Exploring Jakar and the Spiritual Heart of Bumthang
Nestled in the spiritual heart of Bhutan, Jakar serves as the gateway to Bumthang’s four interconnected valleys. This peaceful town is the perfect base for relaxed day treks to centuries-old monasteries scattered across the hills. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, it’s also known for its locally produced honey, cheese, apples, and apricots – making it both a cultural and culinary highlight.
Discovering Ura Valley
Located furthest east, Ura is perhaps the most picturesque of the valleys. The village feels untouched by time, with cobbled lanes, traditional homes, and locals still donning sheepskin wraps that double as bedding at night. Narrow paths wind through fields to reach secluded temples that offer a glimpse into Bhutan’s enduring spiritual traditions.
A Center of Bhutanese Spirituality
Bumthang is steeped in spiritual significance and legend. It was here that Buddhism first took root in Bhutan, and the region remains closely tied to the legacy of Pema Lingpa – the revered Buddhist teacher whose lineage is traced by Bhutan’s royal family today.

