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I have been a wanderer since past few years. As I was planning my next trip I got a suggestion from a friend of mine about North-East. I did research on it and I got to know a little more about North-East. As there was a crunch of time so for my first trip I planned to visit Meghalaya. I feel lucky that I planned for Meghalaya which is also known as "The Abode of Clouds" After my arrival in Guwahati as a Backpacker, I moved directly to Shillong "The Scotland of the East".

I have been a wanderer since past few years. As I was planning my next trip I got a suggestion from a friend of mine about North-East. I did research on it and I got to know a little more about North-East. As there was a crunch of time so for my first trip I planned to visit Meghalaya. I feel lucky that I planned for Meghalaya which is also known as "The Abode of Clouds" After my arrival in Guwahati as a Backpacker, I moved directly to Shillong "The Scotland of the East".

Taktsang Palphug Monastery or Paro Taktsang, best known as Tiger's Nest is a buddhist Monastery which lies at the edge of a mountain which is 3120m above the sea level, located in upper valley of Paro, Bhutan. It is a trekkers paradise. Tiger's nest is the main point of attraction for people from all over the world who visits Bhutan.

Paro Taktsang consist of four main temples and several dwellings. The main shrine of the Monastery- the prayer wheel is located at the courtyard of the Temple. All the Temples are inter-connected with steps carved out of rocks.

Taktsang Palphug Monastery or Paro Taktsang, best known as Tiger's Nest is a buddhist Monastery which lies at the edge of a mountain which is 3120m above the sea level, located in upper valley of Paro, Bhutan. It is a trekkers paradise. Tiger's nest is the main point of attraction for people from all over the world who visits Bhutan.

Paro Taktsang consist of four main temples and several dwellings. The main shrine of the Monastery- the prayer wheel is located at the courtyard of the Temple. All the Temples are inter-connected with steps carved out of rocks.

When I was a kid, I was a Boy Scout. I made it pretty far too, but then I became a teenager, decided it was “lame,” and quit. As a Boy Scout, I learned how to tie knots, camp outdoors, be a good citizen, play with knives, and got to have cool sleepovers.

One of the most important things you learn as a Boy Scout is their motto to always “be prepared,” and as I’ve grown up and traveled the world, I’ve found this to also be a travel truism.

You never know what might happen on the road.

When I was a kid, I was a Boy Scout. I made it pretty far too, but then I became a teenager, decided it was “lame,” and quit. As a Boy Scout, I learned how to tie knots, camp outdoors, be a good citizen, play with knives, and got to have cool sleepovers.

One of the most important things you learn as a Boy Scout is their motto to always “be prepared,” and as I’ve grown up and traveled the world, I’ve found this to also be a travel truism.

You never know what might happen on the road.