Thimphu District

Thimphu district, golden throne of the Dragon Kingdom is located at an elevation about 2320m above the sea level. It is the capital of Bhutan and the center of Government, Religion and commerce. It is unique only with an unusual mixture of modern development alongside ancient tradition.

Thimphu is the largest city in the Kingdom of Bhutan. It has population more than 100000. We have people from all districts and all the 10 ministers offices are located at Thimphu. Most of the people from other districts wants to come to Thimphu looking for better life and other opportunities.

It is often said that Thimphu is the only world capital without traffic lights. The policeman directs the traffics. They keep Thimphu traffic flowing throughout the day with their elegant, exaggerated gestures. In Thimphu there is an office of the king and throne room at Tashichho Dzong and home to royal family.

 

Tashichho Dzong

Tashichho Dzong means ‘fortress of the glorious religion’. It was built in 1641 and rebuilt into present structure by late king Jigme Dorji Wangchuk (Father of Modern Bhutan) in the year 1962-1969. It is located along the bank of Wangchu (Thim Chhu), is an architectural delight and houses the throne room, and the office of His Majesty the king and the ministries of home affairs and finance. It is also the summer residence of our central monastic body. This fortress was built without the use of any nails. By nightfall, the dzong is lit up in white and red lights, illuminating it an elegant glow.

It is one the most important attractions for tourist in the capital city, Thimphu. Almost every visitors make visit to this Dzong (fortress). It is open to visitors after the office hours on week days and is open in daytime on weekends and government holidays. The large open air courtyard hosts the annual Thimphu dromche festival now. The Thimphu Tsechu festival is now held at the Tendrel Thang instead of courtyard. Everyone is welcome to Bhutan and make visit to this religious fortress and learn more about the Bhutanese traditional method of construction of dzongs, house and bridges others in Bhutan.