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Ta Dzong

Ta Dzong Tourism

Ta Dzong Tourism

Type of destination: Museum/Historic Site
Ideal visit duration: 1-2 hours
Ta Dzong, located in Paro, Bhutan, is a historic watchtower that has been repurposed as the National Museum of Bhutan. Constructed in 1649 to protect Rinpung Dzong during inter-valley wars of the 17th century, Ta Dzong stands on a hill above the town of Paro, offering unrivaled views of the surrounding valley and the majestic Paro Dzong. The cylindrical structure, reflecting the unique architecture of Bhutan, includes 2.5-meter-thick walls and a series of dark, defensive tunnels. The museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts from Bhutanese history, including traditional costumes, armor, religious sculptures, and a notable collection of thangkas - religious paintings on cotton or silk applique. The expansive range of exhibits provides visitors with a deeper understanding of Bhutanese culture and history. The layout of Ta Dzong is a manifestation of Bhutanese iconography and expresses the complexity of the nation's heritage and spiritual beliefs.
Hill Stations (11)
Religious Places (61)
Historical Places (40)
Museums (8)
Wildlife Sanctuaries (13)
National Parks (9)
Forts (1)
Villages (18)
Zoos (5)
Mountains (6)
Gardens (14)
Waterfalls (10)
Dams (3)
Lakes (7)
Trekking Places (3)

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