These taxi drivers in Nepal are the biggest problems they even charge more to the locals everyone is sick of them goverment needs to take some serious action against them
You come across so relaxed, chilled and confident. You're also so polite and respectful to everyone which you don't see often with other vloggers. Enjoying your videos so much I keep checking everyday to see if you've upload.
Ryleigh I will let you know about the spicy and sour thing that you have it from sweet lady who sells you at Nepali 100 rupees is actually making from Dried Fruit Leather - Maadaa - (फलफूल को माड़ा) Maadaa is a chewy fruit leather or fruit rolls-ups made out of fresh fruits. The traditional way of making fruit leather is by first boiling the fruits, then mix with sweetener or seasonings, mashing until very smooth. It is then poured into flat tray and set out in the direct sun for drying for several days. Maadaa is ready when the fruit is fully dried and all the moisture have evaporated. It will have a leather-like appearance and chewy texture. They are removed from the tray, cut into bite-size pieces or simply rolled up into strips and stored in an air-tight container or in a plastic bags. It is eaten any time of the day as a snack.
Famous places to be visited in Nepal Kathmandu: 1. Kathmandu Durbar square 2. Narayanhiti Museum 3. Patan Durbar square 4. Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple) 5. Night in Thamel 6. Boudha stupa 7. Central Zoo 8. Pasupatinath temple 9. Bhaktapur Durbar Square Near Kathmandu: 1. Kalinchowk cable car 2. Bandipur 3. Nagarkot 4. Shiva temple, Sangha 6. Chandragiri cable car In Pokhara: 1. Phewa Lake 2. Sarangkot hill 3. Bindabasini Temple 4. Bat cave 5. Mahendra cave 6. Seti River 7. World Peace Pagoda 8. Statue of Lord Shiva 9. Nightlife on the lake side 10. International Mountain Museum 11: David fall 12. Ghale gaun 13. Kuri village 14. Rupa Lake 15. Begnas Lake Adventure activities in Pokhara 1. Paragliding 2. World's second longest zip lining 3. Upper Seti Rafting 4. Trekking to the Annapurna Circuit 5. Bungee jumping 6. Hiking 7. Ultra-light Pokhara Other places to be visited 1. Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha 2. Mount Everest 3. Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari 4. Everest Base Camp Trek 5. Ilam tea garden 6. Lukla Airport 7. Gorkha Palace 8. Mustang/Kagbeni 9. Gandaki Golden Bridge: Longest Suspension Footbridge 10. Trishuli River Rafting 11. Rara Lake 12. Janakpur: Kingdom of Mithila 13. Tilicho Lake 14. Bardiya National Park Why we want to visit Nepal ????? 1) The eight biggest mountains we can see in Nepal (Mount Everest/Sagarmatha is the highest mountain in the world.) 2) Birthplace of Buddha (birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal) 3) So many national parks -Chitwan National Park -Sagarmatha National Park -Bardia National Park -Suklaphanta National Park -Khaptad National Park -Langtang National Park and others So many national parks are in Nepal. 4) Lakes and Rivers -Rara Lake -Fewa lake -Rupa Lake And so many others 5) Hindu Temples and Buddha Stupas Are Too Attractive 6) Forest and natural beauty 7) Traditional village life 8) Historical Temples 9) Attractive and beautiful rivers 10) Organic food and agriculture 11) Mustang /kagbeni : friendly people, great hospitality, a cultural country, a country of mountains, Buddha, and others so many attractive things l Note: . In less time, you can visit more and more places. A warm welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵
5:45 it is actually a secred temple of a specific cast. people usally worship in such place in between 2 to 5 years so thats why it is not maintained properly.
Those temples on the way to pagoda are called "kul temple." Each caste in Nepal have such kul temples where we specifically worship our ancestors and its done once a year.
Ryleigh, good to see you vlogs as a global audience. I am watching from Turkey. If you have time you supposed to go Mardi Himal Trek from Pokhara. The best adventurous and short trekking rout to see Annapurna and other mountain ranges from very close. Further, to go to Jomsong, lower and upper Mustang.
I have seen all your videos in Nepal, ma'am. I enjoyed watching all of your videos. Thank you for visiting Nepal. Thank you for all your positive responses about the culture and places of Nepal. You are a kindhearted person. Have a great time in Nepal and I hope you get whatever you have wished for in your life. Wish you GOOD LUCK and HAPPY LIFE.🥰💯
I highly recommend considering a visit to Lumbini, Nepal. This UNESCO World Heritage site holds immense historical and spiritual significance as the birthplace of Buddha. The serene atmosphere, ancient monuments, and the Maya Devi Temple offer a unique and enlightening experience. It's a pilgrimage site that not only provides a glimpse into Buddhist history but also offers tranquility and reflection. A visit to Lumbini promises cultural richness and a profound connection to one of the world's most influential spiritual figures.🥀❤️
6:00 the mandir you asked, is Kul mandir, as he said village temple meaning:- it is his lineage's temple. every caste has different kul mandir with different gods in various places. relatives who are scattered around come together to worship together 1 day in a year.
Those are made with Nepali Hog Plums. In Nepali it's called Lapsi. The snack you are trying made from hog plum is called Titaura. It is one of the most popular snacks here in Nepal. There are various kinds of Lapsi candy you can get in Nepal. Enjoy your journey in Nepal, glad you are trying new things.
Wrong INFO. Original name is PAU in Newar Nepali language but Titraula in Khas Parbate Nepali language. IT IS ORIGINALLY ORIGINATED IN Nepal Valley/Kathmandu Valley.
13:40 made out of dried lime 14:30 made out of dried hog plum and black salt 15:30: made out of dried lime and chilli 16:30 same as 14:30 but with chilli
Thank you for your dedicated efforts in exploring and showcasing Nepal to a global audience. Nepal stands as a testament to the warmth, generosity, and industrious spirit of its people who coexist harmoniously. With its rich cultural tapestry, delectable cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes, Nepal has a wealth of offerings. A visit to this remarkable destination is truly an experience that is worth cherishing in a lifetime.
Thank you Ryle showing my home town Pokhara. I walked up many times. This it must be new. I have not been there. Thank you for posting beautiful Pokhara & Anna Purna range . What a great swing is . Jip cycling is great too. Well done .
i want to see more videos about nepal, its nice to watch yours cause i cant manage to visit now but God bless you are showing beaty and exploring nepal
Your journey in Nepal has been a captivating adventure to witness! From the breathtaking landscapes to the vibrant encounters, your videos have transported us. Wishing you a heartfelt farewell on your last day. Nepal will surely miss the warmth you brought to its stories. Safe travels, and looking forward to your future adventures ❤ 🙏
Dried fruit Nepalese Chutney. The White one must be Lemon peel (Sour), The second taste is from popular Vitamin C source fruit meet smashed, mixed with sugar, salt, chilly. Others are peach, apricot, plumps of similar other types of frutis Chutney.
Good to see u in pokhara & thanks a lot for exploring pokhara city to world through your channel hope u will visit next time in pokhara with more explore than now bon voyage for next destination
Ryleigh, watched the whole Nepal series. Wonderful style of vloging and details ❤️ How many days have you spent in Nepal? Any daily budget idea? Please guide. ❤️
I was literally waiting for your videos the other week. i admire the way you make your way in the community to tap in the life of locals without much intrusion. If you have time and budget i would love to see you doing ABC & EBC whilst in nepal. following for more👋👋👋
At 6:45, he mentioned it is their Kul Deuta, Kul means lineage, deuta (similar to deus in latin) means god or, in this case, more appropriately a deity. So Kul deuta is a family deity that is personal to a group of families who are derived from a common ancestor. Almost every Nepali family has a Kul deuta. Once every year, every family gather and worship their Kul deuta. Fun fact : most of the hindu temples have priests who come from a specific community, mostly brahmins. However, the priest of the Kul deuta temple comes from one of the families that worship that specific deity. I find this very similar to the tradition of Patron saint among catholics in Italy and Spain, which they say has pagan origin.
Ryleigh’s world is very loving, peaceful ☮️ harmonious & tranquil. You are very soft n sweet spoken which feels like pearls showering 🚿 So kind of you for your extremely beautiful videos. God bless you prime health, love, peace ☮️ harmony & tranquillity. 🙏🏻 amen 🙏🏻
I hope you had a great time in Pokhara. And Thank you for exploring my hometown and letting other people know about the different place to visit explore in Nepal.
Yehh those spicy sweet treats are called “titaura” or “pau” it’s made from pureed lapsi fruit (sour plum) dried and flavoured. Glad you like it I love it too :)
You definitely look gorgeous in Pokhara hat! Sad to hear that it is your last day in Pokhara. I hope you have had a great 👍 time while in Pokhara and the rest of Nepal 🇳🇵 ! I thoroughly enjoyed watching all your Nepal series of vlogs! Thank you for visiting Nepal ! Hope you will visit Nepal again sometime in the future. All the best 👍!
Thank you! This is not my last Nepal vlog 😊 I will continue my vlogs in Kathmandu as I didn’t get to explore too much when I was there initially due to being sick 🙏
Hey Ryleigh just started to watch your vlogs. It's fun to explore with you in your videos because i noticed you show in details to your viewers whatever you explore. Anyways the spicy fruit you tried i guess is tamarind processed and made with different flavours and spices which is one of the famous edibles made in Nepal. Hope to see you more exploring different places. Your new subscriber from India. Peace.
The small temples that you saw on your way up, when you took that small detour and saw two temples, those are Kul Devta or family gods. They are determined based on your ansestary. Once a year the family will carry out a grand pooja with various festivities. The gentleman you asked to mentioned "blessing god" ... what hwe meant is that the family will carry out pooja once a year and take blessings from their ansestary gods. I am certainly enjoying your vlog. Wish you the best and very successful journeys .
Loved your videos and the growth made by your channel. I remember you calling yourself small UA-cam channel in your 1st expression video. Since then you have gained more than 25k subscribers and more than 1 million views. Keep Growing. Good luck. If you are still in Nepal, you should go to Eastern nepal or South Nepal too. There are completely different and beautiful places too. If you have already left Nepal , maybe next time.
When you posted first nepal vlogs on your youtube channel. I has know to you and day by day you getting better. And now i just fall in love with your vlogs. Thank you for visiting to Nepal and explore to the world through your lovely video.lots love from Nepal. Hope you will visit more places in remote area for to get more natural beauty and explore. And please do not forget to visit once in eastern Nepal too.❤❤❤
The thing you just ate is called pauw or titaura which is usually made from different spices and mainly from a fruit called Lapsi which is only found in Nepal and nowhere else.
When i watch your videos i just l enjoys watching but there’s lots of things to learn from them, you explain them nicely you bring all the knowledgeable things in your videos
Not sure if you got to try out the food at Mona Lisa (thakali food, chyangra sukuti, marpha aloo and jhwai khatte) and Duna Tapari (grilled fish is a killer) but definitely my favorite haunts in Pokhara. Glad to see you had a good time there though. Btw what you tried was basically lapsi (hog plum) candy.
THE THINGS YOU ATE ..... 1. DRIED LEMON MIXED with SALT 2. TITAURAA aka PAAU--- mixture of sour,sweet,spicy and can be made from different fruits like Hog Plum, mango, gooseberry, tamarind.
No flies on ryleigh when taxi bargaining power and yet so generous to stall holders 🙏. Interesting informative tour ryleigh, aways great filming and interaction with locals. Nepal beautiful peaceful country 🙏. The god shiva was associated with smoking hashish and accepted in napali culture in the old days, now illegal under American influence. The American influence is very noticeable as thier is coca cola signs everywhere. Anyways ryleigh, luv your vlogs, take care luv from Australia 👌💕🦘🙏
Watching you from Bharat, India. I just love your vlog. I couldn't visit all the places but you are exploring and showing us the beautiful places of the world. Keep it up.
I'm a Nepalese boy watching from Adelaide. People of Australia are too friendly and cool, so are you. Hope you had great days in Nepal. Next time you go back in Nepal, you should do Annapurna Base Camp trekking where you can see the Annapurna ranges (as you saw from Pokhara) just in front of you so so close , it will be a life time best experience and you'll thank me later. Wishing to meet you someday.
With that hug plum snack you tried its like nepali version of Sour Patch. Nepali taste bud loves that spicy savoury taste so much so we eat those snacks (called “PAAU”) alot. Quite famous snack in Nepal I loved how you enjoyed it although its a very new thing for you with strong unique taste
Love you ryleighs ❤ please come back soon to explore more about Nepal🇳🇵b why don't you visit Rupakot Resort Pokhara? God bless you Ryleigh's world🙌🙏🇳🇵🥰
Nice and lovely amazing video vlog such a young brilliant sweet heart Australian lady. Hatts off dear for exploring our’s nation Nepal watching from SAR HongKong !! 🙏🫶💝🫶🙏🇭🇰🇨🇳🇳🇵
14:30 The first one you tried was made from Lemon..and others were made from the fruit name ' Lapsi ( Hog plum ) ' ... These pickle looking things are called ' Paau/ Maada/ Titaura ' 😅...All those are varieties of Paau that can be made from that plum. ( Some are spicy, some are sweet and spicy, some are only sour, etc 😅 ) This fruit itself has a very very sour taste....
These taxi drivers in Nepal are the biggest problems they even charge more to the locals everyone is sick of them goverment needs to take some serious action against them
Teita . . .lastai thagne garcha ineru
Your right
yo kura chai ekdham sahi ho
indrive ko bhanu parne
Yes bro
Almost he scammed with her
You come across so relaxed, chilled and confident. You're also so polite and respectful to everyone which you don't see often with other vloggers. Enjoying your videos so much I keep checking everyday to see if you've upload.
Thank you so much! So happy to hear you’re enjoying the videos 😊🙏
Respect to you she is a one of a kind girl there is not to much like her
@@RyleighJayne visit lumbini Gautam Buddha born in lumbini
Looks like you will get over 1 Million subscriber very soon.. good video…
Subscribed!
I have not missed any of your videos of Nepal. They are really mesmerizing!
Aw thank you so much for watching!! 🙏
@@RyleighJayne😊 साउथ इंडिया कब आ रही हो यहां पर हजारों साल पुराने अदभुत मंदिर हे 🥰
Ryleigh I will let you know about the spicy and sour thing that you have it from sweet lady who sells you at Nepali 100 rupees is actually making from Dried Fruit Leather - Maadaa - (फलफूल को माड़ा)
Maadaa is a chewy fruit leather or fruit rolls-ups made out of fresh fruits. The traditional way of making fruit leather is by first boiling the fruits, then mix with sweetener or seasonings, mashing until very smooth. It is then poured into flat tray and set out in the direct sun for drying for several days. Maadaa is ready when the fruit is fully dried and all the moisture have evaporated. It will have a leather-like appearance and chewy texture. They are removed from the tray, cut into bite-size pieces or simply rolled up into strips and stored in an air-tight container or in a plastic bags. It is eaten any time of the day as a snack.
Thank you so much for this information!!🙏
Famous places to be visited in Nepal
Kathmandu:
1. Kathmandu Durbar square
2. Narayanhiti Museum
3. Patan Durbar square
4. Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple) 5. Night in Thamel
6. Boudha stupa
7. Central Zoo
8. Pasupatinath temple
9. Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Near Kathmandu:
1. Kalinchowk cable car
2. Bandipur
3. Nagarkot
4. Shiva temple, Sangha 6. Chandragiri cable car
In Pokhara:
1. Phewa Lake
2. Sarangkot hill
3. Bindabasini Temple
4. Bat cave
5. Mahendra cave
6. Seti River
7. World Peace Pagoda
8. Statue of Lord Shiva
9. Nightlife on the lake side
10. International Mountain Museum
11: David fall
12. Ghale gaun
13. Kuri village
14. Rupa Lake
15. Begnas Lake
Adventure activities in Pokhara
1. Paragliding
2. World's second longest zip lining
3. Upper Seti Rafting
4. Trekking to the Annapurna Circuit
5. Bungee jumping
6. Hiking
7. Ultra-light Pokhara
Other places to be visited
1. Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha
2. Mount Everest
3. Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari
4. Everest Base Camp Trek
5. Ilam tea garden
6. Lukla Airport
7. Gorkha Palace
8. Mustang/Kagbeni
9. Gandaki Golden Bridge: Longest Suspension
Footbridge
10. Trishuli River Rafting
11. Rara Lake
12. Janakpur: Kingdom of Mithila
13. Tilicho Lake
14. Bardiya National Park
Why we want to visit Nepal
?????
1) The eight biggest mountains we can see in
Nepal
(Mount Everest/Sagarmatha is the highest
mountain in the world.)
2) Birthplace of Buddha
(birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal)
3) So many national parks
-Chitwan National Park
-Sagarmatha National Park
-Bardia National Park
-Suklaphanta National Park
-Khaptad National Park
-Langtang National Park and others So many
national parks are in Nepal.
4) Lakes and Rivers
-Rara Lake
-Fewa lake
-Rupa Lake
And so many others
5) Hindu Temples and Buddha Stupas Are Too
Attractive
6) Forest and natural beauty
7) Traditional village life
8) Historical Temples
9) Attractive and beautiful rivers
10) Organic food and agriculture 11) Mustang /kagbeni
: friendly people, great hospitality, a cultural country, a country of mountains, Buddha, and others so many attractive things l
Note: . In less time, you can visit
more and more places.
A warm welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵
5:45 it is actually a secred temple of a specific cast. people usally worship in such place in between 2 to 5 years so thats why it is not maintained properly.
Those temples on the way to pagoda are called "kul temple." Each caste in Nepal have such kul temples where we specifically worship our ancestors and its done once a year.
Wow! Thank you for letting me know! 🙏
I found your channel today and I’m so grateful for that 😊 if you love mountains you should definitely visit mustang and manang 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Ryleigh, good to see you vlogs as a global audience. I am watching from Turkey. If you have time you supposed to go Mardi Himal Trek from Pokhara. The best adventurous and short trekking rout to see Annapurna and other mountain ranges from very close. Further, to go to Jomsong, lower and upper Mustang.
I have seen all your videos in Nepal, ma'am. I enjoyed watching all of your videos. Thank you for visiting Nepal. Thank you for all your positive responses about the culture and places of Nepal. You are a kindhearted person. Have a great time in Nepal and I hope you get whatever you have wished for in your life. Wish you GOOD LUCK and HAPPY LIFE.🥰💯
Thank you for your lovely comment! Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😊🙏
Come to patan I like to show you my place
You are mastering Negotiation letssss gooo, good content. 🎉
Thank you!! 😊🙏
@@RyleighJayne❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮❤❤
Your vlogs are so smooth. I love how you talk and show us the places. Voice over is boring. Live vlog like yours is the best
I highly recommend considering a visit to Lumbini, Nepal. This UNESCO World Heritage site holds immense historical and spiritual significance as the birthplace of Buddha. The serene atmosphere, ancient monuments, and the Maya Devi Temple offer a unique and enlightening experience. It's a pilgrimage site that not only provides a glimpse into Buddhist history but also offers tranquility and reflection. A visit to Lumbini promises cultural richness and a profound connection to one of the world's most influential spiritual figures.🥀❤️
6:00 the mandir you asked, is Kul mandir, as he said village temple meaning:- it is his lineage's temple. every caste has different kul mandir with different gods in various places. relatives who are scattered around come together to worship together 1 day in a year.
Yes,
Well explained.
Thank you so much for explaining in more detail 🙏
Those are made with Nepali Hog Plums. In Nepali it's called Lapsi. The snack you are trying made from hog plum is called Titaura. It is one of the most popular snacks here in Nepal. There are various kinds of Lapsi candy you can get in Nepal. Enjoy your journey in Nepal, glad you are trying new things.
Thank you so much for giving me this information! It was delicious 😊🙏
@@RyleighJayneand another information about this fruit. This fruit is found(native ) only in Nepal. You don't get this plum anywhere in world.
@ryleigh You don’t just bite it, the teeth can become temporarily tender due to sourness-put it in the mouth and let it melt.
Wrong INFO. Original name is PAU in Newar Nepali language but Titraula in Khas Parbate Nepali language. IT IS ORIGINALLY ORIGINATED IN Nepal Valley/Kathmandu Valley.
13:40 made out of dried lime
14:30 made out of dried hog plum and black salt
15:30: made out of dried lime and chilli
16:30 same as 14:30 but with chilli
Thank you for your dedicated efforts in exploring and showcasing Nepal to a global audience. Nepal stands as a testament to the warmth, generosity, and industrious spirit of its people who coexist harmoniously. With its rich cultural tapestry, delectable cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes, Nepal has a wealth of offerings. A visit to this remarkable destination is truly an experience that is worth cherishing in a lifetime.
Couldn’t agree more! Nepal has it all 🙏
@@RyleighJayne kapan akan datang ke indonesia .. Saya subcribers baru kamu dari indonesia ...
I love how polite you are not just in this video but all. It seems u try and understand other culture in a positive way
Thank you so much 🙏
Nepal gonna miss this gorgeous Australian cowgirl. Best wishes for future travels Ryleigh. Stay safe.
Thank you! This is just my last day in Pokhara not in Nepal 🙏
@@RyleighJaynehey amazing girl
I m Raman Nepali singer from Sydney. Let’s catch up for cuppa
I became your fan lol
Thanks for vlog about nepal
Hi, Ryleigh, you are doing a great job. Thank You.
Amazing videos from the Beautiful Country Nepal.
Good Luck....
Thank you!!
24:36
That women was saying "Kati ramro dekheko" which translate to "Looking very beautiful"
don't say women.say that mother
Hey my friend I lately starting looking at your vlog and I love it so much be safe and have a blessing day
Thank you so much! 🙏
Absolute legend girl.❤❤ Love from Melbourne being as a Nepalese cheers
Thank you! 🙏
Another awesome vid, the outfit look great! And as always you have gorgeous smiles!
Thank you!! 🙏
Thank you for exploring our country Nepal hope next time you will visit again and lots of love from Nepal......
Thank you!🙏
Been following you since your first vlog in Nepal, and it just keeps getting better. Thanks for showcasing Nepal! 🇳🇵
Thanks for watching!!
44:09
any one notice shivam malik.
Yes bro
I like your energy level level amd confidence and i am amazed by how u manage to stay calm the whole time.
I will do 1 push up every like this comment gets 🤝🤝
Thank you so much for visiting my country Nepal 🇳🇵 and letting the world known to Nepal . You are really a great blogger . Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much!🙏
Thank you so much Ryleigh for exploring our country n lots of love ❤️
Thank you for watching🙏🙏
As always loved and enjoyed your video!
You’re very kind and generous
Thank you Ryle showing my home town Pokhara. I walked up many times. This it must be new. I have not been there. Thank you for posting beautiful Pokhara & Anna Purna range . What a great swing is . Jip cycling is great too. Well done .
i want to see more videos about nepal, its nice to watch yours cause i cant manage to visit now but God bless you are showing beaty and exploring nepal
Finally!!... I'm so excited to see your next installment. Yay!!❤
Nice to see you and another video...hope you enjoyed a lot in nepal as well in Pokhara 😊
#AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺#NEPAL 🇳🇵
Thank you!!
Your journey in Nepal has been a captivating adventure to witness! From the breathtaking landscapes to the vibrant encounters, your videos have transported us. Wishing you a heartfelt farewell on your last day. Nepal will surely miss the warmth you brought to its stories. Safe travels, and looking forward to your future adventures ❤ 🙏
Dried fruit Nepalese Chutney. The White one must be Lemon peel (Sour), The second taste is from popular Vitamin C source fruit meet smashed, mixed with sugar, salt, chilly. Others are peach, apricot, plumps of similar other types of frutis Chutney.
Cant wait for 2 or 4 more years when i can watch you climbing those beautiful snowcapped mountains
Fantastic video! I had so much fun watching it and it made me feel like I was there. Hopefully I can go there soon.
Missing my country nepal 🇳🇵
Thank you!! I
Good to see u in pokhara & thanks a lot for exploring pokhara city to world through your channel hope u will visit next time in pokhara with more explore than now bon voyage for next destination
Ryleigh, watched the whole Nepal series. Wonderful style of vloging and details ❤️ How many days have you spent in Nepal? Any daily budget idea? Please guide. ❤️
Here im your new subscriber from north east india...i really love to watch ur video n enjoy too!keep gng....and alws be carful wherever u maybe
Thank you!!🙏
Great content.following all your vlogs from Brighton le sands,Sydney.
Thank you!! 🙏
I was literally waiting for your videos the other week. i admire the way you make your way in the community to tap in the life of locals without much intrusion. If you have time and budget i would love to see you doing ABC & EBC whilst in nepal. following for more👋👋👋
The Hat with ‘Pokhara’ coated in it & brown sunglass seems to be a perfect fit on you ❤ Keep exploring the world & sharing happiness with everyone
You can visit manugkot view ...it really beautiful view there
You should visit Swoyambu bhaudha and Tergar monastery in Kathmandu
At 6:45, he mentioned it is their Kul Deuta, Kul means lineage, deuta (similar to deus in latin) means god or, in this case, more appropriately a deity. So Kul deuta is a family deity that is personal to a group of families who are derived from a common ancestor. Almost every Nepali family has a Kul deuta. Once every year, every family gather and worship their Kul deuta. Fun fact : most of the hindu temples have priests who come from a specific community, mostly brahmins. However, the priest of the Kul deuta temple comes from one of the families that worship that specific deity. I find this very similar to the tradition of Patron saint among catholics in Italy and Spain, which they say has pagan origin.
Wow that is really amazing! Thank you so much for letting me know in detail 🙏
I just loved your vlog ryleigh❤️ kepp uploading beautiful videos always waiting for your vlog
Thank you! 🙏
Hey Ryleigh, what camera do you use to vlog? Looks good quality!!!
Welcome to you nepal. Thank you for giving information about the Nepal.
Ryleigh’s world is very loving, peaceful ☮️ harmonious & tranquil. You are very soft n sweet spoken which feels like pearls showering 🚿
So kind of you for your extremely beautiful videos.
God bless you prime health, love, peace ☮️ harmony & tranquillity. 🙏🏻 amen 🙏🏻
I hope you had a great time in Pokhara. And Thank you for exploring my hometown and letting other people know about the different place to visit explore in Nepal.
I was waiting for your video .❤️ Now , My wait is over now !
Let's watch 🙏❤️
Yehh those spicy sweet treats are called “titaura” or “pau” it’s made from pureed lapsi fruit (sour plum) dried and flavoured. Glad you like it I love it too :)
I honestly can’t stop watching your videos. Very polite and genuine with everybody you come across. Keep up the great content !! 😊
You definitely look gorgeous in Pokhara hat! Sad to hear that it is your last day in Pokhara. I hope you have had a great 👍 time while in Pokhara and the rest of Nepal 🇳🇵 ! I thoroughly enjoyed watching all your Nepal series of vlogs! Thank you for visiting Nepal ! Hope you will visit Nepal again sometime in the future. All the best 👍!
Thank you! This is not my last Nepal vlog 😊 I will continue my vlogs in Kathmandu as I didn’t get to explore too much when I was there initially due to being sick 🙏
Hey Ryleigh just started to watch your vlogs. It's fun to explore with you in your videos because i noticed you show in details to your viewers whatever you explore. Anyways the spicy fruit you tried i guess is tamarind processed and made with different flavours and spices which is one of the famous edibles made in Nepal. Hope to see you more exploring different places. Your new subscriber from India. Peace.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Great. honestly thanks to you to explore Nepal and bring the BEAUTY OF NEPAL to the global level. hopefully you visit Nepal again soon.
10:17 that is Choerospondias 😊
Sending lotsa love, Ryleigh. You are so adorable. X
Ryleigh the places are amazing, also the hat and sunnies are looking great on you, from Melbourne
You are amazing Ryleigh ❤thank you for visiting Nepal 🇳🇵
The small temples that you saw on your way up, when you took that small detour and saw two temples, those are Kul Devta or family gods. They are determined based on your ansestary. Once a year the family will carry out a grand pooja with various festivities. The gentleman you asked to mentioned "blessing god" ... what hwe meant is that the family will carry out pooja once a year and take blessings from their ansestary gods. I am certainly enjoying your vlog. Wish you the best and very successful journeys .
Loved your videos and the growth made by your channel. I remember you calling yourself small UA-cam channel in your 1st expression video. Since then you have gained more than 25k subscribers and more than 1 million views. Keep Growing. Good luck. If you are still in Nepal, you should go to Eastern nepal or South Nepal too. There are completely different and beautiful places too. If you have already left Nepal , maybe next time.
Thank you so much! Yes it’s been a huge growth in Nepal I truely can’t believe it 🙏
Pokhara is an all-time attraction. Ryleigh makes it even more alluring.
When you posted first nepal vlogs on your youtube channel. I has know to you and day by day you getting better. And now i just fall in love with your vlogs. Thank you for visiting to Nepal and explore to the world through your lovely video.lots love from Nepal. Hope you will visit more places in remote area for to get more natural beauty and explore. And please do not forget to visit once in eastern Nepal too.❤❤❤
The thing you just ate is called pauw or titaura which is usually made from different spices and mainly from a fruit called Lapsi which is only found in Nepal and nowhere else.
Thank you! 🙏
When i watch your videos i just l enjoys watching but there’s lots of things to learn from them, you explain them nicely you bring all the knowledgeable things in your videos
Thank you so much!
This place was amazing. Thank you for sharing your entire journey with us❤️
Thank you for watching!🙏
Your high level of self-awareness is what every man should look for in a woman. Love from Texas.
Enjoy
I am so excited to see your every new vlog .. missing Nepal
Love and namaste from New York..❤
Namaste 🙏 Thank you for watching!
most of them are dried lapsi and flavoured with spices and masala.
She knows what life is , how to live. She is incredible ❤️
Not sure if you got to try out the food at Mona Lisa (thakali food, chyangra sukuti, marpha aloo and jhwai khatte) and Duna Tapari (grilled fish is a killer) but definitely my favorite haunts in Pokhara. Glad to see you had a good time there though. Btw what you tried was basically lapsi (hog plum) candy.
THE THINGS YOU ATE .....
1. DRIED LEMON MIXED with SALT
2. TITAURAA aka PAAU--- mixture of sour,sweet,spicy and can be made from different fruits like Hog Plum, mango, gooseberry, tamarind.
Thank you for letting me know!! 🙏
Even though I am a Nepali, I have not been able to visit this place. I enjoyed watching your video. thank you Rylei's ❤❤ 🙏🙏
No flies on ryleigh when taxi bargaining power and yet so generous to stall holders 🙏. Interesting informative tour ryleigh, aways great filming and interaction with locals. Nepal beautiful peaceful country 🙏. The god shiva was associated with smoking hashish and accepted in napali culture in the old days, now illegal under American influence. The American influence is very noticeable as thier is coca cola signs everywhere. Anyways ryleigh, luv your vlogs, take care luv from Australia 👌💕🦘🙏
Damn !! Everything suits on you ❤ 🥰 Thank you for visiting Pokhara,Nepal.
And i have to add all the Nepalese are so helpful.❤❤
Thank you!! 🙏
Watching you from Bharat, India. I just love your vlog. I couldn't visit all the places but you are exploring and showing us the beautiful places of the world. Keep it up.
Thank you!!🙏
@@RyleighJayne plan for India tour next. ❤️❤️
I'm a Nepalese boy watching from Adelaide. People of Australia are too friendly and cool, so are you. Hope you had great days in Nepal. Next time you go back in Nepal, you should do Annapurna Base Camp trekking where you can see the Annapurna ranges (as you saw from Pokhara) just in front of you so so close , it will be a life time best experience and you'll thank me later. Wishing to meet you someday.
With that hug plum snack you tried its like nepali version of Sour Patch. Nepali taste bud loves that spicy savoury taste so much so we eat those snacks (called “PAAU”) alot. Quite famous snack in Nepal
I loved how you enjoyed it although its a very new thing for you with strong unique taste
And it's (hug plum) only found in Nepal and bhutan
Thank you for letting me know! I’m so happy I stumbled upon it, it was so yummy!! 🙏
Love you ryleighs ❤ please come back soon to explore more about Nepal🇳🇵b why don't you visit Rupakot Resort Pokhara? God bless you Ryleigh's world🙌🙏🇳🇵🥰
Nice and lovely amazing video vlog such a young brilliant sweet heart Australian lady. Hatts off dear for exploring our’s nation Nepal watching from SAR HongKong !!
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you're so pretty and i enjoyed your every vlog...keep entertaining us❤lots of love from Eastern Nepal❤
as the time pass u become my favorite travel blogger...always waiting ur video .
Thank you so much! 🙏
tallest shiv statue is in nepal located near by kathmandu place called sanga do visit there nice place
Ryleigh u r soo cute❤❤❤
Welcome to my hometown Pokhara ❤❤❤
All the best sweety😘
Thank you 🙏
I like to see you talking….hope to see you in Nepal next time. Have fun there….. Seeing from USA.
In 24:36 she already gave her reaction by saying kati ramro dekheko in nepali means you are looking so cute
🙏 thanks for letting me know!
The trip was very nice, hope to get some new videos soon........
Hello, Ryleigh😊😊
Lots of love from my heart ❤️❤️❤️
Keep exploring Nepal 😅😅
Thank you!
Loved the way you interact with the locals
You are so kind and humble ❤ i like your every your videos and i enjoying. Your speak ..yr smile u kill it ..soo pretty ..
Thank you so much!! 🙏
The fruit is called Hog Plum. You can get them with Lemon peels which are sour. Sweet and Spicy are usually Hog Plum.
Thank you for letting me know! 🙏
Have you been Gandaki rainbow trout farm ? For Natural peace and delicious Trout fish.
Ooo I’ll try to check it out!
Beautiful vlogging❤❤ lot's love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
The women in the hat shop gracefully commented how gorgeous you looked with that hat….
14:30 The first one you tried was made from Lemon..and others were made from the fruit name ' Lapsi ( Hog plum ) ' ... These pickle looking things are called ' Paau/ Maada/ Titaura ' 😅...All those are varieties of Paau that can be made from that plum. ( Some are spicy, some are sweet and spicy, some are only sour, etc 😅 ) This fruit itself has a very very sour taste....
Thank you for letting me know! I love them🙏