It’s really difficult to capture the beauty of Bhutan in photos. It’s ethereal. It’s magical. And the country should be on everyone’s list of must-see destinations.
As I was looking through my images, I had a strong urge to share them ALL with you. But in the interest of bandwidth and time, I thought it best to pull just a few at a time to share ๐
To start, here’s a look at some of the architecture.
The above is taken from a hill that looks out over a couple of dzongs (monasteries) in the Bumthang Valley.
Here’s the front view of the dzong shown above.
Dochu La Pass marks a point where there are 108 chortens (stupas) dedicated to those who died in a battle in the early 2000’s in a skirmish against Indian militants. On a clear day (despite the blue sky, this wasn’t considered a clear day), you can see the snow-capped Himalayas.
This is the Parliament building in Thimphu. It sits in the valley surrounded by the growing city of Thimphu and the always beautiful Himalayan foothills.
This is the dzong in Thimphu. It’s closed during the week but we happened to be there on the weekend and were able to take a peek inside. Unfortunately, there were no photos allowed inside so this is all you get to see (unless you go there yourself!).
More Bhutan photos coming soon…
Travel Well!
Beth
Related links:
The (Bhutan) King and I
Bhutan Photography Tour – September, 2010
Eastern Bhutan Trekking Tour – October, 2010
jessiev says
gorgeous!! i love the colors! do they have to repaint much?
Beth says
Jessie – I haven’t seen much painting going on but maybe they do it in the off season ๐
Margo says
beautiful. The details are fascinating- thanks for sharing these – I want to go there!
Approach Guides says
These are great photos – I can’t wait to go to Bhutan. The architecture seems to share many similarities to Tibetan architecture – I look forward to further exploring the connections!