A steep climb up to the Labatana lakes
A stone hut without a roof
We reach the DagaLa (pass 3200 m)
Bhutanese kids interested in coversation
Visit an elementary school in Thimphu
Thanka painting in Thimphu
Downtown in Thimphu
Our host family
Our hosts farmhouse in the Paro valley
Kids in Wangdue Phodrang
View back to the small village
Residential area on the way to Thimphu
Chorten on the way down to the Paro valley
Fantastic panorama view over the plateau
Way up to the DagaLa (pass 3200 m)
Bhutanese herds woman selling cheese
Mithe our friend and guide assistance
Our horses have a rest
Bhutanese farm house
Genekha village
Pupils of the Genekha Primary School
Memorial Chorten in Thimphu
Bedroom inside the farmhouse
A thin snow layer covered the hills
Reaching the end of the plateau
Phima our tour guide
Preparing the steps for our horses ...
Prepare the way for the horses
Old nun spins her mala
Samdrup Jongkhar the border to India
Bhutan Post Express
Tashigang city place
At the highest point of the highway (3800 m)
Checkpoint in Ura
A young woman weaving with a simple loom
Our group in Jakar
Könchogsum Lhakhang temple
Chorten and a forest of prayer flags
Entrance door into the middle temple
Wallpainting inside the Jampey Lhakhang monastery
Buying Bumthang cheese and fruit liqueur
Wall painting inside the chorten
Monastery and chorten in Pelrithang
Setting a stone onto the Mani Wall
Nga Lhakhang village in Bumthang district
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Pack back in the tent and raise our sleeping bags


During the night time it was a heavy storm blowing over the plateau and suddenly was blow away our tent. Our crew immediately improvised an other roof over our heads that we hadn't to stay outside in the Blizzard storm. From one moment to the other it was calm and next morning the landscape was covered with a thin layer of snow like iced sugar.
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