Hey adventurers! Let's explore Do Drul Chorten Monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, a super cool spot for travelers! 'Chorten' means stupa, a monument for peace. Back in 1945, a wise lama built it. Locals used to call it 'Pemayangtse Gompa'. Spinning prayer wheels here brings good vibes and happy travels!
Attend Religious Ceremonies
Explore The Monastery Complex
Meditate In The Peaceful Surroundings
Observe Monks Chanting
Photograph The Intricate Architecture
Spin The 108 Prayer Wheels
March-May, September-November
All-Day
₹500 per person
Do Drul Chorten Stupa was built in 1945 by Trulshik Rinpoche to subdue the spirits believed to be haunting the site. Previously, the area was known as 'The Place of the Hidden Spirits' or 'Laten Tsuklakhang'. The stupa holds complete Kangyur relics (the words of Buddha) and other sacred objects. It is believed that spinning the prayer wheels and chanting mantras brings good luck and positive energy. The monastery has grown significantly since its inception and now serves as an important center for Nyingma Buddhism in Sikkim.