Top Destination : National Museum of Bhutan
It is located in the Paro district in western Bhutan. Established in 1968, the museum houses some of the finest specimens of Bhutanese art, including master pieces of bronze statues and paintings. Today, the national museum has in its possession over 3,000 works of Bhutanese art, covering more than 1,500 years of Bhutan’s cultural heritage.
Set in Paro Ta Dzong, the National Museum of Bhutan is sure to answer the queries of the history buffs. The popular tourist attraction is a cultural museum which was established in the year 1968 to house some finest specimen of Bhutanese art including bronze paintings and statues. Today the museum has more than 3,000 works of Bhutanese artefacts and artworks including traditional weapons, costumes, armour, handcrafted implements and covering more than 1,500 years of Bhutan’s cultural heritage. Tourists visiting the museum will get an opportunity to learn about the unique Bhutanese history with its rich holding of various creative traditions and disciplines. The ambience of the museum represents a remarkable blend of the past with the present which is an experience not to be missed when holidaying in Paro. As the tourists indulge in exploring the museum, they would come across the Natural History Gallery and Ritual Objects that showcases objects like daggers, headdresses, thunderbolts, robes, cymbals, musical instruments appropriate to Buddhist ceremonies. Further ahead, there is the Chapel of Wealth Deity and Thangkas that has a range of paintings of natural mineral pigments. A visit to the museum will bring one close to a collection that can best show the rich cultural traditions of the country.
Coming to the architecture of the museum, the unusual round building is said to resemble a conch shell. Photography is strictly prohibited inside the museum but tourists can make the best use if their photography skills by capturing the ta dzong (watchtower) and the surrounding grounds. In addition to this, once tourists are done with visiting the museum, one can take down a path from the museum to the dzong and back to the town. Indulging in this short hike will give the travellers an opportunity to enjoy good views of the valley and of the Ugyen Pelri Palace.
Essential Information
1. Location: Paro, Bhutan. The museum is located above Paro dzong.
2. Opening Hours: During the summer season (March To October) the visiting hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Ticket counter closes at 4.30 PM). During the winter season (November-February), the visiting hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Ticket counter closes at 3.30 PM)
3. Entry Fee:
– Local: Nu. 10
– SAARC Country Citizens: Nu. 25
– Non-SAARC Country Citizens: Nu. 150
– Bhutanese Students: Nu. 5
– Monks, Nuns, Gomchens (Lay monks) and Children under 10 yrs: Free
4. Best Time: The best time to visit the National Museum of Bhutan is during the spring months of March to May. This is a good time for tourism and you can visit a number of tourist attractions in Bhutan along with the National Museum of Bhutan.
5. Distance from Nearest Airport: The nearest airport is Paro International Airport which is located 9.5 kilometres away from the National Museum of Bhutan.
What's Included
Pick-Drop
Airport pick-drop
Meals
All meals (excluding alcoholic beverages)
Transportation
All Transportation facilities
Hotels
Minimum three Star Hotel Accomodation.
Guide
Professional English-Speaking guide
Equipments
Adventure Equipment
Road Permits
All road permits and entry fees
Camp
Camp Assistances