Traditional Bhutanese farm house
Invited from a Yak herders family
In front of the Yak herders hut
Herders mother and her daughter
Jangothang the Chomolhary sanctuary
Meeting a caravan
Chomolhari (7314 m?)
Chomolhari peak (7314 m?)
The young Paro river and the Chomolhari
Herds woman and her baby
Farmhouse at the Paro riverside
Across the Paro river
Mother with her child
A checkpoint on the way to the Chomolhari
Passing the Chorten in the clockwise direction
Drukgyel, the starting point of our trek
Archery in Drukgyel
Kyichu Lhakhang temple in the Paro Valley
Spin the prayer wheel
Pass on the way to Ha
Street scenery in Paro
Bhutanese man playing archery
Thanka enrolled at the Paro Tsechu
The last Chorten
Our group and some lovely ladies
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Third level of the Prasat Khao Phra Vihaan
Prasat Khao Phra Vihaan, Cambodia
The "Nāga" gate into the Gopura on the third level
NyiLa (pass) 3950 m in Lo Mantang
Tsarang in Lo Mantang
The King His Royal Highness Jigme Palbar Bista
Mustang City, the hidden kingdom in Nepal
Father and son in Herat
Scenes from Afghanistan
Watch vendor in his small shop
The Friday Mosque in Herat
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The Mekong divides Laos and Cambodia
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Fishing boats in sunset on the Irrawaddy, Burma
By the riverside of the Irrawaddy river, Burma
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The stone bath
Hot-stone-bath is a popular form of medication practiced in Bhutan since time immemorial. There is no recorded history of its origin. In the olden times it was a luxury enjoyed by the well to do families. A whole day was spent to organize this particular event where the whole family took turns bathing.
This event was very elaborate. Most well to do families consulted their chief astrologer to look for an auspicious day to organize this event. It’s a general belief in Bhutan that any medication done on an auspicious day has more healing power. A team of able bodied men built a huge fire and heated rocks over it. Since it was for the whole family (then families consisted of over fifteen members) large amount of firewood and stones were used.
This event was very elaborate. Most well to do families consulted their chief astrologer to look for an auspicious day to organize this event. It’s a general belief in Bhutan that any medication done on an auspicious day has more healing power. A team of able bodied men built a huge fire and heated rocks over it. Since it was for the whole family (then families consisted of over fifteen members) large amount of firewood and stones were used.
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