Dochula Pass
Dochula Pass
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- Suresh KumarBengaluru, India2,865 contributionsTIMELESS, MEMORABLE EXCURSION SPOT IN BHUTAN The mist around here is everlasting, so the mountain views are ever elusive. Ideal place for photo/video. Basic toilet plus cafeteria available. Best time to visit is early morning or evening. The snow laden 108 chortens are awesome to view on a winter day.Visited September 2023Traveled with familyWritten October 26, 2023
- Peter RDartford, United Kingdom1,304 contributionsTouching MemorialWe left Thimpu and headed for the phojibkha valley. A steady climb found us after about an hour at the Dochula Pass. I guide had said the views were amazing but unfortunately for us the clouds never cleared enough to allow us the spectacular view he had promised. At the pass are one hundred and eight chortens which are dedicated to those that lost their life during the insurgency in 2003. A place of quiet contemplation.Visited September 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten October 29, 2023
- Explore10X Tours & TravelsThimphu District, Bhutan100 contributionsA Winter Wonderland in the HimalayasIn the Himalayas, Dochula Pass is not just pretty; it tells a story about nature and people being strong. When I went in winter, the snow and fresh air showed how both the place and the people are tough. In winter, Dochula Pass became more than just a place, it became a story about people connecting with nature. It wasn't just about the great views, it was about understanding the stories in Dochula Pass.Visited January 2024Traveled on businessWritten February 1, 2024
- Jon N3,796 contributionsA good short stopA high pass that you will pass through when you are going to Central Bhutan from Thimphu. A nice place for short break and you could see the surrounding snow cap mountains on a clear day (unfortunately for us was a misty day). It’s free to walk around and there’s a cafe for food and drinks. There’s also a monastery here (entrance fee 250 local currency)Visited April 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten April 13, 2024
- swarnaprabha kBhubaneswar, India2,185 contributionsUnpredictable weather.Incredible. It was our first sight seeing place during the Bhutan journey. We enjoyed the place. Took photos. The weather was unpredictable there. We crossed the pass total perhaps three times. And it was raining heavily the 2nd time and foggy enough not able to see anything the 3 rd time.Visited May 2024Traveled with friendsWritten August 29, 2024
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mikeej99
Santa Barbara, CA
May 2019
Stopped at the tea house by the temple and enjoyed the fresh (thin) air. Views of the Himalayas are spectacular here especially if the Rhododendron's are in bloom as they were in May when we were there. The red and pink flowers against the backdrop of the snowcaps is stunning. We were on our way to Trongsa and the road had avalanched out in two places. We had to wait in our car for 4 hours at one spot for workers to clear the slide and cut a new one lane path in the mountainside. A very unique experience.
Written February 15, 2020
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Mar 2020
It is said that there is an history at this point.
Buddhist monk used to pass this spot to go around Bhutan but there was no water available around this place, they requested their master to make an arrangement. Their master hit a rock with his finger and the water started coming from the rock.
Buddhist monk used to pass this spot to go around Bhutan but there was no water available around this place, they requested their master to make an arrangement. Their master hit a rock with his finger and the water started coming from the rock.
Written March 12, 2020
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Ugyen
Noida, India
Jan 2020
One of the places one should never miss to visit when in Bhutan.
108 memorial chortens or stupas known as "Druk Wangyal Chortens"
Its not an hour drive from Thimphu Main city, Must visit for tourist.
Cool and scenic View.
108 memorial chortens or stupas known as "Druk Wangyal Chortens"
Its not an hour drive from Thimphu Main city, Must visit for tourist.
Cool and scenic View.
Written February 2, 2020
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Vidalu
Cedar Rapids, IA
Mar 2020 • Couples
The pass is about an hour from Thimphu and is a standard stop on pretty much every itinerary. There is a cafe there which serves tea . Most of the tour companies will pretty much stop for tea and the stupas . If you have some time either on your way to or back from punakha ( usually the itineraries can accommodate this on the way back to paro ) try to visit the temple which is a few minutes drive / walk at the pass .
Written March 10, 2020
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Abhijit_284
Kolkata (Calcutta), India
Jan 2020
It is very nice and awasome scenic beauty. Completly covered with ice and we travelled on 5th Jan from Thimphu was expericed road block for an hour due to heavy ice on the road. Roads are well maintained.
Written February 3, 2020
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merp23
Warangal, India
Feb 2020 • Family
Situated around an hours drive from Thimpu enroute too Punaka,Dochula pass is the highest point in this drive. On the way to Punaka there was a snowstorm so everything was snowed under including the stupa there. But on the way back there snow had miraculously melted, permitting beautiful views of the distant snow capped mountains and the lovely stupa. The cafe there is also worth a visit.
Written March 3, 2020
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RainhillBen
St Helens, UK
Feb 2020
The 108 stupa were really impressive, and their setting was really magical. Our second visit, on the way back to Thimpu, was blessed by having clear skies. This gave us really excellent views of the distant Himalaya mountains. It is definitely a place worth visiting.
Written March 9, 2020
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Rajiv W
Uttar Pradesh, India
Feb 2020 • Couples
The Dochula pass and 108 chor tens were covered with snow and beautiful Himalayan ranges in front. The Shangri-La . Very scenic pristine and beautiful. There is a cafe which serves tea, food and hard drinks also available. Mesmerising place and we loved it.The best in our trip
Written March 2, 2020
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Ugyen Drukpa
Thimphu, Bhutan
Oct 2022 • Couples
Dochula pass is a scenic mountain pass adorned with a temple atop a hill and 108 miniature stupa's in between the East West highway in Bhutan. From here you can see several round the year snowclad mountains. This site is simply so refreshing for any happy feet.
Written October 19, 2022
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Explore10X Tours & Travels
Thimphu District, Bhutan
Jan 2024 • Business
In the Himalayas, Dochula Pass is not just pretty; it tells a story about nature and people being strong. When I went in winter, the snow and fresh air showed how both the place and the people are tough. In winter, Dochula Pass became more than just a place, it became a story about people connecting with nature. It wasn't just about the great views, it was about understanding the stories in Dochula Pass.
Written February 2, 2024
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Hi, do we get options of sharing cabs from Thimpu to Punakha- which stops here for some sighting?
do we get an option of public/private bus from Thimpu to Punakha which stops here for sighting?
do Bhutan has OLA or bla bla (sharing cab service) for interstate connectivity?
Written March 2, 2020
We traveled in our personal cab for our entire journey in Bhutan. You can visit Dochula pass on the way.
Written December 22, 2020
We are senior citizen and planning to visit in may 2020 please advise about climate,season and other important activities etc.
Written February 2, 2020
May would be quite cold and most of the passes are snow clad with limited accessibility. best months to visit would be July-Aug
Written February 4, 2020
We are planning to visit Bhutan in may 2020,advise about season ,climate etc.
Written February 2, 2020
I was told not to come in July and August 'cause there are huge monsoon rains (that even destroyed - simply removed . many roads).
I was in begining of January and it was OK. They told me perfect is in March and April.
Written February 3, 2020
My mom is planning for thimpu in march and she is an asthamatic patient with high bp issue ... Will it be comfortable for her travelling there for a week in march
Written December 20, 2018
Hey I don't see any issues for her to travel as the climate is cool, air quality is very pure and food is organic!! In fact she will love the place!!
Written May 22, 2019
Thank very much tour question sir.yes september month is a very best season to visit Bhutan where you will have a best weather to have beautiful of eastern himlaya feon dochola pass.its not cols and not hot its a right time.
Written July 6, 2018
Susovan B
Kolkata (Calcutta), India
Hi I plan to go Bhutan trip in November. What is the climate condition in November is it very cold
Written April 27, 2018
I was in Bhutan two months ago ( Oct ) and the weather was perfect. A light jacket in the morning and evening and the afternoon was glorious.
Written December 20, 2018
Hi planning to travel Bhutan solo in last week of November any clue about the weather and how safe is it for female solo travellers and cheapest way of traveling with Bhutan?
Written September 30, 2017
November last week might be on a much colder side as winter starts from November to Feb/March..For any traveler be it male or female no place is as safe as Bhutan! I am really fond of Bhutan after being there! Cheapest way I feel will be train to Bagdogra and from Bagdogra by road to Phuentsholing,Bhutan! Travelling by road from Bagdogra to Phuentsholing would be scenic during September-October as it will be post monsoons! I had taken flight from Mumbai-Kolkata and Kolkata to Paro! Return ticket cost was approx 24k INR per pax.
Written May 22, 2019
Hi planning to travel Bhutan solo in last week of November any clue about the weather and how safe is it for female solo travellers and cheapest way of traveling with Bhutan?
Written September 30, 2017
Bhutan is completely safe to travel for SOlo travelers
Written November 21, 2017
How will be the whether in second week of march
Written July 20, 2017
climate in second week of March will be cold but pleasant! I had traveled from 13th to 20th March and absolutely loved the climate! Punakha was around 15 degrees but Thimpu and Paro were cold around single digit temperature! We were lucky to receive fresh snowfall while descending from Tiger's Nest!
Written May 22, 2019
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