Cozily perched in a valley amidst the gently rising hills, Bumdra Monastery is one of the ancient and revered places to visit in Paro. Bumdrak means 'Rock of One Hundred Thousand Foot Prints' and it is believed that the temple here was built by one hundred ‘dakinis’ (celestial females).
Cozily perched in a valley amidst the gently rising hills, Bumdra Monastery is one of the ancient and revered places to visit in Paro, ,offers a serene escape for visitors on a Bhutan trip. Bumdrak means 'Rock of One Hundred Thousand Foot Prints' and it is believed that the temple here was built by one hundred ‘dakinis’ (celestial females).
From the monastery, views of the valley below glistening in the rays of the sun are soul-stirring and the fluttering sound of the prayer flays fills the air with spirituality. The trek to the Bumdra Monastery is prevalent among first-time trekkers.
Entry fees: Free
Timings: 8.00 AM - 5.00 Mon-Sun