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Category Archives: Bhutan and India
Kalimpong
The skies had cleared overnight and when we woke up there was Mt Kanchenjunga . The sky was a pristine blue colour with no clouds and Mt Kanchenjunga and neighbouring mountains held a commanding view. Our Rocky Mountains are big, … Continue reading
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Tagged kalimpong, king thai, Mt Everest, taxis from darjeeling to kalimpong, windsongs
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Talking Horns
BEEP, BEEP……..BEEP………..BEEP. Look out I’m coming around the corner, Heads up, I’m behind you, I’m going to pass, Thanks a lot for letting me know, Hey Raju. The car horns here are constantly in use, to those of us from … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr Graham's School, India, kalimpong, shared taxis, windsongs
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Off to Bhutan
Sitting on the edge of a cliff, we ate our breakfast overlooking a beautiful valley. The Teesta River, which is fed from the Himalayans, runs through the bottom of the valley. The hills rise up on all sides and some, … Continue reading
Archery and Peppers
It was early to rise this morning we were trying to pick up L&R at the airport in Paro at 10:15, and it is a 5 hour drive away. We hit the ground running at 4:30. As we left the … Continue reading
Thimpu
Our first stop today was the Iron Bridge. Bridges were made of wood, until a Tibetan bridge-builder named Thangtong Gyalpo came along and introduced using iron to support the bridge deck. Great chain links span the river and support a … Continue reading
“Your View is Here”
6 AM…KNOCK KNOCK. Mur’s mind, “ What’s that? We don’t have a wakeup call??” Mur, “Yes?” Young Lady, “Your view is here.” Mur, “Pardon?” Young Lady, “Your view is here.” Mur’s mind, “We didn’t order a view.” Mur’s mind, “ … Continue reading
Across Bhutan
So far we’ve been witness to several “cultural” events. We stopped at an archery tournament, visited a dzong and witnessed a once a year dance to cleanse out evil spirits, attended a yearly festival in Wangdu and happened on a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bhutan, hotel gakiling, jakar, mountain lodge, wangdu fesival
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Buddhamania
The altitude here has not been affecting Debbie as much as it did in Tibet. A slight headache for a day and the adjustment was complete. Practicing in India was a good idea. We traveled high then slept low, then … Continue reading
Darts and Mokoli
The staff that have been serving us and helping us at the Mountain Lodge, in Jakar, are absolutely wonderful. There are two younger fellows and a young lady. The two fellows are dignified and would do almost anything for us. … Continue reading
Prayer Flags
The Yotong La Pass, at 3,551 m (11,540 ft), is the highest pass that we drove over on our tour. When we reached the top, we stopped so we could hang up a string of prayer flags. We bought the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bhutan, druk, prayer flags, the dragon, the museum of monarchy, trongsa dzong, yotong la pass
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