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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Tingtibi, Zhemgang, Bhutan

Everything is new at Tingtibi. Foremost the place itself is new for me. Go to office, bazaar, and to hospital people are new. The work and office that I am going to head again is new. As I look in any direction, I could only see those huge mountains that block everything and even mobile network, again a new thing to experience. The only old I could see is when I look beyond, the beautiful sky. 

The pristine nature is inspiring to live. The beautiful Mangdechu River flows beneath arch bridge and it is refreshing to stand on for sightseeing. Little above the bridge is small town plateaued on the slope. Every corner of the town has small branch office except for Bank of Bhutan. 

Beyond those huge mountains, to explore and see what exist, travel to Trongsa, Zhemgang and many new places of Zhemgang is yet to be prepared. Soon I will leave for hot spring excursion. And many more beautiful place to reconnoiter and add up in the list of experience in my life. 

For now I wish you Happy Weekend. Enjoy~ Forget not to wear your smile~


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16 comments:

  1. I wish you all the best and good luck in the new place !
    Have a happy weekend !

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  2. That would be great to explore every corner and taste the real gist of experience. Happy Experiences ahead. Do Great. Take Care. :)

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  3. Good luck and have fun traveling outside of Bhutan... there is a great big world to see Sangay... Have a great weekend ;)

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  4. Well written, Sangay. Its really inspiring to visit your place. Love to plan for a vacation there :)

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  5. Dude, you are in one of the most peaceful and connected places in Zhemgang. Yebilaptsa, Tamala, Dunmang Tshachu, etc...you have a world to explore down there.

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  6. I think you'll enjoy your stay there except it will be bit hot during summer. Try exploring lands of Khengpas there bro...

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