You know whats funny? I have seen so many of these videos that I recognize the dogs. They are so dam cute. I would be the sucker to spend the day with the just the dogs lol
Haha~ Hi, Joe! That's hilarious because you are the second person that has mentioned how famous these dogs are! aw, those little puppies! I love them so much! ❤
@GoMandiMartin They are so freaking adorable. It has been so funny to see how they interact. Look how smart they are. They understand social cues from humans like it is their job. I have absolutely seen the same dogs in other videos. It was funny to see how they rule that stretch there. There was certain donkeys they didnt like and would push them through real fast. I love how you had them in your video. How could you not right?
@@JoeKyser Hey, Joe! Awwwwww! Isn't that so heartwarming haha. I wouldn't do the EBC again, but if I could borrow a teeny puppy for the duration of a different, shorter, lower-in-altitude trail -- oh my gosh, I would do it in a minute! That little tiny black puppy that was in Part 1 right before the first checkpoint: I would have scooped him up and taken him with me if I could have. But, I don't want to end up on the news as an animal smuggler haha. That's just bad for business 😁You are so right, Joe! Hm, that just got me thinking! How cool would it be if there was some kind of a system where trekkers could pick an unnamed animal and give it a name, and then, if another trekker came along and discovered an unnamed animal, then they got to name it -- and all of the trekkers from then on would know that animal's name. There could be a central log book, and the animals could be discovered and recorded as we do with new starts and planets! Ah, the possibilities!
@@JoeKyserDonkeys! I love love love donkeys! There were donkeys in some of my recent Caribbean Cruise videos 💕 I would go back --- just for the donkeys! Haha, but yes, the dogs sure do run the place with their cutie-pie faces! Right haha! I try not to be a camera hog hahahhaa, so the puppies were the perfect addition 🐶
Good morning, Walter! What a sweet message; thank you so much; this really made my day 😀Also, I really miss In-N-Out Burger haha. Your profile picture is making me hungry 🍔🍟 Thank you for sharing the EBC journey with me, and I hope to see you here again very soon. Mandi
@@walterfigueroa3706 Haha! Hi, Walter! I wish (about the burger). I'm in Maryland, i.e., a world away from the In-N-Outs, but we have alpacas here haha 🦙🦙🦙 Aw, that's so nice to hear! I'm so happy that you are making your way through more of my adventures. The cruise series had thousands of footage clips, so it has yet to be finished. Sigh. 💭Maybe one day 😀 I hope that you are having a really great Sunday!
Hi Mandi just a heads up the prayer wheels are supposed to be rotated clockwise and all the Buddhist sites you visit circle clockwise you will see other people will do the same :)
Good morning, Astralchemist! A huge welcome; I'm so happy you found me. Ah, yes, thank you so much! I promise that I'll get that right the next time I visit 🤩
I cant believe how many treks just like this I have watched on youtube , if I ever get a chance to do this trek I will know practically whats around ever corner, great content once again 😃
@@silentclimber When I went, the Trek Card was a brand new thing, and I didn't learn about it until really late the night before my trek, and there was no footage of that, but now there is hahhhahaaa 🎉 But, gosh, yes! RU-vid is so amazing for helping with the preparation. I would be so lost without it! 😃
@@richardparker1338 Hi, Richard! I agree haha. I've found that there's a perfect balance between watching and researching just enough to be prepared without watching and researching so much that you get there and there's no fun surprises haha. It is a very delicate thing 😀 Thank you so much for writing! I hope to see you here again very soon.
I wish i could brush up to you and get some of your energy and positivity. Wonderful video! And beautiful to see you enjoying the things that most of us take for granted. Makes me want to get out there 😀🥰
Hi, Michael! Thank you for the lovely message and for all of your kind words. I'm so happy that you found me, and I really hope to see you again here very soon. If you are interested, I'd love for you to join us at the next live chat Premiere tomorrow (Sat) at 11 am EST USA 🎉
Hi, K H! It's so great to hear from you! Thank you so much for watching, and that's so great to hear that you've done this, too. I really appreciate your positive energy, and I hope to see you here again very soon.
Guides salary =3200 nrs =24$ per day. Which increased according to TAAN .Trekkers agencies nepal.😮its best to support tourism aspects. $24 == a change .. its risky to trek in monsoon.. p.s dont ask locals for how much time until you reach hotels.. they say 1 hr but it could take 2.5 hrs for you. They calculate time according to their pace..
Thank you so much! Much love right back to you! 💗 Your dog is so cute! Ops, I'm just seeing that your dog's name is Jobe 🎉 I hope to see you both again soon! Mandi
Its such a joy to watch you being happy from small things. I hope you have a wonderful time in Nepal. You are an amazing human. Following your journey 🎉. Best wishes.
Sangam, you've made my entire evening with your message! You are a beautiful soul, and I am so lucky and so happy to have you here. Thank you for the wonderful wishes. I hope to see you back here at 3:45 pm today (Wednesday) your time/Nepal 😀
Hi Mandi, Just want to congratulate you for recording this amazing experience. Most people avoid recording hardships during treks like these. I'm glad you covered it thoroughly. Me and my wife did the Annapurna Base Camp trek solo with no guide or porter in 2022. So i know how hard these hikes are but its worth doing it solo. I'm planning to do the EBC or Everest 3 pass trek this year and I have been binge watching all your Everest hiking videos last 2 days for research and got to say there aren't many with as much as details as yours especially about plane tickets and trek permits. I was just curious about one thing. Why didn't you do a acclimatization day in Namchee Bazaar? I think that could have been the reason why you felt tired. When i did the ABC both me and wife had the flu/colds and since we were carrying our bags we were like super slow but that in turn helped us acclimatize and i never felt tired and slept so good. I remember seeing many people with porters faster than us but they had AMS and had to come down fast as well. A common thing i heard from locals was the word "Slowly slowly". Both of us ate super heavy as well and drank lots of water , I don't know if that helped. I also noticed you said 10kg for check-in bag for the Lukla flight. Wasn't there an option for 5kg hand carry as well? Again much thanks for making all these videos. I'll be telling people to refer to these videos if they plan on hiking EBC.
Hi, Kevin! It's so nice to hear from you! Thank you so much for the lovely message, and I'm so overjoyed to hear that you are binge watching haha. You are so sweet; thank you for the congratulations. I'm so glad that you appreciate seeing the hardships. That's so awesome to hear about the trek you and your wife took in 2022 -- and even better, that you are planning another one! That's amazing! That's a very valid question about Namche Bazaar. I knew that stretch would be all uphill and very strenuous, and I thought it would be better to divide that section in half, i.e., only having to cover half the distance each day. Every step hurt so much, and I didn't want to put myself in the position of not feeling well enough to continue for the day while I was nowhere near lodging. Because I was alone, I wanted to be extra cautious. For me, this turned out great, and I'm so glad that I modified my plan. I finished in the normal 8 days, but I hiked much slower because I hiked shorter distances for all 8 days instead of longer distances for 6 days 😀 Hm, I just checked the website for the airline that I used, i.e., Yeti Airlines, and I see that different categories of tickets have different luggage allowances. My ticket allowed for only 10kg of checked luggage with no carry-on luggage. I don't remember if others on the flight had carry-on luggage, but the plane was so small, I'm not sure where it would go 😀 You are so sweet! Thank you so much, in advance, for sharing my videos 🎉 I can't wait to hear how your trip prep is progressing! Mandi
being nepalese i have not been there yet but you solo trekker one i really appreciate and thank you for showing the word nepal is not only safe but also worthy to visit nepal atleast once
Hi, Babin! What a sweet message; thank you so much. You are so welcome, and thank you for sharing your beautiful country with me. I really hope to see you again very soon 😃
You have an amazing vibe ..... can't wait to do the EBC Trek either in Late September of 24 or 25. You're incredible, love that you took it at your own pace.
Hi, Brian! Thank you so much for the lovely message, and thank you so much for sharing in on my journey with me. How exciting that you are planning to do the EBC yourself. I hope to hear all about it once you return 😀 Mandi
Hi, Rinchen! What a lovely message; thank you so much for taking the time to write and for being such a wonderful, positive addition to this channel. I appreciate you! 😊
Hello, Linja! You are always so kind, and I appreciate you so much! I hope that you have an amazing next few days, and I hope to see you for the next video this coming Thursday 😊
Hey Mandi, you're very brave doing this solo. Look forward to seeing how you get on, hope you're breathing stabilizes and you enjoy the experience. Take care and stay safe....😊
Hi, guys! It's so great to hear from you again, and thank you so much for being here. I always love your very kind messages. I just watched your "Longest Canal" video haha, and your yodeling made me laugh! I plan to be traveling south and not north for the next year or two, but gosh, I would love to walk that creepy tunnel haha. Thanks again, and I hope to see you next week for Part 2 of this video 😃
Hi, Nitban. It's great to hear from you. Happy new year. Oh yes, so many kind people have let me know 😀 I will get it right next time. Thank you so much for writing! Mandi
Welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵🙏 thanks for visiting our beautiful country ❤😊 Explore more and enjoy 😍 It's 100% safe for solo female travelers to travel in Nepal but I still recommend to get a guide 😊
Hi, Googly! It's such a pleasure to hear from you; thank you so much for writing. You certainly have a beautiful country. Thank you for sharing your country with me, and I hope to see you again very soon 🤩🤩
Aw, that was my pleasure! Thank you so much for the warm and wonderful welcome. I appreciate you! I hope you'll be back here for the release of Part 2 of this video in just 18 minutes! 🥳
Hi, Anzhelika! It's great to hear from you. Happy 2024! I'm definitely experimenting with a variety of footwear now haha. I never want that to happen again 😀
Sorry for the late reaction to your channel. I hope you had a wonderful experience while you where here. love your video. Pro tips: while in the stupa's the wheel you spin must be rotating in clockwise not anti-clockwise. that goes for all the Buddhist spinning wheels. P.S Your so lucky ! the government of Nepal has banned solo trekking.
Hi, Sagun! It's nice to hear from you. Thank you for the really sweet message. What a silly mistake haha. Lots of kindhearted locals have let me know that I was spinning the wheel the wrong way. Isn't that so sad about the ban 😟 Happy New Year!
Wow, I'm so excited for you! I think you'll love trekking in Nepal - altitude and all haha. Thank you so much for taking the time to write and for all of your very wonderful additions to the page! 😁
I love your spirit and lust for life...when they say take time to "smell the roses" you have shown us it is a way of life. Thanks for sharing your travels with the world! Do you think I'd be ok as a vegetarian?
Hi, Joe, and a huge welcome to my channel! I am so happy to have you here! You are the sweetest; thank you so much for such a lovely message -- and thank you for your kindness 🤩 You would actually do exceptional as a vegetarian! And did you see all of those gorgeous cows and chickens? Can't eat those cuties haha! It's actually suggested that meat not be eaten for the entire duration of the trek because the meat is carried up on pack animals -- and it's not refrigerated or kept clean on it's way up the mountain. You'd have quite the advantage with an already-vegetarian diet. If you decide to go, I hope you'll come back and tell me all about it, and I hope to see you next week for Part 2 of this video 😃
I should be working, but I’m hooked on your video! It’s tremendous to see you trekking alone and seeing this trip through your eyes full of wonder. I have made this trek before and the first time is always such a joy. It’s good to see that you can still trek here alone, most of Nepal has changed the rules about solo trekking..I’m looking forward to heading back there later this year but to go up to Cho Oyu Basecamp. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy your journey. Thankyou 🙏
Hi, Peter, and a very happy Saturday to you! It is such a pleasure to receive your message, and you've totally made my day! Haha, I love that so much! I do the exact same thing with other creator's videos: I get so hooked and just can't stop! It's insane how addicting those really great-find videos can be -- especially if they are part of a series haha. You made me laugh out loud 😃 Wow, that's awesome that you've done the Everest Base Camp trek before! And, even more so that you are planning to go back for more! 🤩 I am overjoyed that you liked Part 1, and I hope the same will be true for Part 2 and all the other videos you try out here. Thank you again for watching and for taking the time to write and share such lovely and beautiful words. I can't wait to hear how your trip goes, and I'd love to hear updates! I hope to see you here again very soon 🍿🍿
Hi Mandi. Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Yes, I really get addicted to watching travel videos on here, especially great trekking videos! I’m looking forward to seeing part two, I hope the rest of the trip went well for you but I will find out. 😀Wishing you a great start to the week. 🙏
@@peterf46 Hi, Peter! Aw, you're welcome; it's my pleasure! Right! If I had the time, I would be in my sweats a whole lot more binge watching the best in travel that RU-vid has to offer hahhaaa. Some creators blow me away with their experiences and that uniquely-them way that they present it 😃 I see that you have a channel, too. Do you have a favorite video that you can suggest I watch of yours? Haha, I'm so happy that you found me after both Part 1 and Part 2 where published -- because now you don't have to wait 🍿😀 I'm almost finished with the next video in the Nepal and India series, and I hope to see you then, too 🤩
Hi Mandie, same here! What did we ever do before RU-vid! I used to love watching globe trekker but now it’s so great to pick and choose any destination you want to see. The first video I posted when I went to EBC at the beginning of Covid had a lot of views. I went back last year to do the high passes and didn’t finish but the video is on this link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eUssfrco6YY.html my editing isn’t great but I enjoy putting the videos together. I loved part two of your video! I’ll leave a comment on there. 😊
Hey, Peter! Happy almost weekend! Woohoo! Ops, I'm so sorry that I missed this message; sometimes new messages don't show up in the "not responded to" tab, so I just don't know they are there. Every once in a while I sift through my comments just to make sure that no one is missed 😃 And, sometimes I find gems -- like this message! Haha. Editing is tough, and doing it well is extremely time consuming and mentally exhausting (for me, at least), but gosh, there is nothing like watching your just-finished video in all of it's endless-toiled glory haha. Thanks for sending the above link; I'll watch it right now 📺
For solo travellers in EBC There is one place where you might confused after Mojo.... there is two way one leads to the temple with prayers flag the other way to Namche.. @39:26 where she stated.. hope this helps.
Hello again, X! Thank you so much sharing your knowledge. The signs did get a bit tricky at times, so I really appreciate all of the helpful messages😊😊
Hi, Som! It's so nice to hear from you, and I'm so happy that you found me! The next video, Part 2 to this video, will be out this coming Thursday morning, and I'm looking forward to seeing you then.
It's so nice to be able to say to you all the way in Australia! You've made my day with all of your very kind, thoughtful, and generous words. You are such a delight to have here; I'm truly lucky! 🎉
@@CoastalCoves That totally made my entire day! Thank you so much! I just watched your Bridge Tour video, and it's fantastic! Thank you for bringing all of your beautiful, positive energy here; I treasure you!
Hello Mandi Martin, I come here to want to say to you that your smile looks like so peaceful (3:27). And I like your experiences in life. I hope that you are going to creat many videos in the future.
Good morning, Jay! A huge welcome to my channel; I'm so happy that you are here. Your words are very sweet; thank you so much! I hope that you have thee best day ✨
@@Jayzzzzzz237 Hi, Jay! I'm from the USA, and it was 0900 when I wrote haha, so we have quite a big time difference ✨ I hope that you have a beautiful morning 😀
Hi, Wild Migma! It's so nice to hear from you! Thank you so much for your very kind words and wishes. I hope to see you here again this coming Thursday for Part 2 of this video 🤩
Hi, Itachi! What a lovely message; thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to write and say hi, and your kind words really man so much! 😁
Thank you so much for your very thoughtful and sweet message. I'm actually wrapping up my time on the mountain, and I hope to see you tomorrow for the final half of this video 😀
Stay safe best of luck! Always go with you gut and don't give into sumit feaver as it killed many good climbers. you wont catch me on any 8k mountains lol you are extremely brave considering how many lives that mountain has taken. Best of luck!
Good afternoon, Oisin! Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to write; I really appreciate you! Thank you for the very kind advice and concern. You have me curious now, so I had to look it up, and it seems that only 0.003% of people die on their way to Base Camp; that's an average of 3-5 people per year which is actually surprising as I thought it would be lower. Thankfully, I'm nice and safe for now 😊Oh, I hate, hate, hate the cold, as you'll see in Part 2 of this video next week haha, so Base Camp is probably the highest that I will ever even consider venturing, and it's 5,364 meters. You're very sweet, and thank you again for the message. I hope you have an amazing weekend!
@@GoMandiMartin Got lil bit worried when you said you cant breathe since you were trekking alone. Hope you are feeling better now and congrats for reaching the highest! Thank you for visiting Nepal.
@@flosyd7891 Hi, Flosyd! It's so great to hear from you. I hope that you are doing well today. Aw, thank you for your concern, and thank you so much for your kind words. You have such a beautiful home country😁😁
Good morning and thank you so much for your very kind message. Haha, staying warm is hard, but I did my best 🤩. I hope to see you again in a few days for Part 2 😁
Haha. You are such great guessers 🥰 I don't want to ruin the ending, so all I can say is that Part 2 will be released in just over 48 hours. I can't wait to see you again then 🌟
Hi, Allen! You are too kind; thank you so much for taking the time to write. I am so happy that you found me, and I hope to see you again this coming Thursday for Part 2 of this video 😊😊
Great video! Does the April 1 law for mandatory guudes doesnt apply to EBC? We are a group of 4 people only planning to do with porters. Please advise.
Hi, Gaurav! Thank you so much for taking the time to write and to share about your upcoming plans to trek. I'm so excited for you and your small group. I'm getting ready to release a whole video explaining how to legally trek solo, but (as least as of the middle of May) the quick answer is that you can buy a Trek Card that authorizes you to trek solo. I just went back and added timestamps into this video, and you can see the location where you purchase the card and what the card looks like at the timestamp titled, "Trek Card" at 5:25 😊 I hope this helps. I would suggest double checking the laws before you go just to be sure nothing changes. There's sadly a lot of misinformation circulating.
Hi, Prakash! What a lovely message; thank you so much! I'm so happy that you found me, and I hope to see you again very soon. Wishing you the best weekend 🤩
Hi, and thank you so much for such your kind message. What a neat profile picture you have! I actually booked my flight to/from Lukla at the beginning of January for my May travel, and it was easy at that time. The weather, thankfully, was really nice, and the flight was a breeze ✨ I hope to see you here again very soon 😊
Hi, John! Thank you so much for writing, and thank you for sharing your wisdom regarding the prayer wheel😃 I'll definitely get it right next time. Thanks for watching, and I hope you have a great day! 🌞
@@GoMandiMartin you too... Your enthusiasm is so nice... I'd love to do a hike with you 😍😍.. Let me know if you ever come to France 😁😁.. P.S... I'm about as wise as a bowl of potato salad 😁😁
@@jackrussell19a Good morning, John! That's so sweet of you; thank you for all of your lovely comments. Hahhahaaaa! That's so funny! Unfortunately, I only hike alone, but thank you for the offer ⭐ Wishing you a great week! 🌞
Hi, Travel Owl! I love that name 😍 Ah, yes! That is such great advice; thank you so much. And, thank you for watching. I hope you have an amazing week!
@@TRAVELOWL Good morning! All is great here, thank you 😊 I hope your day is off to a great start. Part 2 is almost ready, and it should be out in about a week or so 🦉
Good morning, Alana! You are very welcome, and thank you so much for taking the time to write. I'm so happy that you found me, and I hope to hear from you again soon 🥳
You are the sweetest! Thank you so much for the encouragement! I hope to see you again on Thursday for the final half of my trek to Everest Base Camp 😀
Hi, Nine One Love! I'm so happy that you found me; a huge welcome! What a lovely message, and it's nice to hear that you liked one of my sweaters. I will have to dig that sweater out to refresh my memory, but I'll try to remember to come back and let you know 😁 I'm also in the process of making a video with links to everything I wore while trekking, and if that might be helpful, that should be out soon 🤩
Just re-watched this one. Anyone who has crossed that bridge will never forget the experience. The climb to Namche was savage and I handicapped myself before the ascent, walking in on a wake for the legendary climber Babu Chiri. I'd been with his family in Traksindo the night he died, but news took a few days to come down the trail from Everest. Some Sherpas were toasting his passing with chang. Five or six toasts later I said I had to be going and they all laughed like crazy. Felt like a god for about an hour, the second hour wasn't great, and by Namche I wanted to die. I totally get the tears. There were days I lost it to the exhaustion, or to the beauty of what was I was seeing. Cried like a child on Kala Pathar, looking up at Everest. That trek is a quest and a pilgrimage rolled into one.
Hi, David! How are you today? Aw, I'm so honored! I get a "watched" and then a "re-watched" from you! That totally makes my day! Right! That bridge was unforgettable haha. Oh, my gosh - yes! I'm so glad that I broke the Namche trek down into 2 days; anyone that does it in one day is a true rock star! I've never heard of Babu Chiri or chang, so that's for mentioning this; I'll definitely look this up 😃 Oh, yes! If you did the trek without crying, then you didn't do the trek the right way :). Thank you for sharing all of that! I look forward to saying hi again soon.
David, oh my gosh! I just watched a short documentary on Babu Chiri. How heartbreaking! I can't believe all of the things that he accomplished, most notably that he build the first-ever school in his hometown. That has totally inspired me, and now I want to build a school 💗 It makes me cry when I hear of children that don't have schools 😟 And, the king at the time sent a message to his family after Babu's body was found. That's overwhelmingly special. And, while he was still alive, he was declared a national hero of Nepal! I'm in awe! Thank you so much for telling me about his, and that's even cooler now that you got to witness a part of that history. Thank you! I hope one day that a king or queen will declare me a national hero haha 💕
@@GoMandiMartin A truly remarkable man. His wife was a lovely lady and cooked a magnificent Sherpa stew the night I stayed there. His house in Traksindo was covered in photos of him on various peaks, including Everest, and letters from foreign governments thanking him for getting their climbers up the hill. His death was a huge deal in Nepal. The assassination of the Royal Family happened a month or so later, and that was some magnitudes worse. It was a ghastly thing to witness the effect on people. The two months I was there went to extremes of joy and tragedy. I kept a very detailed diary for the year I spent travelling, so these details remain very fresh. Go for it with the school. I built two in Cambodia. My family and friends funded them for ten years before we handed them over to the local people to run. I guess we gave over 1000 countryside children a start in learning English that they couldn't otherwise afford. There's a movie on RU-vid somewhere about a project I worked on with a French friend I met in Cambodia. I'll try to send you the link. Another movie I'd recommend is 'Until They Are Gone.' Pretty sure it's still on RU-vid. It's a tough watch because it deals with landmine clearance. Bill and Jill Morse, the 'stars' of the documentary - they'd hate being called that - are good friends of mine and the nearest I've come to meeting living saints. Proof positive there are some genuinely good people in this world. Best wishes from England. David
@@davidcoleman757 Wow, David! What incredible stories! You've just blown me away! I can't believe that you've opened schools! Did you get anything that in your journey on video? Do you have any plans of publishing your journal? Have you gone back to visit any of the schools? That's so sad about the funeral and the royal family, but gosh, to be able so say that you were there! Thank you so much for sharing all of that! I just searched here on RU-vid for "Until It's Gone," but all I found was the trailer at: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eCBfw_O44gc.html If you find the film, I would love to see it! Thank you for being such a wonderful part of my channel, David from England.
Good morning 😁 I'm so happy that you found me, and a huge welcome to you! Thank you for the kind message, and thank you so much for watching. Part 2 of this video will be out in about a week or so, and I really hope to see you here again very soon.
Wondering how you managed with out guide. Are there any trail maps that you can use on phone? I heard Google maps are are a disaster and no GPS signal.
Hi, AK! It's so nice to hear from you. Please forgive my delay as I have been traveling :) Ah, yes. So, I looked at lots of online maps and tried to memorize the names of the villages and their relative locations, etc. before I left home, and I stopped and found a porter to ask if I needed help figuring out which way to go. There are signposts, but they aren't as often as I think they should be, they are sometimes confusing. You are right about no GPS, so I didn't even try to use my phone as trying to get a connection wasn't really much of an option. You can purchase a wifi SIM card, and they work for 24 hours, but for me, I didn't think it was necessary. If it's helpful, and if you haven't already seen it, I have a video on how to plan to your route: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z3vY0ZzeShc.htmlsi=cv_84PHKyjz22uE6 I think that if you route is well planned, then you can ask the local village people or porters that you pass to point you in the direction of the village where your next stop is; they will know the way :) I really hope this helps, and I hope to see you again here very soon. Mandi
Hi, Kelly! Haha, your message cracked me up! I know, right! Honestly, there were times during the trek that I just kept thinking: how does everyone make this look so effortless? Gosh, things get real quickly up there haha. It's such a pleasure to say hi; thank you so much for watching and for writing. I hope you have an amazing 4th of July, and I really hope to see you again very soon.
Hi Amanda, your so brave to travel alone , I'm 37 and hopefully I could also do the same thing what u've doing. .August 16 I will be travelling to Kathmandu till August 26 Hopefully it will be successful journey for me to stay 9days in Nepal.😊
Thank you so much for sending this lovely message. How wonderful that you get to travel to Nepal next month and that you are interested in trying the Everest Base Camp trek. Do you plan to trek while you are in Kathmandu next month? I hope you'll let me know how your trip goes, and I hope you'll be back here for the release of Part 2 of this video in just 10 minutes! 🥳
@@GoMandiMartin I would love to do trekking if the weather is safe next month ..but for now I have to be prepared physically and mentally for me to see the different side of the world..and yes yes I'm going to watch the part 02 of your Everest camp adventure. ..and oh by the way safety must always be your priority.. one of your avid fan. It's me again FEBIE😊
@@baduafebie Hello again, Febie! That's all so exciting! I'll be eagerly awaiting to hear how your trip to Nepal goes, and I'll love to stay updated on your physical and mental preparations ⭐ You are so sweet to send your concerns for my safety. I appreciate you so much, Febie! 🤩
very nice video.........I think you went too fast. You need to go slow and acclimatize. Hike high sleep low.........stay a more than 1 day at certain elevations to acclimatize. I will be going in November for this trek and adding Island peak summit. This was a good view from home. Im more excited to go now.
Hi, Martin. It's so nice to hear from you; thank you so much for your message. Yeah, the altitude was a tricky challenge. Some people stay 2 days at different points; I split my hikes in half so that I was going up twice as slow as everyone else. I just didn't take any rest days. That you for sharing your thoughts. That's so awesome to hear that you are going in December, and thank you so much for watching 🤩🤩
Hi, Mr. David! That's amazing! I'm sure you made it up much more gracefully haha. I hope that 2024 is has lots of adventures waiting for you. Thank you so much for watching and for the lovely message.
I am dying of laughter! I love that! How brilliant, Jenna! I love animals an insane amount, too! If you take puppy jerky, I can't wait to see the reaction. Oh my gosh, Jenna! That reminds me of an upcoming video that in the que for editing - but I took a few bananas to a monkey temple, and the monkeys went crazy and started swarming and it was nuts!
@GoMandiMartin 🤣🤣 that happened to me at Pikes Peak with the marmots! They were trying to climb into my car!! Babies and all! I didn't know what I had gotten myself in to! 🤣🤣
@@jennawren1672 Hhahhahhahahaaaa! That's awesome! Oh my gosh, yes! The marmots! I've lived in MD for just over 2 years, and I kept seeing this odd creature sneak past my patio window: it almost looked like a mix between a cat and a beaver. Turns out, it's marmots! MD has some of the weirdest things haha. Oh my gosh! I can just imagine those things climbing into your car! That would freak me out haha. Thank goodness that people don't act like animals with food (mostly) 🙈 Was Pike's Peak as gorgeous as it is in the photos?
@@jennawren1672 I will keep that mind mind. I do love places where photos don't do them justice haha 💗 How are you today, Ms. Jenna? I hope that everyone is well 🌞
@@GoMandiMartin most welcome! Im Planning mine next in april 2023. DIY. If youre on Ig, id love to chat and get a download. Nonetheless, epic videos. Kick ass Mandi 🤛🏻
@@Iyengar7 That's so exciting, and I'm so happy for you! I wish you the most amazing time. I'm unfortunately not on IG as RU-vid takes up all of my time, but thank you for asking 🤩 You are so kind; thank you for all of the wonderful words. I hope you'll be able to join me tomorrow morning for the Premiere of my next video 🥳
Hi, Kangkar! It's so nice to hear from you and to be able to say hi all the way to Bhutan! Thank you so much for watching and writing, and I really hope to see you again this coming Thursday for Part 2 of this video 😁
Interesting, I will be there in 2 weeks and have been trying to decide which trek to do. I thought they required guides now which I was bummed to hear but maybe that does not apply to EBC? I guess I have to make some decisions. Are there as many tea houses along the EBC route as teh Annapurna circuit and ABC? Thank you for your helpful video.
Hi, and a huge welcome! I'm so happy that you've found me! Wow, I'm so excited for you; I can't believe that you get to experience EBC in just two weeks! Thank you so much for watching; I really appreciate you. And, thank you for your kind words. Right! I was so bummed, too, and almost cancelled my trip, but it looks like you've found my "Everest Base Camp (How I Legally Trekked Solo)" video (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NRy0lKQ44gk.html) since writing, and I'm so happy to see that. There are lots of teahouses along the EBC trail- lots and lots 😊 I haven't done the Annapurna Circuit, so I'm unfortunately unfamiliar with that one, but there's no worry about them along the EBC. You are very welcome. I'll be releasing more videos about the teahouses, the flight to and from Lukla, etc. very soon 😍 I hope to hear all about your journey when you return, and the very best of luck to you!
Hi, Neshyyyy! That's amazing; you're so awesome; congratulations on not just completing the trek - but completing it on your own! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch, and I really hope to see you again for Part 2 of this video this coming Thursday.
@@CoastalCoves Haha, I'm so funny! I forgot that you are in Australia haha. I'll try to remember to write you next January to wish you a happy (your) Independence Day 💟
Hi, Herman! It's so nice to hear from you. Please forgive my delay as I've been traveling :). Thank you for your very kind comment; I'm so glad that you found me here. Here's the answers to your questions: 1. Well, I had planned to do lots of hiking the few months prior to the trip, but the wind, and rain, and cold changed my mind. At that time, I had no idea just how cold it would be as I got higher up towards Base Camp. I also got really busy with the planning, prepping for, and packing for the trip that little time was left for anything else. I planned for about 6 months, and still barely had time to sleep. With that, I didn't actually get to train before going. But, it's not as physically demanding as it is a struggle without much oxygen. 2. For the most part, I found my way around by looking at a lot of general maps of the trails before I left, by following the signs on the trail (though some of those sent me in the wrong direction), and by asking the porters as they passed. In case it's helpful, I have a video on how to plan your route: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z3vY0ZzeShc.htmlsi=A9ZgZJCG_RmlKBGz 3. Honestly, I have no idea how I survived that cold; it was awful! But, I think that having the right clothing is the key. I hope to have a video out about how to chose the right clothing soon :) I really hope this helps, and I hope to see you again here very soon, Mandi
Hi, Riri! What a sweet message; thank you so much 💗 I usually don't share where I'm at until I've already left, just for safety's sake, but thank you so much for the interest. You are too kind! 😃 I hope to hear from you again! My next live-chat Premiere will be tomorrow (Sat) at 8:45 pm Nepal time/11 am EST USA. I hope you are able to join me there!
Hi, Daniel! I'm so happy to have your here. Welcome 🤩 Hahha, aw, thank you! That's very sweet. I did my trek in the middle of May. I hope to see you back this upcoming Thursday, July 6th for Part 2 and on Thursday, July 13 for my Premier 🎉
Hi, Ekalavya! What a pleasure to hear from you. Haha, I love that! Kimmy is the cutest! I was just watching a "Funniest Moments" from that show, and it cracked me up in Season 1, Episode 7 where she uses a banana as a phone and speaks fake French haha 🍌📞 Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to write. Wishing you the best day! Mandi
Have have lots to offer Places to Visit In Nepal - 1. Annapurna Base Camp , Mardi , Poon Hill and Everest Base camp trek 2. Manang Mustang ( Upper Mustang ) 3. Badimalika And Khaptad Side 4. Lang tang trek and Manaslu trek 5. Rara lake , shey phoksundo lake and tilicho lake 6. Chitwan National Park and Bardiya National park 7. Ruby valley , Illam , Jumla , Dolpa And jhapa side 8. Kuri Village and Ghandruk 9. Gosaikunda trek Adventure : 1. Bunjee jumping In Baglung ( World second highest bunjee) 2. Mad Honey Collection 3. Rafting In Pokhara 4. Paragliding In Pokhara 5. Elephant Safari In Chitwan National Park For religious travel you can visit lumbini ( world centre for Buddhism) Birth places of lord buddhha- Light of asia
Hi, and thank you so much for writing! Yes, oh gosh! All great places; thank you so much for sharing! Thank you for watching and for writing; I hope to see you again here for the video on Thursday 🍿🍿
Enjoyed every bit of the video😊 I have a query though. I heard that solo trekking is banned in Nepal from April 2023. Can you please tell me how you manage to trek solo?
Good morning, Towhid, and thank you so much for your very delightful message, and thank you for watching. I appreciate you! Of course; I'm happy to help with that. I've been getting that question a lot, so I recently published a video that walks you through "How I Legally Trekked Solo," and if it's helpful, here's that link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NRy0lKQ44gk.html Thank you again; I'm very happy that you are here.
Haha! HI, Dinesh! It made me laugh that you said that "almost" all of the dogs are adorable haha. Those little cuties! Thank you so much for writing, and I hope to see you again this coming Thursday for the next video 😊 I'm not sure if there's more dogs, but there's lots of gorgeous cows and yaks!
Hi, Sushil! What a sweet message; thank you so much! I'm very happy to have such a positive person join me, and I hope to see you again this coming Thursday for Part 2 of this video 😊😊