

Paro Dzong, a fortress-monastery, stands majestically overlooking the Paro Valley, offering panoramic views and housing the district's administrative offices and a monastery.
A sacred site for Buddhism, this cliffside monastery is a symbol of Bhutan's rich spiritual heritage.
A historic fortress and the seat of the Drukchen Rinpoche, this dzong is a masterpiece of Bhutanese architecture.
At an altitude of over 13,000 feet, this mountain pass offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Spicy chili and cheese dish, a Bhutanese staple
Bamboo shoot and pork stew, a traditional Bhutanese breakfast

Nutritious, locally grown red rice, often served with curries
Intricate Buddhist religious paintings, a traditional craft of Paro.
Made from the bark of the Daphne bush, these products are eco-friendly and traditional.
Colorful masks used in traditional Bhutanese dances, each with its own story.
A local favorite for traditional Bhutanese breakfast, offering stunning views of Paro Dzong.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a mix of Bhutanese, Indian, and Chinese cuisine.
Known for its innovative Bhutanese cuisine and beautiful ambiance, perfect for a romantic dinner.
Paro experiences frequent rain, especially during monsoon season.

A respectful gift to offer locals and a practical accessory for cool evenings.
Paro Dzong is a historic fortress, requiring some hiking and uneven terrain.
A iconic symbol of Montreal, the Mont Royal Cross offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for picnics and relaxation.
Experience the Zuni Pueblo's unique night sky program, offering cultural insights and stargazing opportunities.
A serene barrier island known for its pristine beaches and wildlife preserves.