Paro DzongkhagShopping

Shopping in Paro Dzongkhag

  1. A

    Vajrayana Art Gallery

    Vajrayana Art Gallery features art by self-taught Bhutanese artist Chimmi Dorje, who incorporates Buddhist themes such as prayer flags and mandala motifs into his abstract art. There’s also some fine photography by his brother. The gallery is often closed out of high season.

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  2. B

    Zhayden Nagtsho Traditional Boot Unit

    Zhayden Nagtsho Traditional Boot Unit is the place for a pair of traditional handmade Bhutanese boots, retailing around US$60.

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  3. C

    Handicrafts Emporium

    The government-run Handicrafts Emporium, on the main street, has books and modern souvenirs at tourist prices.

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  4. D

    Lam Tshering Dirji General Shop

    Marked by a row of colourful prayer wheels, this interesting local shop, sells prayer flags, incense and other religious items.

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  5. E

    Deki Dem Shop

    Marked by a row of colourful prayer wheels, this interesting local shop, sells prayer flags, incense and other religious items.

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  6. F

    Chencho Handicrafts

    Chencho Handicrafts, on the corner of the town square, is a slick operation, with a wide selection of crafts.

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  7. G

    Gyeltshen Tailor Shop

    Gyeltshen Tailor Shop has a selection of mounted thangkas, Bhutanese flags and T-shirts and Buddhist accoutrements.

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  8. H

    Made in Bhutan

    Made in Bhutan is a slick operation, with a wide selection of crafts.

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