

A iconic Buddhist monastery perched on a cliff, offering stunning views and spiritual tranquility.

Spicy chili and cheese stew, a Bhutanese staple.
Sticky red rice with pork and vegetables.
Salted butter tea, a traditional Bhutanese beverage.
Offers traditional Bhutanese breakfast with a view of the monastery.
Located near the monastery, it serves delicious Bhutanese and Indian cuisine.
Known for its beautiful ambiance and international cuisine with Bhutanese influences.
Paro Taktsang requires a hike through steep and uneven terrain, so comfortable and sturdy footwear is essential.
The climate in Bhutan can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.
To fully appreciate the panoramic views and wildlife around the monastery, a pair of binoculars is optional but enhances the experience.
A magnificent fortress-monastery offering panoramic views of the Paro valley.
One of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan, featuring beautiful wall paintings and statues.
A lively local market offering Bhutanese cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural performances.
These intricate rugs depict the monastery's architecture and symbolize Bhutanese craftsmanship.
These religious paintings, often depicting Buddhist deities, are a traditional Bhutanese art form.
This traditional incense is used in Bhutanese monasteries and homes for spiritual cleansing.
A treasure trove of Sylhet's rich history and culture, this museum offers a glimpse into the region's past through its diverse collection of artifacts.
Nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats, Waghdar Wildlife Museum is a treasure trove of wildlife and nature's beauty.
Akko Port and Lighthouse, a historic maritime gateway, offers stunning coastal views and a glimpse into Israel's rich history.