Yes, as far as I know, $250 per day visa, or, to become a citizen of Bhutan, $25k.
I tried to scour all 84 of their websites attempting to find anyone to talk to, and there is no way to do it except maybe with a couple of newspapers, and I believe I was IP blocked from posting anything, anywhere. Most of the young people skipped the traditional internet, and just use smartphones on social networking sites.
They have at least some awareness of not wanting to be commercially exploited and sell out their land to developers. As a Buddhist country, they made a minor issue of their own, because they can't kill living creatures. So they can't fish their rivers, but Indians sit right across the border, catch the fish, and turn around and sell them back to the Bhutanese.
Looking forward to see the progress of the Seed Hunt. In six weeks I might be able to say something more about the plants. The ones we are growing are from Wangdi, and, it's amazingly fast developing, which looks like it will be followed by slow ripening, if that makes sense. Pistils all still white and perky, no resin yet.
I tried to scour all 84 of their websites attempting to find anyone to talk to, and there is no way to do it except maybe with a couple of newspapers, and I believe I was IP blocked from posting anything, anywhere. Most of the young people skipped the traditional internet, and just use smartphones on social networking sites.
They have at least some awareness of not wanting to be commercially exploited and sell out their land to developers. As a Buddhist country, they made a minor issue of their own, because they can't kill living creatures. So they can't fish their rivers, but Indians sit right across the border, catch the fish, and turn around and sell them back to the Bhutanese.
Looking forward to see the progress of the Seed Hunt. In six weeks I might be able to say something more about the plants. The ones we are growing are from Wangdi, and, it's amazingly fast developing, which looks like it will be followed by slow ripening, if that makes sense. Pistils all still white and perky, no resin yet.