Thimphu Sightseeing
Buddha Dordenma Statue
The Buddha Dordenma Statue, an iconic landmark in Bhutan, is a massive golden Buddha statue situated atop a hill in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park, overlooking the Thimphu Valley. It is not only a spiritual site but also a masterpiece of art and architecture, drawing thousands of tourists and pilgrims every year >> see more


National Memorial Chorten
The National Memorial Chorten is one of the most prominent landmarks in Thimphu and a significant religious site for Bhutanese people. This sacred structure is not just a symbol of faith but also a place for meditation and spiritual reflection. Its peaceful environment and traditional Bhutanese architecture make it a must-visit destination for tourists in Thimphu.


Motithang Takin Preserve (Takin Zoo)
The Motithang Takin Preserve, often referred to as the Takin Zoo, is home to Bhutan’s national animal, the takin—a fascinating creature with a unique blend of goat and antelope features. According to local legend, the takin was created by the revered Lama Drukpa Kunley, also known as the Divine Madman. The preserve is located in a serene forested area in Thimphu, offering visitors a chance to observe these rare animals in their natural habitat. A visit to the Takin Zoo provides insight into Bhutan’s commitment to wildlife conservation and its deep connection to folklore and nature.


Folk Heritage Museum
The Folk Heritage Museum in Thimphu is a living museum that offers a glimpse into Bhutanese rural life and traditions. Set in a traditional 19th-century Bhutanese farmhouse, the museum displays artifacts, tools, and everyday items that reflect the country’s agricultural and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the traditional architecture, learn about Bhutanese customs, and even participate in interactive demonstrations such as butter churning or traditional cooking. A visit to the Folk Heritage Museum is a must for anyone interested in understanding the simple yet profound lifestyle of Bhutan’s rural communities.