About Trongsa

Nestled in the heart of Bhutan, Trongsa unveils itself as a cultural gem, inviting visitors to explore its rich history and architectural marvels. The iconic Trongsa Dzong, strategically perched on a ridge, holds immense historical significance as the ancestral home of the royal family, playing a pivotal role in Bhutanese politics and religion.

At the heart of Trongsa lies the transformed Ta Dzong, now a captivating museum. This architectural marvel showcases Bhutanese artefacts and historical exhibits, offering a captivating journey through the kingdom’s past. Additionally, the Kinga Rabten Palace provides insights into the lifestyle of Bhutanese royalty, with its traditional Bhutanese design and intricate detailing.

The landscape surrounding Trongsa features rolling hills, lush greenery, and the serene Mangde Chhu river, creating a picturesque backdrop for these cultural treasures. The temperate climate complements the diverse vegetation and vibrant agriculture, enhancing the allure of this enchanting town.

As visitors explore Trongsa, the Trongsa Dzong, Ta Dzong museum, Kinga Rabten Palace, and the scenic Mangde Chhu river emerge as must-visit attractions. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of Bhutan as you wander through these architectural wonders, creating lasting memories in this cultural heartland. Trongsa invites travellers to uncover its historical treasures and experience the charm of Bhutanese heritage.

Trongsa Dzong

Trongsa Dzong, perched dramatically on a ridge, is a majestic fortress that stands as an architectural marvel. Constructed in 1644, it served as the ancestral home of the royal family and played a crucial role in Bhutan’s political and religious history. The dzong’s strategic location offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it an iconic symbol of Bhutanese heritage.

Ta Dzong

Ta Dzong, originally a watchtower, has undergone a transformative journey and now functions as a captivating museum. Renovated to preserve Bhutanese artifacts and historical exhibits, this tower provides visitors with a deep dive into the kingdom’s past. The museum’s curated collection offers insights into Bhutan’s cultural evolution, showcasing a fascinating tapestry of traditions.

Kinga Rabten Palace

Kunga Rabten Palace, situated in Trongsa, central Bhutan, stands as a historical testament to the region’s rich past. Constructed in the 17th century by Trongsa Penlop Chogyal Minjur Tempa, the palace served as a residence for the rulers of Trongsa. Perched on a hill, it offers a commanding view of the Trongsa Valley. 

Comprising the main palace building, the central tower known as Utse, and several smaller structures for royal living quarters, Kunga Rabten Palace has undergone restoration. Today, it has been transformed into a museum, meticulously curated to showcase the captivating history and culture of Trongsa and Bhutan. As visitors explore the palace’s rooms and halls, they encounter a rich array of artefacts and exhibits that narrate the compelling story of Trongsa and its esteemed rulers.

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Visa and SDF

All travellers must secure visa clearance before travelling to Bhutan, except visitors from countries with separate entry arrangements. Asian Tours and Travel, as a licensed Bhutanese tour operator based in Thimphu, can assist you with the visa application process and help ensure that all required details are submitted correctly.

When to plan your trip?

Careful planning makes every Bhutan journey more meaningful, allowing travellers to respect sustainable tourism policies, arrange permits, coordinate guides, and reserve experiences in advance. Whether exploring monasteries, festivals, Himalayan trails, or peaceful valleys, thoughtful preparation helps create lasting memories in Bhutan’s rich cultural and natural landscape for every traveller.

Little about Bhutan

Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, Asian Tours and Travel welcomes you with warm Bhutanese hospitality and a traditional Khadhar ceremonial scarf. This meaningful gesture reflects goodwill, respect, and cultural tradition, setting the perfect tone as you are comfortably transferred to your destination and begin your memorable Bhutan experience.

Mode of Travel

Arrive in Bhutan with confidence as Asian Tours and Travel welcomes you at Paro International Airport and ensures a smooth, organized transfer to your destination. Our representative greets you with a traditional Khadhar scarf, sharing goodwill, respect, and genuine Bhutanese hospitality from the very beginning of your Bhutan journey.

Cost Details

Our packages include a welcome scarf at Paro International Airport, airport transfers, inland travel permits, guided sightseeing, approved hotels, daily meals, refreshments, bottled water, licensed English-speaking guides, comfortable transport, the Sustainable Development Fee, Bhutan Sales Tax, service charges, and all essential arrangements for a smooth and enjoyable Bhutan journey.