This video is a SHINING example of why Les Stroud is the finest survival instructor on the global stage. Not only does he demonstrate a careful, considered, methodical approach to survival, he never fails to also demonstrate respect for the land and the people and culture of that land (and in this particular case, the religion). Thank you Mr. Stroud for putting these on UA-cam for all of us to enjoy.
There is no need to respect the culture for itself, or the religion at all. Respect the people and their free will, and their customs which aren't morally compromising, and the fact of their beliefs. I would not perform the rites of any of these pagan cultures under any circumstance. Follow the dictates of your conscience and not the dictates of random cultures.
And he went into tiger and leopard country alone. As someone who lives in tiger, leopard, and bear country I know full well that no other 'survival' expert would do that.
I did see a wild tiger in india in a national park - guide told me 2 or 3 tourists go missing like just gone every year ... I suggested single file through jungle was not a good idea .. he just laughed oh yes sir ..
This was the only episode where I actually legit feared for Les Stroud. Every other episode was about surviving harsh weather and climate, finding food, building shelter, etc. But this episode was entirely about predators hunting you down.
@@chrisbaxter3597 that's to say they'll be paying attention if a tiger comes for you or they'll hit their shot, or the shot will drop the tiger right away. Just cause you have guards, doesn't mean you're 100% safe.
@@mwdouglas3794 So what- he decided to go there for narcissist and financial gain - if the tigers decide they don’t like him in their territory- the tigers should not be harmed - am I supposed to have sympathy for a dick who puts himself in such a ridiculous position
There is a reason why Les is the best in the Biz. He could have easily never mentioned the guards who kept watch over him but he kept things real as he always does. The reality is that going into that forest with well-documented man-eating tigers alone would be a deadly decision, to say the least. I think this is one of his most impactful episodes because if a world-renowned survival expert needs armed guards to safely exist in a place your everyday adventure junky has no business anywhere near. Thank you Les for keeping it real and saving lives to this very day.
@@space-man313 Not really, you might be young but for us in our 30s and on we grew up watching him every single day. I'm sure you're just joking, but this is one guy who doesn't deserve it.
@@jamescarr4662 Lol if you think dying to make a show is worth it, by all means please head over to the jungles of India by yourself with a camera and let us know how it goes. I'm sure you're very knowledgeable and qualified to deal with tigers!
@@sanaminatozaki2140 That's absurd. He isn't the one making the show. Les Stroud is. So if you're gonna make the show pointless, maybe don't make it. Or be prepared for people to call it. I still remember when he found a "washed up" working (!) lighter on the rocks of a beach at a deserted island. Brilliant.
I cannot express into words how grateful I am that Les has put all these survivorman episodes up on his channel. I couldn't tell you how many hours I've spent watching over the last 3 weeks since I discovered this channel. I have to say that the director commentaries are by far my favorite, and can only hope that they keep on coming. Thank you Les!!!! You are the man.
@@goldmanjace Its 2021 who the hell is still using a dvd player, and if you are..good job your a rarity, meaning this is probably the best way, also nice stealth jab there even though Les has made it free for us all.
And to think Les couldn't even do this if he didn't have it written into his contract that he will retain the rights to all of his work, a thing most people didn't bother doing because they generally would pay you a bit more if you let the network or producer keep the content. And at the time most people also believed that they wouldn't ever use their shows, it was such a hassle and you needed a lot of resources to produce DVDs or air stuff on TV, most people were convinced it was a better idea to just get royalties every time the show aired or a DVD set was reissued. Les probably felt the integrity of his show was too important to let somebody else control when and where it was shown, and he (correctly, IMHO) predicted he could have way more freedom to make his work available to a wider audience in the future.
Mr. Stroud has done a really nice job in these episodes. This show brought me closer to my young son back when the show started and my wife suddenly decided to end our marriage. So my son, having to deal with divorcing parents at just 6 years old had a really hard time, but the show's content is so interesting with such beautiful scenery my son who had to deal with ADD besides his parents separating, was totally captivated. 15 years later, now at age 21, he still brings up how this show helped occupy his thoughts and his emotional pain. I told him about the directors cut and he's all over those now. All thanks to this great man, Mr. Stroud.
It's such a shame that your son at that age had to go through those tough times. Sadly so many couples end marriages sometimes for the wrong reasons and the kids if any, have to suffer. You say she suddenly ended it which tells me she had other plans instead of trying to work things out. It happens so frequently nowadays. Back then people stayed together through the bad and tough times and somehow eventually worked it out. This world has changed so drastically and people don't seem to want to put any effort into something that's supposed to be a binding contract with God. I'm glad you and your son found something in common and this helped him through the tough times, as well as yourself.
@Poppy333 Thank you for the kind word and empathy for a total stranger. My son had a hard time, as can be expected, as did I, and the fact is that marriage means nothing to some people. It's disposable, as everything else in this society is becoming. I did express how much Survivorman meant during that difficult period; it's such a great show to watch with an inquisitive child. TV shows having substance and good content are becoming rare...again thanks for your comment...I realize that I'm not the only person to go through this horrible experience. I guess that we can only change what's within our control. I just feel for the children going through it - they are the victims - and that's what truly sucks. Best, HK
He was paralyzed with fear the entire episode and rightly so. One place I can think of which is even more dangerous than this would Sundarband forest. Tigers there are completely fearless and unusually aggressive. Going there is truly a suicide mission.
By far the most nervous I have ever seen him in any of his survival surroundings. I love the show and the fact that he is doing it ALONE. Doing double the work for all the camera set-ups and retrievals. Les you are "The Man", Rock on.
Les I remember watching your shows in middle school. Didn’t realize it at the time, but it was the one of the best escapes from some of the worst times I’ve been through. Thanks for being you and uploading them here🙏🏻
When I think of great Canadians, I think of you Les. You aren't overly confident or cocky even though you are a master at what you do. You respect nature, other cultures and peoples different views. I've been a long time fan and i'm always proud to say that I come from the same province as the Survivorman! Thanks for the great content as always.
Les played a big role in my life at one point for the very reasons you listed. He is tough, but not mean. He is rough and tumble but not aggressive. Very balanced person. It meant a lot at the time (early 20's) when I was trying to grow my confidence, that Les admitted his intense fear *while continuing into the situation causing him fear*. He doesn't complain either. Just moves on. I love that. Great man he is.
Even for a “survival” he got a gift for the temple. That’s is something that what i can really appreciate/respect. Big Love from The Netherlands, Amsterdam-West.
Trust me dude. I have spent a lot of my life in these jungles, usually in the safety of a jeep safari. But even then, the stories I have heard of tigers and other cats is simply crazy. There are some books written by Jim corbette (maneaters of kumaon, Man eating leopards of Rudraprayag etc) are just bone chilling. It is a myth that big cats don't attack human settlements. Its about chance and a weak prey.
@@ShotgunNShacK The mask helps a bit since big cats need to be stealthy. There are a lot of things the locals follow. Like There is usually an update every morning from rangers about the movement of the big cats, sloths (if they are spotted), packs of wild dogs and elephant herds. Locals also don't venture out too far into the forest. And they usually do this in pairs. One keeps a watch, the other does the gathering or chopping wood. Sometimes they light fires if they have to stay longer. Fire is one of the best deterrent to any animal. But locals usually don't light fires in the dry season.
@@ShotgunNShacK What has also happened over the ages is that 70% of Indian forests are now Urban areas. And Tiger conservation efforts has concentrated tigers in a smallish area. That's why coming across a tiger in these forests is more common as opposed to when the whole country was a big forest. Les Stroud is quite lucky he got out unscathed.
@@KalpeshPatel78 that's increasingly happening all over the world. In America in places like California for example more and more people are getting attacked by mountain lions and such because the suburban sprawl is encroaching on their territory. Humans want to live close to nature but don't want the problems and predators that come with it. We just keep making their territory smaller and smaller until a confrontation is inevitable
@@ShotgunNShacK There are solutions to such problems, but the human species won't be able to follow it. Sadly, eventually these big cats (and other predators) will go extinct. Tigers are highly endangered. from millions of tigers at the start of the century to a few thousand left. Even if you have great conservation practices, where will they be housed. And man-animal conflict will continue where 99.9% of the time, the animal has to go.
Les stroud is the best survival expert on UA-cam that's to me. Just from watching his videos got me into survival now Iv been training for 10 years now it's awesome to learn all new techniques
Hey les, not sure if you'll ever see this but I just want to tell you how much I love what you do, I remember watching season 1 with my mom when I was in elementary school, it sparked a passion inside me for the outdoors and nature that wont ever die and now I get to relive the experience with my daughter. you're a legend man, thankyou for making all of this available for everybody on UA-cam
same. i bought the show this week cause I just had to see it. It was my first time seeing Les wigged out. Not being the apex predator on scene will do that too you, In the Georgia swamp episode, Les often had has back to the gator infested swamp, but here there was a man-eater tiger on the hunt and Les couldnt shake his nerves. 'How can i do with a 500 lbs bengal tiger looking for a meal only yards away...'
@@tysiscoe yeah even in Africa he wasn’t that spooked. The one that he was spooked was when the Jaguar was following him in the Amazon in the one episode
I think the guards are there to protect him and the precious rhinos. Very few but still there and this jungle is spread in 4 countries Nepal, India ,Bhutan and Bangladesh. Lots of illegal hunters and smugglers
yeah man, Bengal Tigers are the most dangerous of any big cat on the planet, damn near perfect apex predators, and Leopards are not far behind at all, they are just as deadly even though they aren’t as large and if i had to survive for a few days out in the jungle with them and saw scale viper snakes, king cobras and tons of other endemic life on my own without any protection i’d probably have an anxiety attack lmao
The fact that tigers are so big and powerful, agile and dexterous, have a curious nature and can squeeze through many holes, can climb trees and swim across rivers makes it the most complete apex predator on the planet...the only thing it can't do it stand up on its hind legs and tap dance...but imagine if it could! Scary thought....
Funny thing is, I thought this video would take place in the forests or jungles of the Ghats in Southern India, so I was almost relieved when he said he’s in North India 😅
If you carry a surfboard in the jungle tigers get confused and leave you alone - Australian tip haven't seen my beer buddie aus mate for years now though
the intro speech is pretty much the same speech my brother gave me walking in rough urban areas. "walk like you're on a mission and don't stop to talk to anyone, no matter what."
@@JustinCasey216 yea I know but i quit paying for cable or any other TV service so it is fun to rewatch these episodes. I look forward to all of his UA-cam uploads especially the directors commentary.
You've always been my favorite survival expert and the real Survivorman. Thank you for all the knowledge that you share with the world and go on with the good work. You've always been a hero of my since my childhood! Thank you Mr Stroud
I used to binge watch these when I was going thru a deep depression, amazing how much it helped, really good distraction and escapism while going thru dark times.
45:27 this and 4 calls after that were definitely Sambar deer alarm calls, Sambar are too big for a leopard so sambar mostly give calls when there is a tiger around.
I feel like India is the type of place that Les could go into with everything he would ever want to survive and then some and still be on edge the entire time
Les..PLEASE do a commentary on this one!!! We were on edge all the time fearing every sound, you are incredibly brave, and so many have learnt from you, admire and respect you beyomd measure...
As a kid growing up in the Bronx in the late sixties and seventies, the botanical gardens was an adventure for us. He takes me places that I'll never ever see, and to that I say, thank you.
@@colinjames2469 a word class chef, a world class traveller reporter , had two of the best shows on television and best selling author !!! He was not just a cook. If you knew anything about Bourdain you would know it was a high compliment.
Les, I have been watching you for what feels like right around 20 years. Thank you for going through the struggle to allow people to learn through all you do. You're the man!
All the places I'll never go, are now accessible because of your dedication Mr. Stroud. Thank you sir. I've long been a fan of yours... and will ever be.
I lived in India as young boy in foothills of Himalayas all the memories come back it is a magical land probably the nicest place to survive it is spiritual oriented that is the key in India
That's so neat you have those cherished memories of your gorgeous homeland. If I had the chance, I would love to see it...especially the foothills of the Himalayas!
@@shanaguilar8352 I was born in Punjab but lived with my Grandma who was teacher ( sewing ) in Himachal Pardesh and many times was stationed to remote villiages I went to elementary school there you are right it is beautiful my memories from there still with me I did go back and travel there and just wished to live there it is so nice ( I think you have some special 'destiny' if you are there )
@@rajibjoshi8868 Rajib, thank you for your reply.🙃 I get the clear feeling that your homeland is truly a special, even wonder-filled.. If I ever get the chance, I'm going there!💚
It's so unusual to see Les shooken up, but rightfully so, Tigers are absolutely terrifying. No other large cat comes close to the sheer power and stealth of a Tiger. The standard African lion wouldn't even be a challenge to a Siberian or Bengal tiger, if the Tiger got fatally injured in the fight it would be due to sheer chance. Thanks for the content, knowing you're still going strong is great!
The worst ones in these jungles are the sloth bears and a pack of wild dogs. Even tigers steer clear of them. There is documentation of Tigers being hunted and eaten by a sloth bear. A pack of wild dogs on a hunt too can injure and kill a tiger. Their numbers usually range between 10 to 50.. even 100s earlier this century.
The lion has a big advantage though: its mane. Cats mostly kill by going for the neck, and the tiger would have a really hard time getting through that thick mane of a male lion. At the same time, the tiger's neck is fully exposed with little protection. I think the fight would be much closer than you believe.
@@KalpeshPatel78 Hi. Could you do read wiki on sloth bear. Its just one of tiger prey. not the other way around. Just look at size and its also a bear not same as tenacity of a big cat that have more muscle per pound.
@@newoneserchin4010 the bear dogs..... hell pigs and the terror birds of the prehistoric times were the true killer animals.... the hell pig was alive in an eat or be eaten world in America and was the top dog for literally just under 20million years.... they ate the crescent horned baby rhino 🦏..... they were beaten to there food by the introduction of the bear dogs who came over a newly formed ice bridge in the ice age.... the bear dogs worked as a team to kill prey much bigger and stronger than them.... while the terror bird used its massive beak to snap the back of the long extinct hangman horse..... these animals were more of a predator than any tiger.... the hell pig alone was a lot bigger than a fully grown man.... we should be glad that these animals aren’t around today
@@killerboy4441 Not really although the lion has a mane. Lion don't stand a chance against both siberian tiger and Bengal tiger. Thats the reason why lions hunt in packs and not solo while tiger hunt solo. Especially the siberian tiger that beast is terrifying
I'm from the U.S. and having been watching your shows since I was a kid. My wife's Indian, and I spent a few years living in Kolkata. I'd love to see you do another few episodes in India--maybe Kerala, Odisha, or the Sundarbans!
Less, I rewatch these over and over. Still my favorite survival show of all time. It's entertaining and also educational. I always enjoy watching you enjoy the small bits of food you find. Thanks
Just recently found this program again, I have flashbacks from hearing the intro. Thanks for sharing Les, It's truly amazing to find a tv program that does actual survivor, instead of acting like it!
I’ve watched all your episodes multiple times over the last 20 years Les, and as an avid hiker and outdoorsman, they never get old. Keep it coming! Stay safe and adventure on!
@@Holy_rhin0 Les could survive there easily for a week, the fact it is only a week is why animals are the most dangerous factor. If it was more than a week then those places would mean eventual death but Les can find enough water to stave off death for a week anywhere and doesn't even need to eat
Never knew the difference between Yellow Wood Sorrel and Clovers. My backyard is becoming one big field of food! Dandelions, Spring onions and now Sorrel are all part of my diet thanks to you, Les. Cheers!
its cool that Les is transparent about some of the "advantages" he gets. even if its just having locals keeping an eye on him at a distance in the tiger zone.
@@friendlyatheist9589 in india there are several types of armed forces dedicated to forest department only. Some protects us from predators when we go hiking like this, some are for smugglers, some are for mavoists, some are for protection biodiversity such as rehabilitation of wild cat which step out from forest.
Can’t tell you why but this is my favorite episode out of all he has done!! Love the threat of tigers and having the mask on backwards to protect something attacking him from behind
Around 14:23/24, when Les pans down to the area below his shelter, something like a cat very clearly moves and runs up into the bushes. It's sort of in the left corner. Les didn't notice it here, and I haven't seen anyone else bring it up.
I used to love this show as a little kid.... now.. as an adult.. I love it even more. Les keeps my love for the wilderness alive when I am unable to be out enjoying it myself. What a show.
Les was my childhood hero. It’s so great to relive my childhood and touch up on some knowledge by watching these now in my twenties. No shade to other survival shows but it’s a breath of fresh air to rewatch these. Thanks for posting these Mr. Stroud!!
I’ve watched, pretty well, everything Les has done. For some reason, this episode has me concerned for him. You could really hear the fear in his voice when he heard that tiger. Glad your still with us Les!! 🙏🏼
I’ve been waiting to watch this episode ever since Les went on Rogans show and talked about his adventures in India. I know Les doesn’t get attacked by a tiger but I’m still on edge watching it!
I do appreciate how Les respects not only the land but the culture of the ppl who reside there. It’s all about respect when it boils down to it and Les certainly demonstrates this. Good on ya Les
I love you Les, you motivate me when I feel down and remind me to appreciate the moment, small pleasures and the majesty of nature so thank you, Survivor Man has been an anchor for me for decades now
Les Stroud... Survivorman, you were the first human tv personality my son ever got to liking when he was small. He was all cartoons until he started watching your show. He is 18 now... when he was 4 we used to watch your shows all the time on tv and he loved you, loved your show. Good times.
I usually get a lot of comfort from watching and learning from these videos. This one however gave me a lot of anxiety. I can only imagine what it was like being In your shoes. You’ve got some balls of steel les! Much respect!
I cannot get enough of these videos. I remember watching them back in the day and being enamored. Life went on, I would see Les doing interviews online and I would watch, but other than that I had largely moved on. However, when he uploaded these video's I had absolutely no choice but to watch. Les has so much passion for his craft, so much respect for the wilderness (and all that encompasses) and so much energy for life. I see a man who is truly loving his life when I watch these videos. So much respect to Les.
I've been a fan of yours since 2007 and this is the first episode I ever saw that made me physically anxious for you. Jesus Les, you are my hero. Cast iron balls.
You've got your nerve, Mr. Stroud, for being so compelling that I'm forced to watch at least 49 minutes of your video. Which usually leads to a marathon of Survivorman wether I've seen them 20 times or not. 😉 Thank you. Keep up the safe, most interesting work.
the shoulder tatoo stars les has are the coolest tattoos any man has... "what are those tattoos?" "oh these? from an isolated tribe who have hardly had any interaction with modern people or white people, i got the confidence and respect of the medicine men there by going through their rites and they gave me these tattoos to identify that." les should be doing dos equis commercials
That mini savannah les walked into was a killing field for tigers for sure. The energy there literally screamed of animal death. Was I the only one that just could see a tiger running down its prey there?
Watching this show brings me back so much nostalgia... I remember watching this on the History Channel at 7am *every morning* before school, way before I ever even heard of UA-cam. Those were the most peaceful time of the day and made it worth waking up early day after day. That happened while I was in elementary school and now I'm 213 years old.
This Episode premiered right on my birthday. Thank you Les Stroud, my all time favorite survival-expert. You learned me so many things in the outdoors. Great to have you back as the true and only Survivorman. Cheers from Germany.
One of my favorite episodes! Funny as hell after that close call that send him up into the tree the show ends and I'm pretty sure it wasn't 7 days lol. Les was like hell with this episode I'm out of here right now!! Tiger be like don't leave so soon Les, get rid of your armed guards and stick around for dinner...
Not gonna lie I was a little bummed out to find it was just a hornets nest. They're no joke but was expecting something bigger, guess he probably be running like that though.
PLEASE: director’s commentary for this one!!! I remember wondering, “what the hell happened at the end? And the middle? And what’s with the armed guards?!” Please, Les, this one would be spectacular to hear the BTS stories!
Those armed guards are basically forest guards to keep out poachers. No one is allowed except maybe local villagers and sadhus to venture into national parks in India without one. He got permission to enter on foot but the forest department definitely wouldn't want a foreigner ending up dead bcoz of a tiger. Bad publicity. So they follow him around without getting close.
This reminds me of when I got split up from my school party at Woburn Abbey. There was no way I could have stumbled into the lions' enclosure, but walking down an avenue of trees, all alone and hearing one growling deeply in the distance made the hair on my neck stand on end. I was relieved to turn out of that avenue of trees and into the picnic area and to see my school friends munching on sandwiches and drinking lemonade. ;))
Grew up watching this guy after school on TV here in Canada. Guy was always my #1 TV idol. Watching him come full circle to youtube is weird, but HIGHLY welcomed. You make me proud of being Canadian Les.
Les I've been watching your show since I was a teen in the 90s. You've inspired me and taught me so much over the years. Thank you. I hope you keep the adventures coming for many more seasons.
Thank you for posting these for us. Getting on US netflix or prime would be wonderful. At this time we can only buy dvd or buy on youtube in the US it seems that it is on prime but not available for us here.
Watching this episode about big cats, reminded me of the time i was stalked by a big mountain lion. It’s crazy how stealthy and quiet big cats really are.
I had 2 of them in north Dakota follow me, next day in the river bottom one track was as big as my hand the other one I could stick my boot across, 12 x 12, I had no idea they had feet that big, freaked me out and I was walking around in the dark, I almost was lunch.
Yes! India! And respect for the land, and the customs of the people of the land, he perceives as...spiritually important. To survival and beyond, Les! Looking forward to watching the rest! 4:45
Fantastic video from Les! My God Les you are crazy man! Thank you so much for not making us pay for your videos. I have been staying up late on work nights watching these. My boss may not appreciate you, but I sure as heck do. You my friend truly make you tube a better place because of your generosity!
This episode shows important life lessons. There are natural forces on this planet which are greater than humans. Every episode reflects this truth but in this episode, the forces are much greater than any episode produced. Such a beautiful country. Full of life and energy. I can understand why so many go on spirit journeys in the forests of India.
This video is a SHINING example of why Les Stroud is the finest survival instructor on the global stage. Not only does he demonstrate a careful, considered, methodical approach to survival, he never fails to also demonstrate respect for the land and the people and culture of that land (and in this particular case, the religion). Thank you Mr. Stroud for putting these on UA-cam for all of us to enjoy.
There is no need to respect the culture for itself, or the religion at all. Respect the people and their free will, and their customs which aren't morally compromising, and the fact of their beliefs. I would not perform the rites of any of these pagan cultures under any circumstance. Follow the dictates of your conscience and not the dictates of random cultures.
@@valthiriansunstrider2540 found the anti religion guy
Try Ray Mears as well
@@valthiriansunstrider2540 stfu stop acting like you above the rest of us
And he went into tiger and leopard country alone. As someone who lives in tiger, leopard, and bear country I know full well that no other 'survival' expert would do that.
Les Stroud is low key earning himself a hot meal and a cold beer in the homes of millions of people by posting these for free for everybody
Lol no more pirating for me
Meh just as free as tv. Got an internet bill, and have to consume advertisements. Not much changed.
Drag red dot to the end.. U may and or U may not.. Get hit with an ad.. then press replay... No ads..
@@christinefarrow1315 If this works im gonna be pissed because I have watched at least days worth of youtube without knowing that.
@@christinefarrow1315 you goddam genius! Delete this before yootube finds it. 👍😂
This is honestly the only episode that I've watched that had me nervous and scared for Les. The thought of a lurking tiger is terrifying.
the one where he's in the rainforest is scaier. twards the end
@@ornifexxx When he was being stalked by the Jaguar was it?
I did see a wild tiger in india in a national park - guide told me 2 or 3 tourists go missing like just gone every year ... I suggested single file through jungle was not a good idea .. he just laughed oh yes sir ..
No matter how much knowledge and care you bring, a predator comes TO YOU
Before the Vietnam War tigers and leopards were a real danger living in the mountains of laos. They killed hundreds of people every year
This was the only episode where I actually legit feared for Les Stroud. Every other episode was about surviving harsh weather and climate, finding food, building shelter, etc. But this episode was entirely about predators hunting you down.
This one and the one where he had to flee to the village with a jaguar stalking him. Big cats man, not to be messed with.
He had two armed guards with him - what are you talking about
@@chrisbaxter3597 watch The Ghost And The Darkness. 2 armed guards means nothing.
@@chrisbaxter3597 that's to say they'll be paying attention if a tiger comes for you or they'll hit their shot, or the shot will drop the tiger right away. Just cause you have guards, doesn't mean you're 100% safe.
@@mwdouglas3794 So what- he decided to go there for narcissist and financial gain - if the tigers decide they don’t like him in their territory- the tigers should not be harmed - am I supposed to have sympathy for a dick who puts himself in such a ridiculous position
There is a reason why Les is the best in the Biz. He could have easily never mentioned the guards who kept watch over him but he kept things real as he always does. The reality is that going into that forest with well-documented man-eating tigers alone would be a deadly decision, to say the least. I think this is one of his most impactful episodes because if a world-renowned survival expert needs armed guards to safely exist in a place your everyday adventure junky has no business anywhere near. Thank you Les for keeping it real and saving lives to this very day.
-by Les Stroud🤣🤣🤣
@@space-man313 Not really, you might be young but for us in our 30s and on we grew up watching him every single day. I'm sure you're just joking, but this is one guy who doesn't deserve it.
or another way of looking at it is the very presence of said guards renders the whole endeavour artificial and pointless.
@@jamescarr4662 Lol if you think dying to make a show is worth it, by all means please head over to the jungles of India by yourself with a camera and let us know how it goes. I'm sure you're very knowledgeable and qualified to deal with tigers!
@@sanaminatozaki2140 That's absurd. He isn't the one making the show. Les Stroud is. So if you're gonna make the show pointless, maybe don't make it. Or be prepared for people to call it. I still remember when he found a "washed up" working (!) lighter on the rocks of a beach at a deserted island. Brilliant.
Graduated my 4 year electrical program today, plus I get a new Survivorman episode......best day ever
Grats!
Congratulations!
Congratulations
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congrats man!
I cannot express into words how grateful I am that Les has put all these survivorman episodes up on his channel. I couldn't tell you how many hours I've spent watching over the last 3 weeks since I discovered this channel. I have to say that the director commentaries are by far my favorite, and can only hope that they keep on coming. Thank you Les!!!! You are the man.
Just by the DVDs like everyone else
@@goldmanjace Its 2021 who the hell is still using a dvd player, and if you are..good job your a rarity, meaning this is probably the best way, also nice stealth jab there even though Les has made it free for us all.
Whats a diva-D?
And to think Les couldn't even do this if he didn't have it written into his contract that he will retain the rights to all of his work, a thing most people didn't bother doing because they generally would pay you a bit more if you let the network or producer keep the content. And at the time most people also believed that they wouldn't ever use their shows, it was such a hassle and you needed a lot of resources to produce DVDs or air stuff on TV, most people were convinced it was a better idea to just get royalties every time the show aired or a DVD set was reissued. Les probably felt the integrity of his show was too important to let somebody else control when and where it was shown, and he (correctly, IMHO) predicted he could have way more freedom to make his work available to a wider audience in the future.
@@goldmanjace He probably gets more money from people taking the time to watch his UA-cam content.
This is one of the episodes I REALLY want Les to do a commentary on.
Agreed!
Yes
I wonder Les still pack beef jerky for the trip
Does anyone know if there’s a part two? With the way it ended I was just wondering.
LES !!!! PLEASE DO A COMMENTARY
Mr. Stroud has done a really nice job in these episodes. This show brought me closer to my young son back when the show started and my wife suddenly decided to end our marriage. So my son, having to deal with divorcing parents at just 6 years old had a really hard time, but the show's content is so interesting with such beautiful scenery my son who had to deal with ADD besides his parents separating, was totally captivated. 15 years later, now at age 21, he still brings up how this show helped occupy his thoughts and his emotional pain. I told him about the directors cut and he's all over those now. All thanks to this great man, Mr. Stroud.
It's such a shame that your son at that age had to go through those tough times. Sadly so many couples end marriages sometimes for the wrong reasons and the kids if any, have to suffer. You say she suddenly ended it which tells me she had other plans instead of trying to work things out. It happens so frequently nowadays. Back then people stayed together through the bad and tough times and somehow eventually worked it out. This world has changed so drastically and people don't seem to want to put any effort into something that's supposed to be a binding contract with God. I'm glad you and your son found something in common and this helped him through the tough times, as well as yourself.
@Poppy333 Thank you for the kind word and empathy for a total stranger. My son had a hard time, as can be expected, as did I, and the fact is that marriage means nothing to some people. It's disposable, as everything else in this society is becoming. I did express how much Survivorman meant during that difficult period; it's such a great show to watch with an inquisitive child. TV shows having substance and good content are becoming rare...again thanks for your comment...I realize that I'm not the only person to go through this horrible experience. I guess that we can only change what's within our control. I just feel for the children going through it - they are the victims - and that's what truly sucks. Best, HK
ADD isn't real. School is just boring.
They make it up to sell drugs and pathologize normal behavior from children
Either Les is an excellent actor and deserves an academy award or he is scared shitless in this episode.
He was paralyzed with fear the entire episode and rightly so. One place I can think of which is even more dangerous than this would Sundarband forest. Tigers there are completely fearless and unusually aggressive. Going there is truly a suicide mission.
Massive respect, Indian Forest is soo dangerous, crazy that locals have survived there for so many thousands of years.
isnt that dangerous with a gun
I firmly believe here mentality plays role on their ultimate survival..tigers can't eat everyone lol
Them customer support dudes are built different
@@DDarkness last I checked, the ceos of those multinationals too albeit, you're correct there, we're built different.
@@Tzar-Athi how many CEOs out of 1.4 billion people? Not much
By far the most nervous I have ever seen him in any of his survival surroundings. I love the show and the fact that he is doing it ALONE. Doing double the work for all the camera set-ups and retrievals. Les you are "The Man", Rock on.
Les I remember watching your shows in middle school. Didn’t realize it at the time, but it was the one of the best escapes from some of the worst times I’ve been through. Thanks for being you and uploading them here🙏🏻
Yep I used to watch this series at some of my lowest points as well
Same here man
I can remember the day when my buddy first told me about him when I was grade 8, I'm 34 now, stoked to see him making fresh content.
Same
How could high school be so bad tho
When he says "Out" his Canadian really comes out!
I read this comment in Canadian 😂
Wada ya talkin a boot sounds fine to me eh
Ow-0oT
Bring back "Survivorman" !!!!!!! This guy is a real inspiration to me !!!!!!! Thank you Mr Stroud !!!!!
When I think of great Canadians, I think of you Les. You aren't overly confident or cocky even though you are a master at what you do. You respect nature, other cultures and peoples different views. I've been a long time fan and i'm always proud to say that I come from the same province as the Survivorman! Thanks for the great content as always.
Id throw in Wayne Gretzky as another great Canadian with your comment! Outstanding!!
Les played a big role in my life at one point for the very reasons you listed. He is tough, but not mean. He is rough and tumble but not aggressive. Very balanced person. It meant a lot at the time (early 20's) when I was trying to grow my confidence, that Les admitted his intense fear *while continuing into the situation causing him fear*. He doesn't complain either. Just moves on. I love that. Great man he is.
It's free to is but youtube Pays him lol
Aim low and you’ll never be disappointed.
Terrance and Philip are also two outstanding Canadians! 🤣
Even for a “survival” he got a gift for the temple. That’s is something that what i can really appreciate/respect. Big Love from The Netherlands, Amsterdam-West.
Yeah, it's really cool of Les to respect local traditons even if they aren't his traditions. I'm glad he put that in the episode.
Nederland de gekste
@@clydesecret8118 je weet zelf.
This is the only one episode scares the shit outta me.
A predator in blended bush is ain't no joke.
Trust me dude. I have spent a lot of my life in these jungles, usually in the safety of a jeep safari. But even then, the stories I have heard of tigers and other cats is simply crazy. There are some books written by Jim corbette (maneaters of kumaon, Man eating leopards of Rudraprayag etc) are just bone chilling. It is a myth that big cats don't attack human settlements. Its about chance and a weak prey.
@@ShotgunNShacK The mask helps a bit since big cats need to be stealthy. There are a lot of things the locals follow. Like There is usually an update every morning from rangers about the movement of the big cats, sloths (if they are spotted), packs of wild dogs and elephant herds. Locals also don't venture out too far into the forest. And they usually do this in pairs. One keeps a watch, the other does the gathering or chopping wood. Sometimes they light fires if they have to stay longer. Fire is one of the best deterrent to any animal. But locals usually don't light fires in the dry season.
@@ShotgunNShacK What has also happened over the ages is that 70% of Indian forests are now Urban areas. And Tiger conservation efforts has concentrated tigers in a smallish area. That's why coming across a tiger in these forests is more common as opposed to when the whole country was a big forest. Les Stroud is quite lucky he got out unscathed.
@@KalpeshPatel78 that's increasingly happening all over the world. In America in places like California for example more and more people are getting attacked by mountain lions and such because the suburban sprawl is encroaching on their territory.
Humans want to live close to nature but don't want the problems and predators that come with it. We just keep making their territory smaller and smaller until a confrontation is inevitable
@@ShotgunNShacK There are solutions to such problems, but the human species won't be able to follow it. Sadly, eventually these big cats (and other predators) will go extinct. Tigers are highly endangered. from millions of tigers at the start of the century to a few thousand left. Even if you have great conservation practices, where will they be housed. And man-animal conflict will continue where 99.9% of the time, the animal has to go.
Les stroud is the best survival expert on UA-cam that's to me. Just from watching his videos got me into survival now Iv been training for 10 years now it's awesome to learn all new techniques
What i love about this man is that he isnt trying to be anyone but himself... the survivorman
Hey les, not sure if you'll ever see this but I just want to tell you how much I love what you do, I remember watching season 1 with my mom when I was in elementary school, it sparked a passion inside me for the outdoors and nature that wont ever die and now I get to relive the experience with my daughter. you're a legend man, thankyou for making all of this available for everybody on UA-cam
I was watching last night and thought about commenting “you need to upload the India episode!” You read my mind Les 😂 appreciate you!!
same. i bought the show this week cause I just had to see it. It was my first time seeing Les wigged out. Not being the apex predator on scene will do that too you, In the Georgia swamp episode, Les often had has back to the gator infested swamp, but here there was a man-eater tiger on the hunt and Les couldnt shake his nerves. 'How can i do with a 500 lbs bengal tiger looking for a meal only yards away...'
@@tysiscoe yeah even in Africa he wasn’t that spooked. The one that he was spooked was when the Jaguar was following him in the Amazon in the one episode
I think the guards are there to protect him and the precious rhinos. Very few but still there and this jungle is spread in 4 countries Nepal, India ,Bhutan and Bangladesh. Lots of illegal hunters and smugglers
You know Indias for real when Les is in a concrete house for shelter but he's still afraid of what's our there.
yeah man, Bengal Tigers are the most dangerous of any big cat on the planet, damn near perfect apex predators, and Leopards are not far behind at all, they are just as deadly even though they aren’t as large and if i had to survive for a few days out in the jungle with them and saw scale viper snakes, king cobras and tons of other endemic life on my own without any protection i’d probably have an anxiety attack lmao
The fact that tigers are so big and powerful, agile and dexterous, have a curious nature and can squeeze through many holes, can climb trees and swim across rivers makes it the most complete apex predator on the planet...the only thing it can't do it stand up on its hind legs and tap dance...but imagine if it could! Scary thought....
Funny thing is, I thought this video would take place in the forests or jungles of the Ghats in Southern India, so I was almost relieved when he said he’s in North India 😅
@@lordcuddlebuttz3336 Lions will ignore you but Tigers will eat you.
If you carry a surfboard in the jungle tigers get confused and leave you alone - Australian tip haven't seen my beer buddie aus mate for years now though
the intro speech is pretty much the same speech my brother gave me walking in rough urban areas.
"walk like you're on a mission and don't stop to talk to anyone, no matter what."
Same advice for largely the same situation. Checks out.
5 months ago, I became an Uncle.
When my niece is old enough, this is the first show we're gonna watch together.
Wow, it feels like it's my birthday waking up to a new Survivorman upload. Thanks Les, much love from Michigan
But this video is from 2015
@@JustinCasey216 yea I know but i quit paying for cable or any other TV service so it is fun to rewatch these episodes. I look forward to all of his UA-cam uploads especially the directors commentary.
That's kinda sad 😥
Hey there, fellow Michigander!
especially in michigaaaaan
In these times I bet that coughing to scare stuff away trick works even better.
Lmao😂
Les eating grass he never get hungry
It works like a charm on people
Don't laugh. It's a fact tigers have caught COVID in captivity.
@@piteusx8440 what is COVID?
You've always been my favorite survival expert and the real Survivorman. Thank you for all the knowledge that you share with the world and go on with the good work. You've always been a hero of my since my childhood! Thank you Mr Stroud
I used to binge watch these when I was going thru a deep depression, amazing how much it helped, really good distraction and escapism while going thru dark times.
45:27 this and 4 calls after that were definitely Sambar deer alarm calls, Sambar are too big for a leopard so sambar mostly give calls when there is a tiger around.
Thank you for showing me a side of India I have not seen before and in such a respectful way.
India is a beautiful country
I feel like India is the type of place that Les could go into with everything he would ever want to survive and then some and still be on edge the entire time
I've always said that Les is the only realistic Survivorman.
Ray mears is a very skilled survival specialist also les is les though he does his own thing its awesome
So wrong
I think Ray Mears and Glenn Villeneuve are great as well.
I’m a big fan of Ed Stafford as well
@@Thunderbolt210 I stopped watching him after he faked a rabbit hunt.
Les..PLEASE do a commentary on this one!!! We were on edge all the time fearing every sound, you are incredibly brave, and so many have learnt from you, admire and respect you beyomd measure...
As a kid growing up in the Bronx in the late sixties and seventies, the botanical gardens was an adventure for us. He takes me places that I'll never ever see, and to that I say, thank you.
Bro, just trying to live in India right now is pure survival.
Prayers to the Indian people.
@RAUL CONRAD USA is safer. Don’t fall into that democrat garbage
@RAUL CONRAD it’s really not
@@EmillioMelendez Democrats are running the show now, sixteen years will be here before you know it! ENJOY
@@EmillioMelendez A million dead and millions of damaged and you think it is politics.
@@Jc-ks5lx what’re you on about?
Les Stroud truly is the Anthony Bourdain of the survival world. He is cool, respectful, curious and entertaining. A true gentleman global citizen.
a cook~~?? sad comparison.
@@colinjames2469 a word class chef, a world class traveller reporter , had two of the best shows on television and best selling author !!! He was not just a cook. If you knew anything about Bourdain you would know it was a high compliment.
Me and my dad used to watch these together all the time. We haven’t found anyone recently as good Les. Dudes the best. Thanks for putting these up
Les remember your never alone brother. There’s millions with you in spirit. ❤️
Les, I have been watching you for what feels like right around 20 years. Thank you for going through the struggle to allow people to learn through all you do. You're the man!
All the places I'll never go, are now accessible because of your dedication Mr. Stroud.
Thank you sir. I've long been a fan of yours... and will ever be.
I lived in India as young boy in foothills of Himalayas all the memories come back it is a magical land probably the nicest place to survive it is spiritual oriented that is the key in India
That's so neat you have those cherished memories of your gorgeous homeland. If I had the chance, I would love to see it...especially the foothills of the Himalayas!
@@shanaguilar8352 I was born in Punjab but lived with my Grandma who was teacher ( sewing ) in Himachal Pardesh and many times was stationed to remote villiages I went to elementary school there you are right it is beautiful my memories from there still with me I did go back and travel there and just wished to live there it is so nice ( I think you have some special 'destiny' if you are there )
@@rajibjoshi8868 Rajib, thank you for your reply.🙃
I get the clear feeling that your homeland is truly a special, even wonder-filled..
If I ever get the chance, I'm going there!💚
It's so unusual to see Les shooken up, but rightfully so, Tigers are absolutely terrifying. No other large cat comes close to the sheer power and stealth of a Tiger. The standard African lion wouldn't even be a challenge to a Siberian or Bengal tiger, if the Tiger got fatally injured in the fight it would be due to sheer chance. Thanks for the content, knowing you're still going strong is great!
The worst ones in these jungles are the sloth bears and a pack of wild dogs. Even tigers steer clear of them. There is documentation of Tigers being hunted and eaten by a sloth bear. A pack of wild dogs on a hunt too can injure and kill a tiger. Their numbers usually range between 10 to 50.. even 100s earlier this century.
The lion has a big advantage though: its mane. Cats mostly kill by going for the neck, and the tiger would have a really hard time getting through that thick mane of a male lion. At the same time, the tiger's neck is fully exposed with little protection. I think the fight would be much closer than you believe.
@@KalpeshPatel78 Hi. Could you do read wiki on sloth bear. Its just one of tiger prey. not the other way around. Just look at size and its also a bear not same as tenacity of a big cat that have more muscle per pound.
@@newoneserchin4010 the bear dogs..... hell pigs and the terror birds of the prehistoric times were the true killer animals.... the hell pig was alive in an eat or be eaten world in America and was the top dog for literally just under 20million years.... they ate the crescent horned baby rhino 🦏..... they were beaten to there food by the introduction of the bear dogs who came over a newly formed ice bridge in the ice age.... the bear dogs worked as a team to kill prey much bigger and stronger than them.... while the terror bird used its massive beak to snap the back of the long extinct hangman horse..... these animals were more of a predator than any tiger.... the hell pig alone was a lot bigger than a fully grown man.... we should be glad that these animals aren’t around today
@@killerboy4441 Not really although the lion has a mane. Lion don't stand a chance against both siberian tiger and Bengal tiger. Thats the reason why lions hunt in packs and not solo while tiger hunt solo. Especially the siberian tiger that beast is terrifying
I'm from the U.S. and having been watching your shows since I was a kid. My wife's Indian, and I spent a few years living in Kolkata. I'd love to see you do another few episodes in India--maybe Kerala, Odisha, or the Sundarbans!
Less, I rewatch these over and over. Still my favorite survival show of all time. It's entertaining and also educational. I always enjoy watching you enjoy the small bits of food you find. Thanks
Just recently found this program again, I have flashbacks from hearing the intro. Thanks for sharing Les, It's truly amazing to find a tv program that does actual survivor, instead of acting like it!
These videos bring back a lot of memories as a kid watching Survivorman and thinking what could be possible as an adult.
I’ve watched all your episodes multiple times over the last 20 years Les, and as an avid hiker and outdoorsman, they never get old. Keep it coming! Stay safe and adventure on!
Dude truly is a hero society needs
Lessy didn't know tiger in India eat people
Have you seen the covid 19 episode he did? It is excellent.
Les stroud Is the best. There is no other that comes close. He's s real person witch is hard to find in the survival space.
Les Stroud is “the man”….. 💜💜💜 best “survivor man” on the planet 🌎 in my opinion.
the places filled with dangerous animals are infinitely more stressful than most of the strictly survival episodes in harsher environments
Fck yea, you become part of the food chain
Idk I think I would rather try to survive in India, then trying in some artic climate
@@Holy_rhin0 bruh. Its easy to survive in those places lol
@@Holy_rhin0 Les could survive there easily for a week, the fact it is only a week is why animals are the most dangerous factor. If it was more than a week then those places would mean eventual death but Les can find enough water to stave off death for a week anywhere and doesn't even need to eat
Depends. If I was really stuck I'd rather be there than the artic circle
Never knew the difference between Yellow Wood Sorrel and Clovers.
My backyard is becoming one big field of food!
Dandelions, Spring onions and now Sorrel are all part of my diet thanks to you, Les.
Cheers!
its cool that Les is transparent about some of the "advantages" he gets. even if its just having locals keeping an eye on him at a distance in the tiger zone.
Its not locals its armed force from forest department. In India it is a thing
Les be like "We got two sticks and a rock here's how to survive Norway"
@@sayyidsahal4533 those are called forrest rangers and its a thing like everywhere in the world
@@friendlyatheist9589 in india there are several types of armed forces dedicated to forest department only. Some protects us from predators when we go hiking like this, some are for smugglers, some are for mavoists, some are for protection biodiversity such as rehabilitation of wild cat which step out from forest.
@@sayyidsahal4533 poo in the loo
Can’t tell you why but this is my favorite episode out of all he has done!! Love the threat of tigers and having the mask on backwards to protect something attacking him from behind
Around 14:23/24, when Les pans down to the area below his shelter, something like a cat very clearly moves and runs up into the bushes. It's sort of in the left corner. Les didn't notice it here, and I haven't seen anyone else bring it up.
Looks like a mongoose with that long grey tail
Never seen Les so on edge and I can’t blame him. Tigers are so stealthy and deadly.
40 to 80 people killed a year by then, depending on the source.
I agree. I feel nervous for him!
It's understandable, tigers are the perfect land predator
@@jarniwoop ive read 1000 people/year in india are killed by leopards. tigers are almost extinct, otherwise tiger deaths would def be way higher
sounds like the authorities are using him as bait to catch that maneating female tiger
I used to love this show as a little kid....
now..
as an adult..
I love it even more.
Les keeps my love for the wilderness alive when I am unable to be out enjoying it myself.
What a show.
Les was my childhood hero. It’s so great to relive my childhood and touch up on some knowledge by watching these now in my twenties. No shade to other survival shows but it’s a breath of fresh air to rewatch these. Thanks for posting these Mr. Stroud!!
Couldn't have said it better
Man I've never seen les so on edge!! It put me on edge!!
I’ve watched, pretty well, everything Les has done. For some reason, this episode has me concerned for him. You could really hear the fear in his voice when he heard that tiger. Glad your still with us Les!! 🙏🏼
I’ve been waiting to watch this episode ever since Les went on Rogans show and talked about his adventures in India. I know Les doesn’t get attacked by a tiger but I’m still on edge watching it!
There is nothing scarier than the fear of being eaten alive!! Les is probably the bravest man alive ... in my eyes .... Stay safe Les Stroud !!! 💘
Prbly the most interesting opening hook of a survivorman episode yet
I do appreciate how Les respects not only the land but the culture of the ppl who reside there. It’s all about respect when it boils down to it and Les certainly demonstrates this. Good on ya Les
I’ve been watching your show for YEARS Les, and I just can’t get enough. Thank you
I love you Les, you motivate me when I feel down and remind me to appreciate the moment, small pleasures and the majesty of nature so thank you, Survivor Man has been an anchor for me for decades now
Les Stroud... Survivorman, you were the first human tv personality my son ever got to liking when he was small. He was all cartoons until he started watching your show.
He is 18 now... when he was 4 we used to watch your shows all the time on tv and he loved you, loved your show. Good times.
I usually get a lot of comfort from watching and learning from these videos. This one however gave me a lot of anxiety. I can only imagine what it was like being In your shoes. You’ve got some balls of steel les! Much respect!
I cannot get enough of these videos. I remember watching them back in the day and being enamored. Life went on, I would see Les doing interviews online and I would watch, but other than that I had largely moved on. However, when he uploaded these video's I had absolutely no choice but to watch. Les has so much passion for his craft, so much respect for the wilderness (and all that encompasses) and so much energy for life. I see a man who is truly loving his life when I watch these videos. So much respect to Les.
I've been so depressed today, nothing better than watching Les Stroud Survivor man episode.
I've been a fan of yours since 2007 and this is the first episode I ever saw that made me physically anxious for you. Jesus Les, you are my hero. Cast iron balls.
I’m so pleased to have found your channel! I’ve been enjoying your show for years! And now this channel for months!
Rock on fellow Canadian! ❤️
You've got your nerve, Mr. Stroud, for being so compelling that I'm forced to watch at least 49 minutes of your video. Which usually leads to a marathon of Survivorman wether I've seen them 20 times or not. 😉
Thank you. Keep up the safe, most interesting work.
This is for some reason my favorite video, 4th time watching it.
Appreciate you very much, Les! Loved watching your show as a teenager and now in my 30s I still love watching these. You are the G.O.A.T. of survival
the shoulder tatoo stars les has are the coolest tattoos any man has... "what are those tattoos?" "oh these? from an isolated tribe who have hardly had any interaction with modern people or white people, i got the confidence and respect of the medicine men there by going through their rites and they gave me these tattoos to identify that."
les should be doing dos equis commercials
That mini savannah les walked into was a killing field for tigers for sure. The energy there literally screamed of animal death.
Was I the only one that just could see a tiger running down its prey there?
Watching this show brings me back so much nostalgia... I remember watching this on the History Channel at 7am *every morning* before school, way before I ever even heard of UA-cam. Those were the most peaceful time of the day and made it worth waking up early day after day. That happened while I was in elementary school and now I'm 213 years old.
I’m so happy to watch these shows again. Man is a legend.
You are a AWESOME MAN , GOD BLESS YOU.
Les, you're one hell of a man for everything you do. Thank you!
Each times the theme song begins, i hear
"tickle,tickle,tickle"😁
Same here
My daughter would watch this with me when she was little. I do that to her. Pretty funny.
now i will too thankyou for implanting that in my mind
I do too and I find it quite irritating, lol!
Agreed 💯!!😂
$davesandersstepdaughter
This Episode premiered right on my birthday. Thank you Les Stroud, my all time favorite survival-expert. You learned me so many things in the outdoors. Great to have you back as the true and only Survivorman. Cheers from Germany.
Anytime I want to watch an learn how to really survive I turn to Les everytime......The real deal survival 101
One of my favorite episodes! Funny as hell after that close call that send him up into the tree the show ends and I'm pretty sure it wasn't 7 days lol. Les was like hell with this episode I'm out of here right now!! Tiger be like don't leave so soon Les, get rid of your armed guards and stick around for dinner...
“In other words not looking like prey”
Seconds later- “holy fuck!” *frantic running*
Not gonna lie I was a little bummed out to find it was just a hornets nest. They're no joke but was expecting something bigger, guess he probably be running like that though.
PLEASE: director’s commentary for this one!!! I remember wondering, “what the hell happened at the end? And the middle? And what’s with the armed guards?!”
Please, Les, this one would be spectacular to hear the BTS stories!
Those armed guards are basically forest guards to keep out poachers. No one is allowed except maybe local villagers and sadhus to venture into national parks in India without one. He got permission to enter on foot but the forest department definitely wouldn't want a foreigner ending up dead bcoz of a tiger. Bad publicity. So they follow him around without getting close.
This reminds me of when I got split up from my school party at Woburn Abbey. There was no way I could have stumbled into the lions' enclosure, but walking down an avenue of trees, all alone and hearing one growling deeply in the distance made the hair on my neck stand on end. I was relieved to turn out of that avenue of trees and into the picnic area and to see my school friends munching on sandwiches and drinking lemonade. ;))
I’ve watched countless episodes of Les’s survival challenges and I’ve never seen him so on edge..
Absolutely agree. He is the best. No bullshit. You’re amazing Les
Grew up watching this guy after school on TV here in Canada. Guy was always my #1 TV idol. Watching him come full circle to youtube is weird, but HIGHLY welcomed. You make me proud of being Canadian Les.
tfw you edit your comment so you dont look like an idiot and you lose your heart from Les :(
Les I've been watching your show since I was a teen in the 90s. You've inspired me and taught me so much over the years. Thank you. I hope you keep the adventures coming for many more seasons.
Les! Did you survive??? 😆 we NEED part 2! Thank you man! This is an amazing channel
I'm late but he never ends while in a tree. I agree, part 2 please. 😊
I used to love this show it was one of the best "survivor" shows and most realistic imo they need to put it on Hulu or Netflix. Such a great show
Thank you for posting these for us. Getting on US netflix or prime would be wonderful. At this time we can only buy dvd or buy on youtube in the US it seems that it is on prime but not available for us here.
Watching this episode about big cats, reminded me of the time i was stalked by a big mountain lion. It’s crazy how stealthy and quiet big cats really are.
I had 2 of them in north Dakota follow me, next day in the river bottom one track was as big as my hand the other one I could stick my boot across, 12 x 12, I had no idea they had feet that big, freaked me out and I was walking around in the dark, I almost was lunch.
@@misterz2719 AT 14;22 A BIG CAT TURNS AND RUNS INTO THE FOREST
My favourite episode of the series. Thanks for the upload Les. ✌️
Yes! India! And respect for the land, and the customs of the people of the land, he perceives as...spiritually important. To survival and beyond, Les! Looking forward to watching the rest! 4:45
Fantastic video from Les!
My God Les you are crazy man!
Thank you so much for not making us pay for your videos.
I have been staying up late on work nights watching these.
My boss may not appreciate you, but I sure as heck do.
You my friend truly make you tube a better place because of your generosity!
This episode shows important life lessons. There are natural forces on this planet which are greater than humans. Every episode reflects this truth but in this episode, the forces are much greater than any episode produced.
Such a beautiful country. Full of life and energy. I can understand why so many go on spirit journeys in the forests of India.