We spent a few hours at the Folk Heritage Museum after enjoying a banquet lunch at the restaurant. We observed outdoor activities as our own tour guide showed us how mud brick dwellings were made by compaction. We then tried a dart game and then tried our hand at archery - which is the national sport of Bhutan. We then made our way inside the grounds of a traditional dwelling. We saw a woman weaving using a traditional loom. I bought a stunning wool piece from her that is now proudly a table runner in my home. It takes her 1 day to make each one and she sells direct to visitors which is fantastic as she gets all the earnings. Be careful of buying woven products downtown as they can be machine mass produced and imported from Nepal or China.
Inside the dwelling we went up narrow ladders to the different floors, saw how grains were kept, the kitchen area and open fire for cooking and how all the family would live and sleep in the same room. There was also an impressive display of weaponry and agricultural equipment.
On the way out we saw a man traditionally carving wooden face masks that are sold inside the artisans shop. It is wonderful to see these skilled craftspeople keeping up...
Read moreThe Folk Heritage Museum Kawajangsa, located in Bhutan, is a unique institution that showcases the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Bhutanese people. The museum is located in the capital city of Thimphu and provides visitors with an insight into the traditional lifestyle, customs, and craftsmanship of the Bhutanese people. The Folk Heritage Museum Kawajangsa is housed in a traditional Bhutanese farmhouse, giving visitors a glimpse of the architecture and construction techniques of traditional Bhutanese homes. The museum exhibits various artifacts, tools, and household items used in Bhutanese rural households, providing a rare opportunity to learn about the daily life of Bhutanese people in the past. The museum also features displays of traditional Bhutanese textiles, costumes, and jewelry, which are known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs. Visitors can learn about the process of weaving and dyeing of Bhutanese textiles, which are an integral part of the Bhutanese culture...
Read moreThis place consists of three parts. First part is shopping area, which consists of unnecessarily overpriced handicraft items as well as souvenirs. But the staff here are very good. Second part is museum which is moderate in size and displays old vessels, methods of farming and grain conservation and a group of women making fresh white wine (which you can purchase directly from them). ticket price for this is ₹50/- only. Third part is a restaurant, for which you will have to walk through a small and cute apple orchard. This restaurant serves traditional dishes only. A single serving of veg platter is for ₹350/- while the non-veg platter is served for ₹550/- only. The main attraction of this food is red rice and the wooden bowls in which these dishes...
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