Nelong - The Forbidden Valley of Janhavi : Ashutosh Mishra | IMF Webinars Vol. 11 | Exploration

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @DMTjaipur
    @DMTjaipur 4 года назад +1

    What a knowledge interface ,.,

  • @YashRawat78
    @YashRawat78 4 года назад +2

    WOW!!!...Fascinating

  • @NareshKumar-ef8dl
    @NareshKumar-ef8dl 3 года назад +1

    Very nice
    I like it

  • @shankarswaminathan9359
    @shankarswaminathan9359 2 года назад

    Thank you Mr. Mishra for an extremely well put-together, informative and insightful presentation. I look forward to your future explorations as an armchair admirer of the Himalayas from afar.

  • @sushamanagarkar981
    @sushamanagarkar981 4 года назад +3

    Amazing presentation!

  • @surjitpuri4839
    @surjitpuri4839 4 года назад +3

    Must appreciate the tech skills in explaining the route in forbidden valleys,with anecdotes of historical backgrd.Photoes shown in the video are very catchy.Brilliant presentation.

  • @harishpathak8722
    @harishpathak8722 3 года назад

    Very brilliant presentation with vast knowledge about that region. Would like to be a part of your next exploration.

  • @amitbikramjana9527
    @amitbikramjana9527 4 года назад +2

    Nice documentation!

  • @mikebravo4860
    @mikebravo4860 4 года назад +2

    Presentation well studied.... Thanks

  • @darshankhullar6169
    @darshankhullar6169 4 года назад +2

    Very commendable and very well presented.

  • @ulhasdeshpande9513
    @ulhasdeshpande9513 4 года назад +4

    Amazing story and lovely narration. It is so nice to see new routes being explored and challenged. This part really looks beautiful and complete wilderness. Hope to see many more of these.

  • @bunty55555
    @bunty55555 3 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation , I learnt a lot
    Thank You Ashutosh
    One quick question, the Chinese claim this valley along Jadh ganga, DOES INDIAN ARMY HAVE CONTROL OF PULUM SUMDA OR SUMLA/ SUMDA GAAD which is the source of Jhanvi ?
    We need to be agressive in implementing watershed principle to have complete control of our water sources
    Thanks

    • @ashutosh69gmailcom
      @ashutosh69gmailcom Год назад +1

      Sorry for replying late.... in fact the Sumla Gad headwaters as well as the Tsnag Chok La headwaters are all in our control ...all of Janhavi watershed ....its difficult logistically from their side as well...but they are present right next :-) Hope to peek iot their camps one day :-)

    • @bunty55555
      @bunty55555 Год назад +1

      @@ashutosh69gmailcom Great to know that we are in control all the watershed of Janhavi /Jadh ganga which enetually meets the Bhagirathi ....we shud be very aggressive in watershed principle WRT tibet ...we should not allow the hans who are in illegal occupation of tibet to control water that flows into India ...as much as possible ...

  • @DHIRENMP1
    @DHIRENMP1 4 года назад +2

    Nice and interesting exploration. Which season you have trek, and total duration of your trek.

    • @ashutosh69gmailcom
      @ashutosh69gmailcom 4 года назад +1

      June1st to 3rd week and exploratory expeditions are usually 2 week duration

    • @DHIRENMP1
      @DHIRENMP1 4 года назад +2

      @@ashutosh69gmailcom Thanks for quick reply. Exploratory expedition duration depend upon area, where u are exploring.Purpose was, to know, if river or Nallah get over flodded then difficult to cross.

    • @ashutosh69gmailcom
      @ashutosh69gmailcom 4 года назад +2

      @@DHIRENMP1 they are unpredictable but the area usually gets lesser rainfall than main bhagirathi valley....usually not a show stopper in what we have seen so far

  • @trekkitindia
    @trekkitindia 4 года назад +4

    Nice! Liked the "Seven Years In Tibet".

  • @nitintidke
    @nitintidke Год назад

    Great to see so much unknown area..!! Thanks a lot for this valuable information. Haven't seen these treks on any known platforms. Do these treks need special permits?

  • @premkumarsingh8103
    @premkumarsingh8103 4 года назад +3

    This is so well done.. would love to explore this area in the coming years..
    Mr.Ashutosh, if you wouldn't mind, would love to join in with you on your next exploration in this region. :)