Drukgyel Dzong: Echoes of History

Drukgyel Dzong: Echoes of History

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Free
Type: Sightseeing
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: All
Timings: 07:00-18:00
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: All Season
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Drukgyel Dzong: Echoes of History, Bhutan Overview

pageDrukgyel Dzong in Paro, Bhutan is a special place of natural beauty with a fascinating history.

Built in 1646 and destroyed by fire in 1951, the dzong (fortress) has since been methodically restored, revealing the intricate details of its original structure. Visitors can explore the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong and learn about the area’s rich history, natural heritage, and current efforts to restore it.Although mainly in ruins, Drukgyel Dzong remains a remarkable example of traditional Bhutanese architecture. Constructed on a Northern Himalayan hilltop, the dzong’s massive sloped walls, large courtyards, and rounded towers create a magnificent sight for visitors. Tourists are also able to get a glimpse of the dzong’s artwork, including statues, murals, and glass windows depicting scenes of the ancient Drukpa Dynasty that built the dzong. Visitors who want to explore more can take a guided tour and learn about the area’s incredible history and preservation efforts.

During the tour, travelers can hear stories of Bhutanese warfare and early Buddhist teachings while seeing the breathtaking views of Paro Valley. In addition, the tour will focus on the cultural and environmental importance of Drukgyel Dzong to the area and involve conversations about the ongoing restoration of the fort.The restoration of Drukgyel Dzong is a community effort that has been driven by the local government and supported by international researchers. In recent years, many university students from Bhutan have participated in archaeological excavations of the fort and explored ways to conserve the dzong’s natural heritage. It is also believed that parts of the dzong still provide archaeological evidence of an advanced civilizational past of Bhutan.At Drukgyel Dzong, visitors can experience a unique combination of nature and history. From exploring the ruins of the dzong to learning about the area’s preservation efforts, travelers are sure to gain an unforgettable experience in Paro, Bhutan. In addition, discovering the ancient Drukpa Dynasty and participating in conversation about its cultural significance will leave visitors with a deeper appreciation for the country’s fascinating culture and history.

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