Places In Paro Valley Bhutan You Must Explore

Places In Paro Valley Bhutan You Must Explore

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The Land of Thunder Dragons Bhutan is the land of wonders. It has no traffic lights and is the first country that has become carbon-negative. Encompassed by India and China, Bhutan is covered by over 70% of forests. Its biodiversity enthralls visitors worldwide.

Paro is a unique valley town that snuggly lies on the west side of Thimphu Bhutan, home to adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty. With a galore of attractions, Paro Valley is dotted with the Himalayan ranges in the backdrop. For your holiday stays in Paro Valley, find top-notch hotels in Paro Bhutan with rates available in different ranges.  

Here are some places in Paro Valley that will wow your holiday experiences:

National Museum of Bhutan

It was established in 1968. The National Museum of Bhutan is a cultural and educational resource in Bhutan that is situated in Paro Valley placed above the Rinpung Dzong following the Royal command of the third King His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuck. It has an important role in restoring and promoting Bhutanese cultural values. The National Museum of Bhutan has over 3000 artifacts dating back to 1500 years and historical evidence to substantiate tales.

Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

Jangtsa temple is a remarkable sacred site in western Bhutan located in Paro noted for its form of a chorten. You can catch the enthralling views of Paro Valley from Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang Temple, which was built by Saint Thangtong Gyalpo in 1421. This Buddhist temple is located on the edge of a hill between the Valleys of Dopchari and Paro across the bridge from Paro. Find the best hotels in Paro Bhutan with rates at cost-effective prices.

Tiger’s Nest

Witness the hiking experiences while trekking/hiking to Tiger’s Nest Bhutan. This iconic Buddhist temple is located in Paro the Valley, one of the thirteen Tiger’s Nest caves, where Padmasambhava practiced and educated Vajrayana in historical Tibet, snuggly lies on the cliffside of the upper Paro Valley. Take a taxicab from your hotelier in Paro for your Tiger’s Nest visit.

Zuri Dzong

Zuri Dzong Fort is an iconic Buddhist sacred site in Paro Valley, about 3 km from the valley town. This is one of the oldest dzongs in Bhutan built in the 14th century as a fortress dating back to 1352, and the hiking experience there is top-notch, offering great views of Paro Valley. This sacred site remains open from 9:00 am-5:00 pm, secured by double walls and a bridge. Avail of family-friendly hotels near Paro Bhutan on your holiday.

This valley town is about 2 hours from the capital of Bhutan Thimphu and is settled at a height of 2200 m. It’s at the juncture of the Paro Chhu and Wang Chhu Rivers imprinted with green landscapes all around. If you’re a nature lover, this place is one of the choicest sites for you in Bhutan. 


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