Jambey Lhakhang is a sacred monastery situated in the picturesque valley of Bumthang in Bhutan. It is a historic temple and one of the country's most ancient and revered religious sites, having been established by the Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century.
To reach Jambey Lhakhang, you will need to take into account the overall journey to Bhutan and the subsequent travel to Bumthang district, where the temple is located.
Most international travelers will enter Bhutan through Paro International Airport, which is the only international airport in the country. Direct flights to Paro are available from a limited number of countries such as India, Thailand, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Ensure that you have organized your tourist visa in advance, as Bhutan requires all tourists (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian passport holders) to obtain a visa before arriving.
From Paro, you have two main options to reach Bumthang:
Once in Jakar, Jambey Lhakhang is easily accessible by road. You can hire a taxi or arrange private transport through your tour operator. The journey from Jakar town center to the temple will take only a few minutes.
Remember that all your arrangements to visit Bhutan, including domestic transport within the country, will generally need to go through a registered Bhutanese tour operator due to the country's tourism policies.
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We hope you have a wonderful journey to Jambey Lhakhang and a memorable experience in the spiritual heart of Bhutan.