Annapurna Circuit Trek in Summer: A Journey of a Lifetime | Now or Never Travel

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • "Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Himalayas with our Now or Never Travel vlog, as we take on the legendary Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal during the breathtaking late spring, early summer season. Join us as we conquer the formidable Thorong La Pass, navigate through remote landscapes, and immerse ourselves in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Annapurna Massif.
    Experience the thrill of trekking through lush valleys, charming Nepalese villages, and majestic waterfalls, all while tackling the challenges of altitude and unpredictable mountain weather. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to the tranquil city of Pokhara, our adventure is filled with unforgettable moments and breathtaking scenery.
    Despite facing setbacks like altitude sickness and expired travel permits, our determination and resilience shine through as we push forward to complete this once-in-a-lifetime journey. Join us as we share our triumphs, challenges, and unforgettable memories from the Annapurna Circuit Trek.
    Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness the beauty of the Himalayas and experience the magic of the Annapurna Circuit through our eyes. Watch our Now or Never Travel vlog now and start planning your own adventure in this stunning corner of the world!"

Комментарии • 22

  • @jaysomer6360
    @jaysomer6360 День назад +1

    Amazing video and trekking! Thank you so much for sharing. We are going in September.

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  День назад

      Your going to have an amazing time! Have you heard anything about new rules requiring a guide?

  • @kardponsen4911
    @kardponsen4911 9 дней назад

    Enjoy your beautiful video and soundtrack. Thank very much for such a wonderful experience.

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  9 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. We are happy you enjoyed it! =)

  • @liyinchong4493
    @liyinchong4493 21 день назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @DrD302
    @DrD302 2 месяца назад

    We liked it very much
    We r going too in coming days

  • @DrD302
    @DrD302 2 месяца назад

    Great video you made
    Congrats 💐

  • @DrD302
    @DrD302 2 месяца назад

    Awsm

  • @DrD302
    @DrD302 2 месяца назад

    Nice music n shots n explained very well

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  2 месяца назад

      Im sure your going to have an amazing time! Feel free to reach out with any questions! Thank you for watching but especially for commenting.Its what helps youtube promote the video.

  • @GangXiao_Bo
    @GangXiao_Bo Месяц назад

    Great video! Please, how did you get the anime video of the route? Is it Google Earth? Thanks

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  Месяц назад

      Yes it is google earth but edited with Adobe after effects. Are you a content creator??

  • @هندهند-ث3ه
    @هندهند-ث3ه Месяц назад

    thlnk now thlnk never travel

  • @davidoxley9419
    @davidoxley9419 Месяц назад

    Hi guys. I really enjoyed your video. My wife and I walked the circuit back in 2016. Did you have any problems with your permits and TIMS card? The new rules say you need a guide to get a TIMS card.

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  Месяц назад +1

      Hey David! We didn't have any issues at the time but because we were traveling for a full year we are a little behind on the video edits. We did the trek before they brought in the new rules. We have also been wondering how it has been working out. If anyone who watches this video goes on to do the trek, would you mind commenting about the current guide situation?
      On the one hand I see its a good way to promote employment and also has a trickle down effect (meaning that its another guest staying and eating at all the teahouses) On the other hand as a trekker I might be dissuaded from doing a hike as I enjoy the adventure of doing them on my own. Not to mention the added cost of it.

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  Месяц назад

      Also thanks for watching! =)

  • @karipintakivi9153
    @karipintakivi9153 21 день назад

    Like you seem to understand you only hiked about one half of the true circuit. Muktinath to Pokhara, ar at least to Dhampus Phedi over Ghorepani - Ghardruk - Landruk is just as important part of the Circuit as just hiking over the highest point. Actually you did not even circle the Annapurnas at all, easy to see with a map and a ruler. For a taste of the true circuit this slideshow from mid-eighties can help, Dhampus to Pokhara, twice, with Annapurna Sanctuary and Dhaulagiri icefall thrown in for a good measure. 320 km and 25 days. ruclips.net/video/wxXPsO0Zuzo/видео.html
    PS: your lady friend should learn how to wrap the trekking pole straps correctly, would make them 100% more effective and smoother going. Put the hand into the strap from below so that it goes over the wrist and between the grip and the palm of the hand. No need to squeeze the grip at all. Also much safer as just opening the hand drops the poles hanging free. Convenient also for taking pictures, wiping you brow or picking your nose.

    • @nowornever4173
      @nowornever4173  21 день назад

      Yes we ran out of time on our permits as we had to stop due to altitude sickness. We hope to return someday to complete the whole journey. Thank you so much for your advise and comment. I assume you've done the whole trek yourself? What would you say is your favorite portion past Muktinath?

    • @karipintakivi9153
      @karipintakivi9153 21 день назад

      4 times, in 1984, -86, 2006 and most of it in 2009 (Manaslu, Nar-Pho, Tilicho crossing, ABC). Dhumre - Pokhara twice, from Besisahr once. Dhaulagiri Icefall great sidetrip. Tatopani - Ghorepani - Ghandruk - Landruk - Tolka - Pitam Deurali - Dhampus is great, also A Sanctuary of course.

  • @14-Peaks
    @14-Peaks 13 дней назад