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Thrumshing La


Thrumshing La (3780m) is Bhutan's second highest mountain pass.
Connecting Mongar in the east to central Bumthang district, the lateral road climbs more than 3000m and has to navigate the most notorious stretch of road in the country at Namling Brak (Namling cliffs).
There the narrow road clings to the cliffside with a 300m sheer drop and no roadside protection to speak of except a few prayer flags above the waterfall. Every Bhutanese remembers the full bus that crashed down the cliff years ago...

No wonder Thrumshing La is covered in masses of prayer flags as everyone wants to say thank you for getting through safely. The incense burner is also well used.


Connecting Mongar in the east to central Bumthang district, the lateral road climbs more than 3000m and has to navigate the most notorious stretch of road in the country at Namling Brak (Namling cliffs).
There the narrow road clings to the cliffside with a 300m sheer drop and no roadside protection to speak of except a few prayer flags above the waterfall. Every Bhutanese remembers the full bus that crashed down the cliff years ago...

No wonder Thrumshing La is covered in masses of prayer flags as everyone wants to say thank you for getting through safely. The incense burner is also well used.


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Gudrun club has replied to ©UdoSm clubSehr Eindrückliche Bilder!
Gudrun club has replied to Walter 7.8.1956 clubGudrun club has replied to Amelia clubEveryone travelling that road starts really early so as not to meet oncoming traffic from the west.
Gudrun club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubGudrun club has replied to JanGudrun club has replied to Marie-claire GalletBon Weekend salutaire.
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Gudrun club has replied to Clickity ClickA happy evening:)
Gudrun club has replied to Annemarie clubThe main image is my favourite..............I just love the colourful prayer flags, and the view of course.
I hope you're enjoying the weekend.
Gudrun club has replied to Keith Burton clubGudrun club has replied to beapixa clubGudrun club has replied to Karen's Place clubGudrun club has replied to Sarah P.Gudrun club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubGudrun club has replied to J. Gafarot clubGudrun club has replied to Sylvie CoefficGudrun club has replied to grobi358 clubIch weiß nicht, wie weit die Pläne inzwischen gediehen sind: man wollte die Strasse in nicht ganz so extremem Gelände weiter nördlich neu bauen, aber es gab Widerstand, weil die Route einen Tigerkorridor durchschneiden würde.
Gudrun club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubThere seems to be lot of literature / philosophy on each of those coloured flags
Gudrun club has replied to Dinesh clubEn per fiets of te voet zal het een mooie wandeling zijn ?
Gudrun club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubGudrun club has replied to Schussentäler clubJa, die Passstrasse! Grad so schlimm war es in Nepal auf dem Weg nach Pokhara nicht, aber es gab schon so ein paar Schreckmomente, vor allem beim Kreuzen. ;-)
Gudrun club has replied to polytropos clubZum Glück war noch kein Gegenverkehr beim Aufwärtsfahren, das wäre bei der schmalen Straße schwierig geworden;-) Die Entfernungen sind so, dass bei frühem Start noch keiner entgegenkommt.
Klasse finde ich diese Bunte Tradition mit den Gebeten auf der Leine. Viele Grüße MAIK
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