Hats off to you and aie Tsedela for using your phone on those narrow and edgy track to capture these beautiful memories..I would have either puked or would have gone down the cliff pultung pultung😮..It was a beautiful day and Chonchon definitely walked out with the biggest slice of the cheesecake😂
Thanks for your vlog. You and your family are very fortunate to be living near numerous sacred Buddhist sites. I may have commented in one of your earlier vlogs that I visited a few holy sites in West Sikkim during the winter of 1989. I visited Phur Tsachu, Pemayangtse, and Tashiding. The road to Tashiding was still under construction and very rough. All the above places were sparsely populated, and there were only very few visitors. I also camped out in one of the thatched huts in Phur Tsachu for about a week. Arranging transportation by reserved jeeps then was a huge challenge (no phones then), plus they were scarce and naturally expensive. As the travel appears much more convenient now, and after watching your vlogs and vlogs on the Late Yangthang Rinpoche, I am motivated to revisit the above places and many other Buddhist sites in Sikkim in the near future. Take care and keep vlogging.
Thank you so much la. 🙏 It was nice reading your comment. I was not even born in ‘89. One can clearly imagine how life was during the 80’s, so simple sparsely populated and more of countryside view. Yes , please do visit Sikkim in near future. Wishing good health to you and your loved ones.
Yes, you're right. Without the crowds and excessive commercialization, the atmosphere was very peaceful and relaxed. And, I suppose, without the traffic and the noise, the air and the surroundings were pristine too. Still, even today, it would be much less hectic and stressful than life here in Seattle or any major cities in a 'developed world'. There are many incredibly beautiful places here in the Pacific Northwest part of the U.S. all of which I visited. Some of these are considered sacred by the Native Indian tribes. Down the Pacific coast in Northern California, there are Redwood trees, which are the tallest and some of the oldest in the world, being in existence since even before when Shakyamuni Buddha was living. Anyways, thanks again for your vlog.
@@sangayongmubhutia5709 I was there three times. 1999, 2002, 2019. I have been to Sarchok Bephug and Khandro Sangphug. I wish to visit Dechenphug and Lhari Nyingphug.
Thank you ☺️ 🙏💖 I wonder what all fun we would’ve experience if all folks in our family were present in this trip. All sorts of dramas, laughter and fights etc.😝🤣 Hopefully in the coming days we can make a trip together.
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Lots of memories from these vloggers 😄
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Hats off to you and aie Tsedela for using your phone on those narrow and edgy track to capture these beautiful memories..I would have either puked or would have gone down the cliff pultung pultung😮..It was a beautiful day and Chonchon definitely walked out with the biggest slice of the cheesecake😂
Thank you dear sis. Was tough blogging with thunderclap headache 😅 Full of adventures however at the end it was fun and worth it. 🙏
Oh the ending was epic! Wish I had captured Chonchon’s moment of getting lost and me puking out while returning back. 🤣
Thanks for your vlog. You and your family are very fortunate to be living near numerous sacred Buddhist sites.
I may have commented in one of your earlier vlogs that I visited a few holy sites in West Sikkim during the winter of 1989. I visited Phur Tsachu, Pemayangtse, and Tashiding. The road to Tashiding was still under construction and very rough. All the above places were sparsely populated, and there were only very few visitors. I also camped out in one of the thatched huts in Phur Tsachu for about a week. Arranging transportation by reserved jeeps then was a huge challenge (no phones then), plus they were scarce and naturally expensive. As the travel appears much more convenient now, and after watching your vlogs and vlogs on the Late Yangthang Rinpoche, I am motivated to revisit the above places and many other Buddhist sites in Sikkim in the near future.
Take care and keep vlogging.
Thank you so much la. 🙏 It was nice reading your comment. I was not even born in ‘89. One can clearly imagine how life was during the 80’s, so simple sparsely populated and more of countryside view. Yes , please do visit Sikkim in near future. Wishing good health to you and your loved ones.
Yes, you're right. Without the crowds and excessive commercialization, the atmosphere was very peaceful and relaxed. And, I suppose, without the traffic and the noise, the air and the surroundings were pristine too. Still, even today, it would be much less hectic and stressful than life here in Seattle or any major cities in a 'developed world'. There are many incredibly beautiful places here in the Pacific Northwest part of the U.S. all of which I visited. Some of these are considered sacred by the Native Indian tribes. Down the Pacific coast in Northern California, there are Redwood trees, which are the tallest and some of the oldest in the world, being in existence since even before when Shakyamuni Buddha was living. Anyways, thanks again for your vlog.
I can see more of me in your VLOG . Beautiful memories made and cheers to many more ❤
Missed out episodes in my vlog. lol.. Yep, many more memories to go.. 💓
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I wish to visit there one day
Yes please do visit Sikkim. It’s a beautiful and blessed state 🤗
@@sangayongmubhutia5709 I was there three times. 1999, 2002, 2019. I have been to Sarchok Bephug and Khandro Sangphug. I wish to visit Dechenphug and Lhari Nyingphug.
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Wish I was also part of this pilgrimage. Missed it. Beautiful memories made💕💕
Thank you ☺️ 🙏💖 I wonder what all fun we would’ve experience if all folks in our family were present in this trip. All sorts of dramas, laughter and fights etc.😝🤣 Hopefully in the coming days we can make a trip together.
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@@sangayongmubhutia5709 Kunzang Tsedele and you are ?
@karmaibd we are cousins
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these people are Tiktok people not buddhists practioners. They poluate the Guru Rinpoché Ney !
Who ever u are... Bro just chill
your video is so bored, except when you show the cave.