Khoma is a picturesque village situated approximately 11.5 km east of the Dzongkhag, bordered by Gangzur and Kurtoe Gewog to the west, Minjey to the south, and Trashi Yangtse to the east. Nestled in Bhutan’s northeastern region, Khoma Gewog is known for its breathtaking landscapes and deep-rooted cultural traditions. The village thrives as a close-knit community, where residents maintain their rich heritage while embracing the serenity of their natural surroundings.

As part of Lhuentse District, Khoma is particularly famous for its exquisite Kishuthara textiles, a hallmark of Bhutanese craftsmanship. This intricate and vibrant weaving tradition plays a vital role in the local economy, providing livelihoods for many artisans. Passed down through generations, Kishuthara weaving remains a symbol of Bhutan’s artistic legacy. Visitors to Khoma can witness skilled weavers at work, preserving a tradition that continues to shape the cultural identity of the region.