So brave travel! I believe it was unforgettable. Interesting to check out blog and video, great job. I was nervous a bit when you were driving the bicycle))
Nice video, must have been an amazing experience Tanel. Got some questions, can useful to other viewers: How did you plan your trekking route? Did you have location marked on google map or a physical map? Did you feel comfortable doing the trek solo, like no danger from strangers or wild animal? The scene with you walking or when riding the bike did you like place your camera hit record and go back and walk/ride and pick up the camera back up again? Thanks.
Thanks! There is quite a lot of information about the Annapurna trek online. Also, there are books and maps available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Personally, I just marked some places down on MAPS.ME offline maps application and used my phone for navigation. Almost all of the trails are marked on MAPS.ME. Really comfortable. Nepalese are really nice and welcoming people. The trails are not that remote, so there is no danger of wild animals. Tons of sheep, cows and other farm animals though. Yes. This is exactly how I did it :D I also wrote a blog post about my experience, so maybe this helps as well: fromsunrisetosunset.com/2019/02/03/trekking-annapurna-circuit-nepal/
Thanks! Yes. I went solo. There is one place that rents mountain bikes in Muktinath with the option to return in other towns. There is no big sign for that on the street but I asked my hotel and they guided me to the right place :)
That dog followed me all the way from Dharapani or Chame already through Upper Pisang, Braka and to Ice Lake for 3-4 days :) So cool if the same dog(-s) are still around there :D
Hey! Yes. There are quite some people and yes, there are roads and jeeps BUT it is easy to not be affected by it and still enjoy the trek! I was trekking in high season and while trekking I barely met other trekkers. And there are many side trails available to take so I almost did not used the roads.. I wrote more about the trek in a blog post as well. fromsunrisetosunset.com/2019/02/03/trekking-annapurna-circuit-nepal/
Very misleading, the trek is almost all a vehicle trail now. Your video doesn't show that or the large amount of vehicles. Please be truthful so people thinking about this trek will not be misled . It is Not like it was years ago when it was a hiking trail.
Hey! This video truly reflects the experience that I had on the trail. It is true that there might be more jeeps than there were tens of years ago but that is why there are alternative trails to take.
Nameste, such a fantastic trail, I walked the whole way from Besi Sahar to Nayapul last Sept. thanks for the memories.
it is a beautiful place indeed!
Thanks for sharing this great video with us, my friend! Have a happy day!
Glad you liked it! 🙂
Great video, thanks. I'm starting to plan my Aanapurna Circuit trek so this was brilliant. I can't wait!
Thanks! Enjoy your trip! It is beautiful up there!
So brave travel! I believe it was unforgettable. Interesting to check out blog and video, great job. I was nervous a bit when you were driving the bicycle))
Thanks man! :) Haha.. the mountain bike was so much fun!
Nice video, must have been an amazing experience Tanel.
Got some questions, can useful to other viewers:
How did you plan your trekking route? Did you have location marked on google map or a physical map?
Did you feel comfortable doing the trek solo, like no danger from strangers or wild animal?
The scene with you walking or when riding the bike did you like place your camera hit record and go back and walk/ride and pick up the camera back up again?
Thanks.
Thanks!
There is quite a lot of information about the Annapurna trek online. Also, there are books and maps available in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Personally, I just marked some places down on MAPS.ME offline maps application and used my phone for navigation. Almost all of the trails are marked on MAPS.ME.
Really comfortable. Nepalese are really nice and welcoming people. The trails are not that remote, so there is no danger of wild animals. Tons of sheep, cows and other farm animals though.
Yes. This is exactly how I did it :D
I also wrote a blog post about my experience, so maybe this helps as well:
fromsunrisetosunset.com/2019/02/03/trekking-annapurna-circuit-nepal/
Thanks for getting@@TanelTilk I will read up on your blog.
Loved it m8!! how I miss travelling already :P Cheers from Portugal!
Great that you liked it!
Heaven is myth Nepal is real nice video ♥️
Love it!! Well done
Thanks man!
Nice video! Did you go independently? Just wondered how easy it is to organise a mountain bike from Muktinath? Il be going in a few weeks. Cheers!
Thanks! Yes. I went solo. There is one place that rents mountain bikes in Muktinath with the option to return in other towns. There is no big sign for that on the street but I asked my hotel and they guided me to the right place :)
One of the best video..simple and nice songs and what’s the name of singer and album
Thanks, man! I appreciate it! You can see all of the songs used in the video in the description :)
7:15 is it Rocky from Manang? I think i met this dog :) both dogs was my friends on road to ice lake
That dog followed me all the way from Dharapani or Chame already through Upper Pisang, Braka and to Ice Lake for 3-4 days :) So cool if the same dog(-s) are still around there :D
I’ve heard pretty bad stories about the treck being overcrowded and full of jeeps. True?
Hey! Yes. There are quite some people and yes, there are roads and jeeps BUT it is easy to not be affected by it and still enjoy the trek! I was trekking in high season and while trekking I barely met other trekkers. And there are many side trails available to take so I almost did not used the roads..
I wrote more about the trek in a blog post as well.
fromsunrisetosunset.com/2019/02/03/trekking-annapurna-circuit-nepal/
adventure tour... like the vudeo...
Thanks man!
jeep track: the circuit
Very misleading, the trek is almost all a vehicle trail now. Your video doesn't show that or the large amount of vehicles. Please be truthful so people thinking about this trek will not be misled . It is Not like it was years ago when it was a hiking trail.
Hey! This video truly reflects the experience that I had on the trail. It is true that there might be more jeeps than there were tens of years ago but that is why there are alternative trails to take.