There is something magic on this video. I don't why but I watched it all without forwarding a single second. It's a great man, keep posting such videos.👏
Congratulations on the video. Fantastic images, great inspiration! It's great to be able to see the culture up close. I felt like I was in the Himalayas.
@@sanguedomar Thank you so much, Lucas! One of the goals of this video was to convey the atmosphere I felt while hiking to the viewer. I’m glad I managed to do that:)
Theoretically yes, you could start from Manang, but you won’t have enough time to properly acclimatize. I’d recommend starting at a lower altitude to give your body time to adjust.
I was already two times in Nepal doing the Everest and Annapurna Base Camp Trek. This video captures the landscape and culture so well, after watching this I probably end up a third time in Nepal soon. Thanks for the great video!
Good guess :) Manasulu circuit is actually my plan. I've heard a lot of good things about it from the local people and I also think the Trek ist very special because it's even more remote and less traveled.
You reminded me my journey to Nepal... specifically to Annapurana base camp.. i really enjoyed each second of your journey... hope we could join sometimes at Dharamshalla...
Thanks for taking us along on your journey. I did the same Annapurna circuit in 1995 but didn’t take a camera so it was nice to see your images. So beautiful 🙏
What an artistic and spiritual touch! What I understood from your personality, I think you should visit Varanasi, people go there for utmost peace, to experience how life leaves a body. The ghats along the Ganges, especially places like Manikarnika, where cremations take place, draw people who wish to come to terms with mortality, spirituality, and the cycle of life.
Great cinema! Best Movie of my dreams! Saw some of these pictures on my own. For real. Amazing Stuff. Amazing people. Amazing nature. God save all of it and them! Wanna be there again. ❤
Thank you Daniel🙏 I hope you can return to Nepal soon.Grüsse aus der Schweiz!
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How was the language barrier? I love seeing your interactions with locals and am always a little intimidated when I travel with being able to communicate in non-english speaking countries. Thanks!
Communication really wasn’t an issue. Surprisingly, I met many people, especially younger ones, who spoke good English. And when communication in English didn’t work, we just used gestures:)
What a great and inspiring video. Beautifully filmed and edited. Great choice of sound and music interwoven too. What camera did you film on and software used to edit?
The thing I loved most about the video was his relationship with the kids and the animals. No football game passed without joining in, no pony passed without a scratch on the back.
Did you need no tent? All places you slept you was able to make it to a town before to late? Absolutely incredible video. Namaste. May safety and peace be with you on all of your journey
Namaste! You could camp in a tent if you want to, but it’s not convenient on this trek as there are various teahouses to choose from. Thank you so much!!
What a cinematography man. It's really worth to see it near about 1 hour, it was really a hangover after seeing all this. Good job man lots of love from India.
I'm planning on soloing Annapurna in the next couple of years. This is really the way to do it right here. Getting out of the cities and meeting the people. I loved how the women all wanted to make sure you had something to drink and the kids were excited to say hello to you.
Thanks. An awesome plan! Make sure to avoid the roads and follow the NATT trails. It’s a far more genuine way to discover the area, offering more chances to reach remote villages and meet the warm-hearted Nepali people.
Dont know if you read this comment after this late but man this is first time i ever saw trekking video like this without voice over. Instead of talking all the video, you just showing how it was, as it is. Pure solo experience. Nature is doing the talk here. Absolutely loved it. To do this circle, how much it costed in the end and what time of year is advisable to do?
@@saurabhshrigadi Thank you for your kind comment. I’m not the first to create silent solo hiking videos, there are many others on yt, but it’s fun and I’m glad you enjoyed it. I believe I spent around 1.2k CHF in Nepal, including the cities, over 25 days.
@@havoc4595 everything ok with you? I don’t agree. From Besisahar to Manang and from Muktinath to Nayapul, I didn’t meet many people. On some days, I didn’t see any other hikers at all. From Manang to Muktinath, I hiked almost alone because I started early in the morning or finished late in the evening. As you can see, I was also alone at Tilicho Lake. Additionally I avoided the roads and took the NATT trails.