Valleys of Bhutan - List of Valleys of Bhutan

List of Valleys of Bhutan

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Below is a list of the valleys of Bhutan:

B
  • Bumdeling Valley, in Lhuntse, Mongar, and Trashiyangtse Districts
  • Bumthang Valley, in Bumthang District
C
  • Choekhor Valley
  • Chumbi Valley, China border
  • Chungdu Valley, in Haa District
G
  • Gangtey Valley, in Samtse District
  • Gayltsa Valley (Gyatsa), Bumthang District
H
  • Haa Valley, in Haa District
J
  • Jakar Valley (Byakar), in Bumthang District
L
  • Lhuentse Valley, in Lhuntse District
M
  • Mongar Valley (Shongar), in Mongar District
P
  • Paro Valley, in Paro District
  • Phobjika Valley (Gangteng), in Wangdue Phodrang District
  • Punakha Valley (Wangdi Punakha), in Punakha and Wangdue Phodrang Districts
S
  • Shingkhar Valley, in Zhemgang District
T
  • Tang Valley, in Bumthang District
  • Thimphu Valley, in Thimphu District
  • Trashiyangtse Valley, in Trashiyangtse District
  • Trongsa Valley (Choetse), in Trongsa District
U
  • Ura Valley, in Bumthang District
Z
  • Zhemgang Valley, in Zhemgang District

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