Wow,I was waiting for this,I am getting ready to watch one more awesome video,going to switch off all other gadgets,getting ready to cast your video on my TV and watch in utmost silence atmosphere ❤
The master Himalayas film maker returns with another beauty portraying Kathmandu so differently from the 20 odd visits i have made to this chaotic dusty city. Highlight must be the marigolds😊❤
Thanks for the kind words! Eating Tsampa in the homestay was truly special - those genuine moments with local families are what make these journeys unforgettable. 💛🙏
A Happy New Year to You! Watching you for me is like reading a Peter Freuchen Book a long time ago, when young. I get the same sense of adventure and awe. Thank You!
Hey there! Thanks for such a meaningful comparison - Peter Freuchen was quite the adventurer! Really touched that my videos give you that same sense of wonder. 💛🙏
Cannot really explain in words the emotions I get every time I see your videos. I myself have been to the country three times. I wish I was able to see Nepal through your lens ( the way you captured it, a True Nepal) . All my trips were pretty rushed. Planning to go to the Manaslu circuit this year. Will try to slow down.
💛🙏 Your connection to Nepal really resonates with me! Taking it slow is definitely the way to go - it lets you soak in those special moments that make Nepal so magical. Hope your Manaslu trek is everything you're dreaming of!
HI NICHOLAS WHAT A SURPRISE, ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL VLOG IN SUCH A SHORT WHILE. INDEED A FABULAS GIFT IN THE NEW YR 2025. WISH U A VERY VERY HAPPY NEW YR. THANKS.
Another magnificent piece of art! I love your videos man! So much dedication and effort to film these beautiful scenery. I always wonder how much extra work you need to do to set up the camera on the tripod to record the scene and walk back! Even thinking about it makes me exhausted. hahaha
Thanks so much for the kind words! 💛🙏 You're right - those walking shots take a lot of extra hiking back and forth, especially at high altitude. But totally worth it for the final result!
Thanks for the kind words! I hiked this in late September/early October - perfect time with stable weather and those golden barley fields you saw in the video. 💛🙏
Thanks for the kind words! The animals are generally shy, but I try to be calm and respectful around them. Sometimes we get lucky with these magical moments! 💛🙏
Thank you for sharing this video - amazing👍🏻 Actually I’m planning to go in your footsteps this autumn. By the way, where did you buy the flags on your rucksack? -
Thanks for the kind words! You can find those prayer flags in the shops around Boudhanath Stupa or Thamel in Kathmandu. Hope you have an incredible trek this autumn!
Hi Nicholas. 2 Questions. 1. What month was this trek taken? 2. I get the impression from this - and other videos - that you maybe don't filter or treat the water for drinking?
Hey! This was filmed in late Sept/October. And I actually do filter/treat all my water - I use Aquatabs on this trek since I lost my filter the month before. I just don't usually film those bits when I am tired and thirsty! 😄
Nicholas your video is beautiful just remember you're in Nepal with Nepali people not Tibetan for that you have to go to Tibet by the way is Tibetan or Tibet you're favourite word?
I don't know why he keeps saying Tibetan so many times, they are Nepali people and those are Nepali villages. There is cultural overlap at the border of any two countries, they are as much Nepali as any central hill people.
Borders might be drawn on maps, but identities are drawn in hearts-and sometimes those hearts speak Tibetan, even if they live in Nepal. The people in question proudly identify as Tibetan and speak the Tibetan language. Ignoring that would be like calling a baguette just ‘bread’ because it’s in a different bakery. Let’s respect their identity for what it is, not just where it happens to be.
@Kitsune-ko I'm not questioning their identity, I have utmost respect and love for everyone's culture and traditions. I find it uneasy that he keeps saying Tibetan village, it's a Nepali village where people with close cultural ties with Tibet live. Also, Tibetan culture is not as monolithic as we are trying to make it sound here. Nepal is as much a part of Vajrayana Buddhism as Tibet is, it's the lifestyle at such high altitude that makes them different from someone in the mid-hills. The neighbouring Mustang was the last stronghold for the Tibetan uprising and the role of Americans in it makes me slightly uncomfortable. I have seen his previous videos, they are spectacular but the constant obsession to link Tibet with everything is bizarre to me. Lastly, the cultural sphere of Tibet is much larger than we realise, from Qinghai, north Yunnan and Sichuan(I believe Tibetan prefecture still exists) to Mongolia and deep connection with mainland China's history.
@@sancortexstk5252 I appreciate your perspective, but it’s important to focus on how the people themselves identify. While the villages are geographically in Nepal, the locals openly identify as Tibetan and speak Tibetan. Dismissing this as mere ‘cultural ties’ overlooks their self-defined heritage. Cultural identity isn’t bound by borders, and respecting how people see themselves is crucial-regardless of political or historical complexities.
@@Kitsune-ko I have no problem with the people, they are my fellow countrymen they have every right to see themselves as Tibetan, in fact many households keep the picture of Dalai Lama I don't think actual Tibet has such freedom. My problem is with his choice of the title including previous videos, I don't know he might just find Tibet as this exotic mysterious culture romanticised by Hollywood with a degree of propaganda to promote American exceptionalism.
"Nepali village" is a broader term and it can mean a village in the terai region or even at the bihar border.....but when he say "tibetan village" suddenly you get a clearer picture in your mind as it is more specific.... a tibetan village is not only found in tibet...we can find a "tibetan village" in india as well.
It’s such a pleasure to watch this in a cozy night with a cup of herbal tea. Thank you, Mr Eager for bringing us the best and the most beautiful films
Hey there! So happy you're enjoying the film with some tea - that's exactly how these videos are meant to be watched! 💛🙏
Wow,I was waiting for this,I am getting ready to watch one more awesome video,going to switch off all other gadgets,getting ready to cast your video on my TV and watch in utmost silence atmosphere ❤
Hey! Thanks for the amazing support and for creating such a special viewing experience! Hope you enjoy this journey through Nepal's hidden valleys 💛🙏
The master Himalayas film maker returns with another beauty portraying Kathmandu so differently from the 20 odd visits i have made to this chaotic dusty city. Highlight must be the marigolds😊❤
Thanks for the kind words! Yeah, those marigolds really transform Kathmandu from its usual chaos into something magical 💛🙏
Oh exciting! Happy to take on adventure with you once again to these wonderful lands
Hey there! Thanks for joining me on another adventure! Love having you along for these Himalayan journeys 💛🙏
Великолепная реалистическая съемка ,мистер Eager! Спасибо за приключения!
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed the adventure! 💛🙏
Your videos are really great; I thoroughly loved your Nepal trips. Looks like you're loving the scenery and people there.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Nepal and its people hold a special place in my heart 💛🙏
Truly appreciate the cultural and humane aspects from your trekking films. Thanks for showing the remote villages along the less beaten trails.
💛🙏 Thanks so much! Love sharing these hidden corners of Nepal and the amazing people who call these mountains home.
What a beautiful video. Loved the home stay in Tsampa. So pure and so real.
Thanks for the kind words! Eating Tsampa in the homestay was truly special - those genuine moments with local families are what make these journeys unforgettable. 💛🙏
Çok güzel hazırlanmış belgesel tadında,biz de sizle beraber gezmiş oluyoruz.Çook teşekkür ederiz,yolunuz açık olsun.Türkiye Mersin'den sevgiler👍🙏❤️
Thank you so much from Nepal to Mersin! So happy you felt like you were hiking with me. 💛🙏
ohhhh wow one more treat 🎉
thanks nich
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this silence take me to another world
your videos are very magical
thanks nich thank you so much ❤
Thanks for watching! Glad this trek could take you to another world 🙏💛 More to come 🙂
A Happy New Year to You! Watching you for me is like reading a Peter Freuchen Book a long time ago, when young. I get the same sense of adventure and awe. Thank You!
Hey there! Thanks for such a meaningful comparison - Peter Freuchen was quite the adventurer! Really touched that my videos give you that same sense of wonder. 💛🙏
Oohh, absolutely beautiful! 🤩
Loved the video! Great filming and very calming!
Thanks! I’m glad you found the trek peaceful 🙏💛
Thanks! I’m glad you found the trek peaceful 🙏💛
whenever i Don't feel well , i just watch your videos , HIMALAYAS ARE GREAT , loved your videos..
Hey, thanks so much for the kind words! Really happy my videos can help lift your spirits. The Himalayas truly are magical 💛🙏
Cannot really explain in words the emotions I get every time I see your videos. I myself have been to the country three times. I wish I was able to see Nepal through your lens ( the way you captured it, a True Nepal) . All my trips were pretty rushed. Planning to go to the Manaslu circuit this year. Will try to slow down.
💛🙏 Your connection to Nepal really resonates with me! Taking it slow is definitely the way to go - it lets you soak in those special moments that make Nepal so magical. Hope your Manaslu trek is everything you're dreaming of!
Amazingly captured, absolutely beautiful...
Thanks so much! Really happy you enjoyed the film 💛🙏
camera quality is just divine once again, awesome shots man.
Thanks so much! Really appreciate the kind words about the cinematography 💛🙏
Spiritual nourishment for the soul 🙏
Sublime beauty for the heart 🌹
Om Mani Padme Hum 🪷
Thanks for those beautiful words! The spiritual energy in these Himalayan villages is truly something special 💛🙏
Most favorite images so far.
💛🙏 Thanks! Really happy you enjoyed the visuals from this special corner of Nepal.
really remind me of those days walk up and down the stairs and into the snow. i wanna be back so badly😢
No longer able to wander an wonder greatly appreciated still able to learn and visit Thanks
Thanks for joining me on this virtual journey! So glad I can help bring these remote places to you. 💛🙏
This is really different, bringing the warmth of Annapurna in a family atmosphere 👍❤
Thanks for the kind words! Really wanted to show the human side of this area 💛🙏
Awsome trek and film, the village life was stunning. Thank you 🙏🏻 Namaste
Thanks so much for watching! The village life there really is something special. 💛🙏
HI NICHOLAS
WHAT A SURPRISE, ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL VLOG IN SUCH A SHORT WHILE.
INDEED A FABULAS GIFT IN THE NEW YR 2025.
WISH U A VERY VERY HAPPY NEW YR.
THANKS.
Hey there! Thanks so much for the kind words and New Year wishes! 💛🙏 Glad I could start your 2025 off right 🙂
Another magnificent piece of art! I love your videos man! So much dedication and effort to film these beautiful scenery. I always wonder how much extra work you need to do to set up the camera on the tripod to record the scene and walk back! Even thinking about it makes me exhausted. hahaha
Thanks so much for the kind words! 💛🙏 You're right - those walking shots take a lot of extra hiking back and forth, especially at high altitude. But totally worth it for the final result!
Perfektní ❤
Thank you very much❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for watching! 🙏💛
Thank you very much!excellent vidéo!!
Glad you liked it!
Tibetan people are hard working, growing barley at such uneven and extreme terrain of nepal
Wow your all videos amazing 👏
Thanks so much! 💛🙏
A BEAUTY OF A VIDEO AND VERY INTRESTING CULTURE
selut. my friend 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
You have caught the pulse of many Indians, Himalayas and Tibet ❤
Thanks so much for the kind words! Love sharing these incredible Himalayan cultures and landscapes with everyone 💛🙏
AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL
Muhteşem yerler ve görüntüler.👍👏
I love you Nick!!!!
What a coulours!!!🎉
YOU EXPERIENCE THE WORLD LIKE IT IS A CONGRATULATION WHEN I BE YOUR AGE I SHOULD DO AS WELL
WELL DONE
Nice video 📹 watching from Kathmandu nepal. 🇳🇵
Hey there! So cool to have a viewer from Kathmandu! 🇳🇵
Excellent video, love all the food shots too. Which month did you do the hike?
Thanks for the kind words! I hiked this in late September/early October - perfect time with stable weather and those golden barley fields you saw in the video. 💛🙏
17.1.2025.Really first class,wonderful and beautiful.Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words! 💛🙏
THATS WHERE AIR HUMIDITY AND RIAN ASSEMBLE IN ONE POINT
Love your vids, so calming & gentle. Are Himalayan animals extra friendly, or is it just you they're attracted to?
Thanks for the kind words! The animals are generally shy, but I try to be calm and respectful around them. Sometimes we get lucky with these magical moments! 💛🙏
You are a boss Nicholas. Wish you treated us to your great videos more often😅
Thanks for the kind words! 💛🙏 Working on more content - just gotta balance filming time with editing time. Stay tuned!
Beautiful place
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the beauty of this remote corner of Nepal! 🙏
Great video! What shoes are you wearing?
Hey! Check out my gear page at nicholaseager.com/gear for all my hiking shoe and gear recommendations 👟
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Thank you for sharing this video - amazing👍🏻
Actually I’m planning to go in your footsteps this autumn. By the way, where did you buy the flags on your rucksack?
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Thanks for the kind words! You can find those prayer flags in the shops around Boudhanath Stupa or Thamel in Kathmandu. Hope you have an incredible trek this autumn!
bro u r the best
Thanks so much! 💛🙏
❤❤❤Hello Nicholas🎉❤
Very nice good
Hi kp jsk 🕉️ Har Har Mahadev 🌹🙏✨💫⭐🌟🌺🌤️☀️⛅🌥️🙏👆👍✨🙏
Thanks!
❤❤ too tall for Tibet..😅
Hi Nicholas. 2 Questions. 1. What month was this trek taken? 2. I get the impression from this - and other videos - that you maybe don't filter or treat the water for drinking?
Hey! This was filmed in late Sept/October. And I actually do filter/treat all my water - I use Aquatabs on this trek since I lost my filter the month before. I just don't usually film those bits when I am tired and thirsty! 😄
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A peaceful non corrupted people whose simple life mantra is pray,eat,tea,work,sleep.long may it last❤😊
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What month is it? Your video was so awesome to watch ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for the kind words 💛🙏 It was in Sept/Oct
@Nicholas, when did you do this hike? Which season?
I went in September and October. For detailed seasonal info and the best time to trek, check out my guide here: nicholaseager.com/g/nar-phu
@@NicholasEager Thanks
58:10 verry beautifull
Thanks! That misty stupa scene is one of my favorite moments too 💛🙏
@@NicholasEager ohh thank you bro
Come in india
NOT MUCH OF TALKING THAT THE BEAUTY EXPERIENCE LIKE IN REALITY
Nicholas your video is beautiful just remember you're in Nepal with Nepali people not Tibetan for that you have to go to Tibet by the way is Tibetan or Tibet you're favourite word?
He said in the tittle that it’s in Nepal. Have you looked at the full tittle yet?
is tibet or tibetan your most hated word?
Hii kp
Har Har Mahadev 🙏🌹⭐🌺
🕉️Very nice good accident star ✨❤🎉🕉️🙏👆💯👍
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I don't know why he keeps saying Tibetan so many times, they are Nepali people and those are Nepali villages. There is cultural overlap at the border of any two countries, they are as much Nepali as any central hill people.
Borders might be drawn on maps, but identities are drawn in hearts-and sometimes those hearts speak Tibetan, even if they live in Nepal. The people in question proudly identify as Tibetan and speak the Tibetan language. Ignoring that would be like calling a baguette just ‘bread’ because it’s in a different bakery. Let’s respect their identity for what it is, not just where it happens to be.
@Kitsune-ko I'm not questioning their identity, I have utmost respect and love for everyone's culture and traditions. I find it uneasy that he keeps saying Tibetan village, it's a Nepali village where people with close cultural ties with Tibet live. Also, Tibetan culture is not as monolithic as we are trying to make it sound here. Nepal is as much a part of Vajrayana Buddhism as Tibet is, it's the lifestyle at such high altitude that makes them different from someone in the mid-hills. The neighbouring Mustang was the last stronghold for the Tibetan uprising and the role of Americans in it makes me slightly uncomfortable. I have seen his previous videos, they are spectacular but the constant obsession to link Tibet with everything is bizarre to me. Lastly, the cultural sphere of Tibet is much larger than we realise, from Qinghai, north Yunnan and Sichuan(I believe Tibetan prefecture still exists) to Mongolia and deep connection with mainland China's history.
@@sancortexstk5252 I appreciate your perspective, but it’s important to focus on how the people themselves identify. While the villages are geographically in Nepal, the locals openly identify as Tibetan and speak Tibetan. Dismissing this as mere ‘cultural ties’ overlooks their self-defined heritage. Cultural identity isn’t bound by borders, and respecting how people see themselves is crucial-regardless of political or historical complexities.
@@Kitsune-ko I have no problem with the people, they are my fellow countrymen they have every right to see themselves as Tibetan, in fact many households keep the picture of Dalai Lama I don't think actual Tibet has such freedom. My problem is with his choice of the title including previous videos, I don't know he might just find Tibet as this exotic mysterious culture romanticised by Hollywood with a degree of propaganda to promote American exceptionalism.
"Nepali village" is a broader term and it can mean a village in the terai region or even at the bihar border.....but when he say "tibetan village" suddenly you get a clearer picture in your mind as it is more specific....
a tibetan village is not only found in tibet...we can find a "tibetan village" in india as well.
Too much boosted unecessary Noice