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In the tiny Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan, once known as the hermit kingdom of the Himalayas, lies the charming Bumthang valley at an altitude of about 10.000 feet. It has an individuality that charms its visitors and separates it from other regions. Comprised of four smaller valleys, the deeply spiritual region of Bumthang is shrouded in religious legend. The town of Jakar in Bumthang is the largest between Thimpu in the west and Trashigang in the east.

Jakar Dzong was constructed in 1667. When a group of lamas were in the area searching for a suitable site for the new dzong, a single white bird continuously circled overhead before settling on the top of a hill. This explains the name: Jakar Dzong meaning Fortress of the White Bird. It was one of the the first places in Bhutan that Guru Rinpoche visited, and as the ruler of the region subsequently converted to Buddhism, Jakar is accorded the title of the birth place of Buddhism in Bhutan. In addition, one of most venerated and accomplished teachers of Vajrayana school of Buddhism, Pema Lingpa, was born in the Jakar area.

If you happen to have good eyes, you may see a single white bird circling over the hill - in the upper right-, although it was easier to notice on the full size version of this picture :)

Dear TE friends, with this picture I will likely reach the 10.000 mark. I like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your interest, comments and nice words during the past one year and one week since I joined TE. It was a long interesting journey!

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