About Paro

Nestled in the verdant embrace of Bhutan, Paro Valley stands as a captivating travel destination, offering a symphony of natural beauty, cultural richness, and spiritual allure. The valley’s landscape is a masterpiece of rolling hills, terraced fields, and the meandering Paro Chhu River, creating a picturesque canvas that draws travellers into its serene embrace.

The people of Paro, warm and welcoming, reflect the essence of Bhutanese hospitality. Their traditional way of life, deeply rooted in Bhutanese culture, adds an authentic charm to the valley’s ambiance. As the seasons change, so does Paro’s weather, ranging from the vibrant colours of spring to the pristine snowfall in winter. This diversity allows visitors to witness the valley’s splendour year-round.

Paro is not merely a destination; it’s a spiritual journey. The air resonates with the echoes of prayer flags, and the landscape is adorned with sacred sites like the iconic Paro Taktsang, a testament to Bhutan’s spiritual heritage. Rinpung Dzong, with its architectural grandeur, stands as a guardian of tradition, inviting exploration into Bhutan’s historical legacy. Amidst the rhythm of daily life, Paro reveals its soul through festivals, where traditional dances and rituals celebrate Bhutanese culture.

Paro Valley is a tapestry of nature, culture, and spirituality, inviting travellers to immerse themselves in a unique blend of tradition and tranquillity that defines the heart of Bhutan

Paro Taktsang: The Tiger’s Nest Monastery

Perched on a cliffside, Paro Taktsang, or the Tiger’s Nest, is a sacred Buddhist monastery that stands as an iconic symbol of Bhutan. Its spiritual significance and breathtaking location make it a must-visit destination for pilgrims and tourists alike.

Taa Dzong – National Museum of Bhutan: Exploring Bhutan’s Heritage

Taa Dzong, transformed into the National Museum of Bhutan, houses an extensive collection of artefacts, paintings, and historical treasures. It provides a captivating journey through Bhutan’s cultural evolution, offering insights into its traditions and heritage.

Kichhu Lhakhang: A Place of Serenity

Kichhu Lhakhang, a revered temple in Paro, exudes serenity amidst lush surroundings. This sacred site, dating back to the 7th century, stands as a testament to Bhutan’s spiritual legacy, welcoming visitors to experience moments of tranquillity and reflection.

Drugyel Dzong: Royal Legacy in Stone

Once a fortress defending against Tibetan invasions, Drugyel Dzong has been reconstructed to its former glory. This architectural marvel now serves as a commemoration of the birth of the Gyelsey, the crown prince, showcasing Bhutan’s commitment to preserving its royal heritage.

Rinpung Dzong: Where Tradition Meets Architecture

Rinpung Dzong, a striking fortress-monastery, reflects the seamless integration of Bhutanese tradition and architectural brilliance. Its imposing structure and cultural significance make it a key attraction for those exploring the historical gems of Paro.

Dungtse Lhakhang: Artistry in Sacred Spaces

Dungtse Lhakhang is a unique temple renowned for its artistic splendour. Intricate murals and exquisite architecture make this sacred site a captivating destination, providing a glimpse into the artistic prowess of Bhutanese craftsmen.

Bumdra Trek: Adventure Amidst Peaks

For adventure enthusiasts, the Bumdra Trek offers a thrilling journey leading to the hilltop Bumdra Monastery. Amidst panoramic views, this trek combines the joy of exploration with the spiritual aura of a secluded monastery.

Chelila Pass: Panoramic Vistas of the Himalayas

Chelila Pass stands as a gateway to panoramic vistas of the majestic Himalayan mountain ranges. The breathtaking scenery and crisp mountain air make this pass a captivating spot for those seeking the beauty of Bhutan’s natural landscapes.

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Stories, tips, and guides

Visa and SDF

All travellers must secure visa clearance before travelling to Bhutan, except visitors from countries with separate entry arrangements. Asian Tours and Travel, as a licensed Bhutanese tour operator based in Thimphu, can assist you with the visa application process and help ensure that all required details are submitted correctly.

When to plan your trip?

Careful planning makes every Bhutan journey more meaningful, allowing travellers to respect sustainable tourism policies, arrange permits, coordinate guides, and reserve experiences in advance. Whether exploring monasteries, festivals, Himalayan trails, or peaceful valleys, thoughtful preparation helps create lasting memories in Bhutan’s rich cultural and natural landscape for every traveller.

Little about Bhutan

Upon arrival at Paro International Airport, Asian Tours and Travel welcomes you with warm Bhutanese hospitality and a traditional Khadhar ceremonial scarf. This meaningful gesture reflects goodwill, respect, and cultural tradition, setting the perfect tone as you are comfortably transferred to your destination and begin your memorable Bhutan experience.

Mode of Travel

Arrive in Bhutan with confidence as Asian Tours and Travel welcomes you at Paro International Airport and ensures a smooth, organized transfer to your destination. Our representative greets you with a traditional Khadhar scarf, sharing goodwill, respect, and genuine Bhutanese hospitality from the very beginning of your Bhutan journey.

Cost Details

Our packages include a welcome scarf at Paro International Airport, airport transfers, inland travel permits, guided sightseeing, approved hotels, daily meals, refreshments, bottled water, licensed English-speaking guides, comfortable transport, the Sustainable Development Fee, Bhutan Sales Tax, service charges, and all essential arrangements for a smooth and enjoyable Bhutan journey.