After breakfast, you will be taken on a road trip to Buddha Point. Buddha Point is a little away from Thimphu and stands at a strategic point to give a grand panoramic view of the Thimphu Valley.
Buddha Point (Kuensel Phodrang) also holds the largest Buddha statue of Bhutan. People offer their prayers to the statue and walk around the region basking in the beauty of the valley.
Later, you will visit an important religious site, King’s Memorial Chorten. Here, you will find people circumambulating as they murmur prayers and spin their prayer wheels.
Next destination is Changangkha Lhakhang. This is a monastic school located above Thimphu, over a ridge. The main attraction of this school is the fortress structure and the statue of Chenrezig, which is erected with eleven heads. From the courtyard of this structure, you can get a panoramic view of the Thimphu Valley.
In the afternoon, you will be taken to a series of attractions in Thimphu, The Textile Museum which is the museum of national art of weaving. The museum holds display of technologies used for weaving, local attire, textiles, and others.
Later visit Tashichho Dzong which is an important religious and administrative structure, which has the throne room, seat of chief Abbot, and others. The structure is also famous for its traditional Bhutanese architecture, built with no nails or plans.
Next visit is Folk Heritage Museum which holds exhibits of rural history, folk heritage, rural life, and others.
In the evening, you will be taken to the Handicrafts Emporium run by government and the local crafts bazaar for shopping souvenirs like masks, Thangka painting, jewelries, woven items, ceramic articles, wood articles, and others.
Back to hotel. Overnight stay in Thimphu