
Location of Paro dzongkhag within Bhutan.

Town of Paro and Paro Dzong, September, 2006
'Paro'སྤ་རོ་རྫོང་ཁག་ is the name of a district (''
dzongkhag''), valley, river and town (population 20,000) in the
Kingdom of
Bhutan, located at . It is one of the most historic valleys in Bhutan. Both trade goods and invading
Tibetans came over the pass at the head of the valley, giving Paro the closest cultural connection with Tibet of any Bhutanese district. Important cultural sites include:
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Taktshang, or ''Tiger's Nest'', the most famous monastery in Bhutan
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Kyichu Lhakhang, which along with
Jambay Lhakhang in central Bhutan is the oldest temple in Bhutan, dating to the
7th century
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Drukgyel Dzong, at the upper end of the valley, built to protect against invading Tibetans, but in ruins since a fire in the 1950s.
★ 'Paro Town', the single market town in the dzonghag which is booming (by Bhutanese standards) due to an influx of tourist dollars.
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Rinpung Dzong, also known as 'Paro Dzong', the massive fortress/monastery which is also the administrative center of the dzonkhag. Scenes from the movie ''
Little Buddha'' were filmed in and around this dzong.
★ The
National Museum of Bhutan, where visitors can learn about the culture of Bhutan.
Paro contains the only active international
airport in Bhutan, the
Paro Airport, a beautiful small green-roofed facility in a
valley, served only by
Druk Air (Bhutan's National Airline) from
India and other countries in
Southeast Asia.
Paro is bordered by
Haa dzongkhag to the west, Tibet to the north,
Thimphu to the east, and
Chukha dzongkhag to the south. Paro comprises ten ''
gewogs'' or counties:
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Doga Gewog
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Dopshari Gewog
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Doteng Gewog
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Hungrel Gewog
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Lamgong Gewog
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Lungnyi Gewog
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Naja Gewog
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Shapa Gewog
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Tsento Gewog
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Wangchang Gewog
Paro was featured on the
NBC Today Show segment
Where In The World Is Matt Lauer? on
2 May 2007.
''See also:''
Districts of Bhutan