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Bhutan - The Photographers Perspective 4k

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Bhutan - The Photographers Perspective 4k

On November 2nd 2014 the team from took 13 lucky photographers to explore the Kingdom of Happiness. This short video highlights Bhutan from a photographers perspective and gives you a real insight in to this incredible hidden jewel.
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4K UltraHD World Trip travel footage of my visit to the Kingdom of Bhutan (South Asia) in Late 2018, visiting the infamous and holy Paro Taktsang Temple (Tigers Nest), the Capital City Thimphu with its various famous sites, landmarks and temples, as well as Paro. Furthermore, you will experience the incredible nature of this beautiful mountain country of South Asia; project finished & uploaded on 2020-06-13 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage. #travel #bhutan #paro

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About Bhutan: Bhutan, officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk Gyal Khap), is a landlocked country in South Asia. Located in the Eastern Himalayas, it is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the north, the Chumbi Valley of Tibet, China and the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal in the west, and the Indian states of Assam, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh in the south and east. Bhutan is geopolitically in South Asia and is the regions second-least-populous nation after the Maldives. Thimphu is its capital and the largest city, while Phuntsholing is its financial center. Bhutans independence has endured for centuries. It has never been colonized in its history. Situated on the ancient Silk Road between Tibet, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, the Bhutanese state developed a distinct national identity based on Buddhism. Headed by a spiritual leader known as the Zhabdrung Rinpoche, the territory comprised many fiefdoms and was governed as a Buddhist theocracy. Following a civil war in the 19th century, the House of Wangchuck reunited the country and established relations with the British Empire. After the end of the British Raj, Bhutan fostered a strategic partnership with India during the rise of Chinese communism; it has a disputed border with China. In the early 1990s, the government deported much of the countrys Nepali-speaking Lhotsampa minority, sparking a refugee crisis in nearby Jhapa, Nepal. In 2008, Bhutan transitioned from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy and held the first election to the National Assembly of Bhutan. The National Assembly is part of the bicameral parliament of the Bhutanese democracy. [Source: wikipedia // Google]

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The Kingdom of Bhutan. Aerial 360 video in 4K

Don't forget that this is 360 video: you can change the angle of view. The Kingdom of Bhutan is located in South Asia, surrounded by the Himalayas. Bhutan is a very fascinating and unique country, we can talk about it endlessly. One of the most unusual peculiarities that differs it from other countries is the pursuit of happiness supported by legislation. In 1972 Bhutan's King Jigme introduced the concept of the Gross National Happiness. This measure is more important here than the Gross National Product, lying in the basis of many other countries.

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BHUTAN | Beautiful Destinations

There’s a place on earth, perhaps one of the last, where nature and humans exist as one; the government prioritizes happiness, and conservation of the land and wildlife is so important, laws are in place to protect it. Welcome to Bhutan, the last great “Shangri-La,” the last great oasis.

Entering into the grounds of Bhutan is like traversing into a dream. Time seems to slow. The wind breathes through the Himalayas, through the torn prayer-flags lining the high passes, and out through the breaths of chanting monks. Tigers creep through the backcountry, black-necked cranes glide above; the slow crawl of traffic weaves through one designated lane. Everything lives in one harmonious existence. This is a nation with people who welcome you like family. And for those fortunate enough to visit, it will feel like coming home.

ON THE KINGDOM OF BHUTAN
Landlocked by China, Tibet, and India, the Buddhist Kingdom of Bhutan finds its home nestled on the eastern edge of the Himalayas. The country is known for its dramatic and varying landscapes — vast forests, sweeping valleys, and snowy mountains — which span an area of almost 40,000 square kilometers. Ancient dzongs (fortresses) and ornamental monasteries, including that of the cliff-hanging Tiger’s Nest, are also stunning and well-known fixtures of the country. Culture, sustainability, and deeply-rooted consciousness are prominent values that cling to every aspect of the country and day-to-day life here.

ON THE COUNTRY'S ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS
Bhutan's devotion to the environment lies at the root of everything. In 2008, the country created a constitution establishing that a minimum of sixty percent of the country’s land must always be covered by forests. Currently, more than seventy percent of the area is forested. Protection efforts extend to the land’s inhabitants as well; laws are in place making it illegal to hunt or trap wildlife. Thanks to these protections, red pandas, tigers, and almost 800 species of birds can thrive in Bhutan's rich biodiversity. As a result of these conservation endeavors, Bhutan is the only carbon-negative country in the world, meaning that it absorbs more carbon than it produces — four times more, in fact.

ON BEING THE HAPPIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
Bhutan is considered the “happiest country” in the world, based off an economic principle known as “Gross National Happiness” (GNH). The term was first coined in 1972 by the fourth king of Bhutan who wanted to ensure that the Bhutanese quality of life was given the same importance as the country's increasing development and growing economy.

So how do you measure happiness? The government surveys nine domains — categories that encompass wellbeing, culture, environment, education, and good governance — every few years and a single number, derived from further sub-indexes and indicators, is calculated based on the results. One incredible outcome of GNH is it shows that true, sustaining happiness is created by a sense of purpose. And while this index may only seem like data, it represents a set of values that guide citizens in their daily lives and the government in its policies. Other governing entities, like the U.N., have even begun to look to Bhutan to adapt some of its practices.

ON SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL (TO AND WITHIN THE COUNTRY)
Visitors are required to apply for a visa and book their travel through a tourism agency sponsored by the government. There is a $200 minimum visa fee per day which covers all costs including meals, accommodations, transport within the country, and a licensed Bhutanese tour guide.While some travelers may not be fond of being with a guide at all times, many find they prefer it. These highly equipped guides can set up excursions based on specific interests — hiking, food, culture, conservation, art — allowing visitors to craft more meaningful itineraries and create friendships and cultural exchanges with locals that may not have occurred otherwise. Think of these guides as guardian angels of the country and its guests.

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Fotoworkshops Tour of Bhutan: The Kingdom Of Happiness 4K

In November 2014 Glenn Mckimmin & Danny Irvine from took 13 people on a Photo Tour to Bhutan. This footage highlights the culture, the landscape and the experiences you are likely to have in this incredible country. This video was shot on the Panasonic GH-4 and the GoPro Hero4 in 4K and the results are incredible. Enjoy

Bhutan by Steve McCurry: Behind the Scenes

Get behind the scenes, as photographer Steve McCurry visits Bhutan with Silversea Cruises.

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Trekking & Things to do in Bhutan (Documentary in 4k)

Explore Bhutan with me in this documentary as I take you trekking & show you the best things to do in Bhutan!
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As a Wanderer for G Adventures I got the chance to travel around Bhutan to explore monasteries, fortresses, temples, the food, traditions, even the nightlife and with that develop a deeper understanding of the culture. In combination with a proper 4 day trekking adventure in the Himalayas along the Druk Path Bhutan simply blew me away.

With this video I give you an introduction to traveling and things to do in Bhutan, I explain why the Bhutan visa has such a high price tag and why it is only possible to explore the country on a tour. I take you with me on the demanding Druk Path trek and show you around all the major sights in Thimphu, Punakha and Paro including the hike up to the popular Tiger’s Nest monastery.

Use this video as your Bhutan guide in order to help deciding which tour you want to take and/or which sights in Bhutan you want to explore yourself!

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All Things to do in Bhutan as shown in this episode:
- Druk Path Trek
- Paro Dzong
- Punakha Dzong
- Tigers Nest / Paro Taktsang
- Jele Dzong
- Memorial Chorten Thimphu
- Buddha Dordenma
- Archery Ground Thimphu
- Royal Takin Preserve
- Institute for Zorig Chosum
- Dochula Pass
- Chimi Lakhang monastery
- Kyichu Lhakhang


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For many years I was searching for a suitable partner who offers tours in South America which align with my style of traveling as well as my values. After many meetings I’m glad I found this partner with G Adventures who offer many adventurous tour packages for travelers like me…but who also care about the environment and local communities in order to execute sustainable tourism. I forced this cooperation because I like the products and the philosophy of the company. Nevertheless all opinions, recommendations and views are my own.


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Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, is located in a valley in the country's western core. The city is notable for its Buddhist sites in addition to being the administrative capital. The huge Tashichho Dzong, with its gold-leaf roofs, is a fortified monastery and government palace. The Memorial Chorten is a respected Buddhist shrine dedicated to Bhutan's third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, and is a whitewashed edifice with a gold spire.

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A Minute in Bhutan (4K)

A three day trip to Bhutan (aka the Kingdom of Happiness) in a minute. Music by ODESZA - Corners of the Earth (feat. RY X). Shot with iPhone X and DJI Osmo Pocket.

Scene behind photographing Great Hornbill in BHUTAN (4K video)

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BHUTAN by photographer David Lazar | Luminous Journeys Photo Tour

BHUTAN - a short film I created about this beautiful and unique Himalayan Buddhist country. Recorded while leading my 2019 Luminous Journeys Bhutan photography tour.

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The Hidden Kingdom of Bhutan.

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Bhutan - Behind The Photos

That Wild Idea co-founder and travel photographer and writer Kav Dadfar visits Bhutan and takes you behind the shoot in this video. Take a real life look at the scenes and locations he shoots as it happens.

Bhutan is officially the happiest nation in the world and its easy to see why. A charming land nestled between China and India in the heart of the Himalayas packed with temples (dzongs) crystal clear rivers and stunning festivals, breathtaking landscapes and a diverse and rich culture makes Bhutan a must visit for any traveller or photographer.

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Travel Bhutan - World Nomads Photography Scholarship

Ever wondered what it is like for a National Geographic photographer on assignment?

As the winner of the 2010 World Nomads Travel Photography Scholarship, aspiring photographer Dat Vu Tien travelled to Bhutan with Nat Geo photographer and mentor Jason Edwards to capture images of the amazing colour, culture and people, as well as rare and exotic wildlife.

In this film, Jason talks about an incredibly powerful moment where, after a grueling days shoot, he encountered a white bellied heron, one of only 26 left in the world.

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BHUTAN | Moving Images | TheVibe

Bhutan is the world's only carbon sink, that is; it absorbs more CO2 than it gives out, and the world's largest producer of renewable energy. We got to capture bits of its vibe through these moving images.
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Bhutan Photo tour (April 4-18, 2020)

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Images of Bhutan - 11 Amazing Photos of People, Culture & Landscapes

11 beautiful images of Bhutan's people, culture and landscapes by our travel photography Arun Bhat. Best experienced FULL SCREEN, HD

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Bhutan has been known for its focus on nurturing a happy society. With its idea of ‘Gross National Happiness’, a focus on nourishing its cultural roots and a policy towards sustainable economics, the country has attempted to tread a path of balance between embracing a modern way of life and traditional values.

The country is blessed with beautiful mountain landscapes - green hills in the lower regions to snow-covered peaks at higher reaches.

Much of Bhutan is rural. Most valleys are settled by small hamlets with a few scores of houses surrounded by farms. Nearly all the houses and other buildings across Bhutan are built to confirm to traditional architecture highlighted by painted wooden windows. Old rural homes are usually two-storied mud structures, with animals and storage area taking up the ground-level and the family staying at the upper level.

The epitome of Bhutan’s traditional architecture are the dzongs, or fortresses. Dzongs are administrative and monastic centers located in each of the twenty districts of Bhutan. They are more often than not the largest structure in the district. They are usually built with a thick mud-wall strong enough to deter the invading Tibetan armies that once attacked the power-centers of the region. In the center of every dzong is a tall tower, which housed temples and monastic institution. They are built using traditional knowledge of masonry and roofing, often without a detailed blue-print, all coming together without using a single nail.

Another common architectural feature in the landscape of Bhutan are the chortens, more widely known as stupas. They are normally found at the entry to the villages, near the temples and at strategic locations across the country. The Bhutanese stupa differn structurally from the ones seen in the neighbouring countries.

Buddhist traditions and values are strongly integrated into everyday lives of people in Bhutan. As people get older, they dedicate considerably longer time of their day in Buddhist practices. In temples, monasteries and also in other places, it is not uncommon to see elderly people spending their entire day turning prayer wheels or indulged in other ritual practices.

The dzongs serve as important religious and monastic centers, where monks live in large numbers. Located inside the dzongs are also temples where prayers and rituals are performed regularly. In Bhutan, the monastic body plays an important role in the way of life, and perhaps has a significant say in matters of administration. The fact that district administrations and monastic bodies share the space inside a dzong is an indication of how Buddhism is ingrained into all aspects of Bhutan.

Perhaps the most iconic and well-known symbol of Buddhism in Bhutan is Paro Taktsang, better known to visitors as Tiger’s Nest monastery. This incredible structure is hanging on a ledge in the middle of a steep vertical cliff, located about 10,000 feet above sea-level. In the monastery is a cave, where Guru Padmasambhava is said to have flown in on a tiger and meditated for months. This is an important pilgrimage center for people of Bhutan, and in the recent years, has been a must-see location for visitors to Bhutan.

With its ingrained inclination to slow-paced life, with the nation’s commitment to happiness of its people and its people’s commitment to Buddhist values and traditions, Bhutan is an inspiration for rest of the world to follow. The country’s willingness to remain carbon negative as they open up to the rest of the world and their intent to preserve their pristine mountain landscapes is a lesson we all must learn from.

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