Must do when in Bhutan The effort of visiting the Tigers Nest (Taktsang) is totally worth it! The spirituality of the place, the opportunity to witness such a precarious architectural endeavor, and the views of Paro along the way were all worth it! This is a definite MUST DO if you’re in Bhutan. ( jig_tt@hotmail.com )
i've been following your blog with interest. you all seem to be having a brilliant time and it's great to be able to share your experiances and see through your photos places i will probably never see! it truly looks amazing. it was a shame about your dads camera. hope you didn't lose too many photos. although knowing our peter there was probably quite a few.but at least no one was hurt. i look forward to your next installment. lots of love to you all. continue having a brilliant time. xx
Enjoy!xx Glad you all arrived safely, did laugh outloud at the case (probably because i can imagine uncle peter's reaction!!!) Have a brilliant time, lots of love from us all xxxx
Save endangered species Wild dogs are now enlisted in endangered species, gradually, there population is decreasing year by year mainly, due to food crisis, illegal hunting, deforestation etc. etc. Now, We as well as Govt. also should take necessary care to protect them.
Raj Mandir We watched a movie called Love Aaj Kal:) We could not take photo's while all the Indian;s did not stop taking photos with their mobiles. Often their mobiles were pointed to our group...The funny thing was when a girl from our tried to take some photos. Few seconds later there was a guard near by and he told one of the guys to tell the girl that taking photos is not allowed...During the movie (similar plot as the one you've seen I guess) we saw bats flying around:)
thanks for sharing Hi guys,
Thanks for sharing the impressions of your trip. I just started reading the blog and I really enjoy it.
Few months ago we (my husband and I) were in India for a week as a part of our honey moon. We were lazy enough and did not write down what we have done. Reading your entries I remember more of our own trip:)
In Delhi we visited the same things:) At Jami Masud Mosque I wore exactly the same blue robe....we also visited the Sikh Temple and we even ate in the kitchen. Nobody of us got sick from the food, although I thought that we were challenging the diarrhea. My husband has posted some of our photos on our website. If you are interested, check www.robsville.com.
Greetings,
Violeta
Fireworks Hi Kathryn, Russ
Hope you are having a really good time, we will keep up to date with your travels, don't worry Kathryn since you have been away there has been no pruning's of the family trees!! which is good as you have been gone now for a whole four days!! Oh yeah the Delhi traffic looks worse than our car park first thing in the morning :)
Me, Michelle and Irene were amazed at the firework name, I know small things amuse little minds!!
Speak to you both soon
great travel blog - we feel we are keeping up with you
will tell every one else your blog is now on line.
have a great time and we will follow your trip with great interest
love mum and dad xx
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Must do when in Bhutan
The effort of visiting the Tigers Nest (Taktsang) is totally worth it! The spirituality of the place, the opportunity to witness such a precarious architectural endeavor, and the views of Paro along the way were all worth it! This is a definite MUST DO if you’re in Bhutan. ( jig_tt@hotmail.com )