Pass on the way to Ha
Shhanag, The dance of the black hats
Sha-Zami, The dance of the deers
Welcome dance of the Lamas
Local people waiting to touch the Thanka
The enrolled second biggest Thanka (Thongdrol)
The Thongdrol enrolled
Thanka enrolled at the Paro Tsechu
Sacrificial offering butter lamps
Construction for a new Bhutanese farmer house
Simple farm house along the trekking way
The last steps to the Taktshang monastery
Tiger's Nest Monastery with the fire destroyed par…
Taktshang Monastery
Steep way to the Monastery
Tiger's Nest Monastery
View point rest area
Chorten and horse place to the Tiger's Nest view p…
Prayer flags on the path to Taksang
Rope bridge over the Paro river
Farm house complex at the hillside
Kyichu Lhakhang temple in the Paro Valley
Bhutanese little ladies in the yard of the monaste…
Drukgyel, the starting point of our trek
Archery in Drukgyel
The last Chorten
Farmhouse at the Paro riverside
Traditional Bhutanese farm house
A checkpoint on the way to the Chomolhari
Across the Paro river
Jangothang the Chomolhary sanctuary
Meeting a caravan
Herds woman and her baby
The young Paro river and the Chomolhari
Chomolhari (7314 m?)
Chomolhari peak (7314 m?)
In front of the Yak herders hut
Invited from a Yak herders family
Herders mother and her daughter
Mother with her child
Passing the Chorten in the clockwise direction
The stone bath
Our group and some lovely ladies
Prayer flags over Thimphu
Tashi Choe Dzong and Gouvernment building complex…
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MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
MAEZIOÙ / ARVESTVA /PAYSAGE /PANORAMA in mémoriam à Mahuphidos
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Drukgyel Dzong
Drukgyel Dzong was a fortress and Buddhist monastery, now in ruins, located in the upper part of the Paro valley in Paro District of Bhutan. The Dzong was probably built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649 at the behest of Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal to commemorate victory over an invasion from Tibet. In the early 1950s Drukgyel Dzong was almost completely destroyed by fire.
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