National Museum of Bhutan is a cultural museum in the town of Paro in western Bhutan. Established in 1968, in the renovated ancient Ta Dzong building, …
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Mar 13, 2025
The museum grew on us during our visit and is worth a stop, especially if you’re near the Dzong. At first when they had exhibits on Neolithic pots and arrowheads it was boring. But there are severa…Full review by EC13091
Mar 11, 2025
A fairly small easy to visit sight, others have covered its varied collections. Worth a visit if visiting Paro Dzong, as it’s in the sites original watchtower.Full review by purplemyrtles
Dec 27, 2024
The museum has a very interesting collection of artefacts that capture the diversity of Bhutan's history and culture including a vast number of thangka paintings, sculptures, costumes, weapons, stamp…Full review by Aragon19877
are there more numbers of Bhutanese visitors or the tourists visiting the museum?
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Local visitors far outnumber foreigners in most places in Bhutan. There are only 60000 foreigners per year in this glorious place But Indians and Nepalese do not need visas so this may …
Local visitors far outnumber foreigners in most places in Bhutan. There are only 60000 foreigners per year in this glorious place But Indians and Nepalese do not need visas so this may mean that there are few western or south east Asian and Chinese visitors