Kewa Lhakhang

Kewa Lhakhang: Serene Monastery in Bhutan's Phobjikha Valley

Tucked away in the serene and spiritual landscapes of Phobjikha Valley lies Kewa Lhakhang, a lesser-known yet deeply sacred temple that holds a quiet charm of its own. While most travelers to Phobjikha are drawn by the majestic Gangtey Monastery and the graceful black-necked cranes, those who take the time to visit Kewa Lhakhang are rewarded with an intimate cultural and spiritual experience.

Kewa Lhakhang is a small temple situated just off the main trail in Phobjikha. Surrounded by rolling meadows and prayer flags fluttering in the wind, this Lhakhang (temple) offers a peaceful atmosphere that feels untouched by time. It is a place where locals gather for prayer, especially during auspicious days on the Bhutanese calendar.

If you are exploring Phobjikha Valley on foot or as part of a cultural tour, a short detour to Kewa Lhakhang can enrich your journey. The path leading to the temple offers picturesque views of the valley, dotted with traditional Bhutanese farmhouses and grazing yaks. During the black-necked crane season (late October to February), the temple’s surroundings are even more magical.