Sangaygang View Point, also known as BBS Tower, is situated on a hilltop at an elevation of 2,685 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Thimphu Valley. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy the stunning vistas of the city and the surrounding hills. The viewpoint is particularly beautiful during the early morning and evening when the city lights up.
Accessible by a short drive from Thimphu's main town, Sangaygang is also a favored spot for leisurely walks and short hikes. The area is dotted with blue pine trees and colorful prayer flags, adding to its serene atmosphere. An outdoor gym near the viewpoint is a unique feature, providing a place for light exercise amidst nature.
Overall, Sangaygang View Point is a must-visit for anyone looking to capture the beauty of Thimphu from above and enjoy a peaceful retreat away from the...
Read moreIt is about 20 minutes drive from the capital city. From this viewpoint, we could get a amazing view of entire city of Thimphu and its surrounding mountains. There is even a small open gym and the road to this viewpoint is commonly used in the morning and evening for outdoor exercise. There are colourful prayer flags and pine trees within this area. This place is one of the best spot for photographing the entire city of Thimphu. There is nothing more to do at this place so just having a brief visit sounds good. I visited this place after visiting the Takin zoo as they are close to each other. I really enjoyed the view and the fresh air. Time of...
Read moreOne of the best spots to enjoy the panoramic views and the beauty of Thimphu town and the mountains and valleys in its vicinity.
The hilltop is full of colorful Buddhist prayer flags. It's also from here that we can start a hike towards Choekhortse and Wangditse Monasteries.
In a few meters, there is a takin zoo where we can get a ticket for Nu.50 to see the national animal of Bhutan and also a few mountain deers.
I can only imagine how wonderful the views would be in the evening when the whole Thimphu valley...
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