This past weekend we had a three day weekend in honor of the death anniversary of Zhabdrung Ngagwang Namgyal. Zhabdrung is the third most important person in Bhutan history (behind Buddha and Guru Rinpoche). He is known for uniting Bhutan and building multiple dzongs throughout the country (including Punakha Dzong).
This was definitely my favorite weekend in Bhutan so far! We experienced hail stones (which are literally the size of small marbles). We saw the king and Je Khenpo (the head monk in Bhutan) at the Punakha Dzong. We drove an eight passenger jeep without four wheel drive on muddy roads along a cliff and survived. We made a new friend with our driver and cook, Ugyen. We soaked in the Gasa Hot Springs (known to have special healing properties).
I can't fully explain how amazing the weekend was - all I can say is that we had great karma and definitely contributed to the Gross National Happiness of Bhutan :-)
Punakha Dzong
The King is in the middle of the picture in yellow and Je Khenpo is on the right in yellow. We were not allowed to take pictures of the king so I stole this one off of the Kuensel website (one of the local Bhutanese newspapers).
Bhutanese lining up to receive their blessings
Me in front of the Punakha Dzong - 2nd oldest dzong in Bhutan
Ugyen - our faithful driver, cook and new friend carrying our rice up the hill to Gasa Village
Sunrise over the Himalayas
Little monks posing for the picture
Bhutanese friends (Samtin and Pema) who cooked for us the whole weekend!!
Archery - the national sport of Bhutan