Tshechu Dra is one of the “four cliffs” entrusted by Guru Rinpoche to Phajo Drugom Zhigpo in his prophetic vision located under Gasa Dzongkhag.
RaGoe Ney, the Destined Place of Guru Sungjoen brought by a Goat and a Vulture
Ragoe Ney Monastery is a sacred place blessed by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century located in Doteng gewog under Paro Dzongkhag at 2800 meters.
Goen Tshephu Ney, the Third Draphu Maratika of Guru Rinpoche
Goen Tshephu Ney is a sacred cave of longevity in Punakha where Guru Rinpoche first met Buddha Amitayus, heard his message, and empowered longevity blessings.
Aja Menchu, the Medicinal Water at Aja Ney that cure 18 different Diseases
Aja Menchu is the medicinal spring water in Mongar Aja Ney created by Guru Rinpoche believed to cure 18 different diseases (nayrig-chobgay).
Dzongdrakha Goenpa, where a Relic of Chorten and Sangay Youelsum was Discovered
Dzongdrakha Monastery is a sacred cliff blessed by Guru Rinpoche located in Bonday under Paro Dzongkhag at an altitude of 2227 meters above sea level.
Dra Zhi, the Four Great Meditation Cliffs of Guru Rinpoche in Bumthang
Dra Zhi are the four great meditation cliffs of Guru Rinpoche in Bumthang where he meditated before subduing Shelging Karpo, the local deity of Bumthang.
Shugdra Goenpa, where Guru meditated in the form of Blood Drinking Padma
Shugdra Goenpa is a temple at one of Guru Rinpoche’s four cliffs in Choekhor valley where he meditated in the form of Blood Drinking Wrathful Padma.
Namthong Karpo, a Sacred Cave where Guru Rinpoche subdued a Sickle-faced Demon
Namthong Karpo is a sacred cave located in Paro at an elevation of about 2,500 meters above sea level where Guru Rinpoche subdued a sickle-faced demon.
Dra karpo, a Rock that Guru Rinpoche broke and took out an Evil Spirit
Dra karpo is a sacred cliff of Guru Rinpoche located in Paro at an elevation of 2,650 meters above sea level where he broke and took out an Evil Spirit.
Chubu Tshachu, the Hot Spring of Guru Rinpoche
Chubu Tshachu is a hot spring in Punakha said to have been discovered by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century at an elevation of 1737 meters above sea level.










