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On Day 15 in Bhutan we were in Phobjikha Valley. The home farm stay was an amazing opportunity to learn about Bhutanese food and culture. Bhutanese breakfast, including mandatory butter tea, was fantastic.
Black-necked cranes – Phobjikha Valley is famous for their black necked cranes which migrate from Tibet every winter. We spent a little while browsing the Black-Necked Crane Visitor Center. Entrance – 120 BTN ($1.79)
Gangtey Goenpa Monastery – One of the main monasteries overlooking Phobjikha Valley is Gangtey Goenpa Monastery. It’s a nice place to walk around and get a view overlooking the valley.
Gangtey Goenpa Lodge – One of the only high end hotels in Phobjikha Valley is Gangtey Goenpa Lodge, and to switch up eating Bhutanese food for every meal we came here for lunch. I decided to order the yak burger.
Wangchuk Dema Farmstay – Finally, we checked into another farm home stay called Wangchuk Dema Farmstay. We walked around in the evening and had another delicious home cooked Bhutanese food meal for dinner.
Disclosure:
It was an honor to be invited by MyBhutan to visit Bhutan to explore Bhutanese food and culture. Thank you to MyBhutan Productions for making my trip and this video possible!
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Mark Wiens… I love watching your ventures. The destinations, the food and especially the people. Bhutan & Phobjikha Valley is something special and your graciousness, appreciation for the hospitality of these kind people is beautiful. Always look forward to seeing your next vlog but for now I must go & feed my hunger cos watching you eat is such a challenge.. A modern kitchen with modern foods simply doesn't compare but I just imagine it's similar to what you are having.. Love you guys!!
15 years in Bhutan never heard of yak burger ✌️?
I love this series on Bhutan. Love the life. Love the people. Love the food.
Omg Mark your hilarious.
Must have been tough not having coffee for breakfast.
I started watching your Seoul videos a couple of months ago, leading into all of the others. Your stage presence is great, your introduction to the world is so informing and your wife Ying is just adorable. I am Korean and I am very impressed by your entire presentation. I look forward to keep on watching
So playful and fun! Humanity at its finest ?
Mark is repeating everything out of respect for the hospitality of the host preparing it… nothing wrong with that..besides one simple meal can be prepared in so many different ways by so many people..how does not everyone not know this. Great job Mark keep going !!✋??
Jajaja pájaro loco, saludos desde Chile
Why dont they have tables and chairs
hahahaha you're so funny Mark! keep it up guys! First time I heard Ying laughing! hahahaha
The world is still beautiful by these simple and honestly warm people.Love from India
Mark, Yin’s thank you fro sharing your adventure of different foods and the Hospitality of the people that host you in different Countries. God blessed you both.
great food, desolate looking area
beautiful area, food looks good.
18:54 my dude in the back is stoned as hell
Wow!?
Beautiful place
6:38 is the best part lol
Mark the day i meet u im going to slap the hell out of u
Yeaw amazing i love you eat dokus
That Black neck crane outfit got me giggling for a while
Come on people if it were not for Mark for his food travel vlogs then we don’t get to experience diverse cultures and religions, outstanding countries or tasting foods from all walks of the world, have some compassion or channel, unsubscribe skedaddle out of here. Haere ehoa ma. My appreciation and gratitude to Mark and his family for caring sharing and loving. Shandi
Kia Ora Mark and family, people are very expressive at making negative remarks when it comes to “how you eat or how to eat” so who passes judgement on their eating, not you. Other comments complaining that Ying should be more visually involved in your videos, but I don’t understand why , it’s no ones business but your own, quite often complaining that you should share your food with your wife and child , my gosh, again no one knows your arrangements or relationship but you and your wife. It peeves me off when social media have the audacity to criticise your family affairs or how to run your vlogs particularly when their assumptions of your food travels are all being funded by sponsorship as if you don’t work for it and putting your hard hours and personal fundings provided by yourselves is also no ones business . Mark, bless your heart and soul to you and your beautiful wife and child, don’t never stop or be put off, both you and your wife are blessed to have each other , it’s so ying and yang harmony, out of which you both have a beautiful child Micah. I am very proud of you and your family, don’t let the minority disuade you by any means. Kia kaha, Kia u, Kia manawanui…(Be strong, stand tall, and take care.) Tino Arohanui . Shandi ? ? ? ✨ ??
very interesting! ty ~ squeeze lime