Amazing photography and beautiful places. I was born and raised in Nepal but I never knew this amazing region called Upper Mustang/ Lo Manthang existed until recently and that it was a part our beautiful country. The road accessibility has really put this place on the map. It has promoted domestic tourism, and improved the livelihood of those that live there. It has also allowed people to appreciate how beautiful our country really is. This place no doubt is on the top of my list of places to visit, the next time I make a trip to Nepal.
My heartiest congratulations toMr.Stephen and his team mate for taking us with them through various ravains and terrains streaching over ridges and valleys on to Nur and Terri La to the villages of upper Himalayan people. I bow to those who dare to live there at such a remote corner. I thank the photographer for his fantastic photography of murvellous landscape of Great Himalayas .Now on 77, I still posses an urge to follow their foot steps to the heaven on Earth .
Como me gustan estos vídeos de caminatas ,bien explicados ,y los paisajes don hermosos ,están tan bien hechos que pareciera que yo voy con ustedes , si hasta me canso jajajaja
Con este tipo de caminatas es como ir a un spa de rejuvenecimiento ,es rejuvenecer en todo tu organismo por lo menos en 10 años ,es alimento al alma ,a la vista , los pulmones ,un aire limpio de contaminación ,lejos un gran viaje y una linda experiencia 🇨🇱🙋😂🏃🌄🔭🐂🐃🐏⛺🏯🎿💛
Such a wonderful and sooo beautiful nature and amazing photography 🙏🙏I watched it on big HD TV it is looking so good that we are physically present there and doing the trake...🙏Thank so much for sharing 🙏
It's a great trekking video and the nice trip. I watched it from start to finish. The videos and photos are awesome. I feel a little sad about the condition of some parts of Kathmandu before the end of video. But it's real, OK. Thank You,
This is what I call an “actual trekking video” .... you went out of the common route taken by the trekkers and captured a majestic view of the region!!! Great job !!!
What hearty hikers you are! Wonderful journey, and your excellent filming took us right along with you. I deeply appreciate that you let the landscape speak for itself and that the narration was minimal. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Our nepal has natural beauty welcome to our country we are proud of being Nepalese love nepal and Nepalese people visit all the place of our country you can see many beautiful places
Your trekks and cinematography are superb. Real fan. Notwithstanding, your super British mumble accent makes me wondering that I'm totally lost. I get a word or two. Perhaps makes more subtitles remarks are they to spread your thoughts and remarks for people with different kinds of English. Just waiting for another adventure. I'm from Brasil, Rio de Janeiro City /Copacabana. I recommend in South America as the top trek possible The Roirama Mountain - the Avatar floating rocks inspiration,although it's a mountanner journey, not for trekkers. Peru, Bolívia and Colômbia maybe it's your thing. Pumapunku it's the holy grail for unleash unprecedented awesome facts about the history of human civilization.
Thanks for the suggestions on places to go. I've been to Peru in 2004 (Salcantay and Machu Picchu then Ausangate circuit) and Roraima from Venezuela side in 2008. This was before I started doing video and the still photos were on an earlier digital camera and not as good quality as these days. If you are interested you can see the photos from all my trips (recent ones where there was also video and earlier ones when I took only stills) on my web site - with lots of commentary in text form!: www.stephenslater.me.uk Currently planning where to go this year, so will bear your suggestions in mind.
Hi Stephen, beautiful video. Now for your 10th trip to Nepal you can consider visiting national parks in the southern terai belt with rhino 🦏 tiger 🐯 and lots of other wildlife. Best wishes in whatever you do.
Wonderful video. Thanks for the upload. I was meant to go to Upper Mustang last year but I was alone and they don't give permit without the 2nd person. If you ever can run off a dvd of this I will happily buy a copy from you.
Well done trekking at up to and over 5000 meters takes a lot of effort. This brought back fond memories I did the first trek into Mustang from Pohkera in 1991 walking all the way no roads. You did a really committed route and lost the Thorong La traffic. I was in Narphu in 1996 and again in 1999 it was really remote then. I trekked on my own with porters but bad weather prevented getting over the high passes. A road all the way to Lo Manthang, thats progress I suppose but back then we had the villagers out just staring at us, it did feel very remote and special. Thanks it brought back some great memories.
Thanks Subrata. I've been to your home town, Kolkata. It's at the end of my Northern India video if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/xHYIwoNP73c/видео.html
🇳🇵 Nepal is a country of enchanting natural beauty with mesmerizing views of the himalayas. 🇳🇵😍👍 i'm Dil from nepal and your video is amazing sir But why no have country neme ? and Thank you for the wonderful video
It is really beautiful video and good information for Teri pass Mastang trek. I been several region at Nepal from east to west Nepal, but not Teri pass. My next trip will be Nar Phu Teri pass Mustang. Thank you very much for video. Sherpa Kirken from Tyrol, Austria.
It is worth visiting some villages around Jomsom including Marpha or even stay overnight. Looks like the road construction is still on going. I was there 3 years ago. We have to help push a bus over a rock on the way.
i am spellbound to see MUSTANG. Amazing photography. A very little complain to you. There is situated a beautiful lake named DAMODAR KUND. in MUSTANG. It is very neat to LO MANTHANG. Didn't you see the lake?
That jet flight helps to melt the beautiful snow on the mountains. The glaciers are the progenitors of the rivers. Someone not acclimatised gets a chopper rescue and more carbon is burnt.
Is it a uncommon route to Mustang? I like this route rather than thru the road. It should be harder but it should be more unforgettable. Thank you for sharing your trekking video to us.
I was in Nepal in 2018. Do you know what is greatest thing in your country except mountains? It is your people. Nepal in my heart forever, i hope to return anytime. Hello from Russia. Namaste!
I applaud you all for trekking through rough terrain, not an easy task for sure. Takes alot of stamina and endurance to get through hours of walking, I'm sure my legs would have felt like rubber bands at the end of the day.😂 talk about a cardio workout I bet in a months time of doing this I'd be fit as a fiddle lol. Bravo on all your videos! Yes, I watched them all!😆 just curious how much a one month stay trekking different sites would cost for one person including transportation, food n lodge? Also what type of camera are you using? Thank you Stephan, I throughly enjoyed the sights n sounds. Mother nature never disapoints. Namaste 🗻🚶♀️🚶♂️✌🙏👏
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed my videos. To see current prices for doing treks yourself, I suggest you look at the web sites of trekking companies - I generally use KE Adventure, Exodus or Explore. I'm using a Sony A77 camera with a single Tamron 16-300mm zoom lens. I like the electronic viewfinder with interchangeable lenses, but then on trek it's a trade off of quality against weight. And the GPS geotagging is useful to know where I was and check which peaks I can see from there on Google maps.
I thought that was a female voice, but I think a post video audio would have better content and sound, which was horrible. I could only make out about 30% of what was said. I believe it had more to do with the poor quality microphone than the wind. Anyway, I was amazed at the stamina of the older hikers, I hope the fellow that had to drop out is OK. At least that is what I thought happened, again, the audio was bad. The Mustang area appeared volcanic in origin and reminded me of the geology in Death Valley, Ca. USA. Beautiful video presentation and I appreciated keying on the high peaks of the Himalayas. I was disappointed seeing how filthy Kathmandu was, the people seem to use the river as a toilet for plastic and anything else they throw away. Eventually, that crap makes it to the ocean. I had the impression the culture respected nature, nature was pristine, the humans are making every effort to destroy it.
Stephen Slater What majestic views! But I really ❣️all the scenes where you shared time with the pack animals or the several elderly couples carrying lumber up over the pass. Keeps it real and down to earth.
What an amazing adventure. Such a beautiful place! The video and photography is really well done. What equipment did you use? Also, what time of year was this?
I must say, very beautiful videography, journey, destination, and local people. I would like to ask, did you hire any helper to carry your stuff along the journey or you booked a trekking package, or do you recommend any good guide? how safe to travel alone and the best time to visit this heaven?
The shots in the video of the mule train and the porters hauling huge piles of gear - those were the helpers hired to carry our stuff. It was a package booked with KE Adventure. There are some easier trails in Nepal that I believe a few people do alone, where there are lots of other people about if you need help. For this one, even travelling in a group experienced at remote high-altitude treks, how would we have organised the rescue helicopter or found a way round when the route was blocked by the landslide etc travelling alone? Nepal trekking is best in the autumn for clearer views or in the spring for more intermittent views but with all the rhododendron bushes in bloom. In summer it is too hot low down with monsoon rains, while in winter the routes can be blocked by deep snow.
Hello,i appreciate your love for nepalese nature beauty and want to say thankyou for visiting .. Your whole 1:43:24 time video was beautiful But the last few mins when u came back in kathmandu and only showed the dirty river is not so appreciated.. i apologize behalf of whole country for not keeping our river clean but Kathmandu is not only about dirty river .. but u only decided to show that.. so the last few mins of video was really dissapointing
I apologise for showing a limited and negative view of Kathmandu. I acknowledge that there are many more beautiful things to see including the old areas around Durbar Square, the many Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas etc. This was my ninth trip to Nepal starting and ending in Kathmandu, and between these I had been several times on the guided tours of Durbar Squar, to watch the cremations at Pashupatinath, to make circuits around Boudhnath, to climb the steps to the "Monkey" temple and look out across the rooftops, to explore the shops in Thamel and so on. I have shown these in some of my other videos. On this occasion, I just felt I wanted to do something a bit dfferent and discover something new, so I though I'd take a walk along the river and see what I saw. So what is in this video is my personal experience of what I found on this particular trip. And while the river was used as a ribbush tip, I also saw and remember all the people going about their daily lives in different ways along the river, the birds and flowers still thriving there, and how the structure of the streets branched away from the river and its bridges. Please tell me what I can go and see in Kathmandu that is different on my tenth visit.
I understand if you're in hospitality business but all he showed is reality. We polluted the river and we should work to clean it. Nothing to be offended.
I was in Himachal Pradesh September 2002 and reached a height of around 5100 m in Spiti valley (well, just above Spiti vally to be precise), and no snow there at that time of year.
It's the leeward side. The Annapurna range blocks all the moisture on the southern slope and this circuit, Kagbeni valley and Lo Manthang area (Mustang) lie in the rain shadow on the northern face. There is occasional snow that will fill up the place in winters, which then only lasts till about late May. Same with Spiti valley and Ladakh valley. Good snowfall only in the winters. But yes, climate change has drastically reduced snowfall and snow days.
I'm also planning soon from Canada, searching for a group, I can join the trip or solo may work. Which month you went, if you don't mind me asking, thanks!
If you mean in the title, I tried to not make it too long so that the end may be cut off when RUclips displays it on devices where there is limited space. Nepal is included in the keyword list so if someone searches for Nepal it would be considered. If they are reading the title then fitting in the route "via Nar and Teri La" seemed more helpful for people choosing which video to watch than telling them that Mustang is in Nepal which many people probably know.
Amazing photography and beautiful places. I was born and raised in Nepal but I never knew this amazing region called Upper Mustang/ Lo Manthang existed until recently and that it was a part our beautiful country. The road accessibility has really put this place on the map. It has promoted domestic tourism, and improved the livelihood of those that live there. It has also allowed people to appreciate how beautiful our country really is. This place no doubt is on the top of my list of places to visit, the next time I make a trip to Nepal.
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My heartiest congratulations toMr.Stephen and his team mate for taking us with them through various ravains and terrains streaching over ridges and valleys on to Nur and Terri La to the villages of upper Himalayan people. I bow to those who dare to live there at such a remote corner. I thank the photographer for his fantastic photography of murvellous landscape of Great Himalayas .Now on 77, I still posses an urge to follow their foot steps to the heaven on Earth .
That´s exact the Tour i want to make in 2023, but i didn´t know if it´s possible.
Thank you, wonderful...
Sir nice video. Mustang is my hometown n watching from New York City. Nar to lo monthang route is hard route. Ur team doing hard work.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Marvelous trek lhave ever enjoyed by viewing ।Thanks a lot to the trekkers and wish their success in every effort।
Como me gustan estos vídeos de caminatas ,bien explicados ,y los paisajes don hermosos ,están tan bien hechos que pareciera que yo voy con ustedes , si hasta me canso jajajaja
Thank you so much for an amazing views . Great work !!!! 👏👏👏😍
Con este tipo de caminatas es como ir a un spa de rejuvenecimiento ,es rejuvenecer en todo tu organismo por lo menos en 10 años ,es alimento al alma ,a la vista , los pulmones ,un aire limpio de contaminación ,lejos un gran viaje y una linda experiencia 🇨🇱🙋😂🏃🌄🔭🐂🐃🐏⛺🏯🎿💛
Thanks so much for sharing. Very beautiful and such a treat to see part of a land and culture that is just breathtaking.
Such a wonderful and sooo beautiful nature and amazing photography 🙏🙏I watched it on big HD TV it is looking so good that we are physically present there and doing the trake...🙏Thank so much for sharing 🙏
last view is best view of kathmandu , this kind of beauty can be seen in everywhere in nepal .
I am from Hungary. Thank, your videos!
It's a great trekking video and the nice trip. I watched it from start to finish. The videos and photos are awesome.
I feel a little sad about the condition of some parts of Kathmandu before the end of video. But it's real, OK.
Thank You,
thank you for the wonderful video and showing the less explored trekking routes of Nepal.
This is what I call an “actual trekking video” .... you went out of the common route taken by the trekkers and captured a majestic view of the region!!! Great job !!!
I enjoyed your film. How fit you are...
I'm looking forward to my journey and thank you for a preview of what's waiting .
Blessing to you
What hearty hikers you are! Wonderful journey, and your excellent filming took us right along with you. I deeply appreciate that you let the landscape speak for itself and that the narration was minimal. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Video of an amazing/dream like place. Thanks for sharing with us.
10 extra marks is given for not giving any background music. Respects from Pakistan😍
Our nepal has natural beauty welcome to our country we are proud of being Nepalese love nepal and Nepalese people visit all the place of our country you can see many beautiful places
Nice video & Beautiful all team members .
Very much enjoyed your video and the landscapes of Roerich! Thank you.
Your trekks and cinematography are superb. Real fan. Notwithstanding, your super British mumble accent makes me wondering that I'm totally lost. I get a word or two. Perhaps makes more subtitles remarks are they to spread your thoughts and remarks for people with different kinds of English. Just waiting for another adventure. I'm from Brasil, Rio de Janeiro City /Copacabana. I recommend in South America as the top trek possible The Roirama Mountain - the Avatar floating rocks inspiration,although it's a mountanner journey, not for trekkers. Peru, Bolívia and Colômbia maybe it's your thing. Pumapunku it's the holy grail for unleash unprecedented awesome facts about the history of human civilization.
Thanks for the suggestions on places to go. I've been to Peru in 2004 (Salcantay and Machu Picchu then Ausangate circuit) and Roraima from Venezuela side in 2008. This was before I started doing video and the still photos were on an earlier digital camera and not as good quality as these days. If you are interested you can see the photos from all my trips (recent ones where there was also video and earlier ones when I took only stills) on my web site - with lots of commentary in text form!: www.stephenslater.me.uk
Currently planning where to go this year, so will bear your suggestions in mind.
Ed B26354 You spoke my mind. Greetings From Kolkata, India.
@@stephen.t.slater Became a fan of your channel, sir. Greetings from Prosenjit Banerjee, Kolkata, India.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful land and experience.....thank you so much.....!!
Lots of love from Nepal to you Mr.Stephen Slater.Thanks again for being here at Nepal.
Imagens inesquecíveis, parabéns , é meu sonho em conhecer 👍😉👐🇧🇷👐
Waw! its looks that you had great adventure trip. Loved watching this trekking vlog.
Hi Stephen, beautiful video. Now for your 10th trip to Nepal you can consider visiting national parks in the southern terai belt with rhino 🦏 tiger 🐯 and lots of other wildlife. Best wishes in whatever you do.
Wonderful video. Thanks for the upload. I was meant to go to Upper Mustang last year but I was alone and they don't give permit without the 2nd person. If you ever can run off a dvd of this I will happily buy a copy from you.
Amazing video rely great job thank you stephen....
Well done trekking at up to and over 5000 meters takes a lot of effort. This brought back fond memories I did the first trek into Mustang from Pohkera in 1991 walking all the way no roads.
You did a really committed route and lost the Thorong La traffic. I was in Narphu in 1996 and again in 1999 it was really remote then. I trekked on my own with porters but bad weather prevented getting over the high passes. A road all the way to Lo Manthang, thats progress I suppose but back then we had the villagers out just staring at us, it did feel very remote and special. Thanks it brought back some great memories.
It's an amazing journey, you all did. Last year we visited Nar Phu Trek. Thanks for upload.
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Excellent photography and editing
Thanks
Very fantastic telling video 😃😃😁😁😁
Thank you for not showing your face every 2 seconds like too many trekkers do
Natural peace 😳♥️
absolutely majestic. You have a done a great job. (Subrata from India, kolkata).
Thanks Subrata. I've been to your home town, Kolkata. It's at the end of my Northern India video if you're interested: ruclips.net/video/xHYIwoNP73c/видео.html
🇳🇵 Nepal is a country of enchanting natural beauty with mesmerizing views of the himalayas. 🇳🇵😍👍 i'm Dil from nepal and your video is amazing sir But why no have country neme ? and Thank you for the wonderful video
It is really beautiful video and good information for Teri pass Mastang trek. I been several region at Nepal from east to west Nepal, but not Teri pass. My next trip will be Nar Phu Teri pass Mustang. Thank you very much for video. Sherpa Kirken from Tyrol, Austria.
from austria.
It is worth visiting some villages around Jomsom including Marpha or even stay overnight. Looks like the road construction is still on going. I was there 3 years ago. We have to help push a bus over a rock on the way.
Good job very nice video
Good job sir thank you for information like and visit our country thank you so much ☺☺☺☺🙏🙏🙏👌👌👌👌👌
See you again here in Nepal very early sir
Fantastic !
Happy New Year !
Great video
i am spellbound to see MUSTANG. Amazing photography. A very little complain to you. There is situated a beautiful lake named DAMODAR KUND. in MUSTANG. It is very neat to LO MANTHANG. Didn't you see the lake?
That jet flight helps to melt the beautiful snow on the mountains. The glaciers are the progenitors of the rivers. Someone not acclimatised gets a chopper rescue and more carbon is burnt.
This video is amazing.
فيديو جميل شكراجزيلا لكم والله يحفظكم ويحميكم
Muito bom! Parabéns.
Prof. Osinaldo
Cerquilho SP Brasil
i hope u had the time of your life!
WOW Amizing mustang beautiful place
Is it a uncommon route to Mustang? I like this route rather than thru the road. It should be harder but it should be more unforgettable. Thank you for sharing your trekking video to us.
OLcam Nepal very Nice and the good news Sirjana 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵👍👌🙏❣️❣️💕🌹😄😄😄😄😄😄
Thank you dear friends for visiting our beautiful places and you are always welcome to our country Nepal. I hope you enjoyed a lot .
I was in Nepal in 2018. Do you know what is greatest thing in your country except mountains? It is your people. Nepal in my heart forever, i hope to return anytime. Hello from Russia. Namaste!
But lot and lot of erosion has happened .God knows how many years this beauty will Last. Man has disturbed the nature so much. 🙏
Great work, love it
good videos👍️👌
I applaud you all for trekking through rough terrain, not an easy task for sure. Takes alot of stamina and endurance to get through hours of walking, I'm sure my legs would have felt like rubber bands at the end of the day.😂 talk about a cardio workout I bet in a months time of doing this I'd be fit as a fiddle lol. Bravo on all your videos! Yes, I watched them all!😆 just curious how much a one month stay trekking different sites would cost for one person including transportation, food n lodge? Also what type of camera are you using? Thank you Stephan, I throughly enjoyed the sights n sounds. Mother nature never disapoints. Namaste 🗻🚶♀️🚶♂️✌🙏👏
Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed my videos. To see current prices for doing treks yourself, I suggest you look at the web sites of trekking companies - I generally use KE Adventure, Exodus or Explore. I'm using a Sony A77 camera with a single Tamron 16-300mm zoom lens. I like the electronic viewfinder with interchangeable lenses, but then on trek it's a trade off of quality against weight. And the GPS geotagging is useful to know where I was and check which peaks I can see from there on Google maps.
@@stephen.t.slater thank you so much for the info Stephen, it always helps to have great tools to capture such beauty!😉👍
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I too much love for Himalaya ❤
Wow amezing
Very beautiful place
Wonderful 👍🌹❤
Amazing Video Sir
Very nice video thanks.
Those roads were deserted in '77, all that traffic!
beautiful video of amazing places, wish you had spoken up so you could be more easily heard over all the wind and other background noises.
I thought that was a female voice, but I think a post video audio would have better content and sound, which was horrible. I could only make out about 30% of what was said. I believe it had more to do with the poor quality microphone than the wind. Anyway, I was amazed at the stamina of the older hikers, I hope the fellow that had to drop out is OK. At least that is what I thought happened, again, the audio was bad. The Mustang area appeared volcanic in origin and reminded me of the geology in Death Valley, Ca. USA. Beautiful video presentation and I appreciated keying on the high peaks of the Himalayas. I was disappointed seeing how filthy Kathmandu was, the people seem to use the river as a toilet for plastic and anything else they throw away. Eventually, that crap makes it to the ocean. I had the impression the culture respected nature, nature was pristine, the humans are making every effort to destroy it.
You must have been very lucky with the wather!
wow amezing
Fantastic
nice video
Well come Nepal 🇳🇵
Sweet remember sir
This is our Nepal
welcome to Nepal 2021 .
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Absolutely fantastic Stephen slater... If possible let me know the name of the trekking consultant you hired ... amazing route ..
It was booked through KE Adventure travel
Stephen Slater What majestic views! But I really ❣️all the scenes where you shared time with the pack animals or the several elderly couples carrying lumber up over the pass. Keeps it real and down to earth.
awesome
fantastic place
멋진곳 다시가고 싶다
welcome to Nepal agein
Very good
What an amazing adventure. Such a beautiful place! The video and photography is really well done. What equipment did you use? Also, what time of year was this?
Very nice like it
Stupendous!! Which month??
Amazon hil sobeautiful and so cool woo
I must say, very beautiful videography, journey, destination, and local people. I would like to ask, did you hire any helper to carry your stuff along the journey or you booked a trekking package, or do you recommend any good guide? how safe to travel alone and the best time to visit this heaven?
The shots in the video of the mule train and the porters hauling huge piles of gear - those were the helpers hired to carry our stuff. It was a package booked with KE Adventure. There are some easier trails in Nepal that I believe a few people do alone, where there are lots of other people about if you need help. For this one, even travelling in a group experienced at remote high-altitude treks, how would we have organised the rescue helicopter or found a way round when the route was blocked by the landslide etc travelling alone? Nepal trekking is best in the autumn for clearer views or in the spring for more intermittent views but with all the rhododendron bushes in bloom. In summer it is too hot low down with monsoon rains, while in winter the routes can be blocked by deep snow.
Hello,i appreciate your love for nepalese nature beauty and want to say thankyou for visiting .. Your whole 1:43:24 time video was beautiful But the last few mins when u came back in kathmandu and only showed the dirty river is not so appreciated.. i apologize behalf of whole country for not keeping our river clean but Kathmandu is not only about dirty river .. but u only decided to show that.. so the last few mins of video was really dissapointing
I apologise for showing a limited and negative view of Kathmandu. I acknowledge that there are many more beautiful things to see including the old areas around Durbar Square, the many Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas etc. This was my ninth trip to Nepal starting and ending in Kathmandu, and between these I had been several times on the guided tours of Durbar Squar, to watch the cremations at Pashupatinath, to make circuits around Boudhnath, to climb the steps to the "Monkey" temple and look out across the rooftops, to explore the shops in Thamel and so on. I have shown these in some of my other videos. On this occasion, I just felt I wanted to do something a bit dfferent and discover something new, so I though I'd take a walk along the river and see what I saw. So what is in this video is my personal experience of what I found on this particular trip. And while the river was used as a ribbush tip, I also saw and remember all the people going about their daily lives in different ways along the river, the birds and flowers still thriving there, and how the structure of the streets branched away from the river and its bridges. Please tell me what I can go and see in Kathmandu that is different on my tenth visit.
Stephen Slater well then i hope to see more beautiful vlogs from you. Thankyou for the reply.
I understand if you're in hospitality business but all he showed is reality. We polluted the river and we should work to clean it. Nothing to be offended.
May I ask what outfitter you used?
Tilicho is not mountain, its a lake present there which is highest lake in world
That mountain is GANGAPURNA.
Awar .kanteri.good.luk.good.palesh..ijoing.bro.ther..i.lv.nepal.
Great video yet 4700 meter but no snow, shouldn't this region be snowy year round?
Global warming is real.
I was in Himachal Pradesh September 2002 and reached a height of around 5100 m in Spiti valley (well, just above Spiti vally to be precise), and no snow there at that time of year.
It's the leeward side. The Annapurna range blocks all the moisture on the southern slope and this circuit, Kagbeni valley and Lo Manthang area (Mustang) lie in the rain shadow on the northern face. There is occasional snow that will fill up the place in winters, which then only lasts till about late May. Same with Spiti valley and Ladakh valley. Good snowfall only in the winters. But yes, climate change has drastically reduced snowfall and snow days.
I was forced down from Narphu in 1999 by a monster snow storm so its luck.
No, permanent snow line is above 5500m. Snow comes and goes, surprisingly most snow falls in the summer, monsoon time. Winters are dry.
Planning to go there very soon.
Just back from doing Annapurna Circuit (second time) and ABC (first time).
You can't beat the Himalayas.
its good to come here in Nepal in end of the winter which is early feburary . Welcome to Nepal Mate
I'm also planning soon from Canada, searching for a group, I can join the trip or solo may work. Which month you went, if you don't mind me asking, thanks!
Thank you 👍
Gajjab 👍
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Wawo👌❤🌹
Beauty is nepal
Thank you
Taital mame khoi Nepal ko yastalai bhannu parchhani yar jatha bhabi gumechha name chai chhaina
I couldn't hear your voice!
5,12 beautiful
Wow!!!!!!
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Why you are not keeping name Nepal in video
If you mean in the title, I tried to not make it too long so that the end may be cut off when RUclips displays it on devices where there is limited space. Nepal is included in the keyword list so if someone searches for Nepal it would be considered. If they are reading the title then fitting in the route "via Nar and Teri La" seemed more helpful for people choosing which video to watch than telling them that Mustang is in Nepal which many people probably know.