Bumdra

Bumdra is a remote high-altitude campsite near Paro Taktsang in Bhutan, located at around 3,800 meters. Often called the “hidden cliff,” it is known for its peaceful and untouched surroundings. The site holds deep spiritual significance, believed to be blessed by Guru Rinpoche.
It is the popular trekking destination for those looking to explore Bhutan’s wilderness and enjoy a night under the stars in traditional tents. It offers a perfect spot for camping, reflection, and soaking in nature’s beauty. The trekking route begins at the base near Paro Taktsang, involving a steep but rewarding climb, where trekkers pass through forests, mountain ridges, and monasteries along the way. The site is home to small monasteries, chortens, and prayer flags, enhancing its spiritual charm.
Bumdra is a remote high-altitude campsite near Paro Taktsang in Bhutan, located at around 3,800 meters. Often called the “hidden cliff,” it is known for its peaceful and untouched surroundings. The site holds deep spiritual significance, believed to be blessed by Guru Rinpoche.
It is the popular trekking destination for those looking to explore Bhutan’s wilderness and enjoy a night under the stars in traditional tents. It offers a perfect spot for camping, reflection, and soaking in nature’s beauty. The trekking route begins at the base near Paro Taktsang, involving a steep but rewarding climb, where trekkers pass through forests, mountain ridges, and monasteries along the way. The site is home to small monasteries, chortens, and prayer flags, enhancing its spiritual charm.