རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ས་ཆ་ལྷན་ཚོགས་ཡིག་ཚང་འདི་ རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་ཀྱིི་སབ་ཁྲ་བཟོ་སྐྲུན་འབད་མི་ལས་སྡེ་ཅིག་ཨིནམ་ལས་ ས་དབྱབས་ཀྱི་གཞི་རྟེན་སབ་ཁྲ་དང་ བརྗོད་གཞི་ལྡན་པའི་སབ་ཁྲ་ ས་ཆའི་ཆ་ཚད་སབ་ཁྲ་ དེ་ལས་ ལས་འགུལ་གི་དོན་ལ་ ཐིག་ཚད་སྦོམ་གྱི་སབ་ཁྲ།
ས་དབྱིབས་སབ་ཁྲ་དང་ སབ་ཁྲ་གཞན།
1) 1:50,000 topographic maps
There are 74 sheets covering the entire country except the areas under disputed international boundaries. These map series were first published in 1960s, but are periodically updated. The maps are available in soft copies.
How to get the maps?
– Submit application to Hon. Secretary, NLC
– Meet the Chief of Division if approval for the map release is granted
– Pay the cost if you are not Government Agency
– Sign use agreement and get the maps
– If you are a Government Agency sign the use agreement and get the maps
How long does it take to get the maps?
Normally one day
Concerned Division
Map Production Division
South Block, NLCS Building
Kawang Jangsa
Contact person
Mr. Biswanath Pradhan, Officiating Head, Map Production Division
Mr. Kinley Tshering, Dy. Chief
There are 74 sheets covering developed areas. The maps are available in soft copies.
How to get the maps?
- Submit application to Hon. Secretary, NLC
- Meet the Chief of Division if approval for the map release is granted
- Pay the cost if you are not a Government Agency
- Sign use agreement and get the maps
- If you are a Government Agency sign the use agreement and get the maps free of cost
Concerned Division
Map Production Division
South Block, NLCS Building
Kawang Jangsa
Contact person
Mr. Biswanath Pradhan, Officiating Head, Map Production Division
Mr. Kinley Tshering, Dy. Chief
Cadastral maps are not open to public. As per the Land Act 2007 only the landowners and their authorized persons have the right to view their Thram (also Map) information. However, Government institutions can use cadastral maps for specific purposes, such as urban planning, delimitation etc. Although has three different series of cadastral maps only the latest maps prepared during the national cadastral resurvey program (NCRP) are in use. For the purpose of settling land disputes old maps are also used as and when the Courts demand.
How to get the maps?
- Individual landowners have the cadastral map of their plot(s) inserted in their Lagthram
- Government agencies may write to the Hon. Secretary of NLCS mentioning specific reasons
- If the approval is granted meet the Chief Survey Engineer of Cadastral Information Division
- Take data from the Geodatabase Section after signing data use agreement
Concerned Division
Cadastral Information Division
Administrative maps can be customized into National, Dzongkhag (district) and Gewog (sub-district) levels. Administrative maps are available in soft copy.
How to get the maps?
- Submit application to Hon. Secretary, NLC
- Meet the Chief of Division if approval for the map release is granted
- Pay the cost if you are not a Government Agency
- Sign use agreement and get the maps
- If you are a Government Agency sign the use agreement and get the maps free of cost
Concerned Division
Map Production Division
South Block, NLCS Building
Kawang Jangsa
Contact person
Mr. Biswanath Pradhan, Officiating Head, Map Production Division
Mr. Kinley Tshering, Dy. Chief
Physical maps are generated using SRTM data.
How to get the maps?
- Submit application to Hon. Secretary, NLC
- Meet the Chief of Division if approval for the map release is granted
- Pay the cost if you are not a Government Agency
- Sign use agreement and get the maps
- If you are a Government Agency sign the use agreement and get the maps free of cost
Concerned Division
Map Production Division
South Block, NLCS Building
Kawang Jangsa
Contact person
Mr. Biswanath Pradhan, Officiating Head, Map Production Division
Mr. Kinley Tshering, Dy. Chief
Coming soon!
ས་དབྱིབས་གཞི་བརྟེན་སབ་ཁྲ། Topographic Base Map view
གོང་འཁོད་བརྡ་དོན་བྱིན་ཡོད་མི་གིས་ ཁ་གསལ་མཁྱེན་འདོད་ཡོད་པ་ཅིན་ ང་བཅས་རིའི་ སྤྱོད་ཁྲལ་དགོངས་ཡངས་བརྒྱུད་འཕྲིན་ཨང་ ༡༥༢༡ ཡངན་ ༠༠༩༧༥-༠༢-༣༢༡༢༡༧ ནང་འབྲེལ་བ་འཐབ་གནང་།