Also it's lovely to see crowds grace these trails again, after all the hardships the lodge owners, guides, porters and this whole tourist ecosystem had to face in COVID times. Great to see business picking up for these guys.
Haha - us too - as soon as I see that red dot on my subscriptions, we open it up and laugh our way through your adventures and comments. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks so much for sharing your journey.
cant believe we have so much opportunity to make these trips even more of a better experience and make our country a top tourist destination making it one of the top income keeping in mind not making it too expensive but reasonable so everybody can have a opportunity for an experience of their lifetime and with the natural beauty the will wanna make that trip again and again as there are so mancy routes every new one is a new experience and our government is too stupid to see the opportunity to this and also make it an environmental friendly aswell with strict laws in place where people can enjoy without any sort of worries . its such a shame so much can be done yet nothing in particular has been done .
I`ve done a few trekkings but never as long as you guys are doing now.. It is hard work walking all days but the things you gets to se and experiance makes it all totally worth it.. I´ve seen Mount Everest but only from far far away and watching you guys doing the Everest treek makes this old man wanting to go back there yet again, kinda made me feel like Bilbo😊 Enjoy every second guys, you are awesome
you guys need to check out northeast India's hill destinations. In Indian mountains all the major destinations are very crowded (to the point of detriment) but as everywhere, tourists all crowd one place and there's 15 destinations all around that one place that no one goes to, keeping them pristine. Buddhist/Tibetan influence very similar to Nepal mountain culture, beautiful views, toy trains, etc etc.
Those chimneys are for burning dried juniper as an incense, it's an offering to the deities. Fun fact, in Nepali languages, words for juniper and incense pretty much the same.
Why do backpackers almost always use the word dangerous iv been up the khumbu 5 times you are more likely to die on a bus, taxi or motorbike ride in nepal than anything else the everest trail from jiri is probably one of the most safest trails in all of Nepal iv done many remote trips in Nepal why not be honest about it, if you find it that dangerous your probably well out of your comfort zone and probably need someone with you who know what they are doing
I am loving this Nepal series guys!! Happy Travels
These views are INCREDIBLE! And you guys capture the best footage fr. Amazing work, well done.
Altitude in Nepal ranges from 60 metres (Kechana Kalan, Jhapa) to 8849 metres (Tip of the world, Mount Everest).
Tropical below 1000 metres
Subtropical 1000 metres to 2000 metres
Temperate 2000 metres to 3000 metres
Subalpine 3000 metres to 4000 metres
Alpine 4000 metres to 5000 metres
Nival Above 5000 metres
Transhimalayan
Loved your content man. The way you interact with local people is so amazing and feels natural. Love from Eastern NEPAL.🇳🇵🇳🇵
Also it's lovely to see crowds grace these trails again, after all the hardships the lodge owners, guides, porters and this whole tourist ecosystem had to face in COVID times. Great to see business picking up for these guys.
It’s on my top 5 bucket list
Oosh, im really liking this series guys
Makes me want to hit nepal
wow nice view
Looks wonderful
Mario even more beautiful than the mountain itself 😊
Great series! loving each episode
Thanks!
Olivia and Mario, you two are awesome. Thanks for all your vlogs. This one is truly amazing, safe travels always ❤️
Glad you like them, thank you 🙂
What a breathtaking mountains and sceneries 🏔️😮,i will visit one day.U guys are awesome ❤, Thanks for sharing
Heven on earth..❤
in my entire life its the 1st time m seeing those mountains so clearly..now i m happy
Thanks guys for sharing❤
Thanks for watching!
Great view of the Everest guys. I wish you could have fly your drone for more greater views 😊
We wish we could too, unfortunately it's very difficult in these areas to get permits to do so!
Another wonderful vlogg guys and mesmerizing views❤❤❤ keep safe and well !
Thank you!
Peace is more pleasant
Addicted to your videos waiting for your videos always❤❤
We appreciate that 😁
Haha - us too - as soon as I see that red dot on my subscriptions, we open it up and laugh our way through your adventures and comments. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks so much for sharing your journey.
you guys are still amazing, love this trip. cheers Chris
Thanks man!
Love u people
You are best ❤
cant believe we have so much opportunity to make these trips even more of a better experience and make our country a top tourist destination making it one of the top income keeping in mind not making it too expensive but reasonable so everybody can have a opportunity for an experience of their lifetime and with the natural beauty the will wanna make that trip again and again as there are so mancy routes every new one is a new experience and our government is too stupid to see the opportunity to this and also make it an environmental friendly aswell with strict laws in place where people can enjoy without any sort of worries .
its such a shame so much can be done yet nothing in particular has been done .
you guys deserve 1M subscribers but i like that you're still small and chill 🙊
I`ve done a few trekkings but never as long as you guys are doing now.. It is hard work walking all days but the things you gets to se and experiance makes it all totally worth it.. I´ve seen Mount Everest but only from far far away and watching you guys doing the Everest treek makes this old man wanting to go back there yet again, kinda made me feel like Bilbo😊 Enjoy every second guys, you are awesome
Thanks so much 🙂 hope you get the chance to go again!
😊😊😊
Watching u guy's from Fiji🇫🇯 yayyy✌️
Sounds nice!
Hevan Nepal 💙
Welcome to Nepal 🎉🎉 enjoy your tracking and beautiful view.
Thanks!
beautiful views - stay safe you two!
Thanks, we will!
I really enjoy your videos! What camera do you use brother?
We use go pro 12 and canon R50
you guys need to check out northeast India's hill destinations. In Indian mountains all the major destinations are very crowded (to the point of detriment) but as everywhere, tourists all crowd one place and there's 15 destinations all around that one place that no one goes to, keeping them pristine. Buddhist/Tibetan influence very similar to Nepal mountain culture, beautiful views, toy trains, etc etc.
Those chimneys are for burning dried juniper as an incense, it's an offering to the deities. Fun fact, in Nepali languages, words for juniper and incense pretty much the same.
Thanks for the info 🙂
Welcome to Nepal and enjoy
Where you guys from?
U guys need sunglasses to prevent eyes from harsh wind and sun's reflections from the mountains as u approach them!
You must go everest base camp
Heading there!
You so luch I’m from Nepal but I’m not visti any place still
Why do backpackers almost always use the word dangerous iv been up the khumbu 5 times you are more likely to die on a bus, taxi or motorbike ride in nepal than anything else the everest trail from jiri is probably one of the most safest trails in all of Nepal iv done many remote trips in Nepal why not be honest about it, if you find it that dangerous your probably well out of your comfort zone and probably need someone with you who know what they are doing
Please be careful and keep away from animals