The border town of Phuentsholing, the main town in Chhukha, is the only land border crossing between Bhutan and India, making it an important gateway for trade and commerce between the two countries. Road trippers, pay attention, as we will tell you more about the destination we are so quick to leave behind!
Besides culture, Chhukha is also known for its stunning natural landscapes. The stunning Paro Valley is just 65 km away from here. If you are feeling a bit more adventurous, head out another 180 km to the Jigme Dorji National Park, home to a variety of flora and fauna.
How to reach Chhukha?
By air: The nearest airport to Chhukha is the Paro International Airport, located approximately 50 km away from Chhukha.
By road: Chhukha is connected to the rest of Bhutan and India by road. If you are coming from India, you can enter Bhutan through the Phuentsholing border town and then, take a taxi or hire a car to reach Chhukha.
By train: The nearest railway station to Chhukha is the Hasimara railway station in West Bengal, India, which is about 17 km away from the border town of Phuentsholing.