Understand
[edit]This reserve covers an area of 650 km² and is a reserve without human settlements.
It borders Sikkim and Tibet to the west and is connected to Jigme Dorji National Park via a "biological corridor".
History
[edit]Landscape
[edit]Jigme Khesar contains the westernmost temperate forests of Bhutan, from broadleaf forests to alpine meadows and the small lakes of Sinchulungpa, at altitudes ranging from 1,400 metres (4,600 ft) to 4,800 metres (15,700 ft).
Flora and fauna
[edit]This diverse ecosystem is home to various endangered species such as the Tibetan Snow Cock, Red Panda, Snow Leopard and Rufous Necked Hornbills.
There are mountain evergreen deciduous forests, mountain deciduous forests that shed their leaves in winter, mountain coniferous forests, tropical meadows, alpine and subalpine meadows, subalpine and alpine scrub and shrubs.
The White Poppy is endemic.
Climate
[edit]Get in
[edit]Fees and permits
[edit]Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- The lakes of Sinchulungpa
- The dzong in Haa
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]The town of Haa (Ha, Has) on the banks of the Haa Chu River, has a small bazaar.
Eat
[edit]Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]Stay safe
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