Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
The Paro Dzong from northern side
Paro Dzong
View into the Dolpo valley
Sha-Zami, The dance of the deers
Welcome dance of the Lamas
Shhanag, The dance of the black hats
The enrolled second biggest Thanka (Thongdrol)
Thanka enrolled at the Paro Tsechu
Bhutanese man playing archery
Street scenery in Paro
Pass on the way to Ha
Spin the prayer wheel
Kyichu Lhakhang temple in the Paro Valley
Archery in Drukgyel
Drukgyel, the starting point of our trek
Passing the Chorten in the clockwise direction
A checkpoint on the way to the Chomolhari
Mother with her child
Across the Paro river
Farmhouse at the Paro riverside
Herds woman and her baby
The young Paro river and the Chomolhari
Chomolhari peak (7314 m?)
Chomolhari (7314 m?)
Meeting a caravan
Jangothang the Chomolhary sanctuary
Herders mother and her daughter
In front of the Yak herders hut
Invited from a Yak herders family
Traditional Bhutanese farm house
The stone bath
The last Chorten
Our group and some lovely ladies
Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery
Ta Dzong in Paro
Monks in front the Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Bhutanese little ladies in the yard of the monaste…
An intersection in Thimphu
Dancing women in their traditional Kira
At the Paro market
Chorten at the alley to the Paro bridge
The Paro bridge
Tiger's Nest Monastery with the fire destroyed par…
Dzongchung, the little dzong
The door into the Punakha Dzong
Dzongchung at Punakha Dzong
The rope bridge across the Mo Chhu (river)
Punakha Dzong in the sunset light
At the confluence of Mo Chhu and Po Chhu
A demon figure fixed for tourists
Prayer flags over Thimphu
Traditional masks sold at DochuLa
Tashi Choe Dzong and Gouvernment building complex…
Prayer wheels at the Ta Dzong monastery
Farm house complex at the hillside
The Thongdrol enrolled
Drolma La 5645 m
Pilgrims step in the Toling Monastery
Phurma Yutso lake on the way to Gyantse
Feeling superb after the Kora
Stupas at the Seralung Gompa entrance
Tsarang in Lo Mantang
NyiLa (pass) 3950 m in Lo Mantang
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The King His Royal Highness Jigme Palbar Bista
The father of about nine thousand residents in the kingdom Mustang. We got almost two hours for a talk with the King and learned a very high respect to this great person who always support his folk and its poor living standard. Mustang, or Lo Mantang, is the poorest restrict in Nepal and is neglected by the Nepalese government.
† His Royal Highness passed away in Kathmandu on 16. Dezember 2016
† His Royal Highness passed away in Kathmandu on 16. Dezember 2016
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