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In terms of culture and tradition, settlement form, pattern, and architecture, the rural villages in various parts of Bhutan are distinctive. They structure an essential piece of the social scene of the country

Yangthang has a Bjee gewog, Bali has a Katsho gewog, and Chipri has an Eusu gewog for the Bonko festival in Haa. Every three years, people celebrate the festival. During the celebrations, all men including the new conceived will wear their best and most costly gho and accumulate at the celebration ground for the festivals. That day, they are referred to as the Pazaps.

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RELAX

Hot Stone Bath

In Bhutan, hot stone baths are a traditional healing practice involving red-hot stones placed in water with herbs. This therapy is believed to improve circulation, relax muscles, and detoxify the body. It also offers spiritual and emotional benefits, promoting relaxation and self-connection. Hot stone baths are popular in Bhutan and can be experienced in healing centers and spas.

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TRADITIONAL CUISINE

Oriental Fusion

Chilies have to be the one thing that never changes in Bhutanese cuisine! In Bhutan, chilies are considered a valuable vegetable rather than a seasoning. In this manner, customary Bhutanese food is richly flavored with dried or new red or green chilies.

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ADVENTURE

Hiking

Calling it the 'Haa Panorama Hiking Trail' (HPHT), the one-day hiking trail overlooks four major monasteries of upper Haa: Yangthang, Katsho, Dranadingkha and Takchu goenpas. The hike could either start from Yangthang goenpa or Wangtsa village through thick pine covering and provides a bird's eye view of Haa valley.

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