Nahanni National Park Canada - World's FIRST UNESCO World Heritage Site!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Just when you think Canada couldn't get anymore wild, you enter Nahanni National Park. There's a reason Nahanni National Park was the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world! It's unbelievably magical. Canyons, mountains, rivers, waterfalls, wildlife, and so much more.
We had the opportunity to see Nahanni National Park with our own eyes during our 150-day road trip across Canada in 2017. We took a 5-hour flight seeing tour with Simpson Air, landing near Angel Falls to get some light hiking in.
Words can't describe how breathtaking it is so watch the VIDEO! :)
CORRECTION: We accidentally called the waterfall Angel Falls when it's actually Virginia Falls.
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Any Questions? Have you been? Want to go?
Great video and amazing views, thanks a lot!
Would be great to travel there some day.
Maybe not camping, according to some Nahanni legends it may be a little dangerous😱
Oh really? I haven't heard of those. There are 2-3 week canoe trips where they camp each night. Otherwise, you'd be hiking for months I would think....
Hi, i was thinking about the this old legend, no reading for minors before bedtime.
www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/2018/2/21/mysteries-of-the-nahinni-park-reserve-in-canada@@MustDoCanada
Thanks again and now time to watch your Alberta trip!
Kind regards, Dan
Very dangerous.
Mr Ballen brought me here...
Me too
Same
Same
Hi guys 👋
Same
It's so beautiful that I'm afraid I'd lose my head if I ever went.
Bro was speaking too much fax that day
@@mangamonarch6353looks like a gorgeous place to me.
Many people already lost their heads there 😮😊
@@mangamonarch6353yeah bwoh!!!!!!
Wow..so some people actually make it back from Nahanni …with their heads! 😜. I’d risk It too,would love to do the canoe trip down that amazing looking river🙏
haha it's true. Head still intact!
It's a super remote valley. That's it... the stories you hear are second hand accounts of second hand accounts from people who have never been to the valley let alone the Northwest Territories
@@keegan112099 fair and content for UA-camrs for decades😉
Definitely my trip of a lifetime and I've done a few. Three weeks on the river were incredible .
Canada is one of the most beautiful countries in the world! Can't wait to get there and see it in person! 64 days and counting 😀
Sweeeet! Where are you going when here?
Toronto and Niagara Falls. I'm planning the trip for my birthday so that makes it extra special!!
Very cool! So much to do there
After hearing Mr ballen's story about this place just give me the creeps but NGL this is a beautiful looking place
The Headless Valley… that’s all I’m gonna say lol
Wowww. You guys are awesome. Life full of memories. Every second is exciting. Keep filling.
Thanks man! Really appreciate it! :)
Be careful the 'Headless valley'
Beyond words of beautiful 😃 my favourite video
Thank you!! :)
What about all the mysteries of Dead man canyon there omg scary
sssst
grandiose, belles vues, un moment de plénitudes
Nous sommes d'accord, merci
Posto da sogni....Grazie.
Who's here from mr.ballen
🙋
@@massagetoheal6715 😂😂
There needs to be a Mr. Ballen crew who venture into the Nahanni.
@@ianfleischhacker6154 yes indeed. After watching that video, I discovered how remote and unexplored Nahanni really is! The national park is the size of Germany!! Like WTF. Place of mysteries and horrors, I like it!! 😂😂
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My friend and I are gonna go see little doctor lake, glacier lake and Virginia Falls on the first day and the Ram Plateau, the Kraus Hot Springs, Rabbitkettle Lake and the Rabbitkettle Hotsprings on the second day!
That sounds awesome. By flight?
Must Do Canada Yes
Very nice video
Thank you!
So beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks :)
Very nice park👌👌👌
That was great!!
Beautiful, how do we get there and where should we stay
There's no where to stay in the park. You would stay in Fort Simpson and fly in. Otherwise, it's just hardcore multi-week camping trips I think
@@MustDoCanada Thank you !
Wow. That’s Grand Canyon level stuff. If this park was located further south and near a major city it’d be an international tourist attraction.
Amazing 😍
Thanks!
Great ! video. You should do one on Liard River hot springs and park. It's at mile 496 of the Alaska highway in B.C
Fantastic
Thanks!
Nice video , which month was ?
I believe it was August
Very nice video! Making me really want to visit one day!
But just curious, how were you able to get the permission for flying a drone in the park? I want to fly mine as well but the website says it's not allowed.
You can apply for a permit with Parks Canada. I believe if approved, it's like $500 per day or something like that. It can be tough but up there, there's few people so they will likely be more forgiving. For Banff and Jasprer, forget about it
Very beautiful national park Canada is a beautiful country I would love to travel to Nahanni when the plane takes you to Nahanni how can you return to civilization once you finish spending time on Nahanni does the plane tell you when it’s coming to get you I just want to know thanks.
Hello roughly what was the Cost of the 5 hour flight for two people? If you don’t mind me asking it’s not clean on his website
We're trying to find out for you! We sent them an e-mail already
Would love to watch this video on IMAX!
This would be a cool place to take an IMAX camera!
Isnt that where people have been getting decapitated for a hundred years
haha like many things, I don't think that's true. People are just bored these days
@@MustDoCanada So bored that they simply lose their heads over the past decades as the official records show... LOL
How much was the cost of that plane ride?
I believe it's around $500. You'll get 5% off too with the Saver Card - www.mustdocanada.com/saver-card
@@MustDoCanada is it $500 per person?
they said many people lost in that place and many of them were located but unfortunately dead and without their heads
The last account of this was in 1945, but yes, no one ever learned why or who
Mind your head😳
Headless valley. Mr ballen brought me here
Needs apartment blocks and giant concrete cities plastered everywhere.
Прекрасна канадщина!
Any animals?Dinosaurs?
Considering many people found head chopped off and vanishings to direwolf sightings to killer white lions and tigers, wildman sightings, you might warn your viewers it might not be a must go place lol.
Yellowjackets brought me here
Whats that?
No.. it was the third.
Not according to Parks Canada. There's even a plaque there. L'anse Aux Meadows was in there too
What is everybody in the comments talking about?
Why don't you tell people how much it cost you?? Did you camp there?
And how is it that everyone else here knows of the legend & history there, but you pretend to Not know...?
And you fail to even mention any of it's 'Off Limit' protected areas or it's history, folklore and legend.
I mean, we don't believe in the "headless" folklore that come out of there, and most of the history was not a part of this tour. We only did a 5-hour scenic flight with a landing at the waterfalls. We didn't camp there. We stayed in Fort Simpson. Would love to go back though.
@@MustDoCanada I understand.
Thank you for the video.
However, wish I knew about those stories then haha. Coulda maybe intertwined it. We’ll have to go back :)
@@MustDoCanada look forward to it. Keep up the good work.
What is about the average amount of money needed
For what? The flight?
Its is a dangerous valley is it true
I believe that is all just myths. I mean, it's a massive park, bigger than many countries, and with almost zero visitors. So lots of wilderness
@@MustDoCanada so is that a park and why people using this name headless valley
I am from pakistan one day inshallah i visit this park
Such a short video
yeah, we find much of the online world likes 3-minute videos. Check out our Road to 150 series for longer ones. Those are like 10-min on average.
dont die
Man my Canada is so much wilder than anything in the excited states duhmerica.
Are there vast swaths of land that are off limits to people?
Not sure. Don't think so, but it's very vast and wild, so you'd have to be built for surivovr to make it happen
Beautiful, but 5 hours in a float plane...
Haha it goes fast with all the scenery. And you do stop.