If you’re dreaming of pilgrimage-quiet fortresses, primeval valleys and Himalayan parks where snow leopard meets tiger, Bhutan delivers— even if nothing from the kingdom yet appears on the formal UNESCO World Heritage list. The government has, however, placed eight exceptional properties on UNESCO’s Tentative List; among these are a handful you can (and should) build a trip around. Below are five standout Tentative UNESCO sites to visit in Bhutan, each described with history, significance and what makes them unmissable.
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5 UNESCO Heritage Sites That Prove Bhutan Is Truly The Last Shangri-La
Bhutan has no inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Sites yet. Eight places are on UNESCO’s Tentative List—here are five you should visit: the Himalayan dzongs, Royal Manas, Jigme Dorji, Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary, and Drukgyel Ruins

Bhutan is often associated with its iconic monasteries, dramatic landscapes, and rich culture Deposit Photos
Bhutan is often associated with its iconic monasteries, dramatic landscapes, and rich culture Deposit Photos
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