Finding My Way in Remote Nepal Highlands
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Day 1 still of trekking in the Himalayas on the Langtang trail and I have to decide where I'll spend the cold night. On the way I keep meeting interesting Nepali locals, some already having been drinking throughout the day. Towards the end of the day my body was beginning to feel the weight of the heavy backpack having to carry it up the Nepal mountains making it the hardest day hiking so far. Still decided to explore and cross the destroyed bridge, probably due to earthquakes and river damage.
HIMALAYA LANGTANG TREKKING SERIES
Dangerous bus journey on Nepal roads up to Langtang National Park - • Surviving the Himalaya...
First day trekking into Himalayas alone - • Alone Into The Himalayas
Alots of thanks to you brother for not only visiting and filming the cities of Nepal but also doing treks and exploring the rural and amazing hidden places. 😊❤
*Sorry for that comment on previous video but It was important to explain the real info.🙏
Great video Pedro 👌, remember guys to check out Pedro's other channel Pedro Mota where he does this via motorcycle, my favourite video was in Bolivian mountain building roads 💪
8:50 that isn't a rhododendron flower. It's the golden Himalayan raspberry. Rhododendron flower grows in a proper woody tree
His effort counts smarty arse
Great video Pedro,I never traveled anywhere in my life, but love the way you showed us in your videos,god bless you SA❤❤❤
Take care while climbing mountains brother love from southern part of india 🇮🇳❤
I really enjoy your videos. Having travelled in Nepal more than 30 times over the last 35 years I get your point but progress is not only for the the western world. If there was a farmer here in Denmark who wasn't connected to a road they would make a lot of noise, same goes for many of the remote areas in Nepal. Luckily there are and unending number of treks in Nepal that will never be covered or destroyed by roads. By the way, I once followed the honey hunters dangling down on small ropes/ladders on that cliff side - awesome.
Great video ❤ from Nepal
Love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯
Karnali province also good advanture and so beautiful place ❤🇳🇵
Heartly Welcome to NEPAL Brother may your journey to Langtang goes smooth and unforgetable.😁🤩
Stumbled upon this channel yesterday and I’ve been binge watching. Great content ❤ 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
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Nepal Himalayas, east-central section and highest part of the Himalayan mountain ranges in south-central Asia, extending some 500 miles (800 km) from the Kali River east to the Tista River.
The range occupies most of Nepal and extends into the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Sikkim state in India. The Nepal-Tibet border roughly follows the line of the highest part of the range (the Great Himalayas), featuring several of the world’s highest peaks: Everest (29,035 feet [8,850 metres]), Kanchenjunga (28,169 feet [8,586 metres]), Makalu (27,766 feet [8,463 metres]), Dhaulagiri I (26,795 feet [8,167 metres]), Manaslu I (26,781 feet [8,163 metres]), and Annapurna I (26,545 feet [8,091 metres]). These permanently snow-covered mountains overlook huge glaciers. Rivers flow southward through deep ravines that cut through even the highest ridges; thus, the watershed between the Brahmaputra (north) and the Ganges (south) lies in Tibet well north of the greatest peaks.
Annapurna
The Annapurna massif rising above a village in north-central Nepal.
The Great Himalayas form a climatic barrier between the monsoonal (wet-dry) Indian lowland plains and the Tibetan desert high plateau. The barren, uninhabitable highlands also are a major impediment to human travel; the turbulent rivers cannot be navigated, and their steep rocky banks make foot traffic difficult. The few passes are at elevations between 16,000 and 19,000 feet (5,000 and 6,000 metres). In the lower, forested Lesser Himalayas to the south, river valleys permit human habitation, grazing, and limited agriculture at an elevation of about 5,000 feet (1,500 metres).
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Annapurna
The Annapurna massif rising above a village in north-central Nepal.
Great Himalayas
Great Himalayas, highest and northernmost section of the Himalayan mountain ranges. It extends southeastward across northern Pakistan, northern India, and Nepal before trending eastward across Sikkim state (India) and Bhutan and finally turning northeastward across northern Arunachal Pradesh state (India); throughout nearly all of its length it adjoins to the north the southern Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The range’s total length is some 1,400 miles (2,300 km), and it has an average elevation of more than 20,000 feet (6,100 metres). The Great Himalayas contain many of the world’s tallest peaks, including (from west to east) Nanga Parbat, Annapurna, Mount Everest, and Kanchenjunga.thank you for visiting us ❤
Pedro Fans from Mumbai❤
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U are a legend bro..Thank you for exploring my beautiful country Nepal.
This is awesome vlog❤
Love from sri lanka ❤️❤️🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Nature is the best things that will keep you healthy and happy ever 😊 …. Hope you Enjoyed the natures in Nepal
First viewer sir give me ❤️
Hello Pedro We are waiting for your Next Video Of this Season, when you goba post it bro.. I love your journey
Coming in a few days bro 🙏 With so much more footage these take longer to make
Another Awesome and Amazing Adventure Thank You 🙂❤👍Very Beautiful 🙂
welcome to Nepal sir.... i guess you love to travel solo but i would prefer with my close friends and you should try that as well. lots of love from eastern nepal.
That thorny plant which u said the bees must have used it for making mad honey is actually a wild rasberry plant almost ready to bear fruit..and it is super tasty and sweet. Next time u see it, eat it and u will love it. It will be either orange or almost yellow colour.. nice video brother.. a new subscriber here.. Horald Baldier went the same path last year
1st viewer 😙love your video
my anxiety peaked while watching you explore the broken bridge. Safe travels brother !! :)
Thank you so much for explore nepal
You awesome boss take care pf your self always you are doing good job keep posting all the best from india banglore
Good vloging god bless sir to your journey😊
Going to the broken bridge you really let your intrusive thoughts to come out😂
I just love your videos!!❤
Breath taking views amazing
Proud of you, man!❤
Go ahead looking for more❤😊
12:00 Magic Water!!!
Well come to Nepal
Hi Pedro, can't wait to see you back on a bike doing the Hymalayans and Rajistan.
Super 🎉
I love it your vlogs
Love your vlog brother ❤
Hey bro totally beautiful vlog nd tc..omg ur walking too much that's nice mostly others vlog will b like explaining standing at d spot but ur always unique taking us with you 👍
hi bro im always watching ur vlogs watching from the PHLIPPINES
Nice video ❤
Bro we want vedio of uttrakhand too not too far away from where u r but it is in india
Im a big fan of u from northeast india...pls to visit northeast india..u will be surprised ❤❤
I just saw your hyderabad blogs,,just awesome..
In bengali "দারুণ "❤❤❤❤❤
hello Madly Rover, make a Bamboo Stick 4 walking, much more easy. I love Nepal, i visit it in the 1980's. Great video bro, like this so much... Greetings from switzerland ✌
damnnnn u got guts to go half way tho
Inspired by the brave sherpas who apparently kept using the wrecked bridge until the new one was built
New following you from Iraq❤🇮🇶
Love you bro from Nepal
Step by step is good bro
Hey dude love you Mero dai 🔥
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And by the way to avoid the road and construction you can trek via Sherpagaon to Rimche - there you also get nice views of Ganesh Himal.
Seeing those clear water I want to swim.. right now it’s hot in my place.. HK
Love from india bro ❤
Namaste I am your new subscriber from Nepal ❤ Deurali vlog
Hi bro big fan ❤
Come to Shimla Himachal ❤❤❤❤❤
I m from sri lamka 🇱🇰
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B safe
Please go more height, Want to see what is on top of Himalayas 😢
Hello my friend,if you are still around Nepal,come and visit Rukum West please.
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Not the black honey mate it is called MAD HONEY love from Nepal
15:15 the cat thought you were about to throw his ass off the cliff 💀
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❤I love India 💕
kathmandu🖤
12:03 what a edit 🗿🍷😅
your crazy trying to cross that broken bridge. You scared me man.
Jaisalmer Rajasthan
Backpacker need to watch the trail share the view ahead see 360walking my way home as good as it gets ah cha
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32:50 anything where if you're right you live and if you're wrong you die...is too risky to do.
While you will return from Langtang that time RIMCHE to SHERPAGAON- KANGJIM - then down towards SHYAPHRU. Try this trail and you will not regret it. You will see real nature…
Nivu How much contry not haight it
watched your video without skip any sec but i have suggestion for you that don't speak hindi words in rural area they don't understand it ..i try to say good words in nepali ..namaste sanchai hunu huncha ..that means are you good ..tapaiko naam k ho ..what is your name ...malai dherai khusi lagyo tapai sanga ..i m haapy with you..these are common words that you can use while travelling ..thank you god bless you enjoy your trip
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Have a enjoy in nepal sir.....👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
mortise-and-tenon
nice pilli telugu word...
Sir why is your video in gaping ? I think this video was probably shoted way before it was uploaded right?
Sindhuli gadi come from bp way
1st views 🤣🤣
Close brother
hello people 😊
Not coming back to the cities?! Oh Please come back to India !!! I miss your blogs from India
Hi pedro ಬ್ರೋದರ್ 💥💥💥💥💥⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
Bro do not take risk !
Bro first you must go to "Ooty" called as Queen of hills in "Tamilnadu" State. ❤🎉 🇮🇳
Lots of love from Tibet
bro that's berry not rododendron
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Hey I remember you.. You are the same guy who I was at the gym when you were in Kathmandu right?
Tip number one: Always use a cane while hiking.
Facts. Will be sorted out soon enough
BRO YOU GOTTA INTERACT WITH MORE PEOPLE MAN , ITS NOT LIKE YOUR PAST VIDEOS, MAY BE YOU ARE TIRED OF TREKKING ALL DAY LONG BUT YOU GOTTA PUMP IT UP
Hi man i want meet you u want to go india just meet me man 💐
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