Mark Wiens This was such a beautiful trip with amazing views, people, and most importantly food. Thank you for sharing so much of your life with us. Can't wait to see what else is to come! Take care & lots of love to Micah!
For me personally the Bhutan series was awesome because it really showcased the beautiful landscape and nice people. They seem to have such a simple but happy life. Thanks Mark and Ying.
Food as a reflection of the cultural life of Bhutan came out very well from these videos Mark. Great job done! Food is not just about eating but appreciating the people who cook it and projecting even the place that it belongs to. Thank you for shedding light on the ancient and well preserved Bhutanese culture, food and their tradition...🙏
He is a very good smiler, attractor, taster, food blender,food enjoyer, having nice family members, friendship maker, above all he is very lucky in having enjoyed all foods of all countries in this planet. This video is amazing.
Inside the monastry it is majestic 🤩🤩I have went there 6 yrs back. It's so peaceful and chilling in there. There is also a underground dark place where they keep donations . A lovely dog was there and a waterfall. All mobile,camera had to be submitted. I went there with my parents❤️
I have to say i would watch any of your vlogs no matter how repetitive as you make them all interesting with your unique style of presenting. I also like how you're always enthusiastic and polite. Keep up the good work Mark...n ofcourse Ying.
Hello Mark and your wife. I trekked to Taktsang in Dec 2016 and it was a wonderful experience. I thought I wouldn't be able to complete it coz it was quite steep. The end result and the serenity was completely worth it. Lovely memories and thank you.
he has got one of the most soulful, loving and compassionate and loving eyes I have seen ! def a buddhist in his past life! thanks for the wonderful videos
I really enjoyed this entire video. I've learned so much about a country that I didn't know much about until now. Thank you for recording this series. I enjoyed watching you eat everything (even though most of the meals were similar). I think a lot of the viewers where forgetting that you guys visited when it was really cold and they store food up for the winter. When you have limited refrigeration and have to store food up for the winter your variety of options to eat might not be all that long. Even I living in the states practice sustainability. I grow almost all of our veggies, can and dehydrate, and make a lot of things from scratch. It's a life style that everyone should know, understand, and practice. You just never know when you might not be able to run out to a grocery store or a restaurant for your next meal. Everyone in Bhutan were very friendly. I especially enjoyed the parts when ya'll stayed in the farm stays. It was fun and interesting to see the different homes, how they grew and preserved their foods, and your rooms. There is nothing better than a home cooked meal. Beats any restaurant meal in my opinion. Thanks again for the great series!! I really enjoyed it. I hope this series humbled people and I hope your viewers took more from this than just eating. It's way more than that.
I watched whole Bhutan series in last two days... whatever people have said, but I loved each of your videos and I completely fell in love with Bhutan...and I'm dying to go there now
Yes, the food is a little repetitive and simple, but there is much positive to observe about it. First, it looks very fresh and healthy. Second, Bhutan has apparently not been bombarded by imported industrial food products. It appears that Bhutan is very expensive and while dismaying to the backpackers, I actually like to see that. That means some real benefit may be trickling down to the common folk. Though a closed and repressive society, it appears that the general population enjoys a clean, healthy and well organized environment, with substantial material benefits. The natural beauty is remarkable. While the folks are not necessarily doing back flips of joy they seem content. A well done series by Mark. I think he has been faithful to his subject matter. For those who want more spectacular dishes ... wait until he visits Greenland to explore the many ways seal and whale blubber can be prepared. Then you can truly groan.
Well said. Kudos to your comment. I appreciate the fact that the food is genuine and unprocessed which aligns with my daily diet. I look forward to exploring the beauty of Bhutan soon.
Wow that was amazing to watch. I came here because I'm writing a paper of myself going on an imaginary trip and this looked right up my alley but now its truly on my bucket list to go visit. Thanks!
What impacts me through this video is that I'm an English teacher in Korea, but mostly what we are exposed to is academic English rather than everyday English because we never speak English in Korea, so this video is going to teach me a lot of real English, which I have acquired a lot as I follow you. I'm in love with you, Mark. I expect to sharpen my colloquial English with your help, which is more meaningful to me as an English teacher. I really appreciate this site. I am now your huge fan until I have become like a native speaker. Thank you so much, Mark. ^ㅡ^ I'm Tony Joo, by the way.
Thanks for taking us with you on all your food adventures, Mark & Ying. I didn't know much about Bhutan until I watched your videos. Keep it up and all the best!
Absolutely, Gorgeous there! The trek to Tiger's Nest and the Monastery itself extremely beautiful! I have just loved these videos just for the views of the countryside and getting a glimpse of how these seemingly humble people live. They don't have much and they give their all. It was all very refreshing to me. Thank you for sharing these.
Thank you Mark, I've been waiting for this one , best is save for last one :) . Please don't pay attention to negative comments, only if, there is a constructive comment that will bring success & happiness in your family, love from New York
Watching the program, Mr. Mark was happy and described in detail, easy to understand, encouraged and followed up and hoped to bring us to see more places.
Thank you for your wonderful videos, Mark. I am from Bhutan and am currently away from home at university. These videos took me back home and made me especially hungry for some home cooked Bhutanese meals (even though its momos and ema datsi all day err day) :)
I was born in Thailand but move to the US at an early age. I never have the money to go to school in Thailand but I'm pretty happy with myself when Ying speaks thai and I understand it. love your guys videos.
Galaxy ThetHtetZon thank u . The best information can be obtained from www.tourism.gov.bt/ Tourism Council of Bhutan (Official Website) | Tourism Council of ... Hope u will make it there soon.
Your hair style super. ... Travelling life super. .. Enjoy beautiful locations. .. Bhutan people friendly people. . My heartfully wishes to you. . Feel happy always. God bless you
Watching this video, refreshes my hike up there too . Yes the air is absolutely clean and fresh and amazing how so many different levels the monastery has.
i love his editing, like how the music sneaks in at 7:56 and he modulates the volume perfectly in sync with his narrative (not to say anything about how beautiful the music is, in this instance).
Another excellent video, Mark! I really did enjoy the Bhutan series very much, and am looking into booking a trip next summer. I really did want to applaud you and Ying for all your hard work and amazing, inspiring content. I really, truly hope that the people on here complaining about the series haven't been getting to you - because just like all your other series this was very interesting, thought provoking and well preserved. I truly believe that the thing to blame here is the ease with which people can complain about just about anything these days. What should be private vent sessions have turned into public, online ramblings. Anyways, I digress... amazing content, Mark! Please never change! And also, what was your favorite part of Bhutan?
Awesome Video you've shared with us, Mark! Thank you very much. Now I get a better glimpse into the lives of the Bhutanese in terms of food, and of course, that amazing Tiger's Nest that should not be Missed! Am from Singapore and planning to visit Bhutan sometime next year. Keep sharing your videos!
i cannot believe that hike!! well done for surviving that. have really loved the Bhutan series. I've even made dhatsi..potato one and mushroom one. i really hope that one day you come to Australia.
Puttachard Trisuwan u r most welcome. I advise u that u visit www.tourism.gov.bt/ Tourism Council of Bhutan (Official Website) | Tourism Council of ... It gives most updated information on Bhutan n all tour related information
thank you for all the great video in bhutan series mark & ying. really enjoyed them...i even google the recipe for ezze & ema datsi😅😅😅 can't wait for the next series.... love from malaysia.😊😊😊
Thanks for this wonderful series in Bhutan. It looks stunning, especially the monastery featuring in this video. Keep up the good work! Anxious to see your Philippines series. Big hello from the Netherlands.
Hi Mark. Thank you for showing such a wondrous natural beauty that is Bhutan. Through you, I saw the pristine beauty of Bhutan which I may never get the opportunity to experience by myself. Fallen in love with Bhutan! Of course I am a food lover first and that's the reason I am here. Again I Thank you and Ying for the amazing videos.
*Wow two videos in the same day awesome for whatever both you guys withstood the very hard cold rustic life that most couldn't imagine we all including myself shared harsh opinions daily, we'll all get over it I hope you as well looking forward to you next foodgasmic tour, a 19 day thumbs up Mark & Ying can't wait to see little Micah soon...♥*
Hi mark wiens, i am your regular viewer , really i can't wait your new video, good luck for your Philippine journey. keep it up and god best your family. from RUSSIA
This Bhutan series is by far Mark's magnum opus. NO fish, No animal gut stew and Mark seems more mellow than usual. LOVED the farm stays and the terrain. Pity there was no photography allowed in the tiger's nest. I'd love to know the logistics of a location like that. But no booze??!! I saw a bar there, that's the first joint I'd hit!
It's a simple life in a landlocked mountainous country. Of course the weather is cold and the food is simple. Not sure why people have high expectation in this series. To me the food looks good and the mountain views are stunning.
One of the best videos featuring tiger’s nest, Bhutan. I have never been there. Hope one day I will visit Bhutan. Anyway, your English accent is very good and clear. Thanks for the video.
This is the last video of Bhutan. Brand new Philippines videos start tomorrow (Sunday), stay tuned!
Mark Wiens Philippines I am ready
Mark Wiens The end to TORTURE 😑
Mark Wiens thank you! Excited for the Philippines videos!
Mark Wiens This was such a beautiful trip with amazing views, people, and most importantly food. Thank you for sharing so much of your life with us. Can't wait to see what else is to come! Take care & lots of love to Micah!
Have you been to pakistan yet?
That's such a beautiful & magical place to visit...ps. Mark blinked his eyes only 3-4 times in the whole video..
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For me personally the Bhutan series was awesome because it really showcased the beautiful landscape and nice people. They seem to have such a simple but happy life. Thanks Mark and Ying.
I wish you could visit it once
Visited Bhutan about 3 years ago...absolutely LOVED it. Bhutan is amazing. Also...your energy is infectious & so positive.
Food as a reflection of the cultural life of Bhutan came out very well from these videos Mark. Great job done! Food is not just about eating but appreciating the people who cook it and projecting even the place that it belongs to. Thank you for shedding light on the ancient and well preserved Bhutanese culture, food and their tradition...🙏
He is a very good smiler, attractor, taster, food blender,food enjoyer, having nice family members, friendship maker, above all he is very lucky in having enjoyed all foods of all countries in this planet. This video is amazing.
I like this guy. The way he speaks ! Respecting others culture ,how is eating .its true that I'm enjoying by smiling.
Me too
Me three.
me too
wonder what he is, i see a bit of asian mixed with european
@@RatedA4Aliens , Yes, every country is mixed with African and Asian since thousands of years, its not a recent thing.
Inside the monastry it is majestic 🤩🤩I have went there 6 yrs back. It's so peaceful and chilling in there. There is also a underground dark place where they keep donations . A lovely dog was there and a waterfall. All mobile,camera had to be submitted. I went there with my parents❤️
I have to say i would watch any of your vlogs no matter how repetitive as you make them all interesting with your unique style of presenting. I also like how you're always enthusiastic and polite. Keep up the good work Mark...n ofcourse Ying.
Thank you for the beautiful food, people and what I enjoyed most was the scenery of the landscape and the Monastery....... so thank you for Bhutan
Hello Mark and your wife. I trekked to Taktsang in Dec 2016 and it was a wonderful experience. I thought I wouldn't be able to complete it coz it was quite steep. The end result and the serenity was completely worth it. Lovely memories and thank you.
he has got one of the most soulful, loving and compassionate and loving eyes I have seen ! def a buddhist in his past life! thanks for the wonderful videos
I really enjoyed this entire video. I've learned so much about a country that I didn't know much about until now. Thank you for recording this series. I enjoyed watching you eat everything (even though most of the meals were similar). I think a lot of the viewers where forgetting that you guys visited when it was really cold and they store food up for the winter. When you have limited refrigeration and have to store food up for the winter your variety of options to eat might not be all that long.
Even I living in the states practice sustainability. I grow almost all of our veggies, can and dehydrate, and make a lot of things from scratch. It's a life style that everyone should know, understand, and practice. You just never know when you might not be able to run out to a grocery store or a restaurant for your next meal.
Everyone in Bhutan were very friendly. I especially enjoyed the parts when ya'll stayed in the farm stays. It was fun and interesting to see the different homes, how they grew and preserved their foods, and your rooms. There is nothing better than a home cooked meal. Beats any restaurant meal in my opinion.
Thanks again for the great series!! I really enjoyed it. I hope this series humbled people and I hope your viewers took more from this than just eating. It's way more than that.
I totally agree with Ebony :)
I watched whole Bhutan series in last two days... whatever people have said, but I loved each of your videos and I completely fell in love with Bhutan...and I'm dying to go there now
Thanks for sharing your Bhutan adventure with us Mark. The food and the culture over there look great! Stay awesome! :D
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Wonderful place.in my lice i can not visit this place cus i have no chance.this video helps me in watching this place
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I enjoy all of your programs, but the Bhutan trip has been truly spectacular. Thank you very much.
Yes, the food is a little repetitive and simple, but there is much positive to observe about it. First, it looks very fresh and healthy. Second, Bhutan has apparently not been bombarded by imported industrial food products. It appears that Bhutan is very expensive and while dismaying to the backpackers, I actually like to see that. That means some real benefit may be trickling down to the common folk.
Though a closed and repressive society, it appears that the general population enjoys a clean, healthy and well organized environment, with substantial material benefits. The natural beauty is remarkable. While the folks are not necessarily doing back flips of joy they seem content.
A well done series by Mark. I think he has been faithful to his subject matter. For those who want more spectacular dishes ... wait until he visits Greenland to explore the many ways seal and whale blubber can be prepared. Then you can truly groan.
Thank you very much Charles!
Mark Wiens I am with him. this trip taught me so much about bhutan. a place I would have never known or thought about
thanks mark
Well said. Kudos to your comment. I appreciate the fact that the food is genuine and unprocessed which aligns with my daily diet. I look forward to exploring the beauty of Bhutan soon.
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+Lina Arslanian IH isajnaya Ray From Malaysia
I dont care what everyone else says, this series was based! Thanks Mark and Ying, and the doggo ;)
thumbs down to all negative comments , extremely impressed with these bhutan videos . please keep up the brilliant work
thumbs up to you, its not only about food, its also about people and culture,, great respect to those who know how to appreciate,
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oh my god Bhutan is beautiful country with clean air. The people are kind and friendly.. Everyone must be happy living in Bhutan...
Enjoyed the entire Bhutan series immensely. Thanks Mark!
I visited this 6 months back. It's incredible place. Spectacular. Thanks Mark for your beautiful video
Wow that was amazing to watch. I came here because I'm writing a paper of myself going on an imaginary trip and this looked right up my alley but now its truly on my bucket list to go visit. Thanks!
What impacts me through this video is that I'm an English teacher in Korea, but mostly what we are exposed to is academic English rather than everyday English because we never speak English in Korea, so this video is going to teach me a lot of real English, which I have acquired a lot as I follow you. I'm in love with you, Mark. I expect to sharpen my colloquial English with your help, which is more meaningful to me as an English teacher. I really appreciate this site. I am now your huge fan until I have become like a native speaker. Thank you so much, Mark. ^ㅡ^ I'm Tony Joo, by the way.
Thanks for taking us with you on all your food adventures, Mark & Ying. I didn't know much about Bhutan until I watched your videos. Keep it up and all the best!
The dog 🐶 following them ..and the place... Serene ☮️☮️
Mark, thank you so much for sharing the Bhutan experience with us, looking forward to the next video!
Absolutely, Gorgeous there! The trek to Tiger's Nest and the Monastery itself extremely beautiful! I have just loved these videos just for the views of the countryside and getting a glimpse of how these seemingly humble people live. They don't have much and they give their all. It was all very refreshing to me. Thank you for sharing these.
Is it hard trek?
Thank you Mark, I've been waiting for this one , best is save for last one :) . Please don't pay attention to negative comments, only if, there is a constructive comment that will bring success & happiness in your family, love from New York
Thank you Serin, hope you're having a great day!
I had a beautiful day in central park, thank you Mark. We love your videos.
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+Serin happy IH isajnaya Ray From Malaysia
IH isajnaya Ray year Mara para Dasha pest From Malaysia
Mark takes us travel around the world. It's fantastic.
Watching your videos makes me so happy.
Bhutan is an awesome place.
Wow that was a fun hike. Thanks for taking me. Yeah, live in Oregon so familiar with awesome walnuts. Fresh dry Oregon walnuts are incredible.
This video makes me really want to visit Bhutan! Especially after seeing all the cute stray dogs.
Go!! Bhutan is beautiful!! They are not stray dogs, more like free range and are all well looked after.
let me know if u want to come. :)
Love the dog in the video; SHE he being part of the hike😃😃
The monastery and the views really completed the whole trip very well.I started to feel sad that "We" were leaving Bhutan.
All Bhutanese my brother. Love Bhutan from India. Beautiful place
Watching the program, Mr. Mark was happy and described in detail, easy to understand, encouraged and followed up and hoped to bring us to see more places.
In my phantasie I`m walking these ways.Bu I can not really walk with legs now.Breathtaking pictures,thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful videos, Mark. I am from Bhutan and am currently away from home at university. These videos took me back home and made me especially hungry for some home cooked Bhutanese meals (even though its momos and ema datsi all day err day) :)
Pema Euden 😍😍😍 sounds cool back home with good money n education 😂😉
Pema he ha haha
Pema Euden Bhutan Which country belong or near this place?
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I was born in Thailand but move to the US at an early age. I never have the money to go to school in Thailand but I'm pretty happy with myself when Ying speaks thai and I understand it. love your guys videos.
Nowwww, Bhutan is the top place in my list to travel👍
Galaxy ThetHtetZon thank u . The best information can be obtained from www.tourism.gov.bt/
Tourism Council of Bhutan (Official Website) | Tourism Council of ...
Hope u will make it there soon.
Good. ..Enjoy travelling life. .
Beautiful culture, best tourism place in Bhutan.
Best of luck. ...Happy
$250 per night.
Me too
Gave me an inspiration to go Bhutan...thanks for the awesome video Mark
I can't wait for the new videos!! And seeing Micah!
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Thanks for that nice trip. Delicious food. Makes me feel hungry.
Such a beautiful Bhutan I love ❤️ it
Sarmila RaI beautiful BHUTAN & beautiful SARMILA RAI.
Mark, these Bhutan videos are amazing. Thank you.
+ Mark Wiens This was one of my favorite episodes of all time!! Thank you Mark and have an awesome day!!!!
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One of the happiest person in the world😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
MARK your videos should be turned into a BIG documentary on Bhutan, this is just a stunning series you've made!!!!!!!
OMG...that view..all I can say is Incredible.
Just found this channel and I'm hooked.😄
Hello
The land of nature.. Love you Mark
kudos to you MARK. keep doing videos. Love from Kerala, INDIA.
I love these travel videos of yours as much as the different street food videos!
Thanks for the Bhutan series....enjoyed it very much.
Thank you!
Mark!!Im your #1 Hater and the #1 Fan,I am excited for the video in Philippines
You saved the best for last. This was awesome! 👌
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Your hair style super. ...
Travelling life super. ..
Enjoy beautiful locations. ..
Bhutan people friendly people. .
My heartfully wishes to you. .
Feel happy always. God bless you
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My legs are sore from watching you hike up to the monastery! That would just about wipe me out for the rest of the day.
Anomie Train
😁 I felt the same way
Watching this video, refreshes my hike up there too . Yes the air is absolutely clean and fresh and amazing how so many different levels the monastery has.
keep that positive vibes Mark! dont mind negative people.. keep up the good work!
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Beautiful Bhutan thanks mark for beautiful videos of Bhutan....keep up the good work
Ying is Amazing. You found the perfect wife! Love the videos as well as those with Micha
Just love e your upbeat and descriptive blogs. Thank you so much for taking us along to Bhutan!
i love his editing, like how the music sneaks in at 7:56 and he modulates the volume perfectly in sync with his narrative (not to say anything about how beautiful the music is, in this instance).
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That’s an adorable dog!🙂 Nice video. Thank you for taking us to Tiger’s Nest.🙂
Another excellent video, Mark!
I really did enjoy the Bhutan series very much, and am looking into booking a trip next summer.
I really did want to applaud you and Ying for all your hard work and amazing, inspiring content. I really, truly hope that the people on here complaining about the series haven't been getting to you - because just like all your other series this was very interesting, thought provoking and well preserved.
I truly believe that the thing to blame here is the ease with which people can complain about just about anything these days. What should be private vent sessions have turned into public, online ramblings.
Anyways, I digress... amazing content, Mark! Please never change! And also, what was your favorite part of Bhutan?
I miss your Bhutan videos... seriously your videos on Bhutan made myself to visit Bhutan. .soon I'll go to Bhutan by carrying ur videos memories
wow..the view is incredible! !
Wow Natural of Mother Earth every where . Thanks you very much for beautiful video .
Awesome Video you've shared with us, Mark! Thank you very much. Now I get a better glimpse into the lives of the Bhutanese in terms of food, and of course, that amazing Tiger's Nest that should not be Missed! Am from Singapore and planning to visit Bhutan sometime next year. Keep sharing your videos!
Beautiful video, beautiful music...👍👍👍
i cannot believe that hike!! well done for surviving that. have really loved the Bhutan series. I've even made dhatsi..potato one and mushroom one. i really hope that one day you come to Australia.
it is just a hike of 2 and half hours. there are lots of hiking and treking places that would take days to explore
The views were indeed gorgeous
Really enjoy watching your video thanx to Mark. And Ying Bhutan is my dream land I want to visit
Puttachard Trisuwan u r most welcome. I advise u that u visit www.tourism.gov.bt/
Tourism Council of Bhutan (Official Website) | Tourism Council of ...
It gives most updated information on Bhutan n all tour related information
thank you for all the great video in bhutan series mark & ying. really enjoyed them...i even google the recipe for ezze & ema datsi😅😅😅 can't wait for the next series.... love from malaysia.😊😊😊
Here is another recipe to try: blog.mybhutan.com/post/145674695105/recipe-ema-datshi-chillies-and-cheese
thank you so much. can't wait to try it.😊
சிறப்பு நல்ல அனுபவம் எங்களுக்கு கிடைத்தது நன்றி💐💐💐
that looks amazing. even the dog felt proud. stunning view up in the mountains. thanks so much Mark.
Thanks for this wonderful series in Bhutan. It looks stunning, especially the monastery featuring in this video.
Keep up the good work!
Anxious to see your Philippines series.
Big hello from the Netherlands.
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Hi Mark. Thank you for showing such a wondrous natural beauty that is Bhutan. Through you, I saw the pristine beauty of Bhutan which I may never get the opportunity to experience by myself. Fallen in love with Bhutan! Of course I am a food lover first and that's the reason I am here. Again I Thank you and Ying for the amazing videos.
*Wow two videos in the same day awesome for whatever both you guys withstood the very hard cold rustic life that most couldn't imagine we all including myself shared harsh opinions daily, we'll all get over it I hope you as well looking forward to you next foodgasmic tour, a 19 day thumbs up Mark & Ying can't wait to see little Micah soon...♥*
So peace and free.the monks are living the best life ever
Ahh tiger's nest will be memorable for life ♥️
Its always fun watching your food and adventure videos. really amazing
was waiting for this day...still can't forget when i went up there with family...such an awesome experience!
Hi mark wiens, i am your regular viewer , really i can't wait your new video, good luck for your Philippine journey. keep it up and god best your family. from RUSSIA
I do want to add...I found the Bhutanese men and women very good looking. I kept falling in love everyday!
nice video!! me and my kids love to watch your videos ..amazing scenery and beautiful buthanese culture
Fortunate Bhutan...A country to be admired and emulated. :-D
Very excited to see this soon in October 2023. Great video, thank you.
hey Mark, Seeing you smile makes me feel world is a happy place :), and thanks for the amazing video
This Bhutan series is by far Mark's magnum opus.
NO fish, No animal gut stew and Mark seems more mellow than usual.
LOVED the farm stays and the terrain.
Pity there was no photography allowed in the tiger's nest. I'd love to know the logistics of a location like that.
But no booze??!! I saw a bar there, that's the first joint I'd hit!
Love this video particularly as you featured the monastery....so spectacular! you really have to be fit to make the trek👍👍
हहहहमचघछछछ छछछछछछक्षकबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबबचचच
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Thank you for this pilgrimage Mark. Best regards from Nepal.
Amazing view and beautiful location. The trail looks little scary though... Good capture!
Your excitement about what you are experiencing is carried over - great presentor
It's a simple life in a landlocked mountainous country. Of course the weather is cold and the food is simple. Not sure why people have high expectation in this series. To me the food looks good and the mountain views are stunning.
Thank you Mark for all these lovely videos.Me and my son stayed up all night enjoying your videos.😁♥️
Your hiking to paro Bhutan intensify my interest to visit it. Thanks
One of the best videos featuring tiger’s nest, Bhutan. I have never been there. Hope one day I will visit Bhutan. Anyway, your English accent is very good and clear. Thanks for the video.