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It was surreal for me to come to Nepal by seeing the starting of the series, meeting Mr.Balder in the valley and ending the series with myself featured in the final episodes. It was an adventure of a lifetime! Hoping to meet Mr.Balder again in another adventure. Sending love to Nepal 🇳🇵
In this episode he also shows that a village has been wiped out and people have died! the fact that you don't say anything about that is horrifying beyond words, it shows that you are an immature person or a person with a lot of ego!
You have done some real good vlogs over the years, but for me this is THE best one ever - real anthropology carried out so naturally and showing the human spirit that made us what we are till we fkd it up. This is a great reminder that "we are just people" and nations, politics etc is nothing but a barrier to how we REALLY are or should be.
Amazing series. I have watched all of your videos and it's getting better and better. Thank you for taking us on this journey of yours, on bad days your videos improve my mood for better and help me relax, it kinda feels like watching a dream. You're one of a kind. Keep going on Harald
I will be going there to do that same trek in the near future! I think you have single handedly brought tourism back to that trek and these local communities Harald. What a vlog series!
Yes, even though I get the impression that most of the Nepalis he's spoken to may only understand one out of every ten words Harold speaks, while he thinks they understand a lot more. ...A genuine smile and a warm, playful attitude go a long way.
Harald Baldr you are a good man. I travelled Nepal in 1992 before the internet, your vlogs brought back so many great memories of my time with these beautiful, caring and honest people. The most notable thing is nothing has changed in 30 years in the way these resilient amazing people live. Thank you for bringing the genuine smiles and happiness of the Nepali's around the world and to places where many live excessive lives. I am getting the travel bug watching your channel and now planning to visit Nepal again. I hope to see many people visit Nepal when we can all travel freely again post the Pandemic. You are doing wonderful work keep it up, safe travels and Happy swimming!
The Himalaya series was truly special and touched many people, both in Nepal and worldwide. Can't wait for Harald's return there and to meet again with those wonderful people (and animals) along that trek to Langtang. I know Haraldo will be back 😎
Im gonna miss this whole Himalayan adventure even though i was in sitting my bed it felt like i was with him the whole time❤️❤️ god bless these people and god bless YOU for showing this
Thank you for showing us what HIMALAYAN is like in its truest form. It is great following your footsteps on the hills, the interactions with the locals and animals. Love the rock homes. Great adventures💖
What an amazing journey! Majestic mountains, warm hospitable people, yaks everywhere, chow mein and yak tea, avalanches and lots of cold weather. I feel like I have been to Nepal now, thanks Harald!
The series on Nepal is Harald s best. Nepalese people are very special. I've enjoyed all the videos about Nepal. It would be great to visit Tibet but is under Chinese rule. Besides Nepal & Tibet, I also love the southern most part of Chile. I'm from the central United States.
He actually meant to climb up only when there is Sunrise i.e. good weather , but by raining he actually meant Snowfall which is not a good time to climb on those rocks.
Haraldo, i've been watching you since the Vietnam days and the birth of pork o'clock. This is my favourite series you've done so far. You get better all the time. Keep it up my good man.
I hope he does return in summer. I will gladly watch 20 episodes or more if he posts all of them. The mountains are beautiful and powerful. The whole series is very interesting.
Sorjay/Jay/Jane is SO BEAUTIFUL!!! Inside out, what a beautiful soul she has with a matching face and personality. All the people of Nepal are so warm and welcoming. I hope to visit one day.
Nepalese people will always love you Mr.heraoldo. Everything about you makes you the best vlogger to ever do it. I can watch ur videos for hours. Lots of love from Nepal and thank you for visiting us❤️
What I Love, is that Harald always has a reference/ landmark/ person he can refer to or a story, in regards to the locations his visited. It makes it easier for us to remember where/who his talking about. "Greatest Lumber Jack in the valley", "Gongo Brew Master" etc.
Appreciate your effort to help bring back the tourism to the mountain again after very hard time... This series is priceless and very heart touching...🙏
You are a brave and courageous man Harald. I have trekked the Himalayas 4 times but not quite as adventurous as some of your destinations. I did the Annapurna base camp and circuit, The 3 passes trek in the Khumbu and the Everest trek taking in Gokyo Ri. I was 60 when I did the first trek, and it changed my life. I so love Nepal. I look forward to your ongoing adventures.
Mr.Herald should get a award from our country because he is the one who is promoting national and international tourist. Thanks brother huge love and respect Live long and stay happy.😊😊😊
What a remarkable series! You should be proud of what you’ve done the influence you’re going to have on these people that you’ve met on your trek is amazing! I love your interactions with them! So authentic and easy going! Well done!
Harald, these videos of your Himalayan trek in my opinion, are one of the best videos of all your trips worldwide! You gave us a glimpse of life in another and remote part of the world which many of us would never get a chance to visit. Thank you so much!
It just makes your heart ache to see this come to a close. The people you've met are so wonderful and kind, and I wish for some day to meet them. You're representation of this area has been thorough and wonderful. I hope that one day we can do this Journey again, and meet up with these people , and hopefully things will have progressed better for them. Thanks for helping them out, and giving us one of the best adventures on UA-cam. Much Love To All The People In the Videos. I wish you the very best, you are a wonderful group of people.
Sad that this amazing tour has come to an end; and happy to see you coming back in one piece, Haraldo. Sometimes you take too much risk, it gave me almost heart attack. Love you, man!
What an epic journey, man. Just incredible! You have such an unique way to aproach every single detail of the travel and a very touchy way to interact with people. Very genuine. You were here in my country sometime ago getting to know Rio de Janeiro and the favelas with its very hard working people. Hope you return soon to see and live the great diversity of places, landscapes, foods and people that we have. Congrats!!
Is it just me or does this series make you feel wintery? I remember this series during Xmas and new year. It’s my go to Baldr series for this time of year!
Wow Haraldo, you really are wonderful! It was so touching when you recommended people to stop by the smaller places on the mountain, like at the axeman's small place for lemon tea. Thanks for sharing with us all these special places and people along your way...the men pulling the hurt yak/bull, you swimming in the freezing water, the green house, the buried city, Gongo and Chow Mein,... You made so many friends along the way, who all love you and are so happy to see you. J was so shy this time on your video! Thanks again, its brightened this Canadian's day, cuz we are in still in lockdown!
The hospitality and kindness of the Nepali people is fantastic, i'm sure you're doing great in helping their off-season tourism. Such a beautiful country! Skal brother!
It's not about the season, tourism industry is struggling to recover from the pandemic. I don't know how long before things go back to normal for these people.
@@sancortexstk5252 Well that too yes absolutely, it's made a negative impact just about everywhere to some length of time or another. I certainly hope it improves sooner than later.
@@sancortexstk5252 " tourism industry is struggling to recover from the pandemic" - Actually it's struggling to recover from idiotic government made lockdowns, border closures and maskpression.... that's the real pandemic
@@HaraldBaldr as usual you are always on track! That’s also why I love to watch your videos… Fuck this system Haraldo! I come from Venice and here thousands of people have lost their job maybe forever, we transitioned from an idiotic mass tourism system to another idiotic no life system… 🤯🤯🤯And “some people” are already buying all the failed places….
I’ve never felt sad before when you’ve ended a trip somewhere. I’m genuinely sad about the prospect of this trip coming to an end. This has been beyond enjoyable.
He should stay longer in Kathmandu and other Nepali places to do more vlogs. So much has been left unexplored like Jungle safaris , cultural heritages.
@@Eat-Z-Bugs these are remote corners of Nepal where kids walk 2-3 hours to school back and forth. There was no need to bring up english. At least these people are making an effort to communicate with Harald even though it is mostly broken english which they learnt from Travellers. Another thing Nepal has never been colonized so teaching in English only started in the last few decades and hasn't reached all parts of the country. And thanks for the suggestion about Tanzania. I will watch it as well.
@@nick.u182 Thanks for the lecture. I ONLY mentioned English because that's what made the videos better for me. So it was very relivant. I wish we all could understand each other so that it would not matter what language we speak. I'm sorry you took it the wrong way.
Tq harald for contributing to the rise of tourism in my country🇳🇵 through your channel, actually I'm really addicted to your channel and feeling a little bit sad after knowing that it's your last video of the journey and do you know now you are very famous in Nepal 😍 Nepal will always remember you best wishes and take care of your health , 💖from 🇳🇵
@@sambros2 no offcourse not, Nepal is the diverse country within limited geographical area including many culture, ethnicity, language,religion, different casts and many more.. but still we live in harmony
@@sambros2 Ah Nepal is not limited to More south asian look or more east asian look. Many of ruling class do not look fully south asian or east asian. They look more like Kasmiri or Himachali ( indian himalayan state)
This was one of your most dramatic trips with the lack of accommodations, your health, the elevation and the stark reality of devastated communities. As usual, you pulled it off with your grace and humility. You are the best. The mountains behind the seen with the unruly Yak are absolutely incredible. Thanks Geraldo!
The best thing about your videos is that you don't edit, you keep it authentic. You don't pretend to be someone for the sake of the video. I just hope there are still some videos to come from this journey of yours.
Harold a video surprisingly I have not seen yet somehow. Beautiful thank you so rich and from the heart. Take care see you in your latest embarkment, best wishes Ben.
Thank you "Harald" for coming and showing one beautiful part of our country "Nepal". Lots and lots of love and respect. Hope to see many more in near future. Thank you once again from every Nepalese people side. God bless you.
Amazing series! Thankyou Herald for the adventures. My wife and I watched the series together and eagerly waited for every video. We approve of the northman!!
Fantastic series. Especially love seeing the same people again a month later in the aftermath of the videos being uploaded. Would love a revisit to see how Faki Party is doing as well as the Maasai!
Really enjoyed this entire series in Nepal/Himalaya. Unique energy. Humble hard working people and the landscape was unforgettable. Cant forget the tea. Good shit Haraldo!!!
Dear Mr. Harald, Since I followed I never missed your vlogs ,I'm big fan of you.there is no words to describe how much you have kind heart and simplynes,kindness, more ever . If you want you can live luxury life .but you almost spend 1 months in himalayan and spending simply life around the world .hope one day we will meet and will enjoy with "gongo" Thanks and regards , From Nepal 🇳🇵
I think your videos have been on another level since around the Peru trip, I've been following your travels since India. This is how traveling should be done.
Thank you for showing the beautiful souls of Nepal 🇳🇵… The place is awesome but the hospitality & caring nature of Nepalese is incredible… That’s the beauty of we Nepalese to find happiness & love even in hardships
Harald. You know this series has been special for us as well when reuniting with the sweet people at Bamboo village evokes a special feeling in us. Like a long lost friend you see after years apart. Thank you for the journey and telling their story. Truly puts things into perspective. Greetings from a fellow Norwegian.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series it certainly puts a perspective on the unexpected. The towns/villages lost close family and friends and tried building up their loss only to be struck again by the pandemic. Hopefully tourists will come once again to the region and bring back trade they desperately need. Done a good job Harald highlighting this.
Your videos are truly a lifesaver .... you make people travel while sitting in front of a screen .... this Himalayan adventure was rich in both cultural and historical content of a country that deserves to be better known. ... thanks for everything a hug from Italy
Thank you Harald for an amazing journey, probably the best vlogger and everyone he met were so good, he single handedly made the tourism back in that area with his vlogs. Kumar calling him to make sure he's safe in snow mountains shows how caring and big heart he has. Nepal loves you Harald, hoping to see him explore even more places in Nepal.
I have enjoyed all of your videos on Nepal. All of them are top-notch. But most importantly what I noticed most every Nepalese you met was an excellent human being. Love from Bangladesh to all Nepalese.
Thinking of the days when Mum and Dad used to travel the world with their Lonely Planet guide books and VHS camera. How we have changed with the advent of the internet and UA-cam Vlogging. Very grateful and appreciative to someone like Harald and other UA-camrs to share their experience with those who don’t have time or opportunities to experience themselves.
The Nepal/Himalayan series, the Zanzibar series, Sri Lanka series & overall your videos in India are my absolute favourites. I can seriously re-watch multiple times and not get bored. Thank you for your work!
Thank you Harald for showing our beautiful country to the world. This is something many of us Nepali people want to do but are not able to for many reasons. I have enjoyed every minute of your ALL videos. Big fan of the work you do!
I believe you did an excellent job displaying the beauty of the Himalayas. I felt like I was there along with you the entire time. Maybe one day I’ll make it there in person. Thank you Heraldo
Undoubtedly the most raw, aunthetic and organic video series of Trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal. Funfact - When I trekked there after the first wave, I got to know that the name Langtang comes from the legend of an Ox that travelled the length of the Himalayas. There is a place there called Lang si sar where the ox finally died. Lang means Ox and Tang means the sound of the bell that's on their neck.
Hi Herald , Good to see you back in 🇳🇵 Watched all Himalayas series and much appreciated to the hardwork and your love to the people living in Himalayas.
Hi Harald you saved history for the Nepali future generation through your great memorable videos. The people of Nepal will always keep you in their heart.
History vlogged with passion. Socks brought with admiration. Hospitality earned with smiles and laughter. Memories rebuilt. Icy swims yak tea taken with thirst. Gained place in people's ❤️z. The Ambassador announces, "Northman comes in peace ☮️" and Yak Bull APPROVES as Harold Investigates. Wow ❗What a spectacle ❤️❤️
You have smashed it out the park with this. To be honest I was losing interest with the US stuff, but back to stellar form, interactions so genuine and scenery staggering, I will be going when I can, perhaps not in deep midwinter though…
Haraldo living his best life - incredible videos on this trip and an awesome job influencing the lives of the people you came across on your trek. Really the best stuff that I think you've posted.
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Great series man!
Visit easter part ko nepal 🇳🇵
I'm always watching your videos 😍😍
I'm still waiting for my damn rice beer!! I'll settle for some gongo but cmon man. Don't make me get the 'Yes Man' to fix things for me
Helo bro come to butwal nepal
It was surreal for me to come to Nepal by seeing the starting of the series, meeting Mr.Balder in the valley and ending the series with myself featured in the final episodes. It was an adventure of a lifetime! Hoping to meet Mr.Balder again in another adventure. Sending love to Nepal 🇳🇵
Is he in nepal now? Or left nepal already?
Really enjoyed watching it and you were great. Best of luck!
I remember you in the video 🙂I hope you had a wonderful trip.
32:25 She thought you were Nepali, and was asking when did you come ? That was hilarious man !
Very nice of you helping those vehicles stuck in the mud
This guy is single handedly uplifting Nepali tourism. Nepali Tourism Board needs to honor this guy! Thanks for staying genuine. Keep up the good work!
yes this is true......
Nepal is very good country and this guys is injoy in the nepal stay save and injoy for your jorne🙏🙏🙏
honestly. nepal was like #40 in countries to visit, now its been bumped down to at least #15 till I watch more videos that is !
@@corvussauron3538 No its #1 in countries to visit, not #40
Dude, this is your best series. Really really raw and interactive with everything and everyone. I love it. And congrats for your success!
Nepal is so beautiful. People there are so polite, humble and down to earth.
Richest people on earth.
Love from India 🇮🇳. 🙏
But nowdays we hate India because of your politics. Your politics just forget Britain conquer you land so you want to conquer our land. Leave kalapani
@@greatnews5 like we common people have dial up connection with the PM lmao.. leave politics out of it . Let the govt solve it..
Thank u
@@greatnews5 Daju bhai haru, keep your political arguments limited to political UA-cam channels only.
@@ukashk1071 thik thik.
The fact that he managed to not only make friends with everyone on the Langtam journey.. he made friends with the whole country ! Simply amazing
He seems like a genuine guy. Fair play to him. The Nepali people seem amaaaazing
Thank you harald a true genuine good man
YES exactly ☺️☺️
Not your usual demographic, just an old couch surfing grandma, but I'm right there along with you for the global wandering. Love it.
Thank you all the viewers for liking the beauty n lifestyle of Himalayas 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 Thank you Harald for showing the beauty of nepal to the world...
In this episode he also shows that a village has been wiped out and people have died! the fact that you don't say anything about that is horrifying beyond words, it shows that you are an immature person or a person with a lot of ego!
It has become apparent to me, that the true beauty of Nepal is her people, and that the mountains magnify their beautiful spirit.
His*
True
@@JuPac420 a nation is always her, like the ship
Thank you for your acknowledgement.
You have done some real good vlogs over the years, but for me this is THE best one ever - real anthropology carried out so naturally and showing the human spirit that made us what we are till we fkd it up. This is a great reminder that "we are just people" and nations, politics etc is nothing but a barrier to how we REALLY are or should be.
The hymalayas series has probably been one of my favorites you've made !
It is definitely my favourite. Harald's interactions with the local people were so very enjoyable to watch.
You may leave Himalaya, but Himalaya will never leave you.
Amazing series. I have watched all of your videos and it's getting better and better. Thank you for taking us on this journey of yours, on bad days your videos improve my mood for better and help me relax, it kinda feels like watching a dream. You're one of a kind. Keep going on Harald
👍🏻
100% true! I love Harald and ROBLOS
I will be going there to do that same trek in the near future! I think you have single handedly brought tourism back to that trek and these local communities Harald. What a vlog series!
Im going there aswell in June/July!
@@MagiCMArcLP Wow good luck mate
October/November is the best month for trekking in Nepal.
👻 👻 👻 👻 👻 👻 👻 👻 👀 👀 👀 👀 u
@@sachintamang486 i dont have time there... Only chance is in July. Is it possible to trek then?
Harald has the HUMAN TOUCH to contact and make friends wherever he goes. This is something lacking in most other travel vloggers.
Yes, even though I get the impression that most of the Nepalis he's spoken to may only understand one out of every ten words Harold speaks, while he thinks they understand a lot more.
...A genuine smile and a warm, playful attitude go a long way.
I believe that's what makes Harald's videos the best in the world. He makes us feel that we are there with him. Thank you Harald.
@@gsecretssecret4445 they always respond in the positive, and even if they do not understand, that's not a bad way to interact.
@@hoz49 Yup.
Harald Baldr you are a good man. I travelled Nepal in 1992 before the internet, your vlogs brought back so many great memories of my time with these beautiful, caring and honest people. The most notable thing is nothing has changed in 30 years in the way these resilient amazing people live. Thank you for bringing the genuine smiles and happiness of the Nepali's around the world and to places where many live excessive lives. I am getting the travel bug watching your channel and now planning to visit Nepal again. I hope to see many people visit Nepal when we can all travel freely again post the Pandemic. You are doing wonderful work keep it up, safe travels and Happy swimming!
We welcome you once again Sir 🙏🏻
Clean carbon footprint, right?
Extreme weather go up and check it out for yourself and let me know.
Didn't expect this to be so epic series after i watched the 1st episode.
Absolutely world class video series.
The Himalaya series was truly special and touched many people, both in Nepal and worldwide. Can't wait for Harald's return there and to meet again with those wonderful people (and animals) along that trek to Langtang. I know Haraldo will be back 😎
Best series I've seen of Harald, yet.
Im gonna miss this whole Himalayan adventure even though i was in sitting my bed it felt like i was with him the whole time❤️❤️ god bless these people and god bless YOU for showing this
Thank you for showing us what HIMALAYAN is like in its truest form. It is great following your footsteps on the hills, the interactions with the locals and animals. Love the rock homes. Great adventures💖
Btw it's Himalaya
Hi haradl im waching us I love Nepal 🇳🇵
What an amazing journey! Majestic mountains, warm hospitable people, yaks everywhere, chow mein and yak tea, avalanches and lots of cold weather. I feel like I have been to Nepal now, thanks Harald!
The hour long videos are nice
@@mitchellchancey9868 the 2 hr ones would be better
The series on Nepal is Harald s best. Nepalese people are very special. I've enjoyed all the videos about Nepal. It would be great to visit Tibet but is under Chinese rule. Besides Nepal & Tibet, I also love the southern most part of Chile.
I'm from the central United States.
Kumar is such a sweet, adorable man, he was just concerned about harald falling down a creek. bless his heart.
Nah he was talking about avalanche and land slides. “snow coming mountain upside down”
I think Kumar wanted to say that when there is rain and sun afterwards there is a chance of an avalanche.
But yes. He is really a sweet soul. Thinking about Harald.
He actually meant to climb up only when there is Sunrise i.e. good weather , but by raining he actually meant Snowfall which is not a good time to climb on those rocks.
I want to meet surjay shes so pretty
Haraldo, i've been watching you since the Vietnam days and the birth of pork o'clock. This is my favourite series you've done so far. You get better all the time. Keep it up my good man.
Also, it's my birthday. Please give me a shout out! 🤣
I remember the pork o clock lol!
@@hermbobsquarehead Happy birthday!!
Happy birthday 🎉
@@hermbobsquarehead happy birthday 🤪💚🦀🦐🦞
I hope he does return in summer. I will gladly watch 20 episodes or more if he posts all of them. The mountains are beautiful and powerful. The whole series is very interesting.
Sorjay/Jay/Jane is SO BEAUTIFUL!!! Inside out, what a beautiful soul she has with a matching face and personality. All the people of Nepal are so warm and welcoming. I hope to visit one day.
Nepalese people will always love you Mr.heraoldo. Everything about you makes you the best vlogger to ever do it. I can watch ur videos for hours. Lots of love from Nepal and thank you for visiting us❤️
What I Love, is that Harald always has a reference/ landmark/ person he can refer to or a story, in regards to the locations his visited. It makes it easier for us to remember where/who his talking about. "Greatest Lumber Jack in the valley", "Gongo Brew Master" etc.
I have to say, this Himalaya series was very entertaining.The people was not camera shy and was very friendly.
Appreciate your effort to help bring back the tourism to the mountain again after very hard time...
This series is priceless and very heart touching...🙏
Om nama shivay 🕉️🙏🏻
You are a brave and courageous man Harald. I have trekked the Himalayas 4 times but not quite as adventurous as some of your destinations. I did the Annapurna base camp and circuit, The 3 passes trek in the Khumbu and the Everest trek taking in Gokyo Ri. I was 60 when I did the first trek, and it changed my life. I so love Nepal.
I look forward to your ongoing adventures.
The most riveting series I've watched. Absolutely wonderful. Thanks from 🇿🇦 and best wishes to you and the people of Nepal. ❤️
Little by little you made an awesome and great impact on the good people there in the Himalayas. We enjoyed every single moment of it. Thank you! ❤️
Mennnnn when are you coming out with some new blogs I’m hoping all is well …
Mr.Herald should get a award from our country because he is the one who is promoting national and international tourist.
Thanks brother huge love and respect
Live long and stay happy.😊😊😊
What a remarkable series! You should be proud of what you’ve done the influence you’re going to have on these people that you’ve met on your trek is amazing! I love your interactions with them! So authentic and easy going! Well done!
Harald, these videos of your Himalayan trek in my opinion, are one of the best videos of all your trips worldwide! You gave us a glimpse of life in another and remote part of the world which many of us would never get a chance to visit. Thank you so much!
It just makes your heart ache to see this come to a close. The people you've met are so wonderful and kind, and I wish for some day to meet them. You're representation of this area has been thorough and wonderful.
I hope that one day we can do this Journey again, and meet up with these people , and hopefully things will have progressed better for them. Thanks for helping them out, and giving us one of the best adventures on UA-cam.
Much Love To All The People In the Videos. I wish you the very best, you are a wonderful group of people.
So very sad for the villagers RIP. Thank you for a terrific Himalaya series Harald 🙏 👌
I love how much Kumar cared for you even with all the language barrier
Exactly
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Sad that this amazing tour has come to an end; and happy to see you coming back in one piece, Haraldo. Sometimes you take too much risk, it gave me almost heart attack. Love you, man!
What an epic journey, man. Just incredible! You have such an unique way to aproach every single detail of the travel and a very touchy way to interact with people. Very genuine.
You were here in my country sometime ago getting to know Rio de Janeiro and the favelas with its very hard working people. Hope you return soon to see and live the great diversity of places, landscapes, foods and people that we have. Congrats!!
Is it just me or does this series make you feel wintery? I remember this series during Xmas and new year. It’s my go to Baldr series for this time of year!
Wow Haraldo, you really are wonderful! It was so touching when you recommended people to stop by the smaller places on the mountain, like at the axeman's small place for lemon tea. Thanks for sharing with us all these special places and people along your way...the men pulling the hurt yak/bull, you swimming in the freezing water, the green house, the buried city, Gongo and Chow Mein,... You made so many friends along the way, who all love you and are so happy to see you. J was so shy this time on your video! Thanks again, its brightened this Canadian's day, cuz we are in still in lockdown!
You're only in lockdown because you are allowing it...you can not comply your way to freedom...wake up sheep
Hello harold stay safe 🙏🙏🙏i watching you now so Nice himalayas
The hospitality and kindness of the Nepali people is fantastic, i'm sure you're doing great in helping their off-season tourism. Such a beautiful country! Skal brother!
It's not about the season, tourism industry is struggling to recover from the pandemic. I don't know how long before things go back to normal for these people.
@@sancortexstk5252 Well that too yes absolutely, it's made a negative impact just about everywhere to some length of time or another. I certainly hope it improves sooner than later.
@@sancortexstk5252 " tourism industry is struggling to recover from the pandemic"
- Actually it's struggling to recover from idiotic government made lockdowns, border closures and maskpression.... that's the real pandemic
@@HaraldBaldr as usual you are always on track! That’s also why I love to watch your videos… Fuck this system Haraldo! I come from Venice and here thousands of people have lost their job maybe forever, we transitioned from an idiotic mass tourism system to another idiotic no life system… 🤯🤯🤯And “some people” are already buying all the failed places….
@@HaraldBaldr lockdown is just for filling up the pocket of so called politicians
❣️ i usually watched your videos on Facebook on Simons page... I like most of your videos.. and like the way you help on locals 🥰
I’ve never felt sad before when you’ve ended a trip somewhere. I’m genuinely sad about the prospect of this trip coming to an end. This has been beyond enjoyable.
He should stay longer in Kathmandu and other Nepali places to do more vlogs. So much has been left unexplored like Jungle safaris , cultural heritages.
I suspect you have not watched the Tanzania series in its entirety. It is like this one but with better English. A+
@@Eat-Z-Bugs these are remote corners of Nepal where kids walk 2-3 hours to school back and forth. There was no need to bring up english. At least these people are making an effort to communicate with Harald even though it is mostly broken english which they learnt from Travellers. Another thing Nepal has never been colonized so teaching in English only started in the last few decades and hasn't reached all parts of the country. And thanks for the suggestion about Tanzania. I will watch it as well.
@@nick.u182 Thanks for the lecture. I ONLY mentioned English because that's what made the videos better for me. So it was very relivant. I wish we all could understand each other so that it would not matter what language we speak. I'm sorry you took it the wrong way.
@@nick.u182 I could take your comment the wrong way and say you are preaching the benefits of being colonized, but I wont. Lol
Tq harald for contributing to the rise of tourism in my country🇳🇵 through your channel, actually I'm really addicted to your channel and feeling a little bit sad after knowing that it's your last video of the journey and do you know now you are very famous in Nepal 😍 Nepal will always remember you best wishes and take care of your health , 💖from 🇳🇵
In Nepal is there racism between the people that look more south asian and people that look more east asian?
@@sambros2 no it's not
@@sambros2 no offcourse not, Nepal is the diverse country within limited geographical area including many culture, ethnicity, language,religion, different casts and many more.. but still we live in harmony
@@sambros2 Ah Nepal is not limited to More south asian look or more east asian look. Many of ruling class do not look fully south asian or east asian. They look more like Kasmiri or Himachali ( indian himalayan state)
I love to see surjay in real life
We miss you.
We're waiting for you.
This was one of your most dramatic trips with the lack of accommodations, your health, the elevation and the stark reality of devastated communities. As usual, you pulled it off with your grace and humility. You are the best. The mountains behind the seen with the unruly Yak are absolutely incredible. Thanks Geraldo!
The best thing about your videos is that you don't edit, you keep it authentic. You don't pretend to be someone for the sake of the video. I just hope there are still some videos to come from this journey of yours.
Harold a video surprisingly I have not seen yet somehow. Beautiful thank you so rich and from the heart. Take care see you in your latest embarkment, best wishes Ben.
Thank you "Harald" for coming and showing one beautiful part of our country "Nepal". Lots and lots of love and respect. Hope to see many more in near future. Thank you once again from every Nepalese people side. God bless you.
22.40 'Shrinkage!' You're a brave lad, Harald!
Probably the most valuable series I’ve ever watched.....thank you harald bro 🙌🎉🤞🇳🇵
Amazing series! Thankyou Herald for the adventures. My wife and I watched the series together and eagerly waited for every video. We approve of the northman!!
Fantastic series. Especially love seeing the same people again a month later in the aftermath of the videos being uploaded. Would love a revisit to see how Faki Party is doing as well as the Maasai!
Great series. I enjoyed every minute of this adventure. Thanks so much for posting this for the world to see. Hello to the people of Nepal from USA!
Hlo and thank you soo loving Nepal
Really enjoyed this entire series in Nepal/Himalaya. Unique energy. Humble hard working people and the landscape was unforgettable. Cant forget the tea. Good shit Haraldo!!!
Dear Mr. Harald,
Since I followed I never missed your vlogs ,I'm big fan of you.there is no words to describe how much you have kind heart and simplynes,kindness, more ever . If you want you can live luxury life .but you almost spend 1 months in himalayan and spending simply life around the world .hope one day we will meet and will enjoy with "gongo"
Thanks and regards ,
From Nepal 🇳🇵
I think your videos have been on another level since around the Peru trip, I've been following your travels since India. This is how traveling should be done.
Great series, Haraldo! Thanks for taking us on your adventure. Luv your interactions with the locals... real people.
At 19:06 back it up a lil and its whistle baby whistle baby let it go english version
Amazing series! As always, thanks for bringing us along, brother. The scenery and the people were equally beautiful and rugged. Cheers.
Thank you for showing the beautiful souls of Nepal 🇳🇵… The place is awesome but the hospitality & caring nature of Nepalese is incredible… That’s the beauty of we Nepalese to find happiness & love even in hardships
My favorite kind of content.
much love from the Philippines.
Harald. You know this series has been special for us as well when reuniting with the sweet people at Bamboo village evokes a special feeling in us. Like a long lost friend you see after years apart.
Thank you for the journey and telling their story. Truly puts things into perspective.
Greetings from a fellow Norwegian.
Best series ever. Thanks for bringing Nepal to us. Look forward to your next adventure.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series it certainly puts a perspective on the unexpected.
The towns/villages lost close family and friends and tried building up their loss only to be struck again by the pandemic.
Hopefully tourists will come once again to the region and bring back trade they desperately need.
Done a good job Harald highlighting this.
Your videos are truly a lifesaver .... you make people travel while sitting in front of a screen .... this Himalayan adventure was rich in both cultural and historical content of a country that deserves to be better known. ... thanks for everything a hug from Italy
This is the greatest video series I've ever seen on UA-cam by a far margin.
im so happy to see how their faces glow from your previous video to this, you bring them hope there and you can see how much they appreciate you
Don’t say leaving Himalaya,coz we are Looking forward another adventuring video in Nepal from you✌️
Thank you Harald for an amazing journey, probably the best vlogger and everyone he met were so good, he single handedly made the tourism back in that area with his vlogs.
Kumar calling him to make sure he's safe in snow mountains shows how caring and big heart he has. Nepal loves you Harald, hoping to see him explore even more places in Nepal.
Whole series came to end. Epic travel vlog. Nepal is awesome and Hospitality of Tibetan people are really good 👌🏻
Amazed with seeing fellow Nepali’s inner heart and honest hospitality even living in that condition..
Beautiful hearts and mind
Thank you Harald for showing Nepal to the world...Hope you enjoyed your stay in all circumstances.
I have enjoyed all of your videos on Nepal. All of them are top-notch. But most importantly what I noticed most every Nepalese you met was an excellent human being. Love from Bangladesh to all Nepalese.
Am sure a flock of Indian tourist will embark the journey in future after this series. Great documentation!
Thinking of the days when Mum and Dad used to travel the world with their Lonely Planet guide books and VHS camera. How we have changed with the advent of the internet and UA-cam Vlogging. Very grateful and appreciative to someone like Harald and other UA-camrs to share their experience with those who don’t have time or opportunities to experience themselves.
Thanks!
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The Himalyan-Series is one of your Best so far. I Hope there are much more to come. Thank you and a big Respekt Sir Baldr!! ✊
The Nepal/Himalayan series, the Zanzibar series, Sri Lanka series & overall your videos in India are my absolute favourites. I can seriously re-watch multiple times and not get bored. Thank you for your work!
Thank you Harald for showing our beautiful country to the world. This is something many of us Nepali people want to do but are not able to for many reasons. I have enjoyed every minute of your ALL videos. Big fan of the work you do!
I believe you did an excellent job displaying the beauty of the Himalayas. I felt like I was there along with you the entire time. Maybe one day I’ll make it there in person. Thank you Heraldo
Undoubtedly the most raw, aunthetic and organic video series of Trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal. Funfact - When I trekked there after the first wave, I got to know that the name Langtang comes from the legend of an Ox that travelled the length of the Himalayas. There is a place there called Lang si sar where the ox finally died. Lang means Ox and Tang means the sound of the bell that's on their neck.
My second favorite series of yours only second to Zanzibar. Great stuff! Skål!
Better than any of the Netflix series ... Way to go Harald 🤗🤗🤗
Hi Herald ,
Good to see you back in 🇳🇵
Watched all Himalayas series and much appreciated to the hardwork and your love to the people living in Himalayas.
You are amazing Harald. Thank you for everything mate. Looking forward to meeting you up one day in nepal.
The scenery in Nepal is jaw-dropping... wow!
Hi Harald you saved history for the Nepali future generation through your great memorable videos. The people of Nepal will always keep you in their heart.
History vlogged with passion.
Socks brought with admiration.
Hospitality earned with smiles and laughter.
Memories rebuilt.
Icy swims yak tea taken with thirst.
Gained place in people's ❤️z.
The Ambassador announces, "Northman comes in peace ☮️" and Yak Bull APPROVES as Harold Investigates.
Wow ❗What a spectacle ❤️❤️
Beautiful Country, Beautiful people
Love from 🇮🇳♥️
Wow Harold you seriously knocked this one way beyond the ballpark. Great series !!! Total respect for you man !
The end made me quite emotional...you are a beautiful soul! keep coming to Nepal harald!!
You have smashed it out the park with this. To be honest I was losing interest with the US stuff, but back to stellar form, interactions so genuine and scenery staggering, I will be going when I can, perhaps not in deep midwinter though…
Harald, you will forever be in their hearts and memories. Incredible series.
Haraldo living his best life - incredible videos on this trip and an awesome job influencing the lives of the people you came across on your trek. Really the best stuff that I think you've posted.
Haraldo the legend, climber of mountains, drinker of gongo, porker of sisters… another awesome video (and I’m not even 5 minutes in)
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