Wangchuck Centennial National Park

Wangchuck Centennial National Park in northern Bhutan is the kingdom's largest national park, spanning 4,914 square kilometres (1,897 sq mi) over five districts, occupying significant portions of northern Bumthang, Lhuntse, and Wangdue Phodrang Districts.

[1] It borders Tibet to the north and is bound by tributaries of the Wong Chhu (Raidāk) basin to the west.

The National Park Head Office is located at Nasiphel in the upper Chamkhar Chu basin in Bumthang District.

[1] To cater to the large area the park covers, three range offices and two guard posts are established.

[1] This is a two days event organized by the National Park in collaboration with various stakeholders where the nomadic highlander from various parts of Bhutan gather to celebrate their unique culture and tradition[3] This is an easy 3 days trek where numerous Buddhist temples are on the way and a pass called Phebila.