A couple of additional shots of the famous 17th Century (1692) Tiger's Nest Monastery, near Paro, Bhutan. The monastery was badly damaged by fire in 1998 and was restored by 2005. Like many religious and cultural buildings in Bhutan, photography is prohibited inside the building, so I have exterior shots only.
The monastery sits at an altitude of over 3100m / 10,200ft, a climb of 900m / 3,000 ft over a distance of around 2km / 1.25 miles. We did the climb on our first day in Bhutan, so we had not had a chance to adjust to the altitude. It was quite a slippery and difficult climb up muddy the trails. The trails are also used by some fairly messy (not toilet trained) horses, used to carry tourists partially up the hill to the "teahouse", about half-way to the monastery.
I had previously posted an image taken from lower down through some clouds. The link to that posting is: Tiger's Nest Monastery - Bhutan