THIMPU – BHUTAN’s CAPITAL It is the capital of the government, religion and business dealings. It is also home to some of the royal family members, civil servants, politician and monks. A visit to the Thimpu Dzong is worthwhile as it is built in 1641. So you’ve got more than 300 years of history ‘for
TAKSTANG MONASTERY (TIGER NEST AT PARO) Situated on a rocky edge with a drop of nearly 800m is the prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site, the Paro Takstang which overlooks the spectacular Paro Valley. It is said that the respected Guru Padma Sambhava known as the second Buddha in Bhutan, meditated where the monastery is having
TOP 5 REASONS TO VISIT BHUTAN! TAKSTANG GOEMBA (TIGER NEST MONASTERY) Definitely not-to-be-miss! If you miss this, you have really not visited Bhutan! Really! Story has it that the legendary hill was discovered by Master Rinchope who flew here on this steep cliff on a flaming tigress. Situated on a height of 3000m vertical