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Distances

With the exception of the Gasa district, all major towns in the 20 districts of Bhutan are accessible by road. Despite high mountains, steep slopes, and the deepest of valleys Bhutan has a relatively well developed network of roads. That said, rarely will one find a length of either straight or flat road. In some stretches one can encounter 6 to 7 bends per kilometre! Steep ascents and descents are characteristic of road travel in Bhutan and this can make travel much slower than one may be used to. Average speeds for road travel rarely exceed 30 km/h, with tourist buses making even slower progress. One is however handsomely rewarded for the long and sometimes tiring car journey, by the spectacular views of towering mountains, lush green jungle, ancient villages and majestic monasteries.

The majority of roads are sealed but can still be bumpy and are almost always single lane. Bhutan’s drivers know their land well and are cautious and careful drivers. The density of traffic is normally very low.

 
Distances and Travel Times within Bhutan
From/To Distance Travel Time
Thimphu – Paro
65 km
1 hr
Thimphu – Phuntsholing 176 km 6 hrs
Phuntsholing – Bagdogra (India)
170 km 4 hrs
Ha – Paro 60 km 2 hrs
Thimphu – Wangdue Phodrang 70 km
2 hrs
Thimphu – Punakha
77 km 2 hrs 30 min
Punakha – Wangdue Phodrang 21 km 30 min
Wangdue Phodrang – Trongsa 129 km 4 hrs
Trongsa – Bumthang 68 km 2 hrs 30 min
Bumthang – Mongar 198 km 7 hrs
Mongar – Trashigang 90 km 3 hrs
 
Tourist Buses

Tourists can travel in Bhutan with medium-sized buses (20-22 seats), small buses (8-12 seats) or hired cars. Road widths do not permit larger buses.

 
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