Bhutan
Royal Institute of Health Sciences (RIHS)

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    • Day 11–12

      Vielfalt in Thimphu

      April 3 in Bhutan ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Nach einer für die meisten angenehmen Nacht ging es auf 2.500 m zu einer 52 m hohen sitzenden Buddhastatue, es folgten eine Stuppa (Andachtsturm), ein Blick auf den Tashichho-Dzong (eine frühere Klosterburg, heute Regierungszentrale und Wohnsitz des Königs); der Besuch der Nationalbiblothek, einer Kunsthandwerkschule, dem Gemüsemarkt, Mittagessen und Zeit in der Innenstadt zum Einkaufen. Dazwischen waren wir in der Hauptpost (GPO), wo neben dem Besuch einer Ausstellung die Möglichkeit angeboten wurde sich Briefmarken mit dem eigenen Konterfei zu machen... 😉

      Solange wir in Indien waren, haben wir die Verpflegung selbst bezahlt, auch wenn sie öfter gemeinsam organisiert war. D. h. wir hatten einen gewissen Einfluß darauf, was jede:r einzelne bekam. In Bhutan ist jetzt alles Teil des package, das heißt, es gibt für alle das gleiche und das ist leider eher europäische Küche mit Tendenz zur Schonkost.

      Da ich mit Harald in Kalimpong schon mal in einem guten buthanesischem Restaurant war, wollte ich das auch hier erleben und suchte ich mir bei TripAdvisor ein Lokal in Fussentfernung zum Hotel.

      Wer das Fleisch erkennt, darf es in die Kommentare schreiben. Auflösung im nächsten Footprint. 😉
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    • Das Nationalmonument

      March 7, 2019 in Bhutan ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

      Errichtet wurde es von der Ehefrau des zweiten Königs für ihren Sohn, den dritten König Bhutans, der die Demokratie eingeführt hat.
      Die Menschen kommen hier hin, um für die nächste Generation zu beten. Wenn man um das Monument herum geht, bringt es Glück fürs eigene Leben.Read more

    • Day 5

      Thimpu pt 1

      May 18, 2018 in Bhutan ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      National Memorial Chorten (Stupa)
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      Buddha Point : biggest sitting Buddha, on top of the hill
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      Takin Reserve: National animal is the takin, half deer half goat 🤪 (Bhutanese believe it was created by the Divine Madman)Read more

    • Day 15

      Thimphu II

      May 11, 2019 in Bhutan ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

      Today we first visited the memorial stupa that was a dream of the third king, but he passed away before fulfilling that. So his wife did it two years after his death in 1974. A wonderful stupa, we could even go inside and see the figures. As in all holy sites you are not allowed to take pictures and you have to take off your shoes. After that we went up to see the big buddha overseeing the town. It was built and sponsored by the Chinese and honestly, it didn’t feel like being in Bhutan visiting that place. Nevertheless impressing sight. Then Tenzin made us see the oldest Dzong constructed in 1626 a bit further out of the city. Beautiful building with so much detailed paintings and woodcraft. The highlight of the day for me were the Tarkins. We went up to the reserve that was a zoo before. They didn’t like the idea of having animals in captivity so they closed to zoo. Since the Tarkin stayed around they decided to do a reserve. There are also other animals in the park but just few of them. The Tarkin is a very unique animal. In their belief one of the guru (I’ll tell more about that particular guru later on) after a meal took the head of a goat and the body of a pig and made the Tarkin. It is the national animal and it really looks funny. We went then for lunch, had a chat with another Swiss couple on tour with the same treking company as we were and visited the weekend market. That one was in the old days only open on weekends, since the demands grew higher it is closed now only on monday and tuesday. Bhutan banned plastic bags so you get everything in a stoff-bag. We could do that in Switzerland, too. After the market we were again free. We went for a last shopping trip, a coffee and a little walk. It is the last evening of Lilian since she is flying back tomorrow. I have another five days in that amazing country. I will have to take my own picture now since Lilian did the job for me. I am a very lazy photographer as Tenzin pointing it out very accurately. After diner we had a cocktail at our favorite spot in Thimphu.Read more

    • Day 268

      Bhutan Part 2 (by Lewis)

      May 12, 2023 in Bhutan ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

      5/7/23
      Day 9
      Car: Location DochuLa, Elevation 3150m
      Camp 1: Location Camp 1, Elevation 2034m
      We met the Kellers at DochuLa. The Kellers are a family we met in Morocco. They are worldschooling just like us.

      5/8/23
      Day 10
      Camp 1: Location Camp 1, Elevation 2034
      Camp 2: Location Camp 2, Elevation 1200m
      This part of the hike had the BEST lunch spot.

      5/9/23
      Day 11
      I went white-water-rafting today. It was VERY fun. We went over small and big rapids today.

      5/10/23
      Day 12
      We drove to a guest house at a natural hot spring (Chubu Tshachu) and read a lot of books there.

      5/11/23
      Day 13
      We went to the royal cattle today. There were a couple baby cows there. They were very cute.

      5/12/23
      Day 14
      We drove to Punakha; along the way, we crossed a very long suspension bridge and walked to the dzong, where we explored a bit.

      5/13/23
      Day 15
      We went on a hike today. My knees hurt a lot on the hike. While on the hike, we visited a monastery. We watched some young monks practice circular breathing. They were practicing circular breathing as training for blowing long-horns.
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