Things to do in Bhutan, Bhutan: The Best Shopping

August 15, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Remote Bhutan first allowed the world a peek inside in 1974. With four millennia of habitation, the Himalayan kingdom offers a trove of archaeological treasures, including many ornate temples and dzong fortresses. Isolation has preserved the heavily Buddhist-influenced culture of the last Shangri-La.
Restaurants in Bhutan

1. Junction Book Store

Hodgkin Lam Near Main Traffic Circle. On Left Side Going Down Hill, Thimphu Bhutan +975 2 326 472 http://www.facebook.com/junctionbookstore
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Junction Book Store

2. DSB Enterprises

Thimphu Bhutan +975 2 323 123 [email protected] http://www.bhutanbooks.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

DSB Enterprises

DSB Books is the oldest and the biggest Book store in Bhutan. It’s the favorite place for readers enthusiasts. You will find many varieties of books here... visit DSB and add a great flavor to your choice of Books...

Norzin Lam 3 Building #69, Opposite to Bhutan Development Bank Limited (BDBL), behind Department of Revenue and Customs (DRC) and Duty Free Shop, Thimphu 11001 Bhutan +975 2 330 396 [email protected] http://www.bhutancrafts.com
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

The Craft GALLERY

The Craft Gallery is a chapter under the Gyalyum Charitable Trust, a Civil Society Organization founded by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Gyalyum Sangay Choden Wangchuck. The Craft Gallery is a showroom or sales outlet for products of Bhutanese artisans. The finest selections of authentic Bhutanese handicrafts with the assurance of the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship are available for purchase. The Gallery promotes the marketing and development of all forms of Traditional Bhutanese arts and crafts. Various organizations, independent artists, and local designers are offered a platform to showcase their products.

4. Cdk

Thimphu Bhutan +975 17 50 02 56 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/cdkpakhrin
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Cdk

CDK is a Bhutanese contemporary/casual apparel and accessories brand that is based in the capital city, Thimphu, by Chandrika. She is a self taught designer and makes designs using traditional hand woven textiles to create beautiful collections. Fabrics such as wool, cotton and silk is used for the clothing and accessories. Started in the year 2015, she is an enthusiastic entrepreneur who felt the need to showcase Bhutanese textiles, which could be incorporated into other garments and accessories. You can find a range of product like skirts, coats, jackets, scarfs, bags and purses for you and your loved one. The store also has a collection of natural dyed products and cotton grown/handwoven from the eastern side of Bhutan.

5. ASTER TOURS & TRAVEL

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5.0 based on 17 reviews

ASTER TOURS & TRAVEL

Cultural Tour, Trekking Tour, Honeymoon Tour, Photography Tour, Festival Tour, Bird watching Tour, Luxury Tour, MICE, Special Private Tour, Yoga and Retreat. We ensure to provide the best travel experiences to the kingdom of Happiness of Bhutan without compromising your comfort and quality of journey. Plan your trip with us!!!

6. Sangay Arts & Crafts

Dopshari Near Paro Rinpung Dzong, Paro 12001 Bhutan +975 17 11 14 53 [email protected] http://www.bhutanartandcraft.com
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Sangay Arts & Crafts

Sangay Arts And Craft shop is well-known as a centre for handicrafts catering and traditional arts with special focus to tourists, and local people as well.

7. Chencho Handicrafts

Town Centre, Paro 12001 Bhutan 271633
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4.0 based on 13 reviews

Chencho Handicrafts

Wongzin Lam 5th Floor, Zimchu Apartments, Thimphu 00975 Bhutan +975 77 88 99 99 [email protected] http://www.tertonbhutan.com
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4.0 based on 8 reviews

Terton Gallery

Terton Gallery is situated in the heart of Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan. It features the artworks of actor Kelly Dorji and his personal selection of antique tibetan boxes and other interesting lifestyle products.

9. Centenary Farmers Market

Main Town, Near the Wangchhu River, Thimphu Bhutan http://www.tourism.gov.bt/western-bhutan/the-centenary-farmer%E2%80%99s-market
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Centenary Farmers Market

Reviewed By Phedder - Invercargill, New Zealand

Always an interesting place to visit if you want to see a slice of local life in Bhutan. A vast market selling a huge range of food products primarily. If the stall owners speak English, they are happy to tell you what they are selling and where it comes from. A great place to people watch and look for things you have never seen before. Just over the road is a really cool wooden covered bridge that is well worth a look as well.

10. Thimphu’s Weekend Market

Chhogyal Lam, Thimphu Bhutan http://www.4atasbhutan.com
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4.0 based on 53 reviews

Thimphu’s Weekend Market

Reviewed By 244evaa - Philippines, null

As a chillip or tourist in Bhutan, I wanted to explore as much of the place given the short period of time I was staying in Thimphu, Bhutan. And with everything, I mean that includes the Organic Public Market. Since it was a walking distance to my hotel, I took my own sweet time in exploring the raw ingredients in the Bhutanese food I have sampled in the last few meals. The organic market was divided into two ~ the ground floor was where most of the vegetables and rice (red rice, yellow rice) and locally produced by Bhutanese farmers while the second level sold stuff imported from next door neighbor like India. As someone from a tropical country, most of the produce were also seen in my place except for the heaps upon heaps of fresh chili, dried red chili, chili powder and 'killer chili'. Many thanks to my guide Sajan Rai of Heavenly Bhutan who charmed the local vendors whenever I asked favor for a photo-op with them or their produce. This experience made me really interact with the locals up close and personal.

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