भारत के आखिरी गांव तुरतुक की सैर I Turtuk in Ladakh - The Last Village on India & Pakistan Border
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Nestled just 7 kilometers away from the Line of Control, Turtuk boasts a rich history as part of the Baltistan region in Pakistan until the Indo-Pak war of 1971, following which it became integrated into India. While he is an engineer by profession, he finds equal fulfillment in teaching and guiding visitors through immersive tours of his village.
Early in the morning, we embarked on a leisurely stroll through the village with Yaseen, immersing ourselves in its rustic charm. However, as Yaseen had to return to his teaching commitments, we joined Raj, the knowledgeable guide at the Balti museum for further exploration. Raj skillfully guided us through the museum, unveiling the unique Turtuk's history. From ancient woolen garments to aged cooking vessels, each artifact whispered tales of the village's rich heritage.
Next we checked out the cold storage and marveled at the villagers' ingenuity in preserving essentials like butter and wool.
From the cold storage, we proceeded to explore a war bunker, where Raj provided us with a detailed background of its significance in the village's history.
Reuniting with Yaseen later, we savoured mulberry juice at a café managed by a women's self-help group. Once again, as he tended to his commitments, we took the opportunity to explore the Balti kitchen on our own. Here, we had the pleasure of meeting Abdul Rashid, father of Rashidullah Khan, who graciously enlightened us about Balti cuisine before leading us to his apple, apricot and grape orchards.
As twilight descended, Yaseen took us to the Walnut Cafe. The charismatic owner, Ghulam Bhai, regaled us with his warmth, joviality and enthusiasm.
Our journey culminated at the ISU Homestay, managed by the gracious Ali Hussain Bilqees Bano, where we were enveloped in the warmth of the community's stories and flavours.
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Text by Swetaleena Nayak
Bhaichara Zindabad, Bharat Zindabad
I must appreciate your effort to reach out to the nooks and corners of Ladakh's cafe and bring the authentic recipe to the world. As you rightly mentioned in this video, Ghulamji was a pretty exciting chef and human being. Thank you for sharing these recipes and Ladakh cuisine.
Best part: chit-chat with Ghulam bhai. 🙌🏻
Thanks to Delhi Food Walks, you are playing a significant role in bridging the gap between different regions of India through its culinary experiences. Your dedication to connecting people through food has truly made a lasting impact on the culinary landscape.
Thank you, Nirmal ji.
Incredible vlog ❤
Nice Exploration...!!
Your efforts are much appreciated and I wish more and more people from various part of India to visit these homestays and cafes.
Your involvement with the locals is quite friendly and impressive...!! 👍👍
Very nice episode. Anubhav ji 👏👏
Amezing ❤
Love from Assam ❤❤❤ come again in this bihu❤
Best video ever❤
Thank you Anubhav sir
Arrea janab..... Kahea pahla gaon india ka❤
# turtuk
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Could you do something so that English subtitles can be activated?
Great scenic views
Excellent
Another brilliant episode !! :)
1:01 Buckwheat is called BRO in Balti language and the Flour made from it is called STARMA..
Keep walking Keep explaining
Pls come again to manipur
Nice video sir
Please continue making English subtitles
Happy Holi
Good👍👍👍 video🎥🎥🎥
Sir agartala wala video uplod kijiye🙏
Sir aap Ladakh kon se month pe gaye thai??
Baai ji tucee kujh karogey ja fear galla daa kada banaogay jai lakesh 😢😢😢😢😢😢
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Balti Food is very nutritious .
Sir dekho m apki video dekhne k lie wait krra hu sbse pehle.... Ye Rahulitrc wale bhai ka comment delete krdo plzzz....
Like to become Civil, shall I/We Ask, weather You meet Mr Sonam Wangchuk? Now a days You are in Ladakh... So, to be Civilized, should I/We know, Do you Supprt #saveladakh #climatefast #fastuntodeath...!!? If, YES... than Sir after Day 20, where is Your Video with Mr. RANCHOO...!!? 🤔
Bro, Be Civil... Be Civilized... Jai Hind 🙏
You look like aafgani
First Village kahiye sahab, last nahi
Bahi last he hai to last he kahenge na....
@@Play_learn_games77 border se to 1st village hai.
Depend krta hai ki is gaon ko dekha kahan se ja rha hai. Agr koi Bharat se dekh rha hai to ye last gaon hoga lekin agr koi Border ke bahar se dekh rha hai to ye Bharat ka first gaon hua. Chuki video bnane wale Bharat ke hain aur yahin se wahan gye hain isliye unki title sahi hai. Aap jahan se dekh rhe hain wahan se decide kriye ki ye aapke liye last gaon hua ya first. Simple 😊
Not interesting
As presentation wise visa2 explore better
Bjp 400
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