Gelephu Dzong, A Modern Reflection of Paro Rinpung Dzong
Gelephu Dzong, also known as Shambhala Dzong, is a large, iconic fortress and a Vajrayana Centre in Gelephu Mindfulness City inspired by Paro Rinpung Dzong
Gelephu Dzong, also known as Shambhala Dzong, is a large, iconic fortress and a Vajrayana Centre in Gelephu Mindfulness City inspired by Paro Rinpung Dzong
Dorden Tashi Gomang Chorten is a monumental replica of Bodhgaya’s Mahabodhi Temple, rising 291 feet high and 256 feet wide in Gelephu Mindfulness City.
Gelephu Chorten, also known as Jarung Khashor Chorten, is a stupa built as the Royal Project of His Majesty the King in the Gelephu Mindfulness City.
Tabab Chorten, also known as Ugyen Norlha Lhakhang, is a four-story stupa-temple symbolizing a spiritual gateway to the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC).
Rigsum Goenpa is a monastery in Trashiyangtse founded by Lam Tshering Jamtsho in the 18th century to protect from external forces from the north.
Rinchen Bumpa is a sacred site where Guru Rinpoche meditated for three months in the 8th century in Kurtoe, Dungkhar, in Lhuentse Dzongkhag.
Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten is a four-story monastery stupa built by Ashi Tshering Yangdon Wangchuck in 2004 to ward off negative forces and spread peace.
Nabji Lhakhang Drup is a five-day annual festival held in Nabji Lhakhang to honor Guru Rinpoche and commemorate the founding of Nabji Temple in Trongsa.
Lhuentse Dzong is one of the 16 dzongs built by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in Bhutan in 1654 to bring Kuri Dozhi under the control of the central government.
Dechen Phodrang Ney is a meditation cave of Guru Rinpoche discovered by Lama Karma Jamyang in the 15th century in Trashiyangtse Dzongkhag.