Paro

Paro

gateway the Tiger's Nest and most other places in Bhutan

Location: 

Paro, Bhutan

Duration: 

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. Paro: important city in western Bhutaninfo-icon
  2. Paro Airport: world's most dangerous airport!
  3. Tourism: gateway to Tigers Nest and other attractions
  4. Paro town: a small city that was mostly built for tourism
  5. Journey: driving back from Punakha to Paro

Image sources

  1. View over Paro from Ta Dzong
  2. Backstreets of Paro, less touristy
  3. Small shop (or Kiosk) in Paro
  4. Old man at a local Kiosk in Paro
  5. Playground in the heart of Paro

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