Chemrey Monastery was established in 1664 AD by Lama Tagsang Raschen during the reign of King Sengge Namgyal — a period of vigorous monastic expansion in Ladakh. It was dedicated to King Sengge Namgyal as a tribute to his patronage of Buddhism and his contributions to building the region’s cultural landscape.
The monastery holds historical importance as a spiritual center for the Drukpa lineage, and even today, it remains active, housing a small but devoted community of monks who study, meditate, and perform rituals passed down for generations.
