Bhutan, the land of Buddhist monks, intricately shaped monasteries, and family-owned cottage industries, is in the run of becoming the world’s most-visited tourist place. Occupying significant importance from the angle of tourism in this land is the olden but golden town of Paro, resting on the banks of river Paro Chhu. But what’s really intriguing about this region are the little, colourfully painted, wooden-furnished shops, dodging the bullets of modern multi-storey malls and similar developments.