Reaching Paa Chhu River in Paro is a serene journey through the mystical landscapes of Bhutan. Paro is well-connected by air, road, and, for the adventurous, even by foot through several trekking routes.
The quickest way to reach Paro is by flying into Paro International Airport (PBH), which is the only international airport in Bhutan. Airlines such as Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines operate flights from various cities including Kathmandu, Delhi, Bangkok, and Kolkata. From the airport, Paa Chhu River is just a short taxi ride away.
If you're already in Bhutan, the road network is quite extensive and the journey is picturesque. You can hire a taxi or use the local bus service to reach Paro from other cities like Thimphu. The distance from Thimphu to Paro is approximately 50 kilometers, and it usually takes about an hour to travel by car.
For enthusiasts seeking a more adventurous route, trekking to Paro is an option. Several treks lead to Paro valley, most notably the Jhomolhari Trek, which takes trekkers through beautiful trails offering views of the untouched natural landscape and ends in Paro.
Paro offers a range of accommodations from luxury hotels to cozy homestays. It’s advisable to book your stay in advance, especially during the peak tourist seasons.
When visiting Paa Chhu River, you can indulge in various activities such as fishing, river rafting, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the riverbank. Additionally, Paro is home to many cultural and historical sites like the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang), the National Museum of Bhutan, and the picturesque Paro Dzong.