Lhakhang Nagpo
Lhakhang Nagpo
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Ron S
New York City, NY5,931 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Lhakhang Nagpo is located a 10 minute walk behind Lhakhang Karpo. It's a small temple. Our guide found the keeper monk who let us inside.
Written 5 October 2023
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zeropeerpressure
Reggio Emilia, Italy34 contributions
Nov 2019
Small and powerful. This temple is located not far from Lhakhang Karpo. In order to visit, it is necessary to double check that tourists are allowed.
Written 7 December 2019
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bucketlisttravellers
Sydney, Australia3,641 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
This is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan. It is smaller than the nearby white temple. To get here you walk up the hill a bit from the white temple, through some neighbouring properties. It's a bit of a climb to get there. We probably spent about 5 minutes there when we reached it. As the name suggests, it's called the Black Temple because the outside of the temple is painted black. Apparently people go to the white temple to pray about good things and they good to the black temple to pray for forgiveness for bad things.
Written 22 October 2018
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