Local Bhutanese Village Food and Beautiful Hike in Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan! (Day 16)

Local Bhutanese Village Food and Beautiful Hike in Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan! (Day 16)
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On Day 16 of our travel and food tour of Bhutan we had an amazing Bhutanese breakfast, took a hike, visited another village for lunch, and stayed at a local home farm stay.

Gangtay Nature Trail – In the morning we took a hike to see black necked cranes. The views of Phobjikha Valley were spectacular.

Yangkha Dem Farmhouse – We drove over to another village and stopped for lunch at another farm house. Some of the Bhutanese dishes we ate included lom – turnip leaves, ezay – any kind of chili sauce or chili pickle, and shamu datshi – mushrooms and cheese.

Phub Lham Farmhouse – At the end of the day, we checked into another farm house home stay in Phobjikha Valley, Bhutan to spend the night.

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44 Comments

  1. @ one minute Ying waking up in the foetal position praying for Thai temperatures… she looked well at home under the covers.
    As for the food, stop the "it's all the same" retorts… you eat what you grow & what you can rear… it's a natural diet un-spoilt by convenience stores & supermarkets!
    If you want ultimate endless choice go to a fancy city elsewhere.

  2. I think you need a bed buddy there just to keep warm ! I know I'd be ok I'm a warm person so I'd be fine in the cold air. That First breakfast looks great.

  3. Your videos are entertaining and so educational. It's like watching a National Geographic film. Thank you for sharing your travels!

  4. Loving the food and the place. How do disgest all that extra chillies? You must be very used to eating hot foods

  5. Mark how many days have you spend in Bhutan? Can you state your itinerary for Bhutan? If it is difficult in social media.. my email is ariaayan@gmail.com. ..And, please connect for real Calcutta and Bengal food

  6. I went to phunshilling, paro and thimpu, Bhutan is a great country with great people lovely food and lot of love in heart of each person. Love you Bhutan

  7. I have been to Bhutan..its really a wonderful country…very beautiful…the people their culture traditions really captivated me..i would like to visit again…love from INDIA…

  8. Kia Ora Mark and family, thank you for sharing the Bhutanese culture and the hospitality of the wonderful people. You are a very respectable individual, and I love the way you eat and express your food as precisely how your enjoying it, thank you for the awesome journeys. Bless you and your beautiful family. Arohanui Shandi ? ? ? ????‍♀️

  9. Haha I like how he likes everything. I'm SO obsessed about Bhutan.. I need to visit it, and I'm vegetarian & love spice so their food seems perfect for me. Thanks for your awesome videos!!

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