The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked country in Asia, and it is the smallest state located entirely within the Himalaya mountain range. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by China and India. Bhutan is a democracy and constitutional monarchy. The Bhutanese monarchy was founded in 1907. It held its first democratic elections in 2008. Bhutanese call their home “Druk Yul,” which means “the Land of the Thunder Dragons,” because of the extremely powerful storms which constantly roar in from the Himalayas. Bhutan is the only country to outlaw tobacco and Plastic bags have been banned since 1999.
Paro, Taktsang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest)
Paro, Taktsang Goemba (Tiger’s Nest)
Paro, National Museum, Ta Dzong
Paro Dzong (aka Rinpung Dzong)
Thimphu, Buddha Dordenma
Paro, bridge, dzong and Ta Dzong
Punakha Dzong
Dochu La Pass, 108 Druk Wangyal Chortens
Chendebji Chorten
Phobjikha Valley, Gangteng Monastery
Around Jakar, Jambay Lhakhang
Lhuntse Dzong
Lhuntse Dzong
Tashi Yangtse, dzong
Tashi Yangtse, Chorten Kora
Tashigang Dzong, practising for a tshechu
Jakar tshechu, school girls washing their sins away
Jakar tshechu, thongdrel unfurling
Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, atsara, Loden Chogse manifestation
Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, Nyima Oezer manifestation
Jakar tshechu, Guru Tshengye, Guru Senge Dradog manifestation
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