Travel to the lush green valley of Punakha. 1 hr drive will take you to the Dochula pass at 3200m/10496ft. There are 108 stupas built by the Queen mother for the wellbeing of the Bhutanese people and the King. Weather permitting you will have great views of the eastern Himalayan range including the highest unclimbed mountain at 7500m/24600ft. When you are about to reach Punakha valley, visit the Chimi Lhakhang/Monastery, it stands on a hillock and was built in 1499 by the 14th Drukpa hierarch, Ngawang Choegyel, after the site was blessed by the "Divine Madman" the maverick saint Drukpa Kinley (1455–1529) who built a chorten/stupa on the site. In founding the site it is said that Lama Kunley subdued a demon of Dochu La with his “magic thunderbolt of wisdom” and trapped it in a rock at the location close to where the chorten now stands. He was known as the "Mad Saint" or “Divine Madman” for his unorthodox ways of teaching Buddhism by singing, humour and outrageous behaviour, which amounted to being bizarre, shocking and with sexual overtones. He is also the saint who advocated the use of phallus symbols as paintings on walls and as flying carved wooden phalluses on house tops at four corners of the eves. The monastery is the repository of the original wooden symbol of phallus that Kunley brought from Tibet. This wooden phallus is decorated with a silver handle and is used to bless people who visit the monastery on pilgrimage, particularly women seeking blessings to beget children. The tradition at the monastery is to strike pilgrims on the head with a 10 inch (25 cm) wooden phallus (erect penis).Traditionally symbols of an erect penis in Bhutan have been intended to drive away the evil eye and malicious gossip. Visit the Punakha Dzong, which displays Bhutanese art and architecture, with many monasteries inside the Dzong/Fortress. An evening can be arranged to meet a high reincarnate Lama called Kathog Rimpoche/Precious one who can share some wisdom.