Dzongdrakha Monastery Paro Valley Bhutan)
visit to Dzongdrakha Monastery on 14th of September 2019
Dzongdrakha....in making of sithpa bardho....paro town....Bhutan
Best Attractions and Places to See in Paro, Bhutan
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List of Best Things to do in Paro, Bhutan
Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest)
Taktsang Palphug Monastery
Chele La Pass
Rinpung Dzong
Kyichu Lhakhang
Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge
Haa Valley
National Museum
Dzongdrakha Temple
Drukgyel Dzong
GNH Travel & Service : 2014 Dzongdrakha Tsechu at Paro,BHUTAN 2
パロ郊外ゾンダカ・ゴンパのツェチュの様子。お堂の中庭でのチャムと法要が終了した後、広場に移動し再びチャムが繰り広げられる。
???? Journey through the Kingdom of Bhutan
A visit to the remote, isolated Himalayan mountain Kingdom of Bhutan known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon (Druk Yul). It is the last remaining Himalayan Buddhist kingdom.
Highlight of the visit include:
01:33 Landing at the challenging Paro Airport
02:48 Route in Bhutan
03:14 Paro
05:47 Rural Tshechu/Festival at Dzongdrakha Monastery
15:03 Hike to the Tiger’s Nest Monastery
21:24 Paro Tsechu/Festival
23:24 Hike to the Bumdrak Camp
29:25 Capital city of Thimphu
38:29 Phobjikha Valley
47:47 Village of the Phallus
50:28 Former capital city of Punakha
53:48 Haa Valley
1:00:34 Hike at the Chele La Pass
1:07:18 Takeoff from at the challenging Paro Airport
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GNH Travel & Service : 2014 Dzongdrakha Tsechu at Paro,BHUTAN 3
パロ郊外ゾンダカ・ゴンパのツェチュの様子。お堂の中庭でのチャムと法要が終了した後、広場に移動し再びチャムが繰り広げられた。この場所でのチャムが終わるとパロ谷に本当に春がやってくる。
Panoramic view of Paro city surrounded by Himalayan range - Bhutan
Paro valley extends from the confluence of the Paro Chhu and the Wang Chhu rivers at Chuzom upto Mt. Jomolhari at the Tibetan border to the North. This picturesque region is one of the widest valleys in the kingdom and is covered in fertile rice fields and has a beautiful, crystalline river meandering down the valley.
Accentuating the natural beauty are the many elegant, traditional-style houses that dot the valley and surrounding hills. Paro town has been growing rapidly in recent years and there are plenty of restaurants, bakeries and cafes to choose from. One of the distinctive features of Paro town is that it is situated in a flat valley bottom and follows a grid-like pattern. The central plaza is adorned with a large prayer wheel and a small amphitheater at which events such as concerts are often organized
Visitors often spend several days in Paro as there are over 155 temples and monasteries in this area, some dating as far back as 14th century. Among them is the temple that is considered Bhutan’s most iconic landmark Taktsang Monastery, the Tiger’s Nest. This awe-inspiring temple was constructed upon a sheer cliff face, hundreds of meters above forests of oak and rhododendrons and the valley floor. Dzongdrakha Temple and Kila Gompa are secondary examples of cliff-side temples that are also located in Paro Dzongkhag.
The country’s first international airport is located in Paro. Due to the close proximity of the airport and the many historical and religious sites in the region there are a large number of luxurious, high-end tourist resorts in Paro.
Paro is also home to the National museum. The museum is set in Paro Ta Dzong, an ancient watchtower that now displays hundreds of ancient Bhutanese artifacts and artwork including traditional costumes, armour, weaponry and handcrafted implements for daily life. The collection at the National Museum preserves a snap-shot of the rich cultural traditions of the country.
Another site worth visiting Paro is Drugyel dzong or The Fortress of the Victorious Bhutanese. This dzong was constructed by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646 to commemorate his victory over marauding Tibetan armies. Though the fortress was destroyed by fire in 1951, the ruins remain an impressive and imposing sight.
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NATURE BLESS. talo tshechu
Bhutan PARO TSHECHU by Global Vision
Bhutan Temple Fest in Paro The Paro Tshechu
Bhutan Trip III - Paro Tshechu 6 (Apr 2012) 不丹之旅III - 帕羅策秋 6 (Apr 2012)
The dance of Paro Tshechu. 帕羅策秋的祭神舞蹈.
If you are interested to visit Bhutan, contact Dechen Wangdi (bhutanspirit@gmail.com), the boss of Spirit Bhutan Tour (bhutanspirittour.com), the travel agency I use for my three trips to Bhutan.
我和老公2012年4月第三次經Spirit Bhutan Tour代辦去不丹旅行, 看了期待已久的Paro Tsechu, 還在不丹拍了一輯婚紗照, 和一輯不丹國服goh & kira結婚照. 如果大家有興趣去不丹旅遊的話, 可以聯絡我每次也用的不丹旅行社Spirit Bhutan Tour 的老闆 Dechen Wangdi (bhutanspirit@gmail.com 或 Facebook上找 Spirit Bhutan Tours), 查詢一下不丹旅遊詳情, 付款細節.
歡迎到我的網誌看我第三次不丹之旅的遊記:
Gangtey Gonpa tsechu
clip taken during Gangtey tsechu.
Bhutan: Tamshingphala Choepa Tsechu
Tamshingphala Choepa-Festival in Bumthang, Bhutan
Tsechu of Paro Part 1
Italian Writer Mario Biondi shows a few moments of the Tsechu he has visited in Paro (Bhutan) - Part 1 - Tsechu (literally day ten) are annual religious buthanese festivals held in each district or dzonkhag of Bhutan on the tenth day of a month of the lunar Tibetan Calendar
The Tsechu which takes place in Paro in spring is one of the most important in Bhutan (March 27, 2013)
Pearly white Pear blossoms cover Paro valley in Bhutan
Blossoms of white pear flowers growing at spring time in Paro Valley of Bhutan.
Paro valley extends from the confluence of the Paro Chhu and the Wang Chhu rivers at Chuzom upto Mt. Jomolhari at the Tibetan border to the North. This picturesque region is one of the widest valleys in the kingdom and is covered in fertile rice fields and has a beautiful, crystalline river meandering down the valley.
Accentuating the natural beauty are the many elegant, traditional-style houses that dot the valley and surrounding hills. Paro town has been growing rapidly in recent years and there are plenty of restaurants, bakeries and cafes to choose from. One of the distinctive features of Paro town is that it is situated in a flat valley bottom and follows a grid-like pattern. The central plaza is adorned with a large prayer wheel and a small amphitheater at which events such as concerts are often organized
Visitors often spend several days in Paro as there are over 155 temples and monasteries in this area, some dating as far back as 14th century. Among them is the temple that is considered Bhutan’s most iconic landmark Taktsang Monastery, the Tiger’s Nest. This awe-inspiring temple was constructed upon a sheer cliff face, hundreds of meters above forests of oak and rhododendrons and the valley floor. Dzongdrakha Temple and Kila Gompa are secondary examples of cliff-side temples that are also located in Paro Dzongkhag.
The country’s first international airport is located in Paro. Due to the close proximity of the airport and the many historical and religious sites in the region there are a large number of luxurious, high-end tourist resorts in Paro.
Paro is also home to the National museum. The museum is set in Paro Ta Dzong, an ancient watchtower that now displays hundreds of ancient Bhutanese artifacts and artwork including traditional costumes, armour, weaponry and handcrafted implements for daily life. The collection at the National Museum preserves a snap-shot of the rich cultural traditions of the country.
Another site worth visiting Paro is Drugyel dzong or The Fortress of the Victorious Bhutanese. This dzong was constructed by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in 1646 to commemorate his victory over marauding Tibetan armies. Though the fortress was destroyed by fire in 1951, the ruins remain an impressive and imposing sight.
Source :
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Tsechu of Paro Part 2
Italian Writer Mario Biondi shows a few moments of the Tsechu he has visited in Paro (Bhutan) - Part 2 - Tsechu (literally day ten) are annual religious buthanese festivals held in each district or dzonkhag of Bhutan on the tenth day of a month of the lunar Tibetan Calendar
The Tsechu which takes place in Paro in spring is one of the most important in Bhutan (March 27, 2013)
Paro Tshechu
Dancers' entry
Druk Ralung monastery Thimphu, Bhutan
I found this place as a paradise.