Popularly known as the heart of Bhutan, Trongsa is a beautiful valley that offers a backdrop of lush mountains, paddy fields, and majestic Dzongs making it a must-visit place in Bhutan.
Spread across 1807 sq km of land with an elevation of 2200m above sea level, Trongsa is home to numerous sightseeing destinations, ancient palaces and diver landscapes that offer wider options for tourism. Trongsa Dzong is the most popular attraction of the valley and is the largest Dzong in the entire country. Built in 1543, the Dzong is located on the bank of Mangde River and is known for its architectural marvel and serene vibes ideal for people who are into spirituality.
The largest Dzong of Bhutan, Trongsa Dzong has been able to stand out as one of the most popular sites due to its architectural marvel, serene vibe and pleasant environment.
Considered among one of the three ridges where the sky meets, the Chorten is a sacred place for the people of Bhutan. The place is also popular for hosting the Molam Chenmo Festival which is a major attraction for tourists.
Built by the second king of Bhutan, Jigme Wangchuk, the palace was used for the accommodation of the king of Bhutan in the valley.
Situated 23 km from the heart of the Trongsa Valley Kuenga Rabten Palace is among the must-visit site of this region. The palace includes statues of Shakyamuni and Guru Rinpoche along with numerous relics and paintings of Buddha.