Part 93 - Dzong audience, farewell gifts, and march toward Bada La at Bumthang

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GB 235 LSH/1/1/1/1/93

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Dzong audience, farewell gifts, and march toward Bada La at Bumthang

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  • 1933-11-02 (Creation)

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(1898-1967)

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  • SUMMARY:
    The party took group photographs in Sikkim clothes, then visited the Dzong for tea and saffron rice with H.H., following a pleasant lunch the previous day. After farewell exchanges and gifts from Ashe Paldan Wangmo and Ashe Wangmo, they departed, with Tobgye and Dorji accompanying them over the river toward the Bada La.

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that it took some hours to pack them up into two pony loads.

B. 20. Ludlow

  • We breakfasted at 8.30 then had to have a lot of groups
    dressed in Sikkim
  • photographed before we could get away from camp. Tobgye and
    chaprasis clothes.
  • Dorji then came into us to the Dzong, where we spent some
    Group: F.W. H.W.
  • time with H.H. having a talk and the usual tea and saffron rice.
    Ludlow. G.S. Tenzing
  • We had had a pleasant lunch by ourselves with him the day
    Tobgye, Dorji at
  • before, and both interviews were extremely pleasant and easy. He
    Bumthang.
  • had a photo group taken as we left, and then we went on half
    a mile with the ladies. They provided chang for us, and when we
    finally exchanged scarves and said goodbye, they each gave us more
    presents — H.H. gave each of us a small ivory and silver bowl, Ashe Paldan Wangmo
    a dagger, Ashe Wangmo a purse and a silk workbasket. We left in
    the approved way, wolf calling till we were out of sight, waving our
    silk scarves. I was sorry to say goodbye, as they were a most
    kind hearted trio, and we had great fun with them. Tobgye and Dorji came
    on with us over the river and up to the Bada La, where we found
    a fine tiffin of

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