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...
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...
Splendor of Travel in Bhutan
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...