Views of the Gangtey Goemba Monastery
| The monastery village |
| Entrance |
| Main Hall |
| Carving of a Garuda |
| Monks quarters |
| The Dewachen Hotel |
| My room with the wood fired stove |
| Old cow shed |
| Old shed |
| The view down the valley |
| The view across the valley |
| Old man's beard moss |
| Farm houses in the valley |
| Monkeys at the side of the road |
The following morning, in the rain again, I travelled to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, staying at the Peaceful Resort. By now I was fed up with the hotel meals as they were cooked for the Thai tour groups, mostly women, that were touring the country as they had been given half-priced tours due to the special relationship between the two countries. I like Thai food but that being provided was nothing like it, mainly it was the cheapest, greasiest food that could be cooked in bulk for a group. perhaps that was why the women had bags of food with them! The following day I did get a meal cooked specially for me, fish and chips, and I really enjoyed the change in diet. Thimphu has an altitude that varies between 2,248 metres (7,375 feet) and 2,648 metres (8,688 feet).
| A Takin |
| Hello |
| Buddha |
Then to the top of the mountain to see the largest sitting Buddha in the world which is still being constructed. The statue was made in sections in China and has been assembled here. It is studded with semi-precious stones with the third eye being a diamond. It has a temple inside and when completed will have 100,000 gold gilded copper Buddha 200mm high and 25,000 of the same but 300mm high placed inside the 51 metre (169 feet) Buddha. The whole scheme is being paid for by Buddhists living in South-East Asia.
| Thimphu from the mountain top |
| Views of the National Memorial Chorten (Stupa |
| People praying |
| Old man with his prayer wheel |
| Elderly ladies gossiping and praying |
| Views of the Tashichho Dzhong (Thimphu Fort) |
| The only one in the country |
| A painted house |
| Market craft stalls |
| Bent bamboo scaffolding |
| The Royal Palace |
| Views of Changangkha Temple |
| I like the old door |
| Views of the 400 year old house |
| Add caption |
| Wine making items |
| Resting |
| The house chapel |
| 400 year old frescos |
| Stupas |
| Houses near the river |
| Shops in the High Street |
| Drying fish in the High Street |
| Shop in the High Street |
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