Black Mountains (Bhutan) Explained

The Black Mountains is a mountain range in central Bhutan, a sub−range of the Himalayan Range System. Locally the mountain range is known as Dungshing Gang which means the fir peaks.

Geography

Durshingla Peak, at an elevation of 15145feet, is the range's highest point.[1]

National Park

Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park protects a large area of the Black Mountains and the Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests ecoregion within them. It was originally named Black Mountains National Park.

Alpine lakes

The black mountains range is home to some of the beautiful alpine lakes which are the source of some rivers. The lakes are:

Socio-cultural significance

Dungshing Go

See also

References

27.2833°N 113°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jordans, Bart . Bhutan: A Trekker's Guide . 2008 . Cicerone Press Limited . 1-85284-553-8 .