He sees the beauty in everything. God's creation is astounding. I think Babu is around my age (66) and I love seeing Nature and beauty in lots of ways so in some ways we are alike. God Bless him.
As someone who lives in the woodlands I may see similar sights everyday, it’s incredible how different our world can look and how people live their life’s in all the different places. I am happy they get to experience the beauty of nature and wish them more adventures like that!
This has to be their best experience yet, thank you producer for letting babu have this experience at his age (i know hes not that old) but i feel bad for saru as he really liked the himalayas judging from videos
It is so great they get to explore and experience the India outside their home village- the parts of their motherland they have heard about, but not had the means or the opportunity to discover for themselves before now.
@@j.h.3777 It really is good stuff, and what a time to upgrade the cameras (if that's what they did?) they did it visiting such a beautiful part of their country
Babu looked like a king riding the yak up the road! It's so good to see him and everyone having such a wonderful time. Your camera work and editing are always improving as well. All of you will be able to cherish these memories and their visuals for a lifetime.
I always myself dream of visiting the mighty Himalayas. One of few things these wonderful people have gotten to experience before me so far! Greetings from Canada
It is a shame that when you get to a place like this you find it is too busy and teaming with visitors all wanting the same experience. What is needed is quiet so you get to see,feel and hear the beauty and majesty of such a wonder.
@@chrisspere4836 Himalayas is mostly quiet. Pretty much as barren as Greenland with no roads/buildings or any infrastructure in sights for thousands of square miles if you go to those locations. Most tourists need hotels/adequate infrastructure so will stick to these towns that are busy during the summer but empty in the winter.
I'm so happy to see these gentlemen getting to experience things that probably they never dreamed they would see. They will be great teachers for their villages.
The production for the traveling videos is starting to get to documentary quality. Would be cool to have a full length documentary on here at some point, documenting their daily lives, why the channel was started, and then showing them traveling to various places and what it means to them. Make a little movie out of it.
The production team really deserve all the shout-outs they're getting for this video, especially for the camera work! I noticed they like to stay off-camera as much as possible, but a behind-the-scenes documentary where the production team get interviewed about who they are and how the channel got started, how it's changed over time, what goes into making the videos, how the villagers' lives have changed because of the project, outtakes and bloopers, and so on really would absolutely be cool to see.
Raeen was right - it is a paradise and I'm so happy that they got a chance to see and experience Himalaya. They will return full of new experiences and impressions. Probably needless to say that I'm also grateful for letting us join and be part of the adventure and beauty there.
Babu and the Yak ❤️ I glad that they get to experience pure joy in just being where they are in that moment. They look like they are having the absolute time of their lives!
You have made another wonderful film for the guys to experience and for us to enjoy. Babu was like a prince riding on the yak, waving to his subjects! What a beautiful part of your country!
O.K., two photos I would pay to have...one of Babu spread-eagled on the huge rock by the river from yesterday's video and especially Babu in the native dress with the basket of flowers over his shoulder from today's video. I will never forget those moments! I teared up because Babu is seeing sights that he never thought he would and he's so happy.
What a beautiful animal the yak is! Babu looks so great! Everyone is amazing and this video is very well done! The trees are stunning! Everything is! How great for them all to go, but some are missing, I wish they all could have gone, but am thrilled that Babu got to see and experience all these things, thank you for doing this for him and sharing the video with us all!
The last two videos have been outstanding in every way! Love these guys and it's a pleasure to follow them on their many journeys. Awesome job Common Man Show!
Again, when I explored parts of the Appalachians, the forest there reminds me of the forest here in the Southern US. Lots of deciduous and evergreen trees (mostly pines). Some pine trees can exceed the height of the trees they were standing near at the 10:00 minute mark. Very pretty sights both there and the Appalachians.
I've lived most of my life in the Appalachians as well, and that's pretty much identical to my own thoughts: so much of it looks immediately familiar, and I think most of the time "wow, I feel right at home here!" But a lot is distinctly different about the landscape, too - the ground is pretty alien for the Appalachians, where so many of the trees are deciduous trees that shed leaves yearly in the temperate climate... in the Appalachians, we'd be treading on a layer of old leaves, with a lot more bushes and other ground-cover: briers, ferns, holly, sumac, and so on. The soil I'm used to seeing is stony, with lots of small bits of sandstone and other soft rock broken up in the soil, exposed on trails by rainfall and so on. In the Himalayas, it almost looks like someone had come through with leaf-blowers and lawn-mowing machines to clear all the brush and leaves, even though I know there's no way that really happened! :) I think that the difference in the trees, the climate, the soil, the stone, the rainfall, and the smaller plant-life simply make for the soil to be exposed that way. The ground in the Himalayas looks kind of beautiful that way, actually - like it would be very pleasant to walk on. The forest seems very peaceful as well! The wildlife I'm sure is different, but I don't think I heard much in the way of bird song in the background. The Appalachian woods are full of birds and squirrels, and other wild animals just out of sight: they roam freely through the Appalachian woods when nobody is around, but clear out of the area long before visiting people usually see them! Deer, coyotes, wolves, foxes, groundhogs, or whatever else. I have a difficult time imagining what all might live in such a peaceful forest as the Himalayas seem to be, other than birds, and even those seem so strangely quiet! Anyway, it's such a weird combination of very familiar and comfortable to me, and yet foreign and strange. I'd love to visit the Himalayas myself some time - the people seem lovely, the scenery beautiful, the culture fascinating.
It's ok they couldn't go inside the temple, because the mountain itself is a sacred space. All mountains are. You could see that they felt it. Raeen and Raju looked very fine and stylish in those shirts. I wonder if Raeen made them? I loved Babu riding the cute little Yak! He looked like a famous sage entering a village in honor. He IS a sage.
I really enjoyed this video. I just want to take a minute to recognize the crew who made the video. I have been really impressed by how much your skills have grown. The video and sound editing were really top notch. The music selection was great as well. You guys have become real pros 👍🍻
Only a short time ago these wonderful people were living their simple life an were likely quite happy. Then randomly they are chosen to participate in a “you tube”. They get candies and food and videos which mostly they would never have experienced. And then they elevate to plane rides, trips to the ocean and fun parks and now they get the wonder of one of the natural wonders on earth. They are blessed in many ways.
This is such a wonderful gift for these gentlemen. I think they will always treasure this memory, but this is especially so for Babu. He has had such a long life of hardship, yet never had the chance to see such wonders in his own country. He takes not even the smallest detail for granted, and treasures every second. He has definitely earned it. I'm so happy he got to make this trip.
Thank you for reminding men I live in a paradise with greenery and tall trees. Thank you for sharing these lovely people and giving them joy and expanding their worlds.
The giant boulders were place there by glaciers that once extended down from the mountain. As the glacier moves and then recedes it leaves the boulders behind.
I hope this video gets all the views it deserves. My favourite video of yours so far, excellent job on the videography and choice of music as well as the editing. Feels like we’re watching a short movie.
I love that these men have gotten the opportunity to travel. I was very privileged to have parents that would take us on road trips across the US when I was little, and you learn so much through seeing new places. Just the different smells, and weather, and varieties of trees are enough to make you feel like you're in a different world even if you're only a few hours from home. I remember noticing little things like the squirrels were a different color than at home, or that the roads were narrower, or the grass grew taller than I was used to. I wish everyone would get the chance to experience as much of the world as possible.
P.s. I would love to have someone write a children's book about Babu and his journeys to new places. He used to say things like he would never leave his village because he was "too old"
The History Channel National Geographic or The likes should back further travels, The opportunities you have gave those guys is amazing from the start, May God keep your paths straight 🏴🕊
This type of forest we have everywhere in Sweden. The entire northern part of our country is almost an entire forest similar to the forest they visit in the video.
So beautiful! I loved every second of this. Babu on the yak! And the editing!!! It is extraordinary! Thank you for the taking us on the amazing journey.
Wow! Wow! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! I would never get to see these things otherwise. I love seeing them from your perspective rather than from a big tv show etc. it’s much better this way. I can smell the fresh air.
It does my heart wonders to see an elder who never even hsds flights of fancy about going to see and taste the greater world do such things. He's living an amazing life and the more grandpa babu experience the more joy fills my life. See the whole world , taste every dish from every village , feel the breeze from every ocean .
Babu riding the yak was wonderful... the smile on his face was priceless... trees are thousands of years old... probably around when the dinosaurs roamed. Spectacular 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💜🙌🏽🙏🏽💯
what a dream trip that would be!! so happy for them! btw, that spinning of the camera is about to trigger my vertigo!!! had to not watch on those parts
Can you show them a video that shows glaciers and how they move giant boulders like those and maybe one on how mountains are formed by tectonic plates? This is really great too
love these lads better than the other channels all they do is try food everyone of them are the same bet sarru wished he could be with them once again a top video thanks from the northwest of england
the clip of him walking the forest with the traditional garments is very EPIC
Movie cinematography with great musical score! Beautiful and moving!
With flowers!⚘🌹🌷🌹⚘🌹
He looked actually regal.
lovely to see he thoroughly enjoyed this awesome trip.
I am from here it is called.. Patu
honestly, its one of the hardest things I've ever witnessed
How wonderful it must be to see the world through Babu’s eyes. He notices every single detail, no matter how unimportant it may seem. 🥰
Pure soul ....I don't know how many I cried 😍🥰
And to be so appreciative of it all too.
Honestly he’s such a special soul
He sees the beauty in everything. God's creation is astounding. I think Babu is around my age (66) and I love seeing Nature and beauty in lots of ways so in some ways we are alike. God Bless him.
Damn, this filming is National Geographic kind of quality.
this feels like a whole documentary, the camera and editing and shots are so good
It is a very nice thing to mention the camera work. We watch these videos but often don't think about the silent work of the camera man.x
As someone who lives in the woodlands I may see similar sights everyday, it’s incredible how different our world can look and how people live their life’s in all the different places. I am happy they get to experience the beauty of nature and wish them more adventures like that!
Same!
As Babu said himself; 'do not be worried about me. Even if I am scared I face these things with bravery.'
Words fail me to describe the beauty and serenity of that place. Raeen got it in one "Paradise " I could watch this 24/7 the music was beautiful too.
Babu is definitely getting lots of stories for his grandchildren, lovely to see them all have so much love for everywhere they visit ❤
Does he have grandchildren? I never heard anyone mentioning him, as a father on the show.
@@architechproducer He's mentioned he has a wife and kids, haven't heard about grandchildren.
He’s stated that he has, at least twin grandchildren, a boy and a girl.
Oh my goodness! This place is stunningly beautiful. How wonderful it must have been to visit it and experience this.
This has to be their best experience yet, thank you producer for letting babu have this experience at his age (i know hes not that old) but i feel bad for saru as he really liked the himalayas judging from videos
It is so great they get to explore and experience the India outside their home village- the parts of their motherland they have heard about, but not had the means or the opportunity to discover for themselves before now.
Props to the camera man, this looks absolutely gorgeous
Agreed. I was noticing the improvement in cinematography. : )
@@j.h.3777 It really is good stuff, and what a time to upgrade the cameras (if that's what they did?) they did it visiting such a beautiful part of their country
The guys have gone arthouse! This is like "Common Man - the Movie"!
Babu looked like a king riding the yak up the road! It's so good to see him and everyone having such a wonderful time. Your camera work and editing are always improving as well. All of you will be able to cherish these memories and their visuals for a lifetime.
So grateful that they could take this trip. Many blessings on whomever made it possible!
I always myself dream of visiting the mighty Himalayas. One of few things these wonderful people have gotten to experience before me so far! Greetings from Canada
It is a shame that when you get to a place like this you find it is too busy and teaming with visitors all wanting the same experience. What is needed is quiet so you get to see,feel and hear the beauty and majesty of such a wonder.
@@chrisspere4836 Himalayas is mostly quiet. Pretty much as barren as Greenland with no roads/buildings or any infrastructure in sights for thousands of square miles if you go to those locations. Most tourists need hotels/adequate infrastructure so will stick to these towns that are busy during the summer but empty in the winter.
The camera and editing guys have definitely stepped up their game, good for you guys! ❤
I'm so happy to see these gentlemen getting to experience things that probably they never dreamed they would see. They will be great teachers for their villages.
The production for the traveling videos is starting to get to documentary quality. Would be cool to have a full length documentary on here at some point, documenting their daily lives, why the channel was started, and then showing them traveling to various places and what it means to them. Make a little movie out of it.
The production team really deserve all the shout-outs they're getting for this video, especially for the camera work! I noticed they like to stay off-camera as much as possible, but a behind-the-scenes documentary where the production team get interviewed about who they are and how the channel got started, how it's changed over time, what goes into making the videos, how the villagers' lives have changed because of the project, outtakes and bloopers, and so on really would absolutely be cool to see.
Raeen was right - it is a paradise and I'm so happy that they got a chance to see and experience Himalaya. They will return full of new experiences and impressions. Probably needless to say that I'm also grateful for letting us join and be part of the adventure and beauty there.
I just wanna say that, i love these guys, the channel and this community ❤️ y'all wholesome af
Babu and the Yak ❤️ I glad that they get to experience pure joy in just being where they are in that moment. They look like they are having the absolute time of their lives!
What a true blessing to see this.
How is that a blessing to u?
You have made another wonderful film for the guys to experience and for us to enjoy. Babu was like a prince riding on the yak, waving to his subjects! What a beautiful part of your country!
O.K., two photos I would pay to have...one of Babu spread-eagled on the huge rock by the river from yesterday's video and especially Babu in the native dress with the basket of flowers over his shoulder from today's video. I will never forget those moments! I teared up because Babu is seeing sights that he never thought he would and he's so happy.
Pause on those scenes and take a screen shot of those moments. There ya go :)
Babu on his balcony looking at the mountains felt just like me on the cruise ship balcony looking at Alaska. I had a real flashback.
His amazement at the snow-capped mountains was just wonderful. It was such an epic view.
That intro with Babu is iconic.
Bro i love these guys they are such nice gentlemen
@@nnemobeats I created the TVTropes page for this account.
Such a beautiful journey. I'm so happy to come along.
Looks as spectacular as I imagined it would. Easy to see they're loving it!
I am so happy for these men! This a wonderful trip for them and very beautiful!
Babu riding that yak like a king 😁
Magnifique voyage ! quel bonheur de voir la joie et l'émerveillement sur les visages ! bravo à tous ceux qui ont permis ceci
Hell ya! I was eager to see this all day. Its such a nice mini series.
What a beautiful animal the yak is! Babu looks so great! Everyone is amazing and this video is very well done! The trees are stunning! Everything is! How great for them all to go, but some are missing, I wish they all could have gone, but am thrilled that Babu got to see and experience all these things, thank you for doing this for him and sharing the video with us all!
Excellent video! You could make this a National Geographic Series. Love watching their experience!
The last two videos have been outstanding in every way! Love these guys and it's a pleasure to follow them on their many journeys. Awesome job Common Man Show!
Again, when I explored parts of the Appalachians, the forest there reminds me of the forest here in the Southern US. Lots of deciduous and evergreen trees (mostly pines). Some pine trees can exceed the height of the trees they were standing near at the 10:00 minute mark. Very pretty sights both there and the Appalachians.
It would be cool for them to come visit here in the US if they ever got the chance. I would love for them to see the redwood or sequoia forests.
I've lived most of my life in the Appalachians as well, and that's pretty much identical to my own thoughts: so much of it looks immediately familiar, and I think most of the time "wow, I feel right at home here!" But a lot is distinctly different about the landscape, too - the ground is pretty alien for the Appalachians, where so many of the trees are deciduous trees that shed leaves yearly in the temperate climate... in the Appalachians, we'd be treading on a layer of old leaves, with a lot more bushes and other ground-cover: briers, ferns, holly, sumac, and so on. The soil I'm used to seeing is stony, with lots of small bits of sandstone and other soft rock broken up in the soil, exposed on trails by rainfall and so on.
In the Himalayas, it almost looks like someone had come through with leaf-blowers and lawn-mowing machines to clear all the brush and leaves, even though I know there's no way that really happened! :) I think that the difference in the trees, the climate, the soil, the stone, the rainfall, and the smaller plant-life simply make for the soil to be exposed that way. The ground in the Himalayas looks kind of beautiful that way, actually - like it would be very pleasant to walk on.
The forest seems very peaceful as well! The wildlife I'm sure is different, but I don't think I heard much in the way of bird song in the background. The Appalachian woods are full of birds and squirrels, and other wild animals just out of sight: they roam freely through the Appalachian woods when nobody is around, but clear out of the area long before visiting people usually see them! Deer, coyotes, wolves, foxes, groundhogs, or whatever else. I have a difficult time imagining what all might live in such a peaceful forest as the Himalayas seem to be, other than birds, and even those seem so strangely quiet!
Anyway, it's such a weird combination of very familiar and comfortable to me, and yet foreign and strange. I'd love to visit the Himalayas myself some time - the people seem lovely, the scenery beautiful, the culture fascinating.
Your editing and production quality has drastically improved. Great video as always! Miss Saru tho.
The camera quality inprovement on this channel is amazing! Love to see the growth from the start. ❤️
Wow! Movie-grade production! Outstanding work, guys!
I feel like I just watch an ad for an adventure to go visit The Himalayan Mountains. Just beautiful.
I love nature. The feeling I get is like a journey of the soul, wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's ok they couldn't go inside the temple, because the mountain itself is a sacred space. All mountains are. You could see that they felt it. Raeen and Raju looked very fine and stylish in those shirts. I wonder if Raeen made them? I loved Babu riding the cute little Yak! He looked like a famous sage entering a village in honor. He IS a sage.
I really enjoyed this video. I just want to take a minute to recognize the crew who made the video. I have been really impressed by how much your skills have grown. The video and sound editing were really top notch. The music selection was great as well. You guys have become real pros 👍🍻
India is on the rise i love to see it, you guys deserve it.
I bet this is an experience they’ll never forget and a trip of a lifetime that they never even dreamed of
Love seeing Babu's mind filled with wonder and his heart filled with joy.
The forest looks very peaceful, a good place to avoid the tourist traps. Almost a hidden gem.
Merci de nous faire voyager et découvrir des lieux exceptionnels😍🙏 Comme d'habitude, Babu est magnifique 💕!!! Love from France 🇫🇷
France ! what a beautiful country 😊 love from India
Only a short time ago these wonderful people were living their simple life an were likely quite happy. Then randomly they are chosen to participate in a “you tube”. They get candies and food and videos which mostly they would never have experienced. And then they elevate to plane rides, trips to the ocean and fun parks and now they get the wonder of one of the natural wonders on earth. They are blessed in many ways.
So far it sure looks pretty over there, clean water, snow-capped mountains, that's my favorite climate.
This is such a wonderful gift for these gentlemen. I think they will always treasure this memory, but this is especially so for Babu. He has had such a long life of hardship, yet never had the chance to see such wonders in his own country. He takes not even the smallest detail for granted, and treasures every second. He has definitely earned it. I'm so happy he got to make this trip.
Thank you for reminding men I live in a paradise with greenery and tall trees. Thank you for sharing these lovely people and giving them joy and expanding their worlds.
another mind blowing video.. camera is amazing like movie standard and the music is soul touching
babu is daring. He took the yak riding
The giant boulders were place there by glaciers that once extended down from the mountain. As the glacier moves and then recedes it leaves the boulders behind.
Babu looks so regal in his Himalayan clothing.
Mountains are the best. Best air, best light, best feeling.
Amazing that they get to experience this
Wow- what a true paradise!! Thank you to all of you for bringing us along on this trip.
I hope this video gets all the views it deserves. My favourite video of yours so far, excellent job on the videography and choice of music as well as the editing. Feels like we’re watching a short movie.
Another beautiful video. They're doing things that many of us Westerners would love experience. Well done.
I love how Babu speaks to nature!
Production value going UP!!!!
I’m just so happy baba got to go enjoy himself…such a beautiful soul
Kudos to the editor. Beautiful video with excellent music.
I love that these men have gotten the opportunity to travel. I was very privileged to have parents that would take us on road trips across the US when I was little, and you learn so much through seeing new places. Just the different smells, and weather, and varieties of trees are enough to make you feel like you're in a different world even if you're only a few hours from home. I remember noticing little things like the squirrels were a different color than at home, or that the roads were narrower, or the grass grew taller than I was used to. I wish everyone would get the chance to experience as much of the world as possible.
P.s. I would love to have someone write a children's book about Babu and his journeys to new places. He used to say things like he would never leave his village because he was "too old"
I absolutely buzz of Babu he's so old, but has the enthusiasm of a child. Bless his soul.
The glee of thier experience lifts my spirits. May all the blessings be thiers.
The History Channel National Geographic or The likes should back further travels,
The opportunities you have gave those guys is amazing from the start, May God keep your paths straight 🏴🕊
Thankful to be able to share in the journey. Again, it's beautiful. 👍🙏
Wow, just wow, amazing, I am there in spirit with you. Enjoy it all in that sacred place 🙏
I am really enjoying taking this trip with the men!! More, please!
This type of forest we have everywhere in Sweden. The entire northern part of our country is almost an entire forest similar to the forest they visit in the video.
Thank you to everyone who made this possible.
Breathtakingly beautiful! Thanks for taking all of us with you on this epic journey!
A really beautiful scenery. Such images from the Himalayas you don't get often over here in Europe, either.
I've grown quite fond of these guys. Very humble.
these videos just keep getting better and better. what an amazing experience!!!
Babu is having the time of his life.
I love this channel, giving these men the wonderful opportunity to visit these beautiful places! Nothing beats nature! Beautiful cinema quality video!
Love being able to share this journey with you guys. I want to touch a yak, let alone ride one. So much fun, I miss traveling.😎😎😎😎
Great video. Great work guys.
Awesome work as always gentlemen. So beautiful and peaceful
Nature is priceless
So beautiful! I loved every second of this. Babu on the yak! And the editing!!! It is extraordinary! Thank you for the taking us on the amazing journey.
Amazing video. So enjoyable.
I was so happy that babu rode that ox. Those things look amazing.
Wow! Wow! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! I would never get to see these things otherwise. I love seeing them from your perspective rather than from a big tv show etc. it’s much better this way. I can smell the fresh air.
Babu with a selfie stick on the back of a beast, with the biggest smile =PRICELESS!!!
It would be even cooler if they went to it during winter season!
You guys did an amazing job on this. great camera work, great editing!
Awesome camera work and music choices. Truly Epic.
Great Video production and editing. Wonderful Music! Can't wait to see more!
wow wow excellent pacing and the camera work is brilliant. Very nice, good musical score too!
It does my heart wonders to see an elder who never even hsds flights of fancy about going to see and taste the greater world do such things. He's living an amazing life and the more grandpa babu experience the more joy fills my life. See the whole world , taste every dish from every village , feel the breeze from every ocean .
Babu riding the yak was wonderful... the smile on his face was priceless... trees are thousands of years old... probably around when the dinosaurs roamed. Spectacular 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💜🙌🏽🙏🏽💯
what a dream trip that would be!! so happy for them! btw, that spinning of the camera is about to trigger my vertigo!!! had to not watch on those parts
It def. triggered mine.
Can you show them a video that shows glaciers and how they move giant boulders like those and maybe one on how mountains are formed by tectonic plates? This is really great too
love these lads better than the other channels all they do is try food everyone of them are the same bet sarru wished he could be with them once again a top video thanks from the northwest of england
Keep exploring please, we look forward to more adventures with you all!!!! I loved best when Babu rode the yak, and when he sang about the moon😍