Wangchulo Dzong is one of the newer dzongs having been constructed in 1913. Rather uniquely, Wangchulo Dzong is located inside the IMTRAT compound (Indian Military Training Team) camp and a Bhutanese army training camp.
Dobji Dzong
Dobji Dzong is located 11 kilometers from Chunzom towards proper Haa and was built in the 16th century by a Tibetan Lam Nawang Chogyal. The five-storied...
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Haa Summer Festival
Set among pristine lakes and high alpine valleys, the Haa summer festival is a lively and uplifting celebration of traditional living-culture, nomadic lifestyles, unique Bhutanese cuisine,...
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Chhundu Lhakhang
Chhundu Lhakhang is one of the many temples dedicated to the protective deity if Haa, Chhundu. Chhundu did not get along with his neighbours. He was...
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Lhakhang Karpo (The White Temple)
Lhakhang Karpo was established in the 7th century by Tibetan king Songtsen Gempo in his mission to build 108 monasteries in one day. He built Lhakhang...
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Lhakhang Nagpo (The Black Temple)
Located in Dumchoe village, the monastery was established in the 7th century by King Songtsen Gampo in his mission to build 108 monasteries in one day....
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Wangchulo Dzong
Wangchulo Dzong is one of the newer dzongs having been constructed in 1913. Rather uniquely, Wangchulo Dzong is located inside the IMTRAT compound (Indian Military Training...
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