Lovely modern temple perched just above the valley road. An excellent walk across the river and through the terraced fields before hiking up to the temple itself. Whilst lovely views from the site, i…Full review by purplemyrtles
Mar 11, 2025
As previous reviewers have noted, it’s about a 45-minute hike to the top and well worth it. We rented a walking stick for 50 Ngultrum at a stand shortly up the path. It was well worth it. The walk …Full review by EC13091
Dec 14, 2024
It's about a 45-minute hike to get here, but you won't regret it. It's not the largest chorten complex, nor the most flashy. Inside the chorten, you can walk up the stairs to different levels, fina…Full review by thechronictraveller
We have planned to visit Bhutan from Gangtok. Whether the entry point is near to this khamsum. Please help.
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which entery you are mentioning, by flight or by land. anyways by land is one day journey and bu flight is also a One day journey to this Khamsum yuelay Namgyel. Bhutan is a …
which entery you are mentioning, by flight or by land. anyways by land is one day journey and bu flight is also a One day journey to this Khamsum yuelay Namgyel. Bhutan is a small country,but it cannot be seen completely in ones life time even if one dedicates its whole life on completing it.
we (couple+1kid 6yrs)want to do the trekking to the temple and also rafting in mochu... we will be staying in punakha , so early morning is not an issue for us.... SHOULD we do rafting first or trekking first ?? pls answer someone
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I would say trekking first. The rafting is a relaxing trip, nice to end the day with.