This must be the only bar in the world where the bottles are replaced with books.


At times to beat the cold and suffocation in the classroom we go out in the sun.

Once in a while we come up with special menu and everybody gets into the kitchen. The few experiences we amazing. We did momo, we did alu  paratha,...
Everybody is in the Kitchen

In the 15th century local people offered the crag of Hungrel at Paro to Lama Drung Drung Gyal, a descendant of Pajo Drugom Zhigpo. Drung Drung Gyal built a small temple there and later a five storied Dzong or fortress which was known as Hungrel Dzong.
In the 17th century, his descendants, the lords of Hungrel, offered this fortress to the Drukpa hierarch, Ngawang Namgyal, the Zhabdrung Rinpoche, in recognition of his religious and temporal authority. In 1644 the Zhabdrung dismantled the existing dzong and laid the foundations of a new dzong. In 1646 the dzong was reconsecrated and established as the administrative and monastic centre of the western region and it became known as "Rinpung Dzong"
Paro Dzong

The first ever outdoor trip we went to was Zorig Choesum in Thimphu, to get an insight into the 13 traditional arts. We also visited the folk heritage museum.
Folk Heritage Museum, Thimphu

Painter at Zorig Choesum, Thimphu
Once in a while we treat ourselves with BBQ, sitting around the bonfire and talk about life and love endlessly