The Tang Valley and Burning Lake
Explore the remote Tang Valley with a stop at the Burning Lake en route. The valley is accessed through a bumpy off road track passing remote villages. You might want to stop at the Pema Tekchock Choeling Shedra, a large nunnery.
Area
Bumthang
Type
Active
Wildlife & Nature
Grade
Standard
Who
Adults
Teens
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
Half Day
Stop first at the Burning Lake. According to legend, Terton Perma Linca had a vision that Guru Rinpoche had hidden some treasure in the lake. The people of the Tang Valley were naturally dubious, and so he held a butter lamp and dived in before re-emerging with the lamp still alight and chest of treasure. Do look out for the resident holy man who will show you around.
The Tang Valley is ideal to visit in October, when the valley turns bright pink when buckwheat flowers bloom, but is still a superb place to visit at other times of the year. Worth visiting is the Ugyencholing Manor which gives an amazing depiction into rural Bhutanese life and culture.
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationSix Senses Bumthang
Tucked away in the pine forests of Bumthang, this wooden lodge blends effortlessly into its evergreen surrounds, its wooden buildings nestled amongst the towering pines and surrounded by terraced farmlands, river valleys, ancient monasteries and palaces.
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View AccommodationAmankora Bumthang
Amankora Bumthang is located in a stunning valley that is known as the spiritual hub of the country and the least visited region. This is place to come to awaken you cultural and spiritual interest.
More Experiences in This Area
Discover more things to do in the area and chat to our specialists about crafting these experiences into your tailor-made holiday.
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View ExperienceTrongsa Dzong
The scenic journey between Gangtey and Bumthang breaks at Trongsa Dzong, the ancestral home of Bhutan's royal family, as well as the the Yathra Weaving Center at Chumey Valley.
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View ExperienceKurje Lhakhang & Bumthang Village Walk
The Kurje Lhakhang Monastery is worth visiting as it was where Guru Rinpoche meditated before his tiger flew him to Tigers Nest Monastery. Continue through villages and then along the river back to Bumthang.
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View ExperienceThe Red Panda Brewery and Cheese Factory
The Red Panda brewery and Swiss Cheese Shop was established by a Swiss immigrant, Fritz Maurer, in the 60s. It is a perfect way to end a day in Bumthang.
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View ExperienceJakar Dzong (Bumthang Dzong)
Bumthang Dzong is perched above the town is also known as the Fortress of the White Bird, or Jakar Dzong. Constructed in the 16th century, it has superb views.
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