1:17 Yay guys, you people saved a few cents! Great negotiation, kudos. Must be life changing for you guys who travel and make UA-cam videos vs a taxi driver from a poor country.
@@JumpingPlaces Yes, a few restaurants and not much lodging at all...we camped by the lake in our VW bus and spent about 10 days there, the most beautiful clouds I ever saw were there...everyone was in awe and a lot of very high people on mushrooms. The road to Kathmandu was very narrow...thanks so much for the memory...I love you guys...are you getting tired, Wow you are really doing it all the way!
The scenery in Nepal is really beautiful, especially sitting on the bus in the clouds, it feels so cool! That temple is very beautiful, Nepal is such a charming and mysterious country, thank you very much for sharing! 👍😄👊
I visited Nepal recently myself. When travelling from Pokhara to Kathmandu I flew with Buddha air to save time. I think the flight was about 30 mins and it cost about $70. Something to consider if you are travelling back to Kathmandu and want to avoid traffic
Yes that is how we went back, we were going to get the bus again but stay at bandipur for a few nights on the way back but we couldn't because of the rain
Whenever you travel from bus u get better experience cause of view you see more beautiful view than aeroplane spending more time gonna be best experience i guess ❤
I really enjoy with their videos that allow me to reach places that for my 80 years of age do not go-for now-for that reason I thank you very much, for it. Both are very sympathetic. Regards from Buenos Aires Argentina South America
Ah yes, Pokhara. I remember spending heck of a lot oh time in Double View bar, drinking masala tea, watching the lake, the mountains and the bustling street below the terrace, thinking how beautiful it is to travel
You guys are on a roll now for sure! A totaly different ball game than Europe. Thank you so much for an amazing episode as always. Much love and respect from Norway ♥️ 🌍
@@timtense Sure. Its festive season here in Nepal. The biggest festival in Nepal starts after 6 days from today. It will be crowded, you will see happy faces everywhere and it will be lot of fun. By the way, have a safe journey.
Road and traffic is an increasing problem in Nepal. The highway was built more than 40 years ago by King Mahendra. But after the massacre of last king the country began to downfall due to corruption. And still the Highway is not repaired and build at all. But now Chinese are building a wide road to Pokhara so it's going to be good hopefully. Hope you enjoyed the time in Nepal and hope you will visit again and next time you visit the Himalayan region. Stay safe
@@makadoxvsdk9530 This journey brings many happy memories for me. I travelled KTM to PKR on this Prithvi Rajmarg many times over the last 40 years. It is named after King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the Ghorkali founder of modern Nepal. Last time I travelled was in 2017 and first time was in 1982 and the journey took 8 hours then - still today it can take 8 hours. One time it took 10 hours because of construction work and traffic jams. 🙂. Today some parts are better, but some are not - there was always construction and very bumpy sections on every journey I made. But the journey is still one of my favourite bus rides in the world. It was actually first opened in 1971, so now over 50 years old. One time I travelled in a big local bus - about 50 seats. It was very cheap (about NPRs50) but very uncomfortable because the seats were very small and just wooden seats with wooden backs. It was all local passengers and no other tourists. But the experience was still worth it. If you can book your seat early, like a week in advance and get a seat at the front it will be so much more comfortable. I'm planning on returning to Nepal in February 2023 for 3 months, so I will travel this road again as I have friends in KTM and Dharke and PKR 🙂
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Interesting your are showing views I never saw in Pokhara, must have changed a lot, too. - We always stayed in small guest houses along the lake side, very basic, and the bus, well, to say the least, very basic as well! The tallest mountain behind the lake is called Machapuchre, it was my morning view right from the window of one of the guesthouses I stayed, been there at least 4 times!
I first visited Nepal in 1982. Kathmandu and Pokhara have changed SO SO much since then. No small guest houses on Lakeside now. First guest house I stayed in was Snowland Lodge. Just 4 rooms. No electricity, no glass in the windows, only one cold water shower, but I absolutely loved it. I felt I was in heaven as I could hear the owners cow right outside my window at night. 🙂 Sadly Pokhara has now lost some of it's charm and attraction for me, but is still VERY beautiful and I will visit again in a few months. 🙏
Hiya, nice to see your journey days. And great you had some comfort on the coach for a change. Beautiful views. Shame you had some rain. But gives you time to catch up on things and relax a little. Beautiful video. As always. Another place I never thought to visit. There is so much to see. The mountains are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely rest of the week.
Hello Chris and Carol, hat a beautiful intro. It’s awesome. Thank you for sharing your wonderful beautiful journey, bus ride throughout Nepal. Have fun and enjoy.
@22:33 that's not the monkey King he Lord hanuman known for power strength and knowledge of all 8 types of powers in universe.....his reference comes even in Black Panther movie when the villan says Glory to Hanuman 🙏
We made a trip in 2016 from Kathmandu to Pokhara in van. This video take back to memory lane. First, place you had your lunch we also had a lunch. Second, when you pointed out a hotel look like a temple, we stayed first night in that brick color hotel. We also visited Devil's fall, and Gupteshwar Mahadev. And at the end, you mentioned a resort hotel in middle of lake, we stayed there one night. That was awesome place to stay. Pokhara is most beautiful city on Nepal.
@@Just_a_normal_guy11 It's a trip I would love to do. Formerly it was not possible by road, only possible by foot/trek. But my age limits my treks now. Was it expensive?
@@NewZman23 I live in USA. We had a group of 11 booked Kailash and Mansarovar from KTM. We had a few days extra, so we booked Muktimath trip. I don't know how much we paid in US dollars.
The bus seats look comfy. Your lunch looked yummy with nice views. Nice hotel and great views. I love waterfalls! The sound is awesome! Wonderful video! Love from Vermont
The mountain you were looking at is Machupicare or Fish Tail. Funnily enough the best view of the Mountains is from the Bus station. done the bus trip from Katmandu many times but never with padded seats.
I think you visited at wrong time because it's probably raining in summer time, weather is more clear on october, November and December then you could see the mount macchapucchre vividly. I went to pokhara on last January fortunately i got the stunning view of the mountains and i was totally engrossed on it i still miss pokhara for those stunning mountains 🏔️
Bro just extend your visa if you really like to explore Nepal! You will never regret and if you are week financially then don't worry cuz we are going to watch your video.
Cool PLACE...Been to Pokhara...back in 90's..No Hotel or Bars...only Open Air Campsite...facing Mt Everest....I swam at the LAKE...-5degress...On my Mt Bike...You Guys are Lucky.....(The first Strike in NEPAL...involving King Birendra...Now It looks More Touristic....)..😛
Namaste 🙏I did that journey few weeks ago with taxi 🚕 I don't want to do it anymore I prefer flight, because I couldn't fly that day due to weather conditions no visibility from the air I had to do it,was bumpy dusty but I had a good adventure, definitely going back this year ❤️ I love Nepal 🥰❤️ now it's my favorite country 😍🙏🙏Namaste
I was in Nepal the year before the earthquake. In one place we stayed there was no running water or roads. Everything came in by small plane which landed on the parade ground/football field. Our transport for a few days was elephant; we took out turn in feeding and washing them. That was great fun.
We're going to take this trip with our 5 young kiddos soon. Did you use a specific travel company? Or how did you book? We found one place that shows the same bus on their photos.. the interior looks the same
Always wanted to c u guys do a mountain tour, guess it’s your first time doing it atleast in Asia, being a beach person myself, end up picking the seas over the mountains every single time, though wud love to go to the Himalayas
Good show. I read that if you drink water, you’ll want to go pp. If you have a few swallows of Gatorade it should be enough. Don’t eat salty or sweet foods, you won’t get thirsty.
High there! I want to take the same bus to Pokhara but I'm not sure how and where to book it. Can you guys help me please? It's my first time in Nepal 🙃
Pokhara is the rainiest place in Nepal so it pretty much rains everyday after noon in the moonsoon. i heard you guys left already enjoy the spring and autums here in nepal next time love from Nepal.
I am from Nepal you guys are in mountain area so anytime it gets rain there always landslide so don't expect good road.Govement are also not guilty it's nature it is always like this.But enjoy nature welcome to Nepal .Have a nice time.
@@NewZman23 We arrived around midnight and encountered a roving pack of dogs,mostly small and not growling so now I hadda find a place to sleep.I believe a hostel tout showed up and we were saved.
@@rick-be I've found the feral dogs are generally not aggressive in Kathmandu. Hindus revere dogs and are valued for their friendship and once a year there is a day when they are celebrated (Kukur Tihar) with a malla, (floral garland) placed around their necks and a red tika applied to their forehead.. Even the feral dogs will get this special treatment on this day. But beware of an angry dog; if it bites you, you run the risk of rabies.
@@evelinholmes6401 we paid way more than the actual ride is worth still, keep in mind that in a lot of these countries you will be charged 4-5 times the actual price (this is actually a common tactic, charge super high so that even when the tourist haggles the price will still be high for them) They actually have a ride share app there which showed it was only 95 rupees for a 2-3 min ride but we paid 300 so he was more than happy for sure. We had been going a distance of 25 mins for 600-700 rupees the other days so there is no way 2-3 mins was going to be 400 rupees lol
FYI anyone travelling this route soon, there is almost no tarmac road so the journey is about 9 hours and extremely bumpy. You will want to take this luxury bus as we did, because you are constantly bumping out of your chair 😅
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1:17 Yay guys, you people saved a few cents! Great negotiation, kudos. Must be life changing for you guys who travel and make UA-cam videos vs a taxi driver from a poor country.
we paid him 3 times more than the trip is worth so I’m sure he was happy 😁👍
One of my favorite places is Pokhara, I was there in early 70's..it is unrecognizable from when I was there.
How was it then? More of a traditional village?
@@JumpingPlaces Yes, a few restaurants and not much lodging at all...we camped by the lake in our VW bus and spent about 10 days there, the most beautiful clouds I ever saw were there...everyone was in awe and a lot of very high people on mushrooms. The road to Kathmandu was very narrow...thanks so much for the memory...I love you guys...are you getting tired, Wow you are really doing it all the way!
Thank you so much for visiting Nepal🇳🇵.Lots of support from nepalese citizens.❤️🤞
The scenery in Nepal is really beautiful, especially sitting on the bus in the clouds, it feels so cool!
That temple is very beautiful, Nepal is such a charming and mysterious country, thank you very much for sharing! 👍😄👊
I visited Nepal recently myself. When travelling from Pokhara to Kathmandu I flew with Buddha air to save time. I think the flight was about 30 mins and it cost about $70. Something to consider if you are travelling back to Kathmandu and want to avoid traffic
Yes that is how we went back, we were going to get the bus again but stay at bandipur for a few nights on the way back but we couldn't because of the rain
Whenever you travel from bus u get better experience cause of view you see more beautiful view than aeroplane spending more time gonna be best experience i guess ❤
Once again you guys are the best tour guides ever, Can't say I liked Kathmandu but the rest of the country is pretty pretty good.
Absolutely foreigners oftenly visit only ktm to pokhara. I think they should visit west nepal too. Its more beautiful than two of this places
2:00 I worked as a bus staff 3 year ago. Before sora khutte ( 16 legs) kalo dhara those was in Jamal.
I really enjoy with their videos that allow me to reach places that for my 80 years of age do not go-for now-for that reason I thank you very much, for it. Both are very sympathetic. Regards from Buenos Aires Argentina South America
🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵from Nepal My dream is to visit America 🥺🥺🥺
Ah yes, Pokhara. I remember spending heck of a lot oh time in Double View bar, drinking masala tea, watching the lake, the mountains and the bustling street below the terrace, thinking how beautiful it is to travel
You guys are on a roll now for sure! A totaly different ball game than Europe. Thank you so much for an amazing episode as always. Much love and respect from Norway ♥️ 🌍
Kathmandu is developing when u get back to Kathmandu u will see change ♥️🙏🙏🇳🇵 jai nepal
never realized Nepal was so modern!
I've never seen anything outside of the Tibetan monasteries and tourist areas.
thank you!🙏🙏
Nepal is way much more advanced
Come see
We have 4G everywhere 😉
It's not. All they use is a truck chassie and pull out the old seats and but these indoor furniture seats instead. They only last a few years.
Awesome guys! I'm excited to travel to Nepal as well in a few days 😍 I hope monsoon season is almost done though.
Yeah! Maybe 15-20 days and monsoon are officially gone. Greetings from Nepal
@@PuzzleGamesyt that's great, I will be there earlier but I guess it will be alright
@@timtense Sure. Its festive season here in Nepal. The biggest festival in Nepal starts after 6 days from today. It will be crowded, you will see happy faces everywhere and it will be lot of fun. By the way, have a safe journey.
Road and traffic is an increasing problem in Nepal. The highway was built more than 40 years ago by King Mahendra. But after the massacre of last king the country began to downfall due to corruption. And still the Highway is not repaired and build at all. But now Chinese are building a wide road to Pokhara so it's going to be good hopefully. Hope you enjoyed the time in Nepal and hope you will visit again and next time you visit the Himalayan region. Stay safe
True 🙏
Its dusty these days the roads in KTM.
There was a "highway" (road) Kathmandu-Pokhara already more than 40 years ago!
@@annasudhakar6233 Really? Whoa I thought it was only 20 or little more than it.
@@makadoxvsdk9530 This journey brings many happy memories for me. I travelled KTM to PKR on this Prithvi Rajmarg many times over the last 40 years. It is named after King Prithvi Narayan Shah, the Ghorkali founder of modern Nepal. Last time I travelled was in 2017 and first time was in 1982 and the journey took 8 hours then - still today it can take 8 hours. One time it took 10 hours because of construction work and traffic jams. 🙂. Today some parts are better, but some are not - there was always construction and very bumpy sections on every journey I made. But the journey is still one of my favourite bus rides in the world. It was actually first opened in 1971, so now over 50 years old. One time I travelled in a big local bus - about 50 seats. It was very cheap (about NPRs50) but very uncomfortable because the seats were very small and just wooden seats with wooden backs. It was all local passengers and no other tourists. But the experience was still worth it. If you can book your seat early, like a week in advance and get a seat at the front it will be so much more comfortable. I'm planning on returning to Nepal in February 2023 for 3 months, so I will travel this road again as I have friends in KTM and Dharke and PKR 🙂
Welcome and thanks for visiting and exploring NEPAL 🇳🇵 LOTS OF LOVE 😘🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
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Thanks for exploring nepal in the world. You should visit all the tourism places in pokhara. Lots of love ❤️
Hello Chris and Carol!
The bus seems comfy!
Amazing video.
The food is delicious 😊
Thank you for sharing ❤️
Greetings from a Portuguese ❤️
You guys are chill and a cool couple. Def digging y’alls vibe. 🤟🏼
Pokhara looks so beautiful - I’d love to visit one day! Hello from Scotland! 😄🏴
Yes but not more than you 😂😂😂🎉
Scottish hasn't visited Nepal yet 😢😢😢
soon to be here. thanks for the greatest video I've ever watched recently. Cant wait for it. LOVE it
Interesting your are showing views I never saw in Pokhara, must have changed a lot, too. - We always stayed in small guest houses along the lake side, very basic, and the bus, well, to say the least, very basic as well! The tallest mountain behind the lake is called Machapuchre, it was my morning view right from the window of one of the guesthouses I stayed, been there at least 4 times!
I first visited Nepal in 1982. Kathmandu and Pokhara have changed SO SO much since then. No small guest houses on Lakeside now. First guest house I stayed in was Snowland Lodge. Just 4 rooms. No electricity, no glass in the windows, only one cold water shower, but I absolutely loved it. I felt I was in heaven as I could hear the owners cow right outside my window at night. 🙂 Sadly Pokhara has now lost some of it's charm and attraction for me, but is still VERY beautiful and I will visit again in a few months. 🙏
Hiya, nice to see your journey days. And great you had some comfort on the coach for a change. Beautiful views. Shame you had some rain. But gives you time to catch up on things and relax a little. Beautiful video. As always. Another place I never thought to visit. There is so much to see. The mountains are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Have a lovely rest of the week.
7:28 they are evergreen forest.
Hello Chris and Carol, hat a beautiful intro. It’s awesome. Thank you for sharing your wonderful beautiful journey, bus ride throughout Nepal. Have fun and enjoy.
I usually hate commentary on UA-cam videos but I really enjoyed this one, very soothing
Trekking area and their view in nepal is awesome😌🤷loved Himalayas when I had been there
Thank you👍from Skopje North Macedonia🇲🇰
Oh beautiful Skopje. I visited there (when it was still Yugoslavia) many years ago in the 1970s. Greetings from New Zealand
@22:33 that's not the monkey King he Lord hanuman known for power strength and knowledge of all 8 types of powers in universe.....his reference comes even in Black Panther movie when the villan says Glory to Hanuman 🙏
Hope you are doing much better Chris!
Take Care
Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
We made a trip in 2016 from Kathmandu to Pokhara in van. This video take back to memory lane. First, place you had your lunch we also had a lunch. Second, when you pointed out a hotel look like a temple, we stayed first night in that brick color hotel. We also visited Devil's fall, and Gupteshwar Mahadev. And at the end, you mentioned a resort hotel in middle of lake, we stayed there one night. That was awesome place to stay. Pokhara is most beautiful city on Nepal.
Was it Fishtail Lodge on the lake? It got bombed during the Maoist times , but is re-built and still there today.
@@NewZman23 yes. I forgot the name. Thanks. We had a great time. Beautiful.
@@NewZman23 From Pokhara, we took road trip to Muktinath. Beautiful scenery.
@@Just_a_normal_guy11 It's a trip I would love to do. Formerly it was not possible by road, only possible by foot/trek. But my age limits my treks now. Was it expensive?
@@NewZman23 I live in USA. We had a group of 11 booked Kailash and Mansarovar from KTM. We had a few days extra, so we booked Muktimath trip. I don't know how much we paid in US dollars.
They probably had a few jumpers that they put grills alongside that raging churching waterfall!
The bus seats look comfy. Your lunch looked yummy with nice views. Nice hotel and great views. I love waterfalls! The sound is awesome! Wonderful video! Love from Vermont
Hi ...chris and carole
Hope you are doing well !
The videos are champion !
Keep filming , keep tight ,
And Blessings 😊
Thanks!
Always look forward to your latest post. Nepal definitely on my bucket list. Thanks for sharing your adventures with the world 🙏
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I am from Switzerland...but the natural beauty is far beautiful than our country there.... culture, clothing,,their hospitality...I love NEPAL🥰😍😍❤️
Hahaha hasaucha bahun muji
@@nikeshshahi4902 🤣🤣 kata bata ho...kuire ko manjitna parena??
U r a lucky man bro.u have a wife who support u.may the lord blessed both off u.
I hear you on not drinking a lot. That’s always my biggest problem, drinking too much and no bathroom
The mountain you were looking at is Machupicare or Fish Tail. Funnily enough the best view of the Mountains is from the Bus station. done the bus trip from Katmandu many times but never with padded seats.
I am very glad that you both are enjoying Pokhara is one of the most beautiful place in Nepal God bless you both and explore more..
I think you visited at wrong time because it's probably raining in summer time, weather is more clear on october, November and December then you could see the mount macchapucchre vividly. I went to pokhara on last January fortunately i got the stunning view of the mountains and i was totally engrossed on it i still miss pokhara for those stunning mountains 🏔️
Bro just extend your visa if you really like to explore Nepal! You will never regret and if you are week financially then don't worry cuz we are going to watch your video.
Cool PLACE...Been to Pokhara...back in 90's..No Hotel or Bars...only Open Air Campsite...facing Mt Everest....I swam at the LAKE...-5degress...On my Mt Bike...You Guys are Lucky.....(The first Strike in NEPAL...involving King Birendra...Now It looks More Touristic....)..😛
I feel relaxing when I watch your vlogs after a long day of hard work, thanks....
That river on your journey and the lake are not dirty. It's just a little muddy water cause it's monsoon now. If you visit during winter, it's clean.
hi chris will u come to mustang and lumbini
I'm from Italy and have been around the world, Nepal is just at other level when it comes to natural beauty.
Guys go to cocco beach, phewa taal , lakeside ,disneyland ,waterfalls , so many hidden treasures in pokhara yet to be explored
Namaste 🙏I did that journey few weeks ago with taxi 🚕 I don't want to do it anymore I prefer flight, because I couldn't fly that day due to weather conditions no visibility from the air I had to do it,was bumpy dusty but I had a good adventure, definitely going back this year ❤️
I love Nepal 🥰❤️ now it's my favorite country 😍🙏🙏Namaste
You should definitely try bungee jump in place called kusma .there is a place called “the cliff”
Nepal is so Rich Natural resources ❤
Excellent. Loved that bus and the scenery was spectacular. Thanks for sharing.😎
Did that trip in 1976, metal road back then but the scenery is still beautiful if a lot more populated. Thanks for the memories.
I took this bus to Pokhara doing remote work during pandemic, best ride and very comfortable!
Your video reminds me of the beauty of Nepal, thanks for sharing! God gifted nature.
The scenery along the river is fab.
Sure is! I never thought of Nepal having that kind of scenery
I was in Nepal the year before the earthquake. In one place we stayed there was no running water or roads. Everything came in by small plane which landed on the parade ground/football field. Our transport for a few days was elephant; we took out turn in feeding and washing them. That was great fun.
Hey Carol and Cris Nice Videos guys Thanks for Sharing 👍👍👍✌️👌🙌🇺🇸💕👋
We're going to take this trip with our 5 young kiddos soon. Did you use a specific travel company? Or how did you book? We found one place that shows the same bus on their photos.. the interior looks the same
Thank you for visiting Nepal 🇳🇵 Namaste
She said it better ‘ aalu matar ‘ 😂😂. Absolutely loved it.
Always wanted to c u guys do a mountain tour, guess it’s your first time doing it atleast in Asia, being a beach person myself, end up picking the seas over the mountains every single time, though wud love to go to the Himalayas
wait whaaaaattt!!!!!!
you guys were at my areaa that time
i missed a chance to meet you guyss
Good show. I read that if you drink water, you’ll want to go pp. If you have a few swallows of Gatorade it should be enough. Don’t eat salty or sweet foods, you won’t get thirsty.
I will be visiting nepal soon and this intro video sply the bus journey was useful 🙏
Few months back i was watching your Brazil and Mexico's travel video. Now you are here in Nepal. Good to see you guys here. Have a good time.
How are you guys so calm about having seats changed again and again?
Where did you guys buy the tickets? Online or at an agency? Thanks!
very nice video, the philippines misses you a lot guys :)
High there! I want to take the same bus to Pokhara but I'm not sure how and where to book it. Can you guys help me please? It's my first time in Nepal 🙃
Thank you for visiting nepal 🇳🇵 very kind couple
Thank you for visiting our country. I hope you had a good time.
21:50 sarangkot
You must stay there one Night
Which bus service did you guys use? Which platform to book the rides?
Pokhara is the rainiest place in Nepal so it pretty much rains everyday after noon in the moonsoon. i heard you guys left already enjoy the spring and autums here in nepal next time love from Nepal.
Nepal is the second largest water resources in the world
I am from Nepal you guys are in mountain area so anytime it gets rain there always landslide so don't expect good road.Govement are also not guilty it's nature it is always like this.But enjoy nature welcome to Nepal .Have a nice time.
Welcome to Nepal, Chris & Carol..have a nice & pleasant stay...🙏
You both are great and happy 😃 great videos I really enjoying watching this
do visit iskcon pokhara a temple in front of basundhara park street 5,
Love your videos! But would be even better if you published in 4k :)
Welcome to our beautiful country Nepal🇳🇵
hello welcome to pokhara which has more fresh air,which is clean,which is beautifull POKHARA OR KHATMANDU?
The bus I took from India to Kathmandu was a ride through hell,potholes that could swallow a water buffalo.
Probably not much better now. 😆 Did you sit at the back of the bus? It makes it 100 times more uncomfortable.
@@NewZman23 The "8 hour" ride took 12 with
2 flat tires.No fluffy seats,bounced and even
hit my head on the roof once.
@@rick-be 😄 Bet you were happy to arrive in Kathmandu.
@@NewZman23 We arrived around midnight and encountered a roving
pack of dogs,mostly small and not growling so now I hadda find
a place to sleep.I believe a hostel tout showed up and we were saved.
@@rick-be I've found the feral dogs are generally not aggressive in Kathmandu. Hindus revere dogs and are valued for their friendship and once a year there is a day when they are celebrated (Kukur Tihar) with a malla, (floral garland) placed around their necks and a red tika applied to their forehead.. Even the feral dogs will get this special treatment on this day. But beware of an angry dog; if it bites you, you run the risk of rabies.
Which camera you are using for vlog
Great video
Welcome to our hometown Pokhara, Kaksi.
wow my my . what beauty . When I visited the water didn't do justice as now . thanks guys
Now its the end of the monsoon season, plenty of water so the best time to visit.
Love to see foreigners came to Nepal in huge
Excellent upload , thanks for sharing !
Was that Portland hotel in Pokhara ?
Welcome to Pokhara guyz, but I have already seen you in different parts of pokhara in tiktok haha
Greetings from Pokhara.wel come to Pokhara
Love that angry waterfall and the caves! Also all the different sculptures. 🙏
Angry waterfall was the best!
I like Carol's haggling for the taxi price lol thank you Chris and Carol luv you x
These people are poor ,I would not have the nerve to haggle. But if it works good for you.
@@evelinholmes6401 we paid way more than the actual ride is worth still, keep in mind that in a lot of these countries you will be charged 4-5 times the actual price (this is actually a common tactic, charge super high so that even when the tourist haggles the price will still be high for them) They actually have a ride share app there which showed it was only 95 rupees for a 2-3 min ride but we paid 300 so he was more than happy for sure. We had been going a distance of 25 mins for 600-700 rupees the other days so there is no way 2-3 mins was going to be 400 rupees lol
Do visit Manang ,mustang and other mountain region of Nepal you won't regret it
Take care both of you lovely couple.
I want your videos coming. How amazing it was actually I am enjoying your videos and you gies.
FYI anyone travelling this route soon, there is almost no tarmac road so the journey is about 9 hours and extremely bumpy. You will want to take this luxury bus as we did, because you are constantly bumping out of your chair 😅
Welcome to Nepal. Been your subscriber since 5K. ☺️