Adha and Rukha are remote villages located in the lush forests of Wangdue Phodrang District in central Bhutan. Set within the serene and rugged landscape of the Himalayas, these villages offer a glimpse into the authentic and traditional lifestyle of Bhutanese rural life. The inhabitants, referred to as 'Olep', are known for their unique culture and traditions that have remained largely untouched by the outside world due to the villages' secluded nature. Agricultural practices here are traditional and organic, with farmers predominantly cultivating rice, chili, corn, and mustard. These villages provide an excellent opportunity for eco-tourists and cultural enthusiasts to explore pristine natural environments and experience the age-old customs of Bhutanese villagers. Surrounded by undisturbed forests, visitors can enjoy trekking and admire diverse flora and fauna. Houses here are made in the traditional Bhutanese style with wood without the use of nails. Accessibility to Adha and Rukha has improved over the years but still requires determination and effort, which helps retain its untouched beauty and cultural integrity.