All You Need to Know about the Hike to Tiger’s Nest Bhutan


4Min to Read | By Himalayan Windows | Apr 24, 2025

Tiger’s Nest Paro an amazing and most picturesque place perching on the cliffside of a mountain at an elevation of 3120 meters above sea level. Tiger’s Nest monastery in Bhutan is a place to trek and enjoy nature at the fullest, local guides are there to help, and on halfway cafeteria is there to relax and energies yourself. The Tiger’s Nest Temple, also known as Taktsang Monastery, is one of the most recognized and sacred places in Bhutan.

 

Discover why Tiger’s Nest in Bhutan remains an essential destination on every visitor’s bucket list, regardless of the duration of their visit. Explore the extraordinary allure of this iconic site.

Tiger’s Nest, also known as Taktsang Monastery

Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) Facts

Tiger’s Nest Location Near Paro, Bhutan
Tiger’s Nest Height above sea level 3120 meters (10,236ft) above sea level
Tiger’s Nest Elevation Gain 518m (1699ft)
Duration of the Tiger’s Nest hike 5-6 hours (Back and forth)
Tiger’s Nest Trek Distance 4 Miles (6.4 Kilometers) – Round Trip
Tiger’s Nest Trek Difficulty Moderate (Steep Ascend)
Best Months to Visit Tiger’s Nest March, April, May and September, October, November, December

 

What is the story behind Tiger’s Nest (Taktsang Monastery), and where is it located?

The Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Taktsang Monastery) is a recognized and sacred Buddhist site located near Paro in Bhutan. It was first built in 1692, and Guru Rinpoche had first meditated in the cave, which is the major event that introduced Buddhism into Bhutan. It is believed that the Guru Rinpoche was carried from Tibet to the Paro Taktsang on the back of a tigress, thus, the name is given, ‘Tiger’s Nest’.

Paro Valley as seen from the Tiger’s Nest Trail

 

Getting into Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang) Monastery 

The Tiger’s Nest is located near Paro Valley. It takes about half an hour to reach the hiking spot from Paro town. The hike starts at the bottom of the mountain, from where you can see a glimpse of Tiger’s Nest Temple. There are some outdoor shops where you can buy necessary things for the hike, such as walking sticks, umbrellas, and you can also buy souvenirs. If you are unable to hike up to the temple, you can hire a horse at this place. The horse can walk up to the cafeteria; from there, you will have to walk for over an hour to reach the monastery.

The total hiking time to reach the Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang) is about 3 hours from the bottom. The hike up to the Cafeteria is halfway, it takes about one and a half hours to reach the cafeteria. A total of 5 hours would be spent (back and forth) on the hike to this sacred monastery.

Prayer Flags before reaching the Tiger’s Nest Temple

The path is covered by tons of prayer flags, and you can enjoy the beautiful view of Paro Valley as you go higher. Before you reach the Tiger’s Nest, you have to climb nearly 800 stone steps, and finally, you reach the most sacred site, the Tiger’s Nest (also known as Taktsang).

Once you reach the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, your guide will take you inside the monastery. Your day bag, photography, and shoes are not allowed inside the monastery. These kinds of stuff will need to be left with the security personnel just outside the monastery gate. When you are going back, do not forget to take pictures of the Tiger’s Nest temple, which is something you want to look back on forever.

 

What to Bring for the Tiger’s Nest Hike?

  • Comfortable hiking shoes (no need for heavy-duty trekking boots)
  • Light snacks or energy bars (lunch will be available at the cafeteria en route)
  • Camera, hat, sunglasses,  and sunscreen
  • A small daypack and a refillable water bottle
  • Walking pole (Wooden sticks can be rented or purchased at the trailhead)

 

Best Time to Visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan

Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang) is one of Bhutan’s most Iconic landmarks and can be visited year-round. However, the best time to hike to Tiger’s Nest is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer the most pleasant weather, clear skies, and vibrant natural scenery – ideal conditions for hiking and photography.

Spring (March – May) – Pre-Monsoon

Spring is one of the most popular times to visit. The trails are lined with blooming rhododendrons, temperatures are moderate, and the views of the Himalayas are crystal clear.

Autumn (September – November) – Post-Monsoon

Autumn brings crisp air, blue skies, and colorful foliage, making it another peak season for hiking to the Tiger’s Nest.

Winter (December – February)

While colder, winter offers peaceful trails and the chance to see the monastery with a dusting of snow, perfect for photographers seeking dramatic shots. Just be prepared for chilly mornings and possible icy patches on the trail.

Summer (June – August) – Monsoon Season 

Summer is the least crowded time to visit. While occasional rain showers can make the trail slippery, it’s still possible to hike with proper gear. The lush green landscape during this season offers a unique charm.

 

How fit do you need to be for this hike?

Anyone of average fitness can do this hike. Take your time, do not exhaust yourself. You can bring hiking poles that help to hike, and especially it is helpful for your knees on the descent. You can also take your kids for a hike. The difficulty level of the Taktsang hike is kind of moderate, with a steep ascent, but every fit average person can make it to this temple/monastery without any difficulties.

 

Can I hire a horse for this hike?

Yes, if you are comfortable taking a horse ride, you can hire a horse during the hike. The horseman will follow you along with a horse, so it is less risky. You can only take a horse up to the Cafeteria, after that, you should hike to the temple on foot.

 

Riding a Horse during the Tiger’s Nest hike

 

Opening time of Tiger’s Nest Monastery

The opening time of Tiger’s Nest is 8 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM to 5 PM daily during October, November, December, January, February, and March, and it opens until 6 PM during April, May, June, July, August, and September. However, it is better to reconfirm with your tour operator before you hike to the monastery.

 

Choosing a tour package for this hike

Tiger’s Nest is included in almost every itinerary that you get for Bhutan, and this is one of the major things to do in Bhutan. If your major highlight is hiking Tiger’s Nest in Bhutan, we generally recommend the three most popular short itineraries like Shortest Bhutan Tour Package (3 days), Short Bhutan Tour Package (4 Days), Bhutan Tour with Tiger’s nest hike (5 Days).

 

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Final Thoughts

In conclusion, Tiger’s Nest (Paro Taktsang) in Bhutan is an incredible and picturesque destination situated on a cliffside at an elevation of 3210 meters above sea level. This iconic monastery offers a thrilling trekking experience amidst nature’s beauty, with local guides available for assistance and a halfway cafeteria for relaxation. Known as Taktsang Monastery, it holds immense cultural and spiritual significance, making it a must-visit for every traveler. Explore the enchantment of Tiger’s Nest, discover its fascinating facts, and plan your visit during the best months for an unforgettable adventure. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary attraction that captivates visitors from around the world.


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