Chumphu Ney, where the Floating Statue of Dorji Phagmo defies gravity
Chumphu Ney is a meditation place of Guru Rinpoche in Paro at an altitude of 3000 masl where the famous floating statue of Dorji Phagmo is defying gravity.
Chumphu Ney is a meditation place of Guru Rinpoche in Paro at an altitude of 3000 masl where the famous floating statue of Dorji Phagmo is defying gravity.
Bumdrak is a sacred cliff of Guru Rinpoche in Paro at an altitude of 3500 masl where Dakinis – Goddess of the Fairies are said to have left 100,000 footprints.
"Om Ah Hung Ney" are the three holiest sites of Guru Rinpoche since their names begin with the letters, Om, Ah, and Hung, which forms the Mantra, “Om Ah Hung”.
Paro Taktsang is the most sacred cave where Guru Rinpoche journeyed here on the back of a flaming tigress to subjugate the malicious spirits.
Hungrel Dzong is the sacred site of Guru Rinpoche in Paro where a five-story structure Namgyal Khangzang was built by Pha Drung Drung Gyelchog.
Drakey Pangtsho is a scared lake on the lap of Jowo Drake at an altitude of 4390 masl in Paro where Guru Rinpoche had hidden treasures in the 8th Century.