Bhutanese farm house
Genekha village
Pupils of the Genekha Primary School
Memorial Chorten in Thimphu
Bedroom inside the farmhouse
Overland bus starts in early morning
Selling the piggy banks for saving the money
Selling fresh freshwater fish out of the Mekong
Morning market at the bus station in Pakse
Family tombs at a buddhist cementery
Family tombs at a buddhist cementery
New built temple near Wat Luang in Pakse
Lao kids at the Mekong river bank
Having fun at the river bank
Maenam Se mounths into the Mekong river
Simple guest house in Pakse
Ant larvae to sell for cooking
At the market in Pakse
Ferry pier to Cambodia
Having fun in one of the Mekong ponds
Khone Falls
Khone Falls
Khone Falls
Mithe our friend and guide assistance
Bhutanese herds woman selling cheese
Way up to the DagaLa (pass 3200 m)
Fantastic panorama view over the plateau
Chorten on the way down to the Paro valley
Residential area on the way to Thimphu
View back to the small village
Kids in Wangdue Phodrang
Our hosts farmhouse in the Paro valley
Our host family
Downtown in Thimphu
Thanka painting in Thimphu
Visit an elementary school in Thimphu
Bhutanese kids interested in coversation
We reach the DagaLa (pass 3200 m)
A stone hut without a roof
A steep climb up to the Labatana lakes
Pack back in the tent and raise our sleeping bags
A thin snow layer covered the hills
Reaching the end of the plateau
Phima our tour guide
Preparing the steps for our horses ...
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Once I was ask by a Bhutanese friend, what I would like to be my next life on the steps to the Nirwana. I never was asked such a question before so I had to think a long time what creature would be nice. Never an human being again as they are wrong thinking, making wars, conflicts, cheating each other being corrupted, killing the other for nothing ect. ect. My answer then was easy: An eagle? An elephant, a tiger? Then I said that an horse in Bhutan would be nice because the Bhutanese people keep the animals so nice.
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