Serkhang Chörten

Ngari


A few steps east of the Thöling Monastery compound in Zanda is the recently restored Serkhang chörten. A similar chörten stands in total isolation just to the west of the town. To the north, between the monastic compound and the cliff-face that falls away to the Sutlej River below are two long lines of miniature chörtens. The area is superbly photogenic at dusk, when locals do a kora of the complex.

To join the kora look for the trail leading off the road a couple of hundred metres west of the Thöling Monastery main gate.


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