Brokpa Dancer Performing a Cham, a Ritual Dance |
The second gallery, 41 photographs, from our recent tour across Bhutan is now available for viewing on my personal photography site.
http://www.hale-worldphotography.com/Bhutan-Day-14
The gallery covers the 14th day of our tour, a very special day. We had reached the eastern most location of our journey across Bhutan. We attended a cultural exchange program sponsored by our tour company. A group of Brokpa people, semi-nomadic people who tend yak herds, had hiked two days to participate in the program highlighted by their performance of traditional Mahayana Buddhist chams (ritual dances) along with their unique Yak dance.
As per tradition in Bhutan, we as sponsors and esteemed guests, served lunch to the Brokpa people as well as the local villagers who show up. It was a great event with many opportunities to get up close and personal with the Brokpa people as well as the people who inhabit the farms in the area. Best of all, the only foreigners in attendance were our travel companions.
Young Monk With Puppy |
It was a great day which left me wondering as to which group enjoyed themselves the most - much happiness in a land that values GNH, Gross National Happiness, rather than GNP, Gross National Product.