Mountain Monastery Bhutan

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Paro Taktsang, is a sacred Vajrayana Himalayan Buddhist site located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan. It is one of thirteen …

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2025年1月7日
Visited the tigers nest monastery with my family in november 2024. this is a must do thing while in paro , bhutan can take between half a day to full day to complete. the monastery is atop a rocky … 1Ajay_Sharma1的完整评论
2024年12月31日
The day hike to Taktsang monastery is moderately difficult. The 4km ascent is quite steep and requires a decent amount of stamina. There are steps for about 70% of the way but they vary a lot in heig… Aragon19877的完整评论
2024年12月14日
This is more than just visiting a monastery built into the sheer cliff face of a mountain. It is an experience you'll never forget. To get to the monastery, it's a 3km hike uphill on a windy, uneve… thechronictraveller的完整评论

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How long does it take to get to the cafeteria by a horse?
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Oh, I would not do that if I were you. We were told by our guide NOT to take a horse as the worst accidents happen when something startled and you can be thrown off. Making it to …
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Oh, I would not do that if I were you. We were told by our guide NOT to take a horse as the worst accidents happen when something startled and you can be thrown off. Making it to the cafeteria is easier than the rest, I think. Many of the people who rode horses never made it to the Tiger's Nest. Take baby steps, use hiking poles, rest when necessary but do it on your own:-) If you can and are healthy enough It is something you will always remember.
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How long did it take to get to the Tea House and was it an uphill fight?
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On a beautiful sunny day, it took us an hour to reach the cafeteria. We stopped only to use the restrooms and then continued on The entire day took us 6 hours plus lunch on …
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On a beautiful sunny day, it took us an hour to reach the cafeteria. We stopped only to use the restrooms and then continued on The entire day took us 6 hours plus lunch on the way down So for us, three hours up and three down. It was such fun and difficult all at the same time We got to know some of our fellow journeyers & gave words of encouragement going up and then back down. Good luck and wishing you wonderful weather
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Me n m wife plan a Bhutan Visit during April 2020. We can not walk the steps because of our age.Is there any other …
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Me n m wife plan a Bhutan Visit during April 2020. We can not walk the steps because of our age.Is there any other alternative ?
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Hi: I do understand that climbing for you and your wife can be difficult and while many answered about the ponies, they are dangerous according to our guide. We started @ 7:30 am …
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Hi: I do understand that climbing for you and your wife can be difficult and while many answered about the ponies, they are dangerous according to our guide. We started @ 7:30 am stopped briefly at the cafeteria then continued our climb. It was one of the most difficult climbs we have done. The horses/ponies can be startled and our guide said that he has seen serious accidents by riding them. If you cannot make it to the cafeteria on foot, I would advise not to attempt it. Even on a sunny beautiful day, the journey is tough due to the tree roots, no even surfaces and of course the high altitude. We saw many climbed to the cafeteria and stopped there.
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I have planned 3 nights in Thimphu one night in punakHa and 3 nights in Paro But my travel agent is saying to stay two …
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I have planned 3 nights in Thimphu one night in punakHa and 3 nights in Paro But my travel agent is saying to stay two nights in Thimphu two nights in punakha and three nights in Paro Pls advise it is better to stay in Thimphu for two nights or three nights
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Hi there! Well, Tiger's Nest requires 1 whole day and if you want to cover it (very much recommended) then 3 Nights in Paro are must. In Punakha, other than the Punakha Dzong and …
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Hi there! Well, Tiger's Nest requires 1 whole day and if you want to cover it (very much recommended) then 3 Nights in Paro are must. In Punakha, other than the Punakha Dzong and River Rafting there is nothing else to do. If you love nature, peace and serenity and are a person who loves to pass one whole day in a resort, relaxing, reading, eating etc. (like me) then 2 Nights in Punakha are must. Otherwise one night will suffice. In Thimphu, I suggest 3 Nights since there are many things to see there, including the Semtokha Dzong in the outskirts. Moreover it is the capital city and thus deserves 3 Nights. After all, you can consult with your travel agent, who may guide you further (and probably better). A little long answer and not that related to Tiger's Nest but hope it helps you and some others too! Have a cheerful holiday.
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