Chorten near Geling
Ghami village
Chorten before Tsarang
On the way to Tsarang
Mustang town center
Mustang from the top view
Gable of the Namgyal Gompa
Along an alley in Mustang town
Mustang center place and post office
Our host lady in Mustang town
A good cook and simple kitchen
Other view from the rooftop
Chorten inside Mustang town
Our guide and interpreter in Mustang town
Mani wall in Mustang town
In Mustang town
Namgyal Gompa
Phuwar village near Mustang city
Walk outside the Mustang town
Mani stone
Ketchen village near Mustang city
Landscape north of Mustang
Mustang view from the north side
Kings Palace in Mustang
A boys portrait in Mustang town
Mastiff dogs watching the Kings palace
Group photo at the palaces rooftop
Our campground on the roof top
The decent Royal Palace
Long life for the King His Royal Highness Jigme P…
Panorama view from our tent pitch
In the yard of the Namgyal Gompa
Tramar
Tsarang Chorten
Paws of a snow leopard
Chorten on the way to Mustang town
On the rooftop of a Gompa in Tsarang
Entrance inside a Gompa
Wall painting inside the Gompa
Abbot of Tsarang and Salama
Kiddies in Tsarang
Kiddies in Tsarang
Panorama view near Mustang town
The gate to Mustang town
Landscape before Mustang town
The last steps to Mustang town
Mustang town
Mustang inhabitants welcome us
The Gompa in Mustang town
Inhabitants in Mustang
Monk in Mustang town
Alleyway in Mustang town
Samar village
Samar village
On the way to Tsele
Across the Kali Gandaki river
Inside a Thakkali house
Gyakar Gurung village
Landscape near Tsele
Steep way to the DzongLa (pass)
Cleft landscape an the way to the DzongLa (pass)
Panorama view from the GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
Other caravans passing the old salt route
On the way to Ghami
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Inside a Gompa
Shooting photographs inside the Gompas in Mustang is usualy forbidden after many irreplaceable religious assets were stolen in order by rich western art collectors and lost forever.
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