Trashigang Dzongkhag is one of the remotest districts in Eastern Bhutan. Despite of this fact, the district long serves as part of the Silk Road of trade to the Himalayas and India. Visitors who choose to linger within a day or two can keep themselves busy by meandering through the Trashigang Dzong (Fortress of the Auspicious Mountain) built by Trongsa Penlop in 1659. Aside from the fortress, eight lhakangs (temples) are scattered around the town, dedicated to several...
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