Am Seday Home Stay, Tangsibji, Trongsa
Am Seday Home Stay: A Serene Retreat in Tangsibji, Trongsa
Experience the serene beauty of Bubja Waterfall, a hidden gem that offers stunning views and a peaceful escape into nature.
Bubja Waterfall, a stunning natural gem, beckons tourists with its breathtaking beauty and serene atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of nature, it's the perfect getaway for those seeking tranquility and awe-inspiring views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Starting from Sarpang, head north on the main road (NH-8). Continue driving for approximately 20 kilometers until you reach the junction near the village of Bubja. Keep an eye out for the signpost indicating the direction to Bubja Waterfall. Turn left onto the road leading to Bubja village. The road may be narrow and winding, so drive cautiously. After about 5 kilometers, you will reach a parking area where you can leave your car. From here, follow the marked trail which leads directly to Bubja Waterfall, approximately a 15-minute walk.
Public Transportation
From Sarpang, take a local bus heading towards the town of Gelephu. The bus ride will take around 30-45 minutes. Get off at the Bubja village stop. From the bus stop, you can either walk to the waterfall by following the signs for a 20-minute hike or hire a local taxi or a shared vehicle from the village to take you closer to the waterfall. The taxi fare should be discussed with the driver beforehand, typically costing around 200-300 Ngultrum.
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