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In the part where you bought the topi(hat) and you asked for a translation, they were discussing how to put the topi properly on you as you can see the peak is tucked a bit inside at 29:53 before putting it on :). They were discussing whether to make tuck it before you wore it or after. They were also thoughtful because they showed you a range of topis according to price range and not just the expensive ones. They put the flower as ritualistically when someone does "pooja" then they put tika on forehead and flower on topi as a blessing. So basically the person blessed you :)
Guys, I am having severe food poisoning at the moment, the most horrible experience as a traveler so far for me. Not sure when the next video will come out, I have a few more filmed already, but need to see when I am fit enough to upload etc.
Some Nepali words which may come handy for you, Ken: Namaste: Hello Sanchae hunu huncha? : how are you? Sanchae or ramro: I'm fine Kati ho? : how much? (before buying) Kati bhayo?: how much?(after buying) Paisa: Money (though paisa means coin people will understand) Mitho: Tasty Paani: water Khana: food Ramaelo: Fun Sundar: Beautiful Maya: love Ramro: Good Kata?: Where? Dai: Older guy than you Bhai: Younger guy to you Didi: Older girl than you Bahini: Younger girl to you I hope it helps. Love from Nepal ❤🇳🇵
Watched a lot of channels, you are the first one to open Momos for audiences! This difference alone is commendable, the difference will make you stand out! With the help of many people, it's so funny that your hat ends up a little askew still, haha! Thank you for sharing your day in Nepal, happy travel! 👍🤩🙏
Make yourself in Nepal as a home.. You will feel very relaxed even it is a busy country.. Explore more and have fun.. And make sure to ask some nice locals what are the normal and local price, it will be very helpful for you. I am expecting more exciting and interesting videos from you. THANK YOU❤ for visiting our country. Lots of love ❤
32:40 Actually you were right, Ken. The cloth that is use to make the Dhaka Topi is from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Previously the cloth was brought from Dhaka and the topi is made in Nepal itself. But now we know how to make the cloth as well so both the cloth and the topi is made in Nepal. This is the reason why our ancestors called it "Dhaka Topi".
Thanks Ken❤ to bring my eyes to seen other countries and cultures that I never have chance to travel those countries🙏🏻 I can’t wait to seeing more videos from you 😊
28:15 Show one nice topi ( hat ) 29:25 Show him affordable and cheap ones too, maybe he is afraid that these are too expensive. 29:50 Help him wear it and I’ll arrange it for him 29:54 first let’s see if it fits him or not 30:28 He says it’s small, show him a little bigger one 30:47 it’s a bit small, he needs a bigger one 30:55 ( old lady ) let me help you son, this is how you should wear it, but this is bit small for him 31:15 even this is small Other lady : no no it’s fine that is how it should be worn. 31:34 it’s good 31:38 Arrange it properly so that he can wear it other times 32:7 What’s the price ? 32:13 (girl) Why is it called Dhaka Topi ? 32:17 Because it’s made out of Dhaka ( cloth / material ) 32:34 tell him the cloth is Dhaka (Girl) yes that’s what I told him. 32:45 what’s the price ? (Lady ) it’s 500, already told him 32:58 Mummy return him 500. 33:53 I don’t know how to use a camera 34:16 he thinks these are meant to be drink, tell him it’s not ( lady with the banana ) let him eat this banana, do you want to eat this ? Get well soon Ken. South Asian culture is very different from that of East Asia. All the best exploring it !
@swarnimtamang4514 hi, would you kindly check 31:23. Whats the meaning the lady saying"cho-chok..cho-chok" before the priest say ramro or good. thank you
loved watching your videos , first of welcome to Nepal hope you will have great time . I would love for you to try Tharu food its from the native community of Terai region also please do explore Terai Chitwan is great and quite famous Wildlife . You can showcase the luxury hotels which people dont often relate with wildlife . and also thank you for visiting Nepal .
You look amazing with Dhaka topi-Nepali Cap. Dhaka is a type of fabric that is made in Nepal. Great to see you in Nepal. I have been following you since you started your vlogs from Thailand.
Hope you enjoy Nepal! It is one of my favorite countries. If you want to go trekking try the Langtang Valley Trek. Everyone eats Dal Baht in Nepal…which is one of my favorites. Awesome video!
Often the "beef" in Malaysia is imported Indian buffalo, unless Brazilian or expensive Australian. So Beef rendang or Ramly Burger is actually Indian buffalo.
Oh wow Ken that was an amazing vlog. The people you met were so lovely. The kids were amazing and they spoke some brilliant English...amazing 👏 Julia and myself agree that you look great in your new hat. Namaste Ken and stay safe and well 🙏 🇳🇵🏴🏴
Topi is a type of taqiyah cap that is worn in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and other regions of South Asia. Many different types of topi caps include the Sindhi cap, worn in Sindh and the crochet topi that is often worn at Muslim prayer services. The Taqiyah (Arabic: طاقية, also known as tagiyah or araqchin (Persian: عرقچین) is a short, rounded skullcap. It is often worn for cultural or religious purposes. (excerpt from Wikipedia)
Wow, what a great start to your Nepal adventures. It's indeed an interesting and impressive tour of Kathmandu town. As always, you are ever ready to try new food in each and every country you travelled to. Yeah, first start with that yummy lassi, buffalo momos, milk tea, and some snacks. Haha...you are too tall for that snack shop...your head is almost touching the ceiling 😂 That Garden of Dreams looks beautiful...lots of squirrels roaming around 😅 Quite surprised to know that father's name is needed when getting a SIM card. A very nice looking Nepali topi. You look like a local now, what more with that red pottu on your forehead 😄 Great to see your interactions with the locals there...very friendly and welcoming. Shout-out to that kind uncle and young girl (with tie) for their help. Another amazing video with amazing content. Thank you very much for sharing, Ken.
Pro tips from the Indian subcontinent: 1)drink only bottled water (sealed not open jugs etc.) 2)avoid liquid sauces as much as possible unless it has been boiled & fresh. 3)sniff rice & potatoes to see if they've gone bad, especially during the summer.
Ken, guten abend. That reddish motichoor ko laddu is made from besan (garbanzo flour), flavoured with cardamom,topped with almond slivers. Yummy. The Nepalese are lovely folks and this kingdom is known for producing the Gurkha soldiers who justly earned the sobriquet “the ultimate fighting machine” attested by their loyalty, bravery & fearlessness in battle! The enemies would shiver in their pants when they see the deadly kukris of these formidable soldiers! The Nepalese workers in Malaysia are the best of the many foreigners working here.
I recommend to you most visit places .. 1.- pokhara city tour -mt. Mardi treking. -fewa lake -World peace pagoda - Lord shiva pumdi. 3. Parbat bunjee ( if you dont have acrophobia ?) 4 mt everest basecamp. 5 manang and mustang trek. Many more you missed to visit Nepal. Anyway i mosz like your vlog have a good time...take care thank you.
Welcome to Nepal brother. Hope you have a wonderful journey exploring Nepal. I suggest you to visit Pokhara and Sauraha as well during your stay in Nepal. Also, if you love doing adventures like Bunjee, Sky cycling, Zip line, you can visit Kushma as well. While you are in Kathmandu, don't forget to visit Bauddhanath Stupa and taste "Laphing" there. Also visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square and try "Juju Dhau" ( special curd made by Newari community).
There are various food options based on different parts of the country. You can get everything in Kathmandu, Try these Buff Choela - Kathmandu Local Newari Dish. ( Better try all Newari Dishes) Pork Sekuwa - From the Eastern part of Nepal Thukpa - From Himalayans regions Thakali Thali Set (its Daal Bhat) - From the western part but common all over Nepal Millet Dhido - From the North Part of Nepal
I loved watching your videos from Nepal. I think it is most fascinating country in the whole world. The people are so sweet and the customs are so interesting. I really enjoyed watching you buy that topi. You are seeing Nepal the right way! Namaste!
27:10 name of father come from the citizen ship of Nepal where you need to have name and citizenship of your father. This tradition might have been copied to sim card too. But yeah as a foreigner it might be awakward for you but for us its absolutly normal. I know its hilarious😂
I was born in Nepal but moved to Australia at d age of 19, now 34 and I get food poisioning every time I m in Nepal. Best advice is take medicine as soon as u get sick.
Do not forget to visit Birth Place of Lord Gautam Buddha . Limbini is located in western part of nepal and its approx 300 km away from kathmandu by road, and you can travel by air And reach approx in 30 minutes kathmandu to bhairahawa.
Hey Ken, do make a stop at Weizen Bakery in KTM. Pumpernickel Bakery and Restaurant is also one of my fav's for their food and pastries. I can't wait to go to Nepal again.
Ken definitely try as many kind of momo as you can, there are so many, jhol (soup) momo, c momo, open momo, chat momo, chocolate momo, and so on. Hope you enjoy your stay.
हाम्रो देश नेपाल मा जुन देशको मान्छे हरु visit गर्न आए पनि सबै लाई खुशी बनाउने छ्माता चै छ है हाम्रो नेपाली मान्छे हरु मा ❤❤❤ thank you so much brother visiting my country Nepal 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵and you looking very handsome in nepali dhaka topi 🤠 😮outstanding 😱
hloo, you can also try nepali food called /here are some option i have suggested you please 1-( selroti and sabji ) 2-( Allu nimki ) 3- (Dahii purii ) 4- Channa Allu 5- kheer please too its too good to try and also visit some famous Temples too pls and hope u will like Nepal
Hello guten tag from Germany 🇩🇪I am in Berlin exploring Bredanburge gate & dom musiam , we’ll come to Nepal 🇳🇵enjoy your trip , Nepalese are happy to see you 😊, you got one more subscriber .
17:30 Laddu is very famous and very delicious in India. After Nepal, do you plan to go down to India, which is very close? The food there is even more delicious and the people are more interesting in my opinion. I prefer the South of India, which is totally different from the north, but the north of India has some similarities to Nepal.
Hi Ken, I am one of your subscribers. Once you recovered, I advise you to visit Swayambhu, Buddhist temple. I also advise you to go to Patan to try Newari food. You might like to visit Pokhara later.
It's great seeing you interact with the locals, especially the kids (good to see also that they have a good understanding of English too)! By name of your father for your SIM card - I think they might have mean't your surname? I felt bit of warmth coming from the old grandpa initially as I felt he really wanted to help you and was very friendly, however didn't like the fact that he asked you for money.
@@gobindadawadi677 Wow! I guess that's a deterrent to commit any illegal activities! Recently HK requires you to upload your ID for pay as you go sims for the same reasons I guess, so that is understandable.
@Lexi- more precisely, this is to prevent misidentification as there are many people of same names. But with the names of previous two generations, that chance becomes very slim. This subsequently discourages illegal activities. In the modern days, this needs to be updated though as there are so many ways to identify the right person.
Hope you have a great time in Nepal Ken, and get well soon. That old grandpa was trying to be helpful but he clearly wanted money from you. I think most Nepalese people are not like that and they help you without wanting anything in return, but you’ll start to recognize them after a few conversations like that. Take care.
Just a friendly advice for you : Make sure you say i dont need guide or make yourself clear that you are not interested in spending money ….because afterwards its difficult to say NO….💐💐
When buying the topi (hat), they were arguing about who would help you put it on. The women said they didn’t know how to wear/adjust and they asked the older man to help with it. He said that she should put it on for you and he would help to adjust.. lol
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An opportunity for a "summit" meeting of 2 leaders of Asian you tubing
Welcome Nepal Ken💐💐💐💐💐
when you in Kathmandu valley you must try Newari cuisine because Newari people are the historical inhabitants of from Kathmandu valley
Did you try momo????!!
In the part where you bought the topi(hat) and you asked for a translation, they were discussing how to put the topi properly on you as you can see the peak is tucked a bit inside at 29:53 before putting it on :). They were discussing whether to make tuck it before you wore it or after. They were also thoughtful because they showed you a range of topis according to price range and not just the expensive ones. They put the flower as ritualistically when someone does "pooja" then they put tika on forehead and flower on topi as a blessing. So basically the person blessed you :)
Guys, I am having severe food poisoning at the moment, the most horrible experience as a traveler so far for me. Not sure when the next video will come out, I have a few more filmed already, but need to see when I am fit enough to upload etc.
Be careful.
Get well soon Ken.
Get well soon Ken
😨 Take care! Hope you will get well soon!🙏🙏
Oh dear that's awful for you. I think it's very common there.
Some Nepali words which may come handy for you, Ken:
Namaste: Hello
Sanchae hunu huncha? : how are you?
Sanchae or ramro: I'm fine
Kati ho? : how much? (before buying)
Kati bhayo?: how much?(after buying)
Paisa: Money (though paisa means coin people will understand)
Mitho: Tasty
Paani: water
Khana: food
Ramaelo: Fun
Sundar: Beautiful
Maya: love
Ramro: Good
Kata?: Where?
Dai: Older guy than you
Bhai: Younger guy to you
Didi: Older girl than you
Bahini: Younger girl to you
I hope it helps. Love from Nepal ❤🇳🇵
The kids where you tried the sweet biscuits, they were adorable. So friendly and didn’t want anything from you.
Here in Nepal only Indians are beggars…You won’t see a Nepali kid begging for food in road.
Watched a lot of channels, you are the first one to open Momos for audiences!
This difference alone is commendable, the difference will make you stand out!
With the help of many people, it's so funny that your hat ends up a little askew still, haha!
Thank you for sharing your day in Nepal, happy travel! 👍🤩🙏
Take care of yourself Ken, I hope you recover soon from the food poisioning. And thank you for visiting our country Nepal
What a nice video, Ken! I especially love it when you interact with the locals. The hat looks great!
Make yourself in Nepal as a home.. You will feel very relaxed even it is a busy country.. Explore more and have fun.. And make sure to ask some nice locals what are the normal and local price, it will be very helpful for you. I am expecting more exciting and interesting videos from you. THANK YOU❤ for visiting our country. Lots of love ❤
32:40 Actually you were right, Ken. The cloth that is use to make the Dhaka Topi is from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Previously the cloth was brought from Dhaka and the topi is made in Nepal itself. But now we know how to make the cloth as well so both the cloth and the topi is made in Nepal. This is the reason why our ancestors called it "Dhaka Topi".
I'm going to Nepal in September for a month and can't wait 🇮🇪🇳🇵
32:12 I like the girl asking the old man first before telling you what the meaning of wearing their traditional hat ❤
nice video ken. hope you're feeling better. the bottled water you bought from the guys outside the garden, could it be the cause?
Thanks Ken❤ to bring my eyes to seen other countries and cultures that I never have chance to travel those countries🙏🏻 I can’t wait to seeing more videos from you 😊
28:15 Show one nice topi ( hat )
29:25 Show him affordable and cheap ones too, maybe he is afraid that these are too expensive.
29:50 Help him wear it and I’ll arrange it for him
29:54 first let’s see if it fits him or not
30:28 He says it’s small, show him a little bigger one
30:47 it’s a bit small, he needs a bigger one
30:55 ( old lady ) let me help you son, this is how you should wear it, but this is bit small for him
31:15 even this is small
Other lady : no no it’s fine that is how it should be worn.
31:34 it’s good
31:38 Arrange it properly so that he can wear it other times
32:7 What’s the price ?
32:13 (girl) Why is it called Dhaka Topi ?
32:17 Because it’s made out of Dhaka ( cloth / material )
32:34 tell him the cloth is Dhaka
(Girl) yes that’s what I told him.
32:45 what’s the price ? (Lady ) it’s 500, already told him
32:58 Mummy return him 500.
33:53 I don’t know how to use a camera
34:16 he thinks these are meant to be drink, tell him it’s not
( lady with the banana ) let him eat this banana, do you want to eat this ?
Get well soon Ken. South Asian culture is very different from that of East Asia. All the best exploring it !
Its better to say NEPALI CULTURE rather then south Asian culture
@swarnimtamang4514 hi, would you kindly check 31:23. Whats the meaning the lady saying"cho-chok..cho-chok" before the priest say ramro or good. thank you
@@ShyGun She meant "it's pointed". chucho means pointed. She was referring to the tip of the hat and saying that it is pointed.
loved watching your videos , first of welcome to Nepal hope you will have great time . I would love for you to try Tharu food its from the native community of Terai region also please do explore Terai Chitwan is great and quite famous Wildlife . You can showcase the luxury hotels which people dont often relate with wildlife . and also thank you for visiting Nepal .
He and Dale philip are similar in some way. Like how they are curious about ingredients of food and way of speaking. I like it.
You look amazing with Dhaka topi-Nepali Cap. Dhaka is a type of fabric that is made in Nepal. Great to see you in Nepal. I have been following you since you started your vlogs from Thailand.
Hope you enjoy Nepal! It is one of my favorite countries. If you want to go trekking try the Langtang Valley Trek. Everyone eats Dal Baht in Nepal…which is one of my favorites. Awesome video!
Namaste Ken. How are you? Hope you are getting better...speedy recovery and take care.
Thank you visiting our country . It's happiest country after bhutan. And very safe place for travel . Tourism is our biggest industry .
Often the "beef" in Malaysia is imported Indian buffalo, unless Brazilian or expensive Australian. So Beef rendang or Ramly Burger is actually Indian buffalo.
Oh wow Ken that was an amazing vlog. The people you met were so lovely. The kids were amazing and they spoke some brilliant English...amazing 👏
Julia and myself agree that you look great in your new hat.
Namaste Ken and stay safe and well 🙏 🇳🇵🏴🏴
First of all welcome to Nepal ❤ hope your stay here in Nepal would be great ❤
Topi is a type of taqiyah cap that is worn in Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and other regions of South Asia. Many different types of topi caps include the Sindhi cap, worn in Sindh and the crochet topi that is often worn at Muslim prayer services. The Taqiyah (Arabic: طاقية, also known as tagiyah or araqchin (Persian: عرقچین) is a short, rounded skullcap. It is often worn for cultural or religious purposes. (excerpt from Wikipedia)
the people of nepal is so kind i love nepal from Philippines
15:00 why there's no UA-cam Music in that place??
Welcome to Nepal🎉, have a better time in nepal ❤ explore and enjoy 😊
you should try some newari khaja sets
and different types of newari cusines Yomari, choila , sekuwa, etc according to menu
Wow, what a great start to your Nepal adventures. It's indeed an interesting and impressive tour of Kathmandu town. As always, you are ever ready to try new food in each and every country you travelled to. Yeah, first start with that yummy lassi, buffalo momos, milk tea, and some snacks. Haha...you are too tall for that snack shop...your head is almost touching the ceiling 😂 That Garden of Dreams looks beautiful...lots of squirrels roaming around 😅 Quite surprised to know that father's name is needed when getting a SIM card. A very nice looking Nepali topi. You look like a local now, what more with that red pottu on your forehead 😄 Great to see your interactions with the locals there...very friendly and welcoming. Shout-out to that kind uncle and young girl (with tie) for their help. Another amazing video with amazing content. Thank you very much for sharing, Ken.
What an awesome video. I love the kids and the genuine friendliness of the Nepali people. Can’t wait to visit this interesting city.
Pro tips from the Indian subcontinent:
1)drink only bottled water (sealed not open jugs etc.)
2)avoid liquid sauces as much as possible unless it has been boiled & fresh.
3)sniff rice & potatoes to see if they've gone bad, especially during the summer.
Gute Besserung Ken. Ich hoffe, es geht dir bald wieder besser🌻.
The more you visit local areas the you'll feel connected in Nepal❤️
Willkommen in Nepal und viel Spaß hier, Kumpel 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Wellcome to Nepal brother Kean have a wonderful time in here.wish to see u someday 😊
Ken, guten abend. That reddish motichoor ko laddu is made from besan (garbanzo flour), flavoured with cardamom,topped with almond slivers. Yummy. The Nepalese are lovely folks and this kingdom is known for producing the Gurkha soldiers who justly earned the sobriquet “the ultimate fighting machine” attested by their loyalty, bravery & fearlessness in battle! The enemies would shiver in their pants when they see the deadly kukris of these formidable soldiers! The Nepalese workers in Malaysia are the best of the many foreigners working here.
I recommend to you most visit places
..
1.- pokhara city tour
-mt. Mardi treking.
-fewa lake
-World peace pagoda
- Lord shiva pumdi.
3. Parbat bunjee ( if you dont have acrophobia ?)
4 mt everest basecamp.
5 manang and mustang trek.
Many more you missed to visit Nepal.
Anyway i mosz like your vlog
have a good time...take care thank you.
Thank u for exploring our country
Welcome to Nepal brother. Hope you have a wonderful journey exploring Nepal. I suggest you to visit Pokhara and Sauraha as well during your stay in Nepal. Also, if you love doing adventures like Bunjee, Sky cycling, Zip line, you can visit Kushma as well. While you are in Kathmandu, don't forget to visit Bauddhanath Stupa and taste "Laphing" there. Also visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square and try "Juju Dhau" ( special curd made by Newari community).
Thank you for exploring nepal and may god bless you and your family with joy and happiness 🕉🌍🇳🇵
When my daughter was in McLeod Ganj, she adored the momos after so much rich Indian food.
Ooohh that topi (?) suits you really well!
There are various food options based on different parts of the country. You can get everything in Kathmandu,
Try these
Buff Choela - Kathmandu Local Newari Dish. ( Better try all Newari Dishes)
Pork Sekuwa - From the Eastern part of Nepal
Thukpa - From Himalayans regions
Thakali Thali Set (its Daal Bhat) - From the western part but common all over Nepal
Millet Dhido - From the North Part of Nepal
Wow! Nepal seems such a nice place with friendly people
I loved watching your videos from Nepal. I think it is most fascinating country in the whole world. The people are so sweet and the customs are so interesting. I really enjoyed watching you buy that topi. You are seeing Nepal the right way! Namaste!
🙏
Brother come to Kirtipur, Kathmandu. You will love our historical place as well as Newari cultural food too..get well soon bro❤ takecare..
27:10 name of father come from the citizen ship of Nepal where you need to have name and citizenship of your father.
This tradition might have been copied to sim card too.
But yeah as a foreigner it might be awakward for you but for us its absolutly normal. I know its hilarious😂
2:47 That building behind you looks old and unique.
I enjoyed and like to watch your videos. Your videos are always great and interesting. Keep up the good work, Ken.👍👍👍😍😍😍
I was born in Nepal but moved to Australia at d age of 19, now 34 and I get food poisioning every time I m in Nepal. Best advice is take medicine as soon as u get sick.
Do not forget to visit Birth Place of Lord Gautam Buddha . Limbini is located in western part of nepal and its approx 300 km away from kathmandu by road, and you can travel by air And reach approx in 30 minutes kathmandu to bhairahawa.
Yo should try
:Chhoilaa
:Sekuwa
:Chatamari
:Bara
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Welcome to Nepal bro. Safe travels.🙏
Hey Ken, do make a stop at Weizen Bakery in KTM. Pumpernickel Bakery and Restaurant is also one of my fav's for their food and pastries. I can't wait to go to Nepal again.
Ken definitely try as many kind of momo as you can, there are so many, jhol (soup) momo, c momo, open momo, chat momo, chocolate momo, and so on. Hope you enjoy your stay.
at last the family was so good and funny. i hope you enjoyedd
Hi..ken...Nepal is indeed a very interesting country,looking forward for more video .u take care.
Nice vid my friend,Nepalese peope really friendly and the atmosphere looks nice, still PH is my fave😊
Can you guess what must have caused the food poisoning? Could it be the lassi or Momo? Or even the dipping sauces for the Momo?
@@jasmine6796 may be momo
Love from Nepal welcome Nepal bro❤❤❤
हाम्रो देश नेपाल मा जुन देशको मान्छे हरु visit गर्न आए पनि सबै लाई खुशी बनाउने छ्माता चै छ है हाम्रो नेपाली मान्छे हरु मा ❤❤❤ thank you so much brother visiting my country Nepal 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵and you looking very handsome in nepali dhaka topi 🤠 😮outstanding 😱
hloo, you can also try nepali food called /here are some option i have suggested you please
1-( selroti and sabji )
2-( Allu nimki )
3- (Dahii purii )
4- Channa Allu
5- kheer
please too its too good to try and also visit some famous Temples too pls and hope u will like Nepal
Have a good time in nepal brother!🇳🇵💜
Thanks ken, at last i see the beautiful streets of Nepal❤😁🇵🇭
Don't forget to visit Pokhara city ❤ Welcome to Nepal ❤
that sweet laddu you had is made from gram(chana), they didn’t know the english name of chana(gram)
Hey Ken,another great vlog,I would have liked to know why the girl who helped with your hat was wearing a suit and tie,she looked very smart.
College dress
Hello guten tag from Germany 🇩🇪I am in Berlin exploring Bredanburge gate & dom musiam , we’ll come to Nepal 🇳🇵enjoy your trip , Nepalese are happy to see you 😊, you got one more subscriber .
You should try newari khaja set and also try to travel bouddha for different tibetan foods
17:30 Laddu is very famous and very delicious in India. After Nepal, do you plan to go down to India, which is very close? The food there is even more delicious and the people are more interesting in my opinion. I prefer the South of India, which is totally different from the north, but the north of India has some similarities to Nepal.
Great start of a new adventure in holy Nepal! :) Wait till you taste and see more :)
Asian countries became your fav destination ; fr far east to south east and now enjoying south Asia
Swyambhunath , Boudhanath in Kathmandu, POKHARA, KUSHMA, JANAKPUR, LUMBINI are my suggestion .
Hi Ken, I am one of your subscribers. Once you recovered, I advise you to visit Swayambhu, Buddhist temple. I also advise you to go to Patan to try Newari food.
You might like to visit Pokhara later.
Willkommen in Nepal 🇳🇵
Ich mag dein Video 😊
I am your new suscriber welcome to nepal ken.. jay nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
O! Ken, hope you get well soon! Take good care!
Greetings from Cebu, Philippines! You're very friendly and adaptable, Ken. Keep it up!
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵you must try various thakali dishes, Tamang dishes. You must visit Dolpa ❤love from Nepal ❤🇳🇵
That guy offering you tea, thats us, thats Nepal for you ❤️, Enjoy ❤
Another nice video Ken. How was it to get visa for Nepal ???
Visa on arrival, easy process
Hey.
I lov love the place.
It seems so clean and very beautiful.
Am watching.
All the way South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
In ancient time the clothes came from Bangladesh capital to kingdom of palpa so its called dhaka topi.
17:50 so funny so many kids getting to know you asking where you're from & asking your UA-cam channel 😅
Welcome Nepal kan💐💐💐
Love you Ken Brother from Nepal. Enjoy & Be safe❤️❤️
It's great seeing you interact with the locals, especially the kids (good to see also that they have a good understanding of English too)! By name of your father for your SIM card - I think they might have mean't your surname? I felt bit of warmth coming from the old grandpa initially as I felt he really wanted to help you and was very friendly, however didn't like the fact that he asked you for money.
It's a legal responsibility to document three generations of names for official activities. Strange, but it has some importance in that context.
@@gobindadawadi677 Wow! I guess that's a deterrent to commit any illegal activities! Recently HK requires you to upload your ID for pay as you go sims for the same reasons I guess, so that is understandable.
@Lexi- more precisely, this is to prevent misidentification as there are many people of same names. But with the names of previous two generations, that chance becomes very slim. This subsequently discourages illegal activities.
In the modern days, this needs to be updated though as there are so many ways to identify the right person.
@@gobindadawadi677 True true. thanks for providing that knowledge. Good to know how it works for different countries.
Hope you have wonderful time here❤🇳🇵
Try gwaramari, jeri swari. Usually eaten for breakfast.
Thanks for visiting Nepal
Welcome to Nepal brother ❤
Hope you have a great time in Nepal Ken, and get well soon. That old grandpa was trying to be helpful but he clearly wanted money from you. I think most Nepalese people are not like that and they help you without wanting anything in return, but you’ll start to recognize them after a few conversations like that. Take care.
Just a friendly advice for you : Make sure you say i dont need guide or make yourself clear that you are not interested in spending money ….because afterwards its difficult to say NO….💐💐
Welcome to our country brother ❤ have a good time
35:03 I think you should make that young girl your translator wherever you go in Nepal, she is good in translation 😅
When buying the topi (hat), they were arguing about who would help you put it on. The women said they didn’t know how to wear/adjust and they asked the older man to help with it. He said that she should put it on for you and he would help to adjust.. lol
Also, you didn’t really have to give money to the older man.. lol
Welcome to Nepal ken abroaad, try Newari cuisine, Panipuri, Thakali cuisine
Welcome to Nepal brother 🌺
can't wait, see you in Pokhara
Welcome to Nepal ❤️❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏Namaste
Actually that laddu sweet is made from chickpeas flour and sugar