Every August, a certain kind of enthusiast gathers in Bhutan. They arrive to be educated, to be entertained, to do a little hunting... and then a lot of eating. The hunting doesn’t require a weapon, by the way... just a basket. The Matsutake Mushroom Festival, named after the species of mushrooms very popular in Japan, is an annual tribute to the dozens of varieties of edible fungus that grow in Bhutan. They’re not all edible, of course, which is why the festival provides lots of displays and...
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Every August, a certain kind of enthusiast gathers in Bhutan. They arrive to be educated, to be entertained, to do a little hunting... and then a lot of eating. The hunting doesn’t require a weapon, by the way... just a basket. The Matsutake Mushroom Festival, named after the species of mushrooms very popular in Japan, is an annual tribute to the dozens of varieties of edible fungus that grow in Bhutan. They’re not all edible, of course, which is why the festival provides lots of displays and...
Every August, a certain kind of enthusiast gathers in Bhutan. They arrive to be educated, to be entertained, to do a little hunting... and then a lot of eating. The hunting doesn’t require a weapon, by the way... just a basket.The Matsutake Mushroom Festival, named after the species of mushrooms very popular in Japan, is an annual tribute to the dozens of varieties of edible fungus that grow in Bhutan. They’re not all edible, of course, which is why the festival provides lots of displays and ...
Bhutan is an emerging wellness tourism destination for travelers. Take a relaxing dip in the hot water spring or Tshachus as a remedy for diseases like arthritis, body aches and even sinuses. Enjoy the peacefulness of pristine nature and have a taste of Bhutan’s organic food. Soak in a traditional hot stone bath and calm your body. The country’s meditation and yoga sessions are one of its kind. Bhutan’s rich flora and the indigenous medicine units provide natural cures for a large range of ai...
Welcome to www.orroh.com, one of Bhutan’s most successful Bird Watching, Wildlife Photography and Nature Tour specialists. Set between the Plains of India and the High Himalayas, Bhutan is the perfect escape from daily routine where, Snow-capped mountains, verdant valleys, dense jungles and crystal-clear rivers combine with a calming ancient Buddhist culture where no harm is permitted to any sentient being, results in Bhutan being one of the top bio-diversity countries in the world.Orroh...
Mountains are among the earth's most spiritual realms. Simultaneously inspiring and forbidding, snowcapped peaks, windswept ridges, open alpine expanses, and blue-ice crevasses speak to us, stripping us of everyday concerns and reminding us what it is to be human.This is why we fell in love with trekking, and why we worked hard to gain access to every trek route within Bhutan and then to a whole host of other off-limits mountain areas. orroh continues to pioneer exhilarating routes to some of...
Revel in the beauty of this amazing kingdom with Orroh.You’ll get complete control of your trip and the ability to travel just like the way you want.With flexibility and inclusivity, you travel worry free, which means you get to soak in the cultural diversity of this beautiful country. In Bhutan, development isn’t just about the stock market, competition and commercialism. Development has a holistic meaning in Bhutan and which includes valuing age-old culture and traditions. You get to s...
Every August, a certain kind of enthusiast gathers in Bhutan. They arrive to be educated, to be entertained, to do a little hunting... and then a lot of eating. The hunting doesn’t require a weapon, by the way... just a basket. The Matsutake Mushroom Festival, named after the species of mushrooms very popular in Japan, is an annual tribute to the dozens of varieties of edible fungus that grow in Bhutan. They’re not all edible, of course, which is why the festival provides lots of displays and...