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Riserva dei Takin di Motithang

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Riserva dei Takin di Motithang

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The Motithang Takin Preserve is a unique natural monument nestled in the Motithang district of Thimphu, Bhutan, at an elevation of approximately 2602 meters. This special wildlife reserve is dedicated to the conservation of the Takin, Bhutan's national animal, a distinctive goat-antelope species native to the Eastern Himalayas. It offers a semi-natural habitat for these rare creatures within the lush Thimphu Valley.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the rare opportunity to observe the Takin up close, often described as having…

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    13 novembre 2024

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    La Riserva Reale Takin si trova nel distretto Motithang di Thimpu. Il Takin è una specie rara di antilope capra dall'aspetto caratteristico. Gli animali vivono ad alta quota nell'Himalaya orientale. Nel novembre 2005 il takin è stato dichiarato animale nazionale del Bhutan.
    Gli animali della Riserva Motithang Takin un tempo facevano parte di un piccolo zoo. Il re del Bhutan ritenne inappropriato per un paese buddista tenere animali in cattività e li liberò. Poiché i Takin non volevano lasciare il sito, l'area fu dichiarata riserva naturale.
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    12 novembre 2025

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    Drukpa Kunley, predicatore religioso e abile praticante tantrico, fu incaricato dal popolo del Bhutan di compiere un miracolo. Dopo aver divorato un'intera mucca e una capra, unì la testa della capra allo scheletro della mucca, creando così il takin. Questo animale magico, chiamato Dong Gyem Tsey (Takin), divenne una visione comune sulle colline del Bhutan e fu dichiarato animale nazionale per il suo significato religioso.

    Fonte: drukasia.com/bhutan/thimphu/takin-enclosure
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    What is the typical duration needed to experience the Motithang Takin Preserve?

    Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the preserve, walk the paths, observe the Takins and other animals, and read the informational signage. This allows for a relaxed pace and ample time for wildlife viewing.

    Are there any specific trails or routes within the preserve, and what is their difficulty level?

    The preserve features well-maintained, enclosed forest paths designed for easy walking and wildlife observation. These are generally flat or gently sloping, making them suitable for most visitors, including families and seniors. There are no strenuous hiking trails; the focus is on leisurely strolls between viewing areas.

    What are the options for parking and public transport when visiting the preserve?

    While specific public transport routes directly to the preserve might be limited, it is easily accessible by taxi or private vehicle from Thimphu. Parking is available on-site, though it can fill up quickly during peak hours. Alternatively, it's a pleasant 40-minute walk from the main city of Thimphu for those who prefer to arrive on foot.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Motithang Takin Preserve?

    Yes, there is typically a modest entrance fee for visitors to the Motithang Takin Preserve. This fee contributes to the ongoing conservation efforts and maintenance of the facility. It's advisable to check current rates upon arrival or through local tourism information.

    What is the best time of day to see the Takins most actively?

    For the best chance to see the Takins up close and active, it is highly recommended to visit between 9 AM and 11 AM. During these morning hours, the animals are often more visible and tend to be closer to the viewing areas and fences.

    Are there any seasonal considerations for visiting the preserve?

    The preserve is open year-round. However, the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) seasons offer the most pleasant weather for walking and wildlife viewing, with clear skies and moderate temperatures. Winter (December-February) can be cold, but the animals are still visible. Monsoon season (June-August) brings rain, which might affect comfort but doesn't close the preserve.

    Is the Motithang Takin Preserve suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or seniors?

    Yes, the preserve is generally considered suitable for seniors and those with moderate mobility challenges. The paths are easy walking paths and well-maintained, with recent upgrades including elevated viewing platforms that enhance accessibility and viewing comfort. There are no steep climbs or rugged terrain.

    What other animals can be seen at the preserve besides the Takin?

    In addition to the iconic Takin, the preserve is also home to other species native to the region. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot yak, sambar deer, and red muntjac within their naturalistic enclosures, adding to the diversity of wildlife viewing.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or restaurants near the preserve?

    The preserve itself focuses on wildlife conservation and viewing, so there are no extensive dining facilities directly within its grounds. However, being a short drive or walk from Thimphu city, visitors can easily find a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in the nearby Motithang district or the main city center.

    What is the significance of the Takin to Bhutanese culture?

    The Takin holds deep cultural importance in Bhutan, being declared the national animal in 2005. Its origins are tied to a 15th-century legend where the Buddhist saint Lama Drukpa Kunley, known as 'The Divine Madman,' is said to have conjured the creature by joining the head of a goat to the skeleton of a cow. This mythical creation story makes the Takin a revered symbol of Bhutan's unique heritage.

    Can I bring my dog to the Motithang Takin Preserve?

    Due to the presence of vulnerable wildlife and for the safety and well-being of both the animals and other visitors, pets are generally not permitted inside the Motithang Takin Preserve. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when visiting this wildlife conservation area.

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