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Tiger Nest Camp

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Tiger Nest Camp under the luxury camping in Bhutan.  It is located about 15 minutes drive from Paro town. The beauty of Tiger Nest camp is a panoramic view of the iconic Tiger Nest Monastery. Picturesquely situated in rural surroundings with an uninterrupted view of idyllic Paro Valley.

Bhutan Luxury tour with a customized travel itinerary to Bhutan will provide clients with one night in Tiger Nest Camp. The camp is luxurious and hospitable to the client.

Tiger Nest Camp Paro

Tigers Nest Camp Paro is the only luxury camp in the beautiful valley of Paro.

Rooms and Facilities for Tiger Nest Camp

Tiger Nest Camp retreat offers 15 tented generously spacious rooms with proper insulation and equipped with necessary amenities. The well-appointed rooms provide King-size beds, vanities, and attached modern bathrooms with quality toiletries. Each tented accommodation also features a cooler box, Wi-Fi, and a patio to enjoy morning sunrise views or evening tea, in natural surroundings.

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Picture courtesy: Tiger Nest Camp

Amenities at Tiger Nest Camp

  • Free Parking
  • Free High-Speed Internet (WiFi)
  • Bar/lounge
  • Archery
  • Hiking nearby and to Tiger’s Nest.
  • Kids stay free
  • Highchairs available
  • Allergy-free room
  • Housekeeping
  • Coffee/tea maker.
  • Extra-long beds
  • Walk-in shower
  • Non-smoking rooms

Tigers Nest Camp price

Tiger Nest Camp price. They have three options for a rating in Ngurlturm(Bhutanese currency as par with Indian Currency). Price pertaining to Change without prior notice from Tigers Nest Camp.

 

Single Deluxe Tent

Nu. 7000++ / per night (CP Plan)

Double Deluxe Tent

Nu. 10800++ / per night (CP Plan)

Note Tigers Nest Camp price for breakfast and dinner on a chargeable basis from the Alacart menu. Children below 12 years old share accommodation with their parents. If an extra bed is required Nu.500 is charged per bed. The rate quoted above is based on Bhutanese Currency which is equivalent to Indian Currency.

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Picture Courtesy: Tiger Nest Camp

Evening time Tiger Nest Camp provides a bonfire to the client where you enjoy the warmth and hospitality of Bhutanese.

In the end, you will not see the physical beauty in others that caught your eye, but the fire that burned within them. This kind of beauty is the bonfire you had to attend.  

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Shannon L. Alder

The view of the Tiger-Nest Camp side. It is near Taksang Monastery. When you are traveling to Bhutan it is important to visit Paro Taksang. The Tiger Nest camp is located very near Taksang Monastery. The Tiger Nest Cam will provide luxury travel to Bhutan.

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Picture Courtesy: Tiger Nest Camp

Evening time in Tiger Nest camp will be awesome to relax outside and can see Taksang monastery cling 900 m above Paro Valley.

Places to visit nearby

Tiger Nest Camp to Tigers Nest Monastery

The iconic monastery in the World “Tigers Nest is just on the other side of the Valley on the granite rock. You can start day hiking to the monastery and come back and have a great evening at the luxury campsite Tigers Nest. It will take 10 minutes to drive to reach the base camp of Tigers Nest Monestry.

Village Hike

During Spring and Autumn seasons, you can hike to nearby villages and get the rural village life of Bhutan. You can visit Bhutanese homestays and taste the food of the Village. You can feel the freshness of the air when you pass by the nearby villages.

Drugyel Dzong

Drukgyel Dzong was a fortress to protect Paro Valley during Shabdrung Nawang Namgyel(Founder of Bhutan). Now in ruins, located in the upper part of the Paro Valley of Bhutan. The fortress was built on the hilltop with a strategic location by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649. It was built to commemorate the victory over an invasion of Tibet.

In the early 1950s, Drukgyel Dzong was almost completely destroyed by fire. It is on Bhutan’s tentative list for UNESCO list.

In the year 2016, the birth of The Gyalsey(5th King Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk’s eldest son), commemorates the arrival of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to Bhutan in 1616 AD and the birth year of Guru Rinpoche. Prime Minister Lyonchen Tshering Tobgay (2nd Primeminister of Bhutan) announced that the Dzong will be rebuilt and reinstated to its former glory. The announcement and groundbreaking ceremony took place a day after the Prince was born.

 

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