Thank you so much Luke for making a video with us! And also loving Nepali food so much. We are very grateful for your effort to introduce Nepal to the world through Nepali food.🙏
I love this video. To see how a village is cooking and eating together. And it's a beautiful country. I was there in 2018 and we took cooking class traditional way...
In the past or still now in some parts of rural areas people come together to help each other in the village to prepare feasts like this on various special occasions just in the same way in the video, it's good to see again through this video thank you for filming! truly reflects Nepali's true essence ^^
It's still going...Whether nepal or uttarakhand or HP or any other states rural areas , whether on mountain or on plain areas or in tribal village inside forest..Still going
Although I'm a Nepali, it's been a long time since I've experienced these gatherings. Thank you luke for bringing back all the good memories and yeah enjoy. Love Nepal.
I love this, it’s different, interesting how people live and cook and enjoy the natural nature. I would love for you to create more content like this, it’s not boring, it’s just interesting.
Hi Luke, I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the beautiful videos you have shared showcasing the pristine and traditional aspects of my home country, Nepal. Your attention to detail and love for capturing the unique lifestyle and community of Nepal is truly evident in your films.Your efforts to explore Nepal are greatly appreciated, and I know that your videos will inspire many people to visit and experience the beauty of our country for themselves. Thank you for everything you do to share the beauty of Nepal with the world.🙏
This is what i love nepal traditional, nepal cuisines and all peoples are supportive and friendly. They knows how to treat and great the guest. Proud to be nepali. Jay nepal 🇳🇵
Thank you so much for giving such a amazing portray feedback and helping through such a plugging Nepali🇳🇵🇳🇵hype in-front of people. Namaste from Canada. 🇨🇦 🇳🇵🙏🏻🤠🤩
I am from Nepal and seeing your video made me Noastalgic about my country, people and food . What a beautiful culture we have and your presentation of the hidden communal food feast is just awesome .thanks man
Wow!! It mede me remember when we used to gather in different ceremonies and eat food like this. This video made me miss home even more. Can’t wait to get back home 😢
Brilliant video Luke, local community experience is a favourite. Great respect shown to the villagers and the animal, beautifully presented. I have been fortunate to have similar opportunities when travelling, always feels a privilege to be there. Fantastic video to start the new year. X
Oh wow the people there are so talented! I love the leaf bowls the woman made, they are unique and awesome.the technique of cooking is so interesting, I love seeing the traditions of other countries. Fab video as always Luke. Happy new year to you and your gal ☺️
This video takes me to my childhood when we took a wedding feast the same way. Same kind of open field, same kind of cooking dishes, tapari (leaf plate), gundri(hay mat) everything. Thank you so much for this video🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am literally so happy to see people cooking together, enjoying the food witnessing the nature, it was indeed a happy moment for everyone. But the thing is "I am soo hungry right now"
Thank you Luke Martin for beautifully capturing my home country 🇳🇵 . The world needs to see how much we can offer. You inspired me to go back and visit my motherland once again. Loving your vlogs.
This video just transported me back to my village. I can't wait to go back to my village, whenever I can, and organise a similar feast. The West should know and observe how everything was gathered locally and there was absolutely zero waste. People elsewhere have been practicing this for so so long. And, the sad thing is we may even lose these traditions in one or two decades.
really cool! i like how they use the water channels between the rice paddies as cooktops basically :) first i was like why are they doing it out there but maybe it was just a handy place to cook alot of pots at once was this a celebration of an event or did they just do it for the video or what was the occasion?
No any occasion or anything but people in nepali gettogether time to time and take their lunch together , this is tradition in nepal to keep people unite ❤ I feel so lucky to born here..🇳🇵❤
Thank you, Luke and Mink, for showing us the beautiful views and culture of Napoli. The women's craftsmanship is beautiful, and their outfits are just gorgeous. Small village but living in harmony ❤. Nice video.
thanks luke for promoting and choosing our small part of country dhading and hope you pleased with the service of peoples and perspective...💗 may god bless you.❤️
Bless you Luke. For some, it could be a mere gathering of a local, but for us indigenous, this is huge exposure to the world . Thank you for your efforts and doing much more than we can ❤
Did you know that our ancestors were always environment friendly people, when there were no plates and spoons they taught us how to make plate of leaves without leakage, We always believe in good and bad spirit that's why we offer first prepared food for them, It's in our culture and tradition to share good meals with neighbors and relatives, good to see that you like our village way . Welcome to NEPAL .
I have never seen this type of videos and its my first time seeing such a great video on Yo utube .Thanks for making such a beautiful video of Nepalese cooking and gathering video
Very well explain video Luke sir .Thank you for representing our cooking culture and showing nepali community in your channel. Love and respect from Nepal🇳🇵
@@hashbrown5385 and do you know that butchering animal in halal or Islamic way is very inhumane? Because they only slit the artery form the neck and let the butchered one dying by the loss of blood, let them suffocating. I rather eat the animal which slaughtered by Jhatka way which performed by Hindu, Buddhist or Sikhsm. They stroke the animal with single blow which instantly killing it to free them from the suffering and suffocating caused by blood loss. Don't say I know nothing about Islam. I'm an ex-Muslim and live in Indonesia, and here almost every year I watched the Idul Adha, the day where muslim sacrificing Qurban to be distributed to the poors.
@@hashbrown5385 he just meant the Nepali way of obtaining meat is more humane than halal , animal dies immediately and doesn't have to bleed till it dies
I love how the women are all dressed in different shades of red and pinks so stunning and the food looks amazing mmmmm I always get hungry after watching your videos Luke but now I’m drooling 🤤
First ever vlogger,I guess having a good time with the people at a single time.being a Nepali I didn't even have a time like this,really loved this✌️❤️ I Wish to spend the time like this... Love from the bottom of the heart❤️✌️
Famous places visited in Nepal✈️ Kathmandu: 1. Kathmandu Durbar square 2. Narayanhiti Museum 3. Patan Durbar square 4. Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple) 5. Night in Thamel 6. Boudha stupa 7. Central Zoo 8. Pasupatinath temple 9. Bhaktapur Durbar Square Near Kathmandu: 1. Kalinchowk cable car 2. Bandipur 3. Nagarkot 4. Shiva temple, Sangha 6. Chandragiri cable car In Pokhara: 1. Phewa Lake 2. Sarangkot hill 3. Bindabasini Temple 4. Bat cave 5. Mahendra cave 6. Seti River 7. World Peace Pagoda 8. Statue of Lord Shiva 9. Nightlife on the lake side 10. International Mountain Museum 11: David fall 12. Ghale gaun 13. Kuri village 14. Rupa Lake 15. Begnas Lake Adventure activities in Pokhara 1. Paragliding 2. World's second longest zip lining 3. Upper Seti Rafting 4. Trekking to the Annapurna Circuit 5. Bungee jumping 6. Hiking 7. Ultra-light Pokhara Other places to be visited 1. Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha 2. Mount Everest 3. Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari 4. Everest Base Camp Trek 5. Ilam tea garden 6. Lukla Airport 7. Gorkha Palace 8. Mustang/Kagbeni 9. Gandaki Golden Bridge: Longest Suspension Footbridge 10. Trishuli River Rafting 11. Rara Lake 12. Janakpur: Kingdom of Mithila 13. Tilicho Lake 14. Bardiya National Park Why we want to visit Nepal 🇳🇵????? 1) The eight biggest mountains we can see in Nepal (Mount Everest/Sagarmatha is the highest mountain in the world.) 2) Birthplace of Buddha (birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal) 3) So many national parks -Chitwan National Park -Sagarmatha National Park -Bardia National Park -Suklaphanta National Park -Khaptad National Park -Langtang National Park and others So many national parks are in Nepal. 4) Lakes and Rivers -Rara Lake -Fewa lake -Rupa Lake And so many others 5) Hindu Temples and Buddha Stupas Are Too Attractive 6) Forest and natural beauty 7) Traditional village life 8) Historical Temples 9) Attractive and beautiful rivers 10) Organic food and agriculture 11) Mustang /kagbeni And others so many attractive things like a heaven: friendly people, great hospitality, a cultural country, a country of mountains, Buddha, and others so many attractive things like a heaven. Note: Nepal is one of the cheapest and safest countries in the world to travel. In less time, you can visit more and more places. I will promise you that you won't regret visiting Nepal. In less time, you can visit more and more places 😊 A warm welcome to Nepal 🙏😊
This is pure Nepali culture and pure Nepali tradition. All villagers cooking and eating together with love and respect. But there are some idiots who are saying there is still cast difference in Nepal. Thanks Luke.
What a feast in outside enjoying local food of Nepali.This video is really natural,healthy and most important enjoyed outside in perfect scenery.1st video of 2023 is fascinating.
Message to all the people dissing luke for showing the slaughtering scene: He is showing you the authentic way of cooking in our villages. If you don't like it then please skip the part. Show your woke-ness somewhere else. Thank you 😄
Thank you so much Luke for making a video with us! And also loving Nepali food so much. We are very grateful for your effort to introduce Nepal to the world through Nepali food.🙏
Thank you kanchi kitchen for preserving our culture.
Thank you for welcoming us and the delicious food!
Bro "katneshi" nabanako...???
thnk you😍😍
@@LukeMartin dude, what happened to the white girl?? And who is this Chinese girl ??
Best thing is they did it in completely local way.. no plastics, fancy things and all.. loved it very much..❤️
9:04 mud protects the vessel so that it wont get all blackened by the smoke and fire and later will be easier to clean off
Wonderful to see the village people cook together and share the food with the whole village! More video's like this one would be great! Thanks!
More to come!
Countryside of Nepal is a great series! Awesome food!
Thanks Thyda!
Reminds me a lot of memories from my village. Now this is pure nepali tradition
Thank you so much Luke for this beautiful video of my hometown Nepal . This is our big fortune to have as a guest .
THEY SAY, You will be lost in Nepal. This is such a experience and unique way. Thanks to our Kanchi Aunty. She never dissapoint us. 😍😍
I love this video! Something different and such a beautiful culture. Hopefully we’ll get to see more video similar to this one.
More to come!
A great video my friend 👏 I love Nepal 🥰 from Spain 🇪🇸
welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵❤️ lot's of love 💕😍
Love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵 my friend
We love Spain too… !!
Hello mam
Welcome to nepal🙏🙏🙏
I love this video. To see how a village is cooking and eating together. And it's a beautiful country. I was there in 2018 and we took cooking class traditional way...
In the past or still now in some parts of rural areas people come together to help each other in the village to prepare feasts like this on various special occasions just in the same way in the video, it's good to see again through this video thank you for filming! truly reflects Nepali's true essence ^^
not only some parts most of the rural areas vannus
It's still going...Whether nepal or uttarakhand or HP or any other states rural areas , whether on mountain or on plain areas or in tribal village inside forest..Still going
Very well covered (informed).Thank you Luke Martin. Happy to see you doing Nepali stuff.
Wonderful video!! Thank you Mr. Luke. Nepal has always been a peace loving country,, Keep Travelling!!!
Although I'm a Nepali, it's been a long time since I've experienced these gatherings.
Thank you luke for bringing back all the good memories and yeah enjoy.
Love Nepal.
Love from India to Nepal..Brother country 🙏🙏🙏
I love this, it’s different, interesting how people live and cook and enjoy the natural nature. I would love for you to create more content like this, it’s not boring, it’s just interesting.
Hi Luke, I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the beautiful videos you have shared showcasing the pristine and traditional aspects of my home country, Nepal. Your attention to detail and love for capturing the unique lifestyle and community of Nepal is truly evident in your films.Your efforts to explore Nepal are greatly appreciated, and I know that your videos will inspire many people to visit and experience the beauty of our country for themselves. Thank you for everything you do to share the beauty of Nepal with the world.🙏
Thanks so much!
@@illuminatibolte7722 same with ALLAH
.. Eat rice and Mix pork and Allah... The dish is 😍😋🐽🐷🐖
K paisss Nepali ,,, kera
This is what Nepal is all about❤ thank you luke 😊
This is what i love nepal traditional, nepal cuisines and all peoples are supportive and friendly. They knows how to treat and great the guest. Proud to be nepali. Jay nepal 🇳🇵
Thank you luke for generous activity.
This is how we celebrate our gathering in Nepal 🇳🇵
Thanks Luke, I am heading to Nepal in September for a month and can't wait to explore
Welcome to Nepal bro
Have fun!
Thank you so much for giving such a amazing portray feedback and helping through such a plugging Nepali🇳🇵🇳🇵hype in-front of people. Namaste from Canada. 🇨🇦 🇳🇵🙏🏻🤠🤩
Missing such a delicious "Mountain Party". Greeting from Rwanda to my beautiful Nepal. Thanks Luke for such an interesting episode!! Love it.
I am from Nepal and seeing your video made me Noastalgic about my country, people and food . What a beautiful culture we have and your presentation of the hidden communal food feast is just awesome .thanks man
Thank you Luke for visiting Nepal and exploring its beauties🙏🇳🇵
Wow!! It mede me remember when we used to gather in different ceremonies and eat food like this. This video made me miss home even more. Can’t wait to get back home 😢
Brilliant video Luke, local community experience is a favourite. Great respect shown to the villagers and the animal, beautifully presented. I have been fortunate to have similar opportunities when travelling, always feels a privilege to be there. Fantastic video to start the new year. X
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you luke for showing the true way of the food presentation of our country nepal 😮😮 this is how we eat in villages and enjoy the meal ❤
My pleasure 😊
Thanks Luke for promoting Nepali food culture in the world. If you’re still in Nepal please do visit Pokhara. Love from Edmonton, Canada.
We do respect not only you man , we do have respect all of who visit Nepal and respect Nepal . Cheers for your sparkling time , love your bro.
Remembering childhood days😢😢
Thank you for this beautiful video and
Exploring our culture 🙏🙏
Oh wow the people there are so talented! I love the leaf bowls the woman made, they are unique and awesome.the technique of cooking is so interesting, I love seeing the traditions of other countries. Fab video as always Luke. Happy new year to you and your gal ☺️
I love those bowls too! So talented! Happy new year Angie
Nepali people have been using plates and bowls made of leaves for centuries, and clay cups as well. They are handmade, biodegradable and light weight
welcome mam: to our country, we can serve different varieties of cook.
Ofcourse yes it's amezing for us also although I am Indian but if you want to enjoy such things please make a tour for India also
Nice video luke 👍
Keep up the great work.Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the video Mr. Martin, huge respect and love 🙏🙏❤️🇳🇵
Really Amazing!! plus there is not a single plastic; everything organic.
Love this video! Loving the music and the warm people!
Nothing is wasted, no plastic plates, cups, straw or styrofoam boxes to throwaway
Exactly the way it should be!
Im not from Nepal but i got friends from Nepal 🇳🇵.. This year im gona visit Nepal soon 🤗 🤗 🤗 🤗 Nepali people are so dami 🤗 love from india 🇮🇳 ♥ ♥
Aapka swagat h nepal mein 😊😊😊😊
This video takes me to my childhood when we took a wedding feast the same way. Same kind of open field, same kind of cooking dishes, tapari (leaf plate), gundri(hay mat) everything. Thank you so much for this video🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for exploring beautiful country Nepal.
I am literally so happy to see people cooking together, enjoying the food witnessing the nature, it was indeed a happy moment for everyone. But the thing is "I am soo hungry right now"
Thank you Luke Martin for beautifully capturing my home country 🇳🇵 . The world needs to see how much we can offer. You inspired me to go back and visit my motherland once again. Loving your vlogs.
Appreciated luke to visiting nepal and exploring village life and culture ..
I hope your journey to nepal will be so so so great.
Have a great journey
Thank you so much 😀
Love your video, its a great approach mate. Hope you get to try Newari Bhwae - a massive community feaat in Kathmandu valley with 15+ side dishes
Villagers enjoying the picnic, mutton curry looks awesome. Gr8 team work.
Thank you Luke for making this video and exploring our traditional cooking style and lifestyle of villagers.
Good vlog about nepali village and there cooking and family Union's... Greetings from banglore India
This video just transported me back to my village. I can't wait to go back to my village, whenever I can, and organise a similar feast. The West should know and observe how everything was gathered locally and there was absolutely zero waste. People elsewhere have been practicing this for so so long. And, the sad thing is we may even lose these traditions in one or two decades.
Thank you for exploring our small and beautifull country ❤🇳🇵
really cool! i like how they use the water channels between the rice paddies as cooktops basically :) first i was like why are they doing it out there but maybe it was just a handy place to cook alot of pots at once
was this a celebration of an event or did they just do it for the video or what was the occasion?
May be just a feast. This kind of feast helps to reunite and improve relationships...
No any occasion or anything but people in nepali gettogether time to time and take their lunch together , this is tradition in nepal to keep people unite ❤
I feel so lucky to born here..🇳🇵❤
showing someone from a different culture how they cook, might as well have a feast 😛
Yummy and Mouthwatering Nepalese dishes
Thanks for visiting Nepal and sharing a true life style of Nepal village. Hope to watch more beautiful video such like this. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you, Luke and Mink, for showing us the beautiful views and culture of Napoli. The women's craftsmanship is beautiful, and their outfits are just gorgeous. Small village but living in harmony ❤. Nice video.
Nepali*
Or Nepalese
Hello Friend.. it’s Nepali … Thankyou!❤️
@Anonymous T Thank you. My autocorrect corrected my spelling.
@@reneeherewasupThank you. I blame it on my autocorrect app.😀😀
thanks luke for promoting and choosing our small part of country dhading and hope you pleased with the service of peoples and perspective...💗 may god bless you.❤️
It seems like you are enjoying in our country sir😊
Have fun and enjoy your lovely weekend in our Himalayan nation 🎂❤️
Bless you Luke.
For some, it could be a mere gathering of a local, but for us indigenous, this is huge exposure to the world . Thank you for your efforts and doing much more than we can ❤
Very amaze to see this thank you very much for exploring our culture of old cooking community .. Love you much love from my side .... 😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the nice shooting video of Nepal food. Looks so delicious in deed.
Did you know that our ancestors were always environment friendly people, when there were no plates and spoons they taught us how to make plate of leaves without leakage, We always believe in good and bad spirit that's why we offer first prepared food for them, It's in our culture and tradition to share good meals with neighbors and relatives, good to see that you like our village way . Welcome to NEPAL .
I have never seen this type of videos and its my first time seeing such a great video on Yo
utube .Thanks for making such a beautiful video of Nepalese cooking and gathering video
Very well explain video Luke sir .Thank you for representing our cooking culture and showing nepali community in your channel. Love and respect from Nepal🇳🇵
The relatable vibe we get from these videos,these seens are un matchable
Your vlogs are cool... Keep it up 🤘
Come to Odisha... Come to India...
Thanks for making a video and thanks foh coming.. lot's of love
🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵Thankyou very much for showing real traditional side of our nepalese people😍😍
A big huge thanks from the bottom of my heart for exploring my country!!
❤❤
thank you so much for exploring my hometown ❤️i miss those days ☹️
Same here miss those days.....tooo
Thanks a lot for this amazing video Mr Luke!
No plastic, No halal, No Drama, simply indeginious, organic and fresh.
Bruh what’s wrong with halal LMAO. It’s just killing an animal the Islamic way
@@hashbrown5385 in my village, people are behead animal by same ways ..
Don't spread hatred...
And in Muslim community, they cut by opposite way..
@@hashbrown5385 everything is wrong with Halal, ordeal animal goes through, the concept, ritual, funding to terrorists(certification) and its history.
@@hashbrown5385 and do you know that butchering animal in halal or Islamic way is very inhumane? Because they only slit the artery form the neck and let the butchered one dying by the loss of blood, let them suffocating. I rather eat the animal which slaughtered by Jhatka way which performed by Hindu, Buddhist or Sikhsm. They stroke the animal with single blow which instantly killing it to free them from the suffering and suffocating caused by blood loss. Don't say I know nothing about Islam. I'm an ex-Muslim and live in Indonesia, and here almost every year I watched the Idul Adha, the day where muslim sacrificing Qurban to be distributed to the poors.
@@hashbrown5385 he just meant the Nepali way of obtaining meat is more humane than halal , animal dies immediately and doesn't have to bleed till it dies
Wow..I was having water in my mouth through out the video
Welcome to Nepal Sir🙏🙏😍😍🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵lots of love
Very nice style of video, i like it.
God bless you for showing us different countries and foods.
Loved the authenticity and local vibes ,,it made me hungry 😉,, thanks for the content buddy 👌👌❤️
Great video sir, no special editing just raw documentary. It brought back memories of the Bon Bhoj (jungle feast) that we did back in the days.
I love how the women are all dressed in different shades of red and pinks so stunning and the food looks amazing mmmmm I always get hungry after watching your videos Luke but now I’m drooling 🤤
Thank you 😋
amazing buddy .. salute for making and sharing with us
यहाँ न कुनै जात, न कुनै धर्म, कति प्यारो नेपाल हाम्रो।
Never Ending Peace And Love ❣️
You get some extra pieces 😁 that is love and respect for guests. ❤️❤️❤️
So true!
Nice vlogs from Nepal 🇳🇵thanks for making this video.
First ever vlogger,I guess having a good time with the people at a single time.being a Nepali I didn't even have a time like this,really loved this✌️❤️
I Wish to spend the time like this...
Love from the bottom of the heart❤️✌️
Famous places visited in Nepal✈️
Kathmandu:
1. Kathmandu Durbar square
2. Narayanhiti Museum
3. Patan Durbar square
4. Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple)
5. Night in Thamel
6. Boudha stupa
7. Central Zoo
8. Pasupatinath temple
9. Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Near Kathmandu:
1. Kalinchowk cable car
2. Bandipur
3. Nagarkot
4. Shiva temple, Sangha
6. Chandragiri cable car
In Pokhara:
1. Phewa Lake
2. Sarangkot hill
3. Bindabasini Temple
4. Bat cave
5. Mahendra cave
6. Seti River
7. World Peace Pagoda
8. Statue of Lord Shiva
9. Nightlife on the lake side
10. International Mountain Museum
11: David fall
12. Ghale gaun
13. Kuri village
14. Rupa Lake
15. Begnas Lake
Adventure activities in Pokhara
1. Paragliding
2. World's second longest zip lining
3. Upper Seti Rafting
4. Trekking to the Annapurna Circuit
5. Bungee jumping
6. Hiking
7. Ultra-light Pokhara
Other places to be visited
1. Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha
2. Mount Everest
3. Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari
4. Everest Base Camp Trek
5. Ilam tea garden
6. Lukla Airport
7. Gorkha Palace
8. Mustang/Kagbeni
9. Gandaki Golden Bridge: Longest Suspension Footbridge
10. Trishuli River Rafting
11. Rara Lake
12. Janakpur: Kingdom of Mithila
13. Tilicho Lake
14. Bardiya National Park
Why we want to visit Nepal 🇳🇵?????
1) The eight biggest mountains we can see in Nepal
(Mount Everest/Sagarmatha is the highest mountain in the world.)
2) Birthplace of Buddha
(birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal)
3) So many national parks
-Chitwan National Park
-Sagarmatha National Park
-Bardia National Park
-Suklaphanta National Park
-Khaptad National Park
-Langtang National Park and others So many national parks are in Nepal.
4) Lakes and Rivers
-Rara Lake
-Fewa lake
-Rupa Lake
And so many others
5) Hindu Temples and Buddha Stupas Are Too Attractive
6) Forest and natural beauty
7) Traditional village life
8) Historical Temples
9) Attractive and beautiful rivers
10) Organic food and agriculture
11) Mustang /kagbeni
And others so many attractive things like a heaven: friendly people, great hospitality, a cultural country, a country of mountains, Buddha, and others so many attractive things like a heaven.
Note: Nepal is one of the cheapest and safest countries in the world to travel. In less time, you can visit more and more places. I will promise you that you won't regret visiting Nepal. In less time, you can visit more and more places 😊
A warm welcome to Nepal 🙏😊
Proud of my culture 💕 so vibrant
thankyou so much brother for showing our culture and nation
Awesome Collaboration With @kanchhiKitchen
Thanks For Visiting NEPAL Luke!!
This is pure Nepali culture and pure Nepali tradition.
All villagers cooking and eating together with love and respect. But there are some idiots who are saying there is still cast difference in Nepal. Thanks Luke.
What a feast in outside enjoying local food of Nepali.This video is really natural,healthy and most important enjoyed outside in perfect scenery.1st video of 2023 is fascinating.
A true feast! More videos like this to come in 2023!
love this video. this is actually our nepal. Natural and unfiltered.
you did a job great job by showing world about Nepalsese food and culture. This was impressive. I was waiting for this video for so long.
Thank you so much 😀
Thz Mr Luke showing very vedio of Nepal's Village View culture 👦👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
background music is just awesome and specially belongs to our country and it’s our traditional music 🙏🙏
This is one of the best vlog from a tourist comming to Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵 congratulations you've had a great experience.🙏
So nice of you
Great work Luke. Love the video.
Wow incredible video with delicious food and view thanks for the video also welcome to Nepal hope you like it..
Looking at your video about my home country from way far away really makes me wanna come and live tge most natural life ever.....cheers....
Nepali food vlogger must watch this
Hi Luke i liked the variety of cooking experience in these types of videos. Keep them coming in like this one. 👍
Luke is the 🐐
He got slaughtered 😄
What a wonderful experience 😍thank you for sharing and also your hosts 🙏
Message to all the people dissing luke for showing the slaughtering scene:
He is showing you the authentic way of cooking in our villages. If you don't like it then please skip the part. Show your woke-ness somewhere else.
Thank you 😄
14Detik Hadir 😄😄
Rabu Ceria Untuk Kita Semua 🙏🙏🙏