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All Places in Paro

  • Paro Airport

    Paro Airport is Bhutan's sole international airport, known as one of the most challenging commercial airports in the world due to its location amidst Himalayan mountain peaks and a short runway.

  • Taktsang Monastery

    Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest, is one of the ancient and sacred monasteries in Bhutan, and a popular hiking destination in Paro.

  • Chele la Pass

    Chele la Pass is a scenic high-altitude pass near Paro, offering captivating views of the Himalayas.

  • Pa Chuu River

    Pa Chuu River is a river in Paro where tourists can experience river rafting.

  • National Museum

    Paro's National Museum is a place to closely observe various artifacts.

  • Paro Dzong

    A beautiful and underrated structure in Paro, serving as a Buddhist monastery and housing government administrative offices; its construction was completed in 1646.

  • Dagar Restaurant

    Dagar Restaurant in Paro is popular with visitors due to its pleasant atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious Chinese and Bhutanese cuisine, along with a standard buffet.

  • Sonam Truffle Restaurant

    Sonam Truffle Restaurant is a great venue in Paro to have a traditional bowl of thukpa and offers wonderful Bhutanese food that is freshly created upon request.

  • My Kind of Place

    My Kind of Place is a small, pleasant spot in the heart of Paro's Market, run by a woman chef-owner and distinguished by its flawless service and beef dishes.

  • Chia La pass

    Chia La pass is the highest road pass in Bhutan, located at 3810m above sea level, between the valleys of Paro and Ha.

  • Tigers Nest

    Tigers Nest (Paro Taktsang) is a famous and amongst the top tourist attractions of Bhutan, known for the legend of Guru Rinpoche flying there on the back of a tigress.

  • Airport Viewpoint

    The Airport Viewpoint in Paro offers a thrilling experience as landing at Paro airport is challenging and only a few pilots are certified to do so.

  • Rinpung Dong Monastery

    Rinpung Dong Monastery (Rin pong dzong) in Paro features beautiful Bhutanese architecture with structures interlocked firmly without nails; it means 'fortress on a heap of jewels'.

  • National Museum of Bhutan

    The National Museum of Bhutan, also known as Tadong, is shaped like a conch shell and provides insights into Bhutan's ancient glory, myths, and legends.

  • Paro Valley

    The Paro Valley in Bhutan is a fertile and historic valley, home to 155 temples and monasteries dating back to the 14th century, as well as Bhutan's only international airport.

  • Tiger's nest

    Tiger's Nest, also known as Paro Taksang, is Bhutan's most famous temple-monastery. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche flew on a tigress to meditate at this location in the 8th century.

  • Taktsang

    Taktsang, also known as Tiger's Nest, is an iconic monastery in Bhutan situated on a cliff in Paro.

  • Rinpung (Paro) Dzong

    Rinpung Dzong, also known as Paro Dzong, is one of the monasteries and sites worth visiting in Paro.

  • Paro weekend Market

    The Paro Weekend Market is a place to visit for shopping.

  • Rim Dong

    Rim Dong is a large temple complex where the Paro festival takes place, featuring cultural events, music, and dance, with no entry fee.

  • Joel Momo

    Joel Momo is a local eatery recommended for trying Momos, especially the cheese and cabbage dumplings served steamed or fried in chili sauce, with vegetarian and beef options available.

  • Mountain Cafe

    Mountain Cafe is a chain offering a mix of Western, Indian, and Bhutanese food, including fonai (buckwheat Momo with spinach and vegetables) and Bantu veg (noodle soup).

  • Tiger's Nest Monastery

    A famous monastery near Paro, Bhutan, accessible by a trek, featured in the video.

  • Tashi Namgay Resort

    Tashi Namgay Resort is a hotel in Paro that the video creator enjoyed.

  • Bhutan National Museum (Ta-dzong)

    The Bhutan National Museum, formerly a watch tower, is located in Paro and offers great views and historical exhibits.

  • Rinpung Dzong (Paro Fort)

    Rinpung Dzong, also known as Paro Fort, was built in the 17th century and is an important and well-preserved fort in Bhutan used for administrative work with temples open to tourists.

  • Kyichu Lhakhang

    Kyichu Lhakhang is Bhutan's oldest temple, dating back to the 7th century, and is known as the 'Peaceful Temple'.

  • Paro Taksang

    Paro Taksang, also known as Tiger's Nest, is Bhutan's most famous temple-monastery. It is believed that Guru Rinpoche flew on a tigress to meditate at this location in the 8th century.

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