@Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV. First of all great video, very exciting, interesting and really well shot. Might i just ask what kind of filming equipement did you use, especialy those first person shots on motorcycle while riding. Thank you for your answears and keep up the good job exploring filming and having fun, cheers from Slovenia.
All I can say is that you guys nailed it one of the best adventure movies I watched. It’s just so real no BS and your footage is just amazing. Well done just made me take up adventure riding. Can’t wait to watch some of your other adventures. Seriously got me hooked. 👍👊
My wife and I turned 50 this year and we flew from Adelaide to Delhi to rent 2 Enfields and ride the Himalayas. We set off for 3 weeks in shorts and t-shirts and just bought what we needed on the way. No real plan. Everything worked out fantastically and it was certainly an adventure. Don't worry or over-think it, just do it.
@@mugulakikawa Do you think they bought action cams and memory cards and batteries and a laptop and bags for all that, on the way?! The core of their message is: do the trip. Nothing else matters.
As the other Indian rider said that it is a dream of every bike rider to visit Leh at least once in his life time. He was right. Long back when bare minimum facilities were not available I made it to Leh in Enfield 350 cc. My journey was started from Delhi via Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil route. That time Manali Leh track route was not known to many. I was totally dependent to village people for food and camping. That was year 1973 and I was just 23 years old!
This is how its supposed to be done yeah. Old school. After getting bombarded with vlogs and smooth b-rolls from peter mckinon and probably a million people out there this kinda video is such a viewing pleasure. No click bait, no drone footage, no slow mos but pure story telling the way its meant to be. I really appreciate this form of story telling. Thank you, you've got yourself a subscriber
Watching the movie on my Big TV for 1 hour and 44 minutes, I felt I was there sharing the adventure. That to me is the hallmark of good film making. Thanks very much for the experience.
The whole video was uplifted by that one man NUGGET!!! Whata man with soild energy!! Every gang needs a guy like Nugget to always keep the spirits up!! the camera, editing and the whole movie made me feel that i was riding with you and taking every corner! great job guys! Thank you for making this
The best video I’ve seen about Leh-Ladakh trip. All the adventure, living facilities, issues with bike & so on. I Felt sad for not a single so called Indian Motovlogers who visits this places every year didn’t showed this in their tonnes of videos on Leh-Ladakh. 🙏🏻
This is definitely a unique experience! We did a similar tour from Delhi up to Kardung La in 1997 on 13 Royal Enfied Bullet 500 rented in Chandigarh, accompanied by a Jeep. The group were formed by 7 crazy boys and two girls from Munich (Germany), a couple from Vienna (Austria), an absolute crazy guy also from Austria and his girlfriend from Australia and finally one guide/friend, one mechanician and one Jeep driver from India. Unfortunately we were not allowed to go beyond Kardung La pass at this time, because of the tensions between India and Pakistan at that time. So we visited Dharamsala on the way back (unfortunately the Dalai Lama was not in town). Even this adventure has happened over 20 years ago, we still think of it. It is a life changing event! Great video from your trip, brings back a lot of emotions! Thank you guys!
Loved it! Took me right back to India... My crossing of Khardung La was less sunny, covered in snow when I did it a couple of years ago. The tarmac wasnt as smooth either, India has done some serious road work since then. Sadly at a cost of underpaid labour... You did very nicely show both the amazing ánd the dark sides of India. It's a country with many faces, but if it grabs you it won't let go!
Meaca Road work in these regions is a constant activity. Most likely your visit could have been between May to August. By September - in portions - the snow eroded roads are usually mended, just in time for the snow and ice to do its work again.
Absolutely fantastic! I loved London to Sydney but the exposure to Culture on this trip and the Group dynamics were so great. Photography was handled very well. Congratulations, boys! Inspiring!
After watching this again after 3 years, I can safely say this is the best motor cycle adventure video I've ever seen. Legendary, the humor, the cinematography and everything.
That was a whole movie, what a treat! I wish I had the opportunity to take such a trip. I did a solo ride from middle Germany to France and through the Swiss mountains to the Italian boarder and then back. It was a life changing ride. I look to build more. Any like this would be welcomed. Cheers.
That is bajaj pulsar 220.....a legend considered here in Indian motorcycling circle.....when there was no adventure bikes in our market ....this 220cc bike took us everywhere.....including harsh terrain of ladakh and other part of himalayas....!!
Just from the intro, I am very much looking forward to this when I have time to watch it in one sitting. I loved my time in India. Historic, challenging, engaging, a land where I felt very far from my home in Australia, yet always welcome to explore.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Thanks for the reply. I saw you had a longer version, so that's the one I wanted to watch. I don't mind giving my time to a quality adventure and going along for the ride.
HAVE to say what’s already been said a thousand times already, one of the most beautiful and engaging videos (feature-length or otherwise) on motorcycle adventures, with the Himalayas as a backdrop. Thanks for sharing this.
How have I never heard about these guys. Easily one of the top 3 adventure bike shows I've ever seen. On par with LWR, just much shorter. But to me, much more real. Regular guys, on regular bikes, with regular bike problems going to places on bikes that the world says you aren't supposed to be able to go. MAD Respect! (Pun Intended :) )
Did this trip 4 years in a row when there was nothing. From 2009 until 2013. In my Royal Enfield Lightning. The best of the best trips and memories ever.
It really is a wonderful trip and I can understand why you keep coming back. Stunning landscape, wonderful people and the spirituality of course. Cleans you soul.
I'm just preparing for my first motorcycle adventure at the age of 50 and this video is a great inspiration. Well done you guys, you got a new subscriber !
It’s 0140 in the morning and I’ve just enjoyed one of the best touring movies on RUclips. I really love the London to Sydney movie but this one was just bloody great, thank you to everyone 🇦🇺👍🏻
Thank you for an inspirational and amazing video, I felt completely immersed in the cultures along your incredible journey and can honestly say it felt like I was with you guys.
Hello. I am seeing this in february, 2018. In nova scotia, canada. This has been absolutely fantastic. I have been a rider for 48 years, but never experienced anything like you experienced. Amazing. Oh and Nugget was a hoot. Brent
What an epic adventure.I’ve holidayed and sun worshipped in Goa and found the country and people amazing.After watching this,it’s time to start saving and planning a trip like this.Just got to convince a couple of my mates to join in
Aah .. Gosh! Just binge watched and I admit that this is one of the best contents that I have ever seen on Himalayas! You guys Rock! I am going to spread this link across all my riding groups!
Absolutely amazing. Stunning scenery. You guys have done a fantastic job to make that journey but to film it in such clarity and edit what must have been hours of film. Cant say thank you enough. Thank you. Well done to all of you that made it.
Watching this in 2020 and guys this is the best Himalayan adventure video I've seen so far . Kinda got me a bit emotional. I still gotta ride into Himalayas one day.
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE! Takes me back to my work trips to Mumbai, Surat, Bhubaneswar, and Paradip. Sadly, our handlers would never let us drive. Of course it would have been difficult in all that traffic and the opposite traffic patterns than in the US. Thanks for producing this; I thoroughly enjoyed it. Best regards, Tony Yeley
Just discovered you blokes,have been watching all sorts of stuff you get up to,by far this was epic in a lovely way.Travel broadens the mind apparently,you sure help.Still got lots of your old stuff to get through as the bikes gather dust.My young sister traveled through all of India,Nepal,Kashmir,Pakistan and Afghanistan back in the "70's with her husband when the world was a different place.So now I know why Manali is so special,thank you.Soon we can dust off the cobwebs.
Was watching the review of the new "2021 RE Interceptor 650" and slept while watching it, woke up in the morning with this video on my laptop screen at 9 minutes (Chandigarh) at first I thought let's close this but gave it a shot while making my breakfast. I watched the whole video and it was amazing to see the amount of detail and fun you guys had during the trip felt bad for that guy(one who got injured in the beginning). It is like a dream for every biker to go there once in a lifetime and I can't wait to witness the beauty of this journey. Didn't know about the pulsar's toughness hats off.
Holy crap guys. Awesome video. Epic, once in a lifetime journey. There are very very few biking videos I will watch for over 20 minutes or so, but I had to see this one through to the end. That is what adventure biking is all about. Get away from the beaten path populated by tourists and see the true country and talk to the real people. Stunning views. Just wow. Too bad about Stephan. Keep it up and be safe.
If u r a rider.... Then u should go to laddakh atleast once it's I can't describe here it's whole different vibes there and nature is soo pure and and and many many more....ohh Just one line... U should go there atleast once 👍👍
absolutely incredible. thank you for taking the time to not only capture, but share this, for free with the world. It is an inspiration and I hope to have a trip like this in my lifetime.
I have seen hundreds of Leh Riding Videos and i must say this one is the best of all of them, this video has set such a standard across all of the content creators that i believe no one might be able to beat the quality and content this video has. One more beautiful part was to see the whole journey from someone else's eyes someone who is not an Indian. You are a legend. You've not just documented a great journey but you've made such a great epic film. AMAZING ! just can't tell you how much the travel animal inside of me has awoken that too at 4:11 AM
Ah, India and Himalaya, that is great. But mind you, India is having a lack of hospitals for covid-19. Their "second wave" has surprised them. If you have any spare money, please donate to India.
I've watched this twice now, all the way thru, and it has me inspired, truly, to keep exploring the world on two wheels! Dave, you've put together a stunning, inspiring, uplifting, joining of cultures and people trip report that all can enjoy. Really impressive bit of moto documentary. Keep up the great work!
Well, do not forget, I wish I had the money to ride my bike in YOUR country. Did you ride all the "Blue Roads" in your own State, yet? Small roads you never travelled, pretty close by, they could be awsome.
Thank you for inviting me on your journey.. Spectacular!!! Like wise. Covid-19 has a lock on us. One of the Best videos I have had the privilege to watch.. Please invite me again!!!!! Greetings to Nugget he Rocks!!!!!!!! Happiness Always.
This is the best movie that I have seen in my entire life.... Though many Indian go to Leh and make movie out of it but this movie from the perspective of u guys is just awesome
What a video!! This took me back to the time I drove from Delhi to Leh in a Mitsubishi Pajero. And even bought tears to my eyes. I miss the Himalayas I hope this Corona virus situation improves I'm gonna head there soon. I just bought a new bike KTM 390 Adventure 10 days back! Taking it to the Himalayas after this is over
Thought I could watch for a minute or two before going to bed, but I also ended up watching the whole adventure twice. This is what reality is, this is what adventure motorcycling is..! The PULSAR 220 did a great job in such terrains and I'm surprised.
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Speechless, that's how i'm feeling right now, and it's really the best compliment i can make to you guys.
at first i thought oh some greyed haired men with no humour on their bikes, man i was wrong, you sirs are really fun going and happening! really enjoyed your adventure thru this video. thanks for sharing the feat!
What a glorious trip! I love that you paid so much attention to details, people, culture. And the scenery is just mind-blowing. A fun, rowdy crew, too!
keep wondering why I saw this video dozens of times recently- now I know. stuck inside home for over 40 days under lockdown, this video reminded me of the world outside I will get back to. I went to Leh in december, will be going there again :)
Somewhere in the middle of the movie - " Can't wait for it to end and get on my bike for a quick spin." At end of the movie - "I wish it lasted a bit longer." Life's just so confusing sometimes.
This is one of the best videos i have watched in adventure biking. 1 lakh subscribers is just a disgrace to this channel. This channel atleast needs 5 million subscribers.
Hi Dave... Great, great video.... Brutal landscapes, awesome story, gut music..... Congrats, man, great staff..... Thanks for the moments. Greetings from Spain.
What a great video. I never thought I will watch the whole video in one go. But did it. Even my wife joined me for the whole length of it. Really enjoyed it and inspiring.. thanks.
Great film guys! I can't wait to get back on the bike again and explore, even if it may be within my immediate region. The experiences on a bike are life changing and soul filling.
Absolutely marvellous....thanks for coming to my country and show our culture and beauty to the world ...the most important aspect about your documentary is it's raw nature... 👍👍👍 Thanks Again..
Absolutely brilliant film! Watched it from start to finish (usually struggle with 5 mins!) You managed to bring out the great personality and character of all the guys that went and the loveliness of everyone you met. Amazing people, attitude, bikes and place. All nitted together seamlessly. Bike film perfection in my opinion and I'm bewildered it's not gone viral. Hope your mate Stephan was ok btw.
I have been dreaming to one day become a biker to explore the cultures and the way of life of different people across the world. Your adventures has been an eye opener of the way of life of people. thank you mentors.
I cant thank you enough for taking the time to make this epic video im blown away by the scenery and the people are amazing I want to go there so bad now i just need your wonderful guides ash and nos
Awsome..simply awsome video...first when i started the video, i was like.."NO WAY, I AM NOT GOING TO WATCH 2hrs OF VIDEO!!" but i was glued to my seat and watched ur entire footage and I felt like I was there along with u guys riding beside you....its simply superb and breath taking video..
Its AMAZING to watch you guys for the spiritual place of bikers...... hope you enjoyed india and its culture...... try to come to south India you will like it same as Himalayas
I swear I didn't blink and watched the entire video in one breath... 😅 Amazing videography, narration and like they say, an amazing adventure is nothing without equally amazing company..! Loved each aspect of the journey..! Felt bad about Stephan and wish to welcome him back in India soon..! Wish you more miles..! 👍
I can't stop watching all these wonderful movies, I'm currently nursing a broken arm and will be ready to ride in 6 weeks! Best quote of the movie Nugget "Does he have ice cream!?" I'm sure he does Nugget! hahaha Sucha a beauty! and a top bloke! Cheers from Canada! If you guys ever wanna ride the beautiful Canadian Rockies, Please don't be shy to msg me! Cheers, Jerzy
Namaste 🙏gotta say that was brilliant viewing,loved every minute,I had the pleasure of doing the Everest base camp walk 2 years ago and can relate to high altitude travels,stay safe
Best darn motorcycle tour video I have ever seen. Well done, it was if I was along for the ride. For a future RE Himalayan owner, it was great to see them in their element. Thank you, very enjoyable feature length movie.
Absolutely awesome... I can't wait to go to the Himalayas, wish I had Nosh and Ashish to show me the place as well. Such great hosts and guides. As always, an absolutely amazing and inspiring adventure movie.
I absolutely love this movie. Always inspires me every time I watch it. I first saw it when I started riding and helps connect me to the time when I can adventure the world on my bike too. Thanks so much.
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@Motorcycle Adventure Dirtbike TV. First of all great video, very exciting, interesting and really well shot. Might i just ask what kind of filming equipement did you use, especialy those first person shots on motorcycle while riding. Thank you for your answears and keep up the good job exploring filming and having fun, cheers from Slovenia.
Living the Ladakh dream through your video, guys! Cheers and godspeed!
What time of the year is this?
Mountains have to be 600metres tall at least.
All I can say is that you guys nailed it one of the best adventure movies I watched. It’s just so real no BS and your footage is just amazing. Well done just made me take up adventure riding. Can’t wait to watch some of your other adventures. Seriously got me hooked. 👍👊
My wife and I turned 50 this year and we flew from Adelaide to Delhi to rent 2 Enfields and ride the Himalayas. We set off for 3 weeks in shorts and t-shirts and just bought what we needed on the way. No real plan. Everything worked out fantastically and it was certainly an adventure. Don't worry or over-think it, just do it.
Agree with that my friend.
Any vlogs to share?
@@mugulakikawa Do you think they bought action cams and memory cards and batteries and a laptop and bags for all that, on the way?! The core of their message is: do the trip. Nothing else matters.
I hope your weren't riding "in shorts and t-shirts"....chance favors a prepared mind.
Visit again man this time u gonna luv it n take royal Enfield Himalayan
As the other Indian rider said that it is a dream of every bike rider to visit Leh at least once in his life time. He was right. Long back when bare minimum facilities were not available I made it to Leh in Enfield 350 cc. My journey was started from Delhi via Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil route. That time Manali Leh track route was not known to many. I was totally dependent to village people for food and camping. That was year 1973 and I was just 23 years old!
Wonderful to hear from you Pradip. That would have been a tough adventure. Respect to you!
Cool.
Stuck in the house due to COVID-19, just watched this. Best thing I've seen since the long way round. Brilliant. More I say, more !
We were supposed to do more but coivd stopped us in our tracks.
OMG LONG WAY AROUND WAS MY JAM.... forgot about it till u said it
Was meant to be there in March to start an adventure 😢
Yeah... With a longing for the same..
Go and have a look at c90adventures for more extreme biking fun!
This is how its supposed to be done yeah. Old school.
After getting bombarded with vlogs and smooth b-rolls from peter mckinon and probably a million people out there this kinda video is such a viewing pleasure.
No click bait, no drone footage, no slow mos but pure story telling the way its meant to be. I really appreciate this form of story telling.
Thank you, you've got yourself a subscriber
Watching the movie on my Big TV for 1 hour and 44 minutes, I felt I was there sharing the adventure. That to me is the hallmark of good film making. Thanks very much for the experience.
Thank you. That was my favourite adventure.
The whole video was uplifted by that one man NUGGET!!! Whata man with soild energy!! Every gang needs a guy like Nugget to always keep the spirits up!!
the camera, editing and the whole movie made me feel that i was riding with you and taking every corner! great job guys! Thank you for making this
I don't think I'll show him this. He's got a big enough head already.
Hahaha.. he's just having fun!! Let him see it😁😁
The best video I’ve seen about Leh-Ladakh trip. All the adventure, living facilities, issues with bike & so on. I Felt sad for not a single so called Indian Motovlogers who visits this places every year didn’t showed this in their tonnes of videos on Leh-Ladakh. 🙏🏻
Leh is very important for a trip to Northern India.
This is definitely a unique experience! We did a similar tour from Delhi up to Kardung La in 1997 on 13 Royal Enfied Bullet 500 rented in Chandigarh, accompanied by a Jeep. The group were formed by 7 crazy boys and two girls from Munich (Germany), a couple from Vienna (Austria), an absolute crazy guy also from Austria and his girlfriend from Australia and finally one guide/friend, one mechanician and one Jeep driver from India. Unfortunately we were not allowed to go beyond Kardung La pass at this time, because of the tensions between India and Pakistan at that time. So we visited Dharamsala on the way back (unfortunately the Dalai Lama was not in town). Even this adventure has happened over 20 years ago, we still think of it. It is a life changing event!
Great video from your trip, brings back a lot of emotions! Thank you guys!
Loved it! Took me right back to India... My crossing of Khardung La was less sunny, covered in snow when I did it a couple of years ago. The tarmac wasnt as smooth either, India has done some serious road work since then. Sadly at a cost of underpaid labour... You did very nicely show both the amazing ánd the dark sides of India. It's a country with many faces, but if it grabs you it won't let go!
Meaca Road work in these regions is a constant activity. Most likely your visit could have been between May to August. By September - in portions - the snow eroded roads are usually mended, just in time for the snow and ice to do its work again.
Yeah thanks to labour mafia :'(
Absolutely fantastic! I loved London to Sydney but the exposure to Culture on this trip and the Group dynamics were so great.
Photography was handled very well. Congratulations, boys! Inspiring!
Glad you enjoyed it!
To call this one of the best adventure documentaries out there is an understatement! This was one proper adventure for ages to come! 👌🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! There is something special about this one.
I agree, a great movie, certainly worth watching!
WOW!!!!!! I visited Kolkata last year and now see that I need to consider a motorcycle trip from Delhi to the Himalayas.
57:25 "You don't need the fanciest bike to have an adventure, I think this little Bajaj 220 cc bike proves that" Words to live By
I loved the little Bajaj it had a heart as big as a lion.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV what happened to the bike after the ride/traveling
@@yukeshvs9856 It's living as a monk in Varanasi...
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV now u try Bajaj dominar 400. Especially made for touring.
220F😍
After watching this again after 3 years, I can safely say this is the best motor cycle adventure video I've ever seen. Legendary, the humor, the cinematography and everything.
Thank you . I'm glad you enjoyed it. Another favourite of mne is the Himalaya adventure.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV It's a big dream of mine, to ride through the Himalayas. I hope to see you ride again, with the old crew. Cheers.
That was a whole movie, what a treat! I wish I had the opportunity to take such a trip. I did a solo ride from middle Germany to France and through the Swiss mountains to the Italian boarder and then back. It was a life changing ride. I look to build more. Any like this would be welcomed. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That is bajaj pulsar 220.....a legend considered here in Indian motorcycling circle.....when there was no adventure bikes in our market ....this 220cc bike took us everywhere.....including harsh terrain of ladakh and other part of himalayas....!!
I loved my Bajaj 220. It was a great bike.
This is a perfect lesson for so called "Indian moto vloggers"
What a perfectly documented trip.
Inspiring !
Hmm, Indian, isn't that a great motorcycle brand from India?
Jb ladakh jyega to ek gao m angrej ji chappal reh gai h chaat k aana
First time I've watched a video that's this long. Absolutely amazing. I could only hope to do this some day.
Just from the intro, I am very much looking forward to this when I have time to watch it in one sitting. I loved my time in India. Historic, challenging, engaging, a land where I felt very far from my home in Australia, yet always welcome to explore.
I hope you like this version, it's punchier.
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Thanks for the reply. I saw you had a longer version, so that's the one I wanted to watch. I don't mind giving my time to a quality adventure and going along for the ride.
I got mixed up, you on the longer journey :)
HAVE to say what’s already been said a thousand times already, one of the most beautiful and engaging videos (feature-length or otherwise) on motorcycle adventures, with the Himalayas as a backdrop. Thanks for sharing this.
P.S. Sat through the post-credit bonus section and will do the gravity race for you guys when I’m there.
Thank you. We really enjoyed making it.
How have I never heard about these guys. Easily one of the top 3 adventure bike shows I've ever seen. On par with LWR, just much shorter. But to me, much more real. Regular guys, on regular bikes, with regular bike problems going to places on bikes that the world says you aren't supposed to be able to go. MAD Respect! (Pun Intended :) )
Glad you like our channel. Much more on the channel to see.
Did this trip 4 years in a row when there was nothing. From 2009 until 2013. In my Royal Enfield Lightning. The best of the best trips and memories ever.
It really is a wonderful trip and I can understand why you keep coming back. Stunning landscape, wonderful people and the spirituality of course. Cleans you soul.
By far the greatest motorbike adventure I’ve ever seen👏🏽
Glad you liked it
Again watching this upload after 9 months... And it's still the best. Bajaj pulsar 220f 👍👍❤❤❤ I purchased this little lion.
Great 👍
I'm just preparing for my first motorcycle adventure at the age of 50 and this video is a great inspiration. Well done you guys, you got a new subscriber !
It’s 0140 in the morning and I’ve just enjoyed one of the best touring movies on RUclips. I really love the London to Sydney movie but this one was just bloody great, thank you to everyone 🇦🇺👍🏻
I think it’s our best international movie
Thank you for an inspirational and amazing video, I felt completely immersed in the cultures along your incredible journey and can honestly say it felt like I was with you guys.
Glad you enjoyed it! It was a ton of fun to make.
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Hello. I am seeing this in february, 2018. In nova scotia, canada. This has been absolutely fantastic. I have been a rider for 48 years, but never experienced anything like you experienced. Amazing. Oh and Nugget was a hoot. Brent
When you are in India be Indian.. that's the only way to get out in one piece in these road's.. food, road's, secenarie... amazing!!!
What an epic adventure.I’ve holidayed and sun worshipped in Goa and found the country and people amazing.After watching this,it’s time to start saving and planning a trip like this.Just got to convince a couple of my mates to join in
"You can't have a bike movie without a fart in it"!! Gold! Great adventure guys, thanks for sharing it.
Aah .. Gosh! Just binge watched and I admit that this is one of the best contents that I have ever seen on Himalayas! You guys Rock! I am going to spread this link across all my riding groups!
Wow, thank you! It was great fun to make.
Absolutely amazing. Stunning scenery. You guys have done a fantastic job to make that journey but to film it in such clarity and edit what must have been hours of film. Cant say thank you enough. Thank you.
Well done to all of you that made it.
Watching this in 2020 and guys this is the best Himalayan adventure video I've seen so far . Kinda got me a bit emotional. I still gotta ride into Himalayas one day.
Ashish and Nosh really helped so much with making this a special journey.
THAT WAS INCREDIBLE! Takes me back to my work trips to Mumbai, Surat, Bhubaneswar, and Paradip. Sadly, our handlers would never let us drive. Of course it would have been difficult in all that traffic and the opposite traffic patterns than in the US. Thanks for producing this; I thoroughly enjoyed it. Best regards, Tony Yeley
Im glad you liked it. Please tell your friends about it.
Handlers? Were you CIA?
Beautiful! So much positivity in this video! All five of you! Such a spirit is what the world needs today! Respect!
Got to be your best film to date. What fantastic adventure! Talk about inspiration!👍🏻✊🏻💨
Yeah, I think so too. It was a lot of effort. I think Noshes camera work also lifts it as when we shoot a story we have different camera angles.
Just discovered you blokes,have been watching all sorts of stuff you get up to,by far this was epic in a lovely way.Travel broadens the mind apparently,you sure help.Still got lots of your old stuff to get through as the bikes gather dust.My young sister traveled through all of India,Nepal,Kashmir,Pakistan and Afghanistan back in the "70's with her husband when the world was a different place.So now I know why Manali is so special,thank you.Soon we can dust off the cobwebs.
Looking forward to getting back into Northern India. Great people, beautiful country, wonderful culture and food.
Truly awesome .
Seen many Himalayan bike trips, this one was as real as it can ever get.
Was watching the review of the new "2021 RE Interceptor 650" and slept while watching it, woke up in the morning with this video on my laptop screen at 9 minutes (Chandigarh) at first I thought let's close this but gave it a shot while making my breakfast. I watched the whole video and it was amazing to see the amount of detail and fun you guys had during the trip felt bad for that guy(one who got injured in the beginning). It is like a dream for every biker to go there once in a lifetime and I can't wait to witness the beauty of this journey.
Didn't know about the pulsar's toughness hats off.
That was a great ride and great fun filming it.
Best damn Himalayan Motorcycling Adventure film ever. Thank you guys.
Holy crap guys. Awesome video. Epic, once in a lifetime journey. There are very very few biking videos I will watch for over 20 minutes or so, but I had to see this one through to the end. That is what adventure biking is all about. Get away from the beaten path populated by tourists and see the true country and talk to the real people. Stunning views. Just wow. Too bad about Stephan. Keep it up and be safe.
Second time I've watched this now. What an amazing movie!
The scenery is epic!
If u r a rider.... Then u should go to laddakh atleast once it's I can't describe here it's whole different vibes there and nature is soo pure and and and many many more....ohh
Just one line... U should go there atleast once 👍👍
For sure, it's on my bucket list.
absolutely incredible. thank you for taking the time to not only capture, but share this, for free with the world. It is an inspiration and I hope to have a trip like this in my lifetime.
I have seen hundreds of Leh Riding Videos and i must say this one is the best of all of them, this video has set such a standard across all of the content creators that i believe no one might be able to beat the quality and content this video has.
One more beautiful part was to see the whole journey from someone else's eyes someone who is not an Indian.
You are a legend. You've not just documented a great journey but you've made such a great epic film.
AMAZING ! just can't tell you how much the travel animal inside of me has awoken that too at 4:11 AM
Ah, India and Himalaya, that is great. But mind you, India is having a lack of hospitals for covid-19. Their "second wave" has surprised them. If you have any spare money, please donate to India.
National geographic should buy your documentary 😂🤣❤️👍🏻👏🏼
Agreed!
😂😂 yes
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I've watched this twice now, all the way thru, and it has me inspired, truly, to keep exploring the world on two wheels! Dave, you've put together a stunning, inspiring, uplifting, joining of cultures and people trip report that all can enjoy. Really impressive bit of moto documentary. Keep up the great work!
Well, do not forget, I wish I had the money to ride my bike in YOUR country. Did you ride all the "Blue Roads" in your own State, yet? Small roads you never travelled, pretty close by, they could be awsome.
Thank you for inviting me on your journey.. Spectacular!!! Like wise. Covid-19 has a lock on us. One of the Best videos I have had the privilege to watch.. Please invite me again!!!!! Greetings to Nugget he Rocks!!!!!!!! Happiness Always.
Glad you liked it.
One of the best adventure motorcycle videos I've ever seen. Good job bringing the culture of the areas you ride into focus.
Great movie, guys! We've put Himalaya on our must go list after watching this.
guys how about August 2018. I am planning for one.
good season for Himalayan rides you can try one organised by Royal Enfield
royalenfield.com/rides/events/ho/
This is the best movie that I have seen in my entire life....
Though many Indian go to Leh and make movie out of it but this movie from the perspective of u guys is just awesome
I'm glad you like it Tanmay. With Nosh and Ash's help it wouldn't have been that good.
What a video!! This took me back to the time I drove from Delhi to Leh in a Mitsubishi Pajero. And even bought tears to my eyes. I miss the Himalayas I hope this Corona virus situation improves I'm gonna head there soon. I just bought a new bike KTM 390 Adventure 10 days back! Taking it to the Himalayas after this is over
Glad you liked it. The Indian boys, Nosh and Ashish were great company and very passionate about their wonderful country.
What a bloody awesome movie. Thanks so much for sharing the journey. Very inspiring stuff guys.
Thought I could watch for a minute or two before going to bed, but I also ended up watching the whole adventure twice.
This is what reality is, this is what adventure motorcycling is..!
The PULSAR 220 did a great job in such terrains and I'm surprised.
Speechless, that's how i'm feeling right now, and it's really the best compliment i can make to you guys.
Guys you all are rocking ! Ashish and the Indian boys have been great salute to all u folks
at first i thought oh some greyed haired men with no humour on their bikes, man i was wrong, you sirs are really fun going and happening! really enjoyed your adventure thru this video. thanks for sharing the feat!
This is awesome! Nugget! what a classic Aussie bloke. Incredible adventure ride. Inspirational.
What a glorious trip! I love that you paid so much attention to details, people, culture. And the scenery is just mind-blowing. A fun, rowdy crew, too!
Ohh... From here u get ur Himalayan wool!!
Got u yeyy!!
Oops look familiar, oh the himalayan alaskan.
If you didn’t think of The Temple of Doom at 30 minutes in, I just don’t know who you are anymore. Love your adventures
One of the best travel adventure motor video! Everything about this is just amazing!
keep wondering why I saw this video dozens of times recently- now I know. stuck inside home for over 40 days under lockdown, this video reminded me of the world outside I will get back to. I went to Leh in december, will be going there again :)
Keep your chin up
Canada cold winter here saying Way to Ride Guys! Could have watched more. Thanks for sharing the adventure with the World!
When ever i need to remember why im working and saving money, I come to this video. to remind myself how amazing life can be!
Somewhere in the middle of the movie - " Can't wait for it to end and get on my bike for a quick spin."
At end of the movie - "I wish it lasted a bit longer."
Life's just so confusing sometimes.
Glad you liked it.
This is one of the best videos i have watched in adventure biking. 1 lakh subscribers is just a disgrace to this channel. This channel atleast needs 5 million subscribers.
Thank you for your kind words.
Hi Dave... Great, great video.... Brutal landscapes, awesome story, gut music..... Congrats, man, great staff..... Thanks for the moments. Greetings from Spain.
When people meet people and bikers meet bikers it becomes utopia yes utopia !!!!!!!!!!! One life live it is the understatement !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Was searching RUclips for such videos and so happy to have come across this. Loved it totally!
So glad!
What a great video. I never thought I will watch the whole video in one go. But did it. Even my wife joined me for the whole length of it. Really enjoyed it and inspiring.. thanks.
I'm glad you both liked it. It's a little long but it's great to see that you held out to the end.
Great film guys! I can't wait to get back on the bike again and explore, even if it may be within my immediate region. The experiences on a bike are life changing and soul filling.
Yep just love adventure riding.
Absolutely marvellous....thanks for coming to my country and show our culture and beauty to the world ...the most important aspect about your documentary is it's raw nature... 👍👍👍 Thanks Again..
Thank you
Absolutely brilliant film! Watched it from start to finish (usually struggle with 5 mins!) You managed to bring out the great personality and character of all the guys that went and the loveliness of everyone you met. Amazing people, attitude, bikes and place. All nitted together seamlessly.
Bike film perfection in my opinion and I'm bewildered it's not gone viral. Hope your mate Stephan was ok btw.
I have been dreaming to one day become a biker to explore the cultures and the way of life of different people across the world. Your adventures has been an eye opener of the way of life of people. thank you mentors.
That's what we hoped.
I cant thank you enough for taking the time to make this epic video im blown away by the scenery and the people are amazing I want to go there so bad now i just need your wonderful guides ash and nos
What a beautiful, beautiful movie.
And what legends you guys are.
Thanks so much for doing this and sharing it with us all.
Thanks mate. It was fun riding with those guys.
Awsome..simply awsome video...first when i started the video, i was like.."NO WAY, I AM NOT GOING TO WATCH 2hrs OF VIDEO!!" but i was glued to my seat and watched ur entire footage and I felt like I was there along with u guys riding beside you....its simply superb and breath taking video..
Watching this for the 3rd or 4th time. Such an epic adventure!
One of my favourites
One of the best adventure movies ever, i've seen on youtube. Nicely done.
He sums it up well at 58:10 , A trip of the lifetime
It truly was brilliant
Thank you, guys! -) Fun to watch! Greetings from Berlin Germany
Its AMAZING to watch you guys for the spiritual place of bikers...... hope you enjoyed india and its culture...... try to come to south India you will like it same as Himalayas
Stunning country and a fantastic homage to it and adventure riding, well done guys
Such a long video but surprisingly, I enjoyed every bit of it, I can watch it again without skipping, superb adventure, superbly portrayed 👍👍👍.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You just made my day. Love this movie and i just decided to go in autumn 2019. Looked at it atleast 3 times start to end. All thumbs up.
you won't regret it
Did you get around to it?
Thanks for sharing your Adventure and Experience,You are amazing guys, Cheers from Portugal!
Our pleasure!
I swear I didn't blink and watched the entire video in one breath... 😅 Amazing videography, narration and like they say, an amazing adventure is nothing without equally amazing company..! Loved each aspect of the journey..!
Felt bad about Stephan and wish to welcome him back in India soon..!
Wish you more miles..! 👍
Now thats a journey :-) Thanks for letting me join in guys. I really feel glad in every cell for people that do this kind of things. Hats of gentlemen
Our pleasure!
1:18:36 I live in the Capital City Ranchi of that state Jharkhand. This documentary made my sunday!!😊 just fantastic piece of work!
Excellent.
Johar to nosh even im from jharkhand 😂😂🙏
@@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV Nothing but a waste time. Perhaps have some useful info instead of just wasting air?
I just finished watching, what an amazing adventure, thank you for sharing this experience, keep making them :D
Love this! Thanks for providing an insight into the spectacular Himalayas!
I can't stop watching all these wonderful movies, I'm currently nursing a broken arm and will be ready to ride in 6 weeks!
Best quote of the movie
Nugget "Does he have ice cream!?" I'm sure he does Nugget! hahaha
Sucha a beauty! and a top bloke!
Cheers from Canada! If you guys ever wanna ride the beautiful Canadian Rockies, Please don't be shy to msg me!
Cheers,
Jerzy
Namaste 🙏gotta say that was brilliant viewing,loved every minute,I had the pleasure of doing the Everest base camp walk 2 years ago and can relate to high altitude travels,stay safe
thank you Keith
Best darn motorcycle tour video I have ever seen. Well done, it was if I was along for the ride. For a future RE Himalayan owner, it was great to see them in their element. Thank you, very enjoyable feature length movie.
Thanks for watching
Absolutely awesome... I can't wait to go to the Himalayas, wish I had Nosh and Ashish to show me the place as well. Such great hosts and guides. As always, an absolutely amazing and inspiring adventure movie.
ITS INCREDIBLE!!!!! ITS INDIA!!!!!!! LOVED YOUR VIDEO DO VISIT AGAIN
Glad you liked it!!
Fan...bloody..tastic.... great vid.... really enjoyed that... lifted my soul. Ride on 👍
I absolutely love this movie. Always inspires me every time I watch it. I first saw it when I started riding and helps connect me to the time when I can adventure the world on my bike too. Thanks so much.
We like it when our movies motivate people to get out and about.
Thanks heaps
Thanks for the complete upload, this was an awesome “movie”.