Kurjey Lhakhang is the first sacred site of Guru Rinpoche in Bhutan where he left his body impression on the cave while meditating to subdue Shelging Karpo.
Hungrel Dzong, a Fortress on the Holy Site of Guru Rinpoche
Hungrel Dzong is the sacred site of Guru Rinpoche in Paro where a five-story structure Namgyal Khangzang was built by Pha Drung Drung Gyelchog.
Kabji-Hoka Tsho, a Lake with an Opening to Stop Overflowing
Kabji-Hoka Tsho is one of the largest lakes in Bhutan that never overflows as it’s drained through an opening believed to be created by the lake’s deity.
Buli Tsho, a Promised Lake of Buli Moenmo Kuntu Zangmo
Buli Tsho is a sacred lake in Zhemgang Kheng which is considered as the Palace of Buli’s protector goddess, Tshomen Kuntu Zangmo, also known as Buli Moenmo.
Domtsang Ney, a Meditation Cave of Guru Rinpoche
Domtsang Ney is a meditative cave of Guru Rinpoche located at Bjemina which is around 25 km from the capital city, Thimphu.
Drakey Pangtsho, a Treasure Lake on the Lap of Jowo Drake
Drakey Pangtsho is a scared lake on the lap of Jowo Drake at an altitude of 4390 masl in Paro where Guru Rinpoche had hidden treasures in the 8th Century.






