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Why Go?The capital of one of the world’s most intriguing destina-tions, Thimphu has all but shrugged off the friendly village tag. The city buzzes with a commercial exuberance that con-stantly challenges the country’s natural conservatism and Shangri La image. Vehicle traffic, unheard of a handful of years ago, now courses through the ever-growing road net-work nourishing a construction boom. However, the juxta-positions of old and new remain part of Thimphu’s charm. Crimson-robed monks, Indian labourers, government min-isters clad in ghos and kiras (traditional dress) and camera-wielding tourists all share the pot-holed pavements.
For the visitor Thimphu offers the best opportunity to briefly break away from the tour itinerary. In addition to its traditional Buddhist sights and attractions, it offers cafes, bars, nightclubs and restaurants. Finding a balance between the esoteric and espresso – the old and the new – is the key to getting the most out of this captivating city.
When to Go¨¨ The improving autumn weather, clear skies and the
colourful and exciting Thimphu dromchoe and tsechu festivities make September to November the peak season, when flight and accommodation bookings can be tight.¨¨ In spring the rhododendrons in the surrounding hills
erupt in blossom and the Je Khenpo leads the annual procession of monks from Punakha to their summer residence in Thimphu.¨¨ Saturday is a good day to be in the city throughout
the year, with archery tournaments, expanded opening hours at the dzong, the Weekend Market and the liveliest nightlife, though some sights and all government offices are closed.
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Best Places to Eat¨¨ Seasons Restaurant (p64)
¨¨ Ambient Café (p63)
¨¨ The Zone (p63)
¨¨ Bhutan Kitchen (p63)
Best Places to Stay¨¨ Druk Hotel (p62)
¨¨ Hotel Jumolhari (p61)
¨¨ Taj Tashi (p62)
¨¨ Hotel pedling (p61)
Sights........................... 49Activities....................... 58Festivals.&.Events........60Sleeping.......................60Eating........................... 63Drinking.&..Entertainment.............. 65Shopping...................... 66Around.Thimphu.......... 68
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(Map.p50;.h5-6pm.Mon-Fri,.8am-6pm.Sat.&.Sun,.to.5pm.in.winter) This splendid dzong, north of the city on the west bank of the Wang Chhu, seems to fit seamlessly into the valley, lending the city both regal splendour and monastic weight. The dzong was the site of the lavish formal coronation of the fifth
king in 2008 and hosts the city’s biggest annual bash, the colourful tsechu festivities.
The building you see is actually not the original Thimphu dzong. In 1216 Lama Gyalwa Lhanangpa built Dho-Ngen Dzong (Blue Stone Dzong) on the hill above Thim-phu where Dechen Phodrang now stands. A few years later Lama Phajo Drukgom Shig-po, who brought the Drukpa Kagyu lineage
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1.Roam.the.peaceful.courtyards.of.the.grand.and.serene.Trashi Chhoe Dzong.(p49)
2.Plunge.into.the.pungent,.bustling.Weekend Market.(p52).for.incense.and.artefacts
3.hike.through.whispering.pines.and.rhododendrons.to.
the.serene.solitude.of.Tango Goemba.(p70).or.Cheri Goemba (p70)4.Look.up.in.awe.at.the.mighty.Buddha Dordenma.(p57).that.gazes.over.the.city
5.Marvel.at.the.skill.and.artistry.of.Bhutanese.arts.and.crafts.at.the.National
Institute for Zorig Chusum.(p52)
6.inspect.and.photograph.the.seriously.odd-looking.takins.at.Motithang Takin Preserve.(p57)7.Join.the.pilgrims.at.colourful.Changangkha Lhakhang.(p57),.Thimphu’s.liveliest.temple
Thimphu Highlights