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Description
Ura is a picturesque village situated in the Bumthang district of Bhutan. Known for its stunning landscapes, Ura is surrounded by rolling hills and lush valleys. It is one of the highest inhabited villages in the country, with an elevation that provides breathtaking views of the surrounding geography.
The village is often recognized for its unique architecture, featuring traditional Bhutanese farmhouses with intricate wooden carvings and colorful decorations. Ura is also home to the Ura Monastery, which is an important religious site for the local community and attracts visitors who are interested in Bhutanese culture and spirituality.
Ura hosts several festivals throughout the year, including the Ura Yakchoe, which celebrates local traditions and features vibrant dances and rituals. The village’s rich cultural heritage, along with its natural beauty, makes Ura a fascinating destination for both tourists and those looking to experience the authenticity of Bhutanese life.
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