Friday, February 6, 2026

Back Home Safe & Sound!

I Just got back from a grueling 5 days trip out to the East of the country – Trashiyangtse to be precise. As the Fund Administrator for a USA-based Fund that has been supporting the education of 4 Bhutanese school children for the past four years - three of whom are based in Trashiyangtse, I had to undertake the trip in order that I can deliver supplies to the children before the start of the 2026 academic session - beginning mid of this month.

I truly dreaded the trip – I mean this is thick of winter and I have to pass a number of seriously high mountain passes – such as the Thrumshing-La Pass located at close to 4,000 Mrs. I did not fancy the idea of having to negotiate the many snow-bound and ice-caked passes en route to the East. But man! one has gotta do what one has gotta do ….!

But I was in luck! The weather was beautiful …. The skies were sparkling blue and the road surfaces were devoid of snow or ice. For proof, see the following images I took during the trip:


Mt. Gungkhar Puensoom - world's highest unclimbed mountain - shinning bright in the morning sun - as seen from atop Shingner village close to Ura.



The beautiful Buddhist Chorten (stupa) atop the dreaded Throomshing-La Pass at close to 4,000 Mtrs. high. This mountain Pass is Bhutan's second highest motorable Pass.

Well, this year my luck held – I hope and pray that I am as lucky next year as well … and the year following next and the next and the next!!!! Or, may be … just may be … I can relocate the children to a less perilous location!

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