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Trashigang dzongkhag has a five-year plan (13th Plan) to become a major ecotourism destination in Bhutan. Here are the key details:
- Community-Based Focus: They aim for tourism that benefits local communities.
- Infrastructure Improvements: Accessibility and other infrastructure limitations are being addressed.
- Revitalized Trails: Ancient trails between Khaling-Lumang, Radhi-Merak, Merak-Sakteng, and the Chenla trek in Kangpara are being revived for trekking. Basic amenities will be built along these routes for trekkers.
- Rhododendron Festival: A one-week festival showcasing the unique culture and local products of Merak and Sakteng will be launched at Sheteymi next year. This area boasts 41 out of Bhutan's 46 Rhododendron species.
- Biodiversity Paradise: With 77% forest cover, Trashigang is home to wildlife sanctuaries like Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary. Here, you can find rare animals like Red Pandas and Bengal Tigers. Over 234 bird species, including Tragopans, and a variety of butterflies, moths, orchids, and wildflowers (many undiscovered) call this place home.
- Birding Hotspot: Khaling and Lumang gewogs are highlighted as potential birding destinations in eastern Bhutan, with over 250 bird species and three types of Tragopans.
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