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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2022
  • The truck drivers who supply the lost cities of the Himalayas play the tightrope walkers on passes at 4000 meters altitude; they graze parishes and precipices flat out on roads barely wider than their engines.
    Directors: Frédéric Elhorga, Antonin Marcel
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  • @tsoukallos
    @tsoukallos Год назад +429

    Every second of this documentary beats an hour of the garbage on TV nowadays. Thank You.

    • @user-bc9gi6cq2g
      @user-bc9gi6cq2g 8 месяцев назад +8

      😊 you

    • @NinoIannucci-mb8yg
      @NinoIannucci-mb8yg 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-bc9gi6cq2g 😮ifnea AA AA kg kra🎉 c'è XD uno❤😂 7:12 mi ha Ignazio ora❤

    • @rajendraparanjape5436
      @rajendraparanjape5436 7 месяцев назад +6

      Absolutely True..

    • @torhildsvendsen9424
      @torhildsvendsen9424 7 месяцев назад +8

      Ja der sier du et sannhetens ord. Dette kan ikke bli bedre film, Livet er for kort til å se på dårlige TV programmer. 😍😍 " Leve disse gode reisene på TV " 😃😃😊😊

    • @grapess3783
      @grapess3783 7 месяцев назад +12

      Extradinory Peoples living with nature. Thanks for the video

  • @dorothythompson927
    @dorothythompson927 21 день назад +10

    Everyone in the USA should see this documentary. What is remarkable about so many Indian people is their optimism. Instead of complaining about the cold, they focus on how happy they will be when they see grandma again. We can learn so much from them.

  • @prashantdogra240
    @prashantdogra240 Месяц назад +10

    This proves India is not for beginners.

  • @KlausMueller
    @KlausMueller Месяц назад +6

    I'm sitting here, far away from danger, in a cozy apartment watching this documentary. Just watching it makes me feel sick. I admire these people for their courage, their tenacity, their trust and all the skills it takes to live there.

  • @arpishe
    @arpishe Год назад +197

    India is so huge. Being in the south of India with a comfortable lifestyle it's mesmerizing to see life in the Himalayas. Bravos..

  • @dheerajsharma6108
    @dheerajsharma6108 Год назад +354

    Salute : -
    1. To the Makers of this Beautiful Documentary .
    2. To the People who live there.
    3. To the Drivers who deliver essentials there .
    4. To the hardships these people have to face .
    Best part is these people are living together without the use of cellphones which is parting people nowadays . They don't talk because of them (cellphones) . Even the people who live in Himachal can't afford to risk their lives by travelling on these roads .

    • @Beingyourselfnow
      @Beingyourselfnow Год назад +18

      Ahh sure only for a cell phone I couldn't have watched this amazing documentary. Seriously though, Well Done to each and everyone for participating in and those involved in its making of this documentary. You are all incredible people. A big shout out to the monks for all their devotion to peace, prayers, and the happiness of others. Also the driver who risk life and limbs to deliver food supplies to that remote village and the parents with their little girl who walked the in the freezing snow on the final part of their arduous journey home. Those young boys whose joy was their freedom (at the end of a week of boarding school) to climb as fast as they could for two hour up a steep mountain side to home I solute you one and all. A wonderful documentary thank you all ❤🙏.

    • @dheerajsharma6108
      @dheerajsharma6108 Год назад +11

      @@Beingyourselfnow I am not against cellphones but I am saying that these cellphones are parting people because two people sitting next to each other don't talk with each other they are using their phones , only this thing is leading to misunderstanding when there is no communication it is just that only ☺

    • @Flower-ck2bs
      @Flower-ck2bs Год назад +7

      @@dheerajsharma6108 That is a true. There are both bad and good sides of a cellphone. By the way so many people both children and adoults die in for example Kongo while digging minerals needfull for a mobilephone to work….but a wonderful documentary about our wonderful planet and its beautiful diversity!🙏🏼

    • @mortgagefinancing5558
      @mortgagefinancing5558 Год назад +2

      5. To the plea for the mental health doctors to proscribe drugs for these insane people that choose to live there.

    • @luizgastonhinojosanunez5416
      @luizgastonhinojosanunez5416 Год назад +1

      Em espanhol tem?

  • @2310raj1
    @2310raj1 Месяц назад +6

    Started this video to spend 5 mnts.... but couldn't stop before the END..
    Thank you itz simply GREAT..

    • @orchidorio
      @orchidorio 19 дней назад

      Me too !!! I think I will watch it again.

  • @balwantsinghthakur2715
    @balwantsinghthakur2715 Месяц назад +7

    Amazing!! We live in lower middle Himalayas in the same state of Himachal Pradesh. But nature here is not so harsh. Twenty years back I have been at Kaza, to where Rakesh driven his truck. Nothing is easy here and the mountains are really ruthless and have no mercy. Thanks to the constituion of India which has gaurded and preserved the identity of these people residing in these tribal areas.

  • @ZenZone_Soundscapes
    @ZenZone_Soundscapes Год назад +50

    .Out of all the "Most deadliest road" videos I've watched, the one to Kaza has to be the worst. It's truly amazing how anyone could drive a big truck on that road. Best wishes to the drivers for a safe journey, and to all the people who live up there. Also, great documentary! And bravo to the brave crew who were brave enough to travel on those roads to get this great footage!

    • @Thedane2023
      @Thedane2023 Год назад +10

      I felt sorry for that tiny family there had to go the last 4 Miles to their willage - i was glad they got home safely!

  • @joserenato9200
    @joserenato9200 Год назад +543

    I'm 70 years old and I live in a medium-sized city in Brazil. Watching this documentary I see how life in my city is very easy compared to what this documentary presented. Still, around here, there are many people who complained about the life they lead with all the facilities of the modern world. Congratulations on the documentary, it was excellent.

    • @tapajoslopes3727
      @tapajoslopes3727 Год назад +16

      Moro na Amazônia! As dificuldades aqui de locomoção são grandes, porém irrisórias perante a dessa viagem !

    • @suniltirbooman8160
      @suniltirbooman8160 Год назад +25

      usually these documentaries add a lot of spice to reality

    • @thinhquynhlam7982
      @thinhquynhlam7982 Год назад +11

      Con người vốn dĩ tham lam và mong cầu quá nhiều. Cuộc sống nơi đây quá khắc nghiệt vất vả. Cảm ơn thượng đế đả cho con có cuộc sống tốt đẹp hơn. Lời chào từ Việt Nam 🇻🇳

    • @joesanchez2210
      @joesanchez2210 Год назад +8

      @@suniltirbooman8160 but looking @ this it seems very hard lifestyle compare to lots of us living Wt much easy, convenient & hassle free day to day tasks . “Be greatfull of Bounties of almighty Allah he’ll increase it & if you’re ungrateful then his punishment is severe “ AlQuraan surahI 14/brahim no 7. Good luck

    • @kumarcool2475
      @kumarcool2475 Год назад +11

      It was a remote place , come to other places in India u feel heaven here

  • @jknaputo4804
    @jknaputo4804 Год назад +51

    "The Villagers in the said mountains hold solidarity and mutual aid as core values, without these values none of the villagers could survive. Such is life on top of the world" 😊❤️

  • @user-ce1xh4ns1y
    @user-ce1xh4ns1y 8 месяцев назад +21

    Мира и благополучия Индии !

    • @You-124
      @You-124 5 месяцев назад +1

      Наконец то Русский!!!

  • @Perspectiveon
    @Perspectiveon Год назад +85

    In the first half of the 90s I spent three years serving as a UN military observer in Kashmir and Pamir. The spectacular nature of that region still means a great deal to me and so does the freindly and humble attitude from the peoples living in those remote mountain regions. They have my full respect and the pleasent memories will be cherished for the reminder of my life.

    • @Boris-do8ik
      @Boris-do8ik 8 месяцев назад +1

      Смиренное это как как бараны ??

    • @arturodesanturo1348
      @arturodesanturo1348 7 месяцев назад +2

      Смиренное в смысле законопослушное, то бишь почитание всех законов житейских.

    • @torhildsvendsen9424
      @torhildsvendsen9424 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ja gode minner fra folk og god natur som varer livet ut, natt og dag 💎💎💎💎👑👑👑👑💫💫💫👞👠👟🤝🤝🤝💖💖

    • @RumataEstorskiyMoskv
      @RumataEstorskiyMoskv 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@arturodesanturo1348 "Humble in the sense of law-abiding ..."
      .
      - I understand the comrade who asked a clarifying question. The author's phrase: - "humble attitude from the people", - is ambiguous to the point of danger misunderstanding. Maybe the author didn’t mean anything bad, but the translation into Russian turned out to be ambiguous. The word "humble" has not only the meaning of "kind" or generous, but also "submissive", "humiliated", "poor".
      .
      The English occupation of the country ended long ago - we must look for other words for these people who defended their independence - "proud", "independent", "free".

    • @arturodesanturo1348
      @arturodesanturo1348 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RumataEstorskiyMoskv , Отдельно вырванное самоценное слово « смиренное» действительно многозначно. И восторженные мысли автора «Великолепная природа...равно как и дружелюбное и смиренное отношение народов в этих отдаленных регионах...» наводят на адекватное понимание того, что в таких суровых горных условиях нелегко жить без взаимовыручки и добрососедских отношений. Скромность, смиренность- стремление к миру, умиротворенность - это черты характера волевых людей. Но отнюдь не баранов

  • @user-ev6iz8il3t
    @user-ev6iz8il3t Год назад +22

    По таким дорогам не только страшно и опасно ездить, но и по видео смотреть ужасно страшно, того и гляди сердце разорвется. И в таких местах живут люди и кстати очень скромные и жизнерадостные, не забывают по ,,своему,, благодарить бога!
    Астрахань. Россия.

    • @GS-uu9wj
      @GS-uu9wj 2 месяца назад

      обезьяны там живут

    • @chandrashekharsawant9628
      @chandrashekharsawant9628 15 дней назад

      Yes sir , people of mountain are are always humble. They don't lose temper in road traffic.
      Life is simple and modest.
      Seeing this is like being there.
      Thanks for your kind comments.

  • @FictionChannelIN
    @FictionChannelIN Год назад +234

    I am from the state of Maharashtra in India, I often hear people say that the north and the east is not developed and all, but I don't think they know the hardship these people go through just to survive. We in the south and the west are so lucky to have such good landscape and weather. God bless them with love and prosperity. May India prosper immensely and wholly so that our such hardworking people get better infrastructure and a better life they deserve.

    • @_ayushmehta
      @_ayushmehta 10 месяцев назад +16

      I'm from remote are in most northern part of uttrakhand india ..
      Nepal is 4 hours away ..
      I can see panchuchuli peaks and great Himalayas from my village , they are magnificent ❤
      But most deaths are caused by time issue
      Because the nearest BIG hospital is 6 hours away ...

    • @agnon777
      @agnon777 9 месяцев назад +21

      not developed? it is very clear that these people, are thousand times more developed in their spirituality and basic family and human values, then the rest of the world. God bless them all.

    • @hardikjain1011
      @hardikjain1011 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@_ayushmehtawhat is the name of your village brother? I'll try visit someday

    • @john_wickk_
      @john_wickk_ 9 месяцев назад +4

      Not every place need development like Maharashtra ..... Himachal and Uttrakhand is prime example what's happening.... Har cheez mein dimaag se chalna pdta hai naa ki ek dusre ko dekh k wahi krte rehna

    • @jesusslushies2192
      @jesusslushies2192 8 месяцев назад +4

      My God, do i love India. Every square inch of it. Someday i want to walk the entire country. But for now, i do it by watching these videos Love to you from Southern California my friend. ♥️🏵️🇮🇳🏵️🇮🇳🏵️

  • @gordonnicol9542
    @gordonnicol9542 6 месяцев назад +47

    A wonderful insight into the lives of people living on the top of the world and the brave drivers who dice with death taking passengers and supplies to extremely difficult places to reach.
    Thank you for this amazing and so enjoyable video ! Namaste !

  • @DhedhiSohail
    @DhedhiSohail Год назад +55

    I have never seen a documentary like this. And, from now on, I will never complain about life, we are living lavish in big cities. Greetings from Pakistan.

    • @ianupamdey
      @ianupamdey Год назад +5

      absolutely. india is so diverse , at every 100km you see something new and learn.

    • @adolft_official
      @adolft_official 4 месяца назад

      remove the CIA and army rule from pakistan

    • @dokudicted
      @dokudicted 3 месяца назад +2

      toni comiti is the bro, dude!!!

  • @sergiomacri7747
    @sergiomacri7747 Год назад +33

    Oggi ho 70 anni ma a 34 arrivai in India per la prima volta. In 12 mesi avevo vissuto un divorzio e la morte di mio padre; mia madre mi aveva lasciato a 19 anni. Viaggiavo solo ed ero in cerca di risposte. In India capii una cosa semplice, io come quella gente sorridente non ero solo ma parte dell'infinito. Era mio dovere vivere con dignità. Ho fatto del mio meglio, ed ho fatto anche a quel tempo quello stesso viaggio sulla strada di montagna. Uno dei ricordi più belli della mia vita fu sentirmi sereno, e pronto, seduto vicino a quei lontani compagni di viaggio.

    • @HK-pp9ig
      @HK-pp9ig Год назад

      Bravo Sergio,
      deve essere stato molto difficile per te, ma sembra che sia servito allo scopo. Hai trovato la vita e te la stai godendo.
      Queste persone sono invincibili.
      Ti auguro tutto il meglio.

    • @harendrapratap007
      @harendrapratap007 Год назад

      Sir…People like you are living legend who inspire everyone around you. I belong to India and travelled many mountainous reasons of himalaya. Those experiences can’t be expressed in word.

  • @thobekilendawonde6154
    @thobekilendawonde6154 28 дней назад +4

    The best documentary I have ever watched...love from South Africa ❤❤❤.

  • @michielstam8775
    @michielstam8775 9 месяцев назад +23

    Ten years ago I went to the Spiti valley, from Manali. Years before I was there to do the same but rainfall kept the road closed. It’s even more impressing then the road to Leh. Beside unbelievable nice walks, you can visit the oldest Buddhist temple in India. Also I stayed in a monestary on top of a mountain. There was no need for making reservations in any of the places I visited. Besides the giant scenery made me feel so very small it also made me feel to be on the top of the world. At places where rivers were just wildly crossing the road, the driver told us (I rented a 4x4 together with a Australian and French guy I met in Manali) to get out of the car and climb over the rocks upstream while he drove the car through the water. He did not want to risk our lives as well. A falling stone demolished the rear window of our Tata. And when it got really scary we played the new album of Daft Punk. Awesome trip. Don’t go there when you are short on travel days. Anything could happen.

    • @jamiegrieve5875
      @jamiegrieve5875 Месяц назад +1

      I've had some nice hand rolled stuff from Manali and I was higher than the Himalayan mountains...ha....

  • @vesnabotica917
    @vesnabotica917 Год назад +11

    God bless drivers in such dangerous, bad roads, bad difficulty life for one peace of bread. Greetings from Rome Italy

  • @heinzpflugfelder7761
    @heinzpflugfelder7761 Год назад +71

    They, those people have so much less, but happy and contented in their own way. Fantastic documentry.

  • @rsdogra1595
    @rsdogra1595 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thats here reason why himalayas produce unique soldier of the world🙏🙏

  • @LOTOS2005
    @LOTOS2005 7 месяцев назад +5

    Восхитительный фильм, спасибо огромное за такой хороший материал фильма. Это совсем нелегко понимать что люди живут в таких сложных жизненных условиях. Я с семьей живу в Швеции , имею всё неободимое, еду , воду, тёплый дом , любимую работу а главное полноценную семью, слава богу! и только сейчас я понимаю, что мы живем и жалуемся на жизнь, даже совестно стало. мы даже не понимаем насколько мы хорошо живем по соавнению с темитрудностями с которыми сталкиваются этот народ в иидии. желаю вам смирения и крепкого здоровья, пусть благословит вас бог за ваше терпение и смирение.❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Sun-ce7zz
      @Sun-ce7zz 2 месяца назад

      Could you help me for get a job in Sweden... Still I'm doing Ph. D at Kerala University.

  • @SandySS0710
    @SandySS0710 Год назад +28

    Just wow !!! Amazing documentary. I was getting scared just watching. Can't imagine who actually do it. Kudos to the truck driver. I hope he stays safe and returns to his daughter after every trip.

  • @prabhgunnsingh7357
    @prabhgunnsingh7357 Год назад +47

    WOW Incredible Journey through so dangerous Roads.The guy work in Rajasthan for 4 months during winter ,still travel back to his home town with so difficulty.Its called Family Love and Bond.May God Bless them All.

  • @Jaanakool2
    @Jaanakool2 8 месяцев назад +10

    Heroic documentary, thanks from Estonia, the land of shallow sea, forests and no mountains!👋🇪🇪

  • @lillyro8636
    @lillyro8636 8 месяцев назад +10

    С трудом заставляла смотреть себя на машину гружённую продуктами для поселения на вершине Гималая, сердце от страха холодела от ужаса от одной мысли, что машина улетит в пропасть. Буду молиться за этих отважных людей, которые проходят эти опасные дороги, чтобы довести людей и груз до места их прибытия. Благословит вас всех Всевышний удачей на всю вашу оставшуюся жизнь. Аминь!

  • @ashraymanohar8539
    @ashraymanohar8539 Год назад +19

    It takes westerners to make such videos, so that Indians can appreciate our own country. The spirit of the people in the mountains is admirable. My heart went out to the 6 year old who walked for 2.5 hours in the snow. A big salute to Rakesh, who has to stay away from his family and take on such risky journey.

    • @tulayamalavenapi4028
      @tulayamalavenapi4028 10 месяцев назад

      What's to appreciate about the backwards direction India takes consistently away from the common sense healthy happy life of the Grandparents. Shame on the Pride of Indians to blindly follow the blind Western materialistic mentality. Sure India is lame technologically but the West is blind spiritually. Together works okay... The blind carries the lame and gets direction from the sight of the lame, where the lame benefits from being carried ..... Think it over. Hare Krishna

  • @TheInaa9
    @TheInaa9 Год назад +56

    i was sitting on the edge, butterflies in my stomach just watching this whole documentary. I can't imagine doing the real journey. these people are very brave and god keep them safe. amazing photography and video. making this documentary must have been nerve wrecking for the film crew too. but a great documentary. i hope the roads conditions have improved further now.

  • @mike69er98
    @mike69er98 8 месяцев назад +8

    I get stressed just watching how dangerous and terrifying these mountain passes are. I find myself holding my breathe just watching what they have to drive and live through. Staying awake through those stressful conditions for 15 plus hours is stressful enough and will ware you out but driving under those circumstances is a billion times worse, people don't realize just how much this drains your body. Most people couldnt drive for 15 minutes with that kind of stress without sleeping for a week after. They are amazing, they definitely do not get enough credit or pay, they should be the highest paid in the country for that journey. Good luck and God bless your daily journeys

  • @deadboss4615
    @deadboss4615 Год назад +12

    То ,что для большинства смотрящих это видео тяжёлый подвиг и трудное испытание - для этих людей просто обычная повседневная жизнь / огромное спасибо авторам за возможность познавать мир не вставая с дивана

  • @Makar.BCP.2014
    @Makar.BCP.2014 Год назад +17

    Сильный народ. Вольные люди.

  • @trezndawg4240
    @trezndawg4240 Год назад +105

    Absolutely Incredible how resilient these people are, especially the Man and his family!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @forrestwheeler916
    @forrestwheeler916 Год назад +8

    That’s amazing . In USA we our so modern and a bit spoiled . These people are very very strong . Every day for them is a trial of stamina and humans will. They are so brave, god bless them and keep them well.

  • @antalnekocso9110
    @antalnekocso9110 6 месяцев назад +2

    Csodálatos tájak,de félelmetesek,rosszak az utak.Tisztelet az autó vezetőknek a bátorságukért Ötletes a drótköteles szállításuk.Köszönöm a felvétel készítőjének, hogy megörökítette ezt a nehéz, küzdelmes életet élők sorsát, küzködéseit.

  • @prabhatlamatamang
    @prabhatlamatamang Год назад +11

    Love from country of Himalayas " NEPAL " 🇳🇵

  • @naliniseecharan7630
    @naliniseecharan7630 Год назад +27

    Just a reminder when we complain for the most trivial things in life.....looking at these videos makes me sad an Happy at the same time....these men risk there lifes for the betterment of other human beings.....I pray that God continues to bless them....love from Guyana SouthAmerica 🇬🇾 🙏 ❤

  • @MrTroposphere
    @MrTroposphere Год назад +9

    Props to the brave peeps who made this film. I rode a crazy transport in and out of Kulu Valley in 1976, no joke, crashed buses lying like dead beetles in the bottom of the gorges, this brings it all back.

  • @humbertochavez4259
    @humbertochavez4259 Год назад +6

    In truth, this documentary has surprised me a lot and it is admirable how all these people live at high altitude and their roads that have a very dangerous high altitude and without spaces for 2 vehicles to circulate. God always protect these people and receive a brotherly greeting from Michoacán Mexico. I apreciate than we have in our countries

  • @dansome3563
    @dansome3563 Год назад +34

    As an Eastern European I tought we have it hard living in villages and rural areas its like holiday compare with this hard working people such high up in the mountain life is so difficult incredible

    • @user-xw7zq8jlc
      @user-xw7zq8jlc Год назад +6

      This is a very old video now the terrains have been connected with the tunnel. Check out the current Spiti Valley moto vlog on RUclips. Now transportation is possible even during harsh Winters.

  • @arati2201
    @arati2201 Год назад +291

    A video not to be missed. Salutations to all, mountains people, dedicated monks , drivers with nerves of steel and light heart overcoming all too human fears, and those who made this amazing video. I am humbled by their indomitable spirit , how they face such everyday challenges.
    Jai Bholenath, Namo Buddhe🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @jaffermohammed6868
      @jaffermohammed6868 Год назад +5

      Too much amazing

    • @magjov677
      @magjov677 Год назад

      The driver👍💪🤜

    • @johnboyles4101
      @johnboyles4101 Год назад +3

      What a beautiful compliment to these very unique people. I actually only stumbled upon this film recently and was blown away by the cinematography...I wish now upon seeing these documentaries that I had visited India a long time ago. It's too late for me now, but being able to experience it vicariously is still inspiring! Thank you.

    • @user-rv4ml5bi5r
      @user-rv4ml5bi5r Год назад +2

      смотреть страшно как они ездят по таким дорогам

    • @user-rv4ml5bi5r
      @user-rv4ml5bi5r Год назад

      такие же расписные бурбухайки по пакистану ездят

  • @sikandardashoundhi7402
    @sikandardashoundhi7402 23 дня назад +1

    Every single second of this documentary is gold....Long live my India 🇮🇳🙏

  • @shutthedoor2052
    @shutthedoor2052 4 месяца назад +2

    People living in very remote areas have the most pleasant attitude. They may stare at you but once you smile, they open up their hearts.

  • @gangoffour6690
    @gangoffour6690 Год назад +14

    When you think you are living in conditions of hardship. These are some tough people here. Respect

  • @oswaldoinacio2978
    @oswaldoinacio2978 Год назад +6

    Fui motorista de caminhao 50 anos mas tiro o chapéu para esses piloto

  • @agnon777
    @agnon777 9 месяцев назад +1

    It is very clear that these people, are thousand times more developed in their spirituality and basic family and human values, then the rest of the world. God bless them all.

  • @user-vn7ou4uf6m
    @user-vn7ou4uf6m Год назад +6

    Спасибо за интересную информцию...да, жизнь в таких условиях трудная я бы и за 10000 $ не согласился проехать по таким дорогам на такой высоте и обрывах ...удачи каналу жду новых выпусков.....

  • @muzamilwali71
    @muzamilwali71 Год назад +10

    Living between Hindu Kush and Hindi Raj range of Pakistan, It looks like traveling to my own Village in the mountain. Both Pakistan and India have to open the closed door of trade with each other. We have fed up from both media and our politicians who tried their best for hatred except nothing.
    Knowing the language of Hindi which is close to Urdu, I can feel their love and sympathy which each other excluding Religion, Race, or Appearance. Love from Pakistan. Long live India

    • @karpasurya
      @karpasurya Год назад +2

      There is hardly any difference between India and Pakistan either w.r,t. culture or language. I can easily understand your Urdu just like Hindi in India but my mother tongue in South India is Tamil, which you may not understand because that is an ancient language. But if you start eating food , visiting places even in Southern India you will find just like it is in your country. In India you have combination of wet and dry regions hot and cold and plain and hills all are contrasting. In another 10 years hopefully India and Pakistan will have free movement across the border and Europe will then look like a barbarian land Both countries will benefit tremendously. That is exactly what the West does not want to happen.

  • @vasantikulkarni13
    @vasantikulkarni13 Год назад +42

    A big thankyou to the makers of this documentry.....salute to all the brave, fearless and tough people living out there....the drivers are doing a commendable job....🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @avinashkumar-mo8xo
    @avinashkumar-mo8xo 4 месяца назад +5

    Best documentary i have ever seen,i salute the people living at such places

  • @billthompson4718
    @billthompson4718 5 месяцев назад +3

    Astounding! The cinematography is remarkable, the commentary concise and not too melodramatic. I felt like I was actually there. Thank you for posting this

  • @galakok4549
    @galakok4549 Год назад +21

    Весь фильм,как будто ехала с вами и переживала.Какая страшная судьба у этих сильных людей.Надо нашим детям в школах показывать.Да поможет вам Бог

    • @somap8380
      @somap8380 5 месяцев назад +1

      I felt exactly the same way about the journey. Thanks

  • @independentthinker1629
    @independentthinker1629 Год назад +32

    Absolutely brilliant documentary! Subscribed with delight.
    Contents like these deserve Academy Awards, and not the utter garbage that passes for Films these days!
    We want more of this, please!

  • @kryukovyevgeniy4382
    @kryukovyevgeniy4382 6 месяцев назад +2

    Such a beautiful and humble people ! Soon I will come to India as well !! Thank you for an amazing documentary.

  • @evanmadly2206
    @evanmadly2206 26 дней назад +5

    My heart went out for the family n their 6yr old daughter who walked for 2.5 hrs in that extreme cold condition.
    The driver who work so hard risking good life for people n his family.
    Hats off to the makers of this documentary...
    In the end, we must stay humble, calm and helpful selflessly. 🙏

  • @robynfrauenstein1264
    @robynfrauenstein1264 Год назад +97

    Rakesh, you and all the people like you are absolute HEROES! I can’t express enough awe and admiration for how you just get on with the job.

    • @ericmathias5965
      @ericmathias5965 Год назад +3

      Very true

    • @bradsale9813
      @bradsale9813 Год назад +6

      no doubt, no infinity pools, tik tok instagram travel blog nonsense 'famous' nonsense. hero to cut branches on the side of the mountain, hero shoveling rocks all day from the road landslides, hero crossing cable over river, that's real life, great show, thank you!

    • @jaswinderrai7484
      @jaswinderrai7484 Год назад

      Wow my father in law sardar Punjabi he was driver and drove this area my husband told me so father in law was very funny brave and mostly drivers take some thing like litle drug wich one help to them so salute to drivers and these people whose r spending very very hard life

    • @ttmobile5526
      @ttmobile5526 10 месяцев назад

      11:ได้😊😂😂🎉😢😢😮😢😮😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😊😅😊😊47

  • @hsinfangwu
    @hsinfangwu Год назад +10

    I wish all of these prople in the documentary have a happy and peaceful life 🙏

  • @lucasarguello1034
    @lucasarguello1034 7 месяцев назад +2

    I live in South America, a country that is in the center, seeing those routes and places where you can't see vegetation, at high altitudes, with very cold, I admired those people who survive so painfully, in my country we have a very rich land, but the Young people do not have that drive that those people who live in those beautiful but unpleasant places possess. These persons are so strong, god bles you

  • @tanulTube
    @tanulTube День назад

    ................ "every villager holds solidarity and mutual aid as core values ... without which none of the villagers could survive.." - I wish everyone in this world understood this.......
    Great work by National Geographic to cover this ... enjoyed

  • @herbcachia
    @herbcachia Год назад +195

    EXCELLENT DOCUMENTRY! My heart goes out to those people living such a hard life. I can't express my admiration towards them.

  • @user-yr9bh1hr6k
    @user-yr9bh1hr6k Год назад +10

    СИЛЬНЫЙ НАРОД ДАЙ БОГ ИМ СЧАСТЬЯ

  • @user-ux7uv7bd6y
    @user-ux7uv7bd6y 8 месяцев назад +3

    I am Indian , my country is very beautiful 😍

    • @BestDoc
      @BestDoc  8 месяцев назад

      So very beautiful...

  • @vialruksar3134
    @vialruksar3134 Год назад +1

    this documentary is worth watching , i'm 24 years old from Mauritius Island,i would like to Thanks those who have made this documentary possible as it seem lots of strength and patience to be able to shoot and to get along with the climate change ... each details ,each words were clear which have triggered my whole concentration to this documentary. Each of us is fighting for the needs ,we just have to stop complaining AND KEEP WORKING SMART AND HARD 😇.

  • @Zinaida602
    @Zinaida602 Год назад +6

    Ни чего себе экстремал😱😱😱у меня поджилки трясутся глядя на это....мама дорогая до чего же страшно

  • @monamiles2619
    @monamiles2619 Год назад +186

    As an American l probably wouldn't make it living up there high in the mountains. Amazing and the people love where they are from. My prayers for protection for them and the drivers.

    • @user-ez5me8lu4j
      @user-ez5me8lu4j Год назад +1

      ดำ

    • @rangoman1815
      @rangoman1815 Год назад +8

      You would, US exists because of the ingenuity and hard work of your ancestors who were mostly Christians fleeing prosecution from Europe!

    • @pedrocardoso3162
      @pedrocardoso3162 Год назад +8

      As an American you would build something there, a war maybe.

    • @michaeljayturalba2544
      @michaeljayturalba2544 Год назад

      Bun

    • @buaid
      @buaid Год назад +2

      People lives where they belong.

  • @user-zo1yt8it8d
    @user-zo1yt8it8d Год назад +12

    И эта беспощадная борьба за выживание называется жизнью.. Водитель совершает ежедневный подвиг, но как он свободно ведет авто по жуткой дороге над пропастью. Невероятно. Какие мужественные , сильные натуры у жителей Великой Индии. Храни их Господь.

    • @bold_369
      @bold_369 10 месяцев назад

      Спасибо брат

  • @VictoriaHarrison-qe3qw
    @VictoriaHarrison-qe3qw Год назад +13

    In 1995 I did the bus trip from Gorokpur, India to Kathmandu & t remains one of the most spectacular journeys I have ever done. Stopping of frequent wheel changes you see crashed buses, trucks & cars all along the road which makes this a journey NOT for the nervous. As you climb into the lower Terai of the Himalaya you face arse tight hairpin bends & popping ears & finally you break over the plateau & decened into the beautiful Kathmandu valley. As the humble daughter of a British truck driver who frequently went with my dad on many trucking trips as a child, I never dreamed I would do such a journey, but am so glad I did. However during the same backpacking trip we were nearly killed in a bus crash in China on the Tibetan border in a head on mountain pass collision with a truck. Fortunatly we clamboured out with just cuts & bruises but I shudder to think how dfferent this could have been if our bus has fallen off the mountain into the abyss thousands of feet below. Yet oddly, 20 years later I would give anything to do these journeys again!

    • @larrytischler570
      @larrytischler570 3 месяца назад +1

      Fortunately, we can sit in our easy chair virtual trips today at zero risk to life and limb and fortune.

    • @Sun-ce7zz
      @Sun-ce7zz 2 месяца назад +1

      In the time i have 2yrs old. I'm from Kerala southern part of India. Thanks for sharing your experience my dear Aunt ❤

    • @VictoriaHarrison-qe3qw
      @VictoriaHarrison-qe3qw 2 месяца назад

      @@Sun-ce7zzThank you Sun!
      I have spent many wonderful times in beautiful Kerala. You are so lucky to live there!
      Today, here back in Britain I work as a travel agent & my passion & speciality is India as after spending a lot of time travelling around India for business & much pleasure, India is one of my favorite countries, north, south, east & west. & I am even considering retiring to India in a few years time. x

    • @Sun-ce7zz
      @Sun-ce7zz 2 месяца назад

      @@VictoriaHarrison-qe3qw Thanks you so much for your kind replay 😊. This is my experience to chat with a foreigner ( my sweet Aunt❤). I'm Sunny, doing Phd in History and living in Trivandrum, Kerala. I heartily welcoming my aunt to Kerala and become as a part of my family, i will host in my home. I love Britain and one of my biggest dream to visit Britain and get job there and stay a few years.
      Stay good health and God bless you🥰❤. ( my english language not too much good if i have got any mistake through my word's I'm sorry for that )

  • @vishwajeetbembi8
    @vishwajeetbembi8 Год назад +11

    Whao! What a documentary and video, it touched me a lot. i had visited spiti valley, kaza, kinnaur distt this year in june. But i had not seen or felt the life so closely, though drived the suv myself. Thanks for realising the tough life of a common man. The govt has succeeded to make the road till tabo. 100 km Road till manali is still in very bad shape. Kudos to u to make such a beautiful video

  • @larrydeluca9633
    @larrydeluca9633 Год назад +18

    They remind me of the ice drivers in Alaska who haul crude oil over dangerous roads. There is so much hardships in this world and yet they overcome and keep trucking on to survive and make their world a better place, one stone at a time.

  • @SK-vg3xh
    @SK-vg3xh 12 дней назад

    Every second of this documentary gave me goosebumps. Truly incredible India ❤

  • @thomasjoseph4718
    @thomasjoseph4718 4 месяца назад +4

    What a fantastic documentary about such a variety of fantastic, inspiring people.

  • @amarasirimanatunga2187
    @amarasirimanatunga2187 Год назад +82

    When I watch this I felt how fortunate & lucky we are, I am of appreciation of the courage, strength, determination of our fellow humans. they never complain, contended, happy. Wish your lives will be more comfortable soon with better roads. Love you all

    • @saneax
      @saneax Год назад +5

      in midst of comfort and ease of urban lifestyle, we forget being human and good human qualities are eroded. Something to ponder with, even with Kaza's small 20 families, its a very close community where they can depend on each other. If they are brought to urban life style they might not be close and dependable anymore. I do think their forefathers already figured this out many many decades back. Even today they despise a comfortable urban life. Beleive me one winter one of us cannot spend with them.

    • @gernotboesser6901
      @gernotboesser6901 Год назад

      🙏🙏🙏❤️

    • @ImagesOfCountries
      @ImagesOfCountries Год назад +1

      @@saneax Well said... in the urban environment, they'd in all probability turn competitive towards one another after a while.

  • @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949
    @ajaypalsinghgrewal2949 Год назад +26

    Superb documentary.... Keep up the good work !! Blessings for all the team behind this beautiful yet informative video

  • @endrefarsang5203
    @endrefarsang5203 Год назад +1

    This documentary is so amazing, big thank you for the makers to let us see these wonderful people's life. God bless all of them.

  • @dolienaldoza9586
    @dolienaldoza9586 9 месяцев назад +28

    Thank you for bringing this documentary. Its really fascinating, appreciated all the toughness of all the people there, the drivers, the nomads all the people are very tough living in himalayas . Hope trees can grow back to the mountain. It helps but seems it is more in harvesting without replacing. The mountains might become unstable. The scenery is breathtaking, but the travel is really dangerous.

  • @user-xc3op7yp9y
    @user-xc3op7yp9y Год назад +7

    Мира и покоя в каждой семье! благодаря таким интересным передачам узнаешь очень многого о жизни / быте других народах. Моя каждодневная забота/ проблема просто суета по сравнению с ними

  • @user-xx7hw2nu1e
    @user-xx7hw2nu1e Год назад +101

    Though the roads are so dangerous, thanks to this film making us see such beautiful scenery of Indian mountains. In Taiwan, we have very beautiful mountains as well high up to more than three thousand meters altitude, but our roads were well maintained to enable us to drive there to enjoy the beauty of the nature. Those drivers and road maintenance workers in this film are highly appreciated for their bravery and hardworking.

    • @Mrbobinge
      @Mrbobinge Год назад +2

      Bravery and hardworking. Think how successful would be the bus-driver who invested in a set of wheel-chains.
      He'd beat the competition hands-down for trust safety reliability. Particularly, for the little mountain-kids and parents.

    • @vagaboundHarish
      @vagaboundHarish Год назад +24

      These are fold mountains not granite mountains, which is constantly eroding along with many earthquakes hence permanent roads are not possible in Himalayas.

    • @ioancorbu7891
      @ioancorbu7891 Год назад

      Ăsta sunt Ardeleni şi ei vorbesc ca mine și suntem convinși de omenie sigur suntem frați şi mulți ani am fost despărțit dar ştiu mulți femei și copii și tineret este cu ochii verzi şi împlinit părul la femei este blond și fac mâncare foarte bine şi orez care împuternicirea Da fain .

    • @sreeks576
      @sreeks576 Год назад +7

      Easy to build roads on tiny mountains in Taiwan. Try to build here on eroding rocks and then claim

    • @user-xx7hw2nu1e
      @user-xx7hw2nu1e Год назад

      @@sreeks576 Taiwan has huge and high mountains as well. Our government has constantly spent time and money maintaining the roads to mountains because lots of aboriginal tribes and farmers living in the mountains. And we face hitting of earthquakes and typhoons which would damage mountain roads seriously.

  • @belladamex767
    @belladamex767 Год назад +2

    You would never catch me on a bus like this and I praise the cameramen for risking themselves to capture the conditions of the Himalayan roads…

  • @seanclint2711
    @seanclint2711 Год назад +8

    Salut to all those brave people assisting one another living in this mountainous area. Hope people who are responsible for these areas gradually improve their lives. Thank you for sharing this super video.

  • @margiehelberg4594
    @margiehelberg4594 Год назад +14

    So much respect and admiration for these peaceful patient people!! May God bless and keep them 🙏

  • @GAURAVGUPTA-zu2bu
    @GAURAVGUPTA-zu2bu Год назад +30

    I have travelled to some roads mentioned here..on my 1st trip ,I once tried to look from my bus window ..it sent shivers down my spine..all those hairs at the back of my neck froze ..I couldn't see the depth of the valley..it was so so deep and roads were so narrow..but you will be rewarded with best landscapes .

  • @tohavideos6157
    @tohavideos6157 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for a good documentary film. God bless these people, I have so much respect for them.

  • @egorzimarodok
    @egorzimarodok 6 месяцев назад +3

    Люди камікадзе на дорогах там. Хай Бог береже усіх

  • @corydude2008
    @corydude2008 Год назад +4

    Omg!! I’m getting damn scary butterflies in my belly when they show them driving on those steep mountain curves 😢😅

  • @markshapiro9013
    @markshapiro9013 Год назад +5

    I am stunned!...Impressed!...Humbled!...Grateful!...With so many challenges in this magnificent world there is no room for hate or war!...Bless All!❤️

    • @observer8556
      @observer8556 Год назад

      Well said, my friend. Hope people wake up and realize it.

    • @karthireo1728
      @karthireo1728 Год назад

      Haha not bro we face war im those places with extreme cold its freeze ur bone marrow 4times open war and infinity time militants and terrorists attack ...but those make our soldiers strong they live any condition any weather if u have a time just search and watch siyachin the highest battle groud of plant around 700 ppl died not in war just cold...

  • @Antoniogramatica
    @Antoniogramatica 7 месяцев назад +5

    Es admirable la valentía de estas personas, la fuerza de voluntad para vivir en lugares tan lejanos.
    Mis respetos.

    • @user-si1cv1xx5v
      @user-si1cv1xx5v 7 месяцев назад +2

      Я преклоняюсь перед мужеством и смелостью этих людей. Не ноют ,не плачут. Не переезжают на чужие земли как это принято в Дагестане,не притесняют других. Достойные уважения люди.

    • @Antoniogramatica
      @Antoniogramatica 7 месяцев назад

      ​Calidad de seres humanos.

  • @castulouribe8613
    @castulouribe8613 Год назад

    Excellent Documentary, I salute you, I can't imagine how this people survived for such a difficult road to travel foods, my heart goes up & down for danger of the brave drivers, watching from philippines. God bless you.

  • @biggyoppa
    @biggyoppa Год назад +21

    Beautifully captured documentary on life of Indians in Himalayas through eyes of truck drivers...i have sometime worked in badrinath area and the roads from Delhi were all like this if not worse! But that was two decades back, and now I hear it's better...still mountains offer their own peace and tranquility and it's nicely brought out in this vedio....thank you,the photographer's and narrator to editor.. ❤️

    • @_ayushmehta
      @_ayushmehta 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm also from himalyan region of uttrakhand ❤

  • @rainzoemn364
    @rainzoemn364 Год назад +9

    It's awesome every road in this valley and I'm very sorry for anyone who dares to go down this road.
    * The Best Documentary for ever..🌹👍💪🌹

  • @GulshanSingh-xb2rr
    @GulshanSingh-xb2rr Год назад +14

    Incredible india 🇮🇳 , hats off to these people 😍👏

  • @carolebner2091
    @carolebner2091 13 дней назад

    What a beautiful video,the people the mountains,those roads,wow!! I too experienced a journey to Manali with an unforgettable road that was the same.what fantastic drivers those guy's are in the himalayas,full respect.

  • @marie-christinemontegu9503
    @marie-christinemontegu9503 Год назад +21

    Magnifique. Ça me permet de « voyager » par les yeux en des Endroits où je n’irai jamais. Découvrir des Paysages fabuleux, des Êtres dont ne peut parfois soupçonner les conditions de vie, c’est extraordinaire.

  • @saleemkh42
    @saleemkh42 7 месяцев назад

    Great, thanks for showing the remotest parts of India and its people their way of life .

  • @sirelkhatimfadl5850
    @sirelkhatimfadl5850 Год назад +15

    Great video and nice adventure, bless those people who struggle with mother nature, my blessing to that family with a child as if I have been with them through Thier ordeal, greetings to great Indi and it's people.

  • @drnavranggautam2671
    @drnavranggautam2671 Год назад +14

    Very fantastic video. Beyond imagination. The real life of the mountainarious living in the mouth of death in Himalayas. Thanks to the documentary makers. Also salute to those living in such tough life.

  • @oneonely9779
    @oneonely9779 4 месяца назад +1

    How hard and tough, human lives can be. Thanks for the wonderful documentry.

  • @geethaachar8495
    @geethaachar8495 11 месяцев назад

    What a documentary..quite phenomenal..the journey of people! God bless them

  • @ranjittyagi9354
    @ranjittyagi9354 Год назад +20

    Kashmiris, Jammuites, Himachalis and Punjabis, all on one bus. That's the diversity of India 🇮🇳 for you!

    • @user-zc4sx1fh7f
      @user-zc4sx1fh7f 3 месяца назад

      、!😊😊😊

    • @shubamjamwal8461
      @shubamjamwal8461 2 месяца назад +2

      bro there are Dogra’s of jammu not punjabi and everyone speaks dogri

    • @ranjittyagi9354
      @ranjittyagi9354 2 месяца назад +1

      @@shubamjamwal8461 oh yes. Sorry, my apologies. You are 💯 edit: I edited my original comment

  • @user-pz8ee1ou4c
    @user-pz8ee1ou4c Год назад +11

    Алла күш қуат берсін! Жолдарың ашық болсын! Салем Қазақстаннан!
    🇰🇿❤🌹

    • @sergeyvtanke7155
      @sergeyvtanke7155 Год назад +1

      Салам Казахстан

    • @sandbat1254
      @sandbat1254 Год назад +1

      Мыналарды көріп үиде отырып қорқынышты😃

    • @liverpoollad1271
      @liverpoollad1271 Год назад +1

      And I’m from This region with British roots and living in Georgia and watching this :)

    • @sandbat1254
      @sandbat1254 Год назад +1

      @@liverpoollad1271 грузия???

    • @liverpoollad1271
      @liverpoollad1271 Год назад +1

      @@sandbat1254 da)