EPISODE · Jun 9, 2011 · 24 MIN
The Queen’s Trek
from Outer Voices
The Queen's Trek Bhutan LISTEN (24 MINUTES) /audio/radio/preview_the-queens-trek.mp3 Click to download audio as: MP3 Bhutan is a land of prayer flags and happiness. But people are people, and human suffering, including domestic violence, is as prevalent here as it is anywhere. Queen Ashi Sangay Choden Wangchuk takes her job – creating happiness for the people of her kingdom – seriously – so much so that she treks into the most remote corners of the country to meet the people who she would otherwise never see, to find out about their lives, strategize about health care, and to help end domestic violence. Outer Voices accompanied her into a remote unmapped corner of the high Himalayas. We’re honored to be the only foreigners to ever be invited to accompany a Bhutanese monarch on a trek, and the first journalists ever to interview Queen Ashi Sangay Choden Wangchuk. Also Featured On A Royal Trek into Bhutan’s Hinterland (Radio Netherlands) Stories from the World Vision Report: Queen’s Trek (PRX) Related The Queen of Bhutan On the Move in Mongolia LiveHopeLove Here, Grand Canyon Here, St. John Sponsors: Shelly and Donald Rubin Foundation, Terry Causey, and other generous individuals. To learn more about RENEW and their work to eradicate domestic violence in Bhutan go to their website at www.renewbhutan.org Photo by Jack Chance Search for: PlacesBhutan Cambodia Grand Canyon National Park Hawaii Jamaica Laos Mongolia Pacific Ocean Solomon Islands Thai/Burma Border Tibet U.S. Virgin Islands Vietnam Outer Voices Email ListFill in your email address if you would like to be notified whenever we release a new audio documentary. Success! First Name Last Name Email Subscribe
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