Bhutan Scenes

The following is a pictorial of Bhutan. This is a beautiful country where it is said that there is no such thing as a bad picture. I think you will agree.

 

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Wangdi River and Bridge with Dzong on Left
Memorial Chorten of 3rd King, Thimpu
Wangdi Dzong
Punacha dzong (the old capital) located at the junction of the two rivers (plo-cher and amocmu
Terraced Paddy Fields
Approach Road to Paro Dzong Bridge
Frost
Spring Blossoms
Yaks Grazing Unattended
Yaks Grazing Unattended
A lady selling dried red chillies at the sunday market
A typical method of drying chillies
Himalayan range in the back ground as seen from Dochula pass
A typical Bhutanese door frame in paint
Monks during a break in a monastary compound
A typical Bhutanese window design and paint
A southern Bhutanese lady adorned in her jewlery
A Bhutanese with his outdoor sunshine headgear
Aging gracefully exposed to HImalayan air
Breast feeding a baby as all Bhutanese women do up to age 2
Himalayan ranges across northern Bhutan
Himalayan ranges across northern Bhutan
A typical truck decor in Bhutan
School children at morning prayer dance
Weighment as used in vegetable markets
Typical roadside vegetable vendors
The Jachunk deity at the four corners of traditional houses
Wall paintings in all Dzongs
The happy family wall painting
Exterior of typical Bhutanese house
A typical Bhutanese house
Roadside Chortens at Chendepti on way to Tronusa
A typical Bhutanese house with commonly used wall decor externally
The Bhutanese countryside
The Bhutanese countryside
The Bhutanese countryside
The Bhutanese countryside
The Bhutanese countryside
Thimpu Dzong
Step farming in countryside
Step farming in countryside
Step farming in countryside
Paro Airport Terminal
valley between Paro Airport and Thumpu
Bridge across river southeast of Thimpu
Road from Paro Airport to capital of Thimpu
Traffic Control in Thimpu
View of Thimpu from Pinewood Hotel
Last updated 14 January 2001