Punakha Suspension Bridge

Punakha Suspension Bridge

Bhutan

The Punakha Suspension Bridge is a highlight of Bhutan tourism, as it is one of the longest suspension bridges in Bhutan and a highlight of any Bhutan trip.. A popular destination for tourists, the Suspension Bridge of Punakha stretches upto 160 meters over the Pho Chhu River and is referred to as one of Bhutan's longest suspension bridges. This bridge links Punakha Dzong to the adjacent villages and serves as a testament of traditional Bhutanese engineering.

The sights are stirring, too: the arc of lush Punakha Valley and the confluence of Pho Chhu(Common Mother) and Mo Chhu (Female Rivers), seen from above on a bridge that sways gently as you walk over it. So, this bridge is not only a connecting link but it also reflects the rich background of Bhutan and its architectural talent. Adventurers and the ones in love with beautiful scenery must make a visit to the Punakha Suspension Bridge which is amongst, one of those good places you should spend some time visiting upon your Bhutan tour.

One of the beautiful things about this bridge is that it can be reached easily and you get everything packed in one, explore nature itself with full excitement. The place is among the top choices in slayers, photographers and Chowkidars for whom they find the rich cultural heritage of Bhutan unique cultural heritage.

Highlights:

>       Panoramic views: The prefect blend of the city and nature, River View comes named so for a reason nestled on banks Pho Chhu, Mo chuu which meet to flow as Puna Tsang Chu.

>       Thrilling experience: Rejoice that experience of trekking a suspension bridge in Bhutan which is one among the longest and lightest bridges ever heard during your trip to Bhutan.

>       Historical significance: Embracing Forth Traditional Bhutanese Engineering, It Gives The Mind Of The People Involvement About What Occurred Back Then That Reflects Exceptional Information During Your Journey To Bhutan.

>       Perfect for Photography: Perfect for taking beautiful pictures of the bridge and its environment, great add to your Bhutan travel guide & itinerary.

>       Cultural Insight: A bridge to connect you with historical and cultural experiences, good for people interested in heritage & culture of Bhutan.

Best Time to Visit:

The ideal time to trek the Punakha Suspension Bridge is amid spring (March-May) and autumn trip in(September-November). These are the best times to go to Bhutan for pleasant weather, cool temperatures and open panoramic views of snow-clad Himalayas. Spring brings with it bright blooms and greenery, autunm offers cool air an amazing fall colors. They are also the seasons with the best views and safety in walking over the bridge. If possible, steer clear of the monsoon months from June to August when heavy rainfall can make it dangerous underfoot and obscure your view. Long story short, a safe trip can easily be had at these perfect times.

Speciality:

The most striking features of this Bhutan attraction, attracting a lot of attention to discover the pedestrian bridge in Punakha is that must bodied line so far exceeded all other suspension bridges.length-wise are situated famous Suspension Bridge. It is one of the most popular suspension bridges in Bhutan representing traditional Chorten Lhakhang engineering and craftsmanship. The movement it goes swingy, and the views amazing over Punakha Valley, while both of photo-site location or research-spot. (Written by Gallivanter Snares Also). Boasting of some historical significance, the Dzong may not just be an appealing sight to see but also pushes away a light in reflecting upon what Bhutan has as rich cultural heritage and architectural skills. This bridge is a cultural monument like nothing you have experienced before, surrounded by nature and adding an artistic touch to your visit on one of the best Bhutan tours in 2020.

Nearby Attractions:

>       Punakha Dzong: The grand fort situated at the confluence of Pho Chhu and Mo Chu rivers which is known for its intricate architecture and rich history.

>       Chimi Lhakhang: The Fertility Temple, a short ride from the Punakha Suspension Bridge It is known for its fertility blessing and therefore somewhat lively.

>       Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten: a stunning stupa located on top of a hill and provides panoramic vistas of the Punakha Valley (most gorgeous hike in terms of scenery)

>       Punakha Village: A traditional Bhutanese village which provides some idea of the local life and culture close to suspension bridge

>       Talo Monastery: Peace religious dwelling, located on the hilltop and offers a quiet time for reflection in isolation from everyday life.

Places to Stay:

>       Dhensa Boutique Resort: A luxury resort set amidst the beauty of Punakha Valley, this property has some beautiful views to go along with elegant rooms and outstanding service.

>       Punakha Riverside Lodge: Cosy riverside accommodation in a serene setting with astonishing natural beauty, an ideal place for rest and recuperation

>       KPO Green Resort:  An up to date hotel with traditional Bhutanese hospitality and good comforts, suited for all types of travelers.

>       Meri Puensum Resort: Enjoy the welcoming hospitality and beautiful surroundings of Punakha, giving you a more pleasant stay by offering comfortable accommodation.

>       Hotel Lobesa: A budget option a very close walk from the suspension bridge, rooms were comfy and it is convenient to explore places like Rinpung Dzong.

How to Reach:

The Punakha Suspension Bridge is located at Paro International Airport, the nearest major airport to the bridge. A taxi can be hired from Paro or you could rent a car for the 3-4 hour drive to Punakha. Otherwise, take a coach from the capital (Thimphu), only 2-3 hours by road. Its travel is through good landscapes and a pass-through in the Dochula Pass offering magnificent views of Himalayas. There are public buses as well as privates taxis that can drive you to Punakha. Easily accessible by short drive or nice walk from the main town area in Punakha

 

Activities to Do:

>       Cross the Bridge: Get a thrill to crossing the suspension bridge, from which you will be able absorb glorious panorama view of flying fish.

>       Photography: Click awe-inspiring images of the bridge, river and landscape around so that it would be a part of your Bhutan travel guide.

>       Explore nearby sites: Spend time visiting places like Punakha Dzong and Chimi Lhakhang to make the most out of your Bhutan itinerary culturally.

>       Enjoy river views: Relax by the river and take in the scenic beauty of Pho Chhu & Mo Chhu rivers.

>       Hike: Embark on nearby hiking trails to explore the natural beauty and traditional villages around Punakha.

Precautions to Take:

>       Wear Proper Footwear: You will need solid, sturdy shoes which are non-slip for crossing the bridge by foot and even when trekking along various terrains.

>       Country of origin: India Check Weather Conditions: Be mindful of the weather conditions, especially during the monsoon season as it may lead to slippery conditions on top of your bridge.

>       Be Safety Conscious: Follow safety rules to avoid leaning over the sides or jumping on the bridge.

>       Stay Hydrated: Bring water with you and stay hydrated, especially if you are hiking or walking in the heat.

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