The National Memorial Chorten, dedicated to World Peace, was built in 1974 in memory of the Third Druk Gyalpo. This memorial has gained popularity among tourists due to its tranquil ambiance and white washed walls with gold annexes. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
The DochuLa is a mountain pass on the road from Thimphu to Punakha that offers a birds-eye view of the Himalayan ranges. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
Punakha Dzong is the administrative centre of Punakha District and the country's most beautiful dzong. This Dzong houses the majority of Bhutan's national treasures. Its magnificent structure exemplifies Bhutan's world-class architecture and finest Bhutanese craftsmanship. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
It was one of the richest and decorated monasteries in the country. Featuring ten temples and an opportunity to learn about traditional Buddhist traditions and beliefs, as well as many sacred Buddhist artifacts. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
The Tiger's Nest is one of Bhutan's most recognisable landmarks. Located on the cliff's extreme edge, overlooking the Paro valley. It was founded in 1692 by a Padmasambhava, the "Second Buddha," meditated and defeated the evil demon. This is a must-see destination for nature lovers and hikers. You will need to trek for 2 - 3 hours to reach this Tiger's nest. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
In Bhutan, Paro Chhu translates to "Paro River." It is one of Bhutan's largest rivers, flowing through the western part of the country. This scenic region is one of the kingdom's widest valleys, coated in fertile rice fields and with a gorgeous, pristine river flowing down the valley. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
The National Museum of Bhutan is a cultural museum in the western Bhutan town of Paro that was founded in 1968. The fortress of the watchtower, Paro Ta dzong, was built on the rocky outcrop of the eastern spur of Paro valley, directly above Rinpung Dzong. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri
The best example of Bhutanese architecture is the Rinpung Dzong, also known as the Paro Dzong. Rinchen Pung Dzong, which translates as "Fortress on a Heap of Jewels," was once the National Assembly's meeting place. It also provides tourists with panoramic views of the Paro Valley and the Paro River and therefore is easily visible from any point in the Paro Valley. This activity is part of the Bhutan package tour from Siliguri