Sky Caves of Nepal, Part 3: The Photographer | Nat Geo Live

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  • @aseemjha5481
    @aseemjha5481 10 років тому +42

    I have my own theory of these caves.
    Before reaching upper mustang region where these caves are, on lower mustang region I saw some water mills which were a 100 meters above the river. So it was obvious that the Mighty Kali gandaki river cut the mountain and now flows much lower. Same theory applies to these caves as well. When they made the Caves it was on the same level of the river and now it appears much higher.

    • @flochforster22
      @flochforster22 3 роки тому

      Makes a lot of sense. You might be correct

    • @pureone26
      @pureone26 3 роки тому

      Interesting, I had wondered that too - I have been there but only as far as Kagbeni... Other theory is tantric flying yogis :)

    • @askmeaboutnepal4429
      @askmeaboutnepal4429 2 роки тому +1

      I believe so too.. why would people carve caves up so high unless like one of the residents there said Lama could fly!

    • @jilllangman9343
      @jilllangman9343 2 роки тому

      That makes good sense. Thanks for telling us.

    • @tenzin4997
      @tenzin4997 Рік тому

      my guess is frozen glacier melted that hung to the caves and permafrost dried out from climate change thats y the dirt quality is so poor.

  • @nuclearkim2415
    @nuclearkim2415 8 років тому +12

    Actually there are passages that leads to that caves in upper mustang, every cave has a passage which are either destroyed by time or are in weak instable conditions. I recommend every people who seek adventure and natural beauty to visit mustang region of Nepal as a must visit place before you die, I am from Nepal, mustang region and believe me it's heaven on earth...

  • @petagonkyi
    @petagonkyi 7 років тому +8

    This area has lots of history of pre Buddhist history. Buddhism came to this region around 8AD and before that Bonpo existed in the region as well as greater Tibet. Though Bonpos are a tiny minority, but it has huge influence on even today as we can these multi-colored Tibetan prayer flags (Lungta Dharchok) are passed down from Bonpo tradition which almost all Tibetan Buddhist even used today.

    • @Dee66405
      @Dee66405 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for all the good information. ❤😊

  • @subsha1577
    @subsha1577 8 років тому +15

    Thank you so much for presenting all these.

  • @rawhiphopsoulv3868
    @rawhiphopsoulv3868 7 років тому +50

    so we could teach sherpas proper climbing techniques. what a western thing to say and I'm from America. sherpas grew up in that area and are better acclimated to climbing mountains than this guy will ever be. they might not have all the fancy equipment from a high end department store but that doesn't mean these western tourist with better equipment know more than the sherpas

    • @cience
      @cience 6 років тому +2

      Rawhiphopsoul V very true!

    • @dhirajsubba6364
      @dhirajsubba6364 6 років тому +9

      From Nepal here. I really appreciate what they did. They could have taught proper use of tools, taught about safety and checking the quality of the equipment.

    • @Ye4rZero
      @Ye4rZero 3 роки тому

      @Rawhiphopsoul V Give it a rest you twit

  • @patrickbmohr
    @patrickbmohr 10 років тому +29

    I fell in love with Nepal via my girlfriend. After seeing this, I just love this country even more. I so want to visit Nepal together with her :(

    • @owltv6401
      @owltv6401 8 років тому

      OK ur welcm

    • @flochforster22
      @flochforster22 3 роки тому

      Nepal will welcome any visitor willing to explore and celebrate our history, culture and traditions

    • @Dee66405
      @Dee66405 7 місяців тому

      Good luck love that's so sweet❤❤🎉🎉😊😊

  • @barunacharya7493
    @barunacharya7493 10 років тому +8

    GREAT PRESENTATION though. Thank you so much for sharing all these things. I have worked at Mustang for more than a year. What I love about the place is- the simplicity of people and of course the tranquility that the nature serves you. I am proud to be a part of the great nation. (y)

    • @Dee66405
      @Dee66405 7 місяців тому

      ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊

  • @zephyr0999
    @zephyr0999 11 років тому +2

    Thank you SO MUCH National geographic for the work you are doing... coming from Nepal and in today's time when most ppl are struggling for identity .. seeing these works of exploration and knowing the history dating back thousands of years.. is fascinating.. thank you so much for your work.

  • @pprehn5268
    @pprehn5268 10 років тому +3

    Cory Richards: Speaking to you, I loved this video and your presentation style, your passion for photography and how to use it to tell a story, and your explanation for why I'd better renew my subscription for National Geographic. You're an inspiring speaker...I hope to read more about you.

  • @prizmaghimire
    @prizmaghimire 12 років тому +1

    10:45 my favorite part with lights inside cave. Amazing

  • @MrYoungsuss
    @MrYoungsuss 12 років тому +2

    m frm nepal and i didnt even know that these things exist..man with all due respect..dats awesome

  • @sumitshresth
    @sumitshresth 11 років тому +2

    been to upper mustang and into few of those caves couple of months back... watching this video makes me make another visit again...

    • @asoks.9134
      @asoks.9134 10 років тому

      I want to go there so much!

  • @nyimtourworld2284
    @nyimtourworld2284 5 років тому

    Im from Nepal and im als0 Sherpa
    we have so many adventure and histrical, awesome mountain areas s0 all of people come and visit our areas.....

  • @dijup
    @dijup 11 років тому

    He gave us the details and the option we have for our Upper Mustang tour and told us that he is stationed in Chuksang with his team, at that point I thought that there might be a day I will be watching the documentary and the photograph of the tour and today when I watched this video it recalled all ma past memory.

  • @dhrubathapa6202
    @dhrubathapa6202 11 років тому

    thank you national geographic for coming in nepal and finding our previous ancient history

  • @bhimsensaru4796
    @bhimsensaru4796 11 років тому

    its proud to us to hear that the national geographic and its success in the world ...

  • @HamroCricketTalk
    @HamroCricketTalk 10 місяців тому

    Come again Nepal Bro❤️🇳🇵

  • @evacr7084
    @evacr7084 12 років тому +1

    Thanks poe 3 videos, although I do not understand English, so it can not know or understand what they speak in the same, even so, thank you, I will share it for others who do understand and I think interesting.

  • @HanaleiSurfrider1
    @HanaleiSurfrider1 11 років тому +1

    Thank you, Gentlemen, for letting me come along for the ride !!

  • @dijup
    @dijup 11 років тому

    My reason to visit Upper Mustang was Lincoln, How??
    While we were heading towards the Muktinath temple we meet a guy who was with us, who was just back from Pokhara after sending a National Geography guy [Lincoln] to Kathmandu for his head injury treatment. At that time we just prayed for the unknown guy to be safe.

  • @sujushrestha1705
    @sujushrestha1705 6 років тому

    Love to visit the treasure of history of Nepal

  • @tgmere
    @tgmere 12 років тому

    that's why people like this need to be able to get to high places they get heart for their work i would like to enjoy things like nat geo study's but still people like this need accommodation for accessibility to difficult places can i possabley be wrong i know this guy is right

  • @shauna1103
    @shauna1103 9 років тому +6

    WHY are the caves completely inaccessible now?? Thats weird, nothing in this day and age should be unavailable

    • @subsha1577
      @subsha1577 8 років тому +2

      +Shauna's Jamberry Nail Wraps its because lack of proper attention of the concerned authority towards preservation and promotion of the cave.

    • @999Giustina
      @999Giustina 7 років тому

      The caves are very dangerous and difficult to get to. There’s no way to change that without destroying parts of the rock.

  • @bimalrajshrestha3163
    @bimalrajshrestha3163 11 років тому

    Hat's of each of every member of nat geo it's a prob how wonderful place NEPAL

  • @jayramdahal3799
    @jayramdahal3799 6 років тому

    wow this great video. thank you

  • @setemanlopchan594
    @setemanlopchan594 6 років тому

    WAW!! REALLY AMAZING LIVESTALE CAFE

  • @sabihatanveer8494
    @sabihatanveer8494 3 роки тому

    Been there twice, absolutely love the place 👍👍

  • @SapsuMedia
    @SapsuMedia 5 років тому

    Yes

  • @JKevolution
    @JKevolution 10 років тому +1

    interesting man! inspirational

  • @momosa7077
    @momosa7077 7 років тому

    Proud to be Gorkhali

  • @aka3036
    @aka3036 12 років тому +1

    Read the Magazine Article on it and you will understand

  • @maheshmahat1
    @maheshmahat1 11 років тому

    Great Information, Man !! Good Job !!

  • @josehenriquez3274
    @josehenriquez3274 12 років тому

    Great presentation

  • @ayushh111
    @ayushh111 11 років тому

    Thank u nat geo

  • @swarajkoirala9299
    @swarajkoirala9299 10 років тому

    i am surely gonna visit mustang now..

  • @HamidahIshak
    @HamidahIshak 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.very inspiring.enliven our heart..and inspires us to be strong and confident..amiemi.

  • @Bimalaviratasinger
    @Bimalaviratasinger 10 років тому +1

    great

  • @manishbasnet1928
    @manishbasnet1928 7 років тому

    Oohhhh... Fabulous...

  • @sayangsayang8058
    @sayangsayang8058 8 років тому +1

    Keep rolling mate..

  • @learnchineseinenglishnepal4876
    @learnchineseinenglishnepal4876 6 років тому +1

    I think sherpas no need to teach about climbing since they learned naturally within mountains. They know every bits of technique i think so

    • @abinregmi69
      @abinregmi69 3 роки тому

      yeh shrepa are known as lepord of the snow ?.....

  • @mountbuddha
    @mountbuddha 12 років тому

    Nepal beautiful country with great ancient mysteries and culture all ruined by corrupt politicians and politics.

  • @hiddentreasures3038
    @hiddentreasures3038 4 роки тому

    And hello I also want to share similar thing. I'm from Dehradun, india. Year before I found similar caves with Burials and pottery and infact i've Photographs of those things. So I think you should also examine that place

  • @axtida7
    @axtida7 12 років тому

    meaningful pictures....

  • @MyMahila
    @MyMahila 11 років тому

    an amazing story!

  • @prakashpariyar356
    @prakashpariyar356 6 років тому +1

    Good video

  • @chappyquag
    @chappyquag 12 років тому

    thats so cool

  • @zephyr0999
    @zephyr0999 11 років тому

    oh my god ! seeing this now.! seriosly !!

  • @Mituhori
    @Mituhori 12 років тому

    Good stuff.

  • @dushyantshakya5796
    @dushyantshakya5796 11 років тому

    GReat Video.

  • @fengkorberfer
    @fengkorberfer 11 років тому

    no problem man

  • @hiddentreasures3038
    @hiddentreasures3038 4 роки тому

    sir I watched your complete documentary and while watching I was thinking only one thing that how would they have buried their dead ones in those vertical walls as your team was unable to go their without any ropes and also how buddisht monks would have made those chimneys

  • @sajanyonjan6303
    @sajanyonjan6303 6 років тому +1

    Mustang; still subtle

  • @ashwindedhia7175
    @ashwindedhia7175 4 роки тому

    The real hiro

  • @zainalabdenhamed3344
    @zainalabdenhamed3344 8 років тому +1

    جميل

  • @Pineapple9
    @Pineapple9 12 років тому

    So, how DID the Llamas get up there in those old times?

  • @pureone26
    @pureone26 3 роки тому

    This research should have been led and conducted by nepali people. I;ve worked for the sherpas and tibetans, sorry but I got sick of foreigners coming in with their hubris, and taking so much from Nepal, pushing Nepali people around, thinking they were better, climbing sacred mountains (like Everest!)... and not understanding the spirituality. When Mustang opened up in the 90s, westerners went crazy wanting to be the first in there.. so many artefacts have been stolen.

  • @billygray3194
    @billygray3194 6 років тому +2

    06:10 "llamas fly"........ I'm sure what the ancients we're trying to describe were helicopters🚁

    • @pawanparajuli1278
      @pawanparajuli1278 4 роки тому +1

      there is a youtube video of himalayan(nepali) monk literally flying

  • @seri1897
    @seri1897 6 років тому

    Brilliant!! But plz do not move all those artifacts no matter how big channel u r.Should let it b there.if u cud put security there ...

  • @Shishir_C
    @Shishir_C 7 років тому

    MUSTANG love it.

  • @nepalidhori1
    @nepalidhori1 10 років тому +3

    Ask thakali abt mustang......
    Byt dnt try to ask thakali about gurung....
    .................

  • @sagar11222
    @sagar11222 7 років тому

    If only i could fly ...

  • @sachinudas8446
    @sachinudas8446 2 роки тому

    the round object in the tomb is mirror and that women skeleton

  • @gbbhaattarai321
    @gbbhaattarai321 5 років тому

    It is nepal her

  • @AnandShrestha
    @AnandShrestha 8 місяців тому

    2025 December 22 ❤❤

  • @ayushh111
    @ayushh111 11 років тому

    I love u

  • @chena3
    @chena3 12 років тому +2

    helmets save lives..
    a friend died rockfall
    in a jeep driving to Lhasa from the airport
    another friend died rockfall
    on the jeep ride from Skardu to Askole
    i wear helmet on jeep rides any more...

  • @synapse131
    @synapse131 12 років тому

    What's the obsession with small bundles of wood?

  • @abinregmi69
    @abinregmi69 3 роки тому

    not chumg its a chayang ....,,!!!

  • @tseyang5664
    @tseyang5664 6 років тому +1

    Hahahah yak butter

  • @whitelight8740
    @whitelight8740 7 років тому +1

    Treasure hunting is bad karma.. u may've got antiques from these caves but believe me, u'll suffer.

  • @yadikagurung9213
    @yadikagurung9213 12 років тому +1

    just focus on the positives bro, no need the politics @mount buddha
    p.s. no offence jai nepal

  • @dilubistapanta2716
    @dilubistapanta2716 8 років тому

    Nepali re yes to kura no thah thiyena vai . Aba tourist ghan k thah

    • @avishek4237
      @avishek4237 7 років тому

      Its becoz u r not a patrotic person

  • @nepalidhori1
    @nepalidhori1 10 років тому +4

    Ask thakali abt mustang......
    Byt dnt try to ask thakali about gurung....
    .................