Bhutan – A journey to the unknown south | DW Documentary
Bhutan is famous as the ‘land of happiness’ in the Himalayas. But little is known about the country’s subtropical South. This film explores the little-known region, where people live according to ancient traditions and maintain close-knit communities.
The landscape in Bhutan’s South is characterized by dense jungle, unique biodiversity and mainly Hindu communities. In places that don’t get many visitors, it’s possible to get a sense of what life in the lowlands of Bhutan at the foot of the mighty mountain range is all about: community and togetherness.
Even though education and healthcare are free, there’s no state welfare. Support is provided by society, instead. Far away from the urban centers, the documentary accompanies people who know how to help themselves in times of need. Like dentist Tenzin, who treats people in remote mountain villages free of charge. The documentary also shows the healing rituals of Bhutan’s youngest shaman: 16-year-old Suresh feels he has been chosen to mediate between the living and the dead. He left school at the age 12 to pursue this calling.
In the heart of the jungle, shop owner Rinzin waits eagerly to be connected to the power grid and the Internet. The mother-to-be hopes this will not only make life easier for her, thanks to a fridge and rice cooker, but will also improve her children’s education.
Many of Bhutan’s traditions and customs are little-known. Many people here have a profound compassion: not only for their fellow human beings, but also for animals. Following an old Buddhist practice, the devout Sonam tries to save thousands of fish. Sonam is convinced that this is the only way he can preserve Bhutan’s spiritual heritage and follow the path of Buddha.
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They are speaking in Nepali language. Nice to see them ❤
Bhutan do not welcome tourists, they fear their natural harmony will get ruined. So facilities for tourists are scarce
Some people may say democracy and capitalism is the solution for everything, but few of us still prefer to live the way they do.
Less greed or tension surrounded by loved ones who really cry and smile with you ❤
Beautiful documentary 😢
I have serious thoughts about it 1. The rely on DONATIONS that means someone else has to keep working for them consistently so they "get without giving" 2. They wish for electricity, electric appliances and roads but all demand capitalism not Buddhism 3. They are superstitious where stars and deities actually do nothing for them yet they do the same expecting differently results that is what's named as "insanity" by Sir Newton 4. They save fish but don't allow wild animals eat their crops 5. While the world moves to metals, plastic and gasoline etc they are cutting trees to increase global warming 6. Knowledge is definitely the best gift for everyone 7. Happiness can be achieved anytime anywhere by self-exploring and appreciating everything around us and thanking the Creator …… beautiful documentary as always by DW
How many dentists work in rural or small towns in America? No money none.
Om Mani Padme Hum 🙏 Not only do I see so many selfless individuals doing so much for others but I see Chenrezig in all of them 🙏 🙇♂️
I really appreciate your discovery and exploring the cultures
Love u dw
They seem to be drinking all poisonous carbonated drinks like Fanta.., etc
Education and healthcare is completely free in Bhutan 🇧🇹
Land of Happiness aint that happy afterall without those modern day education and electricity
Thanks for sharing such beautiful documentary ❤️
I LOVE my KING, I LOVE my COUNTRY, I LOVE my PEOPLE!
I would love to see Bhutan! Just bathing in that beautiful pond next to the river with the mountains around would surely make my pain go away!
Kudos to the dentist medical team for educating the tribe.
Some additional context here. The people in the documentary can speak multiple langauge. For example the volunter from Jangsa speaks Dzongkha, English and Nepali. While the women in the village speaks Dzongkha, Tsangla and Kuertoep.
great
A small fish is saved from dying in some parts of the world. But in eastern Europe. More than a thousand young men's are slaughtered every day because of some evil politicians..
Bhutan – a mysterious land but full of magical beauty! 🏔. I want to come here once
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We have no idea how fortunate we are while they have no idea how peaceful they are.
Bhutan is fascinating.
the dentist ❤
I hope US and their European ally won't destroy this beautiful country.
Need to learn from Bhutan
If only the world could think and do like these people. Watching this makes me need to do more to make animals happy and that can make me happy
This video is informative. You all should do one on brunei, Galapagos islands, Socotra, Madagascar, Seychelles, Costa Rica These are some biodiverse regions
Wow bhutanese love the environment. Eco friendly people. Wish people worldwide was like this. Respectful to the environment