Tshering Farm House

Paro


A popular place in Paro to get a taste of traditional Bhutan is this rustic farmhouse, which offers home-cooked meals and adds traditional artemisia herbs to its traditional-style wooden hot stone baths (Nu 1200 to Nu 1500 per person).


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Nearby Paro attractions

1. Pena Lhakhang

0.75 MILES

Lovely Pena (or Puna) Lhakhang is ignored by most visitors to Paro, but is said to have been founded by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century,…

2. Dumtse Lhakhang

0.83 MILES

Just north of town, by the road leading to the National Museum, is Dumtse Lhakhang, an unusual chorten-like temple that was built in 1433 (some sources…

3. Chhoeten Lhakhang

1.09 MILES

The tower-like Chhoeten Lhakhang is southeast of Paro's town square. The caretaker may allow you to visit the upstairs chapel, which features a central…

4. National Museum

1.14 MILES

Perched above Paro Dzong is its ta dzong (watchtower), built in 1649 to protect the undefended dzong and renovated in 1968 to house the National Museum…

5. Paro Weekend Market

1.16 MILES

Paro's weekend market isn't very large but it has a traditional feel and is a fine introduction to some of Bhutan's unique local products, from organic…

6. Five Chortens

1.17 MILES

On the road at the foot of the Paro Dzong, beside the Ugyen Pelri Palace, are five square chortens that were built in memory of the first king of Bhutan,…

7. Druk Choeding

1.18 MILES

Also known as Tshongdoe Naktshang, the quiet and peaceful Druk Choeding is the town temple and an important historical site. It was built in 1525 by…

8. Archery Ground

1.2 MILES

After a visit to Paro's weekend market or Druk Choeding temple, it's well worth wandering down to this local archery ground to see if there's a…