This is the most beautiful hiking video I've ever seen. The camera work, the music, the graphics and most importantly the simplicity of the overall video is simply amazing. It reminded me of my trekking to ABC. Thank you so much. God bless you!
Hi Trisha. I'm trying to be humble now, Bhutan did most of the work. Thanks for leaving a message. We don't make any money on the videos we make (Google and others do). We do it purely so others can enjoy it and to have nice interactions with people like you!
Friendly Hiker this is amazing & so relaxing, I’ve watched it repeatedly? What is the song in the intro, “Om Mani Padme Om” - I’d really love to find the artist. Thank you!! 💕
@@faithintheunseen1294 Hi. A difficult question. We found this music on UA-cam about 6 years ago. We've been trying to find the original composer but were unable to find it ourselves, since very many people have shared the music with their own name and own pictures/video on top of it. But nobody credited the original composer. We believe that the voices in the song are from a group of monks that chanted it. Afterwards the composer found that chanting and composed the melody on top of it. If you like it, just type Oh Mani Padme Um in UA-cam, and you will find one of the shared original ones (no music) and the one that we used. sometimes you can download it too for offline use. If you ever find the original composer, please let us know, so we can credit him/her accordingly.
Friendly Hiker thanks for replying! :) I’ve found separate chanting monks performing On Mani Padme Om. It’s great! Someday we’ll find it with the musical accompaniment. 💕
Thanks a lot for sharing!!! it is my gold dream to go there someday. See, smell, hear all the the noises from nature, touch the ground, hear the songs and Tibetan prayers "live"... in the meantime this video makes me feel closer!!!! NAMASTE
Hi Mary! We truly hope you can visit that part of the world one day. The scenery is breath taking and the people are extremely friendly throughout the whole region (Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim, Tibet etc.) We're glad we could bring you there in this humble and small way.
@@FriendlyHiker Thank you!, I appreciate very much this kind of videos because they let us travel "from home" and see this wonderful world if we are not in possibilities of travel for real... Blessings from Mexico
Excellent video plus audio/music. Spent my 60th birthday at Jomolhari base camp, a lasting memory. Guide, horseman, cook all wonderful people. At the high pass they were laughing, telling jokes while I struggled to breathe.Thank you for your effort.
Thank you. It must have been awesome to celibrate your birthday there. Jomolhari base camp is a wonderfull spot with great views. And indeed, the Bhutanese people are really friendly and helpfull. It's great that countries and people like that still excists on this planet.
I was a diehard trekker and have covered many places in the country, particularly Sikkim and Gorkha districts (India). Retired now and ever so often I get the itch. And believe it or not a Bhutanese class friend of mine from school today offered to take me on a trek with him! How wonderful! We left school 50 years ago! If restrictions are lifted we meet up in Kathmandu in Oct. Waiting with excitement to do this trek. Thanks.
@@FriendlyHiker We're having our reunion at Kathmandu for 3 days and then we push on to Phokara, those who have signed up, and one of the milder treks we'll do. Then I go to Bhutan with this classmate (I saw him in your video) and we will plan a 5 day trek. By the way the topography of your Bhutan trek is very similar to what I've done in Arunachal Pradesh. You should try trekking here. Beautiful and challenging!
You have made fantastic movie. I think I remeber this country from my past life and some fragments of your video bought me to tears. Music is also beautiful. BHUTAN is one of the very last "real humanity" places on this planet and should be preserved. The beauty of the contry and especiallt citizens is breath taking. Thank you for sharing.
Mesmerizing projection of an obviously magical hike. The views of those tall mountains really touched me, I resonate with what Arthur wrote here a year ago. The first song with Om Mani Padme Hung really set the tone of beauty and genuinity.
Thank you very much. We are glad that you enjoyed it so much. In January 2020, we will be uploading other movies from our journey through Bhutan. We hope you will enjoy those too.
Great video. Question for you. How would you compare big mountain scenery on this trek vs some of the classics in Nepal? I know there are lots of other pros/cons but want to make sure Scenery is epic if travelling around the world again. Which days were your favorite?
Hi Tim. We have no experiance in other Himalaya countries, so unfortunately no comparison from our part. We opted for this trail since we wanted to see the unspoiled country of Bhutan, and hike in an environment where we meet authentic people, instead of a Coca Cola route. That said, we hear Nepal is extremely pretty, so if you don't mind the people, than go there. It's also a lot cheaper. We had to pay the governement 250 dollar a person for each day we stayed in Bhutan... Maybe that's also why we only met 2 other hikers from outside Bhutan on that trail. Our most faforite days on this hike were the ones where we meet the locals close to the Jomolhari mountain. The next day too, when we hike to the highest pass. Increadible scenery. The triangular mountain is so big, the Matterhorn in Switserland would fit in it 3 times over 🙂
What is the name of the second Bhutanese song ... jus got back from Bhutan 2 weeks ago , did a hike to Phasoding Monastery , a 3 hrs 30mins hike up and took us 2 hours 30 mins to come down . Did Chelela Pass n Takstsang monastery .Missing the mountains and the beauty of Bhutan . Will definitely go back again and do a trek to Jomalhari . Lovely video and love the music ... make me want to come back to Bhutan for more 🥰
Hi Lily, We hiked to that monastery too. Lovely place! Sorry we answer you so late. For some reason we overlooked your response. The music of the second song is from the R.R.SP. Project and is called Theravada Song. PS. we will be uploading new Bhutan videos in januari 2020. So stay tuned!
Wonderful video. I am making my second trip to Bhutan in May 2018 and doing this hike, so it was great to see the trail and what to expect. Peace and Happiness to you.
Thanks Ray :-) Second time to Bhutan, nice. If we were envious persons we would certainly be now. It's beautiful out there and the people are very friendly. Have a great journey! You will love the trail.
What a great trip. How long did you stay in Bouthan to be able to do such a nice trip. I would like to do the same. Could you give me some precious advices,, some contact, address? Which people which guide did you contact and did you meet? Thank you very much for your advices and for this beautiful movie.
Hi Fleur, Sorry for the late response; we were away for a while. Regarding your question. We were in Bhutan for 6 weeks. And with an entry fee of 250 dollar a person a day, we had to save a couple of years to make that happen. However, it was worth it. Because of the immense price Bhutan is asking for visitors, most people only stay for a week or 10 days at the most. And mostly in the east to visit temples etc. We wanted to hike and explore the lesser visited regions of the country and also have plenty of time to see some festivals and have real encounters and conversations with people of one of the last remaining civilizations that is not affected or corrupted by western greed. For advice, well, it's pretty much regulated. So you cannot enter the country without a Bhutanese tour company. They will setup everything. Included in the entry price is housing/ lodging, guides, food and drinks etc. We booked with Rainbow tours. They arranged everything very well, but their guides were not that good. Next time we would do more homework for a company that has guides that are not drunk during a festival (and was therefore not able to give us any explanation about what was happening those days). We saw other guides that were very knowledgeable, and listened to them. If you find a company on line, check what others have to say about them. We hope you will go ne day, it's a life changing experience. Good luck! If you like to see more of our Bhutan movies, here are the links to the others: ua-cam.com/video/Hp_Uzk8Hmts/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/vXhzwMsWuEk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/pxUCB7HPTGw/v-deo.html
Very well done! I just made a visit to Bhutan and I loved the country. My big hiking accomplishment was making it to the Tiger's Nest. But this is hike seems really ideal. Thank you for sharing!
The hike up to Tiger's is pretty. We are glad that you have seen that. We hope you will get the chance to try this trail. It's even more pretty than on the film.
Dear Friendly Hiker, How have you been? I am your guide Dorji, I just saw the video and its wonderful, though we had tough time on the muds way but happy that we did it. It was a great trek. I live in New York now and hope to see you both back in future again. Good luck and Best wishes
Hi :-). Nice to hear from you again. We had a good time in Bhutan, thanks for your part in that. We read that you are not living in Bhutan anymore, but in New York? Why this big step? Study? Love from Andre and Lian.
Congratulations for being part of this wonderful adventure!!!!! you also participated making possible this GIFT to all of us, far away maybe, but that love this places.
Thanks Sharon! And true, about half the music is from Tibet but they were mostly Buddhist mantras so we were okay with that since the Bhutanese people use the same mantras. About a third of the music is actually from Bhutan and the rest from international artists.
@@FriendlyHiker That's why I wasn't sure if I should mention it cause all was so perfect and didn't meant to be sound negative. Again, thank you for all 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hello Tony, We had different guides in Bhutan, depending on the reagion we were and knowledge they possessed. The guides are mentioned at the end of the video. The guide on the Jomolhari trek is called: Tsethrim Dorji. The company that organized the trek for us in Bhutan was:Rainbow tours
Hi Rita. Thanks :-) We live at sea level, so high altitude training was a problem for us. What we did to compensate was A LOT of cardio training. like running up hills etc. So the oxygen could go quicker into the bloodstream. We also hike a lot. So our bodies did not have any problem on that part.
While editing, we choose music that supports the mood for that perticular scene. Not always is the music from a perticular country the right sound for a specific emotion. But in fact, there were two tracks of Bhutanese music in there.
Hi Subash Limbu. The Himalaya area of Bhutan starts in the west of the country and continues northwards. It basically follows the Tibetan (China) border.
Hi. Sorry for the late response. Somehow your question slipped through. Sorry for that. The music we used is from: R.R.SP.Project and is called Theravada Song. Here is one link to their song: ua-cam.com/video/zFpYeNohxrs/v-deo.html
@@FriendlyHiker awww, i thought that is Buddha Mantra from Tibet or Butan.... but i dont know whom is Buddha? Look sound good. I really like that melody. Thanks your reply 🙏
@@ombalamat6959 We thought you ment 28 minutes into the video. Sorry if we misunderstood. There are several mantra's used in this video. You can see which at the end of the video (end titles: manta's song by budist monks).
Dear Ludwig. Thanks for watching our video. The song is from a Tibetan monk called Rapa. It's called Rang Sem Kar Ga Mikar from his album: "CHANTS POUR LA PAIX". UA-cam link: ua-cam.com/video/buSY2ZRcXeE/v-deo.html
We got inspired by a BBC documentary that did something similar during the intro. So we recreated that globe effect in Outerra. A free 3D globe and landscape generator. it's not easy to do though. The program has a bit of an install and learning curve. www.outerra.com
Thanks for leaving a mesage. Yes indeed. We found that out too. Although Bhutan is not as developed in from that point of view, it was way more developed in a spiritual way than most countries around the world. We were 3,5 weeks in Bhutan, and learned a lot when we were there.
This is the most beautiful hiking video I've ever seen. The camera work, the music, the graphics and most importantly the simplicity of the overall video is simply amazing. It reminded me of my trekking to ABC. Thank you so much. God bless you!
Hi Trisha. I'm trying to be humble now, Bhutan did most of the work. Thanks for leaving a message. We don't make any money on the videos we make (Google and others do). We do it purely so others can enjoy it and to have nice interactions with people like you!
Friendly Hiker this is amazing & so relaxing, I’ve watched it repeatedly? What is the song in the intro, “Om Mani Padme Om” - I’d really love to find the artist. Thank you!! 💕
@@faithintheunseen1294 Hi. A difficult question. We found this music on UA-cam about 6 years ago. We've been trying to find the original composer but were unable to find it ourselves, since very many people have shared the music with their own name and own pictures/video on top of it. But nobody credited the original composer. We believe that the voices in the song are from a group of monks that chanted it. Afterwards the composer found that chanting and composed the melody on top of it. If you like it, just type Oh Mani Padme Um in UA-cam, and you will find one of the shared original ones (no music) and the one that we used. sometimes you can download it too for offline use. If you ever find the original composer, please let us know, so we can credit him/her accordingly.
Friendly Hiker thanks for replying! :) I’ve found separate chanting monks performing On Mani Padme Om. It’s great! Someday we’ll find it with the musical accompaniment. 💕
Am from Bhutan, and I never tried that trek. I will give it a go now.
You have an amazing country. Very beautiful and with amazing and friendly people. The trek is awesome. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we did.
So peaceful and mind refreshing. Really nothing to say.
Thanks a lot for sharing!!! it is my gold dream to go there someday. See, smell, hear all the the noises from nature, touch the ground, hear the songs and Tibetan prayers "live"... in the meantime this video makes me feel closer!!!! NAMASTE
Hi Mary! We truly hope you can visit that part of the world one day. The scenery is breath taking and the people are extremely friendly throughout the whole region (Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim, Tibet etc.) We're glad we could bring you there in this humble and small way.
@@FriendlyHiker Thank you!, I appreciate very much this kind of videos because they let us travel "from home" and see this wonderful world if we are not in possibilities of travel for real... Blessings from Mexico
Excellent video plus audio/music. Spent my 60th birthday at Jomolhari base camp, a lasting memory. Guide, horseman, cook all wonderful people. At the high pass they were laughing, telling jokes while I struggled to breathe.Thank you for your effort.
Thank you. It must have been awesome to celibrate your birthday there. Jomolhari base camp is a wonderfull spot with great views. And indeed, the Bhutanese people are really friendly and helpfull. It's great that countries and people like that still excists on this planet.
I was a diehard trekker and have covered many places in the country, particularly Sikkim and Gorkha districts (India). Retired now and ever so often I get the itch. And believe it or not a Bhutanese class friend of mine from school today offered to take me on a trek with him! How wonderful! We left school 50 years ago!
If restrictions are lifted we meet up in Kathmandu in Oct. Waiting with excitement to do this trek. Thanks.
Hi Kevin, sounds like an awesome adventure. Just curious. Which trek are you guys going to do in Nepal?
@@FriendlyHiker We're having our reunion at Kathmandu for 3 days and then we push on to Phokara, those who have signed up, and one of the milder treks we'll do. Then I go to Bhutan with this classmate (I saw him in your video) and we will plan a 5 day trek.
By the way the topography of your Bhutan trek is very similar to what I've done in Arunachal Pradesh. You should try trekking here. Beautiful and challenging!
@@kevin_jeankevin4803 sounds like an awesome adventure! Have fun out there and thanks for the tip. We will keep it in mind 🙂
Innocent ❤❤🎉❤❤
You have made fantastic movie. I think I remeber this country from my past life and some fragments of your video bought me to tears. Music is also beautiful. BHUTAN is one of the very last "real humanity" places on this planet and should be preserved. The beauty of the contry and especiallt citizens is breath taking. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for your kind words Arthur. We are glad you enjoyed it so much. And you are right. it is a special place and should be preserved.
Very beautiful and best example of nature conservation
Mesmerizing projection of an obviously magical hike. The views of those tall mountains really touched me, I resonate with what Arthur wrote here a year ago. The first song with Om Mani Padme Hung really set the tone of beauty and genuinity.
Thank you very much. We are glad that you enjoyed it so much. In January 2020, we will be uploading other movies from our journey through Bhutan. We hope you will enjoy those too.
I really like it. Bhutan is my one of my dream destination.
Thanks Hanif. Much appriciated. We hope you can visit this beautiful country and it's friendly people one day.
himalaya ..... natural beautiful !
It definitely is :-)
Superb Tour of Bhutan 🇧🇹. Thank you 🙏. 👍❤️. 🔔 turned on for your next adventure.
Thanks! Bhutan is awesome. There are some new videos coming in January.
Beautiful video in one of the most beautiful countrys in the world. Great pictures. Many thums up !!!!
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful video.
Thanks!!
Great video. Question for you. How would you compare big mountain scenery on this trek vs some of the classics in Nepal? I know there are lots of other pros/cons but want to make sure Scenery is epic if travelling around the world again. Which days were your favorite?
Hi Tim. We have no experiance in other Himalaya countries, so unfortunately no comparison from our part. We opted for this trail since we wanted to see the unspoiled country of Bhutan, and hike in an environment where we meet authentic people, instead of a Coca Cola route. That said, we hear Nepal is extremely pretty, so if you don't mind the people, than go there. It's also a lot cheaper. We had to pay the governement 250 dollar a person for each day we stayed in Bhutan... Maybe that's also why we only met 2 other hikers from outside Bhutan on that trail. Our most faforite days on this hike were the ones where we meet the locals close to the Jomolhari mountain. The next day too, when we hike to the highest pass. Increadible scenery. The triangular mountain is so big, the Matterhorn in Switserland would fit in it 3 times over 🙂
Wonderful
great video, and very beautiful mountains and the nature....
Thanks. We are glad you liked it.
Beautiful, majestic nature, intelligently filmed, and the music is divine. Added Jamolhary Trek to my bucket list. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind words. This trek is awesome. We're glad we inspired you to do it one day.
another beautiful himalaya. very nice footages.
Thank you. The beautifull scenery of Bhutan does help to make a nice video.
Enjoy your video, bedankt, uit Sao Paulo, Brasil
Thanks Reta!
A great video with great color and clarity. And the music..... I recommend view this video using ear phones to really enjoy the music.
Thanks! We tried to find the right music for the scenes. Most of the music is from the himalaya.
Fantastic vedio
Thanks for the beautiful video
11:30 - 12:00 amazing view
13:45, 15:15, etc.. goes on... good trek!
Thanks. Much appriciated.
My wishlist Bhutan and Tibet 🙂
Dear Arthur,we are planned to visit Bhutan in May. Your words had Devine value..I little little understand the meaning behind the words.
nice video... thanks for sharing...
What is the name of the second Bhutanese song ... jus got back from Bhutan 2 weeks ago , did a hike to Phasoding Monastery , a 3 hrs 30mins hike up and took us 2 hours 30 mins to come down . Did Chelela Pass n Takstsang monastery .Missing the mountains and the beauty of Bhutan . Will definitely go back again and do a trek to Jomalhari . Lovely video and love the music ... make me want to come back to Bhutan for more 🥰
Hi Lily,
We hiked to that monastery too. Lovely place!
Sorry we answer you so late. For some reason we overlooked your response.
The music of the second song is from the R.R.SP. Project and is called Theravada Song.
PS. we will be uploading new Bhutan videos in januari 2020. So stay tuned!
Fantastico video di luoghi visitati qualche anno fa,
Thanks! Much appreciated!
It's really beautiful view ❤️ I like it ur video
Hi Jhon. Glad you liked it so much!
A great film captures the essence of your hiking trip including the music
Thanks! We're glad you enjoyed it.
Wonderful video. I am making my second trip to Bhutan in May 2018 and doing this hike, so it was great to see the trail and what to expect. Peace and Happiness to you.
Thanks Ray :-) Second time to Bhutan, nice. If we were envious persons we would certainly be now. It's beautiful out there and the people are very friendly. Have a great journey! You will love the trail.
Just visit once ,u ill never ever regret in this place
I miss the place so much.
Hi Derick. Did you live there or did you visited it, like us? Just curious.
@@FriendlyHiker I visited Bhutan in year 2018. 😄
absolutely gorgeous….
Thanks Tamrin!
nice landscape with nice music.... love it...
The music is a Buddhist chanting
I'm grateful for your awesome vdo shoot
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing your Experience Godspeed
Hi Julian. Thanks for leaving your nice message. Much appriciated. We're glad you enjoyed the video. Maybe we will see you on a trail somewhere.
Fantastic video. What’s the name of the company that organized the trek? Thanks.
Rainbow tours. But there are plenty of others that organize it too
Magnificent videography. One of the best trekking vids ever.;
Thanks Steven. We loved the country and it's people. That helped a lot too 😊
Missing beautiful country ♥️
A musical and nature's natural treat to mind and soul. Beautiful
Thanks for your kind words.
A beautiful video that stirred up my heart a little .
We're glad we made you smile😀
Your video is incredibly beautiful!! I felt like I was really at Bhutan while watching the video.
Thank you for your kind words :-)
Great video 👍 thank you so much for sharing.
Such magnificent landscape and Bhutan must be absolutely magical. I can imagine that this was an amazing experience. Great film!
Thanks Marit! Indeed, Bhutan is a truly magical place. We enjoyed every moment of it!
Thanks for visited my country
Thank you and all the wonderfull people we met in your country. We will visit it again somedas!
Nima Wangdi bro If I reborn in this planet I would prefer to born in Your country.
Music 🎶 is Peace ☮️
What a great trip. How long did you stay in Bouthan to be able to do such a nice trip. I would like to do the same. Could you give me some precious advices,, some contact, address? Which people which guide did you contact and did you meet? Thank you very much for your advices and for this beautiful movie.
Hi Fleur, Sorry for the late response; we were away for a while. Regarding your question. We were in Bhutan for 6 weeks. And with an entry fee of 250 dollar a person a day, we had to save a couple of years to make that happen. However, it was worth it. Because of the immense price Bhutan is asking for visitors, most people only stay for a week or 10 days at the most. And mostly in the east to visit temples etc. We wanted to hike and explore the lesser visited regions of the country and also have plenty of time to see some festivals and have real encounters and conversations with people of one of the last remaining civilizations that is not affected or corrupted by western greed. For advice, well, it's pretty much regulated. So you cannot enter the country without a Bhutanese tour company. They will setup everything. Included in the entry price is housing/ lodging, guides, food and drinks etc. We booked with Rainbow tours. They arranged everything very well, but their guides were not that good. Next time we would do more homework for a company that has guides that are not drunk during a festival (and was therefore not able to give us any explanation about what was happening those days). We saw other guides that were very knowledgeable, and listened to them. If you find a company on line, check what others have to say about them. We hope you will go ne day, it's a life changing experience. Good luck! If you like to see more of our Bhutan movies, here are the links to the others: ua-cam.com/video/Hp_Uzk8Hmts/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/vXhzwMsWuEk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/pxUCB7HPTGw/v-deo.html
ब्यूटीफुल place
Thanks! it is indeed a beautiful place.
I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
Thanks 😊
Superb. One of the best.. beautifully filmed. Just enough commentary to make it more interesting.
Thanks Don for the nice compliment. Much appreciated. We keep your remarks in mind while making our next movies.
Very well done! I just made a visit to Bhutan and I loved the country. My big hiking accomplishment was making it to the Tiger's Nest. But this is hike seems really ideal. Thank you for sharing!
The hike up to Tiger's is pretty. We are glad that you have seen that. We hope you will get the chance to try this trail. It's even more pretty than on the film.
Thanks for the sharing your beautiful memories in the backdrop of the stunning landscape of Bhutan!
Thanks!!
Dear Friendly Hiker,
How have you been? I am your guide Dorji, I just saw the video and its wonderful, though we had tough time on the muds way but happy that we did it. It was a great trek.
I live in New York now and hope to see you both back in future again.
Good luck and Best wishes
Hi :-). Nice to hear from you again. We had a good time in Bhutan, thanks for your part in that. We read that you are not living in Bhutan anymore, but in New York? Why this big step? Study? Love from Andre and Lian.
Congratulations for being part of this wonderful adventure!!!!! you also participated making possible this GIFT to all of us, far away maybe, but that love this places.
amazing trek, fantastic
Thanks Bikek :-)
Great video! I am
Going end of October for this same trek. How was the weather? Was it a factor at night?
Enjoying the video and music. What month was you trip? Loving the color of the river.
Hi Raizun. Thanks! We hiked it in September, which is the driest month.
Hi, Nice Video. Beautiful landscape.
Do let us know which month and date you undertook this Trek.
Regards
Hi Senthil. Thanks for the compliment. We hiked it in the middle of September. Which is the dry time of the year.
great video. the music is Tibetan but still. great job
thanks
Thanks Sharon! And true, about half the music is from Tibet but they were mostly Buddhist mantras so we were okay with that since the Bhutanese people use the same mantras. About a third of the music is actually from Bhutan and the rest from international artists.
@@FriendlyHiker
That's why I wasn't sure if I should mention it cause all was so perfect and didn't meant to be sound negative.
Again, thank you for all 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great Work, nice music. Chreet
Thanks Chreet! This means a lot to us. We've put a lot of time and effort into making this movie :-)
Great video, thanks !
Dave Reid - Daly Thanks Dave. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Fantastic video, thanks so much 🌺
Hi Linda, much appreciated!
Awesome
Thanks!
Very beautiful pictures and video quality..which camera..?
Thanks! Gopro Hero 3+ black edition and a Panasonic HDC TM900
beautiful trek ~
Good job and god bless!
Thank you :-)
Fantastic video.. wonderful shoot..Which software have you used to edit this movie..?
doc lens Hi. Thanks :-) we used Adobe premiere, adobe after effects, adobe audition and a 3d world landscape tool called Outerra
hallo friendly hiker,, what a such beautufull video,, may i know whos guide or guide tour for this trip ?
Thanks you
Hello Tony,
We had different guides in Bhutan, depending on the reagion we were and knowledge they possessed. The guides are mentioned at the end of the video. The guide on the Jomolhari trek is called: Tsethrim Dorji. The company that organized the trek for us in Bhutan was:Rainbow tours
good video and nice buddist music !!!!
This is a wonderful video. Thanks for doing it! How did you prepare before the hike? What amount of training? Especially the high altitude.
Hi Rita. Thanks :-) We live at sea level, so high altitude training was a problem for us. What we did to compensate was A LOT of cardio training. like running up hills etc. So the oxygen could go quicker into the bloodstream. We also hike a lot. So our bodies did not have any problem on that part.
15.30 I was assigned there for five months near Soee location.
Very beautiful pictures. Only the music is not matching. There is so much Bhutanes music...next time please choose that.
While editing, we choose music that supports the mood for that perticular scene. Not always is the music from a perticular country the right sound for a specific emotion. But in fact, there were two tracks of Bhutanese music in there.
Great!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
What kind of camera did you use for this filming?
We used a semi professional HD camera from Panasonic. It has great lenses and a very good optical zoom.
Amazing and beautiful!! Thank you!! What month did you go?
Hi Julie. Thanks! We hiked it in September, which is the driest month.
It is ok to trek this path in winter ?
Shine Your Way Good question. No. Not recommended. These are very high mountains and get a lot of snow on the winter.
Nice video
Thanks!
So i like video
I like your video so much , I like to share your video with my friend , can I share this video ? thanks so much .
Thank you for the nice compliment! Yes you can share the video with everyone you like.
@@FriendlyHiker thanks so much .
གནམ་མེད་ས་མེད་ ལེགས་ཤོམ། ཨང་དང་པ།
Unfortunately Google Translator can't fully translate what you wrote. But thanks for the reply.
@@FriendlyHiker he is saying your video is great, it's "beyond sky and earth." Number one!
@@pouchcotato8773 Thanks for this great compliment! !
Can any body tell me the area of the greater himalaya of Bhutan
Hi Subash Limbu. The Himalaya area of Bhutan starts in the west of the country and continues northwards. It basically follows the Tibetan (China) border.
what is name of music playing from 4.49
Hi. Sorry for the late response. Somehow your question slipped through. Sorry for that. The music we used is from: R.R.SP.Project and is called Theravada Song. Here is one link to their song: ua-cam.com/video/zFpYeNohxrs/v-deo.html
Does anyone to know name the song at 28.00 thank you 🙏
Hi Jasmine. The song (no vocals) is called: Levitate, from the artist Mike Danis. We used his 'Chillout edit' version in this movie.
@@FriendlyHiker awww, i thought that is Buddha Mantra from Tibet or Butan.... but i dont know whom is Buddha? Look sound good. I really like that melody. Thanks your reply 🙏
@@ombalamat6959 We thought you ment 28 minutes into the video. Sorry if we misunderstood. There are several mantra's used in this video. You can see which at the end of the video (end titles: manta's song by budist monks).
Does anyone know the song which starts at 31:15?
Dear Ludwig. Thanks for watching our video. The song is from a Tibetan monk called Rapa. It's called Rang Sem Kar Ga Mikar from his album: "CHANTS POUR LA PAIX". UA-cam link: ua-cam.com/video/buSY2ZRcXeE/v-deo.html
@@FriendlyHiker Thanks!
素晴らしいビデオです!
oh ienaga どうもありがとうございました
Wonderfull video. How did you make the intro with the globe?
We got inspired by a BBC documentary that did something similar during the intro. So we recreated that globe effect in Outerra. A free 3D globe and landscape generator. it's not easy to do though. The program has a bit of an install and learning curve. www.outerra.com
The host of this channel sounds Dutch.
True. We are Dutch and live in Belgium.
Not civilized yet still using horse no roads my all family members born there in bhutan
Thanks for leaving a mesage. Yes indeed. We found that out too. Although Bhutan is not as developed in from that point of view, it was way more developed in a spiritual way than most countries around the world. We were 3,5 weeks in Bhutan, and learned a lot when we were there.
Awesome
Thanks for the compliment 🙂