Saravana has many more successes on his way ahead.... And its inspiring to see him deliver such quality with limited support... He is a league of his own...
INDIA!!! you are lucky for having such a diversed country. you can be in a crowded street in Mumbai or alone in the wilderness of Ladakh ❤❤❤ hope to visit India soon! ❤ from the Philippines
For the first time, I watched it for the first time with my parents (they're big fans!). Their only question was - Why? Why does he do all that? I think that's the easiest question to answer when you're doing what the heart wants. Beautiful video! Especially the backdrop when you're cooking thukpa for yourself.
With consistency and patience you can achieve anything in this world. I am from Nagaland and I always wanted to know more about the beautiful and mighty ladakh, thank you sir, I am learning more about LADHAK in the comfort of my room. Wishing you the best
Another gem.....I have started telling my friends to watch your video before they sleep. it just brings so much calm to a restless mind. Thanks for all your efforts in bringing such serene vistas to us- wishing you a looong and healthy life and that you continue to make such videos.
A silent film but with a loud message !! I love your styles of photography and exploring. You look combination of Vagabond, Hichker, explorer, photographer into one. God bless you.
You are making us explore parts of India and their beauty like no one else did. Its a pleasant experience and contrasts the cacophony on the Indian TV channels.
Please do like and comment for the better reach of this video. I know this man never ask you do the same. It's my humble request to you guys please share this piece of a art with your family and friends. Hats off to this gentleman.
Really a very much under rated channel. I feel such a joy while watching your videos and tears roll out continuously. I am blessed watching your videos brother.
Love your videos ...the video and the storyline blended with taste of local culture ..with a backpack u just set out fearlessly wherever u feel like ...inspiring
You are amazing!! I am amazed to see my own land this beautiful just because of you... And encourages me to explore more and more... Lots of love from ladakh
Another masterpiece, one can feel the wilderness in the vast emptiness we see. I could taste the tea - straight from the vessel ! Kudos to you. Corona and other worldly worries escape me when I watch (and rewatch) your videos.
I visited hanle in summers and it’s covered in green that time…beautiful to see totally different landscape…you can see herds of sheep and water flowing every where…the only problem was wind…it’s too windy in summers…I hope one day he can show beauty of hanle in summers as well…so few people visit this remote part of Ladakh…
Without a word you took hearts of many with your work! Mountain Trekker and now you are the only ones whose Video I never miss. My best wishes to you, always!
I am so delighted to see these videos. I have never come across such a beautiful landscape and simple presentation in Indian channel. You deserve a salute 🇮🇳🙏
Narration is there in the old Hanle video. They both are almost exact copies of each other. I just wanted to experiment with making silent videos during this lockdown. Personally I enjoy watching hiking and camping videos like this without narration, especially when nothing important is happening.
You deserve a huge applause for shooting that slippery ice segment, Saravan sir. I could very well imagine the effort it must have taken to get that camera back after shooting! Phew! Much love and respect! 😍🙏
I actually had a crazy idea of walking 40km along the Hanle river. But the ice was very brittle and was cracking easily so I gave up the plan after that clip.
Lighting a fire is a real struggle in wilderness. I am glad you didn't trim that part like others to show how good they are at striking fire in one go.
Good to see you again. Nice video great video it shows resolve of a person who has a different streak. You must be quite hungry to eat from the hot pot 7:29. How do you like comfort of your home and family, must be cozy. On the other hand you must be missing the solitude and stars of the night sky wow I can die for it, really, brother. I want to sit across on a table with you and silently listen to your experiences. God bless you 👍
I was drinking tea from the pot at 7:29. Normally I am not a tea drinker, but I prepared black tea that morning in order to make Tsampa. And the hot tea in the cold morning is always a thing to savor :). PS : I am definitely missing the solitude and the stars. Cant wait to go back, but only when it is safe and I can be sure that my presence will not threaten the health of the locals.
I'm enjoying your travel videos very much. I like to see how people live in the areas you go to. Also I ,ike camping, though at 65 years I don't know if I could do tent camping. Making hot tea on a camp stove on a cold day looked amazing. Be well.
.. And finally after walking walking 16kms in heavy cold winds an ITBP vehicle helped him to reach Rongo village. Lovely compilation Sarvana. As always. Specially in this video, the night time-laps. And I surprised to see, the birds flying while you were pitching the tent, fortunately no one hits the camera.
Thanks Himashu. Just trying out different video formats during the lockdown. This video taught me the importance of recording good audio in the field. Most of the sounds here (birds, matchstick, me blowing on the fire, wind etc) were mixed in from other clips.Definitely will be paying attention to the ambient sounds in the future.
You are leading such a good life with nature.I think you are blessed to have that life. I too ❤️ to have such days in my life of exploring nature and living with it in my future life
So stunning video as always I wish I could be there with you looking towards the landscapes and beauty. I am so tired of lockdown your video is breath of fresh air to me sir. Stay safe keep posting..😷❤💚
Julley acholey! I was there last year. Covered most of Ladhak in a few weeks. Ladhak is breathtaking! Was searching for you too ;) Someday we'll meet out there haha.
Absolutely phenomenal video! One of the most underrated channels I have come across. It would be great if you can also make a video around what all permits are required for camping in the Himalayas, how to obtain them, and a few other tricks on what people should keep in mind and be prepared for before embarking on a similar journey.
There are no permits required for most places in Ladakh (except for innerline permits. There are a lot of videos on that topic, so i cant add new new information). Most places in Himachal also doesnt need any permits except for the national parks.
Only 126K subscribers,,,,not justified...Atleast he deserves 10milllion subscribers,,,,how much labour he puts in, no1 can imagine esp. in these environmental conditions....Those who have been to this place can understand. Keep going bro and also show us N-E side of India. One thing I want to suggest is that plz. add subtitles about the places