• ...Gampo to its modern-day status as one of Bhutan’s 108 border taming temples, Kyichu Lhakhang has been witness to centuries of spiritual practice and worship.
  • ...Gampo to its modern-day status as one of Bhutan's 108 border taming temples, Kyichu Lhakhang has been witness to centuries of spiritual practice and worship.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang Bhutan is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. It was built in 659AD by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsen Gampo.
  • Nestled in the serene Paro Valley of Bhutan, Kyichu Lhakhang Paro Bhutan stands as a timeless symbol of vibrant history.
  • Nestled in the heart of the Paro Valley, Kyichu Lhakhang is not only one of the oldest temples in Bhutan but also a pivotal site in the Himalayan Buddhist circuit.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang Bhutan (also known as Lho Kyerchu or Kyerchu) is a majestic temple dating from the 7th century and is revered as one of the most sacred...
  • Just a short drive from Paro lies one of Bhutan’s oldest lhakhangs (temple), Kyichu. ... The guru lhakhang has a five meters high statue of Guru Rinpoche.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang (also called Lho Kyerchu and Kyerchu) is a majestic seventh-century temple revered as one of the most magnificent sites of worship in Bhutan .
  • Kichu Lhakang or Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest, renowned and beautiful Buddhist temples of Bhutan built in the 7th century.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang is located in the north of Paro town. It is the oldest and one of the most beautiful temples in Bhutan.
  • In the heart of Bhutan’s picturesque Paro Valley lies a hidden gem, a temple that whispers tales of ancient legends and spiritual devotion – the Kyichu Lhakhang.
  • Only 4.7 km away from the centre of the Paro town is the temple of Kyichu Lhakhang – the Sacred Jewel of Bhutan.
  • ...so well known to the Bhutanese that, according to historian Karma Phuntsho, Bhutan's history effectively begins with this event.[1] Kyichu Lhakhang is believed...