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πŸ“ Paro

Home of the Tiger's Nest and the airport.

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Overview

Paro travel guide

Home of the Tiger's Nest and the airport. Paro is one of the highlights of any trip to Bhutan, and most travellers spend around 2 days here.

Things to do

Top things to do in Paro

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Culture

In Paro, explore temples, museums and the historic centre.

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Adventure

In Paro, take on adventure activities and outdoor excursions.

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Iconic

In Paro, explore the highlights.

Getting around

How to reach & get around Paro

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Getting there

Most visitors arrive in Bhutan via Paro (PBH), then continue to Paro by domestic flight, train, bus or road.

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Budget

Plan for roughly $120–$500 per day. See the full Bhutan budget guide.

Beyond Paro

Day trips & nearby places

Thimphu

Thimphu

πŸ—“ 1–2 days

The capital β€” dzongs and Buddha Dordenma.

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Punakha

Punakha

πŸ—“ 1–2 days

Riverside dzong and rice valleys.

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Phobjikha Valley

Phobjikha Valley

πŸ—“ 1 day

Glacial valley of black-necked cranes.

NatureRelax
FAQ

Paro travel FAQ

How many days do you need in Paro?
Most travellers spend 2 days in Paro β€” enough to see the highlights and explore temples, museums and the historic centre.
What is Paro known for?
Paro is especially good for culture, adventure, iconic. Home of the Tiger's Nest and the airport.
When is the best time to visit Paro?
The best time is generally Mar–May, Sep–Nov, in line with the rest of Bhutan.
How do you get to Paro?
Most visitors arrive via Paro (PBH), then reach Paro by domestic flight, train, bus or road.
How much does Paro cost?
Budget around $120–$500 per person per day depending on your style.
Is Paro worth visiting?
Yes β€” Paro is one of the highlights of Bhutan, particularly if you enjoy culture, adventure, iconic.