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Taktsang Dzong (monastery) or Tigers Nest, built in the 8th century, Paro, Bhutan
Tigers Nest (Taktsang Goemba), Paro Valley, Bhutan
Namseling, nr Paro, Bhutan
View of village, Ura Village, Ura valley, Bumthang, Bhutan
Punakha Dzong at the convergence of two rivers Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, Punakha, Bhutan
Lenticular clouds at sunset above Machapuchare, Himalayas, Nepal
Lenticular clouds forming above Machapuchare, Himalayas, Nepal
A view of Punakha valley from the roof of Khamsam Yulley Namgyal Chorten. Punakha, Bhutan
Typical bhutanese houses with temple on top. Timphu district, Bhutan
Statue around the Great Buddha Dordenma is a gigantic Shakyamuni Buddha statue
The 108 memorial chortens or stupas, Dochula Pass on the road from Thimpu to Punakha. Bhutan
Entrance of the Tashichho Dzong a Buddhist monastery and fortress on the northern edge of the city of Thimphu, Bhutan
Inside the Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang. Punakha, Bhutan
From the Punakha Dzong, also known as Pungtang Dewa chhenbi Phodrang. Punakha, Bhutan
Amo Buddha Temple, Katmandu, Nepal
Eyes of Buddha, Bouddhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia
Buddha Statue in Swayambhunath temple, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia
Prayer wheels at Swayambhunath temple, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia
Nepal, Kathmandu, Patan (UNESCO Site)
Nepal, Kathmandu, Durbar Square (UNESCO Site)
Nepal, Kathmandu, Swayambhunath Stupa
Paro Taktsang also known as the Taktsang Palphug Monastery and the Tigers Nest. Paro, Bhutan
The new Vajra Throne Buddha Dordenma has been erected on a hilltop overlooking Thimphu. The Chinese-made 169-foot-high gold-gilded bronze Buddha is the largest and most impressive in the world
A woman weaves an intricate pattern in silk on her traditional wooden loom. The broad leather belt around her buttocks is the reason for naming this particular type of loom backstrap loom
Taktshang Goemba, Tiger??s Nest??, is Bhutan??s most famous monastery. It is perched miraculously on the ledge of a sheer cliff 900 metres above the floor of the Paro Valley
The very impressive 16th century Paro Dzong, the fortress that sits on a heap of Jewels, and its round watchtower, now a national museum
A masked dancer with cymbals performs Drametse Nga Cham (the religious masked dance). This exciting dance has it origins in the 16th century at the Drametse monastery in Eastern Bhutan
A small Buddha shrine surrounded by wisteria in the Hotel Gangtey Palace, which is a superb hotel with wonderful views. The 100-year-old building, once a kings palace
Monk leaving Gangtey Dzong (monastery), & village, Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan
Archery competition, Bumthang, Bhutan
Masked man, Festival, Trashichhoe Dzong (monastery), Thimpu, Bhutan
Monks at Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal Monks at Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Kathmandu Nepal
Nepal, Pokhara, Annapurna range reflecting in Phewa Lake NEPAl, Pokhara, Annapurna range reflecting in Fewa or Phewa Lake at dawn
Nepal, Pokhara, Tourists in pontoon crossing Phewa Lake to Fish Tail Lodge NEPAl, Pokhara, Tourists in pontoon crossing Fewa or Phewa Lake to Fish Tail Lodge
Nepal, Pokhara, Colourful canoes on Phewa Lake NEPAL, Tanahun, Dumre, Ancient Newari mountain village of Bandipur, Ancient temple lion
Paro is Bhutans second largest town. The western end of the Paro valley is only 20 kms from the Tibetan border and for centuries it has been the first point of entry into Bhutan for Tibetans _ either
Lama Shida, as a way of suppressing local demons, built this Nepalese style Stupa, similar to Boudinath in Kathmandu, in the early 18th Century
Dochu La (3, 050m / 10, 000ft). The Pass is a mystical place whether you have the tremendous views north to the Himalayas with at least five peaks over 7, 000m visible
Nepal, Pokhara, Pashmina stalls
Nepal, Chitwan National Park, Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis)
Nepal, Kathmandu, Bodhnath (Boudha) Stupa