Exploring Bhutan’s twenty Dzongkhags reveals a diverse tapestry of heritage and geography. In the west, iconic landmarks like Paro’s Tiger’s Nest and Thimphu’s monuments serve as essential gateways. The central region, featuring the sacred valleys of Bumthang and the majestic Punakha Dzong, forms the nation’s spiritual heart. The eastern frontier offers a deep dive into traditional weaving and remote wilderness, highlighted by the giant statue in Lhuentse. Finally, the southern foothills provide a tropical contrast with rich biodiversity in Royal Manas National Park. Traversing these districts offers a profound blend of ancient tradition, unique culture, and pristine Himalayan beauty.