Jambay Lhakhang, one of the Oldest Temples in Bhutan founded in 659 CE
Jambay Lhakhang is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan founded in 659 CE to pin down an ogress to earth who was obstructing the spread of Buddhism.
Jambay Lhakhang is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan founded in 659 CE to pin down an ogress to earth who was obstructing the spread of Buddhism.
Kurjey Drupchhu is a holy water created by Guru Rinpoche to heal the ailing Sindhu Raja in the 8th century near Kurje Lhakhang 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 is one of Guru Rinpoche's four cliffs located in the upper Choekhor valley of Bumthang where he meditated in the form of Blood Drinking Wrathful Padma.
Mebar Tsho, the Burning Lake is the most sacred lake in Bumthang from where Pema Lingpa discovered several hidden treasures of Guru Rinpoche in 1475.
Choedrak is one of the four cliffs (Dra Zhi) of Guru Rinpoche in the Chumey valley of Bumthang at an altitude of 3,800 meters.
Ta Rimochen is a holy site of Guru Rinpoche located at an altitude of 2727masl near the village of Misethang in the Tang Valley of Bumthang.
Zhabjethang is a sacred plain in Bumthang where Guru Rinpoche and his consort Tashi Khyidren meditated and left their footprints as evidence of their presence.
Kunzangdra is one of the four cliffs (Dra Zhi) of Guru Rinpoche located opposite to the Tang Valley of Bumthang at an elevation of 3350 meters above sea level.
Thowadra is a sacred cave of Guru Rinpoche at an altitude of 3,400 meters towards the north end of the Tang valley in Bumthang.