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Bridge in Paro, Bhutan, constructed under Project Dantak Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge in Paro, Bhutan, constructed under Project Dantak Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
White flags as per Bhutanese customs on Dantak road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful flags as per Bhutanese customs swaying in wind Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dantak Canteen, an affordable eating destination on the road to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yak near Chele La Pass on Dantak Road
Lady getting ready for cycling on Dantak road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small shop on Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dantak Canteen, an affordable eating destination on the road to Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele La Pass on Dantak Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
White flags as per Bhutanese customs on Dantak road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chele la Pass on Dantak Road is one of the highest motorable roads in Bhutan and it separates the districts of Haa and Paro valley. The drive till here from either Paro or Haa is through dense spruce and larch forests according to the seasons. On a clear day one can enjoy the beautiful view of Bhutan’s second highest and best known peaks the Jichu Drake and Mount Jumolhari. It may even be possible on a clear day to catch a glimpse of Mount Kunchenjunga, the 3rd highest mountain in the world from this view point. This picture captures a Yak grazing on Dantak road.


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