If you asked the sky how much it adores this Land of Thunder Dragons, it would blush. This Buddhist Kingdom, the most pampered child of the Himalayas’ eastern side, is full of mystery & spirituality that is out of this world.

There are many sites in Bhutan that have remained unspoiled and undiscovered by the modern world, so let’s take a look at 7 soul-rejuvenating places to visit in Bhutan that are a must-visit for the seekers.

Enlighten Your Spirit at The Tiger’s Nest

Taktsang Monastery, Paro
Taktsang Monastery, Paro

Let’s begin your soulful journey in Bhutan from the Taktsang Monastery, also known as Tiger’s Nest. This hallowed destination of devotion is located on the cliff of the beautiful Paro Valley, one of the famous places of Bhutan that it is globally known for.

Legend has it that Padmasambhava emerged in the shape of standing Guru Dorje Drolod Tsal on the left side of Takshang’s rocky cliffs to tame the demons and spirits there, and meditated in the cave for 3 years, 3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, and 3 hours.  Even now, the details of the self-arisen image could be seen on the rocky cliff. 

Because this is the sacred site,  the Guru stated that anyone who conducts a retreat here would achieve Mahamudra siddhi (attainment).The only way to experience it is to add this spot to the wish-list of places to visit in Bhutan & be amazed at what this holy-hike has to offer to your soul & mind.

The Fertility Temple- Mad-man Tales

Chimi Lhakhang, Punakaha
Chimi Lhakhang, Punakaha

If you are interested in Buddhism and its miracles, Punakha should be on your list of places to see in Bhutan. The Chimi Lhakhang is one of the famous places of Bhutan known to encourage fertility in all guests who come here hoping to have a family.

This stupa is dedicated to Drukpa Kunley, also known as the “Divine Madman” by the locals, known for his unconventional approach to teaching Buddhism. It is believed that the couples who have conceived children come to the temple every year to express their gratitude. 

Isn’t it intriguing? However, you won’t know until you don’t see it.

Take A Dip In Magic Potion From The Land Of Medicinal Herbs

Get Soaked In The Medicinal HotSprings & Hot Stone  BathTub
Get Soaked In The Medicinal HotSprings & Hot Stone BathTub

When you get sick in Bhutan you soak in a tsachu (hot springs) or dip into a menchu(medicinal springs), natural healing you see.

Gasa Tsachu is among the most popular places to visit in Bhutan, especially for its medicinal values. Tourists on the Gasa-Laya Trek or the Snowman Trek, some of the famous places of Bhutan for trekking, are likely to stop here.

 Interestingly, Bhutan has an ancient name, ‘Menjung,’ which means “land of medicinal herbs.” Sounds perfect right?

So this time, let yourself wallow in this magic potion from the Himalayas & heal your body & mind.

Discover The Path Of Liberation at Kurjey Lhakhang

Take A Bow For Soul’s Sake
Take A Bow For Soul’s Sake

Kurje Lhakhang,  one of the Bhutan best places for being the first place of Padmasambhava in Bumthang, holds special significance in the history of Bhutan. 

This significant temple is named after Guru Rinpoche’s body (kur) print (jey), kept in a cave inside the oldest of the complex’s three buildings. 

Guru Rinpoche’s body imprint is visible on the cliff face to the north of the Drakmar Dorje Tsekpa. Simply seeing it once is enough for anyone to close the doors to lower rebirths & realize the state of omniscient Buddhahood. Isn’t that what we’re all looking for? So make sure you add this amazing site to your list of places to visit in Bhutan this time & pop down to this soul-awakening destination that’s hard to come by.

Enter Into The Silence- Gangtey Monastery

Gangtey Monastery
Gangtey Monastery

Let us take a moment & appreciate this famous place of Bhutan, which serves as the main seat of the Pema Lingpa tradition. 

Pema Lingpa’s significance in Buddhism & Bhutan – He is the heart son of Padmasambhava & also the founder of the Wangchuck Dynasty- The Royal Family Of Bhutan.

Gangtey Monastery provides a breathtaking view of Phobjikha valley at 2800m, one of the famous places of Bhutan for nesting rare Black Necked Cranes during the winter that migrate from Tibet.Gangtey Valley is one of the places to visit in Bhutan to savor mother nature’s solitude.

Bottom Line

The places to visit in Bhutan are simply unlimited & open throughout the year. Bhutan will not let you down in any aspect of life-changing events. For instance, hiking on a holy hilltop or soaking in a miraculous elixir will leave you in awe of how anything like this can persist in this contemporary era.

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