Paro Taktsang

Background
Paro Taktsang, also called the Tiger’s Nest, is an important symbol of Bhutanese spirituality and culture. It sits on a cliff in the upper Paro valley. It’s very important in Vajrayana Buddhism, especially because of Padmasambhava, known as Guru Rinpoche. According to legend, Padmasambhava flew here on a tigress’s back, which is why it’s called the Tiger’s Nest. It’s a significant place of pilgrimage and devotion for Buddhists worldwide. Visiting Paro Taktsang is not only a physical journey but also a spiritual one, offering pilgrims and travellers alike a profound experience of reverence, tranquillity, and connection with the divine.


Sites to visit

1. Taktsang (Tiger Nest)
2. Drukgyel Dzong
3. Kyichu Temple
4. Dumgtseg Temple
5. Ta Dzong (National Museum)
6. Paro Rinpung Dzong
7. Tamchoe Temple