Druk Choeding Lhakhang/temple
Sonam Dendup • May 29, 2020
Located in the heart of Paro town
This two storied Druk Choeding lhakhang/temple is located in the heart of Paro town and a quick visit is recommended. The main relic of the temple is a statue of a Jowo Jampa (future Buddha) and also houses ancient war artifacts.
Just like all the temples the Druk Choeding Lhakhang is also frequented by young and old devotees circumambulating the temple especially during morning and evening. Many small festivals, ceremonies and rituals take place in the temple all year round and this will make for an interesting visit with the monks chanting from the scriptures and playing the ceremonial musical instruments.
The view from there is the panoramic sight of almost all the tallest Himalayan Mountain of Bhutan like majestic Gangkar Puensum, formidable Table Mountain and Tiger Mountain. As it is located at the top, the view of the Himalayan ranges is better than anywhere in the area, even as compared to famous Dochula Pass.

Clinging on a huge rock towards the north end of the Tang valley lies the Thowa Drak Hermitage just like the famed Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Paro. From the valley or road point it is a stiff 3 hours hike uphill through the serene and peaceful forest. Sweeping views of the Tang valley and the landscape can be enjoyed along the way with a bird’s eye view from the main site.