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Hey Subham, Thanks for visiting my country. I hope you have a good experience there (-: Despite the expense!! For indians visiting bhutan, Don't worry about language barrier, majority of Bhutanese are fluent in hindi. ✨ I'm hoping for the normalization of the Rules for indian tourist as it was before !! ✌️🙏 I'm not against anything but there are many pilgrims from himalayan states of india who wanted to visit Bhutan for religious Reason, 😀 & We Bhutanese can freely travel to india like our own country, :) we don't even need visa or whatever, 😕 i hope for normalisation in the rules for indian tourist. 🙏.
No it should be strict. Being an Indian I understand the point that Bhutan being landlocked has to emerge as a distinct tourism list among ers and East Asian nations. - The king did a good thing by avoiding huge amounts of mixing of S.Asians. Japan and Skorean visitors should be the target audience.
No, it's good that you are applying those restrictions, as there are a lot of undisciplined people in India, these restrictions are very much needed to preserve your heritage and we respect it.😁
Bhutan is very beautiful country and there should be rules to keep the city clean & neat and Bhutan doing exactly same.. i really appreciate the efforts of Govt. Of bhutan. This place is literally Heaven ♥️ so silence & natural 🌳 Who love to live in peace and nature it's perfect
1. Defence of Bhutan maintained / given by Indian Army 2. Bhutan want less tourists in their country to maintain and preserve their heritage. 3. Bhutan wants less tourists but only high spending tourists
Bhutan wants cleanliness also they have imposed extra taxes on Indian tourists because Indians make Bhutan dirty by throwing trash here and there you guys literally should learn about cleanliness and hygiene. This is the only reason why Indians are hated abroad otherwise Indians are very good people with pure heart
@@lalaramchouksey9726 don't get me wrong Bhutan's 95% of the economy is dependent on tourism whereas for India it's less than 2% who tours India mate? At first work on your cleanliness and women safety bruh India should learn from a small country like Bhutan how to work on reducing crimes. If your government works on these things I'm pretty much sure India will be one of the best country in South Asia
Bhutan is one of the world's leading countries in environmental conservation. Also, Bhutan is the only country in the world which is 'carbon-negative', which means it takes more greenhouse gases from the atmosphere than it emits.
Bhutan is not the only country which is carbon negative. And you must also understand that the carbon neutrality of Bhutan is only because of its forest cover. Most of the vehicles in the country are just smoking machines and the concerned authority does nothing for its control.
@@wbfootball1211 The Buddha was strongly opposed to the first tenet of Brahmanism. He repudiated their thesis that the Vedas are infallible and their authority could never be questioned. In his opinion, nothing was infallible and nothing could be final. Everything must be open to re-examination and reconsideration, whenever grounds for re-examination and reconsideration arise.
Shubham bhai batate hai ki language of kindness harjagah chalti hai aur sab samajhte hai, I love you Shubham bhai I am also from Bihar bhai Jai Bihar Jai Hind🇮🇳
Now here's a fact about Bhutan that many might be aware of. Gangkhar Puensum is the highest mountain in Bhutan and has never been conquered. It has an elevation of 7570 metres. Bhutan prohibits access to the mountain since 1987.
@@EnzoSwizz98 yes bro.Bhutanese people roam free in Assam, if we go to Bhutan then they charge. , everywhere in Assam Bhutanese number plate car will be seen.
Shubhamji, mai phuentsholing ke bagal me dooars me Mera gaon hai. Bachpan me prayah phuentsholing jaaya karta tha. Ab bhi jab bhi gaon jaata hun to kabhi kabar ghumne chala jaata hun. Bhutanese log simple hota hai aur culture maintain karta hai.
If someone is benefited by retreating from oneself, then retreating is the first thing a human being does, this is what motivates us to do good to others.❤
Butanese people should also be levied charges and mandatory guides and all rules that they have put on Indian tourists. Requests to Indian tourists to explore beautiful Indian states (better than Bhutan) and realize how beautiful our country and culture is.
@@Sonujatavx chutiyapa mat karo maderchod, mai v ek dalit hindu hu.............aastha se buddhist bano na ki apne hi hinduwo ko gali dene k liye..............naam mat kharab karo apna or dalito ka
Thanks for visiting my country..I wish I was there in Thimphu..my house was just near by that hospital..I missed it so much ... Please visit Buddha point also ....
Countries where Buddhism is strong have more peace, has preserved nature to the best. People are calm and loving. Cleanliness of spaces and public places is highly commendable.
@@suvasishkajuri495Myanmar has political issues my brother......they are fighting for military rule vs democracy......hope they will successfully decide and came back.......Myanmar was known as golden country.......
@@Extremists007 well point is religion don't play role in countries development smart enough to get my point....have a fake perception and they are known as burma by usa .
Shubham... take all the jalebis and beer which you want. If anything happens to your teeth, mouth, gums...you need not worry in Bhutan. Anjana is with you. If I am not mistaken, she is a doctor (dentist) 🙂
Had a beautiful flashback of my time in Thimphu four years ago. I stayed at a hotel opposite Clock Tower at Norzin Lam for two days. The traffic circle is just a few metres away. And yes, one thing I liked as well the traffic discipline - zero honking, zebra crossing rules maintained and vehicles stopping much before. Yes, no traffic lights. I think your friend is very much Indian, by her looks. But if she is wearing a face mask, I see it does not have an objective quite. Her nostrils are uncovered. Yes, health and education (until Sts XII) is totally free.
Subham vhai puri duniya he ghumte rahoge to Apna desh kab ghumoge..kabhi aou Northeast ghumne, yaha aapke bohut followers hai Love from Agartala Tripura ❤
@@akashgope6332 Bhutan government discriminating Nepali origin Hindu religion people in Bhutan .. more than 100 thousand Bhutanese refugee staying in Nepal
अच्छा हुआ मुझे आपका भूटान का ट्रिप देखने को मिला । क्योंकि मैं भी family साथ 20 जून को भूटान का प्रोग्राम बनाया है । थोड़ी बहुत मुझे भी भूटन का आइडिया हो जाएगा
Wrong statement brother. When there is an Indian army in Bhutan doesn't mean that we don't have an army. We do have the Royal Bhutan Army, Royal body guards and Royal Bhutan Police. The Indian army is there because we have vast friendships with the Indian government.
Honestly I from bhutan , bhutan is contry with heavenly blessed peace and nature . The charges for tourism is mandatory as it sill sustain the countries economy , if not charged the waste and the hostels tourist stay won't be there . I believe bhutan's true economy lies on hydropower not in tourism sector , although it's advancing
Waise Bhai ek baat bolu I'm from Assam and Bhutan and arunchal border kafi paas mein hi hain Hum Bina pass ke daaru peene jatein hain Indian se bht kam paise mein milte Hain 😂 Love you broh blog jab time milta Hain toh tumahara hi dekhta hoon
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Watching this vlog brings back amazing memories of my trip to Bhutan with Orange Jacket Adventure Team. The hike to Tiger's Nest Monastery was a challenging but rewarding experience.
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