The 23 km. drive from Trongsa to Kunga Rabten Palace takes about an hour and passes through open countryside high above a river gorge. The land slopes quite gently in this region, and farming is well developed, so there is much of interest to observe in the fields and in the villages as one speed along.
As one approaches Kunga Rabten, the Palace is clearly visible just below the road on the right. It was the winter palace of the second king and is now looked after by the National Commission for Cultural Affairs. This pleasant afternoon excursion from Trongsa offers further insights into the early days of Bhutan’s monarchy. The palace is an impressive building with superb wood work and decorations.
Every one is welcome and those who visit Trongsa and if you don’t visit this palace – I would say it is incomplete one. Therefore who ever visit Trongsa district must make your time to visit this palace – Kunga Rabten Palace.
Authentic Bhutan Tours cordially welcome one and all to visit this palace and enrich the strong history of this country and spread word of mouth to all your family, friends and other your communities of yours. Once again welcome to you all.