


Wangduechhoeling Monastery, a historic Buddhist monastery in Bhutan, offers a serene atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

A historic dzong (fortress) offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Bhutan's history.
A beautiful glacial valley known for its stunning landscapes and black-necked cranes in winter.
Experience the serene evening prayers at the monastery, a unique cultural experience.
A local favorite for fresh bread and pastries, serving since 1970.
Offers panoramic views of the monastery and serves traditional Bhutanese cuisine.
Known for its cozy ambiance and traditional Bhutanese dishes with a Chinese twist.
Steamed red rice cooked with pork, served with chili and cheese

Spicy chili and cheese stew, a Bhutanese staple
Butter tea (Suja) with traditional Bhutanese pancakes (Zow Shungo)
These carpets are hand-knotted by local artisans using traditional patterns and techniques, representing Bhutanese culture and heritage.
Thangka paintings depict Buddhist deities and are considered sacred art, often used for meditation and teaching purposes.
These bowls are hand-carved from local wood by skilled craftsmen, showcasing Bhutanese craftsmanship and design.

Wangduechhoeling Monastery can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
The monastery is located on a hill and requires walking on uneven terrain.

As a place of worship, modest clothing is expected. Long pants and sleeves are recommended.

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