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That lady is pure soul and heartily welcomed to you. She spoke pretty well English and gave her utter hospitality. She is one of the queen of this story.
In many of the countries Harald visits, dogs are not shown any affection at all like we do in the West and is why they are always cautious when approached and then love it when they are petted because they are just not used to it. So many of them starve or die from car injuries etc and the ones that are owned have very hard lives, usually tied up and used as working dogs.
@@davidholgate123 lol, Nepal literally has an annual festival for dogs called Kukur Tihar when Nepalese worship them. That injured dog will surely get help from the locals.
15:10 when she asked a cup of tea is the heartwarming moment and that's literally shows that we Nepali are very generous no matter how's the situation we are facing. Love from Nepal
@@xtheczar yes all are kind, almost about 98% of people are nice. If u find anyone scamming or treating u badly just ask them where are they from.. About 99% of scammers are from outside the country specially from our neighbors, and we can't do anything about it. Nepali people are nice.
Imagine living below the poverty line, offering food to some stranger from the north, and not taking a single penny. This is something else man. Thank you Haraldo!
It's all about love over there in Nepal. I just remembered a few years ago some tourists being harassed by a shop lady in the mountains, which turned out to be played falsely and interpreted wrongly. I mean how can you hate on these hard workers who make their living off the 4$ they make from a tourist.
Nepalese are very friendly! I did a solo adventure in Nepal a couple years ago and trekked the ABC. I ended my trek in Pokhara and spent Christmas there. One of my best solo travels! Dal Bhat, momo and milk tea 🙏🏼 Namaste!
That conversation between three generations of women living in a mountain about the north man was completely priceless and the Epitome of these videos keep doing what you’re doing.
Harald. You're gonna die with a smile on your face. You're living the life. I'm am so grateful that i found you on youtube several years back. Love your content brother. Happy new year
This time you popped in with a gem Harald! The lady who offered a cup of tea to you, the girl who hicked the mountain with a stranger defines humanity, kindness, trust, and hospitality. The one hour spent here will remain with me for a very long time.
I dont think he notices it but he is getting some of the purest form of love from every single person he meets. Amazing hospitality, fun conversations, and of course all the joyful moments. Unlike other foreigners who wants a proper and safe travel story with all those comfy beds, pro guide, best hotels, good foods, and all the good things, I think Harald shows the beauty in the most ordinary realistic things (sometimes stupid tho). Been following him from his first travel story in Nepal with Kumar. This time he looks a lot more confident and experienced. But most of all, he has shown what other foreigners are totally missing and that is the understanding and experiencing of what local people experiences here in this part of the world. I don’t think he consciously notices the moments he is creating but it is the purest and rarest form of kindness and joy in his story. I think this is the true adventure. Love from Nepal brother !
@Believe on Jesus Christ for Eternal Life~John 3:16 That was fake subtitles btw if you didn't notice LOL. She didn't actually call him Albino 😂 He put those subtitles for fun.
His contents are amazing & he very well knows how to keep the audience entertained but lets not forget how things can be made up, 70% of the blogging videos are made up buddy!!
The conversation between the grandmother and her grand daughter about your birth defect and your obsession with goats was hilarious! FANTASTIC VIDEO, Harald!! Be safe, and keep on trucking.
I usually stick to western travel destinations but this made me want to visit the Himalayan mountains. So beautiful and wow what welcoming and nice people.
The lady on the Hut.Amazing.She showed whole world how we as a Nepalese treat our guests in home.She offered him Tea.Such a great soul.Hats off to the Kind Lady
Wow the woman speaks well English!! 👏 Nepali people are very kind people living in nepal for many years I feel like home here नेपालीहरू धेरै दयालु छन्।
Well damn. Now that I'm watching the video I can see that everything is different for two reasons. First, the bridge you crossed at the beginning didn't exist when I was there. There's a smaller swinging bridge higher up the river that is the first bridge I crossed, but you never saw it. It looks like the bridge you crossed leads into a new road they're building on the right side. The second smaller swinging bridge you crossed over to the left side of the river is the one that I was saying not to cross, but from the other side after walking through the village that you didn't walk through, because you crossed the new bridge. And then you're encountering all the landslides on the left side across the trail that weren't there before. So everything is different. The main thing is you're posting videos, so that means you survived.
Why follow the map and instructions when you can explore and investigate the people's homes along the path. Maybe it's worth to lose half a day and get a bit longer leg of the path.
The women offered a cup of tea to a totally strange foreigner and let him in into her hut to have some rest. However, in so called developed countries people call police when they see a stranger standing outside of their house. I am so proud of my country. 🇳🇵
@@4887878 many traveler the so called UA-cam celebrity who are sponsored for traveling arrange guide ask for help only cover the popular areas, but heraldo doesn’t give a shit to those sort of things, he is one of the guy who can have communication with anyone, I wonder he will be friends with some of the yak in this trip😂😂
it doesn't take much effort to click the like button. let's show how much we appreciate how good harald is at making these videos and give him incentive to keep making more.
How absolutely amazing - the hospitality of these people. What a beautiful little family and cute animals! Hope Panther Dog has a long life with those cute little kids and they are healthy and well fed!!!! Amazing video Haraldo!
Harald this is by far the best video you’ve made. Fuck the people saying it’s too long this is amazing. Great people. Shoutout the Himalayans 🇳🇵 much love from San Francisco ❤️
Amazing!! I think we are probably in for the greatest series on your channel yet. And when you stepped out of that lady's hut in the lower part of the valley, I could feel the freshness in the air and that golden sunlight on my face, Herald!
Herald has been visiting countries and now he knows how to interact with locals. The way he speaks english to locals, even people who have never heard english can understand him. 🤣 I love this guy.
The lady that asked about Harald's camera and had her first "vlog', damn she is so damn beautiful, like I literally fell in love at first sight. And her demeanor is hella attractive too
Wonderful stuff, Harald. The kindness of the lady offering him tea while she only has so much herself... the beauty of this is just amazing. Let's all try to be like her!
I really appreciate how you share in the intelligence ("your english is so good", yes she was super sharp), beauty (beautiful family & puppies & mountains), love & warmth of the people & places you see. For you to tell us politely that you should offer to pay for someones generosity, that it can go either way, but making sure we know that she just enjoyed your visit & your company & had you as a guest at her beautiful homestead, its so nice that you make that clear. I have similar allergies & I get a runny nose.
Harald is not one of these fake youtubers who are paided money to go on expensive holidays and hotels etc He is real and raw, always unwavering pushing out of his comfort zone, and has an ability unlike any other to connect with people on a personal & human level and that's why he is my all time favourite youtuber.
Yeah a bunch of other travel youtubers go to rich cities that just do it for the sponsors and clicks, but harald simply goes wherever, whenever and he doesn’t care about the clicks or the sponsors, just the adventure and making good content.
@@brianweber4154 don't say that man. Gabriel's directions were actually legit. But that trail just recently got hit with a landslide like the locals said, so he had to change the route due to the blockage.
54:08 It is for separating the leftover rice husks from rice, and also small stones/dirt that might have got mixed with rice during processing/packaging of rice. I loved that she demonstrated the process for you.
Since i am from himachal , watching a foreigner of course , making vlogs....inspiring our culture feels so much good ! It's a great journey ahead mate al
What a pure content! I bet this one hour is worth it. Every single moment is just a fantasy of its own. Harald, kudos to you man. Just never stop making these kinds of videos.
Such an amazing journey and vlog. UA-cam algorithm recommended your channel to me and I am glad it did. These days when there is so much hatred and intolerance in society, your journey and the people of Nepal show so much kindness, warmth and empathy ! My day ends on a positive note seeing your videos. Keep spreading positivity and showing the brighter side of humanity. BTW, the sub-titles you added from 36:13, hilarious! Cheers,
This was one of my favorite Harld videos all time. It showed great people, adventure, food, funny times and animals. Well done, this is why I love UA-cam. What an epic adventure and can’t wait for the continuations!!!
Awesome video! Its great to see Bamboo again after so many years. The Nepali people are so present, happy and hospitable. I did the same trek in back in 2007. You are going to be super fit after this trek with very strong legs!!! Looking forward to more of your videos Haraldo, the frozen torchbearer of cats dogs & goats!
I don’t make comments but always hit the LIKE button for my support you Harald and Gabriel the incredible extreme UA-camrs thanks for the amazing entertainment as we see interesting countries that some of us can’t visit for age, health or income reasons from Montréal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 keep them coming stay healthy
I don't know who Gabriel is . Haraldo is #1, followed by peter santanello, Simon Wilson, throw bald and bankrupts scripted adventures in somewhere. Lol
As a fellow traveller....this....THIS is the content I pay for! This is gold! I really hope you continue for years to come and hopefully meet you someday! This little series is already epic! I'm loving the content and the people you meet but also...the cats 😁😍 Amazing!!!
Agree I'm not a traveller but through Harold I have traveled to the far ends of the earth and experienced fun and sadness of the people he meets. Why Netflix has not requested him to do a series is beyond me. His content imo supercedes much of the adventure travel they already have.
So excited for this new series! The ladies from Bamboo Hotel speaks really good English and seem so sweet and helpful. I can’t wait for the rest of the videos! Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
The subtitles for the grandma, mother and daughter were hilarious. I know they weren't saying that right? That's just Harold's unique humor that alot of people take the wrong way. I couldn't stop laughing, good one Harold and I enjoyed this video very much. Happy new year from New Jersey.
Actually I was searching some comment about it, they were not speaking Nepali even I don't understand. I was thinking who helped him to translate, then I realized how could they know what an Albino was? I think they were speaking Tamang(language) which is very close to Tibetan language.
I love the way our nepali people are so generous and kind…..we treat well to our guests for no single penny and its in our blood.. even those who have not proper shelter are willing to offer you a tea.., thats our nepali people and nepali culture….i am proud of being a nepali ….
This series going to promote the tourism sector of Nepal for surely .. Thanks man keep enjoying keep rocking. Actually, i love the rawness you have and no any fake drama..
Its blowing my mind how good that woman in the tent speaks English. Most of the other people hes encountered barely spoke anything but this random woman in a cloth tent can communicate proficiently. Crazy
@@Madarauchihaaa I would tend to disagree I mean most spanish people speak english at this point even if its broken. Its still impressive that she knows tho.
Duuuude.. the people of India,Nepal,Sri Lanka and Tibetan region are SO HOSPITABLE and nice. Even the AFPAK regions have an amazing and hospitable attitude toward guests and visitors. JUST WOW MAN... Thanks HB!!
Each to his own and no judging, but I was So suprized to read what your optionion because mine was exactly oposite to yours. I have been travelling arround the world for many years to arround 17 countries and always so happy to meet locals Give them the full and most respect as the locals and always remember that I am the guest there. I would only enter a persons home or buisnes if I was INVITED IN . This guy has not much respect in my mind for the locals - you do not walk in to somebody's private safe place and release there dog that they tied up - I love animals and dogs a lot and NEVER want to see any animal tied up BUT..............it's there home - there dog - there life - there choice - RESPECT THAT and don't go against the local choice and don't make fun of them - if they wanted him runing arround they could do it without "Help""....
I am neplaese and I have been in foreign for long enough to forget except home and city, but now looking at this, Its just feels wonderful, haven't seen any place more amazing and natural like this anywhere else. Keep making these videos and keep visiting new places. 👍. People don't call my country heaven for no reason.🇳🇵
"Heaven is fake, NEPAL is real". People who heard it might be taking it lightly just as other statements and dialogues. But only few ones know that it literally is. Talk about food, culture, hospitality, religion, living satisfaction, respect for animal as well as people. Just the air is enough to make u fresh and energetic. I came to Australia when I was 18 now I am 23. I came here to make life but I was hit with the big realization of the fact that I left the only life I had. So now I am going back after 5 years back to my HOME AND HEAVEN. This madness over dollar and western life is shit joke, you don't live twice because God makes life and people make dollar.
@@codyfam6174 Yes... I know that people think some countries are better because of the economy. But in some places that is the only thing that is better and everything else is worse
Honestly Harald your one of the few people that gives me genuine confidence I can go somewhere, not know much or especially not know the language and get by just fine.. And Beyond just getting by have a amazing adventure meeting all different kinds of amazing people.. it’s truly inspiring and the reason I will try so make similar adventures for myself one day 🤟🏻
What’s amazing is people with so much less than we have in America have such kind hearts and good manners…makes me think they have life figured out better than we have. Love these people !!
Been following you since Bald wasn't even making videos, the series is going to make the list of classics you have made. It's still impressive that you basically go on these adventures using one arm filming and keeping your balance on all the climbs. My Nepalese neighbors commends you on your journey.
i was suffering from anxiety for a very long Time And your video really helped me to go through it the happiness i felt was real and strong thankyouu and hope you will have a really good time in My Country ❤️
Nepal is my one of the favorite country . I love nepal so much. nepal is at the top of my traveling list. I love their culture. especially, I like and love the their mountain lifestyle, culture, mountain environment, and their hospitality. my greatest desire is to live a few days with their mountainous lifestyle. again i love so mush nepal. from srilanka.❤❤
This is going to be a great journey. We did the same trek in November, and it wasn't that cold. Sleeping was comfortable. Yes, we did have to sleep with our jackets on though. You, my friend are doing the right way. No prior arrangements, and stopping and exploring when you like. We were on tight schedule, so we didn't stop much. Kept marching along. We lunched at Bamboo forest and spent first night at Lama hotel. I kid you not, it was a gruesome hike. The remaining 3 days, I have no idea how my legs kept going. Watching you do the same trip is like I'm there again. Sorry to hear you had trouble with direction in the beginning though. We didn't have that issue. We didn't even know about the first bridge that takes you along the left side of the river. Perhaps there were other folks too, and we just followed them the right way. I do envy you having pet companions though. I wished I had one that followed me along, but never happened. I suppose they are picky. :). Happy Trekking!!
Herald you ROCK my man. I watch your videos as a form of meditation and everything about your vlogs are so AMAZING , dont ever stop logging as a lot of us live and experience these adventures through you.
Did the Langtang Trek 28 years ago.Started out in Dhunche to Kyanjin Gompa, trekked back then south over the pass by Gosaikunda Lakes, and then all the way back to Kathmandu.
@@LPRD Well the bustrip was absolutly terrifyring, with many rusted up Buswreck down in the gorges and hillsides. I can se there is many more teahouses,but a lot looks the same,but in those days no pedal toilets. Have always wanted to go back to Langtang especially in the spring with 1000s of blooming Rhododendron. The northern part of the trek was wipped out by Earthquake not many years ago, so i'm looking forward to the next of Haralds videos, to see how far the rebuilding has come.. Now im 55, but will go back to Nepal or NorthPakistan later this year, if everything plans out.
God this series is amazing. Also love how everyone is so nice and suprised how open everyone is and how so many people are quite fluent in english. Also lots of people seem to have a very relaxing personality similar to the west. God i already know im gonna love the nepal series. Really hope there's gonna be more of this series than 4 episodes.
Because it's a tourist trekking area, so people interact with tourist and speak usable english. Believe me, the people are very humble and friendly. Did u miss his previous Nepal series 2 yrs ago?? People are genuinely friendly n warm in Nepal and its very safe too..
In Nepal they have been teaching English as a second language in schools for the last several decades. My mum was in school in the 70s and 80s. So anyone that has been in school is able to at least speak basic English. That's why any foreigner will easily be able to travel around Nepal.
I'm super impressed with all the locals English communication skills. Very nice video by the way, love and peace as always. I love the way you are with the animals you encounter, you're a kind hearted person.
I have been to mountain places a lot for some reason all the time the people are so happy and friendly. They must be the happiest souls with pure heart ❤️
Stoked for this vid. Bring on the mighty Himalayas. Hopefully you only stayed in the five-star hotels along the way, because that's the best way to roll. In the nicest lodges they even have an outdoor shower and a bucket of lukewarm water. And watch out for the bear that likes to rip people's faces off, especially Scandinavians.
Nepal is a unique place. The people seem kind. Many people in other places are cold. I cannot wait to return there some day... I think in Europe we are too cold. We forgot about kindness, and community. No one knows each other, or our neighbors...
Hello bro, I never went to Langtang but I did the Annapurna circuit and I have to say the Nepali people from the mountains are especially great. I got ripped off in the cities and Chitwan but never by anyone in the mountains, they were all warm and sincere even though they see thousands of tourists. But most of the people were so kind, I really miss Nepal
Great video, no annoying music or stressful editing style. Showcasing Nepal what is it is all about. Was in Langtang 2013 and this is making me want to go back so much. Love your videos Harold.
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Stay safe & Take care buddy :)
Just hit the like for you buddy 👍
Harald, I took a shot of Gongo and hit the like button!
Removing the dislike button is genuinely the worst decision UA-cam has made, ever...
Just visit pokhara in nepal after the trek
That lady is pure soul and heartily welcomed to you. She spoke pretty well English and gave her utter hospitality. She is one of the queen of this story.
Definitely is
When she offered him tea 🙏🏼
I want to meet u brooo???
Very polite she is
Who are you to judge people
Animal needs love that injured dog has started following you because you showed him affection. Bless him❤️
I was thinking that, I wish he had some food to give to the dog :(
Love? He wants a leg
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In many of the countries Harald visits, dogs are not shown any affection at all like we do in the West and is why they are always cautious when approached and then love it when they are petted because they are just not used to it. So many of them starve or die from car injuries etc and the ones that are owned have very hard lives, usually tied up and used as working dogs.
@@davidholgate123 lol, Nepal literally has an annual festival for dogs called Kukur Tihar when Nepalese worship them. That injured dog will surely get help from the locals.
I can't believe I watched the entire video without skipping. That's how you know you enjoyed it. 1 Hour video felt like 20 mins. stay safe up there
15:10 when she asked a cup of tea is the heartwarming moment and that's literally shows that we Nepali are very generous no matter how's the situation we are facing. Love from Nepal
Much to learn from your culture, I hope all Nepali are this open to outsiders 💜
@@xtheczar yes all are kind, almost about 98% of people are nice. If u find anyone scamming or treating u badly just ask them where are they from.. About 99% of scammers are from outside the country specially from our neighbors, and we can't do anything about it. Nepali people are nice.
Wow nepalis are so nice
Nepalise people seem to be quite full of themselves, at least the ones in the comments. Almost as smug as koreans
Imagine living below the poverty line, offering food to some stranger from the north, and not taking a single penny. This is something else man. Thank you Haraldo!
It's all about love over there in Nepal.
I just remembered a few years ago some tourists being harassed by a shop lady in the mountains, which turned out to be played falsely and interpreted wrongly.
I mean how can you hate on these hard workers who make their living off the 4$ they make from a tourist.
Once you leave the selfish Western world, most people are like the ones Harold talks to. No surprises for me
I don't think Harald lives below the poverty line
@@Maratha382 when did anyone say he was?? read what was written first!!
They're not that poor. I think poverty is measured differently there than it is here in the over developed world of insatiable consumption.
Nepalese are very friendly! I did a solo adventure in Nepal a couple years ago and trekked the ABC. I ended my trek in Pokhara and spent Christmas there. One of my best solo travels! Dal Bhat, momo and milk tea 🙏🏼 Namaste!
@ilovejewelyn I live in Hawaii, too. Did you depart for Nepal from Hawaii? If so, how long did it take?
Thank you for the nice comment.
Very brave of you
you can expect such gestures in Indian subcontinent who follow Indians religions like Buddhism or Hinduism or Jainism or Sikhism
Namastey
That conversation between three generations of women living in a mountain about the north man was completely priceless and the Epitome of these videos keep doing what you’re doing.
i was crying laughing at the captions about the gongo kryptonite
was that an actual translation ? thats way too funny lol
@@thickpenguin4814 I hope so
No
@@thickpenguin4814 no it’s not lol
Harald. You're gonna die with a smile on your face. You're living the life. I'm am so grateful that i found you on youtube several years back. Love your content brother. Happy new year
Cheers for stickin around for 4 years now🙏
This time you popped in with a gem Harald! The lady who offered a cup of tea to you, the girl who hicked the mountain with a stranger defines humanity, kindness, trust, and hospitality. The one hour spent here will remain with me for a very long time.
I dont think he notices it but he is getting some of the purest form of love from every single person he meets. Amazing hospitality, fun conversations, and of course all the joyful moments. Unlike other foreigners who wants a proper and safe travel story with all those comfy beds, pro guide, best hotels, good foods, and all the good things, I think Harald shows the beauty in the most ordinary realistic things (sometimes stupid tho). Been following him from his first travel story in Nepal with Kumar. This time he looks a lot more confident and experienced. But most of all, he has shown what other foreigners are totally missing and that is the understanding and experiencing of what local people experiences here in this part of the world. I don’t think he consciously notices the moments he is creating but it is the purest and rarest form of kindness and joy in his story. I think this is the true adventure. Love from Nepal brother !
Thisssssss
Perfectly said
Harald and Kumar like Harold and Kumar? LOL
@Believe on Jesus Christ for Eternal Life~John 3:16 That was fake subtitles btw if you didn't notice LOL. She didn't actually call him Albino 😂 He put those subtitles for fun.
His contents are amazing & he very well knows how to keep the audience entertained but lets not forget how things can be made up, 70% of the blogging videos are made up buddy!!
The conversation between the grandmother and her grand daughter about your birth defect and your obsession with goats was hilarious! FANTASTIC VIDEO, Harald!! Be safe, and keep on trucking.
I was laughing all through this video.
Harold is one funny albino. Hide the goats!!I
😂😂
They think he wants to make love to the goats omg too funny
@@rspstipstricks4852 ... they're not wrong ❤ been a while since I've shared a hut with Don Jr. Masai pet goat 😎
@@HaraldBaldr Honestly the best content haha
@@HaraldBaldr Love From India 🇮🇳🇮🇳👌👌👌👌
I usually stick to western travel destinations but this made me want to visit the Himalayan mountains. So beautiful and wow what welcoming and nice people.
Try something new... Nepal is very safe and fairly easy to navigate. Your biggest problem is gonna be that people wanna help you too much
@@HaraldBaldr That’s hilarious but I totally understand that. Appreciate the content Mr Bald.
She speaks English very 👍
Western destinations are usually super comfortable and nice but pretty boring haha.
@@tjnucnuc Its not hilarious. Its human connection, affection, humanity and welcoming culture.
The lady on the Hut.Amazing.She showed whole world how we as a Nepalese treat our guests in home.She offered him Tea.Such a great soul.Hats off to the Kind Lady
To be honest man... Business owners in your cities are pure evil heartless people. They will mercilessly loot as much money from the Tourists.
@@qwertyasdfgh453 I accept. To experience real Nepal 🇳🇵 please to village areas.
Wow the woman speaks well English!! 👏
Nepali people are very kind people living in nepal for many years I feel like home here नेपालीहरू धेरै दयालु छन्।
yes she seems well educated. haina ta sis
Most people in the world do.
Although it is more impressive in such a remote place
@@d-meth i didn't knew :)
@@d-meth really? I think I am at the wrong world.
Iloveyou 🤧
This is what makes you and Bald special: no unnecessary cut scenes, no music, no bs. Straight footage and recording as you go. Amazing Harald.
Ands it's an hour
seeing the world through Harald's eyes is raw and genuine, I love that!
23:33-23:51
Nepalese hospitality to our guest is beyond money
I'm proud of that woman 🙃❤️
Yup 🇳🇵🇳🇵😍
@@bhupendrasaud3338 by the way is thst real meaning of translation?about goat and albino 🤣
@@mshammond_uk1831 😂😂
Well damn. Now that I'm watching the video I can see that everything is different for two reasons. First, the bridge you crossed at the beginning didn't exist when I was there. There's a smaller swinging bridge higher up the river that is the first bridge I crossed, but you never saw it. It looks like the bridge you crossed leads into a new road they're building on the right side. The second smaller swinging bridge you crossed over to the left side of the river is the one that I was saying not to cross, but from the other side after walking through the village that you didn't walk through, because you crossed the new bridge. And then you're encountering all the landslides on the left side across the trail that weren't there before. So everything is different. The main thing is you're posting videos, so that means you survived.
Ha ha ha..😄😄😄 that means you survived..
Why follow the map and instructions when you can explore and investigate the people's homes along the path.
Maybe it's worth to lose half a day and get a bit longer leg of the path.
You set gabe. But harald still alive hehe
U should come to nepal too brother..
Karl is here
Herald is here 😊😊😊
Gabriel is also one of my favorite travel vlogger ....
Gotta love Harold. He says Hello to the Cow then stands there waiting for the cow to answer. 😂😂😂
When the lady offered you tea I teared up. The humanity of that moment hit me hard. Thank you for documenting that.
Same to me
The women offered a cup of tea to a totally strange foreigner and let him in into her hut to have some rest. However, in so called developed countries people call police when they see a stranger standing outside of their house.
I am so proud of my country. 🇳🇵
Bro this happens only in remote places. You know how it is in cities like in Kathmandu, butwal.
@si ui MUH PROPERTY I OWN THIS LAND "opens fire with an assault rifle"
MURRICA
Totally agreed with you brother …
Even the dog was kind to him and how did he respond- by calling it his food. Savage.
@@MOAB-UT wot, it's just an innocent joke mate
I cant get over that little doggy! Such a good pup. So strong and protective. As soon as he gave Harald the paw I knew he was one of the best.
Haraldo is a legend. The way he interacted with the lady in a small hut, drank yak milk tea. This guy is the genuiest UA-camr
He interacts so well with humans,cows and dogs, you have to be gifted to do this 👍👍
@@4887878 😀😀
. not forgetting Donald junior
“This is a small post apocalyptic setting “ 😂
@@4887878 many traveler the so called UA-cam celebrity who are sponsored for traveling arrange guide ask for help only cover the popular areas, but heraldo doesn’t give a shit to those sort of things, he is one of the guy who can have communication with anyone, I wonder he will be friends with some of the yak in this trip😂😂
"You want to have tea "..
This statement from that lady in hut made me emotional.
🙏🙏🙏
This video deserves over 100 millions views. I really hope it becomes one of the most viewed travel videos.
Whenever im stressed and sad i watch this video series and it automatically brings me happiness. Thanks Harald. Keep doing what you're doing💪
I was sad when it was over, I can’t wait to see more of this adventure! What beautiful scenery and people!
I spent 2 months in NEPAL and did the Langtang trek and summited Yala Peak. The Nepali people are the kindest
@@MaheshAdhikari Dont brush the whole community with your disingenuous attitude.
it doesn't take much effort to click the like button. let's show how much we appreciate how good harald is at making these videos and give him incentive to keep making more.
Appreciate your comment and username Pesky Brit 😆 👍
Every time i see Harald post a video, i first klick the like button.
Let's make it a habit!
How absolutely amazing - the hospitality of these people. What a beautiful little family and cute animals! Hope Panther Dog has a long life with those cute little kids and they are healthy and well fed!!!! Amazing video Haraldo!
Thank you for visiting Nepal ❤️🙏
Bro auta sayari jawos
hamro harald brother ko ni video banaidine ki 😂😂
Abey 😂
U r welcome
waiting for new videos dai
Nepal is a kind country and its geography is unmatched. I’m planning to visit again.
@KUMAR BOIS On Internet he posted on insta he wants to make next episode very interesting like this one so he is busy editing.
Warm welcome to visite nepal 🙏🙏🙏
@@Rajesh-Samjhana.217 I did 7 years ago. Made some good friends. Can’t wait to see them again.
always welcome to nepal❤️🇳🇵 thanks for love nepal
Welcome 🙏
Harald this is by far the best video you’ve made. Fuck the people saying it’s too long this is amazing. Great people. Shoutout the Himalayans 🇳🇵 much love from San Francisco ❤️
The longer the better honestly
I wish he made a long video more than one hour.
We like long videos.
Bless that lady, she was such a kind hearted and jolliest person ever met. I cannot wait to visit at her place soon.
Hah wow, I love how charming and hospitable everyone was. Your walking companion is a real character, and really should have her own vlog! :D
C is ❤️ love
Amazing!!
I think we are probably in for the greatest series on your channel yet.
And when you stepped out of that lady's hut in the lower part of the valley, I could feel the freshness in the air and that golden sunlight on my face, Herald!
I really loved his tribe videos. But this one is really good so far.. Ill have to see :D
Herald has been visiting countries and now he knows how to interact with locals. The way he speaks english to locals, even people who have never heard english can understand him. 🤣 I love this guy.
yo're amazing sir🤣
The lady that asked about Harald's camera and had her first "vlog', damn she is so damn beautiful, like I literally fell in love at first sight. And her demeanor is hella attractive too
One of Harold's best and that lady made it extra special. Doing this hike is officially on the bucket list.
Wonderful stuff, Harald. The kindness of the lady offering him tea while she only has so much herself... the beauty of this is just amazing. Let's all try to be like her!
I love the spontaneity and all the great characters you meet along the way. You have a talent for bringing out the best in people. Great episode!
Everyone must have felt like being on the journey with him there while watching the video. It's truly amazing how he connects with the viewers.
I really appreciate how you share in the intelligence ("your english is so good", yes she was super sharp), beauty (beautiful family & puppies & mountains), love & warmth of the people & places you see. For you to tell us politely that you should offer to pay for someones generosity, that it can go either way, but making sure we know that she just enjoyed your visit & your company & had you as a guest at her beautiful homestead, its so nice that you make that clear. I have similar allergies & I get a runny nose.
Harald is not one of these fake youtubers who are paided money to go on expensive holidays and hotels etc He is real and raw, always unwavering pushing out of his comfort zone, and has an ability unlike any other to connect with people on a personal & human level and that's why he is my all time favourite youtuber.
Yeah a bunch of other travel youtubers go to rich cities that just do it for the sponsors and clicks, but harald simply goes wherever, whenever and he doesn’t care about the clicks or the sponsors, just the adventure and making good content.
@@brianweber4154 don't say that man. Gabriel's directions were actually legit. But that trail just recently got hit with a landslide like the locals said, so he had to change the route due to the blockage.
@@dThapa966 Yup, that's right. Now there was a missing bridge and indeed a whole section of the trail that was at the bottom of the river.
You had me properly laughing out loud with your subtitles in the hut! 'We must protect out livestock!' Absolutely brilliant.
I'm a Nepalese and I'm impressed by the beauty of my land, which I had never seen before ... Thank you Mr Harold.
I just find it so wholesome how your interact with the locals and the locals are also awesome. Ahhh now I can look forward to your vlogs everyday.
54:08 It is for separating the leftover rice husks from rice, and also small stones/dirt that might have got mixed with rice during processing/packaging of rice. I loved that she demonstrated the process for you.
And it's called " Nanglo " Naa-ng-low ( नाङ्लो)
Since i am from himachal , watching a foreigner of course , making vlogs....inspiring our culture feels so much good ! It's a great journey ahead mate al
What a pure content! I bet this one hour is worth it. Every single moment is just a fantasy of its own. Harald, kudos to you man. Just never stop making these kinds of videos.
You know how we know these are good people? All the cats and dogs that they have. Loving this Nepal series so far.
That woman that offered tea and raising the kids in that tent, so sweet and giving. and such cute kids and doggo. Real eye opener your videos
Such an amazing journey and vlog. UA-cam algorithm recommended your channel to me and I am glad it did. These days when there is so much hatred and intolerance in society, your journey and the people of Nepal show so much kindness, warmth and empathy ! My day ends on a positive note seeing your videos. Keep spreading positivity and showing the brighter side of humanity. BTW, the sub-titles you added from 36:13, hilarious! Cheers,
I was pretty amazed by the hospitality of the women with 2 kids and even spoke and understand English well..
True bless her and family 🙏🙏🥰
You know she had a domestic with the husband after he left though
@@jakeh9619 my thoughts too, its Asian thing. He will ask who he was and how he came here and how she ended up giving him yak milk tea 😂
This was one of my favorite Harld videos all time. It showed great people, adventure, food, funny times and animals. Well done, this is why I love UA-cam. What an epic adventure and can’t wait for the continuations!!!
Harald*
Awesome video! Its great to see Bamboo again after so many years. The Nepali people are so present, happy and hospitable. I did the same trek in back in 2007. You are going to be super fit after this trek with very strong legs!!! Looking forward to more of your videos Haraldo, the frozen torchbearer of cats dogs & goats!
Come back again because earthquake and climate change has changed many things.
I don’t make comments but always hit the LIKE button for my support you Harald and Gabriel the incredible extreme UA-camrs thanks for the amazing entertainment as we see interesting countries that some of us can’t visit for age, health or income reasons from Montréal Quebec Canada 🇨🇦 keep them coming stay healthy
Gabriel makes good videos but he is also a pervert which is hard to forgive . Harold is an amazing person with integrity and I would always trust him.
I don't know who Gabriel is . Haraldo is #1, followed by peter santanello, Simon Wilson, throw bald and bankrupts scripted adventures in somewhere. Lol
@@user-yv8cn3ot4g If I can ask, why do you say G… is a pervert? If you can say it here of course. I am curious!
Godspeed, Harald. Safe travels. I hit the “Like”. Seeing Nepal in winter is a bonus for all of us.
As a fellow traveller....this....THIS is the content I pay for! This is gold! I really hope you continue for years to come and hopefully meet you someday! This little series is already epic! I'm loving the content and the people you meet but also...the cats 😁😍 Amazing!!!
Agree I'm not a traveller but through Harold I have traveled to the far ends of the earth and experienced fun and sadness of the people he meets. Why Netflix has not requested him to do a series is beyond me. His content imo supercedes much of the adventure travel they already have.
the panther dog is Tibetan Mastiff. Its one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world, fiercely loyal too. Glad u enjoyed the trip.
That's not Tibetan mastiff, Mastiff pup looks a lot different
Love how you showed Gabriel so much love, he’s truly a great guy with an awesome channel.
So excited for this new series! The ladies from Bamboo Hotel speaks really good English and seem so sweet and helpful. I can’t wait for the rest of the videos! Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
The subtitles for the grandma, mother and daughter were hilarious. I know they weren't saying that right? That's just Harold's unique humor that alot of people take the wrong way. I couldn't stop laughing, good one Harold and I enjoyed this video very much. Happy new year from New Jersey.
You seen Haralds I joined an african tribe Video?Had the same unique humor in the beginning :D
Yes. They are taking another things. It’s called tamang language.
Actually I was searching some comment about it, they were not speaking Nepali even I don't understand. I was thinking who helped him to translate, then I realized how could they know what an Albino was? I think they were speaking Tamang(language) which is very close to Tibetan language.
Yep those were fake subtitles 😂
Subtitles r totally wrong. Yes, they r talking in tamang language.
15:10, this is Nepal! Most of the people here are so generous and good. We never disappoint any foreigners in the term of hospitality 🙏.
Your trekking companion has a very strong personality and no fear of life,refreshing to see
I love the way our nepali people are so generous and kind…..we treat well to our guests for no single penny and its in our blood.. even those who have not proper shelter are willing to offer you a tea.., thats our nepali people and nepali culture….i am proud of being a nepali ….
But you often dont do that to your fellowman
@@jumpman925 I don’t know bro In which sense are you saying those words…
This series going to promote the tourism sector of Nepal for surely ..
Thanks man keep enjoying keep rocking. Actually, i love the rawness you have and no any fake drama..
This is actually what UA-cam was supposed to be
Its blowing my mind how good that woman in the tent speaks English. Most of the other people hes encountered barely spoke anything but this random woman in a cloth tent can communicate proficiently. Crazy
I know right! I was bummed he started filming the pup instead of conversing with the lady
It’s so satisfying how this woman speaks better English than a regular French/Spanish person like bruh
@@Madarauchihaaa I would tend to disagree I mean most spanish people speak english at this point even if its broken. Its still impressive that she knows tho.
This is going to be one of your coolest adventures. Figuratively and literally. Spectacular scenery. 👍
Duuuude.. the people of India,Nepal,Sri Lanka and Tibetan region are SO HOSPITABLE and nice. Even the AFPAK regions have an amazing and hospitable attitude toward guests and visitors. JUST WOW MAN... Thanks HB!!
Nobody does vlogging like the GOAT himself.Loving this series
this is the most nepalistic travel vlog I have ever seen! his socializing skill is so good that he gets along with virtually every life form!
Each to his own and no judging, but I was So suprized to read what your optionion because mine was exactly oposite to yours. I have been travelling arround the world for many years to arround 17 countries and always so happy to meet locals Give them the full and most respect as the locals and always remember that I am the guest there. I would only enter a persons home or buisnes if I was INVITED IN . This guy has not much respect in my mind for the locals - you do not walk in to somebody's private safe place and release there dog that they tied up - I love animals and dogs a lot and NEVER want to see any animal tied up BUT..............it's there home - there dog - there life - there choice - RESPECT THAT and don't go against the local choice and don't make fun of them - if they wanted him runing arround they could do it without "Help""....
@@markmerkel7488 Yeah I get kind of an entitled vibe from him too a little bit
The lady who accompanied you is humorous. Waiting for the next vlog. Stay safe and enjoy, Harald!
I love rewatching this video in particular due to the fantastic subtitles!
I am neplaese and I have been in foreign for long enough to forget except home and city, but now looking at this, Its just feels wonderful, haven't seen any place more amazing and natural like this anywhere else. Keep making these videos and keep visiting new places. 👍. People don't call my country heaven for no reason.🇳🇵
Nepalese were some of the kindest and warmest people I ever met. Tibetans also. I hope to return some day...
"Heaven is fake, NEPAL is real". People who heard it might be taking it lightly just as other statements and dialogues. But only few ones know that it literally is. Talk about food, culture, hospitality, religion, living satisfaction, respect for animal as well as people. Just the air is enough to make u fresh and energetic. I came to Australia when I was 18 now I am 23. I came here to make life but I was hit with the big realization of the fact that I left the only life I had. So now I am going back after 5 years back to my HOME AND HEAVEN. This madness over dollar and western life is shit joke, you don't live twice because God makes life and people make dollar.
@@codyfam6174 Yes... I know that people think some countries are better because of the economy. But in some places that is the only thing that is better and everything else is worse
Honestly Harald your one of the few people that gives me genuine confidence I can go somewhere, not know much or especially not know the language and get by just fine..
And Beyond just getting by have a amazing adventure meeting all different kinds of amazing people.. it’s truly inspiring and the reason I will try so make similar adventures for myself one day 🤟🏻
Thank you for helping boost Nepal tourism in this pandemic time. Lots of love❤️❤️
What’s amazing is people with so much less than we have in America have such kind hearts and good manners…makes me think they have life figured out better than we have.
Love these people !!
That tent home experience was the reason I watch this channel. So wholesome
I have followed HB for two years and his content skills have gone up a notch and really allow for the viewer to be there
Been following you since Bald wasn't even making videos, the series is going to make the list of classics you have made. It's still impressive that you basically go on these adventures using one arm filming and keeping your balance on all the climbs. My Nepalese neighbors commends you on your journey.
i was suffering from anxiety for a very long Time
And your video really helped me to go through it
the happiness i felt was real and strong thankyouu and hope you will have a really good time in My Country ❤️
The best way to treat your anxiety is make good choice when you wake up ❤️
Dont be sad lots of love💗💕
Aww I feel for u. Don't think too much. Focus on the big picture. It helps
The companion girl is very funny, cute, beautiful, good in English, charming and friendly.
Nepal is my one of the favorite country . I love nepal so much. nepal is at the top of my traveling list. I love their culture. especially, I like and love the their mountain lifestyle, culture, mountain environment, and their hospitality. my greatest desire is to live a few days with their mountainous lifestyle. again i love so mush nepal. from srilanka.❤❤
This is going to be a great journey. We did the same trek in November, and it wasn't that cold. Sleeping was comfortable. Yes, we did have to sleep with our jackets on though. You, my friend are doing the right way. No prior arrangements, and stopping and exploring when you like. We were on tight schedule, so we didn't stop much. Kept marching along. We lunched at Bamboo forest and spent first night at Lama hotel. I kid you not, it was a gruesome hike. The remaining 3 days, I have no idea how my legs kept going. Watching you do the same trip is like I'm there again. Sorry to hear you had trouble with direction in the beginning though. We didn't have that issue. We didn't even know about the first bridge that takes you along the left side of the river. Perhaps there were other folks too, and we just followed them the right way. I do envy you having pet companions though. I wished I had one that followed me along, but never happened. I suppose they are picky. :). Happy Trekking!!
Herald you ROCK my man. I watch your videos as a form of meditation and everything about your vlogs are so AMAZING , dont ever stop logging as a lot of us live and experience these adventures through you.
Namaste Nepal. Never Ending Peace And Love !
Did the Langtang Trek 28 years ago.Started out in Dhunche to Kyanjin Gompa, trekked back then south over the pass by Gosaikunda Lakes, and then all the way back to Kathmandu.
Wow, I imagine it must've looked quite different back then
@@LPRD Well the bustrip was absolutly terrifyring, with many rusted up Buswreck down in the gorges and hillsides. I can se there is many more teahouses,but a lot looks the same,but in those days no pedal toilets. Have always wanted to go back to Langtang especially in the spring with 1000s of blooming Rhododendron. The northern part of the trek was wipped out by Earthquake not many years ago, so i'm looking forward to the next of Haralds videos, to see how far the rebuilding has come.. Now im 55, but will go back to Nepal or NorthPakistan later this year, if everything plans out.
@@robinsonfriday Can I come.
@@wtfishappening8476 What do you mean?
@@robinsonfriday I want to go but I don't particularly want to go alone as a female.
God this series is amazing. Also love how everyone is so nice and suprised how open everyone is and how so many people are quite fluent in english. Also lots of people seem to have a very relaxing personality similar to the west. God i already know im gonna love the nepal series. Really hope there's gonna be more of this series than 4 episodes.
Because it's a tourist trekking area, so people interact with tourist and speak usable english. Believe me, the people are very humble and friendly. Did u miss his previous Nepal series 2 yrs ago?? People are genuinely friendly n warm in Nepal and its very safe too..
In Nepal they have been teaching English as a second language in schools for the last several decades. My mum was in school in the 70s and 80s. So anyone that has been in school is able to at least speak basic English. That's why any foreigner will easily be able to travel around Nepal.
I'm super impressed with all the locals English communication skills. Very nice video by the way, love and peace as always. I love the way you are with the animals you encounter, you're a kind hearted person.
Gabriel Traveler has been one of my favourite youtubers for years, great to see you two helping each other out!
i enjoyed this episode so much, they all look so kind and friendly. really love the scenic views too! thank you so much harald!
Such a wonderful woman, so generous though poor. These people are clean, they don't steal, they are blessed.
I have been to mountain places a lot for some reason all the time the people are so happy and friendly. They must be the happiest souls with pure heart ❤️
Stoked for this vid. Bring on the mighty Himalayas. Hopefully you only stayed in the five-star hotels along the way, because that's the best way to roll. In the nicest lodges they even have an outdoor shower and a bucket of lukewarm water. And watch out for the bear that likes to rip people's faces off, especially Scandinavians.
Wait till you see the video, haha, poor Harald followed your advice... You couldn't know though I guess...
love your video been watching for 3 years
😂
Gabe, you gave Harald good advice but he just can't help himself...
You are legendry trekker gabe
I am from Langtang as well. Seeing the peoples kindness over there and ur every journey was so overwhelming. Much love bro
Nepal is a unique place. The people seem kind. Many people in other places are cold. I cannot wait to return there some day... I think in Europe we are too cold. We forgot about kindness, and community. No one knows each other, or our neighbors...
Hello bro, I never went to Langtang but I did the Annapurna circuit and I have to say the Nepali people from the mountains are especially great. I got ripped off in the cities and Chitwan but never by anyone in the mountains, they were all warm and sincere even though they see thousands of tourists. But most of the people were so kind, I really miss Nepal
It feels like I am travelling together with you ... A pure and unadulterated experience ...
43:14. The lady’s Hallelujah brings my soul to life. 🥰👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great video, no annoying music or stressful editing style. Showcasing Nepal what is it is all about. Was in Langtang 2013 and this is making me want to go back so much. Love your videos Harold.