now our country is developed because of tourists for that we have to thank our great lamas.
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