Bhutan: Truly A Land of Happiness And Possibilities

Last May, I went with a group of photographers on a travel photography trip to Bhutan, one of the most scenic places I've ever been to. The place is such that it has inspired our team to come up with a travel photography coffee table book that will benefit one of the village schools we have visited. Collectively, we have hundreds and possibly thousands of beautiful photos. Unfortunately we cannot include all these in the book, and so we have invited a panel of photography experts to do the selection objectively - the photos were pooled together by theme, and without any identifying mark to keep the selection process unbiased. We are now close to launching the book, targeted in early October. More details of this coming soon...

One of my favourite photos from the trip, below, is selected for the book :-)

Stairway To Zen

And here are a few more photos from that wonderful trip:


The snow capped Tibetan peaks on touchdown

A bridge in Paro

Tasiccho Dzong in Thimpu - the seat of the Central Monastic body as well as the Royal Court



Paro

Punakha Dzong, possibly the most majestic among the dzongs in Bhutan, sitting at a very scenic confluence of 2 great rivers

A monk at Punakha intent on cleaning these chalices

Kurje Lakhang, considered to be a very sacred place in Bumthang


Tiger's Nest. Many great things have already been said about this amazing place. The trip to Bhutan is well worth it if only for this place.

A detailed account of the trip also appears on this month's issue of Tashi Delek, DrukAir's inflight magazine...and on their Facebook page, with link below. Happy reading!!!

https://www.facebook.com/drukairmagazine/posts/402958276571228

#Bhutan #Travels #DrukAir #Punakha #Dzong #Tasiccho #Paro #TigersNest

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