- Waterfall in Bhutan
Waterfall in Bhutan - Archery in Thimpu
Archery in Thimpu - Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong DZONG This dzong ( 8am-5pm) was the second dzong to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and seat of government until Thimphu was promoted to the top job in the mid-1950s. It’s arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. Elaborately painted gold, red and black carved woods add to the artistic lightness of touch. Guru Rinpoche foretold the construction of Punakha Dzong, predicting that ‘…a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant’. When the Zhabdrung visited Punakha he chose the tip of the trunk of the sleeping elephant at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu as the place to build a dzong. Lonely, Planet (2012-06-21). Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) - Pear Tree in Paro
Pear Tree in Paro - Paro Valley
Paro Valley - Waterfall in Bhutan
Waterfall in Bhutan - JoJo's Mall in Thimpu
JoJo's Mall in Thimpu - Archery in Thimpu
Archery in Thimpu - JoJo's Mall in Thimpu
JoJo's Mall in Thimpu - Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong DZONG This dzong ( 8am-5pm) was the second dzong to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and seat of government until Thimphu was promoted to the top job in the mid-1950s. It’s arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. Elaborately painted gold, red and black carved woods add to the artistic lightness of touch. Guru Rinpoche foretold the construction of Punakha Dzong, predicting that ‘…a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant’. When the Zhabdrung visited Punakha he chose the tip of the trunk of the sleeping elephant at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu as the place to build a dzong. Lonely, Planet (2012-06-21). Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) - Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong DZONG This dzong ( 8am-5pm) was the second dzong to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and seat of government until Thimphu was promoted to the top job in the mid-1950s. It’s arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. Elaborately painted gold, red and black carved woods add to the artistic lightness of touch. Guru Rinpoche foretold the construction of Punakha Dzong, predicting that ‘…a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant’. When the Zhabdrung visited Punakha he chose the tip of the trunk of the sleeping elephant at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu as the place to build a dzong. Lonely, Planet (2012-06-21). Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) - Punakha Dzong
Punakha Dzong DZONG This dzong ( 8am-5pm) was the second dzong to be built in Bhutan and it served as the capital and seat of government until Thimphu was promoted to the top job in the mid-1950s. It’s arguably the most beautiful dzong in the country, especially in spring when the lilac-coloured jacaranda trees bring a lush sensuality to the dzong’s characteristically towering whitewashed walls. Elaborately painted gold, red and black carved woods add to the artistic lightness of touch. Guru Rinpoche foretold the construction of Punakha Dzong, predicting that ‘…a person named Namgyal will arrive at a hill that looks like an elephant’. When the Zhabdrung visited Punakha he chose the tip of the trunk of the sleeping elephant at the confluence of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu as the place to build a dzong. Lonely, Planet (2012-06-21). Bhutan Travel Guide (Country Travel Guide) - Wangduephodrang Dzong
Wangduephodrang Dzong Sitting on top of the hill at the confluence of Punakha Chhu and Tang Chhu rivers, Wangduephodrang Dzong is town's most visible features. Wangduephodrang Dzong is no longer available for visit as it is completely gutted down by the devastating fire on 24th June 2012. Lesse than one Month before I shot this Picture. - Market in Paro
Market in Paro - Shopping Street in Paro
Shopping Street in Paro