At Punakaha Dzong |
Its been a month since we returned from Bhutan and till date
we keep singing Tandin...Tandin. The name of our driver there J . Interestingly his father's name is Phunshuk Wangdu. Difficult to forget the country (so unique) and its simple & loving people.
Me,my son in orange and Tandin |
Paro Dzong |
Taken inside Trashichhoedzong |
At Thimpu |
I've been asked,' Why Bhutan'?? Someone from Durgapur even said,’ Gangtok is the capital of Bhutan, right ,’?
Is it because of its(high value low volume) sustainable
approach to tourism ? I wonder ! A few Indian tourists staying with us had expected
Bhutan to be like Switzerland !
Wooden bridge at Punakha |
behind a happy nation ;-)
And ….Gangtok is not the capital of Bhutan ,my dear Durgapurwasi J… Also people ...its definitely not like Switzerland . You can’t compare Madhubala to Marilyn Monroe. Both have their own charm.
At Dochulaa Pass |
Anyway…., this time we flew till Kolkata and instead of taking Druk air till Paro to save on cost and life due to many thin air pockets ,we decided to go by road via NJP (New Jalpaiguri ) and Phuntsholing
We could do three places in our 10 days trip. Thimpu,Punakha
and Paro though I would recommend the snowmen’s trek to be definitely pursued
given enough time and less baggage. Bhutan is trekker’s paradise and it makes perfect sense to leave kids behind if interested in mountaineering.
View from Gangtey Palace at Paro |
Huge snow capped mountains , streams ,water falls , deep Himalayan forests
,distinct jungle fragrance, pure oxygen
,pine cones, white yellow red and violet flowers ,Yaks & Takins to name a few during our travels…. Isn't it a heavenly experience?
One of the few shots tried in the forest |
Shot in valley of flowers |
Of course, Himalayan nation has very rich fauna and flora besides the number
of dzongs and monasteries. That reminds me of the mesmerizing beauty of 'Punakha Dzong' which has become a part of our permanent memory.
Punakha Dzong ,second oldest and second largest of the Bhutan Dzongs |
The Royal wedding of the present king and queen also happened here.
Other than this my son remembers the maggi & chocolates bought for him , the pine cones collected and the Bhutan flag as parting gift….all done by his Tandin uncle. My husband who considers Reinhold Messner, one of his Gods , loved the mountains.
and I …. I remember the peaceful moment that we have had at Gangtey palace looking up at the sky & the snow and down at the Paro town from the hilltop.
Other than this my son remembers the maggi & chocolates bought for him , the pine cones collected and the Bhutan flag as parting gift….all done by his Tandin uncle. My husband who considers Reinhold Messner, one of his Gods , loved the mountains.
and I …. I remember the peaceful moment that we have had at Gangtey palace looking up at the sky & the snow and down at the Paro town from the hilltop.
View from Gangtey Palace (there were clouds however during sun one could see snow capped mountains |
The only regret I have is that I couldn’t climb up the
tiger’s nest (Paro Taktsang, approx 3000ft above Paro valley). My nuts and bolts need updation :-( and am proud of my husband that he
could do the task in less than 4 hrs.
Tiger's nest |
This is where Guru Padmasambhav also known as Rinpoche who
brought Buddhism to Bhutan from Tibet, meditated.
Question still remains ...The secret of happiness in Bhutan . In my opinion it is
simplicity ….being raw (in one’s true form …nothing made up) which comes by
being close to nature, respecting the co existence & not just being proud
of the Buddhist culture and tradition
but enjoying the same.
I loved the fact that
in the game of archery which we witnessed , all the participants danced together
once any one of them hit the target.
Most marriages are love marriages and gender discrimination
is not there .The culture is not conservative in that sense however Bhutan wants to be careful in adopting
globalization, hence shopping for clothes even at Thimpu (the capital) may not be
a good idea. Handicrafts ? of course !
To my astonishment ,part of their culture is also to paint
penises on walls, wooden models of those are worshiped for fertility.
Now you see…how unique Bhutan is J
Tandin asked some questions time and again during our stay.
Would you come back again? Would you like to stay here forever?
Tandin belonged to this beautiful small town of Paro |
Of course I would go to Bhutan again to see the middle
eastern side and do the snowmen’s trek as well someday but ….staying forever??
Unfortunately the Indian part of me loves crowd and can’t
imagine staying in the only house on top of the mountain as lot of Bhutanese do though I wish I could
be as bold as Mr. Rinpoche to settle in one of the most unthinkable & God
forsaken places to invoke God .
So am back in my very own city Bangalore to
wait at the traffic signal and spend min half an hour on road even to buy milk &
Veges from the mall very near to my apartment building, for no immediate U turn
planned.The cost we pay for our respective comfort zones :-(