A group of lakes translated as “White and Black lakes” that are pilgrimage sites are situated above Singye Dzong. The place has plenty of rhododendron trees making it beautiful in the spring when the flowers bloom.
Lhuntse Tshechu
The Tshechu in Lhuntse is normally celebrated in the month of November and draws large numbers of people together for the religious celebrations. During the Tshechus...
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Tsokar Tsona Lakes
A group of lakes translated as “White and Black lakes” that are pilgrimage sites are situated above Singye Dzong. The place has plenty of rhododendron trees...
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Khoma village
This village is located about two hours walk from the Dzong. It is a pleasant journey taking you over gentle slopes amongst pine trees. This village...
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Gangzur Village
Gangzur village is situated around two kilometers from the Dzong. This village is famous for its pottery as its women folk are skilled artisans of this...
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Dungkar Nagtshang
The house of Dungkar, one of the noble lineages from Kurtoe was home to the Trongsa Penlop Jigme Namgyal, the father of the Wangchuck dynasty. Dungkar...
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Jangchubling monastery
This is another monastery that is definitely worth paying a visit. It was founded in the 18th century by Pekar Gyatso and until recently was under...
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Kilung Lhakhang
The tiny village of Kilung is a twenty minute drive from the Dzong on the route towards Kurtoe Dungkhag . This village is inhabited by the...
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Lhuntse Dzong
This mighty fortress, popularly known as Lhundub Rinchentse sits upon a hill overlooking the Kurichu River. It was constructed in 1654 by the Trongsa Penlop Chogyal...
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