Rinpung Dzong, also known as the “Fortress of the Heap of Jewels,” is a majestic fortress-monastery located in Paro, Bhutan. Built in the 17th century by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, it serves as both a religious center and the administrative headquarters of the Paro district. The dzong features impressive traditional Bhutanese architecture with towering walls, intricate woodwork, and beautiful murals depicting Buddhist legends. It hosts the annual Paro Tsechu festival, one of Bhutan’s most important religious events. Overlooking the Paro River, Rinpung Dzong is not only a spiritual hub but also a symbol of Bhutanese culture, heritage, and historical resilience.
Our trip was an amazing experience! The vehicle provided (both in India & Bhutan) was super comfortable and well-maintained. Immigration was smooth, thanks to our guide who handled everything so well....
Our trip was an amazing experience! The vehicle provided (both in India & Bhutan) was super comfortable and well-maintained. Immigration was smooth, thanks to our guide who handled everything so well. Hotel check-ins and meals were hassle-free, with staff being flexible and kind. Our guide made the journey even better by sharing insights about local culture and food. Viacation’s team checked in on us daily and was always available for support—truly commendable!
Our Bhutan trip was like stepping into a world of peace and nature. The hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the serene vibes of Punakha were unforgettable. Viacation arranged our permits, stays, and lo...
Our Bhutan trip was like stepping into a world of peace and nature. The hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the serene vibes of Punakha were unforgettable. Viacation arranged our permits, stays, and local guides perfectly. It was the ideal trip to disconnect from the world and recharge our souls