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Trashi Yangtse Overview

Trashi Yangtse, a district in eastern Bhutan, boasts stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is renowned for its traditional crafts, including woodcarving and pottery, which are showcased at the Trashi Yangtse Dzong and local workshops. Visitors can explore the scenic beauty of the area, with opportunities for hiking and nature walks. Including a visit to Trashi Yangtse in Bhutan packages offers travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the unique traditions and pristine beauty of this enchanting region.

Highlights: Not too densely populated, Trashi Yangtse has a little population of 2735. Given the fact that the population is low, the place is unadulterated and is still beautiful as ever. In the year 1997, a dzong was inaugurated in Trashi Yangtse. Further, the other attractions of the Trashi Yangtse includes a huge art school - The School of Traditional Arts which is a sister school of the School of Traditional Arts in Thimphu. A visit to the school can be a life changing experience for many.

Location: Trashi Yangtse lies in the of the Chorten Kora that is located towards its west.

Timings: Can be visited at any hour of the day.

Pricing: Entry is free.

Trashi Yangtse also known as Trashiyangtse is a small town in the Yangtse Gewog. It is the district headquarters of the Trashiyangtse District in the eastern Bhutan.

Highlights: Not too densely populated, Trashi Yangtse has a little population of 2735. Given the fact that the population is low, the place is unadulterated and is still beautiful as ever. In the year 1997, a dzong was inaugurated in Trashi Yangtse. Further, the other attractions of the Trashi Yangtse includes a huge art school - The School of Traditional Arts which is a sister school of the School of Traditional Arts in Thimphu. A visit to the school can be a life changing experience for many.

Location: Trashi Yangtse lies in the of the Chorten Kora that is located towards its west.

Timings: Can be visited at any hour of the day.

Pricing: Entry is free.

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