Is there a hidden passage to another world? Nestled in the heart of Paro District, Tsento Gewog might just hold such a secret. This gewog, a village block, is not just a collection of beautiful landscapes, it’s a place steeped in history and laced with ancient trails. One such trail, Tremo La, is said to hold a secret. It is whispered that this trail was once used by traders and even Tibetan invaders, making their way through the rugged terrain. Today, Tremo La stands as a silent testament to Tsento Gewog’s connection with the wider world, a world beyond the towering Himalayas. Tsento Gewog itself is a tapestry of nature’s wonders and human endeavor. Imagine an area of over 575 square kilometers, home to 14 distinct villages, each with its own stories. This is Tsento Gewog in a nutshell. But there’s more than meets the eye. In 2002, 332 households made up the fabric of this gewog, a testament to the enduring spirit of the Bhutanese people who call this place home. Tsento Gewog is more than a place on the map. It is a living, breathing testament to Bhutan’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring spirit of its people.
Bumdrak Camp
Ever wondered where angels might leave their footprints? Bumdrak Camp is calling. I am about to share its secrets with