High Adventure; Journey Through The Thunder Dragon Kingdom
There's a place on earth where time stands still. A place where a reverence for nature and the Buddhist religion have preserved a kingdom that is often referred to as the world's last Shangri-la. A mythical and medieval land hidden high away in the Himalayas--an Eden called Bhutan.
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In early 2004 I was hired by Yarkay Tours to photograph Bhutan, a small country just south of Tibet and north of India, to create a 60-minute documentary for Bhutanese and American television using both film and still images. Ever since I heard of this amazing country six years earlier, my passion was to explore its land and meet its people. Somehow I felt it was my destiny to go to Bhutan and now my dream was finally going to come true!
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Along with a driver and guide, I spent the entire month of November traveling from the far west to the eastern regions of Bhutan capturing the day-to-day life of the Buddhist culture, the remote landscapes, imposing architecture, and powerful nature. Since I was officially considered a royal guest of the government, I was able to gain extraordinary access to numerous ancient ceremonies, secret festivals, religious events in monasteries, and the King's birthday celebration.
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Traveling and trekking across Bhutan is very challenging and adventurous.
It has very winding roads with 3000-foot
drop-offs. The altitude usually ranges between 6000 and 12,000 ft in most locations.
The farther east you head, the more primitive the sleeping and eating accommodations
become.
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