How do you have so much patience and desire to stay in tents for days alone. You are really in some zone in life where you are very clear and away from the desires we are fighting for in our city lives. Hats off to you.
It is so peaceful to camp and listen to the silence, feel cool air on your face at night. Totally get it. Once the bug has bitten you any excuse and opportunity will do.
Sir, your videos are always inspiring. I can literally feel how passionate you are for the mountains and the culture. Your simplicity and respect towards people and surroundings makes your videos even more beautiful. I wish you will have millions of subscribers around the world. Thankyou for taking us to the amazing journeys with your videos. Keep them coming.
The reasons that you cite for the abandoned fields is a telling commentary on the changing lives of people in remote communities (especially in the Himalaya). Climate change, changing dietary habits, alternative and more lucrative options for earning a living - yes all these certainly contribute to how lifestyles are changing. However, I do feel a little sadness to reflect on the fact that the villagers eat rice and dal (foods which are not locally grown!) out of convenience. The barley that they traditionally cultivated and turned into tsampa which is a kind of superfood is losing its dominance I guess. I truly enjoyed your video and think that you are living a dream life, camping out solo in some of the most rugged landscapes on this planet! Regarding you not being able to spot the snow leopard, it reminds me of the renowned book by the eminent naturalist/author Peter Mathiesson - The Snow Leopard (published in 1978) - in which he goes in search of the elusive cat in the company of another famous naturalist George Schaller in the hills of the Dolpo region in Nepal and never sees one!! But he comes away spiritually satisfied and content. I feel your journeys too contain an underlying spiritual tone and depth which is another reason why I follow your unique channel! By the way, the brief time lapse sequences and visuals in this video are great and add very much to the quality of the content!
I've read Peter Mathiesson's book as well and was fascinated by his search for the snow leopard. More intriguing than the snow leopard was his description of the people living in the region. I used to be fascinated by all these stories and they were the catalyst that made me finally quit my job and start traveling full time in search of similar adventures.
@@indiainmotion Thank you sir for beautiful video and an insight what is the change happening in mountains. You are truly living your dream. Many wishes for your safe travel.
Vlogging & Travelling Solo is a thing you enjoy and a thing you've mastered over these years. And the amount of experience you've gained shows when you camp out in the wild without a tent. Imagining it makes me want to do the same thing. You really inspire me Sir. 🙏😇 Looking forward for more videos. KUDOS. ♥
A tent is protection against elements like wind and rain. It won't do anything to stop wild animals if they decide to attack you. So sleeping out in the open is not more dangerous than sleeping inside. Atleast that's what I tell myself.
Bhai there are only few vlogger whom i respect or care about commenting to there videos. You are one of those ..most respected for me...i really pray from my heart that you achieve what all you looking for. Tum alien ho bhai ,normal admi me itna patience possible nhi hai ..❤
Sir,Your desire of living a life like this is just feel like living everyday like a dream.not everyone get a chance to live like you, it's hard we all know but it's dreamy indeed.your love towards mountain,repect towards people & their culture & your voice makes your videos more beautiful.thakyou for showing us that life where we live in our dream.
Peas or maybe broccoli? Maybe not enough water... Beans? This was good, thank you. Things changed so quickly there! Makes me think how change is constant, and sometimes we experience a lot of changes in a very short time, and it seems most everything changes. It can be difficult to adapt. And seeing this makes me think how the whole world is going through changes now, more and more often. Great Waves of change.
More than 10% of the people who view this are giving it a like, which is actually a very high percentage. You put so much time into each video and it really shows.
They are living in harmony with nature, away from the modern society & city life. Yet, see how happy & contended they are from within. Material possessions don't give you happiness, only a simple life can give you true happiness. And as usual, this documentary too was exceptional my bro! 😇💙💐🙏🏻
Maybe the people above 40-50 are happy and content with their lives. But the younger people are as restless and stressed out about money like the rest of us.
@@indiainmotion Well thought bro. The younger ones want to move out to cites to earn more money and get access to better facilities, like hospitals, electricity etc. But, to get those privileges they need to forgo the pristine unpolluted and serene environment of Ladakh. But to get something, one has to lose something. 😊😊
Your time lapse videos were absolutely stunning.I enjoy watching your videos and appreciate your hard work. Aren't you scared of the wild while camping alone?
Thank you very much! And to answer your question.. not really. I will be afraid if there are bears in the area. But this region only has snow leopards and wolves and they are no threat to us humans.
You are an Inspiration Brother. You are living the life of many like us. Whenever i see your videos i try to feel myself in it. I hope to see you someday. Love from Delhi. ❤
I certainly see what you meant about the rock looking like a leopard. I took lots of photos on my Markha Valley trip in 2016, I'm convinced there is a snow leopard in one of them, watching me from afar. Great video again
Yes, I have a similar feeling as well. Numerous Snow Leopards must have spotted me during travels in the mountains. But in return I was able to spot only one (this April in Zanskar)
Sir, please trust me i every day check for your new video on your channel and watch some of your old videos when did not found any new one. each and every video is amazing, unique and very very relaxing. Even your 5 year old videos are as amazing as new one
Very informative and wonderful video in this harsh weather and difficult terrain……..life of farmers are very hard everywhere……..another level of life experience….Stay blessed brother 👍……..
Sir, I have been following your video for long time. You are simply awesome. I have seen a lot of Zanskar video on RUclips. But no one captures it better than you. This may I went to Zanskar. I treked till phugtal monastery. Beauty is just awesome. Please let us know what else i can cover in Zanskar along with my family. Where is Itchar? How do you reach there?
I wait for your videos to come, I like the whole execution of all your videos... These videos are taking you to the places called peace!!! I forget kiosks of my life for some time while watching it. Great man great videos. I just wonder you must be a rich big guy to spend life like that!! Keep going you are wonderful 🙏✌
"Wow, "India in motion," your videos are absolutely breathtaking! The amount of effort and passion you put into each video truly shines through. 🌟 It's unfortunate that more people haven't discovered your incredible content yet. Let's all do our part and share these amazing videos to help him reach a wider audience. Keep up the fantastic work! 💫🇮🇳 #IndiaInMotion #HiddenGemsOfIndia"
Patience and perseverance pays...You have ample of both. Am sure you will spot the elusive snow leopards soon. Carry a SOS device (Gramin or similar) with you since you are days away from civilization. Good luck and be safe.
I had already spotted a snow leopard (for 5 seconds) a few weeks before i made this video. I was not looking for a Snow Leopard in that instance. I was just cooking in my car, looked out and spotted a Snow Leopard in the hill facing my car. But it disappeared by the time i could take my camera out. My next goal is to photograph a snow leopard in the wild, all by myself (ie without taking help of any professional spotters and guides) Btw, SOS devices are illegal in India. So i can't use them while going off grid.
Hello sir, I respect your views and the way you are treating nature. I hope tourist visititng ladkah or any other place could understand this and be more environment friendly. We are causing harm to this beautiful pristine by pollution. I hope some day this all can be understood and one can take care.
I , through you, request all Vloggers going the Zanksar Valley to procure Juniper Seeds and have it planted through monastries, villagers and NGOs/givt agencies. It will revive the valley and wild life.
4:44 That sound is dove (Bird) sound... In urdu it is called FAKHTA. Here in Skardu Baltistan from May to Aug you can experience these beautiful sound every where.
Premchand has written all this in his literature as well. He also saw and wrote about the farmer becoming a laborer. And this is going on even today, make the farmer a laborer in the roads, factories and take the farmer's land on lease and then make him a laborer in the same. Something like this has happened in history. बाक़ी सब ठीक है
Well done on your travels and willingness to adventure out into the wilderness! You have such awesome videos 👌😎 Ive been watching your videos and I see you are using a solar panel, is that a must have item in Ladakh for 9 days trek or will a power bank be okay?
If you just need to charge your camera batteries then a power bank might suffice. But if you use your phone for navigation/entertainment then a solar panel is essential. The panel I use, Anker 21W, weighs ~400g, so I prefer carrying it over a power bank.
My only query is I was watching you since inception of channel and loved the work and even I visited ladkah many times. But y you always visit ladakh from South. There are many places across India to explore and visit.
Your content and dacumentry level like discovery n geographic Channel... Due to some free or low rate amount government scheme destroying old land cultivation process. Good luck and good wishes dear for your matchless efforts..
How do you have so much patience and desire to stay in tents for days alone. You are really in some zone in life where you are very clear and away from the desires we are fighting for in our city lives. Hats off to you.
Same I was thinking...so much passion
Dude is a modern day monk.
Yes, very well said almost same thoughts for this gentlemen!!
I totally understand. The sense of doing what one truly loves overrides all the material discomforts.
It is so peaceful to camp and listen to the silence, feel cool air on your face at night. Totally get it. Once the bug has bitten you any excuse and opportunity will do.
Sir, your videos are always inspiring. I can literally feel how passionate you are for the mountains and the culture. Your simplicity and respect towards people and surroundings makes your videos even more beautiful. I wish you will have millions of subscribers around the world. Thankyou for taking us to the amazing journeys with your videos. Keep them coming.
You are welcome and thanks for the kind words Rohit
So many emotions as I watched this video! Wish you a clear leopard spotting the next time!!
Hope for a Puma spotting in the near future as well 🙂
The reasons that you cite for the abandoned fields is a telling commentary on the changing lives of people in remote communities (especially in the Himalaya). Climate change, changing dietary habits, alternative and more lucrative options for earning a living - yes all these certainly contribute to how lifestyles are changing. However, I do feel a little sadness to reflect on the fact that the villagers eat rice and dal (foods which are not locally grown!) out of convenience. The barley that they traditionally cultivated and turned into tsampa which is a kind of superfood is losing its dominance I guess. I truly enjoyed your video and think that you are living a dream life, camping out solo in some of the most rugged landscapes on this planet! Regarding you not being able to spot the snow leopard, it reminds me of the renowned book by the eminent naturalist/author Peter Mathiesson - The Snow Leopard (published in 1978) - in which he goes in search of the elusive cat in the company of another famous naturalist George Schaller in the hills of the Dolpo region in Nepal and never sees one!! But he comes away spiritually satisfied and content. I feel your journeys too contain an underlying spiritual tone and depth which is another reason why I follow your unique channel! By the way, the brief time lapse sequences and visuals in this video are great and add very much to the quality of the content!
I've read Peter Mathiesson's book as well and was fascinated by his search for the snow leopard. More intriguing than the snow leopard was his description of the people living in the region. I used to be fascinated by all these stories and they were the catalyst that made me finally quit my job and start traveling full time in search of similar adventures.
@@indiainmotion
Thank you sir for beautiful video and an insight what is the change happening in mountains. You are truly living your dream. Many wishes for your safe travel.
Salute You for your special love for Zanskar Valley
Vlogging & Travelling Solo is a thing you enjoy and a thing you've mastered over these years. And the amount of experience you've gained shows when you camp out in the wild without a tent. Imagining it makes me want to do the same thing. You really inspire me Sir. 🙏😇 Looking forward for more videos. KUDOS. ♥
A tent is protection against elements like wind and rain. It won't do anything to stop wild animals if they decide to attack you. So sleeping out in the open is not more dangerous than sleeping inside. Atleast that's what I tell myself.
Bhai there are only few vlogger whom i respect or care about commenting to there videos. You are one of those ..most respected for me...i really pray from my heart that you achieve what all you looking for. Tum alien ho bhai ,normal admi me itna patience possible nhi hai ..❤
Thank you Dheeraj ❤️
Sir,Your desire of living a life like this is just feel like living everyday like a dream.not everyone get a chance to live like you, it's hard we all know but it's dreamy indeed.your love towards mountain,repect towards people & their culture & your voice makes your videos more beautiful.thakyou for showing us that life where we live in our dream.
You are welcome Mousumi. Thanks for the kind words ❤️
Peas or maybe broccoli? Maybe not enough water... Beans? This was good, thank you. Things changed so quickly there! Makes me think how change is constant, and sometimes we experience a lot of changes in a very short time, and it seems most everything changes. It can be difficult to adapt. And seeing this makes me think how the whole world is going through changes now, more and more often. Great Waves of change.
Really liked the video, the shots and the narration. Great work!! Hope more people see and appreciate your work.
This channel deserves million subscribers.
More than 10% of the people who view this are giving it a like, which is actually a very high percentage. You put so much time into each video and it really shows.
That just happens during the first few days. After that the average of likes will drop much further.
You have really changed my perspectives towards life, you are hero sir. Aspire to become like you.❤
Your narration gives a peace of mind and motivation.
And the editing is superb.
Thanks Ashish
Thank you, so very interesting. And so important that you record this bit of civilization
They are living in harmony with nature, away from the modern society & city life. Yet, see how happy & contended they are from within. Material possessions don't give you happiness, only a simple life can give you true happiness.
And as usual, this documentary too was exceptional my bro!
😇💙💐🙏🏻
Maybe the people above 40-50 are happy and content with their lives. But the younger people are as restless and stressed out about money like the rest of us.
@@indiainmotion Well thought bro. The younger ones want to move out to cites to earn more money and get access to better facilities, like hospitals, electricity etc.
But, to get those privileges they need to forgo the pristine unpolluted and serene environment of Ladakh.
But to get something, one has to lose something. 😊😊
@@explorer.samrat absolutely true
Thank you so much for bringing wonderful stories! This channel deserve so much more.
You deserve millions of subscribers.
I wish you will acheive 1 million in the year of 2k23.
I don't think 1M will happen anytime soon, but i appreciate your sentiment. Thanks for the wishes.
Visa2Explore & India in Motion both are good Channels to provide good quality and Quality video ❤
Spectacular as usual. Nice job. I always get a thrill to see your newest video.🙏👍
Sirs voice is spiritual journeys in itself
Your time lapse videos were absolutely stunning.I enjoy watching your videos and appreciate your hard work.
Aren't you scared of the wild while camping alone?
Thank you very much! And to answer your question.. not really. I will be afraid if there are bears in the area. But this region only has snow leopards and wolves and they are no threat to us humans.
You are an Inspiration Brother. You are living the life of many like us. Whenever i see your videos i try to feel myself in it. I hope to see you someday. Love from Delhi. ❤
love your video . Carry on doing these videos. I love them
Thank you for another wonderful video. You live such a fulfilling and meaningful life. I am so happy for you that you can do what you love.
I certainly see what you meant about the rock looking like a leopard. I took lots of photos on my Markha Valley trip in 2016, I'm convinced there is a snow leopard in one of them, watching me from afar. Great video again
Yes, I have a similar feeling as well. Numerous Snow Leopards must have spotted me during travels in the mountains. But in return I was able to spot only one (this April in Zanskar)
Superb as always...❤
Sirr huge fan I get goosebumps when you stay all alone in so hard climatic condition
Sir, please trust me i every day check for your new video on your channel and watch some of your old videos when did not found any new one. each and every video is amazing, unique and very very relaxing. Even your 5 year old videos are as amazing as new one
Amazing video...of India
another great video sir will be waiting for more
Thanks for the beautiful journey ❤
Very informative and wonderful video in this harsh weather and difficult terrain……..life of farmers are very hard everywhere……..another level of life experience….Stay blessed brother 👍……..
Dear friend.....i salute you for your dedication towards your work...... Masterpiece....... I admire you.... Keepb going
Thank you so much 😀
Salute to your hard work 👏
very underrated channel.
Excellent Vlogs to explore un Reachable places by Many; Also upload Bhageerathi, mandakini glaciers ...
As usual, awesome video and living your dreams which is very hard for 99% of the viewers here, although looks very adventurous....
Thanks! 😃
👍👍👍Amazing work ,,Please make bit longer video with more details
Brother, please upload the video as soon as possible. We keep waiting.
I will try.. but realistically it won't happen any faster than the current pace.
Saravana Sir Namaste. Awesome.
Always love to see such videos. #❤ it
Superb work dude.. I think netflix should have it in its platform..!
Really interesting and informative, thank you.
You are welcome
Hats off Sir....
There's so much yo learn from your videos
Heartfelt thanks
Commenting before watching the video, because I know that im going to be amazed❤️
Just love each and every frame of this video ❤❤
Glad to hear that
Sir, I have been following your video for long time. You are simply awesome. I have seen a lot of Zanskar video on RUclips. But no one captures it better than you. This may I went to Zanskar. I treked till phugtal monastery. Beauty is just awesome. Please let us know what else i can cover in Zanskar along with my family. Where is Itchar? How do you reach there?
Sir u r a true traveller... i literally hats of to u... ill be very thankful if i grab a chance to trek with u..
Thank you for the kind words
Outstanding vlog ❤❤👌👌
"hi5, namaste" nice video buddy:-*
Big fan from Hyderabad anna...
I wait for your videos to come, I like the whole execution of all your videos... These videos are taking you to the places called peace!!! I forget kiosks of my life for some time while watching it. Great man great videos. I just wonder you must be a rich big guy to spend life like that!! Keep going you are wonderful 🙏✌
This is pure adventure.
As always your videos -Treat to the eyes and food to the soul.
Again a masterpiece.
Thank you
"Wow, "India in motion," your videos are absolutely breathtaking! The amount of effort and passion you put into each video truly shines through. 🌟 It's unfortunate that more people haven't discovered your incredible content yet. Let's all do our part and share these amazing videos to help him reach a wider audience. Keep up the fantastic work! 💫🇮🇳 #IndiaInMotion #HiddenGemsOfIndia"
Nice place to watch thanks bro u r really true traveller great dedication towards traveling
Thank you so much 🙂
Thanks a lot ....please don't fast forward your video....we are not in a hurry...❤
Haha.. well, i try to sync the happenings in the video to the music. So have to fast forward a bit now and then
@@indiainmotion we dont even care about music...we wud love to listen the "SOUND OF SILENCE "...😁
Every vlog is very amazing
Thank you
Awesome! Weather u spot a snow leapord or not, yr wait to spot one is worth watching. God bless.
Thank you. Hopefully I'll have a better sighting (more than 5 seconds) this winter. I'll go more prepared next time.
@@indiainmotion Good luck.
Many thanks again !!! :-)
You are welcome!
I ❤ You Sarvana, Dhanyavaad ! :)
❤... Realy Inspring one
Beautiful shots, specially post 8 mins
Glad you enjoyed it Manas
Amazing
Patience and perseverance pays...You have ample of both. Am sure you will spot the elusive snow leopards soon. Carry a SOS device (Gramin or similar) with you since you are days away from civilization. Good luck and be safe.
I had already spotted a snow leopard (for 5 seconds) a few weeks before i made this video. I was not looking for a Snow Leopard in that instance. I was just cooking in my car, looked out and spotted a Snow Leopard in the hill facing my car. But it disappeared by the time i could take my camera out. My next goal is to photograph a snow leopard in the wild, all by myself (ie without taking help of any professional spotters and guides)
Btw, SOS devices are illegal in India. So i can't use them while going off grid.
amazing ❤❤
Love from chennai ❤
Wonderful sir
Many many thanks
U deserve on Netflix
Be Safe and Healthy Man . All the best 👍 ❤
We live there through your videos.
Hello sir,
I respect your views and the way you are treating nature. I hope tourist visititng ladkah or any other place could understand this and be more environment friendly.
We are causing harm to this beautiful pristine by pollution. I hope some day this all can be understood and one can take care.
very nice video ❤. Same here in uttrakhand people migrating from the villages
That's sad to hear
@@indiainmotion yes bro everywhere things changing 😥
One thing I like most is ladakahi people have preserved their culture
Nice documentary..very sad to hear they are not doing farming... Hopefully they will start doing it soon...
I hope so as well. Especially if it brings them more economic opportunities in the future.
@@indiainmotion can we help them to get geo pattern for what they grow like ratnagiri Alphonso mango..
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
My village thanks for it love it 🔥❤️
My pleasure 😊
I really wanted to explore india like this 😅😅😅
Great places and grate people.
I , through you, request all Vloggers going the Zanksar Valley to procure Juniper Seeds and have it planted through monastries, villagers and NGOs/givt agencies. It will revive the valley and wild life.
sir… one day i will definitely take your autograph and will keep it for life.
Sir, great vid as always! Could you please share which camera is used in this one?
Great ❤
How do you make sure that you are safe from wild animals like a bear, wolf or leopard while camping?
So wonderful, can I have the picture of ichar villages please, you have got it from the opposite to the Buddha statue.
I wish you the best of luck on your next trip to see that big cat!
Thank you. I also invested in a telephoto lens recently. So all set to spot some snow leopards this winter
4:44 That sound is dove (Bird) sound... In urdu it is called FAKHTA.
Here in Skardu Baltistan from May to Aug you can experience these beautiful sound every where.
Oh nice! Thanks for sharing this information.
@@indiainmotionin ladakhi we say utututsay
plz visit Pangbar village of Barsoo sankoo...amazing village
I will check it out. Thank you
Premchand has written all this in his literature as well. He also saw and wrote about the farmer becoming a laborer. And this is going on even today, make the farmer a laborer in the roads, factories and take the farmer's land on lease and then make him a laborer in the same. Something like this has happened in history. बाक़ी सब ठीक है
Wow!!!
Well done on your travels and willingness to adventure out into the wilderness! You have such awesome videos 👌😎 Ive been watching your videos and I see you are using a solar panel, is that a must have item in Ladakh for 9 days trek or will a power bank be okay?
If you just need to charge your camera batteries then a power bank might suffice. But if you use your phone for navigation/entertainment then a solar panel is essential. The panel I use, Anker 21W, weighs ~400g, so I prefer carrying it over a power bank.
Thanks for your job, interesting did monks see snow leopards near the Phuktal monastery? And what is the symbolism of snow leopards for monks.
Yes, they see snow leopards regularly around the monastery. As for the matter question, i don't know the answer to it
This is a class in itself. Class apart
My only query is I was watching you since inception of channel and loved the work and even I visited ladkah many times. But y you always visit ladakh from South. There are many places across India to explore and visit.
take care 🏔🐆but have fun ⛺😉
Your content and dacumentry level like discovery n geographic Channel... Due to some free or low rate amount government scheme destroying old land cultivation process.
Good luck and good wishes dear for your matchless efforts..
Time lapse அருமை
Thank you. The next video will be all about timelapses
Hi sir love from Pakistan make videos like you made about shepherd jurney close to nature love your content