I have been to murkushi once in 2004, we did fishing and stayed there for two nights and a day. We too found a random donkey in lut Jungle which we used to carry some luggage till qalandarchi. Enjoyed the whole episode sir, thank you for sharing the beautiful adventures
Dear Salman saheb, my respect for you has gone up manifolds. Thank you for this candid account, and for highlighting the vulnerable and soft aspect of adventure travel. For us, you're the ultimate Peter Fleming!
Beautiful narration and your surprise at the "parha likha gernail".........hehehehehehe, nice one, a rare breed indeed. Truly enjoyed listening to your description of the passes and your getting emotional. Look forward to more.
Wah! Sir jee Wah! A mighty impressive tale told with the recurring feeling that there's something that you left behind along the way to that beautiful and godforsaken place in the wilderness of mintaka. Here I would have added my experience but that would be a lie. Would have commented sooner but got sidetracked. Ahh, Life.
AA Sir g totally fantastic no words Maza a gaya Sir g photography KY bary m b aik episode banaey ga apna experience tips and tricks etc. Mjy yaqeen h y b bohat dilchasp hoga Aur Gilgit Baltistan KY saray expeditions ki aisi video Lazmi Lazmi banaey ga Pls keep it up
Enlightening and refreshing talk!I have read ,'News from Tartary' by Peter Fleming. A very good read. Engrossing and informative! It is available on net.
Sir start making videos on stories of India also. I’m sure you have plenty. That will invite a larger audience from India. Going by the views on this video, pak guys are least interested. This is an excellent account of what you went through. Love from the other side of the Radcliffe line😃
I've never been able to travel freely in India. Pakistanis are only interested in political lectures and pranks. Nothing else interests them, least of all history or geography of their own country.
@@salmanrashid8880 Absolutely right sir. If you have any historical facts about India or specifically Indian Punjab, Punjabis will be great full to you. There is nobody here in India who can recall and narrate historical facts like you do. Please sir. I wish you good health and happiness and Lakhs of subscribers 😃🙏🏻
Ye jo “Khaibar Pass”, kehlata hai,voh to repeatation nahi jo Mohammad nabi ke jamaneka ek Yahudi gaon huva karta tha ki jise Nabi ne katle Aam kiya tha..
ایک اچھی اور بری واک کے درمیان فرق صرف جوتوں کی جوڑی کا ہوتا ہے۔ بہت اعلی وی لاگ ہے۔
'Yarım göz' in Anatolian Turkish means 'half eye' , or it can also mean ( میرے یار کی آنکھ) yar+ım (my dear/lover)göz( eye)
I have been to murkushi once in 2004, we did fishing and stayed there for two nights and a day. We too found a random donkey in lut Jungle which we used to carry some luggage till qalandarchi.
Enjoyed the whole episode sir, thank you for sharing the beautiful adventures
Zabardast! Kiya baat hai Sir! Thank you for sharing such adventures, they are so mesmerizing! Khush Rahein!
Thank you very much, Muneeb Khan.
Ustad & Murshad pak Cha gai hain aap wah, great story
In 2012 I with Raheel of Nestle also endeavored this beautiful pass from Misghar Hunza.
I thought Raheel was living abroad.
You are Peter Fleming and spirit of every adventurer of bygone days rests in you.
Fantastic account! 😍
Thank you very much, kind sir.
This is one of the best ones Murshad. You have outdone yourself.
Thank you, Man Aman. It was a great adventure.
One of the most interesting tales told by you. Sounds more spiritual towards the end.
You got the spiritual part right, old friend.
A treat to listen to your account while travelling in a desert
Thanks a lot, Faisal.
Dear Salman saheb, my respect for you has gone up manifolds. Thank you for this candid account, and for highlighting the vulnerable and soft aspect of adventure travel. For us, you're the ultimate Peter Fleming!
Thank you very much, sir. As someone once said, "i have ridden on the shoulders of great men."
@@salmanrashid8880 excellent
@@sumitsawai7356 Good to know that you enjoyed the show, Sumit. Stay with us and there is more interesting content .
Beautiful narration and your surprise at the "parha likha gernail".........hehehehehehe, nice one, a rare breed indeed. Truly enjoyed listening to your description of the passes and your getting emotional. Look forward to more.
More coming.
What a man he is!!! Love you Sir.
Thank you very much.
absolutely captivating sir :)
Big fan...from india ❤❤❤
Wah! Sir jee Wah! A mighty impressive tale told with the recurring feeling that there's something that you left behind along the way to that beautiful and godforsaken place in the wilderness of mintaka. Here I would have added my experience but that would be a lie.
Would have commented sooner but got sidetracked. Ahh, Life.
Thank you very much. Glad to know you appreciate the story.
AA
Sir g totally fantastic no words
Maza a gaya
Sir g photography KY bary m b aik episode banaey ga apna experience tips and tricks etc.
Mjy yaqeen h y b bohat dilchasp hoga
Aur Gilgit Baltistan KY saray expeditions ki aisi video Lazmi Lazmi banaey ga
Pls keep it up
Okay.
Interesting!
Excellent narration Salman Sir.
Thank you, thank you.
Great narration! Felt like virtual tour.
No make-up to the original story always makes it more appreciable.
After your tweet, just saw.... wonderful 👍
Thank you very much.
I really enjoyed listening to your story. I would love to be able to go on such adventures on day.
Nothing to stop you, sir. Just get up and go.
🙏 sir ji
Enlightening and refreshing talk!I have read ,'News from Tartary' by Peter Fleming. A very good read. Engrossing and informative! It is available on net.
Thank you very much.
Marvelous sir jee. Really enjoyed even though today not feeling good due to allergy😄. Waiting eagerly for next episodes
Sir, this has been an exhilarating journey so far. Eagerly waiting for the next episode.
Thank you sir. More stories coming.
@@bhombol We have all sorts of stories here. Not just mountain walking, but mostly history and geography.
Sir start making videos on stories of India also. I’m sure you have plenty. That will invite a larger audience from India. Going by the views on this video, pak guys are least interested. This is an excellent account of what you went through. Love from the other side of the Radcliffe line😃
I've never been able to travel freely in India. Pakistanis are only interested in political lectures and pranks. Nothing else interests them, least of all history or geography of their own country.
@@salmanrashid8880 Absolutely right sir. If you have any historical facts about India or specifically Indian Punjab, Punjabis will be great full to you. There is nobody here in India who can recall and narrate historical facts like you do. Please sir. I wish you good health and happiness and Lakhs of subscribers 😃🙏🏻
You were in Quetta in March and went to Mintaka in August ?
Yes. Why the surprise, Deetee? In between I had to finish up the work I was doing.
Salman sahib camera Irfan ya Aman ko pakra dety wo kch achi achi pictures bana lety including (miserable ones :). Ap ki picture bht khoob bnayi ha :)
Meherbani aap kee. In that miserable condition I could not even think straight. But you are right, I should have been photographed on the donkey.
@@salmanrashid8880 hehe
@@gvjudd1289 😁👍
Sir, Aap ne kisi video main online free map website ka discuss kia tha , please can u mention that website ?
Ye jo “Khaibar Pass”, kehlata hai,voh to repeatation nahi jo Mohammad nabi ke jamaneka ek Yahudi gaon huva karta tha ki jise Nabi ne katle Aam kiya tha..
ساتھ میں نقشہ بھی دکھایا کریں۔ اس سے زرا سمجھنے میں آسانی ہوتی ہے ۔
😂😂