Tumdra Ami Ney is a chief abode of Lhamo Ekajati blessed by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century in Darla Gewog under Chhukha Dzongkhag.
Tha Namkhai Dzong, the Frontier Sky Fortress of Guru Rinpoche
Tha Namkhai Dzong is a holy site blessed by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century, featuring a religious bell hanging from a cliff under Dagana Dzongkhag.
Domendrel Tsho, a Place where Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye offered a Mandala
Domendrel Tsho is a sacred place in Thimphu where Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye offered mandala offerings for the consecration of Sikkim King Chador Namgyal’s Palace.
Chumphu Ney, where the Floating Statue of Dorji Phagmo defies gravity
Chumphu Ney is a meditation place of Guru Rinpoche in Paro at an altitude of 3000 masl where the famous floating statue of Dorji Phagmo is defying gravity.
Mebar Tsho, the Burning Lake where Pema Lingpa discovered Hidden Treasures
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.
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.
Guru Rinpoche in Bhutan: His Visits to Bhutan and Sacred Sites
Do you know the history of Guru Rinpoche in Bhutan? When and why did Guru Rinpoche come to Bhutan? Guru Rinpoche is the one who introduced Buddhism in Bhutan.
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.
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.










