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

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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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Bhutan Travel Guide: 11 Places to Visit in Bhutan (& Best Things to Do)

This Bhutan travel guide shares the best places to visit in Bhutan and things to do.

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Embark on a captivating journey through the mystical kingdom of Bhutan as we unveil the top places to visit in this enchanting Himalayan paradise. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Bhutan's awe-inspiring landscapes, ancient monasteries, and vibrant cultural heritage.

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Bhutan's natural landscapes. Explore the stunning valleys of Paro and Punakha, surrounded by towering mountains and lush greenery. Marvel at the crystal-clear waters of the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu rivers as they flow through picturesque valleys. Take in the panoramic views from the famous Dochula Pass, where you can witness the majestic Himalayan peaks on a clear day.

Immerse yourself in Bhutan's rich spiritual heritage. Visit the iconic Taktsang Monastery, also known as the Tiger's Nest, perched dramatically on a cliffside. Explore the ancient monasteries of Punakha Dzong and Tashichho Dzong, which are not only religious centers but also architectural marvels. Witness the sacred rituals and vibrant festivals that showcase Bhutan's deep-rooted Buddhist traditions.

Experience the warmth and hospitality of the Bhutanese people. Visit the capital city of Thimphu, where modernity blends seamlessly with traditional Bhutanese culture. Explore the bustling streets, vibrant markets, and unique handicraft stores. Discover Bhutan's cultural heritage at the Folk Heritage Museum and the National Textile Museum.

Indulge in Bhutanese cuisine and savor the flavors of traditional dishes like ema datshi (chili and cheese), momo (dumplings), and red rice. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of Bhutan's festivals, such as the Paro Tshechu and Thimphu Tshechu, where you can witness masked dances, music performances, and religious rituals.

Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. Let us transport you to a world of awe-inspiring landscapes, ancient traditions, and unforgettable experiences.

Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Bhutan in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable kingdom where happiness is prioritized, and the spiritual and natural beauty will leave you in awe.

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Bhutan is a landlocked country in South-East Asia. Surrounded by the Himalayas, Bhutan is a small country sandwiched between India and Tibet, east of Nepal and north of Bangladesh.
Visitors will be treated to beautiful treks along snowcapped mountains, carpeted with forests, unique Buddhist architecture typified by dzongs and monasteries everywhere.
The tourists visit the main cities like Thimphu, Phuentsholing, Paro, and Punakha.

In this video, we have shared our itinerary of 5 nights/ 6 days which is an ideal plan for your next trip to Bhutan. We have listed down all the spots and things to do in Bhutan day-wise. The points mentioned below give you an overview of what we have explained in the video.

Day 1 (Arrival day - Paro)
Paro airport viewpoint
Paro market
Bhutanese Cultural Programme

Day 2 (Tiger Nest Trek)
Location - Paro
Spots to visit:
Tiger Nest
Hot Stone Bath
Local Homestay

Day 3 (Paro Sightseeing)
Spots to visit:
National Museum
Chele la Pass
Rinpung Dzong
Tamchoe Monastry

Day 4 (Thimphu Sightseeing)
Location - Paro to Thimpu
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Kuenselphodrang Nature Park
King's Palace
Thimphu Market

Day 5 (Punakha Sightseeing)
Travel - Thimphu to Punakha
Dochula Pass
Punakha Palace
Suspension Bridge
Water Rafting

Day 6 (Departure Day)


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Welcome to the Dragon Kingdom || Bhutan Travel Vlog (Part 1)

Welcome to the Dragon Kingdom of Bhutan! Thanks to Flying Fox Bhutan ( for giving me a 3 day tour around this beautiful kingdom. In my first episode, we learn about Bhutanese culture, visit the worlds largest sitting Buddha, see the national animal, Takin, visit a monastery for women, and check out the local markets of Thimphu. Stay tuned for more episodes to come!

Tucked away deep in the Himalayas, landlocked between the worlds two largest countries is the small kingdom of Bhutan. The land of Dragons. Boasting the worlds happiest people and surrounded by natural beauty this nation of less than a million people remains a mystery to most of the world. A complicated visa and expensive daily tourism fee makes it even more elusive. But the high value, low volume tourism model intrigued me allowing me to escape into this world of peace and brought back a sense of true discovery. This is day 1 of my 3 day adventure with Flying Fox Bhutan, and here’s how it went…

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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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Here’s presenting the first part of the Bhutan Series Episode in Paro. I went straight to Paro as first part of my road trip in the country. The drive from Phuntsholing took about 4 hours.

The entire budget of my Bhutan trip was close to INR 25k. You can carry cash everywhere in Indian currency in Bhutan as it is accepted. Some things about Paro below:

1. The place where I stayed at in Paro is called Ama’s Village Lodge. You can book the place here -

2. The cost of entry to Taktsang Goempa is INR 500 and a round trip with any driver will cost INR 1000 from your lodge

3. You can contact Mr. Yonten Norbu for driving you around Bhutan if you are visiting. His number is +975 17672515 , my experience with him was extremely nice. He was a perfect gentleman who ensured my safety and also made sure my experience in Bhutan was memorable.

4. If you are visiting Bhutan, I would highly advice you to get a local sim for contacting tour agencies or driver. A local sim will be available for INR 200 at Phuntsholing.

5. Other places that you can visit in Paro are - Paro Dzong and you can get a Hot Stone bath which is very popular in the area

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100 Hours in Thimphu, Bhutan! (Full Documentary) Bhutanese Food and Attractions in Thimphu!

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Welcome to Thimphu, Bhutan! This historic capital in the heart of the Himalayas is a must when you visit this mysterious country.

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In this video, I’m taking you to ancient monasteries in the mountains, and even to the largest sitting Buddha statue in the world! We’re even going to learn about ancient prophecies and meet a rare animal!

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15 Top Tourist Places in Bhutan - 2020

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Best tourist places to visit in Bhutan :

1. Rinpung Dzong - A hamlet town full of monasteries with serenity of Buddhism is located right in the heart of Bhutan. The place is perfect for your sightseeing in Bhutan

2. Punakha suspension bridge - This longest suspension bridge of Bhutan is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the world, Punakha Suspension Bridge in Bhutan was believed to be built by the Buddhist Monk, Thangtong Gyalp.

3. Phobjikha Valley - A valley in the shape of a bowl at 3000 mts. is one of the best places to visit in Bhutan. The valley is also known as Gangteng Valley.

4. Drukgyel Dzong - Ruins of the greatest monastery ever will take you centuries back while you get enchanted by the pure serenity surrounding this place.

5. Chomolhari - An enchanting reward for trekkers. Hike for a few hours and you will reach this magnificent place.

6. National Museum of Bhutan - Established in the year 1968, the National Museum of Bhutan in Ta Dzong at Paro is home to more than 3000 masterpieces and artworks..

7. Tiger's Nest - A place for Buddha's meditation.Tiger's Nest is the most popular and best place to see in Bhutan. A half day trek will take you to this very famous spot where Buddha himself sat for years and meditated.

8. Tashichho Dzong - Largest landmark of Thimphu that stands tall two kilometers away from the main town. It is the main secretariat building which houses the offices of the King and the throne room

9. Motithang Takin Preserve - This national reserve is the home to the national animal of Bhutan.

10. Zuri Dzong - One of the oldest built forts, this ancient fortress dates back to 1352 and is home to the valley's local protector. This is among the best places to visit in Bhutan.

11. Haa valley - This obscurely beautiful valley will give you numerous options to backpack. All you have to do is pack your bags and explore this lush green valley and try traditional Balaneese cuisine.

12. Buddha Dordenma Statue - Do visit this 169 ft tall statue of Lord Buddha, as it will leave you speechless.

13. Chele La Pass - this pass is home to Jomolhari Mountain at 13000 ft. Take your ride over this pass to get mesmerised by the breathtaking views.

14. Dochula Pass - Can you imagine a high altitude mountain pass with 108 Chortens and Stupas? Dochu La most definitely offers this, so do not miss this magnificent mountain pass on your list as it offers perfect sightseeing tour of Bhutan

15. Simply Bhutan - Visit this fantastic museum to witness the true bhutanese culture and get immersed in the vibrant feel of this place. The ticket to museum won’t burn a hole in your pocket either.



Apart from all these best places to see in Bhutan, it has so much to offer like high altitude passes, wildlife reserves, adventure sports, soothing monasteries and much more.

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Bhutan is rich with precious culture and diversity. There are so many celebrations that are held here from time to time. Every single village in this country has its own celebration and one of the well-known is the annual Tshechu and it’s a very famous religious festival of this place, so this festival is definitely a must-visit.

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Thimphu City Tour | Bhutan |

Bhutan was always a dream destination for me. 3 Years ago i fulfill my dream. And yes this actually a heaven on earth. In your life time visit Bhutan once. You will love it.... i repeat that, You will fall in love.

Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, occupies a valley in the country’s western interior. In addition to being the government seat, the city is known for its Buddhist sites. The massive Tashichho Dzong is a fortified monastery and government palace with gold-leaf roofs. The Memorial Chorten, a whitewashed structure with a gold spire, is a revered Buddhist shrine dedicated to Bhutan’s third king, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck.

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Incredible Tiger's Nest - Trekking to Bhutan's Famous Monastery

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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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Director, Cinematographer | Cory Martin |
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Design and Graphics | Lizzy Cole |
Head of Production | Kate Balch |
Head of Editorial | Anne Marie Crosthwaite |
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