Monks home at the Kyichu Lhakhang Monastery
Monks watching the women dancing performance
A stupa and a chorten
Cafe break in new built Trongsa village
View from Trongsa town to the Trongsa Dzong
Trongsa, Trongsa Dzong and Ta Dzong
Nga Lhakhang village in Bumthang district
Setting a stone onto the Mani Wall
Monastery and chorten in Pelrithang
Wall painting inside the chorten
Buying Bumthang cheese and fruit liqueur
Wallpainting inside the Jampey Lhakhang monastery
Entrance door into the middle temple
Chorten and a forest of prayer flags
Könchogsum Lhakhang temple
Our group in Jakar
A young woman weaving with a simple loom
Checkpoint in Ura
At the highest point of the highway (3800 m)
Tashigang city place
Bhutan Post Express
Samdrup Jongkhar the border to India
Old nun spins her mala
Welcome statue at the Chagzam (iron bridge)
Highway before Tashigang
An intersection in Jakar
Happy kids in Yatna
Chorten on the way to the Konchogsum Lhakhang temp…
Inside the Jampey Lhakhang monastery
View out the chorten
Children in Nga Lhakhang
Local children in Trongsa
Heavy weather in Trongsa
Panoramaview at Trongsa district
Wangdue Phodrang Dzong
Tang Chhu (river) near Wangdue Phodrang
Bhutanese men get to meet for archery
Selling religious requisites
Zangdopelri Temple in Kanglung
Sherubtse College entrance door
At the hill of Tashigang
Tashigang city center
Kurjey Lhakhang middle temple
Prayer wheels at Jampey Lhakhang monastery
Jampey Lhakhang monastery
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Tashigang Dzong
This dzong, or fortress, was built in 1659 by the third Druk Desi to defend against Tibetan invaders. Because of its altitude invading armies remarked that “it is not a dzong on the ground, it is in the sky”.
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