This fascinating valley is the religious heartland of the nation and home to some of the oldest Buddhist temples and Monasteries. Its gentle sloping hills offer plenty of walking opportunities to the many temples that dot this valley. The valley is also famous for its production of honey, cheese, apples and the yathra- a woolen material that has multiple uses. It also has some famous villages that boast of ancient history and hikes. Horse ride, naked festival, treks, hikes and camping are some of the activities we can do here.
Visit, Trongsa Dzong: Built in 1648, it was the seat of power over central and eastern Bhutan. Both the first and second kings of Bhutan ruled the country from this ancient seat,
Trongsa Museum: Situated strategically above the Trongsa dzong, the Ta Dzong served as the watch tower for centuries. It was built in 1652, on the way visit Chumey village where you will find collection of textiles made out of sheep wools.
Kurjey Monastery:Means body print. It dates back to 8th century when Guru Rimpoche first visited Bhutan, Tamzing Monastery: “Temple of good message”. It was built by Terton Pema Lingpa (Treasure Discoverer) in 1501AD.