Unforgettable Encounter with Brown Bear at Sheosar Lake Deosai | 7-Day Adventure Ep.5

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2023
  • Join us on the next thrilling episode of our 7-day travel adventure series! In this video, we're setting out for the awe-inspiring Deosai Plains in Skardu Valley, home to the world's highest and biggest plain. Our trusty rooftop tent on the jeep is our haven as we immerse ourselves in the wonders of nature, explore new lakes, and experience a truly unique encounter.
    🏞️ Journey to Deosai Plains: Explore the world's highest and largest plateau.
    🚙 Jeep Rooftop Camping: Experience the comfort of camping with a view.
    🐻 A Nighttime Surprise: Witness the incredible moment when a brown bear emerges before us.
    🏕️ Camping at Seo Sar Lake: Find solace in the tranquility of this pristine lake.
    🌌 Midnight Adventure: Driving through the night to reach Sheosar Lake, an experience like no other.
    This video documents a life-changing experience where we come face to face with a majestic brown bear in the depths of Deosai. We also share the joys of camping at Seo Sar Lake and embarking on a midnight adventure to reach Sheosar Lake.
    If you're passionate about adventure, wildlife encounters, and the beauty of the great outdoors, this episode is a must-watch. Subscribe to our channel to become part of our community of adventurers and never miss a moment of our thrilling journey!
    Deosai park Introduction
    Deosai National Park (Urdu: دیوسائی باغ ملی) is a high-altitude alpine plain (plateau) and National Park located between Astore District and Skardu District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.[1]
    Deosai Plains are situated at an average elevation of 4,114 metres (13,497 ft) above sea level and considered as the second highest plateaus in the world.[2]
    Etymology
    Sheosar Lake is in the western part of Deosai National Park.
    Deosai is a Shina language word which means a land where Damon or God lives,The name came about from the folk tale immortalised by Mian Muhammad Baksh in his poem, "Saif al-Mulook"; the word 'Deosai' means 'the Shadow of the Giant': the word "Deo" being a contraction of 'Damon in Balti', and the word 'Sai' being one of 'Place in Balti' i.e. the place where the God or the Lord lives.
    Balti people call this place 'Ghbiarsa' referring to 'Summer's Place' because it is only accessible in summer.
    Geography
    Bara Pani is the largest of the rivers that traverse Deosai National Park.
    The Deosai National Park is located in western Himalayas in Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Pakistan. It has an average elevation of 4,114 metres (13,497 ft) above sea level,[3] making the Deosai Plains the second highest plateau in the world after Changtang Tibetan Plateau.[4] The park protects an area of 843 square kilometres (325 sq mi). It is well known for its rich flora and fauna of the Karakoram-West Tibetan Plateau alpine steppe eco-region. In spring, it is covered by sweeps of wildflowers and a wide variety of butterflies.
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