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Things To Do in Haa

1.⁠ ⁠Visit Lhakhang Karpo and Nagpo Spirituality meets stunning architecture at the largest temple in Haa Valley, Lhakang Karpo....

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Chele La

Chele La is one of Bhutan’s most breathtaking mountain passes, offering visitors a rare chance to experience the country’s...

Gakiling

The Cave of Rangtse Ney

Explore the sacred cave of Rangtse filled with stories and Guru’s wonder. Location– Rangtse: Gakiling Gewog/ Southern Haa Distance...

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Haa Spring Festival

The Haa Spring Festival, which was earlier conducted in the summer, with a renewed focus on the district’s rich...

Haa Lomba

A most special New Year’s celebration, marking the end of the harvest season and the dawn of the winter...

Katsho

Juney Drak

Perched on a sheer cliff overlooking the Haa Valley, Juney Drak is one of Bhutan’s most striking hermitages. Located...

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Birding in Haa

Did you know that Haa’s southern region boasts of bird species-sighting similar to some of the most sought-after birding...

Explore Haa’s Traditional Cuisine

Haap cuisine is hearty, seasonal, but has a strong taste a community’s rich history: nourishment for high-altitude living. It...

Homestay Immersion

Experience the warmth of Bhutanese hospitality by opting for a homestay. Providing an authentic glimpse into Bhutanese rural life,...

Hot Stone Baths

Soak in herbal mugwort baths at homestays or new river-view spas, followed by homemade suja and yak butter snacks....

Stargazing at Chele La

One of Bhutan’s most magnificent mountain passes, Chele La gives travelers a unique opportunity to take in the high-altitude...

Hiking

Explore Haa’s pristine, untouched beauty by traversing trails that are just beginning to gain visitors- abundant biodiversity and stunning...

Fly Fishing

In a valley on Bhutan’s western boundary, grazing up against India and Tibet, one of the best, hidden fly...

Gakiling

Red Panda Trek (Haa-Tergola-Gakiling)

The Haa Red Panda Trek is located under Gakiling gewog, Sangbay Dungkhag, with an altitudinal range from 3700m to...

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Trans Bhutan Trail ( Haa-Paro)

Trans Bhutan Trail is a newly developed hiking trail stretching over 403km across nine Dzongkhags. Kasho village in Haa...

Sombaykha

Jobay Tsho Trek

The trek starts at Mochu, 20 km upstream from Sangbaykha Dungkhag. The journey commences with a visit to a...

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Rangtse Eco Camp

Located alongside the gentle flow of the Amo Chhu River, Rangtse Ecolodge is a fresh addition to Haa’s upcoming...

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Katsho Eco Camp

Camp is built to generate employment at village level and to cater to guests' unique experience      at...

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Tergo La

Often hidden in perpetual mountain mist, ‘Tergo La- Doorway to Treasures’, is one of the most significant mountain passes...

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Lhakhang Karpo and Nagpo

Among the most ancient and revered religious monuments in Bhutan, Lhakhang Karpo (White Temple) and Lhakhang Nagpo (Black Temple)...

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Panorama Hiking Trail

Just as the name suggests, the Panorama Hiking Trail offers sweeping panoramic views of Haa valley, Meri Phuensum and...

Katsho

Haa’s Best: The Nubtshonapata Trek

The Nubtshonapata Trek winds 21.3 km through the pristine Haa Valley from and back to Kajena Village, offering trekkers a...

Sighting the rare White Poppy only in Haa

High in the alpine regions of western Bhutan, in the pristine highlands of the Haa, grows a flower found...

Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve (JKSNR)

Welcome to Haa’s Natural Wonder – the Jigme Khesar Strict Nature Reserve There’s so much of Bhutan’s untouched nature...

Explore the Taste of Haa

Haa is the epitome of indulgence when it comes to Bhutanese cuisine- locally cooked, usually with organic, fresh-out-of-the-garden ingredients,...

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A Festival in the Forest: Rangtse Tsechu

Have you ever heard of a Tshechu festival in a forest? Hidden deep in the forests of southern Haa,...

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Ap Chundu Festival: Haa Valley’s Unknown Spiritual Celebration

At 4:30 am on November 1, when even the leaves of autumn are too tired to fall, Bhutan’s longest...

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