Zhemgang Dzong or Druk Dechen Yangtse Dzong is a fortress built by the Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in Bhutan to mark the unification of Khengrig Namsum in 1655.
Talo Monastery, the Seat of Zhabdrung’s Successive Mind Incarnations
Talo Monastery, also known as Talo Sangngak Choling Dzong, is a three-story monastery built in 1767 by Chogtul Jigme Singye as a replica of the Samye monastery.
Dhur Tshachu, a Hot Spring revealed by Guru Menlha in Bumthang
Dhur Tshachu, also known as Dur hot spring, is a hot spring revealed by Guru Menlha in Bumthang, renowned for its medicinal value to cure many diseases.
Chorten Kora, a Stupa that Connects Bhutan and Mon Tawang
Chorten Kora is a Buddhist stupa in Trashiyangtse, Bhutan built by Lama Ngawang Lodro in 1740 AD. The stupa is modeled after the famous Boudha Stupa in Nepal.
Tharpaling Monastery, a Temple on the Land of Liberation with a Phallus
Tharpaling Monastery is one of the eight sacred lings of Kunkhyen Longchen Rabjam (Longchenpa) founded by Longchenpa in 1352 in Samling, Bumthang
10 Famous Temples in Bhutan You Must Visit
The 10 Famous Temples in Bhutan You Must Visit are the monasteries of Taktsang and Tango, Chimi lhakhang and Dokhuchu goenpa.
Kharbandi Monastery, a Temple on the Precious Hill in Phuentsholing
Kharbandi Monastery, also known as Rinchending Goemba, is a Buddhist monastery in Phuntsholing built in 1967 by the Royal Grandmother, Ashi Phuntsho Choden.
Punakha Dzong, the Palace of Great Bliss on the Heaped Jewel
Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungthang Dechen Phodrang is the second oldest and second largest fortress built by the Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1637.
Zangdo Pelri Lhakhang, a Replica of Guru Rinpoche’s Paradise in Phuentsholing
Zangdo Pelri Lhakhang in Phuentsholing is a small monastery located in the Phuentsoling town enclosed by a recreational park built by Dasho Aku Tongmi.
Bjagay Menchu, the Bone Healing Medicinal Spring in Paro
Bjagay Menchu of Paro is a popular medicinal spring water blessed by Lama Drukpa Kunley which heals fractured bones located in Paro Dzongkhag at 2110 masl.










