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A Stolen Moment from Bhutan

I was in Bhutan last week, leading a photography tour with an enthusiastic group of people who had travelled from several parts of India, Singapore and USA. We had a great camaraderie in the group with many enjoyable moments, some great photography opportunities that allowed many beautiful images to happen. There were some missed opportunities too, thanks to some early morning fog. Here is a moment I stole from a young monk during the tour.

Bhutan - Young Monk


Categories: bhutan, photos

In the moment! Chimi Lhakhang, Bhutan

Perhaps these young monks understand, and effortlessly practice Buddha’s teachings the best: ‘live in the moment’.

Chimi Lhakhang, Bhutan

At Chimi Lhakhang, Bhutan


Snow Peaks and Magnificent Mornings at Dochula, Bhutan

If I have to think of brilliant view of a long line of Snow Peaks in the Himalayas, Dochula Pass in Bhutan quickly comes to mind. 

Also see: my upcoming photography tour to Bhutan

Sunrise from Dochua Pass, Bhutan

Sunrise from Dochula Pass, Bhutan

At ten thousand feet, DochuLa is not really high by Himalayan standards. But it is a good enough altitude to get clean air and a clear view of high mountains that are as far away as a hundred kilometers. On the horizon towards north-east from DochuLa is a long line of white summits on exhibit. The peaks include the who’s who of Bhutan’s mountain landscapes, Gangkar Puensum topping the altitude graph among them all. At 7,570 meters, Gangkar Puensum is also the world’s highest unclimbed peak today, primarily because sanctity of the peak makes it off-limits to mountaineers.