Kyichu Lhakhang, located in the Paro Valley, is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bhutan. Originally built in the 7th century by Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo, it is believed to be one of 108 temples constructed to subdue a demoness across the Himalayas. The temple’s serene setting and spiritual energy attract pilgrims and visitors alike. Over the centuries, it has been restored and expanded by various Bhutanese rulers. With its beautiful prayer wheels, ancient murals, and a peaceful courtyard, Kyichu Lhakhang offers a glimpse into Bhutan’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage and continues to be a revered spiritual site.
Our trip was an amazing experience! The vehicle provided (both in India & Bhutan) was super comfortable and well-maintained. Immigration was smooth, thanks to our guide who handled everything so well....
Our trip was an amazing experience! The vehicle provided (both in India & Bhutan) was super comfortable and well-maintained. Immigration was smooth, thanks to our guide who handled everything so well. Hotel check-ins and meals were hassle-free, with staff being flexible and kind. Our guide made the journey even better by sharing insights about local culture and food. Viacation’s team checked in on us daily and was always available for support—truly commendable!
Our Bhutan trip was like stepping into a world of peace and nature. The hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the serene vibes of Punakha were unforgettable. Viacation arranged our permits, stays, and lo...
Our Bhutan trip was like stepping into a world of peace and nature. The hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery and the serene vibes of Punakha were unforgettable. Viacation arranged our permits, stays, and local guides perfectly. It was the ideal trip to disconnect from the world and recharge our souls