Buddhist Temples in Bhutan — Find 543+ Sacred Sites
Browse 543 buddhist temples across Bhutan — with photos, history, and travel info.
Top Buddhist Temples in Bhutan
Punakha Dzong
Tiger's Nest Monastery
Peling Namgyal Chorten
Paro Taktsang
Samye Dzong
Tiger's Nest Monastery (Paro Taktsang)
Gangteng Monastery
Peling Sungchorten Gonpa
Rinpung Dzong
Peshing Lhakhang (old)
Thangrong (Kadam Lhakhang)
Shomarthung Lhakhang
Bali Lhakhang
213 Jangchub Lam SE, Norzin, Thimphu
Gasa Dzong
Zhongar Dzong
Ura Monastery
Tango Monastery
Drukgyal Dzong
Oesel Choeling Monastery
Chungkhar community Lhakhang
Pangthangdaza Community Lhakhang
Public Zangdo Pelri
Tamzhing Monastery
Top Regions
- Paro District (5)
- Wangdue Phodrang (3)
- Punakha District (1)
About Buddhist Temples in Bhutan
Buddhist temples, monasteries, and stupas mark sacred sites associated with the Buddha, his disciples, and centuries of meditative practice across Asia and the world. From the great stupas of India and Sri Lanka to the gilded wats of Thailand, the pagodas of Myanmar and Japan, and the cliff-clinging gompas of Tibet and Bhutan, every Buddhist temple anchors the local sangha and welcomes pilgrims seeking refuge in the Three Jewels. Major schools — Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana — express distinct architectural and ritual traditions. Sacred landmarks like Bodh Gaya, Borobudur, the Potala Palace, and Shwedagon Pagoda continue to draw millions of pilgrims and travelers each year.