Eric and Sigbjørn in our guesthouse in Gyantse
A typical Chinese street in Gyantse (almost empty)
We are heading towards Gyantse Dzong, which towers high above the city
Entering Gyantse Dzong fortress
Quite a few steps up to Gyantse Dzong
A museum inside Gyantse Dzong
The museum inside Gyantse Dzong
Jardar and Sigbjørn protected by the walls of Gyantse Dzong
Gyantse Dzong is built on a rocky hill
Prisoners inside Gyantse Dzong
The torture and execution ground of Gyantse Dzong
More torture in Gyantse Dzong
Lyngve in Gyantse Dzong
Nice view of the city from Gyantze Dzong
Lyngve in front of a canon in Gyantse Dzong
View of Pelkor Chode Monastery from Gyantse Dzong
Lyngve enjoyes the view from Gyantse Dzong
Lyngve enters the highest point of Gyantse Dzong
Jardar is balancing the walls of Gyantse Dzong
King Jardar of Gyantse Dzong
Gyantse Dzong
The paved road from Gyantse Dzong to Pelkor Chode Monastery
Jardar in the Tibetan part of Gyantse
Sigbjørn and his fellow cow
Kids in Gyantse
The dirty streets of Gyantse
A white cow is posing in front of Gyantse Dzong
Daily life in Gyantse
There were more dogs than people in Gyantse
Sigbjørn and the cows again
A nice wall of shit
Jardar on his way from Gyantse Dzong to Pelkor Chode
Horse and cart in Gyantse
Pelkor Chode Monastery is the main monastery in Gyantse. It is most notable for its Kumbum (left), which has 108 chapels in its four floors. The monastery was founded in 1418 and became an important centre of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
Kumbum building in Pelkor Chode, which has 108 chapels in its four floors.
Pelkor Chode Monastery in Gyantse
Sigbjørn in Pelkor Chode Monastery
Jardar in one of the 108 chapels in Kumbum, Pelkor Chode
Fuck off !!!!!!
Views from Pelkor Chode Monastery in Gyantse
Lyngve in the Tibetan part of Gyantse
Eating pizza in Gyantse
A cheap and comfortable room in Gyantse
We are leaving the guesthouse in Gyantse
Green and yellow landscape outside of Gyantse
The most common mode of transportation in Tibet
Sigbjørn and some local people outside of Gyantse
Jardar in good pace towards Shigatse
Heavy rain in Shigatse
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Shigatse is seat to the Panchen Lama, the second most important spiritual leader of Tibet.
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Shigatse
Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, Shigatse
Jardar in Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, Shigatse
Jardar in Shigatse
A well deserved Lhasa beer in Shigatse
The streets of Shigatse
Jardar prepares for a haircut in Shigatse
The result of the haircut