It's difficult to show in a photograph just
how high Taktshang sits up the face of this
cliff, but it's about 2,500 feet above Paro
Valley and two- to four-hour climb to get
there.
Yeah, I had the same thought. Without the
trail and stairs, it's incredible that anyone
could reach the location at all, let alone
bring along building materials.
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ray_in_la
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It's difficult to show in a photograph just how high Taktshang sits up the face of this cliff, but it's about 2,500 feet above Paro Valley and two- to four-hour climb to get there.
This shot shows where it sits on the mountain:
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