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Bhutan 360

  • Writer: AK
    AK
  • May 9, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 8, 2019


We brought along and tested the Samsung Gear 360 camera on our Bhutan trip in Dec 2016. It's a fascinating little gadget that promises a brand new perspective to our world. It's a ball of fun (literally) to use when paired with my Samsung S7 smartphone, capturing 360-degree videos and photos at a click.

Below are some selected photos taken with the Gear 360, screen-grabbed from the Samsung Gear 360 mobile application on my S7.

Enjoy Bhutan from a brand new, all-round perspective!


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Rounding up the streets of Thimphu - the capital of Bhutan.

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Surrounded by prayer flags at Chele La, 3,988m above sea level.

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Encircled by the busy shopping streets of Thimphu.

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Standing right in the middle of a courtyard in Punakha Dzong.

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Everyone was waiting anxiously for the arrival of the King, His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck in Punakha Dzong.

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Getting a group photo at Dochula Pass, 3,100m above sea level. Not forgetting to include the dogs.

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On top of the Druk Wangyel Chortens, or 108 memorial chortens.

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Sticking my ball (Gear 360) out of the window along the way.

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Sweeping the Centenary Farmer's Market at Thimphu.

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Rounding up with a selfie at the Centenary Farmer's Market.

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A different kind of group photo at Chele La pass.

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High up at 3,988m above sea level at Chele La pass.

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Overwhelmed by prayer flags at Chele La.

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An all-encompassing group photo at Chele La.

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Felt like on top of the world everywhere we went with the Samsung Gear 360.

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Chele La - an amazing place to be.

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A sweeping panoramic group photo at Chele La pass.

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On the opposite cliff of Paro Taktsang, or the Tiger's Nest.

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The main entrance of Paro Taktsang, Tiger's Nest.

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Admiring Paro Taktsang from the opposite cliff.

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At a rest stop opposite Paro Taktsang.

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Mission accomplished.

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Buffet lunch at the mid-point rest stop and restaurant after visiting Paro Taktsang.

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Posing in Rinpung Dzong, Paro.

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All by ourselves on the cantilever bridge outside Rinpung Dzong, Paro.

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Having lunch in a restaurant in Paro.

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Trying archery at COMO Uma Paro (tiny target board between the flags on the left).

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The main restaurant in COMO Uma Paro - the Bukhari.

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Enjoying our breakfast at Bukhari in COMO Uma Paro.

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Squeezing into the crowd and joining in the fun at the Dochula Druk Wangyel Festival.

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Curious children on the streets of Paro, all fascinated by my gadgets.

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Our last evening in Bhutan, celebrated with a fine dinner in a local farmhouse and followed by a series of local song and dance.

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