
Land of The Thunder Dragon (Bhutan) – Day 5
22.12.2010 (Wednesday) Malda (West Bengal) to Mala Bazar (West Bengal) = 379 kms Starting Place: Malda (West Bengal) Starting Km Reading: 4960 km @…
Read More22.12.2010 (Wednesday) Malda (West Bengal) to Mala Bazar (West Bengal) = 379 kms Starting Place: Malda (West Bengal) Starting Km Reading: 4960 km @…
Read More21.12.2010 (Tuesday) Bhadrak (Orissa) to Malda (West Bengal) = 713 kms Starting Place: Bhadrak, Orissa Starting Km Reading: 4247 km @ Bhadrak Starting Time:…
Read More20.12.2010 (Monday) Vishakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) to Bhadrak (Orissa) = 606 kms Starting Place: Vishakhapatnam Starting Km Reading on the odometer of the car: 3642…
Read More19.12.2010 (Sunday) Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh) to Vishakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh) = 442 kms Starting Place: Vijaywada Starting Km Reading on the odometer of the car:…
Read More18.12.2010 (Saturday) Chennai (Tamil Nadu) to Vijaywada (Andhra Pradesh) = 520 kms Starting Place: Chennai Starting Km Reading on the odometer of the car:…
Read More17.12.2010 (Friday) When you are on a HAT-TRICK Trip – how would you feel? Well.. butterflies in your stomach!!!! First time YES!!! Or Feel…
Read MoreNext day morning we left for Paro Bhutan at 9 a.m.Only Bhutan air operates flights to Bhutan.It is a hour flight from Kolkata. On the way one can view Himalayan peaks including Kanchanjangabefore you land in Paro, which is in a valley  between mountains.I learn that only pilots who are experts in flying among mountains are engaged for this flight.first thing which strikes you is the cleanliness of airport and surroundings.We drove from airport to Thimpu which is 50 kms away through Bhutan countrysides
Read MoreThe medium sized Dzong, named as Yuduchuney Dzong, was not as big as the one at Trongsa or at Bumthang. It was situated on the lap of a hill, surrounded by very tall mountains with serene view. I met many youngsters over there in traditional Buddhist attire.
Read MoreAs per belief, in the year 1475, religious icon Terton Pema Lingpa had jumped into the lake with a burning butter lamp in his hand. When he came back from under the water, the butter lamp was still burning.
Read MoreThis heritage building is a massive circular five storey tower (called as Utse) with two lower towers. The south and north towers are connected to the main tower by multi storied wings. It has four observation points resembling Tiger, Lion, Garuda and Dragon.
Read MoreBuilt in 1644 in its present form, it is the largest Dzong of Bhutan, which can be seen from many points of the town. It was huge, robust, elaborate and respectful looking. A series of inter-connected multi-floored buildings comprising of Lhakhangs (Buddhist temples), alley like long corridors, court rooms, wide stone stairs, paved courtyards completed the Dzong in its entirety.
Read MoreThe Mangdechhu hydroelectric project is a 720MW run-of-river power plant (4 units each of 180 MW capacity) being built in Trongsa district of central Bhutan on the Mangdechhu river (which is a tributary of Manas river – which is again a tributary of Brahmaputra river). Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Project Authority (MHPA), which is constituted by the Indian Government and the Royal Government of Bhutan, is developing the project. On completion, most of the electricity generated by the underground power house will be used to meet the energy requirement of Bhutan and the surplus electricity will be exported to India
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