| 1 |
Paro
town with Paro Dzong in the background |
| 2 |
Rinpung
Dzong in Paro |
| 3 |
Ugyen
Pelri Palace in Paro |
| 4 |
Ta-Dzong
from the courtyard of the Paro Dzong |
| 5 |
Ruins
of Drukgyel Dzong near Paro |
| 6 |
Tashichhodzong,
Thimphu |
| 7 |
Thimphu
Town, the capital of Bhutan |
| 8 |
Rice
fields in Thimphu |
| 9 |
Memorial
Chhoeten (built in memory of His Majesty the third king) in Thimphu |
| 10 |
Rice
fields in the Punakha valley |
| 11 |
Wangdi
Phodrang Dzong with the new Wangdi bridge |
| 12 |
Wangdi
Phodrang Dzong |
| 13 |
Rinchengang
village near Wangdi Phodrang |
| 14 |
Traditional
Bhutanese farm |
| 15 |
Puna-Tsang
Chhu (River)
with
the Dompola Mountain Pass |
| 16 |
Chendebji
Chhoeten on the way to Trongsa |
| 17 |
With
more than 70% of it's area under forest cover, Bhutan is one of the leading
countries in environmental preservation |
| 18 |
Trongsa
town |
| 19 |
Ta-Dzong
in Trongsa |
| 20 |
Rukupji
village in central Bhutan |
| 21 |
Kurjey
Lhakhang in Bumthang |
| 22 |
Yutongla
Pass between Trongsa and Bumthang |
| 23 |
Jakar
Dzong (Fortress of the white bird) in Bumthang |
| 24 |
Jakar
Town in Bumthang |
| 25 |
Jambay
Lhakhang (7th Century Temple) located
in
the heart of Bumthang valley |
| 26 |
Kunchosum
Lhakhang in Bumthang |
| 27 |
Ura
Valley |
| 28 |
Thrumshingla
Pass (3750 m) |
| 29 |
Mongar
Town |
| 30 |
Mongar
Dzong |
| 31 |
Trashigang
Town |
| 32 |
Eastern
Himalayas |
| 33 |
Mount
Jhomolhari (7314 m) |
| 34 |
Phuentsholing
Town |
| 35 |
Haa
Valley |