The Kingdom’s capital city is home to approximately 100,000 inhabitants including the Royal family. This bustling little city is the main centre of commerce, religion and government in the country. The juxtaposition of ancient tradition and modernity make Thimphu the ideal location for visitors to break away from their tour itinerary to immerse themselves in the contemporary Bhutanese lifestyle.

Thimphu is the most modern city in Bhutan with an abundance of restaurants, internet cafes, nightclubs and shopping centres. However, it still retains its’ cultural identity and values amidst the signs of modernization. Thimphu is one of the few towns in Bhutan that have been equipped with ATM banking facilities and is a good place to stock up on some currency.

There are several attractions in Thimphu such as the National Post Office, the Clock Tower Square, the Motithang Takin Preserve, Tango and Chari Monasteries, Buddha Dordenma, National Memorial Chorten, Centenary Farmer’s Market, Semtokha Dzong to name a few. These form the most important tourist attractions in the capital city.

The culture of Bhutan is fully reflected in Thimphu in respect of religion, customs, national dress code, the monastic practices of the monasteries, music, dance, literature and the media. Tshechu is an important festival where mask dances, popularly known as Chams, are performed in the courtyards of the Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu. It is a four-day festival held every year during autumn (September/October), on dates corresponding to the Bhutanese calendar. One of the most curious features of Thimphu is that it is the only capital city in the world that does not use traffic lights. Instead, a few major intersections have policemen standing in elaborately decorated booths (small pavilions), directing traffic with exaggerated hand motions.

Weather

The temperature in Thimphu ranges from -2.5 degree Celsius in winter to 25 degree Celsius in summer.

Elevation

2334 meters

Popular Attractions in Thimphu
Authentic Craft Bazaar

Authentic Craft Bazaar

Authentic Bhutanese Craft bazaar in Thimphu sits along the Norzin Lam stretching…

Tango University of Buddhist Studies

Tango University of Buddhist Studies

The university is located in the northern end of the Thimphu valley.…

VAST Studio

VAST Studio

Voluntary Artists Studio, Thimphu, popularly known as VAST is the citadel for…

Tashichho Dzong

Tashichho Dzong

Tashichho Dzong has been the seat of the government since 1952 and…

Buddha Dordenma Statue

Buddha Dordenma Statue

The Buddha Dordenma is located atop a hill in Kuenselphodrang Nature Park…

Folk Heritage Museum

Folk Heritage Museum

Located in the capital city of Thimphu, this museum was established in…

National Memorial Chorten

National Memorial Chorten

The National Memorial Chorten was built in memory of Third Druk Gyalpo…

Druk Wangyal Chortens

Druk Wangyal Chortens

The construction of these 108 chortens was commissioned by the eldest Queen…

Motithang Takin Preserve

Motithang Takin Preserve

A short distance up the road to the BBS tower viewpoint is…

Semtokha Dzong

Semtokha Dzong

The name Semtokha literally means “Atop a Demon” and the legend associated…

The Jungshi Paper Factory

The Jungshi Paper Factory

The Jungshi handmade paper factory uses traditional methods to produce the authentic…

Centenary Farmers Market

Centenary Farmers Market

Located below the main town, near the Wang Chhu River, Thimphu’s weekend…

Druk Wangyal Lhakhang

Druk Wangyal Lhakhang

The Druk Wangyal Lhakhang (temple) was built in honor of His Majesty…