Discover the best top things to do in Paro, Bhutan including Access Bhutan Tours & Treks, Amedewa Tours and Trek, Trophel Tours and Treks, Bhutan Best Inbound Tour, Rinpung Dzong, Paro River, Kyichu Lhakhang, Chele La Pass, Drukgyel Dzong, National Museum.
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Access Bhutan Tours & Treks is Tour Company based at Thimphu, Bhutan .We have been organising wide range of multi-day cultural tours and hiking tours since 2007. Access Bhutan Tours & Treks is Bhutan Goverment licensed tour company with license no. 1021940.
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Amedewa Tours and Trek is one of the leading tour and travel companies in Bhutan. Our agency is officially registered under Tourism Council of Bhutan. It is also an active member of the Association of Bhutan Tour Operator. We are a well-established company in the Kingdom and our agency is operated by sole proprietor. We specialize in inbound Bhutan tour. Our dedicated team of professionals are committed to offer travel services of the highest quality, putting our energy and enthusiasm with the years of substantial experience that we have. Our greatest satisfaction comes in serving large number of clients and enabling them to experience the bliss of traveling across Bhutan, The Land of Happiness.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Trophel Tours & Treks is essentially a family run business managed by Chencho, Sonam and Pem (Father, daughter, and son). Wondering about ‘MOTHER’ Well! Lalita’s hands are full managing the local joint Sonam Trophel restaurant. We are based out of Paro Bhutan and welcomed our first guest in 2007. Our team are extremely passionate about BHUTAN and aspire to create meaningful local experiences with focus on authenticity and sustainability. Our trips are an opportunity to meet and connect with local people and to forge lifelong friendships. We simply want our clients to experience Bhutan, as we LOCALs do #NOFILTER. Every itinerary is thoroughly vetted from our personal local experience on the ground and it encourages you to become an engaged traveler through interactions with the local communities. Our philosophy is a simple one; to offer you the best possible local experience and contribute to the development of local communities. We understand the only way to achieve this is to have
5.0 based on 146 reviews
Bhutan Inbound Tour offers a rare chance to penetrate through the world of magic and myths. Explore ancient monasteries and experience a unique culture with us. We serve your need from ground handling to arranging the airline tickets. Things To Do With Us * Enjoy the quiet family vacation and rejuvenate with herbal and hot stone *Meet Monk On Hilltop monasteries *Hike up the Sacred Taktsang (Tiger’s nest) and kiss the sky *Visit colorful festival in Bhutanese attire *Plough the field and enjoy Ara(Locally Brewed Alcohol) with farmers *Enjoy the bicycle on some world’s highest road pass *Discover tales of Phallus and get blessed *Spread Merit By hoisting Prayer Flags and lighting the butter lamp - *Romance the untamed River *Plant the happiness tree and reduce your carbon footprint *Add 565+ Species of birds in your ornithology dictionary *Get Married In Bhutan like Royal Couple *Challenge yourselves on snowman trek *Take selfies on your Trek To Dagana’s One Thousand Lake
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Rinpung Dzong, popularly know as, Paro Dzong is situated in the Paro Valley. This Dzong is a monastery and also houses the administrative offices of the valley. The entry will require you to be with a guide and you need to pay ₹500 for the visit and guide's fee. The monastery is beautiful and you will learn a lot about Buddhism. Once you have been inside, the guide will allow you to take a stroll outside the monastery and photography is allowed only outside the Dzong. There is a vast balcony that outlooks the Paro Valley and the international airport. If you are carrying luggage, the guide will allow you to leave it outside the monastery.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Paro Chu river meets Wang chu river at Paro town. There is a bridge each on both rivers. The walk form one bridge to the other would be one km. On many occasions we spent time with the river. Its a fast flowing mountain river and it looks different every single day based on the type of light and the cloud cover. One day it is light green, another day faint blue, a third day grey, and there are rocks perhaps in the middle and so it jumps over them and creates ripples and it flows beautifully. I don't think we have enjoyed a river as much as we enjoyed Paro River before.
4.5 based on 685 reviews
The Chele La Pass, situated at an altitude of 3988 metres (13083 feet) above MSL and at a distance of about 36 kms from Paro Town on the Paro-Haa highway is a must visit place in Bhutan for all tourists, who can withstand the bitter cold and the breathlessness at high altitude. This pass is the highest motorable road in Bhutan separating two valleys Paro and Haa. The journey through the road, covered with snow was very exciting and memorable with fantastic views on either side. As the sky was clear during our visit, we could see the most sacred mountain peak of Bhutan, Jumolhari , having an altitude of about 22000 feet above MSL. We did not see any human habitation in that area. Only a mobile Fast food/Tea/Coffee/Snacks vehicle was seen stationed there to cater to the needs of the visiting tourists.
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Though visitors cannot enter the ruins of this formerly majestic fortress, it's worth a visit for the gorgeous backdrop of Chomolhari mountain.
Located in the upper part of the Paro District, Bhutan, Drukgyal Dzong was a fortress and Buddhist monastery built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649. . It is listed as a tentative site in Bhutan's Tentative List for UNESCO inclusion.
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This former fortress was turned into a museum in 1968.
This is another “must-see” when in Bhutan. The museum building was damaged in the shocks of the Nepal earthquake and is under renovation. The exhibits are temporarily moved to an adjacent building. You get to see the cultural & traditional history of Bhutan as well as its bio-diversity in one place. It is good that they do not permit and bags, cameras or photography inside.
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