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EPISODE 5: A Surprise Visit | Mission Tiger - Bhutan
A yak herder gives Emmanuel a vital insight into the life of the tiger and the threats it faces in Bhutan. Back at the camera traps, an amazing story is about to unfold… To find out more about our tiger campaign and the series, visit: http://po.st/HelpProtectTigers .
One man. One Kingdom. One Legend.
Emmanuel Rondeau, wildlife filmmaker and photographer, is on a mission to track down one of the most elusive big cats in the world. The endangered Bengal tiger.
Join Emmanuel as he journeys to the heart of the mysterious Kingdom of Bhutan in an attempt to capture this majestic species on camera.
With only around 100 tigers in the whole of Bhutan, Emmanuel’s mission will not be an easy one. Faced with torrential downpours, high altitudes and extreme terrain, Emmanuel will be pushed to th...
published: 29 Jul 2017
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BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | RAREST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD | BHUTAN WILDLIFE
BHUTAN WILDLIFE | BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | WILD BHUTAN
The Kingdom of BHUTAN is a small, landlocked nation nestled in the southern slopes of the Eastern Himalaya. To its north lies the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and to the west, south, and east lies the Indian states of Sikkim, Bengal, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.
The terrain is some of the most rugged in the world, characterized by huge variations in altitude. Within the 150 miles between the southern and northern borders, Bhutan's elevation rises from 150 to more than 7,500 meters. This great geographical diversity combined with equally diverse climate conditions contributes to Bhutan's outstanding range of biodiversity and ecosystems.
THE BHUTAN FLYING SQUIRREL is one of the largest flying squirrels with a head-and-body ...
published: 10 Oct 2021
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Watch: Extremely Rare Footage of Wild Tigers in Bhutan | National Geographic
World Wildlife Fund camera traps captured some of the first-ever images of wild tigers in Bhutan.
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Photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau traveled the country for three months looking for the elusive big cats. As few as 100 wild tigers are left in Bhutan. There are less than 3,900 ...
published: 01 Aug 2017
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BHUTAN WILDLIFE | Happiest Country | Heaven on earth ( @TourismBhutan ) #travelvlog #wildlife
#wildlife #bhutan #beautiful #animals #bhutantourism #travel #travelvlog Bhutan is small landlocked country where its been recognized as a top 10 hot biodiversity around the world. Bhutan preserves its environment and its covers 72% of its country under forest coverage whereby some are national park, wildlife sanctuaries and biological corridors to protect our wildlife from extinction. In Bhutan we have a law which says that by any means we have to maintain 60% of forest coverage forever to come. So we celebrate foresty day on every june 2 where we all come together and plant each sibling of plant to preserve our pristine forests. Being a buddhist country we strictly prohibit hunting of wildlife and we have a strict law which can sent a person to prison for lifetime if a person kill any cr...
published: 10 Feb 2020
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Capturing Amazing Footage of a Wild Tiger in Bhutan
Filmmaker and photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau spent 30 days in the wildlife corridors of Bhutan with a camera trap poised to capture an image of the elusive tiger. After weeks of waiting, a tiger appeared on the final day of the expedition. The result? Stunning high-resolution camera trap images of a wild tiger in Bhutan.
Learn more: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/amazing-image-of-wild-tiger-in-bhutan
published: 29 Jul 2017
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How High Can Tigers Live in the Himalayas? | Expedition Tiger | BBC Earth
In the Himalayas, Gordon’s camera captures a tiger claiming its territory at 3000m. Gordon continues hiking higher to discover if there are more tigers living at an even higher altitude.
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(Expedition Tiger, 2018)
Join the first ever expedition to venture high into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mil...
published: 30 Mar 2022
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This Sacred Golden Fish Thrives in Bhutan | Nat Geo Wild
Although the golden mahseer's population is dwindling in southern Asia, it is protected in Bhutan because it's a symbol of good luck.
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Prized by anglers for its striking color, size and strength, the golden mahseer (Tor putitora) is a large endangered fish found in southern Asia. Ov...
published: 24 Jul 2019
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Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan
The Royal Manas National Park, located in Southern Bhutan, is the oldest nature preserve in the Kingdom. In this video collaboration with Yeewong Magazine, we get to see the many activities and things to do while visiting the park.
More info can be found at www.bhutan.travel.
#TourismBhutan #HappinessIsAPlace #Bhutan
Website: www.bhutan.travel
Facebook: @destinationbhutan
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Email: info@tourism.gov.bt
published: 10 Oct 2018
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Hiking through Dangerous Wildlife Sanctuary in Bhutan (phibsoo wildlife Sanctuary)
published: 20 Jun 2022
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White Gold: Discovering Bhutan's natural treasure
ABC News' Bob Woodruff travels to Bhutan, a carbon-negative nation battling climate change along its rapid flowing rivers.
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published: 26 Apr 2018
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EPISODE 5: A Surprise Visit | Mission Tiger - Bhutan
A yak herder gives Emmanuel a vital insight into the life of the tiger and the threats it faces in Bhutan. Back at the camera traps, an amazing story is about t...
A yak herder gives Emmanuel a vital insight into the life of the tiger and the threats it faces in Bhutan. Back at the camera traps, an amazing story is about to unfold… To find out more about our tiger campaign and the series, visit: http://po.st/HelpProtectTigers .
One man. One Kingdom. One Legend.
Emmanuel Rondeau, wildlife filmmaker and photographer, is on a mission to track down one of the most elusive big cats in the world. The endangered Bengal tiger.
Join Emmanuel as he journeys to the heart of the mysterious Kingdom of Bhutan in an attempt to capture this majestic species on camera.
With only around 100 tigers in the whole of Bhutan, Emmanuel’s mission will not be an easy one. Faced with torrential downpours, high altitudes and extreme terrain, Emmanuel will be pushed to the limit on his quest.
Along the way, we will delve deeper into the culture and customs of Bhutan, where tigers are revered as a god, and meet the people dedicating their lives to protecting these iconic big cats.
Will Emmanuel capture a tiger on camera? Whatever happens, this is going to be one incredible adventure.
Welcome to Mission Tiger.
Visit our website for more information and follow us for regular updates:
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A yak herder gives Emmanuel a vital insight into the life of the tiger and the threats it faces in Bhutan. Back at the camera traps, an amazing story is about to unfold… To find out more about our tiger campaign and the series, visit: http://po.st/HelpProtectTigers .
One man. One Kingdom. One Legend.
Emmanuel Rondeau, wildlife filmmaker and photographer, is on a mission to track down one of the most elusive big cats in the world. The endangered Bengal tiger.
Join Emmanuel as he journeys to the heart of the mysterious Kingdom of Bhutan in an attempt to capture this majestic species on camera.
With only around 100 tigers in the whole of Bhutan, Emmanuel’s mission will not be an easy one. Faced with torrential downpours, high altitudes and extreme terrain, Emmanuel will be pushed to the limit on his quest.
Along the way, we will delve deeper into the culture and customs of Bhutan, where tigers are revered as a god, and meet the people dedicating their lives to protecting these iconic big cats.
Will Emmanuel capture a tiger on camera? Whatever happens, this is going to be one incredible adventure.
Welcome to Mission Tiger.
Visit our website for more information and follow us for regular updates:
Website: https://fal.cn/35RmK
Facebook: https://fal.cn/35DhP
Instagram: https://fal.cn/35DhQ
Twitter: https://fal.cn/35DhR
- published: 29 Jul 2017
- views: 34379
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BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | RAREST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD | BHUTAN WILDLIFE
BHUTAN WILDLIFE | BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | WILD BHUTAN
The Kingdom of BHUTAN is a small, landlocked nation nestled in the southern slopes of the Eastern ...
BHUTAN WILDLIFE | BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | WILD BHUTAN
The Kingdom of BHUTAN is a small, landlocked nation nestled in the southern slopes of the Eastern Himalaya. To its north lies the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and to the west, south, and east lies the Indian states of Sikkim, Bengal, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.
The terrain is some of the most rugged in the world, characterized by huge variations in altitude. Within the 150 miles between the southern and northern borders, Bhutan's elevation rises from 150 to more than 7,500 meters. This great geographical diversity combined with equally diverse climate conditions contributes to Bhutan's outstanding range of biodiversity and ecosystems.
THE BHUTAN FLYING SQUIRREL is one of the largest flying squirrels with a head-and-body length of about 35–69 cm. There are some variations in the proportions; some individuals have a longer tail than the head-and-body, but it is shorter in others. The Bhutan giant flying squirrel is mainly threatened by habitat loss and degradation. To a lesser degree, it is threatened by hunting for bushmeat and its pelt and capture for the local pet trade. The IUCN recognizes the species as Near Threatened, but almost qualifying for vulnerable. It occurs in several reserves.
Video Credits: David Thinley Wangchuk ( Wildlife Photographer from Bhutan)
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BHUTAN WILDLIFE | BHUTAN GIANT FLYING SQUIRREL | WILD BHUTAN
The Kingdom of BHUTAN is a small, landlocked nation nestled in the southern slopes of the Eastern Himalaya. To its north lies the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and to the west, south, and east lies the Indian states of Sikkim, Bengal, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh.
The terrain is some of the most rugged in the world, characterized by huge variations in altitude. Within the 150 miles between the southern and northern borders, Bhutan's elevation rises from 150 to more than 7,500 meters. This great geographical diversity combined with equally diverse climate conditions contributes to Bhutan's outstanding range of biodiversity and ecosystems.
THE BHUTAN FLYING SQUIRREL is one of the largest flying squirrels with a head-and-body length of about 35–69 cm. There are some variations in the proportions; some individuals have a longer tail than the head-and-body, but it is shorter in others. The Bhutan giant flying squirrel is mainly threatened by habitat loss and degradation. To a lesser degree, it is threatened by hunting for bushmeat and its pelt and capture for the local pet trade. The IUCN recognizes the species as Near Threatened, but almost qualifying for vulnerable. It occurs in several reserves.
Video Credits: David Thinley Wangchuk ( Wildlife Photographer from Bhutan)
🟥AWPC WILD MEDIA
Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awpc.hk/
Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/awpc.hk/
🟥 AWPC ASIAN WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB - (AWPC)
Asian Wildlife Photographers Club (shortened as AWPC) is a platform that is based in Hong Kong and is geared to bring awareness and give recognition to Asian Wildlife and Ocean-life Photographers by offering them exposure, value, recognition and opportunities through our well-established platforms. We primarily focus on bringing wildlife conservation and nature documentaries with access to never-before-seen footage. We also cover wildlife expedition tours, interviews and conduct workshops and events on wildlife photography too.
Asian Wildlife Photographers Club, Kowloon City, Hong Kong.
Write to us: team@awpchub.com
#bhutanwildlife #top10viralanimalvideos2021 #awpcwildmedia #wildbhutan
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KEYWORDS: bhutan wildlife, Bhutan, wild life, wildlife in bhutan, wild bhutan, bhutan wildlife, flying squirrel, animals, super squirrel, flying squirrel, squirrel video, endangered animals, endangered species, rare species, wild animals, documentary, red giants, flying rodent, flying rodent pet, flying squirrel pet, flying squirrel sounds, squirrel flying, squirrel pet, squirrel documentary, squirrel baby, Bhutan wild animals, Bhutan wildlife, Bhutan wildlife documentary, wild Bhutan, Asian animals, Asian animal documentary, flying squirrels endangered, pet animals for kids, rare animals in the world, animal moments, animal kingdom, animal documentary, animal compilations, animal attacks, rare animals caught on camera, rare animal documentary, the rare animal found, super squirrel, cutest flying rodent, NatGeo, discover the animal planet, animal documentary 2021
- published: 10 Oct 2021
- views: 1257
1:03
Watch: Extremely Rare Footage of Wild Tigers in Bhutan | National Geographic
World Wildlife Fund camera traps captured some of the first-ever images of wild tigers in Bhutan.
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World Wildlife Fund camera traps captured some of the first-ever images of wild tigers in Bhutan.
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Photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau traveled the country for three months looking for the elusive big cats. As few as 100 wild tigers are left in Bhutan. There are less than 3,900 left in the wild worldwide. Tigers are considered endangered, and their numbers have declined rapidly due to habitat loss and poaching.
Footage and photos: Emmanuel Rondeau / WWF-UK
Watch: Extremely Rare Footage of Wild Tigers in Bhutan | National Geographic
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World Wildlife Fund camera traps captured some of the first-ever images of wild tigers in Bhutan.
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Photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau traveled the country for three months looking for the elusive big cats. As few as 100 wild tigers are left in Bhutan. There are less than 3,900 left in the wild worldwide. Tigers are considered endangered, and their numbers have declined rapidly due to habitat loss and poaching.
Footage and photos: Emmanuel Rondeau / WWF-UK
Watch: Extremely Rare Footage of Wild Tigers in Bhutan | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/YRv-dVy_Pnw
National Geographic
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- published: 01 Aug 2017
- views: 81507
3:16
BHUTAN WILDLIFE | Happiest Country | Heaven on earth ( @TourismBhutan ) #travelvlog #wildlife
#wildlife #bhutan #beautiful #animals #bhutantourism #travel #travelvlog Bhutan is small landlocked country where its been recognized as a top 10 hot biodiversi...
#wildlife #bhutan #beautiful #animals #bhutantourism #travel #travelvlog Bhutan is small landlocked country where its been recognized as a top 10 hot biodiversity around the world. Bhutan preserves its environment and its covers 72% of its country under forest coverage whereby some are national park, wildlife sanctuaries and biological corridors to protect our wildlife from extinction. In Bhutan we have a law which says that by any means we have to maintain 60% of forest coverage forever to come. So we celebrate foresty day on every june 2 where we all come together and plant each sibling of plant to preserve our pristine forests. Being a buddhist country we strictly prohibit hunting of wildlife and we have a strict law which can sent a person to prison for lifetime if a person kill any critical endangered species.
#wildlife #wildlifephotography #animallovers #lovely #bhutantourism (@yeewongbhutanmultimedia1503 ) (@DenkarsGetaway ) (@YeshiLhendupFilms ) (@bbschannel2 )#bhutan #bhutantourism #nocopyrightmusic #vlog #wildlife
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#wildlife #bhutan #beautiful #animals #bhutantourism #travel #travelvlog Bhutan is small landlocked country where its been recognized as a top 10 hot biodiversity around the world. Bhutan preserves its environment and its covers 72% of its country under forest coverage whereby some are national park, wildlife sanctuaries and biological corridors to protect our wildlife from extinction. In Bhutan we have a law which says that by any means we have to maintain 60% of forest coverage forever to come. So we celebrate foresty day on every june 2 where we all come together and plant each sibling of plant to preserve our pristine forests. Being a buddhist country we strictly prohibit hunting of wildlife and we have a strict law which can sent a person to prison for lifetime if a person kill any critical endangered species.
#wildlife #wildlifephotography #animallovers #lovely #bhutantourism (@yeewongbhutanmultimedia1503 ) (@DenkarsGetaway ) (@YeshiLhendupFilms ) (@bbschannel2 )#bhutan #bhutantourism #nocopyrightmusic #vlog #wildlife
- published: 10 Feb 2020
- views: 5862
1:48
Capturing Amazing Footage of a Wild Tiger in Bhutan
Filmmaker and photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau spent 30 days in the wildlife corridors of Bhutan with a camera trap poised to capture an image of the elusive ti...
Filmmaker and photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau spent 30 days in the wildlife corridors of Bhutan with a camera trap poised to capture an image of the elusive tiger. After weeks of waiting, a tiger appeared on the final day of the expedition. The result? Stunning high-resolution camera trap images of a wild tiger in Bhutan.
Learn more: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/amazing-image-of-wild-tiger-in-bhutan
https://wn.com/Capturing_Amazing_Footage_Of_A_Wild_Tiger_In_Bhutan
Filmmaker and photojournalist Emmanuel Rondeau spent 30 days in the wildlife corridors of Bhutan with a camera trap poised to capture an image of the elusive tiger. After weeks of waiting, a tiger appeared on the final day of the expedition. The result? Stunning high-resolution camera trap images of a wild tiger in Bhutan.
Learn more: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/amazing-image-of-wild-tiger-in-bhutan
- published: 29 Jul 2017
- views: 51522
4:49
How High Can Tigers Live in the Himalayas? | Expedition Tiger | BBC Earth
In the Himalayas, Gordon’s camera captures a tiger claiming its territory at 3000m. Gordon continues hiking higher to discover if there are more tigers living a...
In the Himalayas, Gordon’s camera captures a tiger claiming its territory at 3000m. Gordon continues hiking higher to discover if there are more tigers living at an even higher altitude.
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#BBCEarth #Tigers
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(Expedition Tiger, 2018)
Join the first ever expedition to venture high into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal.
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In the Himalayas, Gordon’s camera captures a tiger claiming its territory at 3000m. Gordon continues hiking higher to discover if there are more tigers living at an even higher altitude.
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#BBCEarth #Tigers
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Planet Dinosaur https://bit.ly/PlanetDinosaurPlaylist
(Expedition Tiger, 2018)
Join the first ever expedition to venture high into the Himalayas in search of big cats. Closed to outsiders for years, Bhutan is a forgotten world. No one knows how many tigers prowl the jungles and mountains here, but if the rumours of a healthy population are true, it will give credence to a proposed 2000-mile long 'tiger conservation corridor': an ambitious project that would allow the last remaining big cats to move freely between Burma, India and Nepal.
Welcome to BBC EARTH! The world is an amazing place full of stories, beauty and natural wonder. Here you'll find 50 years worth of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content. Dramatic, rare, and exclusive, nature doesn't get more exciting than this.
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- published: 30 Mar 2022
- views: 106181
4:33
This Sacred Golden Fish Thrives in Bhutan | Nat Geo Wild
Although the golden mahseer's population is dwindling in southern Asia, it is protected in Bhutan because it's a symbol of good luck.
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Although the golden mahseer's population is dwindling in southern Asia, it is protected in Bhutan because it's a symbol of good luck.
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#NatGeoWILD #GoldenMahseer #Fish
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Prized by anglers for its striking color, size and strength, the golden mahseer (Tor putitora) is a large endangered fish found in southern Asia. Overfishing and habitat loss have caused golden mahseer populations to decline throughout its native range, except in Bhutan where the species has long been revered and protected by the government. Traditionally, the golden mahseer is considered a sign of good luck as one of the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism.
To discover more about this species, biologists and conservationists with the World Wildlife Fund and the Bhutanese government began radio telemetry studies to track mahseers in the rivers of Bhutan in hopes of learning more about its migration patterns and spawning.
Read more in "How this rare, good-luck fish is thriving in Bhutan"
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This Sacred Golden Fish Thrives in Bhutan | Nat Geo Wild
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Although the golden mahseer's population is dwindling in southern Asia, it is protected in Bhutan because it's a symbol of good luck.
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#NatGeoWILD #GoldenMahseer #Fish
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Prized by anglers for its striking color, size and strength, the golden mahseer (Tor putitora) is a large endangered fish found in southern Asia. Overfishing and habitat loss have caused golden mahseer populations to decline throughout its native range, except in Bhutan where the species has long been revered and protected by the government. Traditionally, the golden mahseer is considered a sign of good luck as one of the eight auspicious symbols of Tibetan Buddhism.
To discover more about this species, biologists and conservationists with the World Wildlife Fund and the Bhutanese government began radio telemetry studies to track mahseers in the rivers of Bhutan in hopes of learning more about its migration patterns and spawning.
Read more in "How this rare, good-luck fish is thriving in Bhutan"
https://on.natgeo.com/2Ob9mey
This Sacred Golden Fish Thrives in Bhutan | Nat Geo Wild
https://youtu.be/Go61Jrg7s8s
Nat Geo Wild
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- published: 24 Jul 2019
- views: 113644
15:21
Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan
The Royal Manas National Park, located in Southern Bhutan, is the oldest nature preserve in the Kingdom. In this video collaboration with Yeewong Magazine, we g...
The Royal Manas National Park, located in Southern Bhutan, is the oldest nature preserve in the Kingdom. In this video collaboration with Yeewong Magazine, we get to see the many activities and things to do while visiting the park.
More info can be found at www.bhutan.travel.
#TourismBhutan #HappinessIsAPlace #Bhutan
Website: www.bhutan.travel
Facebook: @destinationbhutan
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The Royal Manas National Park, located in Southern Bhutan, is the oldest nature preserve in the Kingdom. In this video collaboration with Yeewong Magazine, we get to see the many activities and things to do while visiting the park.
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- published: 10 Oct 2018
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White Gold: Discovering Bhutan's natural treasure
ABC News' Bob Woodruff travels to Bhutan, a carbon-negative nation battling climate change along its rapid flowing rivers.
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ABC News' Bob Woodruff travels to Bhutan, a carbon-negative nation battling climate change along its rapid flowing rivers.
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- published: 26 Apr 2018
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