BHUTAN VILLAGE LIFE

So see, this is the rice which is called behan, that is, the seed part, how come, in this way, the entire weight is on the back, it is a lot of weight, so here the cow is called no and the house is called chhim in Bhutanese language, so this is nochhim, so actually like we call manure, so all this is manure etc., this is the indigenous cow of Bhutan, currently this cow does not give milk, before 2008, all the houses in the entire Bhutan country, 90% of the houses used to be like this, which you can see now, you can see how the apple orchards are in Bhutan, guys, how is the barley cultivation in Bhutan, all this is organic farming, brother, even in the village, there is a proper electricity meter installed here, so continue, see this prayer wheel, it is rotating like this, everyone is tired, they have worked hard, beautiful grandmother, you are very beautiful, very cute, this is the grinding stone in which grandfather grinds the betel nut in this way, brother, this is theirs. Kutni Oh my god I have fallen brother, you guys see how much hard work it takes to make a video, how are you, the natural desi village life of Bhutan country, you are seeing it live in front of your eyes right now, friend, which is called the heaven of the entire Bhutan country, that is, literally, if you want to see heaven, then you will have to come to Paro [music] So guys, welcome to Paro, which is also called the ball of rice city, around 250 meters above sea level, so after a drive of around 50 km from Timo, around 12 km from Paro city, I have come to a village in Paro district of Bhutan, today I am going to show you the far rural village life of this Bhutan, so this is the first impression, first view of the beautiful village life of Paro district of Bhutan, friend, wow, you are getting to see a very beautiful panoramic view, you come to go to Paro, with its rice fields, with paddy fields, literally you will be able to see it here as well, I am trying to zoom in on it below to show you I am trying, you can see that rice is cultivated everywhere here, maximum rice is grown here and this entire Paro district is situated on top of hilly valleys and full of clouds and right now the weather has also become quite clear, look at the house here like this and see this water waterfall, this water is coming from the mountain, it is very cold, I just checked it, and all the people in this entire village, the farmers, they all use this water for irrigation, you see, down here I can see some cows etc. like this, here all these animals are growing naturally, brother, the grass etc. here, I can see in some parts down there, people are planting rice etc. so in Paro district itself, friend, the highest motorable road of the entire Bhutan country is called which is called Chilela Pass, it is situated at around 13,000 feet above sea level, so there is actually a complete view of different valleys. It can be seen and specially one can go to their Har district as well, so I don’t want to go there, I thought that instead of going there it would be better to show you the rural village life here, guys while walking we have just reached a very traditional Bhutanese house from old times, I thought of showing all that to you, so this is actually a cow cowshed, it is not like we people have, so here cow is called No and in Bhutanese language house is called Chhim, so this is Nochim which means cow’s house, so see here the sticks, para etc. are all kept there, rest an authentic house which is there in the village, look like this there is no brick boundary, everything has been made using natural wood, so let’s go inside and show this house as well and I will also try to show you the farming area here, so this is actually for fertilization and what is this, it is not of rice sir, it is a mix of the cow Dank and the good blue pie needle, so this is actually like we call manure, so all this is manure etc., this is what they use as manure in all the fruits, vegetables and rice etc. which are cultivated here, so this is natural manure, you can see, and all this is wood, logs, wood has been completely used on top, see, they have put a shed of tin etc., the rest of it is all soil, friend, and sand, etc. which is naturally found here, they mix sand etc. and apply a complete paste to build this house, now all the wood from the trees, etc. that are around here in the mountains, in the forests, etc., is cut and collected in this way, during the winter season, this is used to prepare food etc. There are houses etc. Look at these, friends, small and very cute, they have made doors in this way, wow, you see, this is also a boundary in a way, this is their peach tree, a little from there, let me walk from that part and show you a little closer, and there are peaches planted in it too, quite a lot, there are different bunches, the rest of these are all wooden doors, etc., windows, grills, everything is natural, let ‘s go a little closer, oh here grandfather is sitting, oh namaste grandfather, oh namaste namaste Kujampola Kujampola, so in Bhutan, friends, as soon as we greet, then here it is called Kujampola, I think it is grandfather’s house, first I took permission from him, yes, so the meter etc. is also installed, see, in the village also, there is a proper electricity meter installed here, in this way, this is the electricity supply, it is wooden, this is a house and look in this, there is this cow inside it, oh let me go inside and show you, wow friend, this is completely in a completely desi way It is made using proper mud and wood, I think see, all the bran, etc., straw, etc. are kept here, rest there is grass, etc. on this side, that is, manure, etc. So see, it is also used for heat so that the animal feels warm and later gradually as it starts to rot, then when it comes to this shape, then it is used as manure, so this friend, I wanted to show you, this is the desi cow of Bhutan, right now this cow does not give milk, I think it is still a calf, but it makes something, right Sir, that’s good, so see how the howdah is made here, so this is the howdah of Bhutan, in this they are given fodder, food and drink are also made inside, Sir, and this is their storage room where all the cow’s fodder, etc., the straw, bran, etc. is kept, so this, you see, it is warm friend, right now, so look at this, I think water is there in it. They are boiling and this is the desi method of boiling water etc. so the stove is here as well friend and this is the drum etc. in it as well I think all the stuff etc. is kept like chuni bran husk all of this is kept here see this is the complete sawdust of wood so all of these and this I think there must be flour chuni bran rice after mixing all of them they feed the buffalo and cow here in these big separate storages see this is sugar what is it salt salt salt some of the grandfather has kept in it I think these food items are kept rest of all this is theirs see chuni bran the complete mix here is fed to the cow brother here it is completely desi lifestyle completely desi style and look what is hung here I think something is hung here as well rest of it has become completely black because all the food is prepared here by burning wood so because of this it is completely kept black rest of it I will take you a little down to grandfather’s farm and show you there are also many trees etc. planted here brother the view from here No, the ultimate view is visible, friend, brother, the roads etc. are like this, you have to walk a little carefully, you came to know that you can get hurt here, brother, look, this is the whole apple orchard of Bhutan, so you can see how apple orchards are in Bhutan, guys, you can see this whole inside in a whole line, these are apple trees, small apples have already grown, I will show you once, you see, all these apples are also planted here, it is just starting, I think it will take four to five months to complete, there is a complete apple orchard on the top and in the lower part, tomatoes, carrots, different types of green vegetables have been planted here, so there is also carrot, soya etc. like we have at our place, so all of that is planted here, friend, wow, so this part, I think, was built so that from here, sitting, the entire village and the entire farm, the garden and all these vegetables etc. can be monitored properly, so see this, this is the baithak Here, the dadas, I think, sit here and monitor this entire place very well, oh I think that is someone’s house, look, the one in front is someone else’s house, I will zoom in and show you, and here as well a field has been planted, mango trees are also planted, friend, and below there are peas etc. planted, how is the barley cultivation in Bhutan, so like wheat, here there is less wheat and more barley, so all these barley are there, see, the buff is properly planted in it, so in this part there is all the barley, on top there are all the apples planted like this and on the side there are peas, inside Bhutan, wow friend, there are peels planted, you see, right now all the vegetables are planted, just like this, I pluck one, I will taste it To do this and I think right now Kamal bhai is telling me that if I had come here in the month of October, then this entire area would have looked so green everywhere, all the vegetables, fruits, apples etc. would be completely red hanging here, peaches and sapota and strawberries etc., fruits are available in abundance here, friend, rest look at this entire pea cultivation, peas are also of very good quality, all this is organic farming brother, natural without using any fertilizer, no manure etc. is used here, you can see this, there is soya etc. Some green vegetables, spinach etc. are also planted here and which tree is this friend, look at this, it looks like soya to me, rest tell me what kind of tree is this, it looks quite different, so friend guys, take a very good tour of Dada’s farm and see here, everyone eats a lot of paan and betel nut, so this is Dada’s grinding stone in which Dada grinds the betel nut like this, this is his In the Kutni Desi style and look here, he has kept a betel nut and here, brother, these people are very fond of wearing betel nut and look here, they are also wearing their traditional clothes, it is cold, so due to this, these people always wear multiple layers of clothes and look there, there is a drum etc. kept there in which they store water etc. It was a very lovely, very beautiful house and here, the weather is again becoming foggy and the temperature is going down, anyway, everywhere here, in little districts, every few kilometers, when you move, the weather keeps on changing here, so guys, this was the lower part where I was just showing you this entire farming field area, so after coming up around a few kilometers from there, I have reached Bhutan Pilgrim which is called Jong Drakha, that is, the main ancestral stupa or temple of this village, whatever you call it, which is called Replica of Tiger Nest. And the second Takshang Monastery of Takshang Monastery is called Takshang Monastery, my car is parked somewhere below and from there literally this whole strip is a steep climb, friend, after walking like this I have reached here, I am out of breath, friend, I am thinking that brother my condition is getting worse here, how will the Tiger Nest be built, so look here, this is a very cute dog, friend, as many dogs as there are, you will find many fluffy ones in the whole of Bhutan and here some flowers etc. are planted, the whole mountain is very big, there is a temple here as well and the main temple starts from here, so first of all you will get to see this small stupa and from here the whole temple i.e. the stupa is its starting point, so this section which you are seeing, here in the whole of Bhutan, wherever you will see like this, that is, this is also a belief in the Buddhist religion, so here, in this whole area, there are very pure leaves, trees around. They are burnt here and the smoke that comes out of it is considered very sacred and in a way it also works as a fragrance, so you will always get to see this, wow, its architecture is also very lovely, very beautiful, well, you have to go from here, so see this, as I told you that wherever you go in Bhutan, there are all the religious places, photography and videography inside the temple, inside the stupa, you are not allowed there, you can go to the outside complex and take photos and videos, like I am able to do right now, so this is a very beautiful, very lovely stupa, it is a temple, so first I go inside and have darshan and then after that, this part of the entire village and the valley, the area around the temple, I will show you that now you see this view first friend, see this landscape, the entire part that is visible, it is called guys Paro Valley, which is called the heaven of the entire Bhutan country, that is, literally if you want to see heaven, then you will have to come to Paro, Yaar guys, I am just coming out after visiting the temple from inside, there are statues of Lord Gautam Buddha in three different stages in the present, past and future kept inside and a statue of Lord Ganesha was also kept inside, I found this also quite amazing to see, I don’t know what is the history behind it, but after asking some local people here, I came to know that this temple is actually as, here we worship the god Kuber, so something related to that. This is a temple where there was a yogi who had come to this place from Tibet and when he had come here, there is a belief and a story that a lion met him and offered him something and there were some people here who had offered milk etc. to the yogi, so he accepted half of the milk and kept the other half here as a gesture or as a storehouse, so from then till today it has become a very religious place, so people from the whole country of Bhutan and especially the king of Bhutan has also come here, his photo etc. are also kept inside, so this is a religious place, a spiritual place and seeing the wealth and prosperity, people come here to worship, meaning if you are worshipping here, offering something, then whatever Lakshmi, money, business you have, everything will remain stable, it will not go wrong, there is such a belief here, so I liked the temple very much, rest this is the whole Paro Valley, friend This Paro city located in Paro Valley , which you will get to see very beautiful, so the meaning of Paro in the local language is called Padro, which means beautiful in a way and if seen in Hindi, it is called daughter of mountains and its meaning is also associated with Goddess Parvati. As much as we like life in the mountains, it is also very difficult, you can see this by how they have a full Peeda type thing on their shoulders and on it there is a full sack, which has a lot of weight and all these people climb the mountain on the sharp path like this and deliver all the goods etc. Now I have come inside the village and we have crossed our car somewhere here because I could not take the car inside this village and the temple which I had taken you to show, see, that temple is visible in front, so from there I have literally walked completely and now I am thinking of taking you to a family, let me show you what they are doing in farming etc. Hello how are you guys yes oh grandmas friends I think you are planting rice here so I have to be a little cautious brother I will walk a little closer and show you wow there is rice right yes there is rice so right now you are taking it out yes so look at this whole rice and they are taking it out from here so that it can be taken and planted in the bigger area this one is red rice this one is ok so this is red rice and that one is white rice ok so I told you friend here rice is both red and white rice so brother in this way all these sisters must have planted it first they must have sprinkled the rice here then when it has grown so much then look here in this way they are collecting it then after this they will take it and plant it in the main big farm areas and rice and maize are grown the most here in the whole of Bhutan which is called main crops and their stable food is rice these people always eat rice they eat less roti so friend I will show you a little here also Let me show you brother, if I fall, I will fall in the water. Look, oh my God, this corn is planted. They have planted cucumbers etc. and some other green vegetables. There is a peach tree in front. There are some vegetables planted there as well. They grow a lot of other vegetables here. They have a complete garden. And this house is quite beautiful. And look at this water, all the water is coming from the mountain. You can see the water for irrigation. These people are using the same mountain water here. And the farming that is done is all manual. Look here, you will not find any tractor or machine anywhere. Maximum farming that is done in Bhutan, i.e. farming, is done manually. This is what these people do here. So look, they have put fertilizers etc. in the field in this way so that the farming is good. Look, when we go to the village, the village dogs start screaming. So this is the white puppy. It is making noise to us again and again. That you should get out of our area, don’t make too much noise here, he is saying this, we can see that this is all a ridge etc., so we are walking on these ridges, see the water is flowing naturally, the entire soil in this area is very black, the soil is visible here, friend, in this entire area, in the entire Bhutan, actually the agricultural fields, that is, land for agriculture is very less, so in this Because whatever part they get for farming, these people do farming in all those areas, friend, and farming is the main source of economy, source of income for rural life, so guys, I wanted to show you how the fields are ploughed in Bhutan [praise] Small beds have been made, little by little, whatever area is visible here, efforts are being made to do farming in each of those areas, brother, see this, literally how we are walking here, if we move even a little here and there, then we will fall, brother, we are going to fall directly into the water, Bhutan friend, how good it must be looking, see the landscape yourself in the video, how much green it is, this whole area must be looking green, agriculture is what I told you friend, friend, after hydro power, it is considered the main source of economy of the whole country of Bhutan, so in the same way, people here, whatever rural part of Bhutan is involved in agriculture, do farming, so you will get to see that here, for now, here Some families, I think, are having food and drink and the rest, see, we keep such things in our villages in the fields etc. so that it is known that someone is present there and animals etc. do not come to harm the crops, so that you will see that here also, the rest of this that you are seeing now, all this is potato cultivation, so potatoes are also grown in large quantities, after rice, rice, maize, potatoes are the main crops, especially in this entire Paro district, where you will see the most, the house inside is very big and very lovely and beautiful house and I think it is of two to three floors, so having such a house in the village is a big thing in itself, I think there must be very rich people who have built such big houses here and in front of them is their entire farming area, Paro town is also there, Paro district also comes under Paro valley, so that means Paro town is also called the capital of Paro district and maximum work is done manually, just a while ago I showed you that which I could see a small tractor, so ploughing etc. is done like this here as well, otherwise some people, I think, use cows or bullocks etc. to plough the fields etc. here [praise] how are you oh thank you so much your name my name is Shring yes oh you are from this village yes sir this village name is Kevjana Kevjana yes oh so you live and your house is this one yes oh up side yes sir oh so you came here for farming and when it will be completed what is the time for like harvesting time for rice it will be ready by what time which month September October okay thank you so much it was nice to meet you welcome when are you coming to India may be some other time other time you you love India and no yes you like India you are neighbouring countries no sir oh wa so sweet you are so sweet thank you thank you so much yes cutting is going to These are cute little people, I thought I should talk to them too. I am having a lot of fun touring the village and visiting different parts and places. I am thinking of introducing you to all the local people and talking to them. The local life, the hard work and effort they put in to do farming here, you should also be shown that. Right now, many people are having lunch. Many people have already had lunch. Everyone is busy planting something or the other in their fields. So now look at this, again, a family is eating food here at lunch time. So all these people in that part, the part that is visible in front of us, were planting rice. So now look at all these people, they have started eating food. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, the grandmothers are very cute and cute. And all of you brothers, look, they definitely eat paan. Yes, and you people are eating local food. Yes, there is rice, egg, fish, etc., all these are different items. And the rest of the red rice main Their staple is rice, I thought the main staple food of Bhutan is rice, you will see people eating rice all the time and along with it, they cook other green vegetables as well, oh grandma, look how nicely she is eating, it is absolutely delicious, cute, no no, it is okay, you guys eat, look at this, they have a small bowl, in which they bring a lot of stuff and look at this, this is their bhago bhagona, in this, they bring tea etc., eggs etc. what is this, Shagun Mushroom, well here a lot of people eat mushroom as well, so this is mushroom curry and look at this, it is so full of chillies, brother, every dish has chillies, so I think this What is chicken? This is good. This is pork. Actually, they have cooked pork. Mirchi brother, think how spicy it must be. If you are in Bhutan, you will have to eat Mirchi. Oh, grandma is saying that they eat eggs like this. Wow, how beautiful grandma, you are very beautiful. You are very cute. You are beautiful too. Wow, so Paro means beautiful. So, because of this, you will find people here also very beautiful. And look, everyone is wearing their colorful caps. Well, let these people eat. They do not disturb. Let’s go a little ahead. Look, Paan will also be everywhere. These are lots of Paan. Paan, betel nut, these people always keep it with them. The population of Bhutan country is around 80%. People here live in the rural part of Bhutan. And out of them, around 50% people are dependent on agriculture. And along with that, some animals, i.e. live stock and forest zone, i.e. forest area. So, all these things. Because of this, the entire economic contribution is for the people living in the rural part of Bhutan. Rest, you will find around 1050 small villages in the whole of Bhutan, which are called chevaks in the local language here. The amount of land they have for agriculture is very limited, that is, they get very little field for agriculture and the reason for this is also because it is a hilly area, a mountain area, so due to this, there is natural disaster, climate change and the access to technology is very limited, so because of this, whatever access they get for agriculture, for farming, they do their farming in that part. This entire part is the entire farm. Rest, all these big trees that you can see, you will get to see mixed trees in it, there is oak tree, blue pine and saps tree, you will also get to see Christmas tree, there are also a lot of trees of walnut etc. here. And Namaste Namaste, so see this also, everyone is coming back from their farm after farming. Oh Namaste Namaste Sir Ji, how? Yes you are good, good, oh what a thing, look at this, is it for irrigation or what is it for, this is for watering, good, good, this is used for cutting things which cannot be done by hand, but mostly you will see that everything is done by hand brother, farming is done here, so guys, till now how do you like this rural part of Bhutan, which is the village life, how do you like the people here and what difference, what similarity do you see, you can tell me by commenting, but one thing I definitely observed is that the more rural the area is, the more remote areas we go, the more welcoming, more soft, more natural, down to earth people we get to see, well this will be seen in the whole of Bhutan, I think you will hardly find one person out of 100 like this, that too I think it would be almost next to impossible in Bhutan that someone does not behave well or show you a little aggression, otherwise everything You will get to see pure natural and generosity in the whole country, whether it is the people here, the nature or the environment, wow, oh my god, I have fallen brother, you guys see how much hard work it takes brother, making a video is not such an easy task, you see the path, oh my god, we are passing through such muddy roads to show these people so that you can see the real life of the village, so how much hard work it takes, how much hardness is there, I had to show you that right now I have come now, guys, namaste, namaste, how is rice cultivation done in Bhutan, so right now these small rice crops are being planted by these people like this in this entire area, so right now they have already planted it in this area, so look here, rice is planted everywhere, right now in this area, water should be in abundance because rice needs a lot of water, so look like this, all the three, six, eight and eight people are all women, so the best thing I found in Bhutan is that the women are being given work, employment, business But they get a lot of respect in it, the women here are very hard working, you can see how without any shame, without any consideration, they come here and work in their farms, in their shops, in their businesses, in this way they make themselves self-independent to support themselves and their families, so this deserves a salute, and the rest of the natural desi village life of Bhutan country, you are seeing it live in front of your eyes, friend, it’s amazing, everyone is wearing a cap, everyone The clothes are colourful and because there is water and mud below, so because of this, all the people are wearing big boots. Everyone is smiling at me, what am I doing, wow brother, how fast they are working with their hands, quickly quickly quickly, wow, wow. Grandma is smiling, what am I saying, look at this [Music] [Music] [Music] So this is their doli, they make it from wood or bamboo in this way and they carry their stuff etc. in it here [ Music] So look, this is the rice which they call behan, that is, the seed part, so this is white rice and when it is done like this, look, the whole seed part of it is visible below, so in the middle, like this tree is formed, then they will plant this so that the rice is ready in the big part, so look, this is one more and two are here, these two, I put them in it, look, this goes in it, so in this way it is collected completely, I help them a little bit in this, friend, so this It is ready now see how it is on its back like this brother this whole weight is quite heavy and in this way in the village these people carry all the stuff by loading it on their shoulders so now it is lunch time for these people too so now all the people are going to have lunch so this is how farming is done here brother everyone is tired they have worked hard after farming etc now they will take some rest and have lunch and then again these people will go back to their other farm to complete this rice farming and this is the uncle who has brought food I think for these people see in this way proper food is cooked at home and brought here then all these people get together and eat here so this is a natural method oh oh namaste namaste oh thank you thank you oh thank you thank you what is your name uncle yes Sap Singh ok you are from this village yes this is your farm completely no yes it is till here ok it is till here yes so you are getting rice planted yes it is for cooking rice ok ok ok Uncle is very tall How tall is he? Uncle’s height is five 5:30 5:30 yes it must be more than 5:30 I am thinking where is your country Sir India I have come to meet you people I have come to visit Bhutan, eat something thank you thank you thank you sir see again and again uncle is asking to sit and eat with us so see this their rice, I showed you behind also so you will see red rice like this everywhere different meat items like chicken etc or any other item that these people eat, they eat everything together so we will eat food and then we will go back to work thank you thank you thank you see where we were after a complete walk from there through a water and muddy path you reached this place this is also someone’s house and look here the path is water here also my shoe is completely wet so this is the natural bridge formed like this and after crossing this bridge now I will come on the road now after going we reached here all this I think this is some warehouse type area here, people have stored wood etc. here, rest this is pure desi village, I enjoyed it friend, look at this house, friend it is a very big house and I think it is a very old traditional house, you can also see this, before 2008, all the houses in the whole Bhutan country, 90% of the houses used to be like this which you can see now, but in 2008, because you know that democracy came in Bhutan, that means when democracy came back from King Absolute Monarchy, when Prime Minister etc. started here, when all these things started here, from then a little bit of modernization started, that means people slowly started accepting a little bit of modern life in their life, but even now it is believed that 80% of the life is still like rural life, you will find people living like that here, so look at this, this is also a very big godown, look at it, like this, the whole I think this Leaves etc. whatever must be there here, they have collected all that and kept it there. It looks like a big stable type thing friend, let me go up and show you a bit of the house etc. here, I think this is a complete box, so it is not like a container, all of that has been collected and kept here, I think I think this is a complete warehouse, wood etc. must be cut here , yes oh wow, so look, this is our Mahindra India car here, the rest of the house is very cute, very beautiful, you see the house friend, everywhere here in the entire Bhutan, this In this way, look at this, you will get to see a barcode, I think it is also written in it, no more about this building, wow, so look what technology has come in Bhutan that even if you go to rural areas in villages, if you want complete details about this house, this is an initiative from their government, that who is the owner of this house, how much property is there, who all might be living there, just like we don’t do census here, so some similar system, I think I got to see this, in this way, their website is official of Bhutan, where by scanning, you can get detailed information about this entire house, what is this well, friend, it is small, closed from inside, I think I got to see this, rest, look at this, it is completely like a stable, on top of it, all the things like logs and grass are kept, rest, look at this, some doli here, all this stuff is lying here, let’s go a little inside, wow, wood etc. is lying there, there are some machines etc., here, the old tables etc. The rest of this house is lying there, you see it, the whole style is very big, very old house and it is completely balcony type, you can see everything is built and right now I think it is broken, now it will have to be repaired etc. only then it will be complete but look, very tall houses were built in this way in entire Bhutan since earlier times, the rest for ventilation etc. see, they have built it like this, so it is a natural jungle, it is through this that light passes, air etc. was made to pass, the purpose was at that time, wow, you will find small holes like this everywhere in this entire place, so friend we are roaming from one house to another randomly like this, brother there is a dog here too, friend, we have to see a little bit, these bowls, some TVs etc. are lying broken, this is someone’s house, wow amazing friend, amazing what a thing friend, I wanted to show you the beauty of this house friend, how big, how massive, completely supported by wood The house was built like how the old houses were built and now when an attempt was made to build a new one , you will get to see the entire design in it, so this is colourful, this is also colourful, just a few colours etc. have come off, the rest of the house is quite big, I think its door is from there and it will have different parts, namaste, namaste, I think this is Sir ji’s house, oh namaste, namaste, how are you, Sir ji, you have come from India, Mumbai, oh how are you, what’s your name, Sir ji, yours is Ogen Singh, oh Ogen Singh, so this is your house, yes, it is very beautiful, very lovely house, ok, what’s the matter, so this is your new house, right? Yes, and the old house at the back, yes, how old is the house, that one must be old, it must not be much, 200 years old, yes, years, oh, what’s the matter, so your entire family lives here and this entire garden, fields, etc. of yours, yes, and farming, etc. here, from where did you get this wood, it was from the forest, ok, after cutting it from the forest, yes, you are drying it, right now, yes, he is making mushrooms, ok, mushrooms. Farm Yes, there is mushroom as well, yes farm garden Yes, good mushroom garden Yes, you must have farming for farming, there must be apple as well, rice as well, all these are fruits etc. which are planted in their garden, this is walnut, walnut, walnut , see, this tree that looks big is a walnut tree, so here brother, in this way you will find all these different types of fruits and vegetables, there is Nakhachu here, what is this, Nakhachu here, Nakhachu oh this I think is peach, no, all these are talu aru aru aru aru, well these people are calling it Aru, see, it is also planted in it, small whole fruits are growing in it, that is the big one, well, he will come in two months, he will eat, well look there, that is ahead, so look at the old house, friend, it is a 200-year-old house and this one, they have just built it, but an attempt has been made to see the complete Bhutanese architecture in this as well, these oranges etc. I will show you oh wow, see this is orange, oranges are also planted in it It is there friend, I can zoom in and show it to you, this is for water supply etc., see, it has a tool fitted in it, he has made this small wall type thing, you see, the fruit which we use for dhobi, this is quite a big tree of that, Sir ji is telling that, rest friend, look at the orange, oh the whole orange is grown on the tree, friend, I think, this house, its garden, friend, they get everything natural to eat and drink, they do not need to go to the market, they will get all the things naturally from here, so this is the prayer wheel in the entire village, I think for their house, so continue see this prayer wheel It is rotating like this, a very good sound is coming out from here, the spiritual feeling which should come, the positivity, you will really get to see and hear it here in this village, friend. What an amazing life it is, friend. I feel like staying here, settling here, having my house here. Rest, see this little child, he is holding a cat in his hand. Rest of these houses, this was an old house which I showed you, behind it is this new house. In this way, there are all different people’s houses, you will get to see them in different parts of the mountain here. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] So guys, this was my overall super crazy day today. I hope you guys must have enjoyed it. Rest, friend, for live status, follow me on Facebook and Instagram. And thanks for joining button, you can also support me by clicking on it. The whole of Bhutan, friend, you will have to do it through tour, you will have to do it on HDFP, you will have to take a tour, there should be a guide, there should be a car, there should be a three-star category hotel. Only then you will be able to do all this like I had taken this entire tour through Tour Kingdom, if anyone of you wants to do a trip to Bhutan solo or with family, then you can contact them, their details would be coming here, so that’s all in this video friends, now I will meet you in the next video, subscribe, press the bell icon, share the video as much as possible, thanks for it, you can also support by clicking on the join button, rest now I will meet you in the next video, bye-b take care from Bhutan

BHUTAN VILLAGE LIFE | HOW IS BHUTAN VILLAGE LIFE | HOW IS VILLAGE LIFE IN BHUTAN 🌿

Welcome to a serene and soulful journey through the untouched beauty of Bhutanese village life! In this Bhutan Vlog, we take you deep into the heart of rural Bhutan — a land of vibrant traditions, spiritual harmony, and breathtaking natural landscapes.

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Experience the simplicity and rhythm of everyday life — from early morning prayers and traditional farming practices to local cooking and community gatherings.

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Get to know the warm and welcoming people of Bhutan’s countryside. Hear their stories, learn about their customs, and witness the strong sense of community that defines rural life.

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Enjoy cinematic views of green terraced fields, mist-covered mountains, flowing rivers, and traditional wooden homes surrounded by pristine Himalayan forests.

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Watch age-old rituals, prayer ceremonies, traditional dress (gho & kira), and festive moments that reflect Bhutan’s deeply rooted Buddhist heritage.

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23:00 – How people live in Bhutan
26:00 – Fascinating Facts About Bhutan
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36:00 – Bhutan rural lifestyle
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