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Visiting Drugyel Dzong Ruins with Pem and her father  
   

Visiting Drugyel Dzong Ruins with Pem and her father

"A cup of tea tastes much nicer if you have to work hard for it". We took our cups of tea to the top of the valley, then climbed up the battlements of the ruined Dzong (fortress). What a cuppa!
A Tiger's Nest and a 300 year old friend

September 16th 2012
Hello Everyone - We hope that you are all well! A couple of thousand years ago, Guru Rimpoche flew on the back of a tiger to a remote cliff face in order to meditate. Some plucky monks subsequently built a monastery at this sacred spot. How they managed this is a mystery. It represents a builder's worst nightmare for location - it is a rock face with a building sticking out the side. Anway, ... read more
Asia » Bhutan » Paro » Taktshang Goemba

Bhutanese Flag In 1865, Britain and Bhutan signed the Treaty of Sinchulu, under which Bhutan would receive an annual subsidy in exchange for ceding some border land. Under British influence, a monarchy was set up in 1907; three years later, a treaty was signed wher... ... read more
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