To the east of Trongsa lies the Bumthang valley at an altitude of 2600m, has an individuality that charmsits visitors and separates it from other regions. Comprised of four smaller valleys, the deeply spiritual region of Bumthang is shrouded in religious legend. Here tales of Guru Padmasambhava and his reincarnation known as Tertons still linger in most nooks and corners. The town of Jakar is the largest between Thimpu in the west and Trashingang in the east. Jakar is famous for its honey production, cheese, apple juice and aprictos. Visitors to Bumthang should plan to spend a few days taking advantage of the valley's relatively gentle slopes to walk nearby mediaval temples and glimpse Bhutan's mostly rural population. It is also known for its woolen material (Yathra) which can be seen hung outside of houses for sale. Further east there is the Ura valley with the village of Ura in its center. A small but old dzong and cobblestone paths give the village a medieval feel. Many excursions can be done at this valley like Tharpaling monastery, Kunzangdra Tang Mebartso and many more....