We feel very blessed to have been able to visit the magical region and learn so much about what makes Bhutan so special. There are less than 1 million residents and relatively few tourists are permitted to enter the country on a yearly basis, so even in high season there was a calm and relaxed feeling wherever we went. We found the local people are highly intelligent, welcoming and warm, and funny too!
We traveled the land with an excellent guide, Palden, and our friendly driver - Rinjen (below)
The numerous temples, monasteries and fortress-like dzongs that we visited were some of the most amazing we have ever seen in all our travels. Some fortresses and temples are perched upon high mountains and cliffs, and it baffles the mind as to how they were constructed hundreds of years ago.
Being the Himalayas, the countryside is filled with towering mountain peaks, steep cliff sides, rushing rivers, and verdant valleys.
The famous cliff side Tigers Nest temple takes about 3 hours to hike to, up a steep but easily negotiated trail.
Here are some other photos from the journey
2 comments:
awesome, dude!
When can we move there? We need more "Gross National Happiness" in America these days! Must have really been amazing hiking to see those temples!
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