It all started from having an intense plan and huge back packing of 20-25 days which included a good part of north india , a long sojourn to the north eastern India but for all of us the most exciting part was to explore bhutan, the land of thunder dragons as it is fondly called and the dice were rolled out. The rough plan was there and we were all set to start a journey of our life time.
We took a flight from delhi to
bagdogra in west bengal as it is the most preferred way to reach bhutan for
indians.Our first stop over was at the queen of hill stations called darjeeling
which was roughly 80 KM and a 3 hour drive from bagdogra airport. Then the next
morning we planned to leave for phuentsholing , the gateway town to enter bhutan.Wait!!
What about darjeeling then? What we did in darjeeling is a story that will be
unfolded in another post. It is worth to be told.
Jaigaon is the indian gateway town to bhutan(phuentsholing) and from there we enter phuentsholing. Darjeeling to jaigaon is a 5 hour drive about 200KM going through NH31 and overlooking the beautiful teesta river for a part of the drive. A permit is mandatory to enter bhutan for indian/chinese citizens for others it is the routine long visa procedure. We had to make sure that we reach jaigaon before 10AM as the permit office in phentsholing closes at 11AM and the driver was just the right guy for the task taken straight out of a fast and furious movie. We reached the border town before 10 AM and applied for our bhutan permits.Please make sure you carry a passport/original voter Id, driving license, two passport size photographs along with you to apply for a permit.
The Bhutan Gate at Phuentsholing
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We reserved a 6 seater taxi
for thimphu from the local taxi stand for 3500INR.Thimphu is 174 KM from
phuentsholing, a 5 hour drive from a risky yet beautiful road carved out of
mountains.
As we enter the serene environment of bhutan we are greeted with a
cold breeze and a peaceful noise of the surroundings. You immediately feel that
you are in for something soothing and also exhilarating.
The highway to heaven, as it is called was a masterpiece by the creator and also by the bhutanese government as the road is neatly carved out between mountains and makes for a decent yet risky ride, surrounding the nature. There was a calmness in the air one which reflects in the title given to the country, the most peaceful country in south asia.
As we were having this discussion the driver proved it right by revealing that he has been happily married for almost 15 years with two wives, living with both of them under one roof for these many years which was something astonishing for all of us. It is more of a tradition in bhutan and there are many such examples . I challenged him to marry “once” in india.:P
WELCOME TO THIMPHU
Rains added zeal to the beautiful drive
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A view from an eatery on the way
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The highway to heaven, as it is called was a masterpiece by the creator and also by the bhutanese government as the road is neatly carved out between mountains and makes for a decent yet risky ride, surrounding the nature. There was a calmness in the air one which reflects in the title given to the country, the most peaceful country in south asia.
Bends were quite sharp and also smooth at times |
As we were having this discussion the driver proved it right by revealing that he has been happily married for almost 15 years with two wives, living with both of them under one roof for these many years which was something astonishing for all of us. It is more of a tradition in bhutan and there are many such examples . I challenged him to marry “once” in india.:P
We entered thimphu city after
a 5 hour drive and what we saw was large houses with similar bhutanese/tibetan
architecture , clean roads, probably the cleanest we have seen.
The city had a very calm yet happening vibe. We had to complete a tough task of finding cheap and best hotels in the vicinity called as the clock tower. We found one called as tashi delek which was priced at 950 INR per room. Please note that there are hardly any hotels offering rooms at ground/first floor and you will have to to shell out a lot more to get a room on lower floors.However we got one on the third floor and it was a never ending climb to the third floor after an almost 400KM long cross country drive.
Impressive isn't it? |
The city had a very calm yet happening vibe. We had to complete a tough task of finding cheap and best hotels in the vicinity called as the clock tower. We found one called as tashi delek which was priced at 950 INR per room. Please note that there are hardly any hotels offering rooms at ground/first floor and you will have to to shell out a lot more to get a room on lower floors.However we got one on the third floor and it was a never ending climb to the third floor after an almost 400KM long cross country drive.
The street where we stayed
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The library |
It was surprisingly closed on Saturdays and Sundays and we clicked pictures from the outside and moved to zorig chusum, a government backed institute in providing education in embroidery, sculpture, painting, weaving, carving, etc to aspiring students to provide them with skills to boost their employment opportunities in the future.
Local Bhutanese art |
The school had an annual orientation going on as it was good to see an assembly of school kids after we were last part of it a decade back. Wow!!A decade!! i just realized. Time flies.
Closer to the school was national folk heritage museum which was an exhibition of the heritage of Bhutan, Also depicting how ancient bhutanse used to live.We were out after a short visit to the place, which was an education of Bhutanese history, culture and traditions and took a taxi to the most famous tourist place of Thimphu called National memorial chorten.
The gate to the chorten |
Believed to be built in memory of the former queen’s brother the place is right in the center of the city and is mostly visited by old monks for their prayers and to relax.
Golden work for the tips of the temple
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Little did we knew, that the next place we were going to was this spectacular.It was the giant buddha dordenma golden statue, which is not yet completed from the inside .Upon completion this will be one of the largest buddha statues in the world.
One word "stunning"
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Overlooking Thimphu from the Buddha
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This is the closest we can get to them
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After the whirlwind tour of these places without a break , we had to do the most important part of the day, FOOD!!!! And what better than some local Bhutansese food. We went to a restaurant called as “Ama” on the same street of our hotel as ordered Thupka, kewa datshi , Ema datshi, Thai rice, Chicken chilly, Veg crispy, Veg fried rice. All this for an astonishing N.U 900. That was the best part of Bhutan, It doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket when it comes to food.
Halfway mark!! It was cleaned up eventually
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