In the morning you will trek from the bottom of Paro Valley to Taktsang Monastery, perched on the side of the mountain. Taktsang (commonly known as Tiger's Nest) is Bhutan's most sacred site and one of the top ten super temples in the world to visit. Located at an elevation of 3120 meters, Taktsang is the birthplace of Bhutanese Buddhism. Guru Rinpoche flew here from Tibet on the back of a tigress, which was the manifestation of his divine consort Yeshe Tsogyal.
You can ride a horse or walk to Tiger’s Nest. It is a challenging trek, so you will gain merit with every step. The view from the Paro Valley to the monastery is worth your climb. The hike starts from a gentle forest with some prayer flags. After passing a creek and some water-powered prayer wheels, the trail begins to get steeper.
Halfway up the monastery, there is a nice teahouse with great views of Taktsang Monastery that makes it a welcome stopping point. You can have some tea and rest here. You can continue climbing to the viewpoint, which is the best place to take photos of Taktsang. From here, you will walk down a series of steep stairs to a waterfall to reach your final ascent to the entrance. Here you will be required to leave your backpacks, cameras, and phones.
In the afternoon, you will visit Kyichu Lhakhang, Bhutan's oldest temple. After visiting today’s attractions, if time permits, the tour guide can also take you to visit the ordinary market in Paro, where you can buy some handicrafts with Bhutanese characteristics.
Stay overnight in Paro.