Tiger’s Nest, or Paro Taktsang, is a revered Buddhist monastery in Bhutan perched on a cliff in the Paro Valley. Legend says Guru Padmasambhava meditated here in the 8th century. It’s a symbol of both natural beauty and spiritual significance, attracting visitors on a challenging yet rewarding hike to experience its breathtaking views and profound tranquility.
Overview
Tiger’s Nest, or Paro Taktsang, is a renowned Buddhist monastery perched on a cliffside in Bhutan’s Paro Valley. Legend says Guru Padmasambhava meditated here in the 8th century. The trek takes 2-3 hours each way through stunning scenery. The monastery consists of temples and dwellings connected by stairs. It’s a sacred site and a symbol of Bhutanese culture, attracting visitors worldwide.
Take a Thimphu in-depth tour to reach the unknown part of the city
- Driving on the postcard-worthy mountain road
- Hiking to Taktsang Monastery, the best-known attraction in Bhutan
- Relax yourself via a traditional hot stone bath
- Drink traditional red rice beer with unique local taste
- Dress in traditional National Attire to take a photo