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 fortress is perched on a hilltop and flanked by a hair-raising ravine descending to the basin of the Pachu-Wangchu river. It was once one of the main centers of Drukpa Kagyudpa teachings, the state religion of the country. From the fortress one can view the lush green forests of Chhukha Dzongkhag with the highway running across it.