Hey Gabriel there is very heavy rain fall predicted in Uttarakhand around 1,2,3,4 may .hope after the rain you will be able to see the mountain peak 🌧 🌧 🌧 please upload at least 2 video a day, i am getting addicted to your videos specially this Himalayan series 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Never heard of this town. It is much more quiet and less crowded than your average tourist place! Thank you for taking us along! I miss India so much! Your videos are making me so nostalgic!
@@Vikasslytherine I might as well just spent one year in one of the India IT Tech hubs so i can improve my network, if i`m not wrong there is a 365 tourist visa.
I've seen and been to Bageshwar in 1998 on my way to Pindari Glacier. After Pindari continuid on to Chaukori and then to Patal Bhuvneshwar and eventually back to Jageshwar via a few nights along the way in other places and to Almora and Delhi. Great trip. Only encountered a few travelers.
Gabe the Char Dham is opening up soon. You should plan accordingly for Badrinath Dham and Kedarnath Dham will help complete your 4 stops at the holy sites. I went there in October and man oh man, are they some divine places. 🙏🏼
Love seeing the ancient temple and the cool carvings inside but when you bent down to have the blessing, I couldn't hit the Like button fast enough! I'm fascinated with the ancient temples and the stories and teachings of the carvings. Thank you for sharing this adventure!
If you enjoy listening to them then i recommend you to try Mahabharata & The Ramayana they are Ancient epic & folklore. similar to the illad & Odyssey 😃
I’m missing India! Thank you for the video. I’ve been to Bageshwar many times. I recommend going to the Pindari Glacier and seeing Babaji. He lives in a wonderful stone shelter. Yes, go to Munsayri!!!
As a "Uttarakhandi" living in Florida now, I welcome you to my home state Gabe! As every state in India is unique, our state is blessed with a lot of natural beauty, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural richness. Even in the same state, we have two regions that have their own distinct language and culture - Garhwal and Kumaon. Hope you discover more hidden gems in the state and have fun!
Great video, Gabriel. What a shame about the fires affecting the views of the Himalayas. I can imagine it looking spectacular from those foothill towns. I always feel sad when people save their money for a once in a lifetime trip and the weather or some natural catastrophy; sullies the experience. Fortunately, you have seen those mountains at their finest; so hopefully there is some consolation there. Thoroughly enjoying your videos and hope the way clears enough, for you to see a few peaks. Way to go, Gabriel 🌟☀️👒😊
Once come to Goa, rajesthan, kerala, if you love nature then come to indian hill station Shimla, kullu manali, if you are spritual then come to rishikesh, vrindavan, mathura ( lord Krishna birth place), varanasi. If you like ice then come to kashmir, laddakh,.if you are adventurous than come to north east part of India: sikkim, arunachal pradesh, nagaland...india offers everything.
True Jenny fires must not happen there. But yeah as you start going higher into the Himalayas these fires dont happen so many times largely because those mountains are so high that oxygen is very low and its always snow over there. Those places have almost negligible populations and those places are really remote and got best view in the world....You would start thinking its not Earth but some other planet
Gabe, your videos, content and your dedication are truly fascinating. Your curiosity and importantly the attitude and the respect accorded to the local culture and practices and the way of life are truly inspiring and commendable. You’ve got yourself a new subscriber. Namaste and wishing you continued success and happiness.
I am very impressed with your India vlog. Quite different than the other vloggers. I wish I could travel like you do. Good luck for the rest of the trip. Eagerly waiting for what you are going to show us next.
I love how you take the time to talk with locals when you travel and you keep the camera on to share the conversation with us. That’s so important people a lot of people Great travel due to language barriers, and you prove that it is possible!! Can’t wait to continue the adventure
You are such a traveller. Noone youtuber try to make this kind of videos. Shiva will bless you. You are such a kind person. Who shows real India real history
You should visit north east too. That's completely different side of India and really beautifully. Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh
I'm one shy of being comment number 108 GABE. (Edited just now after watching it all. Awesome surprises you found there and we got to see the Shiva statue plus the temples around it plus the goddess temple at the top of the hill. I'm so tired that I thought 🤔 I was comment #107. Ah well.) Sitting here at the clinic in my mom's room while watching over her for the night and was anxiously waiting for your newest vlog. Bahut-bahut dhanayavad Gabe bhai. Keep doing your best. You da the man! Jai Hind 🕉️🙏🏻🇮🇳!
@@sudhanshu7537 Ram Ram 🙏🏻 Sudhanshu. I'm Colombian 🇨🇴 American 🇺🇸. My mom and dad are Colombian and I was born and raised in The United States 🇺🇸. I am from the state of South Carolina. I have been living in Colombia for 23 years. I visited Bharat 🇮🇳 for 48 days in 2019. I was in the states of Maharashtra, Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Mujhe Bharat se sachcha pyaar hai 😍. Main vapas aaoonga in January 2023.
Hey Gabe namastey 🙏 how is it going man hope u r doing good do u remember i am shivam from bageshwar Just watched your videos you’re doing a good job see ya soon peace out shanti ☮️
Cool man, nice to meet you bro, thanks for all the info. I finally got some nice mountain views at Chopta: instagram.com/p/CdAtb6-ue70/ Have a good one. ✌
The guy are around 10min in giving you advice really warmed my heart. I have had both the best and worst experiences in India, but overall I love the people
Native people of uttrakhand are already rich or if not will keep self respect above everything u won't them begging anyday ... But after uttrakhand joined India people from nearby border areas entered unprecedentely
@@AshishSingh-zg4uz From my understanding it has to do with desperation. Maybe migration from UP and other states is a factor, but I understand that we live in a world where not everyone can afford a smartphone. My problem is more with people actively trying to scam me, which annoys me and can be potentially dangerous. But I don't hate anyone for being in a position where they have to ask for help. I am sure both you and I have had to ask for help with things through our life
The lion skin (or tiger skin) under Shiva is used in meditation in the wilderness to sit on to trick and keep other animals away from you while you’re in trance
I decided not to go to Munsyari, as you'll see in the next video. I was getting burnt out on the long bus and jeep rides and wasn't certain whether it would be clear enough to see the mountains. If it was clear then it sounds like I missed seeing somewhere really special. I lucked out a couple days later though and got some clear views of the mountains at Chopta, after it rained.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I understand but as a viewer, I am kind of sad to know that you didn't go to Munsiyari...I was so looking forward to seeing Munsiyari through your eyes but nevertheless, I am thoroughly enjoying your adventures in India. Chopta, Tungnath, Rudranath are really amazing places. So glad know you were welcomed by rains. Hope you get more happy surprises ahead. Tc.
I'm bummed to have missed it as well. If it had been more certain that I would be able to see the mountains I might have gone for it. But the thought of spending an extra two days on a bus and possibly just seeing more smoke made it less appealing.
Really liked this video, the smoke adds atmosphere to the already mysterious village! After this weeks rain you should get those views....you always find these gems to entertain us
Hi Gabe: Another excellent video of Bageshwar, a town I did not know existed in India. The scenery around temple up the mountain looked so beautiful & serene! Thanks for showing us these sights.
Another very enjoyable vlog Gabriel! The people around this area seem a lot more chilled but I can’t help notice all the people sleeping on the ground and all the dogs it breaks my heart! Such extremes in India and it’s right there before your eyes yet such an incredible country with incredible hardship, it is an Epic country with incredible cultures . I love the music choices to go along Namaste 🙏🏼 Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
That my birthplace Shivam I my childhood friend Glad you visit there and have interaction One thing saryu submerge on ganga in patna bihar You know ayodhya shri ram This is saryu river
Some advice for best timing to visit Uttarakhand For green views, awesome water fall- mid july-september For mountain view- october-march(jan feb and march are best) Worst month-(april-mid july) due to forest fire.
Bageshwar was one of my favorite places. I stayed there on my way to Munsyiari and back.. An hour north into the mountains is the Pindari Glacier trek with guest houses, gets you right into the mountains and up to the glacier. Musyiari is incredible with great views of the mountains.
We love watching all of your fascinating travel adventures, many thanks for all the amazing videos.Stay safe, stay healthy, stay happy. You’re awesome 👍🙏🏽
19:38: Thank u so much for this🙏♥️. Wish I could express how much it means to have seen the Baijnath temple of Lord Shiva sitting so far away in Canada from my hometown Nainital. Miss my beloved Himalayas ♥️Thanks to u, I m living it in your Himalayan journey ♥️🙏
Amazing video Gabriel thank you very much, especially the very old holy temples. If your close to Pandukholi mountain near Kukuchina, 25km's from Dwarahat Dunagari mountain there is a ancient holy cave there Mahavatar Babaji cave. I have never been to India but have read about it. take care brother and God bless.
There are tons of hidden gems scattered around in the state that are gateway to the past. As many of them are very remote, they're not widely known and visited.
All the bazaars look similar, was in Kathmandu.Loved it, felt safe.The smog was in Kathmandu also, was traffic fumes to blame there and was in March,cold at night.
Hey Gabriel, happy to see you returning to India once again. Man, your understanding of hindi and indian culture has evolved a lot brother. Happy to see that 😊. Would love to meet you once
I've been to Munsiyari it is a very cool place to visit you can see pancha chuli clearly from there if not cloudy, even you can climb pancha chuli you can also hike khuliya top from there the view is so gorgeus you will remember it in your whole life from the khuliya top you can see the himalayas very closely so it is a must go place
Great video Gabriel- the music near the end ‘While my Sitar gently weeps’ is evocative and wistful, often like your journeys and experiences. Also nice to see you had a longish conversation with someone and got some good tips.
Since ur in UK, you should visit Baba Neem Karoli.. why ? Wondering why facebook Zuckerburg and Apple Steve jobs visited Mysterious Temple where Baba Neem Karoli lived...
I stayed in this town for 2 years. Good for winter time. Not much cold like other 1500+ meters places. 7 day fair in Jan during Sankranti. High altitude meadows & glaciers are nearby.
it like V , Munsiyari is one side and another side is Panchachuli (around 6k meters), you can trek to Khuliya top, you can see Nepal Himalayas and China Himalayas . Its must visit place , you should go Munsiyari , its just so so beautiful !
I visited Pokhara in June, 2019. Even there I couldn't see the Annapurna range and was told that the visibility is much better September onwards. However, on my last day there, the skies started to clear up and I could see the fish tail peak with the naked eye pretty clearly.
Thanks Gabriel for taking us along to a town you've never been to. The voyage of a new discovery keeps you going and keeps us watching. This India trip is mind blowing. Love it!
If you are still around this area you can consider a trip to Jageshwar. Tara Lodge is a good stay. Awesome temples. Ask for Tara Studio and talk to Mahesh Bhatt. Briddha Jageshwar, a short trek to a local peak through the forest is very enjoyable. If the weather turns good you can get a great view of the large (200km long) snowy range from Briddha Jageshwar.
Wow, Amazing people you walked into. That river bed probably gets raging during Monsoon season, never thought about the fires burn til Monsoons come, amazing, Probably hard to leave. Thanks
Great vlog 👍 Mr. Gabrielle. If you really want to spend memorable time in India so please stay 4 more days in uttarakhand and go gourikund for kedarnath track yatra because it's open in 6 may so go ahead for joshimath and stay their for 4 days and register your self for tracking kedarnath yatra those start from 6 may never miss the chance and when your come back from kedarnath then visit badrinath for more blessings jai shiv shambhu 🇮🇳🙏 happy journey 😊
A blessed good day sir Gabe Wowwww nice place of BageshWar India ,And cool pedestrian bridge, and and Unique scenery,and Holy Statue, thank u so much for your wonderful walk around tour sir Gabe Stay safe Godbless u 🙏🙂 from your solid fan viewer from the Philippines 🇵🇭 sir Vhin 👏😍😍😍😍👍👍🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏
He meant sangam, which means merger or confluence of the two rivers(saryu and gomti in this case), I think you misheard that for Ganga, Saryu joins ganga but after 1000 km from where you are at now.
I completely love these Himalayan towns. Hope to see some mountains soon. Great videos, Gabe. Om Namah Shivaya.
I lucked out and got some great views of the mountains, working on that video next. ✌
🙏🕉️🛐
you should visit Chamoli district for more miracles of holy Himalayas...
Hey Gabriel there is very heavy rain fall predicted in Uttarakhand around 1,2,3,4 may .hope after the rain you will be able to see the mountain peak 🌧 🌧 🌧 please upload at least 2 video a day, i am getting addicted to your videos specially this Himalayan series 🙂🙂🙂🙂
The rain helped a lot, see my instagram: instagram.com/gabrieltraveler/
Eagerly waiting for chopta vlog, please upload as much as possible videos for that trek.🙂🙂🙂🙂
Oooo we had our first big storm last night here in Kolkata!
@pandit can you give an example of youtubers who are too friendly? gabriel is friendly also, in planning to come india also soon
@PANDITJI. PUTIN he has been to india many times, and he isn't new. He is travelling since last 10+ years atleast
Gab you are in my hometown felt really honoured that you are here
Cool. 👍✌
Never heard of this town. It is much more quiet and less crowded than your average tourist place! Thank you for taking us along! I miss India so much! Your videos are making me so nostalgic!
@@parichay.a you are indian should visit those places too, unfortunately I'm from Brazil so I can't visit it :(
@@lucasfreire8360 Cost of living is really low you can definitely plan a budget trip. The only big expense will be flight tickets
@@Vikasslytherine I'll soon enough, gotta finish my college and get a internship first lol, i aint got no money rn.
@@lucasfreire8360 lol yeah focus on getting a good gig first and then the world is yours!
@@Vikasslytherine I might as well just spent one year in one of the India IT Tech hubs so i can improve my network, if i`m not wrong there is a 365 tourist visa.
I've seen and been to Bageshwar in 1998 on my way to Pindari Glacier. After Pindari continuid on to Chaukori and then to Patal Bhuvneshwar and eventually back to Jageshwar via a few nights along the way in other places and to Almora and Delhi. Great trip. Only encountered a few travelers.
Gabe the Char Dham is opening up soon. You should plan accordingly for Badrinath Dham and Kedarnath Dham will help complete your 4 stops at the holy sites. I went there in October and man oh man, are they some divine places. 🙏🏼
My husband is going to the chardham today
Love seeing the ancient temple and the cool carvings inside but when you bent down to have the blessing, I couldn't hit the Like button fast enough!
I'm fascinated with the ancient temples and the stories and teachings of the carvings.
Thank you for sharing this adventure!
If you enjoy listening to them then i recommend you to try Mahabharata & The Ramayana they are Ancient epic & folklore. similar to the illad & Odyssey 😃
I’m missing India! Thank you for the video. I’ve been to Bageshwar many times. I recommend going to the Pindari Glacier and seeing Babaji. He lives in a wonderful stone shelter. Yes, go to Munsayri!!!
India is the most Amazing Country for me...🇱🇰
As a "Uttarakhandi" living in Florida now, I welcome you to my home state Gabe! As every state in India is unique, our state is blessed with a lot of natural beauty, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural richness. Even in the same state, we have two regions that have their own distinct language and culture - Garhwal and Kumaon. Hope you discover more hidden gems in the state and have fun!
Thanks Gabriel for showing such an ancient Shiva temple in detail, love from 🇨🇦
Great video, Gabriel. What a shame about the fires affecting the views of the Himalayas. I can imagine it looking spectacular from those foothill towns. I always feel sad when people save their money for a once in a lifetime trip and the weather or some natural catastrophy; sullies the experience. Fortunately, you have seen those mountains at their finest; so hopefully there is some consolation there. Thoroughly enjoying your videos and hope the way clears enough, for you to see a few peaks. Way to go, Gabriel 🌟☀️👒😊
Once come to Goa, rajesthan, kerala, if you love nature then come to indian hill station Shimla, kullu manali, if you are spritual then come to rishikesh, vrindavan, mathura ( lord Krishna birth place), varanasi. If you like ice then come to kashmir, laddakh,.if you are adventurous than come to north east part of India: sikkim, arunachal pradesh, nagaland...india offers everything.
True Jenny fires must not happen there. But yeah as you start going higher into the Himalayas these fires dont happen so many times largely because those mountains are so high that oxygen is very low and its always snow over there. Those places have almost negligible populations and those places are really remote and got best view in the world....You would start thinking its not Earth but some other planet
@@RajeevKumar-tt9vd Yes I can imagine 😊☀️🌻
I really like your videos especially on India. You teach us so much. Thank you.
Gabe, your videos, content and your dedication are truly fascinating. Your curiosity and importantly the attitude and the respect accorded to the local culture and practices and the way of life are truly inspiring and commendable. You’ve got yourself a new subscriber. Namaste and wishing you continued success and happiness.
I am very impressed with your India vlog. Quite different than the other vloggers. I wish I could travel like you do. Good luck for the rest of the trip. Eagerly waiting for what you are going to show us next.
I love how you take the time to talk with locals when you travel and you keep the camera on to share the conversation with us. That’s so important people a lot of people Great travel due to language barriers, and you prove that it is possible!! Can’t wait to continue the adventure
You are such a traveller.
Noone youtuber try to make this kind of videos.
Shiva will bless you.
You are such a kind person.
Who shows real India real history
You should visit north east too. That's completely different side of India and really beautifully.
Sikkim, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh
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Yes,one of the most beautiful place in india, love to north east brothers from Maharashtra
Gabriel this whole trip has been amazing !Thank You .
bro....now your subscribers will get a boom....coz you will get indian subscribers...which are huge...congo
I'm one shy of being comment number 108 GABE. (Edited just now after watching it all. Awesome surprises you found there and we got to see the Shiva statue plus the temples around it plus the goddess temple at the top of the hill. I'm so tired that I thought 🤔 I was comment #107. Ah well.) Sitting here at the clinic in my mom's room while watching over her for the night and was anxiously waiting for your newest vlog. Bahut-bahut dhanayavad Gabe bhai. Keep doing your best. You da the man!
Jai Hind 🕉️🙏🏻🇮🇳!
Where are you from ?
@@sudhanshu7537 Ram Ram 🙏🏻 Sudhanshu. I'm Colombian 🇨🇴 American 🇺🇸. My mom and dad are Colombian and I was born and raised in The United States 🇺🇸. I am from the state of South Carolina. I have been living in Colombia for 23 years. I visited Bharat 🇮🇳 for 48 days in 2019. I was in the states of Maharashtra, Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Mujhe Bharat se sachcha pyaar hai 😍. Main vapas aaoonga in January 2023.
@@sudhanshu7537 Aap Kahaan se hain dost?
@@TheEddieToro But, now you leave in where in India.🙏🇮🇳🙏.
Hey Eddie.
I am from Uttar Pradesh.
Hit me up when you are in India .. I'd love to show you around.
Hi Sir 1stly Your's most most welcome 🙏 in India 🇮🇳
Big Fan
Thanks, I love India.
Cool Vlog! I have never seen any Indian Blogger covers the off-road sites so minutely and seriously! Good job 👍
Thank you Gabriel! Awesome sights 😎☀️❤
U must have been a great devotee in one of your lifetimes in Himalayas wow amazing cry of the soul
i loved the way the Dog slowed down looking at the Goat all curious and concerned!
Hey Gabe namastey 🙏 how is it going man hope u r doing good do u remember i am shivam from bageshwar
Just watched your videos you’re doing a good job see ya soon peace out shanti ☮️
Cool man, nice to meet you bro, thanks for all the info. I finally got some nice mountain views at Chopta: instagram.com/p/CdAtb6-ue70/ Have a good one. ✌
Yeah man i did it see u soon 🙏
The guy are around 10min in giving you advice really warmed my heart. I have had both the best and worst experiences in India, but overall I love the people
me too they were either really nice and genuine or trying to scam me
Native people of uttrakhand are already rich or if not will keep self respect above everything u won't them begging anyday ...
But after uttrakhand joined India people from nearby border areas entered unprecedentely
@@AshishSingh-zg4uz From my understanding it has to do with desperation. Maybe migration from UP and other states is a factor, but I understand that we live in a world where not everyone can afford a smartphone. My problem is more with people actively trying to scam me, which annoys me and can be potentially dangerous. But I don't hate anyone for being in a position where they have to ask for help. I am sure both you and I have had to ask for help with things through our life
@@AshishSingh-zg4uz uttrakhand joined india? Uttarakhand Europe me tha kya pahle.
The lion skin (or tiger skin) under Shiva is used in meditation in the wilderness to sit on to trick and keep other animals away from you while you’re in trance
Munsiyari will not disappoint you. It's less crowded compared to other places, no forest fires and offers a great view of the Himalayas. 🏞
I decided not to go to Munsyari, as you'll see in the next video. I was getting burnt out on the long bus and jeep rides and wasn't certain whether it would be clear enough to see the mountains. If it was clear then it sounds like I missed seeing somewhere really special. I lucked out a couple days later though and got some clear views of the mountains at Chopta, after it rained.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I understand but as a viewer, I am kind of sad to know that you didn't go to Munsiyari...I was so looking forward to seeing Munsiyari through your eyes but nevertheless, I am thoroughly enjoying your adventures in India. Chopta, Tungnath, Rudranath are really amazing places. So glad know you were welcomed by rains. Hope you get more happy surprises ahead. Tc.
I'm bummed to have missed it as well. If it had been more certain that I would be able to see the mountains I might have gone for it. But the thought of spending an extra two days on a bus and possibly just seeing more smoke made it less appealing.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos did u visit Baba neem karoli mysterious temple where zuckerburg & steve jobs visited .?
@@wandererinwonder6977 where is this temple and what is special ? Thanks.
Really liked this video, the smoke adds atmosphere to the already mysterious village! After this weeks rain you should get those views....you always find these gems to entertain us
Got it, posted some pics on instagram: instagram.com/gabrieltraveler
Hi Gabe: Another excellent video of Bageshwar, a town I did not know existed in India. The scenery around temple up the mountain looked so beautiful & serene! Thanks for showing us these sights.
It’s so apparent how much you love India
Another very enjoyable vlog Gabriel! The people around this area seem a lot more chilled but I can’t help notice all the people sleeping on the ground and all the dogs it breaks my heart! Such extremes in India and it’s right there before your eyes yet such an incredible country with incredible hardship, it is an Epic country with incredible cultures . I love the music choices to go along
Namaste 🙏🏼
Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
That my birthplace
Shivam I my childhood friend
Glad you visit there and have interaction
One thing saryu submerge on ganga in patna bihar
You know ayodhya shri ram
This is saryu river
This is my hometown. 😘😘😘
Some advice for best timing to visit Uttarakhand
For green views, awesome water fall- mid july-september
For mountain view- october-march(jan feb and march are best)
Worst month-(april-mid july) due to forest fire.
Bageshwar was one of my favorite places. I stayed there on my way to Munsyiari and back.. An hour north into the mountains is the Pindari Glacier trek with guest houses, gets you right into the mountains and up to the glacier. Musyiari is incredible with great views of the mountains.
Wow Sir Your's Vlog is so nice , I like in everyday
Must visit Darjeeling as well, another town situated in laps of Himalayas. Trust me you will enjoy your visit there.
Ohhh… the site that produces tea 😊
@@travelandtash yup place is mostly known for high quality of tea , but the place as a whole is ❤️. And moreover it’s my hometown so….
@@deepakyadow I’ll visit… i’ll enjoy your people’s love, with a cup of tea. 🙏
@@travelandtash will be waiting on that vlog of yours.
@@deepakyadow good! 🙌
We love watching all of your fascinating travel adventures, many thanks for all the amazing videos.Stay safe, stay healthy, stay happy.
You’re awesome 👍🙏🏽
Came for the Indian Himalayas. Stayed for Indian Culture 101 by professor Gabriel.
19:38: Thank u so much for this🙏♥️. Wish I could express how much it means to have seen the Baijnath temple of Lord Shiva sitting so far away in Canada from my hometown Nainital. Miss my beloved Himalayas ♥️Thanks to u, I m living it in your Himalayan journey ♥️🙏
Amazing video Gabriel thank you very much, especially the very old holy temples. If your close to Pandukholi mountain near Kukuchina, 25km's from Dwarahat Dunagari mountain there is a ancient holy cave there Mahavatar Babaji cave. I have never been to India but have read about it. take care brother and God bless.
There are tons of hidden gems scattered around in the state that are gateway to the past. As many of them are very remote, they're not widely known and visited.
All the bazaars look similar, was in Kathmandu.Loved it, felt safe.The smog was in Kathmandu also, was traffic fumes to blame there and was in March,cold at night.
Gabriel, your choice of music is awesome 😍
Thanks.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Eagerly awaiting your new video Gabriel😭
India is a country and culture so defined by the Hindu religion, it's amazing.
Wow You have so many information about my state Uttarakhand ❤️
So nice to see Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, thanks Gabriel, first time subsciber.
Hey Gabriel, happy to see you returning to India once again. Man, your understanding of hindi and indian culture has evolved a lot brother. Happy to see that 😊. Would love to meet you once
I've been to Munsiyari it is a very cool place to visit you can see pancha chuli clearly from there if not cloudy, even you can climb pancha chuli you can also hike khuliya top from there the view is so gorgeus you will remember it in your whole life from the khuliya top you can see the himalayas very closely so it is a must go place
Truly off the beaten path. Wow Impressive.
Really u know a lot about Indian culture appreciate man👍
Hr hr Mahadev🙏⛳
Thanks for sharing the historic temples in the middle of town.
You can go to garwal region specially rudraprayag, joshimath you can also trek to kedarnath temple
Enjoy, Gabriel. ☺️ your music selection is great. 🙌
Hi Gabriel you are a great person .I like your blog
What a GREAT guy to have met up with!!!!🥳🥳🥳
23:31 Saraswati, goddess of knowledge with the sitar instrument
Music is mesmerising, I must say. I like the hotel at which you are staying.
That is not smoke but mist. Mist is pretty common at this part of mountains.
The way you show this places makes it feel we’re tagging along
Very nice informative vlogs. Really enjoy watching it. Thanks! Keep it up
Hey Gabriel you have good knowledge of Indian culture as well as hindu religion
Great video Gabriel- the music near the end ‘While my Sitar gently weeps’ is evocative and wistful, often like your journeys and experiences. Also nice to see you had a longish conversation with someone and got some good tips.
Since ur in UK, you should visit Baba Neem Karoli.. why ? Wondering why facebook Zuckerburg and Apple Steve jobs visited Mysterious Temple where Baba Neem Karoli lived...
You may call KMVN people in Munsiyari to know if the view of the Himalayas is clear or not. KMVN are government lodges in the Kumaun region.
Thank you for this window into life in daily India---May these clouds part wide open soon---Om Shanti Shanti Shanti.
I stayed in this town for 2 years. Good for winter time. Not much cold like other 1500+ meters places. 7 day fair in Jan during Sankranti. High altitude meadows & glaciers are nearby.
Amazing part of the world! Thanks!
so enjoying another part of India. Thanks Gabe, the smoke is so unhealthy, get to a clean air place
it like V , Munsiyari is one side and another side is Panchachuli (around 6k meters), you can trek to Khuliya top, you can see Nepal Himalayas and China Himalayas . Its must visit place , you should go Munsiyari , its just so so beautiful !
Visit: Kasar Devi, Jageshwar Dham, Vriddh Jageshwar dham and Goljyu dev near Almora.
So you have any plans to write a book on your India experience about its culture, diversity ,temples, people etc??
I wrote about India in this book: www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495
I visited Pokhara in June, 2019. Even there I couldn't see the Annapurna range and was told that the visibility is much better September onwards. However, on my last day there, the skies started to clear up and I could see the fish tail peak with the naked eye pretty clearly.
TKNR.THANKS .GREAT BY THE TOURIST LIKE YOU ALL ARE DOING A WONDERFUL INFORMATION TO ELDERLY AGED PEOPLE WHO ARE UNABLE TO VISIT THESE PLACES.
Thanks Gabriel for taking us along to a town you've never been to. The voyage of a new discovery keeps you going and keeps us watching. This India trip is mind blowing. Love it!
If you are still around this area you can consider a trip to Jageshwar. Tara Lodge is a good stay. Awesome temples. Ask for Tara Studio and talk to Mahesh Bhatt. Briddha Jageshwar, a short trek to a local peak through the forest is very enjoyable. If the weather turns good you can get a great view of the large (200km long) snowy range from Briddha Jageshwar.
Thanks , another video, another new city to see 😊
Good stuff. Thank you. 🙌🏽✨
So nice background music.....perfectly matching with the content. You are a spiritual person inside.
Wow, Amazing people you walked into. That river bed probably gets raging during Monsoon season, never thought about the fires burn til Monsoons come, amazing, Probably hard to leave. Thanks
I just love each nd every videos of yours❤️❤️
Amazing as always. Safe travels and enjoy your trip! Thank you for sharing the beautiful sights.
Uttrakhand is heaven , Indians go to uttrakhand to spend holidays but I don't understand why foreigner visitors don't visit much
Almora old village, its amazing! Around almora many ancient temples.
Great vlog 👍 Mr. Gabrielle. If you really want to spend memorable time in India so please stay 4 more days in uttarakhand and go gourikund for kedarnath track yatra because it's open in 6 may so go ahead for joshimath and stay their for 4 days and register your self for tracking kedarnath yatra those start from 6 may never miss the chance and when your come back from kedarnath then visit badrinath for more blessings jai shiv shambhu 🇮🇳🙏 happy journey 😊
Great video gabriel, from the imperial co California.
So many enlightened masters reverend. 🙏🇳🇿
I am just loving your indian vlogs. Keep exploring ❤️
Wow Gabrielle..this video is osume .That Baijnath temple is so old and sacred shrines.
A blessed good day sir Gabe Wowwww nice place of BageshWar India ,And cool pedestrian bridge, and and Unique scenery,and Holy Statue, thank u so much for your wonderful walk around tour sir Gabe Stay safe Godbless u 🙏🙂 from your solid fan viewer from the Philippines 🇵🇭 sir Vhin 👏😍😍😍😍👍👍🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for showing us the India's ancient,greatest sanatan culture,Architecture 🧡🧡🧡🧡🔱🔱🔱🔱🔆🔆
He meant sangam, which means merger or confluence of the two rivers(saryu and gomti in this case), I think you misheard that for Ganga, Saryu joins ganga but after 1000 km from where you are at now.
thanks for such a good vlog Gabriel looking forward to the whole series 🔥🔥🔥
Nice music. safe travelling .thank you.
Please visit Bodh Gaya,(where lord Buddha got enlightenment) Rajgir, nalanda ruins etc in the state of Bihar.
Thank You Gabriel for showing us the old temple of lord Shiva. You showed us a peaceful town of the Himalaya, Thank You again.
OMG bro you are in my hometown. 👍👍🙏🙏
You're from Bageshwar? Nice little town.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos yeah I'm from bageshwar.my village name limty.but right now I'm here in meerut (uttar pradesh)
Very informative and enjoyable.hello from a San Diego Sindhi Hindu