Adventure has always been enticing to the
journey of my life. From the buzzing crowd of Thimphu to the peaceful land and
sanctuary of Phajoding, located 5 KM away from road terminal in Thimphu, in the
autumn fall, we mounted towards exploring adventure. We had our backpacks,
utensils and basic amenities carried of our own. The chill autumn fall and rising
winter was embraced with much joy to our heart.
| Camp site at Phajoding |
At around 1100 hrs, we gathered as
agreed at the road terminal at Sangaygan (where BBS Tower is located). Ladies
were so lightly weighed down with just cotton-like clothes carried. Boys died
at the mercy of loads, sweating, panting and almost fainting as we mounted up
the steep slope, with direct sun rays from the west in the early afternoon. Before
reaching Chhokhortse, a temple located just above the hill of Sangaygang, slope
that we walked is like climbing a rock as we were weighed down.
| Trekkers at rest in the deep woods |
Later in the evening, as the sun drops down the ranges above, we made to the first sight of Phajoding where a small stupa is located. Sighing in relief that we crossed a hurdle, hasten our pace then.
At
the 1600hrs or late we made to the final destination camp. We were offered tea
and biscuits that tastes I can still remember. The kind souls of monks
enraptured the tiresome trekkers in horde. Monks there helped us with cooking utensils
which were much remembered even we had ours, sets ready for the dinner.
| Welcome gate to Phajoding |
A warm day has gone and twilight passed
down to a moon, a responsibility of illumination. We had divided into different
tasks groups, assigned few to collect firewood to make fire in order to combat
chills of high peak mountains. Others, pitched tents, and made necessary
arrangement to prepare a dinner.
Night at Phajoding, far away from human cries and resounding eerie of cacophony in late nights were cherished almost to dawn. Chirping of birds while inhaling the aromatic scents from the nature, we had our sleeps fully engulfed in a high-made cotton sleeping bag.
| Stunning view of Capital City-Thimphu, Bhutan |
A sun rise in Phajoding was so amazing when
accompanied with a camera in hand to capture the lower valleys in early mist
that makes a perfect combination for photography. I had many though I am not
well trained in photography. As a beginner in this, not taking up as a
profession, induced by passion, I made several shots.
| Only means of transport on mountains |
Phajoding is a blessed pilgrimage site
and most lovable trekking path. The name Phajoding derives from a saint Phajo Drukgom
Zhipo, who travelled from Tibet to Bhutan in thirteenth century. Most of the buildings at
Phajoding however were constructed in 1748 by Gyelwa Shakya Rinchen
(1710-1759), the 9th Je Khenpo (rje mkhan po) who is considered to be the reincarnation of Rechungpa, the
heart disciple of Milarepa. (Phojoding Monastry Project)
| First building at sight at Phajoding |
To
narrate something on PhajoDrukgom Zhipo with information obtained from history.
Pha-jo was born in Eastern Tibet in the province of Kham. His birth was
surrounded by the characteristic signs following the birth of a highly advanced
being. At the age of seven he commenced his monastic studies and at age twelve
he was sent to the renowned Nyingmapa master Thar-pa-ling-pa where he received
the full set of Nying-ma teachings. Soon afterwards he heard of the teachings
of the Druk-pa founder Tsang-pa-gary whom he felt drawn to meet. On his journey
to meet him, Tsang-pa-gary passed away however prior to his passing he had a
vision that a man from Kham would arrive and spread the teachings of the
Druk-pas (which was based on the Mahamudra and the Six Yogas of Naropa) in the
“Southern Lands” which is present day Bhutan.
| In the early hours from Phajoding |
Phajoding
Goemba (Monastry) rests on 3640m above sea level which has a large monastic
complex with 10 Lhakhangs (Temples), 15 Monastic residences, and many other extended
mediation retreats.
A
view of Thimphuh valley from the top of the mountain above Thujidrak was not so
imagined. However, through the lens, a
panoramic view of Thimphu in its essence seems like a heavenly abode. There are
smokes of incense offering ignited from different places in Thimphu. This offering
to God pleases with much promised blessing of good health, peace, prosperity
and harmony in the society.
| Sim-kothra Lake |
On
the day two we trekked towards, Dungtho (name of a lake). Meanwhile in the
expedition we had the opportunity to visit many other lakes like Jimmy Langtsho
and Simkothra Lake to name a few. Others, I forgot or not heard of but seen
them.
A
commonly known as Druk Path Trek is visited by many of the tourists, routing
through Paro. The view of a Lake from far is very divine and much loved at
sight. On the close proximity of this path, there are about 8 amazing Lakes located
(All the names I don’t know).
| The majestic Dungtsho |
In
the early afternoon, we made up to our final destination, Dungtsho. At the
glamour of the site, peaceful it rests surrounded by the hard rocks, Dungtsho,
a magical display of its ripples passing onto next. Birds chirping resounds the
area with a melodious tune. So soothing it is to hear a bird sing a song in
this calm environment. We had several shots of proof that we completed our trek
to Dungtsho.
| Closed up view |
Deepened
into the misery of getting back to our camping site, Phajoding, we returned
unwillingly. Bag packs have been reduced with weight. Foots scrolled faster
down the hills but heart still embracing the chills of hills.
On
reaching the hill from where we can see the panoramic view of the Thimphu
valley, darkness has poured down our way. Eyes were barely visible to locate
the path but we trusted our balance without being given a sip of drink. Talks
were soothing on return as darkness flipped our sights.
Finally
as we draw closer to our camp, feet were not so positioned well. We observed,
in each other, a biased gait. Tiresome journey that was, but a memorable one.
Next
day, we returned to our home, getting mingled with tourists, trekkers from
third countries.
Happy
is trekking, peace in the woods, calm abiding environment, and exploration of
self with the nature.
| Final Stupa at sight on return |
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