Can't believe how fast 2hrs 45min passed. I don't really know what to write down on your videos now, (appreciating from the 1st video) it was so nice to see you interacting with locals more, showing us the diversity, the beauty of nature, those small talks which lead to a smile on our face. Love the part where you wore a dress ( tibetan) . And yes tibetan bread( gurung bread) is always delicious 😂, but the view was absolutely amazing with gurung bread 😅 As always stunning cinematography, nicely edited and happy to see you guys enjoying your Trek.
Wow! Thank you so much for watching the entire video ❤🙏 That is as high a complement as we can get. And thanks for such wonderful words. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Here's one for Tibetan Bread and the stunning views of Kanchenjunga 🙏
These people, having just themselves, a few animals and the mountains... are living their essence: love. Love and compassion visible and feelable in each word they utter, each gesture they do. the pourest people in the world, yet the richest inside... teaching us, the western world, something about egolessness and bliss.
You said it so well, life is a blessing when we have less materialistic life but more of nature. How beautiful but sadly everyone is on the trend of foreign migration in Nepal and forgetting how lucky we are.
Speechless. I've always thought that the Eastern Himalayas hold a special charm. It's so lush, so stunning and holds an incredible range of biodiversity. The gushing rivers look like they are flowing right out of God's mouth somewhere behind those giant slopes. Each turn you take the scenery is breathtaking, the views are magnificent. The area has a very special energy that is both humbling and healing. The people are very sweet too ♥️ I take refuge there every time life gets overwhelming in the heat and choas of Kolkata. The climax of the video was just incredible. I'm glad there are other people who value this magical place as much as I do. Keep doing what you do 🙏🏽
adobe works for me-----just subscribed. I love what you are doing and would like to see even more interaction with the locals....since you speak the language it is even more interesting. Keep it up u2. @@TRAVERART
I like how she rolls. Kanchenjunga is beautiful. Hope many people will go there after watching this video. Thank you for bringing Eastern Nepal to lime light.
One thing that separates and makes stand out your channel, your videos from other travel content creators is how you actually take time to interact with the local people and their lifestyle, and not just rush with the cinematic slow motion drone shots alone and flashy transitions. Please don't ever leave this one thing and i am sure you guys will surpass 100k,200k subs in no time.
I agree totally, nature is beautiful but so are the people of the land you walk through. I absolutely love watching your interaction with the people and they love it also.
I truly enjoyed watching amazing landscape, mountains, waterfalls, flowers, cute kids, super friendly locals and I can go forever. And you look gorgeous in the traditional Tibetan dress (Chupa). Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful content!
This has got to be one of the remotest treks that you guys have done so far. You can just see that the routes are so much more filled with wilderness and the settlements fit right into it. Beautiful work!
This movie is an astonishingly artistic cinematographic production, with captivating direction and editing, about a captivating story of love, thankfulness, adventure, and redemption -- all with few words, and character studies left for the viewer to imagine and delight. Simply brilliant! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this lovely heartwarming video.. I am from Sikkim and have been staying away from home due to studies from a long time and when you are away, you truly realise how beautiful your place, your culture and people are.. Nepali people are one of the most hardworking, honest people. This video was like a warm tight hug in a cold day.. ❤
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work and for such wonderful words💚 We are glad we could bring you memories of your home in beautiful Sikkim 🙂🙏 Hope all your loved ones there are safe and well 🤎
about 100km ESE of Mt. Everest - wow, that's something I've never seen before. The waterfall reminded me of when we rented bicycles from I think Kathmandu (a pedal broke off - that was a pain in the leg cycling back with one pedal!) and went to the foothills of the Himalayas, then walked straight up the mountain very steep stairs until exhausted (while ladies walked past us non-stop carrying huge loads on their head straps) - stopped at a tea shop and refreshed ourselves in the white foam rushing down the 45-degree slope between huge rocks - we could not see any water, only foam, and standing between the huge rocks it also felt like foam - that was an unforgettable experience.
I never saw such an epic videography in any of RUclips videos about the Himalayan region of Nepal.I appreciate your efforts in making this incredible documentary.I can connect with every moment of it.Hope you got a privilege to listen the stories of old folks.That is always the best of travelling.The primitive lifestyle,landscape and kindness of the villagers is amazing.Thank you so much.
One of the best trek me & my brother have ever done just before Monsoon start as we're the only outsider's on the whole trail route. Stretching the last hardest hurdle of high rocks by throwing heavy bags beside the stone & ascending with zero visibility of mountains along the route gave the memorable moments to share & remember throughout the life. Seeing Nupu dai, dd & Tenzing once again made happy. Thank you for your cinematic documentation, giving that same chillness & brought smile back on the face along this whole trek.
That translated discussion about Yaks, Yak needing salt, blue sheep coming in the vincinity of people because of leopards and the Nepal, Tibet, India border is culturally an interesting part of your video.
Was planning to do this trip, then covid came along.... my eldest brother who I've done all my Himalaya trips now has Parkinson's so it will never happen, this film is taking me on that journey. Thank you both for doing this trip
We are honored to know that we were able to bring you and your brother along in this journey 🙏 We hope you enjoyed it. Best wishes from us to both of you 💚
We created video of Kanchenjunga 3 years ago and now we can see many changes during these three years of Gap. Really nice video of Kanchenjung North Trek.
Wow, what an incredible video! I had the privilege of visiting this place a few months ago, and it was such a heartwarming experience. It was amazing to see familiar faces like Tenzing dai, Furbu dai, and many locals whose smiles I can still vividly recall. And Lakpa Tashi at @34:05 - what a cool kid! Thank you so much for sharing your remarkable experiences. Cheers to more adventures like this!
That's great to know you were there and we were able to refresh your memories 🙂 Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙏 And yes, Tashi Lakpa is an adorable kid
Yea. Got to see the full video. A lot has changed as in the formation of the reserve/conservation area. You had great weather. Us in November and early snow storms at 17000ft 😮. We really shouldn't have been up there then.
Interesting video depicting awesome place. High altitude, remote place. Not easily accessible Despite this you reached there & carried out fine videography. Fascinating land scape , Sherpa house & their life style
in 1989 we were one of the first Western trekking groups - we were a party of about six or seven of us and it was so exciting because the Soviets were coming in from Sikkim and by time we got to the base camp, we were surrounded by some of the most revered American mountain climbers, because there was a climbing expedition organized by Jansport- It was a Who’s Who of American climbers, including LED BY LOU WHITTAKER our expedition consisted of George Dunn, Phil Ershler, Jim Hamilton, Robert Link, Larry Nielsen, Doctor Howard Putter, John Roskelley, Eric Simonson, Craig Van Hoy, F.d Viesturs, Jim Wickwire, Skip Yowell, and Greg Wilson. we were thrilled to be in their company. Steve di Costanzo, CT USA - big shout to Nancy Jo Johnson who put our trip together. Janni ho!
Great videography and story telling as always. Wish the narration kept up. Has a distinct 'reading out of a script' feel to it which is possibly becoming more pronounced as I go through more of your travelogues.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙂 We hope to bring you even more and better productions in the future as we work very hard to continuously refine our skills 🙏
@Traverart, Iots of love from an Bharatiya viewer. I love each and every video. You know how you have a good job, when your viewer, at the end of videos, is dying to visit the place you just covered. I love Nepal and the entire north territories on Bharat and Himalayas. You have an amazing talent to do travel videos and narrate. The places and people you have connected with, I feel like I’ve a deep connection with them while I met them only through your videos. Lots of love and hope you do well.
Brings back memories of travelling in the Himalaya ...another wonderful film ,stunning intact ,my favourite channel in RUclips...bravo and greetings from Northern Ireland
A Masterpiece video., everything about it. I love how you both interact with the beautiful people and their children. This could have gone on for hours longer. I didn't wish it to end.
I had a chance to visit one of such beautiful hillside villages once in Solukhumbu. I realized how simple and amazing the lifestyle these hillside people live is. I always think of those memories and after watching your video I wish to visit here. People from the other parts of the World must explore these places. Thank you for bringing this amazing clip guys. Good job!
It's a Beautifull documentary. What a wonderful world, with ice cap mountains, hidden valleys, innocent people with no worries and stress. You guys are doing a wonderful work to show the unseen part of the world. I wish I could join you. Good luck
Hi! Your commentery, especially yours, Smriti, .is not audible most of the times. Please check. We love your excellent fillming. Had a great time watching. Thanks.
Very nicely filmed, Thankyou for showing this masterpiece to . There are so many places like this which is not explored like upper Mugu, I request you to think and research about that too..
Nepal is a home to world tallest mountains. Mount Everest lies in boarder between nepal and tibet (china). Similarly, Kanchanjunga has 5 peaks of which three peaks the main peak,the central peak and the south peak lies in taplejung,nepal.and remaining 2 peak north peak and eastern peak lies in india and borders bhutan.As the main peak of kanchunjunga the 3rd highest peak lies in nepal. Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
All the area covered in this breathtaking video is populated by ethnically, religiously and culturally Tibetan but politically come under Nepal and beyond the mountain ranges to the North; gigantic high plateau is China occupied Tibet. Alas! this is the present state of Tibetans.
@@williamsexpear2021 My little dear, Are you on high....... 1) You dont seem to have understood my English (dear learn English properly before making the comment). 1)What made you think I am a bro , and not a sis l. 3) May be the word I wrote virgin in my comment led you to write that I was a jhay LOL......... Virgin means unexploited/untouched land or nature or anything as we have in Western Nepal. Anything untouched can be called virgin.
It looks like you guys went during the rainy season. The wildflowers at such high altitudes look incredibly beautiful. Kudos to the team for making this difficult journey during monsoon, which would make it even more difficult. Hats off!
Oj to jest przygoda życia 😊😊😊😊😊. Być pod tą górą to tak jak spojrzeć na bramy raju. A te dzieci takie słodkie i szczesliwe.❤😂❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱. Oglądam film i myślę dlaczego nie mogę tam być. Renata
Really enjoyed this, watched it long into the night as I was captivated. Going into that area soon for some potential project work so it was really interesting and helpful. More than that though, you really captured the beauty of the area and once again I really liked your engagement with the locals.
I went to North and South Base Camp 20 years ago as a Trek leader, the trail, villages, and route have changed in the past decades, anyway, it's a nice video with good information, and the lady of Traverart is beautiful, and charming, this is another reason I am watching the video clip along with views and knowledge of the Kanchenjunga areas.
Take my breath away beautiful. Sad that the massively overpopulated scattered unnatural urban West is sooooo very different and just lost. God bless and keep you all! Namaste'
Can't believe how fast 2hrs 45min passed. I don't really know what to write down on your videos now, (appreciating from the 1st video) it was so nice to see you interacting with locals more, showing us the diversity, the beauty of nature, those small talks which lead to a smile on our face. Love the part where you wore a dress ( tibetan) .
And yes tibetan bread( gurung bread) is always delicious 😂, but the view was absolutely amazing with gurung bread 😅
As always stunning cinematography, nicely edited and happy to see you guys enjoying your Trek.
Wow! Thank you so much for watching the entire video ❤🙏 That is as high a complement as we can get. And thanks for such wonderful words. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Here's one for Tibetan Bread and the stunning views of Kanchenjunga 🙏
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These people, having just themselves, a few animals and the mountains... are living their essence: love. Love and compassion visible and feelable in each word they utter, each gesture they do. the pourest people in the world, yet the richest inside... teaching us, the western world, something about egolessness and bliss.
Indeed. There is much to learn from the lives of these people. Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 🙂🙏💚
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You said it so well, life is a blessing when we have less materialistic life but more of nature. How beautiful but sadly everyone is on the trend of foreign migration in Nepal and forgetting how lucky we are.
This place is so interesting
These are the places where pure souls exists!!
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The people from Nepal are unlike anywhere else in the world. Thank you for bringing me back there.
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏
Kanchenjunga, beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. Thanks for bringing this underrated place to the limelight
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
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There is nothing like the Himalayas and the Himalayan life style. Kudos to team Traverart for bringing out this natural glory to us. 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏 There is indeed nothing that compares to the Himalayas
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I'm watching it from another part of the Himalayas .
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I loved the caption
It was Always Tibet and Never China
Thank you for watching 💚🙏🙂
It's Ind!a which is illegally 0ccupying land of Nepal like Kalapani, China is not doing any wrong to nepal😮.
Can’t believe how raw and beautiful Nepal really is. Loved the video and the vibe. 😍😍😍
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
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I feel blessed to be part of this gorgeous journey. Thank you for this mesmerizing video.
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
Speechless. I've always thought that the Eastern Himalayas hold a special charm. It's so lush, so stunning and holds an incredible range of biodiversity. The gushing rivers look like they are flowing right out of God's mouth somewhere behind those giant slopes. Each turn you take the scenery is breathtaking, the views are magnificent. The area has a very special energy that is both humbling and healing. The people are very sweet too ♥️
I take refuge there every time life gets overwhelming in the heat and choas of Kolkata. The climax of the video was just incredible. I'm glad there are other people who value this magical place as much as I do. Keep doing what you do 🙏🏽
As a Tibetan, thanks for showing amazing scenery and people who inhabit that region I have never seen. Like, Subscribe.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 🙂💚🙏 And for subscribing
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Himalayas !! The adobe of Gods themselves 🙏🙏🙏❤️
So much beauty and so much serenity.
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏 The Himalayas are indeed the adobe of Gods
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Abode ya'll.....Abode.....but as to where you are adobe works just as well.....clay makes awesome abodes.@@TRAVERART
@@donnsmith6482 oh shit! Haha! Didn't realize we wrote adobe. Abode it is. Thanks for the correction 🙂💚🙏
adobe works for me-----just subscribed. I love what you are doing and would like to see even more interaction with the locals....since you speak the language it is even more interesting. Keep it up u2.
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Unbelievable beauty nature of Nepal 🇳🇵 ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙂🙏
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I like how she rolls. Kanchenjunga is beautiful. Hope many people will go there after watching this video. Thank you for bringing Eastern Nepal to lime light.
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏 And yes, we hope more people will visit this wonderful region
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I think these people are the most pure and original. Keeping alive their traditions that are love and simplicity...
One thing that separates and makes stand out your channel, your videos from other travel content creators is how you actually take time to interact with the local people and their lifestyle, and not just rush with the cinematic slow motion drone shots alone and flashy transitions. Please don't ever leave this one thing and i am sure you guys will surpass 100k,200k subs in no time.
Thank you so much for appreciating our hard work and for your best wishes 🙂🙏💚
I agree totally, nature is beautiful but so are the people of the land you walk through. I absolutely love watching your interaction with the people and they love it also.
Can't get enough. Good thing the video is 2:45:00 Dammn!
Thank you so much for watching🙏❤
I truly enjoyed watching amazing landscape, mountains, waterfalls, flowers, cute kids, super friendly locals and I can go forever. And you look gorgeous in the traditional Tibetan dress (Chupa). Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful content!
Thank you so much for appreciating our work 🙂 The cultures and landscapes here are indeed just incredible. 💚 And thanks for the compliment 🙏
This has got to be one of the remotest treks that you guys have done so far. You can just see that the routes are so much more filled with wilderness and the settlements fit right into it. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏 It was indeed a pretty wild trek compared to many other popular ones
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Much love to TRAVERART..Another nicely done masterpiece. I am so much in love with Smriti's personality.
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏So glad you enjoyed it. And thank you specifically from Smriti 🙂
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This movie is an astonishingly artistic cinematographic production, with captivating direction and editing, about a captivating story of love, thankfulness, adventure, and redemption -- all with few words, and character studies left for the viewer to imagine and delight. Simply brilliant! Thank you!
Thank you so much for such wonderful words 💚🙂 So glad you enjoyed it🙏
I feel like I am watching a movie . Beautifully narrated.
Love your adventures.
Awesome !
Thank you so much for appreciating our work 💚🙂🙏
Thank you such amazing content. Another well done documentary in the books!
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
Himalaya ❤
Tibet ❤
Best wishes guys 🙏
Thank you so much 🙂💚🙏
Wow! Another beautiful video from Traverart!❤
Thank you so much 🙏❤
Incredible kanchanjangha, amazing nepal 🇳🇵 love ❤ from india ,no word this beutiful himalaya.
Thank you so very much 😍💙
This is was an incredible adventure unlike any other we've ha before
Indeed
Unparalleled beauty of Nepal. Loved every second of it. ❤
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
and India. Nepal cannot claim it for itself.
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you guyz are awesome.....keep entertaining and showing us the hidden beauty of nepal
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏So glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Thank you so much for this lovely heartwarming video.. I am from Sikkim and have been staying away from home due to studies from a long time and when you are away, you truly realise how beautiful your place, your culture and people are..
Nepali people are one of the most hardworking, honest people.
This video was like a warm tight
hug in a cold day.. ❤
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work and for such wonderful words💚 We are glad we could bring you memories of your home in beautiful Sikkim 🙂🙏 Hope all your loved ones there are safe and well 🤎
about 100km ESE of Mt. Everest - wow, that's something I've never seen before. The waterfall reminded me of when we rented bicycles from I think Kathmandu (a pedal broke off - that was a pain in the leg cycling back with one pedal!) and went to the foothills of the Himalayas, then walked straight up the mountain very steep stairs until exhausted (while ladies walked past us non-stop carrying huge loads on their head straps) - stopped at a tea shop and refreshed ourselves in the white foam rushing down the 45-degree slope between huge rocks - we could not see any water, only foam, and standing between the huge rocks it also felt like foam - that was an unforgettable experience.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with us and for appreciating our work 🙂🙏💚
I never saw such an epic videography in any of RUclips videos about the Himalayan region of Nepal.I appreciate your efforts in making this incredible documentary.I can connect with every moment of it.Hope you got a privilege to listen the stories of old folks.That is always the best of travelling.The primitive lifestyle,landscape and kindness of the villagers is amazing.Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 🙂💚🙏
One of the best trek me & my brother have ever done just before Monsoon start as we're the only outsider's on the whole trail route.
Stretching the last hardest hurdle of high rocks by throwing heavy bags beside the stone & ascending with zero visibility of mountains along the route gave the memorable moments to share & remember throughout the life.
Seeing Nupu dai, dd & Tenzing once again made happy.
Thank you for your cinematic documentation, giving that same chillness & brought smile back on the face along this whole trek.
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I'm From Nepal, My Father From Nepal My Mother From Tibet Now I in Singapore 🇸🇬
That translated discussion about Yaks, Yak needing salt, blue sheep coming in the vincinity of people because of leopards and the Nepal, Tibet, India border is culturally an interesting part of your video.
Great to know you enjoyed that part. This part of the world indeed has many interesting things to explore
Was planning to do this trip, then covid came along.... my eldest brother who I've done all my Himalaya trips now has Parkinson's so it will never happen, this film is taking me on that journey. Thank you both for doing this trip
We are honored to know that we were able to bring you and your brother along in this journey 🙏 We hope you enjoyed it. Best wishes from us to both of you 💚
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At what age did you go on your latest trip together?
Just incredible as usual. Thank you very much for showing us beautiful Nepal through your lenses.
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏
wow so beautiful and free from pollution .
Thank you so much for watching🙏❤
We created video of Kanchenjunga 3 years ago and now we can see many changes during these three years of Gap. Really nice video of Kanchenjung North Trek.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 🙂💚🙏 That's amazing that is has changed visibly in the last 3 years
Wow, what an incredible video! I had the privilege of visiting this place a few months ago, and it was such a heartwarming experience. It was amazing to see familiar faces like Tenzing dai, Furbu dai, and many locals whose smiles I can still vividly recall. And Lakpa Tashi at @34:05 - what a cool kid! Thank you so much for sharing your remarkable experiences. Cheers to more adventures like this!
That's great to know you were there and we were able to refresh your memories 🙂 Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙏 And yes, Tashi Lakpa is an adorable kid
Wow! That opening shot with the yaks 😮
Thank you so much for watching🙏❤
Great job! You never fail to amaze us. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
Old life is so beautiful
Can't get it to play. Will have to try again later.
Was so looking forward to this as I did this trek 35 years ago.
Hope you get to try it again🙏 Might have been because it was only just uploaded. We hope you get to refresh your memories from 35 years back ❤
Yea. Got to see the full video.
A lot has changed as in the formation of the reserve/conservation area.
You had great weather. Us in November and early snow storms at 17000ft 😮. We really shouldn't have been up there then.
@@farmkay Definitely must be very different now compared to when you were there. Glad you got see the entire video. Thank you so much 💚🙏🙂
Interesting video depicting awesome place. High altitude, remote place. Not easily accessible
Despite this you reached there & carried out fine videography.
Fascinating land scape , Sherpa house & their life style
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our hard work and the beautiful landscapes and people of Kanchenjunga 🙂🙏💚
I can see the oiginal round brown pears. Eurpeans later brought them to Europe and hybrid them to market what we find today in supermarkets.
in 1989 we were one of the first Western trekking groups - we were a party of about six or seven of us and it was so exciting because the Soviets were coming in from Sikkim and by time we got to the base camp, we were surrounded by some of the most revered American mountain climbers, because there was a climbing expedition organized by Jansport-
It was a Who’s Who of American climbers, including LED BY LOU WHITTAKER our expedition consisted of George Dunn, Phil Ershler, Jim Hamilton, Robert Link, Larry Nielsen, Doctor Howard Putter, John Roskelley, Eric Simonson, Craig Van Hoy, F.d Viesturs, Jim Wickwire, Skip Yowell, and Greg Wilson. we were thrilled to be in their company. Steve di Costanzo, CT USA - big shout to Nancy Jo Johnson who put our trip together. Janni ho!
Incredible! Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with us and for appreciating our work 💚🙂🙏
Hypnotic viewing - again you leave us speechless
Good things are coming your way
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Heart Touching
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Thank you so much 🙏💚🙂
Great videography and story telling as always. Wish the narration kept up. Has a distinct 'reading out of a script' feel to it which is possibly becoming more pronounced as I go through more of your travelogues.
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙂 We hope to bring you even more and better productions in the future as we work very hard to continuously refine our skills 🙏
@@TRAVERART Happy to humbly offer my services as a former radio and stage play actor, and happy to do it for free for one of your shorter ones.
@Traverart, Iots of love from an Bharatiya viewer. I love each and every video. You know how you have a good job, when your viewer, at the end of videos, is dying to visit the place you just covered. I love Nepal and the entire north territories on Bharat and Himalayas. You have an amazing talent to do travel videos and narrate. The places and people you have connected with, I feel like I’ve a deep connection with them while I met them only through your videos. Lots of love and hope you do well.
Brings back memories of travelling in the Himalaya ...another wonderful film ,stunning intact ,my favourite channel in RUclips...bravo and greetings from Northern Ireland
Thank you so much for watching and appreciating our work 🙂💚 That is such a huge compliment 🙏
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Magnificent journeys in to Himalayas paradise. Congrats you done it again.
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏
Nice video.proud to be Nepali.Jai Nepal.Jai nepali bhumi.Hats up to our pride.🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🙏🙏🙏🖐👏🏼
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Awesome video with beautiful scenery shots! Never heard of Kanchenjunga until now…..very interesting!
A Masterpiece video., everything about it. I love how you both interact with the beautiful people and their children. This could have gone on for hours longer. I didn't wish it to end.
Thank you so much for appreciating our work 💚🙂 Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
No one shows that well about Himalayas ever honestly thank you just loved every second of this video
Thank you so much 🙏🙂💚
Magical Nepal🇳🇵 and Kanchenjunga. Loved it.
Thank you 💚🙏🙂
Incredible work once again. Thanks for showing is the beauty of a region very few peopme have seen before
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏
I had a chance to visit one of such beautiful hillside villages once in Solukhumbu. I realized how simple and amazing the lifestyle these hillside people live is. I always think of those memories and after watching your video I wish to visit here. People from the other parts of the World must explore these places. Thank you for bringing this amazing clip guys. Good job!
It is always amazing to see such places and the beautiful way of life, isn't it? Thank you for watching 🙏🙂💚
It's a Beautifull documentary. What a wonderful world, with ice cap mountains, hidden valleys, innocent people with no worries and stress. You guys are doing a wonderful work to show the unseen part of the world. I wish I could join you. Good luck
Thank you so much for appreciating our work and for sharing your observations with us 🙏💚 Your support is very valuable and encouraging to us
Hi! Your commentery, especially yours, Smriti, .is not audible most of the times. Please check. We love your excellent fillming. Had a great time watching. Thanks.
Great video! I hope that guy wasn't joking... how cool would it be to get a YETI sighting!😁😂😂👏👏👏
That would be super cool ! 🙂 Thank you for watching and appreciating our work 💚🙏
Raksi! Wow, did I ever have a bone splitting hangover the next day
Hahah! Raksi at its finest. Thank you so much for watching ❤🙏
The work of camera guy is aesthetically pleasing 🤍 🤍 🤍
it is bro the colors and the quality
Very nicely filmed, Thankyou for showing this masterpiece to . There are so many places like this which is not explored like upper Mugu, I request you to think and research about that too..
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As usual, your video is beautiful depicting the landscape in the Himalayas and the hospitality of the rural people. Thanks. Dr. Ajit Thakur (USA)
wow ..hats off TRAVEART
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Nepal is a home to world tallest mountains. Mount Everest lies in boarder between nepal and tibet (china). Similarly, Kanchanjunga has 5 peaks of which three peaks the main peak,the central peak and the south peak lies in taplejung,nepal.and remaining 2 peak north peak and eastern peak lies in india and borders bhutan.As the main peak of kanchunjunga the 3rd highest peak lies in nepal. Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
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Thankyou very much for showing and sharing the beauty of nature through your RUclips channel. Head's off to you two for this incredible hard works.
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I’ve just started watching this …I’m just simply mystified mesmerized don’t know what else to say
You should have 5.7 million views not 5.7 k ….
All the area covered in this breathtaking video is populated by ethnically, religiously and culturally Tibetan but politically come under Nepal and beyond the mountain ranges to the North; gigantic high plateau is China occupied Tibet. Alas! this is the present state of Tibetans.
Incredible work! Loved watching it again
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Pristine and virgin terrain, sucha natural beauty- Kudos to the entire team
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Bro😂 Jhyap ho?
@@williamsexpear2021 My little dear, Are you on high.......
1) You dont seem to have understood my English (dear learn English properly before making the comment).
1)What made you think I am a bro , and not a sis l.
3) May be the word I wrote virgin in my comment led you to write that I was a jhay LOL.........
Virgin means unexploited/untouched land or nature or anything as we have in Western Nepal. Anything untouched can be called virgin.
fantastic video thanks inspirational who doesnt want to go there?
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Nice place is here tibet south china, india and nepal.
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Everything looks so beautiful. Can't imagine the amount of effort you put on a single video, huge respect brother
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thank you.
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So kid knew latest song❤❤❤🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
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It looks like you guys went during the rainy season. The wildflowers at such high altitudes look incredibly beautiful. Kudos to the team for making this difficult journey during monsoon, which would make it even more difficult. Hats off!
A beautifull journey.a reconciles the soul and heart.a video documentation is very capable and good.i want to go there someday..aamiin.
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It’s 10.30 for the third consecutive days I watching it in parts .. ki kahin khatam na ho jaye ❤️
My friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
thanks for visiting my village 😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much for watching 💚🙏So glad you enjoyed it 🙂 It's wonderful to know we were in your village. Is it Ghunsa?
@@TRAVERART let me keep that private 😁😁 cheers to the amazing content
Could you give your whats app no comming to KBC in October, need weather update n other informations.
The road at 10:00 looks like mud cake
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omg the brown little goat!! so precious
Thanks for watching 🙂🙏 Yes, plenty of adorable goats, sheep and yak everywhere during the trip 💚
Woowww.. Such an wonderful place... I prefer to live in this place until end of my whole life..this is what I call as heaven in the earth
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Oj to jest przygoda życia 😊😊😊😊😊. Być pod tą górą to tak jak spojrzeć na bramy raju. A te dzieci takie słodkie i szczesliwe.❤😂❤🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱. Oglądam film i myślę dlaczego nie mogę tam być. Renata
Wow ....amazing
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Absolutely fantastic work!, I look forward to you videos they keep getting better and better.
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It is a very tough life but also very special, living at one with nature at such an elevation.
Everything put into detailed perspective..not a chance to miss the real art of vlogging..love from Darjeeling❤
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Really enjoyed this, watched it long into the night as I was captivated. Going into that area soon for some potential project work so it was really interesting and helpful. More than that though, you really captured the beauty of the area and once again I really liked your engagement with the locals.
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Just beautiful. Couldn't take my eyes off of the Himalayan life.
well done ... I was there in october 1980 ... Kanchenjunga . . what a mountain !!!
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I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
I went to North and South Base Camp 20 years ago as a Trek leader, the trail, villages, and route have changed in the past decades, anyway, it's a nice video with good information, and the lady of Traverart is beautiful, and charming, this is another reason I am watching the video clip along with views and knowledge of the Kanchenjunga areas.
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I was also in Rajasthan at around early 1981 and I saw your travel blog . . .keep it up , you are both working well . . . congratulations
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Take my breath away beautiful. Sad that the massively overpopulated scattered unnatural urban West is sooooo very different and just lost. God bless and keep you all! Namaste'
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wah wah i proudly nepal❤❤❤❤❤