Nyamai Zam Footbridge is one of Paro’s most cinematic evening scenes. The softly flowing river, the glowing wooden bridge, and the illuminated Rinpung Dzong above create a layered composition that feels calm, powerful, and timeless all at once. The contrast between the deep blue evening sky and the warm golden lights gives the whole scene a dreamlike atmosphere that’s perfect for long exposures and moody night photography.
This spot rewards patience. Watching the valley shift from dusk into night, the dzong lights come on first, followed a few minutes later by the bridge—slowly transforming the scene into something truly magical. With a tripod and a bit of time, this becomes one of the most iconic photo moments in Paro.
Best Time to Photograph:
Evening into blue hour. Wait for the dzong lights to turn on, then stay a few minutes longer (~10min) for the bridge lights to follow. The transition from dusk to night is the perfect window for long exposures, reflections, and glowing architectural shots.