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Bart Aldrich | profile | all galleries >> Asian Travels - 1984-2019 >> Bhutan Autumn Festivals tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Vietnam 2019 | Vietnam 1995 | CHINA 1992-2008 | Faces of Asia | Tibet & Nepal | Incredible India 1997 | CHINA 1984 | BALI | CAMBODIA: 1993 & 2017 | Bhutan Autumn Festivals | BURMA 1996 | LAOS 1996

Bhutan Autumn Festivals

Shot on Fujichrome Provia film in 1998, but new, improved scans being added... Sept 2020.

While Bhutan is definitely one of the smallest countries in the world, the cultural diversity and its richness are profound. A strong emphasis is laid on the promotion and preservation of its rich cultural diversity.
Bhutan's cultural diversity is enhanced by the variety of festivals that are is being observed. My visit was during the autumn festivals. Hoping to keep outside influences to a minimum to help preserve their traditional culture,Tourism in Bhutan began in 1974, when the Government of Bhutan, in an effort to raise revenue and to promote Bhutanese unique culture and traditions to the outside world, opened its isolated country to foreigners. In 1974 a total of 287 tourists visited the Kingdom of Bhutan. The number of tourists increased to 2,850 in 1992, and was still only 5,000 when we visited in 1998. Then rose to 7,158 in 1999 and peaked at 10,000. Although they have opened up to more adventure tourism such as river rafting and climbers and allowed a few high-end resort-lodges to be built.
Children are taught English from early on and are eager to practice with native speaking visitors.

The northern part of Bhutan lies within the Great Himalayas; the snowcapped peaks in this region reach an elevation of more than 24,000 feet (7,300 metres). High valleys occur at elevations of 12,000 to 18,000 feet (3,700 to 5,500 metres), running down from the great northern glaciers.
With the lowest crime rates in Asia, a simple farming based culture, rich lush valleys and picturesque streams and mountains, a devoutly religious population and a government more concerned with it's peoples happiness than it's GDP, Bhutan just may be the closest thing to the mythical Shangri-La valley of James Hilton's 'Lost Horizons.

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Leaping Dancer Deer Dance Vibrant Festival Dancers Masked Dancer Bhutanese monks
Bhutan schoolgirls Twirling, leaping Dancers Praying Hand The Faithful gather at the  Prayer Wheels A Young Student
Children in a Colorful Window Bhutan Cosmos in the Mountain Mist Hillside Village Wangdi Dzong During Festival
Monk Spins a Giant Prayer Wheel Drummers at the Festival Vibrant Dance Turning a Prayer Wheel Wooden Rosary in Nun's Hands
Student Monks Dance Color at the Autumns Festival Rainy Valley Bhutan High Mountain Pass
School Boys in Traditional Kira Our Travel Guide Prayer Flags After the Rain Festival Viewers
Monk with Carnation A Thimphu Street Paro Valley Boys watching a dance festival Prayer Flags on a Ridge
Three Faces in a Wndow Hands with Buddhists Rosary Buddhist prayers Student at a Window Friends
Monks Studying Buddhist Texts Young Archers Young Boy at Festival Bhutanese Monk at Festival Punakha Dzong
Lively Festivities Girls in their Traditional Kira Children Watching Festival Dancing Drummers Monk in Doorway
Hauling Water Buddhist Novice Nun Weary Traveler Cosmos in theMist Tashichho Dzong
Paro Valley Nun with Rosary Mountain Outpost Big Sister & Baby Lush, Terraced Hills
Archery is the Bhutan National Sport Prayer Flags High in a Himalayan Pass Elderly Buddhist Nun Sudent Monks Young Monks at Wangdi Dzong
Young Monk Design School Student Monks & Musicians Peppers Drying on a Rooftop Monk's Flower
Colorful Window Taktsang Palphug Monastery / Tiger's Nest Bhuddhist Pilgrim Daydreamer Shop Window
Woman in Traditional Kira Buudhist Nun & Novice Elderly Man Suspension Bridge Novice Nun
First Time at the Festival Bhutanese Girls Farm Land Patterns of the Paro Valley Waterfall High in the Mountains Colorful Festival Dancer
School Mates Woman with Buddhist Rosary and Prayer Wheel Whirling Drum Dancers Women's Turn to Chant & Sing Bhutanese Boy
Monk Participating in Festivities Buddhist Monk's Wooden Rosary High Mountain Valley Look of Awe Girls Relaxing Outside Wangdi Dzong
Mountainside Rice Terraces Young Festival Goer Apple in Monk's Hands Still Life with Geraniums Dressed for the Festival
Traditional Stringed Instrument Looking Up Rugged Hand Young Monk at Festival Main Entrance of Wangdhi Phodrang Dzong
Game Time Colorful Crowd at Festival Souvenier Seller Beautiful Brocade Kira Traditional Painted Door