Explore the Natural Wonders of Phrumsengla National Park
Discover the untouched beauty of Phrumsengla National Park, a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers in Bhutan's majestic landscapes.
Phrumsengla National Park, nestled in Bhutan's breathtaking landscapes, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With its diverse flora and fauna, stunning vistas, and serene hiking trails, it's a must-visit destination for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the unspoiled beauty of the Himalayas.
A brief summary to Phrumsengla National Park
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Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and catch stunning sunrises.
- Bring plenty of water and snacks, as facilities within the park are limited.
- Consider hiring a local guide to enhance your experience and learn more about the area's flora and fauna.
- Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary significantly throughout the day.
- Respect the wildlife and maintain a safe distance from animals you encounter.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Trashigang town center, head towards the main road (Trashigang - Trashiyangtse Highway) and walk in the direction of the Trashigang Dzong. Continue along this road for approximately 1.5 kilometers until you reach a fork. Take the left fork, which leads towards Nimgong. Keep walking for another 3 kilometers; you will pass by small villages and scenic views of the surrounding hills. After approximately 3 kilometers, you will reach the entrance of Phrumsengla National Park, located on your left. Follow the signs to enter the park.
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Bicycle
If you prefer to cycle, rent a bicycle from one of the local shops in Trashigang. Start at the main square and head towards the Trashigang - Trashiyangtse Highway. Cycle along the highway, keeping an eye out for traffic. After about 1.5 kilometers, take the left fork towards Nimgong. Continue cycling for approximately 3 kilometers, enjoying the beautiful landscape. You will find the entrance to Phrumsengla National Park on your left; park your bicycle in the designated area and enjoy your visit.
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Hiking
For an adventurous approach, you can hike from Trashigang to Phrumsengla National Park. Start your hike from the Trashigang Dzong, taking the trail that leads towards the hills. Follow the trail for about 1 kilometer until you reach the highway. At the highway, turn left and walk towards the fork. After 1.5 kilometers, take the left fork towards Nimgong. Continue to hike for about 3 kilometers on this road until you see the entrance to Phrumsengla National Park on your left. This route offers beautiful views and the chance to experience the local flora and fauna.
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