Quietest cities in Bhutan

Chronic noise exposure is increasingly recognised as a public health issue. The World Health Organisation's Environmental Noise Guidelines (2018) link sustained exposure above 53 dB(A) daytime to cardiovascular effects, and above 45 dB(A) at night to sleep disturbance. Road traffic, rail corridors, and airport approach paths are the dominant sources in urban Europe.

ClearSpot noise scores are derived from the European Environment Agency's strategic noise maps (END Directive 2002/49/EC) and from OpenStreetMap infrastructure data. They represent the estimated ambient noise pressure at the centre of each city, aggregated to a 0-100% burden score. A score near 0% does not mean silence - it means no major strategic noise source is documented within the default sensitivity radius.

The 26 cities below score lowest on ClearSpot's noise module in Bhutan - meaning quieter environments by the standards of strategic mapping. For precise measurements at a specific address, open the live map and zoom in.

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País Cidade ClearSpot pontuação noise % Ver no mapa
BT Autsho 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Daga 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Daphu 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Geylegphug 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Ha 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Jakar 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Laya 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Lhuentse 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Mebisa 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Mongar 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Pajo 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Panbang 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Paro 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Pemagatshel 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Phuntsholing 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Punākha 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Samdrup Jongkhar 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Samtse 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Sarpang 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Thimphu 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Trashi Yangtse 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Trongsa 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Tsimasham 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Tsirang 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Ura 100% 0% Ver no mapa
BT Wangdue Phodrang 100% 0% Ver no mapa