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Another short and crisp perfect travelogue to read with devour. The lucid introduction to the charming Druk Wangyel Cafe at Dochula Pass, magnificent Lameri Botanical Park with its rock garden and boating bonanza, Punakha Dzong at an elevation of 1200 meters on the confluence of Mo Chhu and Po Chhu rivers et al is so captivating. The wonderful photography compliments the damn good write up equally I must say. Reading this piece was akin to being there on the day tour except without the tiredness and exhaustion of an arduous mountain roads journey that would have become compelling to take a good night's rest and sound sleep at the Dhrubchhu Resort.
ReplyDeleteIndeed captivating. Looking forward to more stuff.
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