Jigme Dorji National Park

Jigme Dorji National Park

Jigme Dorji National Park is one of Bhutan's largest national parks, offering diverse ecosystems and a rich array of wildlife and flora that make it a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers.

1,366,000
Acres Protected
200+
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Jigme Dorji National Park

Jigme Dorji National Park
 

Jigme Dorji National Park is located in the northwestern region of Bhutan, spanning across several districts including Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha. The park covers a vast assortment of landscapes ranging from alpine meadows to dense subtropical forests. It is a haven for biodiversity, home to rare species such as the Bengal tiger, snow leopard, and red panda. Established in 1974, the park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and is part of a transboundary conservation area with the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore numerous hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the Himalayan ranges, including peaks like Jomolhari and Tsherimgang. The park is also steeped in cultural significance, with several sacred sites and religious monuments peppered throughout. Ecotourism is promoted within the park, encouraging responsible travel while safeguarding its natural and cultural heritage.

Highlights

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The breathtaking views of Mount Jomolhari.

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The chance to spot rare wildlife like the snow leopard and red panda.

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The unique cultural sites, including ancient monasteries and traditional villages.

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The opportunity to explore diverse ecosystems from alpine to subtropical forests.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Jomolhari

A prominent peak in the Himalayas, offering challenging treks and stunning vistas.

Phajoding Monastery

A significant spiritual site situated amidst serene surroundings within the park.

Hot Springs

Natural hot springs providing a unique experience for relaxation after hiking pursuits.