Friday, November 15, 2013

10 Days in Bhutan

Until around forty years ago, less than 300 tourists had been allowed to set foot in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. In 1999, there were over 7,000 and in 2012, Bhutan reported a record breaking 100,000 visitors to the last Bhuddist kingdom in the world. Despite it being one of the poorest, it is also rated “the happiest country in Asia” (source: Business Week, 2006 global survey)

This year, American journalist Cathy Hue and British musician Julian Shah-Tayler spent their ten-day honeymoon in this unique place.

Bhutan is not a country in which travelers can spontaneously stop over during a trip to India or Tibet.  It takes planning.  We were introduced to Lotay a year prior to our wedding, through an American friend who had lived and worked in Bhutan. Lotay and his brother Fin, run a custom guided tour organization called Bridge to Bhutan.  Both brothers went to college and lived in the U.S. for years, so they not only speak English perfectly, but also understand a westerner's approach (and paradigm) to traveling in a foreign country.

  We had a fairy-tale wedding in one of the wealthiest countries in the world (England), so we wanted to have a contrasting honeymoon on several levels. I am lucky to be well-traveled in my profession, so I generally like to visit countries that will challenge me, and where western influence is minimal. Bhutan was at the top of my list.  It was a relief for us on our honeymoon to have an organizer like Lotay handle the reins and trust that he would know how to take care of us based on our dozen emails prior to the trip.  Unless one has Bhutanese family, there is no other way of getting into the country without an “invitation” by the government, and for this invitation, one must go with an organized tour guide.  In many cases, travel in a developing country can be a cheap trip, Bhutan is not, however the uniqueness of the experience is worth every penny.

http://www.bridgetobhutan.com/

Our 10-day custom itinerary entailed a “cultural immersion program”; a private road trip that stretched from the west side of Bhutan (Paro airport) into central Bhutan via the city of Thimphu.  Most days involved an easy-to-moderate trek to ancient Buddhist monasteries and Dzongs (fortresses) and going through the various landscapes of Bhutan, from city to country, through forests and mountains. Given Bhutan’s oral-based history, our guide, Tsheltrim “Tim” (and driver Sonam) shared stories they were told throughout their lives, yet Tsheltrim thoughtfully tried to balance out Bhutanese history with just as much reason, as myth and legend. Unlike Tibet and Nepal, there is no class structure and no surnames. The Bhutanese language is Dzonga. Here is what our 10-day journey looked like

DAY 1:  Arrived into Paro, Bhutan (from Kathmandu, Nepal).  

a) The PARO AIRPORT is award-worthy for its architectural beauty and uniqueness.  Long horizontal lines, Jenga-like wood blocking, and symbolic paintings on the exteriors is distinctly and unilaterally Bhutanese architecture & design.

b) Greeted by Tim & Sonam and driven to Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital. We are told Bhutan is carbon negativel, meaning the country soaks up more greenhouse gases than it emits.  (Bhutan is the only country among 194 U.N. members to formally declare that it is carbon negative). Seventy-percent of the country is forested.

c) About a 45 minute drive from Paro Airport, our first stop driving into Thimphu was the === bridge/Stupa.

d) IN THIMPHU, we hit the weekend farmer’s market, CHANGLINGMETHANG MARKET, where local goods take up the 2nd floor and imported goods from India cover the 1st floor.  Bhutan is the first country to commit to being 100% organic this year, 2013.  Given its reliance on subsistence farming, their agricultural land is already organic by default. Despite being geographically nestled between India and China, it is very clear here that Bhutan’s political ties to India are stronger.

DAY 2:  IN THIMPHU - BHUTAN’S CAPITAL CITY

a) Visited Tashichho Dzong: Administrative headquarter of Thimphu; summer residence for the Chief Abbot and the monk body; Office of His Majesty; the Finance Ministry and the Gross national Happiness Commission.

b) Moderate hike to Cheri Monastery up in the woods (2.5 hour hike round trip).  Zhabdrung Nawang Namgyel (first ruler/ unifier of Bhutan) built this monastery in 1620 and established its first order of monks here

c) The Takin Preserve, Bhutan’s national animal.

d) National Institute for Zorig Chusum, witnessed how the new generation of Bhutanese artists are being trained at “the painting school”  = the 13 forms of traditional arts and crafts.

e) Traditional handmade paper factory.  See how paper is made:

f) Kunselphodrang: the world’s largest sitting Buddha.  The statue alone is being built at a cost of US$47 million, by Aerosun Corporation of Nanjing, China. The interior will accommodate 100,000 8-inch-tall and 25,000 12-inch-tall gilded Buddhas respectively.

g) Memorial chorten/stupa, a favorite spot for locals where people of all ages gather every morning and evening to accumulate karmic “merit”.  The stupa was built in 1974 in honor of the late Third King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, popularly known as “the father of modern Bhutan”.

DAY 3: 5-6 hour DRIVE TO PHOBJIKHA VALLEY

a) DOCHA LA PASS - 360 panoramic view of the Himalaya mountain range.  DRUK WANGYAL CHORTENS 108 STUPA cluster.

b) Nature hike in the valley of PHOBJIKHA VALLEY (aka Pig Victory Valley) world renowned for its annual winter visit from the Bhuddist revered Black-Neck Cranes that migrate from Tibet. Impressive Hotel Dewachen’s interior is reminiscent of a Swiss chalet – wood burning stove in the center of restaurant where they also crisp toast is enchanting.

DAY 4: PHOBJIKHA VALLEY - – WILDLIFE CONSERVATION ZONE a) Visit to 17th century (great) MONASTERY of GANGTEY GOEMBA, AKA Ganteng Monastery has three stories and a rooftop spire. There is an international renovation effort to restore the priceless and crumbling religious murals. A napping area for dogs.

b) Drive to BUMTANG, stopover at a nomadic spot notable in the Bhutanese film, Travellers and Magicians. (2003)

DAY 5: BUMTANG – CULTURAL HEART OF BHUTAN a) Explore 7th century Jambay Lhakhang, one of the two oldest temples in the country and hike to KURJEY LKAHKANG, where it is believed that 8th century Guru Rinpoche had meditated here and subdued a local demon, leaving an imprint in the rock.

b) Explored Bumtang village and purchased a handmade baby swaddle/carrier.

DAY 6: TRONGSA – GEOGRAPHICAL CENTER OF BHUTAN a) Trongsa Museum: Once an “all-seeing” watchtower for the Trongsa Dzong below in its view; this circular museum is the most contemporary building we visited. Like many of Bhutan’s landmarks, this building at one point- burnt down and was rebuilt in the same fashion, without fire codes our guide says.

b) Trongsa Dzong: This Dzong is situated on a hill spur looking over the cascading Mangde River. This fortress had once served as the capital for the Governors of eastern Bhutan and later served as the capital of first and second Kings of Bhutan.

c) One of our favorite hotels built into the surrounding hill, and in beautiful view from the Trongsa Dzong, the Yangkhil Resort.

DAY 7: PUNAKHA = FORMER CAPITAL OF BHUTAN a) Hike through rice fields to the DIVINE MADMAN TEMPLE, CHHIMI LHAKHANG. Bold symbols & phallus paintings on the houses and temples of Bhutan are a result of the Divine Madman “Drukpa Kunley” Also known as the Temple of Fertility, it is believed this temple blesses couples who seek fertility. Pictures of blessed couples/parents are kept inside the temple where a monk bonks you on the head with a wooden phallus.

DAY 8: PUNAKHA DZONG/FORTRESS

a) The Punakha Dzong/Fortress is situated between the two rivers Pho Chy and Mochu (male and female river). This Dzong had serve as the capital seat of the Kingdom for more than 300 years. The shingle-roof fortress is said to have feminine energy.

b) KHAMSUM YULEY MAGEY LHAKHANG TEMPLE? - cantilever bridge and through rice fields presents a great view of the valley below.

c) All shopping done in PARO. Local currency, the Bhutanese ngultrum and U.S. Dollars accepted.

DAY 9: TIGER’S NEST MONASTERY in Paro

a) All hiking endurance practiced throughout this trip, lead up to the Tiger’s nest monastery hike (1-day). “Built in the 1600’s, this identifiable monastery clings to the edge of a sheer rock cliff. It is said that 8th century Guru Rimpoche, the tantric mystic who brought Buddhism to Bhutan, landed here on the back of a flying tiger to subdue a demon. Guru Rimpoche is believed to have meditated here for three months and it is considered one of the holiest sites for Buddhists.” – Bridge to Bhutan

b) Cultural Highlight: LOCAL FARMHOUSE – drank butter and moonshine

DAY 10: BUH-BYE BHUTAN

REFERENCES/SOURCES: Bridge To Bhutan 245 Lower Changangkha Thimphu 00245 Bhutan Tel: 975-2-331766 Fax: +975-2-338118 URL: http://www.bridgetobhutan.com E-mail: info@bridgetobhutan.com We organize bespoke Luxury & Classic - memorable Journeys for solo traveler, family, and small group-to BHUTAN (the Last Shangri-La), for the Discerning Traveler. All travel programs are designed to accommodate guests' interests and they are not set in stone. Happy Travels! http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/the-high-road http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan http://www.littlebhutan.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/BHUTAN-TOURISM-MONITOR-Annual-Report-2012.pdf http://bhutan-360.com/record-number-tourists-visit-bhutan-2011/ http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/10/happiest_countries/source/9.htm

Thursday, May 2, 2013

A Jude Wicked Spins April 30th setlist

Times Fly Fast: Orbital

Earth Intruders: Bjork

Lift: 808 State

Metal: Gary Numan

Sister Midnight: Iggy Pop

Red Money: David Bowie

All My Friends: LCD Soundsystem

Never Stop: Echo And The Bunnymen

Shellshock: New Order

Devil Woman: Cliff Richard

Taking Islands In Africa: Japan

Army Dreamers: Kate Bush

Bridges And Balloons: Joanna Newsom

Wax And Wane: Cocteau Twins

Modern Guilt: Beck

Sometimes: Erasure

Sometimes: Les Rhythmes Digitales

Let You Be: Layla Kilolu

My Favourite Game: The Cardigans

Being Is Bewlidering: Moloko

God: John Lennon

Dead Souls: Joy Division

Heaven Is Here: The Singularity

Everyday Is Exactly The Same: NIN

Longevity: Yeasayer

Ambling Amp: Yeasayer

2080: Yeasayer

Jennifer: Eurythmics

Laura: Bat For Lashes

Condemnation: Depeche Mode

Good Song: Blur

Heaven Underground: Alternative 3

Sometimes I Feel I'll Float Away: Suede

Suzanne (Daisy O'Dell) reversion: Leonard Cohen

Digital Blues: JJ Cale

David Sylvian: Forbidden Colours

Overload: Hiram Key

California Uber Alles: Dead Kennedys

Reality Breaking: The SIngularity

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

A Jude show on Wicked Spins April 23rd, 2013

Jump Into The Fog: The Wombats

A Wall: Bat For Lashes

Trimm Trabb: Blur

How Long: How To Destroy Angels

Get The Message: Electronic

Idiot Time: Rubicks

Genesis: Grimes

Nico: Michele Vreeland

We Are All Made Of Stars: Moby

I disappear: The Faint

No Pussy Blues: Grinderman

Stagger Lee: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

Slow Life: Grizzly Bear

Slow Life: Super Furry Animals

Actress/Model: Rubicks

Maps: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Run Run: Milke

Run Run Run: Phoenix

Run Run Run: Velvet Underground

Running The World: Jarvis Cocker

Emptiness: The Singularity

Waterfall: The Stone Roses

Ceremony: New Order

The Queen Is Dead: The Smiths

Darts Of Pleasure: Franz Ferdinand

Over and Over: Hot Chip

Ambling Amp: Yeasayer

Fingers Never Bleed: Yeasayer

Meds: The Hiram Key

I Think I'm In Love: Spritualized

Bruteforcing Love: Amnios

Like Most Girls Do: Michele Vreeland

Blister In The Sun: Violent Femmes

Can't Stop: Red Hot Chili Peppers

Golden Brown: The Stranglers

Laura: Bat For Lashes

Turn To Stone: The Singularity

Svefn-g-englar: Sigur Ros

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A. Jude's Wicked Spins Radio show: Tuesday April 16th.

Soon: My Bloody Valentine

Crazy Fucked Up Bitch: The Fabulous Miss Wendy

Take The Money: Krash Karma

Malibu: Hole

The Price I Pay: Jane's Addiction

Banging Out Of Control: Piel

Smile: Levitation

Picture This: Blondie

This Is Love: PJ Harvey

It's No Game: David Bowie

Love Is A Stranger: Eurythmics

Fade To Black: MNDR

Let's Pretend We're Married: Prince

She Drives Me Crazy: Fine Young Cannibals

She Says: Milke

Judge, Jury and Executioner: Atoms For Peace

Bubbles: Ian Brown

Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car: U2

A Little Word In Your Ear: Tom Vek

I'm On Fire: Marianne Faithfull

Mister You're ON Fire Mister: The Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Hearts On Fire: Clor

I'm On Fire: A. Jude

Baby's On Fire: Brian Eno

Porpoise Song: The Monkees

2000 Light Years From Home: The Rolling Stones

The Colour Of Love: The Singularity

Indie Hipster Kid: The Theadora Kelly Project

Save A Prayer: Layla Kilolu

Studio 54 remix: Piel

Let's Go All The Way: Sly Fox

Valentine's Day: David Bowie

True Faith: New Order

Stripped: Depeche Mode

6 Underground: Sneaker Pimps

Closer: Nine Inch Nails

How Long: How To Destroy Angels

Harrowdown Hill: Thom Yorke

Heaven Is Here: The Singularity

Rock Me Amadeus: Falco

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

April 2nd Radio show setlist. A. Jude on Wickedspinsradio.org

Walking On Thin Ice: Yoko Ono

Eisbar: Grauzone

I U She: Peaches

Get Real Pleasure: Daisy Chainsaw

Bang: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Hell Above Water: Curve

Bodysnatchers: Radiohead

Seether: Veruca Salt

Medication: Queens Of The Stoneage

Sugar Kane: Sonic Youth

We're In This Together: Nine Inch Nails

Dancing Choose: TV On The Radio

Boys Keep Swinging: David Bowie

Life Of Brian: Dirty Minds

Kevin Carter: Manic Street Preachers

Sheela Na Gig: PJ Harvey

Lady Day: Lou Reed

Mass Production: Iggy Pop

I come from another planet, Baby: Julian Cope

Tusk: Fleetwood Mac

Baby You're A Rich Man: The Beatles

The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum: Fun Boy Three

Oh England, My Lionheart: Kate Bush

Dark Days: DJ Shadow

With A Hip: Echo And The Bunnymen

Golden Gaze: Ian Brown

Japan: Ain't That Peculiar

B Line: Lamb

Gamma Ray: Beck

Pictures Of Me: Elliot Smith

My Moon My Man: Feist

Evaporate: Julian Shah-Tayler

Sweet Song: Blur

Nuclear Skies: Jamie McDermott

Je N'en Connais Le Fin: Jeff Buckley

Balulalow: Benjamin Britten

The Sprout And The Bean: Joanna Newsom

On The Radio: Regina Spektor

All I Want: Joni Mitchell

Blood Makes Noise: Suzanne Vega

Half Gifts: Cocteau Twins

A&E: Goldfrapp

I Wonder U: Prince

Romance: Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man

I Don't Believe In You: Talk Talk

Come Undone: The Singularity

Bladerunner: Vangelis

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A Jude Wickedspins show March 26th

Boss Of Me: David Bowie

It Starts and ends with you: Suede

King Of Your Castle: Echo And The Bunnymen

Vince Taylor: Adam Ant

Things that pull us apart: The Host

Adolescent Sex: Japan

After you: Pulp

Once In A lifetime: Talking Heads

My Wife and my dead wife: Robyn Hitchcock

Just For Kicks: Adamandevil

Nothing's Changed: Tricky

Under The Westway: Blur

Tunnelmental: Dub City 1

Duel: Propaganda

Zero: Yeah Yeah Yeahs

NY Excuse: Soulwax

Saturday Night Ate Our Lives: Whitey

15 Step: Radiohead

Soft Machine: Les Rhythmes Digitale

Outlines: Clor

Reptilia: The Strokes

Bird 1: Underworld

You Were The Last High: The Dandy Warhols

Be A Body: Grimes

Ingenue: Atoms For Peace

The Haunted Man: Bat For Lashes

Power Out: The Arcade Fire

Magnificent: U2

Bleed: The Singularity

Milk: Garbage

New World: The Irrepressibles

Spangle Maker: Cocteau Twins

Baby Blue: Longpigs

The Lie: The Hiram Key

Do The Strand: Roxy Music

See Emily Play: Pink Floyd

Golden Retriever: Super Furry Animals

Miss You: Rolling Stones

Zero Gravity: The Hiram Key

Obsession: Animotion

Turn To Stone: The Singularity

Erase-Rewind: The Cardigans

The Pink Panther: Henry Mancini

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Wicked Spins Radio show March 19th 2013

The Turtles: I'm King kamanawanalea

Jarvis Cocker: Cunts

The Lie: The Hiram Key

I'd Rather Be High: David Bowie

Blue Orchid: White Stripes

Y Control: The White Stripes

Don't Look The Other Way: Pleasure featuring Justine Frischmann

Ca Plane Pour Moi: The Plastic Bertrand

The Back Of Love: Echo And The Bunnymen

The Sinking Sound: The Singularity

Debaser: The Pixies

C'est Comme Ca: Les Rita Mitsouko

Peek A Boo: Siouxsie and the Banshees

Magic Doors: Portishead

I Like The Girls: Tricky

Hot Like A Sauna: Tricky

Wired For Light: School Of Seven Bells

Electro Star: Hiram Key

Track 3: Scott Walker

CC You Set The Fire: Tom Vek

Cocaine Talk: Crazy Girl

Miss Lucifer: Primal Scream

New You: My Bloody Valentine

Dita Dimone: Pop Levi

Wolf Like Me: TV On The Radio

Emptiness: The Singularity

The Universe Song: Monty Python

North Country Boy: The Charlatans

Big Exit: PJ Harvey

Third Uncle: Brian Eno

You Are So Dark: Julian Aznar

E Talking: Soulwax

Summer Here Kids: Grandaddy

Cellphone's Dead: Beck

Judge, Jury and Executioner: Atoms For Peace

Style Or Content: drinkme

Electric Gigolo: Julian Aznar

Arts and Sciences: James Cook

Dare: Gorillaz

I Can Change: LCD Soundsystem

Strict Machine: Goldfrapp

Ruff Stuff: Gomez

Take Pills: Panda Bear

Marrying The Gunner's Daughter: Adam Ant

Golden Retriever: Super Furry Animals

Not If You Were The Last Junky On Earth: Dandy Warhols

Assassins: The Singularity

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wicked Spins Radio show part 4

Joanna Newsom: The Book of Right On

Mediaeval Baebes: Blow Northern Wind

Daisy Chainsaw: Love Your Money

Depeche Mode: Stripped

Julian Shah-Tayler: Gimme Some Truth (John Lennon cover)

George Harrison: Wah Wah

Paul McCartney: Temporary Secretary

Grandaddy: The Crystal Lake

The Big Pink: Too Young To Love

The Singularity: The Colour Of Love

Levitation: Nadine

My Bloody Valentine: To Here Knows When

Wicked Spins Radio part 3 March 12th

Muse: Sing For Absolution

David Bowie: Dirty Boys

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Moloko: Dumb Inc

Monty Python: Philosophers Song

Longpigs: Jesus Christ

Atoms For Peace: Before Your Very Eyes

Gorillaz: Empire Ants

Cocteau Twins: Fifty Fifty Clown

Kate Bush: Cloudbusting

Goldfrapp: Utopia

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Echo And The Bunnymen: All You Need Is Love

Elbow: Grounds For Divorce (Live At Abbey Road)

Ian Brown: Dolphins Were Monkeys

Ultravox: Rockwrock

The Associates: Kitchen Person

Brian Eno: Baby's On Fire

David Bowie: DJ

Millionaire: Body Experience Revue

Curve: Ten Little Girls

Mansun: Negative

A. Jude Wickedspinsradio show: March 12th 2013

Animal Collective: My Girls

Matthew Dear: Elementary Lover

Massive Attack: Inertia Creeps

The Cure: The Caterpillar

David Bowie: She Shook Me Cold

My Bloody Valentine: You made me realise

Japan: Suburban Berlin

JAMMS: It's Grim Up North

Manic Street Preachers: Judge Yrself

Gary Numan: Metal

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Wicked Spins Radio . org show setlist!

Man don't give a fuck - Super Furry Animals

Cheese and Onions - The Rutles

Burning Wheel - Primal Scream

Blasphemous Rumours - Depeche Mode

Left and Right In The Dark - Julian Casablancas

Everything Is You - Julian Shah-Tayler

Beautiful Love - Julian Cope

Happiness Is A Warm Gun - The Beatles

Epizootics - Scott Walker

Ziggy - Bauhaus

The Haunted Man - Bat For Lashes

Rip Crackaway - Scant Regard

All Cats Are Grey - The Cure

Quiet Life - Japan

Wonder 2 - MBV

The Rip - Portishead

I Believe In You - Talk Talk

Golden Years Remix - Daisy O' Dell produced by A. Jude

Atmosphere - Joy Division

Millennium Skies - Magic House

Rising Son - Massive Attack

O Superman - Lori Anderson

My Sex - Elastica

The Ground Beneath Her Feet - U2

The Glorious Land - PJ Harvey

Girl Anachronism - Dresden Dolls

Pure Pleasure Seeker - Moloko

Killing Of A Flash Boy - Suede

Grange Hill Theme Tune

Jean The Birdman - David Sylvian

The Snake - Mediaeval Baebes

Cymbal Rush - Thom Yorke

Corpus Christi Carol - Jeff Buckley

White Winter Hymnal - Fleet Foxes

Keen Yellow Planet - Stina Nordenstam

Ivo - Cocteau Twins

All Is Full Of Love - Bjork

Pi - Kate Bush

Teardrop - Massive Attack

Morning Theft - Jeff Buckley

Circumambient - Grimes

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

wickedspinsradio.org broadcast part 4

The Rolling Stones: We Love You

Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth

David Bowie - Where Are We Now?

Roxy Music - Angel Eyes

Japan - The Art Of Parties

TV On The Radio - Province

The Flight Of The Conchords - Bowie's In Space

The Singularity - Trains

Wickedspinsradio.org radio broadcast part 3

The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony

LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great

My Bloody Valentine - In Another Way

Iggy Pop - Nighclubbing (Daisy O'Dell version produced by A. Jude)

https://soundcloud.com/daisyodell

Nemo - Repeat To Fade

Bjork - Hyperballad

Friendly Fires - Paris

Duran Duran - All You Need Is Now

Gonzales - Take Me To Broadway

The Beatles - Hey Bulldog

Wickedspinsradio.org show part 2

TV On The Radio - Halfway Home

Air - Cosmic Trip

Radiohead - Reckoner

Talking Heads - Born Under Punches

The Singularity - Poison

Muse - Animals

Lush - Deluxe

The Cocteau Twins - Violaine

Bat For Lashes - Oh Yeah

The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored (Daisy O'Dell version produced by A Jude

Wicked Spins Radio show setlist: Part 1

David Bowie - The Stars Are Out Tonight

Atoms For Peace - Default

James Cook - The Self Machine

http://jamescook.bandcamp.com/track/the-self-machine

Antiquark - Shameless

http://antiquarka.wix.com/antiquark#!listen

Basement Jaxx - Cish Cash (featuring Siouxsie Sioux)

Nine Inch Nails - Only

Portishead - Chase The Tear

Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes

Babble On - Piel

Blur - Trimm Trabb