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giving your kids a real adventure while they're young, is something I respect a lot. introducing them to diff cultures, different ways of eating.. good parents! this is the level of open-mindedness that opens good experiences. the more people are accepting and willing to experience different things, the more they're equally accepted by others. beautiful, thanks for letting the viewers experience this. you're inspiring many 🔥
The pink snack was foxnuts or prickly water lily seeds, commonly known as makhana in India and Pakistan. Here in India we get them in different flavours just like crisps. They are considered to be a very healthy snack.
Such an amazing trip! The views are breathtaking! Can’t wait for next video. I have been showing my friends and family your videos. Pakistan seems to be such a friendly country. Enjoy your time in Pakistan.
I'm a great Forest fan. Isn't it a typical toddler move that he couldn't wait to eat the pizza then rejected it once it was ready to eat and had had a taste of the popcorn? 🤣 And I love how Granite and Cedar are open to trying everything! Lovely family...
Lovely family ..kids are very sweet Forest is so cute ...they are so obedient and calm..Forest demands his own things ... Hope you are all safe ...amids the flood situations...also all others from India
Very impressed by the village folks kindness. They live simple lives many without utilities, and cars yet they don't mind helping out guys rolling around in landcruiser!
Impressed by your kids endurance and toughness. I went with my Pakistani kids but they seemed in much trouble than your beautiful kids, although I never put them on this dangerous track and sticked to the main roads. It is very hard to develop tastes so quickly of biryani, chapati and other Pakistani food items. Love for your cute kids
Thank you so much! We are definitely enjoying our time visiting Pakistan. The back roads are no joke. We had to take them because some protesters were blocking the main road.
Your eldest son granit loves everything. . He's the man take care of him . He is my son too. I love him. He is perfect. Your daughter cedar is awesome . They are very shy they should interact more with other children it will develop their social skills. All love from India 🇮🇳
Omg never seen such a brave family.. I’m from Nepal but currently living In Uk and I would never travel like that with my child…if I was on that cliff of Pakistan I would have a heart attack lol. Anyways guys wishing you and your kids safe travels
bravo! for all of your family.i am totally astonished by seeing your little boy ,who at the very early age gather knowledge by visiting unknown and toughest place like pakistan vally, is very strong and nice as well as his other siblings. Love from bangladesh .it will be great when you visit bangladeshi tourist spot like chittagong ,rangamati.
I wish for your safety and take care of your kids always because as you’re traveling in mountains and they are not very ready now to face it. Good luck for your next travel.love from nepal🇳🇵
Such a beautiful family you guys are. Hope you guys have lotsa fun. That area of Pakistan is so stunning. I'm sure it will be very hard right now to go alot of places because of the tragic floods. Best of luck and have fun. Subscribed!
You are very humble person, forest is cute one, you wifey is also so humble, both siblings of forest are very discipline and very nice, I like forest he is too cute
Happy Travelling Guys, May ALLAH helps you to reach your home safe and sound. it was a pleasure having you in Pakistan. I hope you have enjoyed your stay and Liked the people, cuisine, and landscape.
i travelled on these roads as a kid but i wasn't scared at the time roughly safe age as your kids. 20 yrs later the memory of those roads scares me, and the 12/13yrs since the realisation of that danger.
Good for you you were able to brave all those scary road trips, I don't think I will be able to experience this in this lifetime, you were all lucky braving all the odds. Twas a good smazing experience only adventurous people like your family will brave through. The kids will thank you once they grow up having to experience that. Pakistani people are also kind and helpful hope they will be blessed as well. The country is nice. More tourist, more developments ❤
Love it. Wife and I traveling to FM on the 4th. Wondering what shoes we should get for the hike. Plus everyone is scaring us of the floods in the area. Is it really bad in your opinion and worth postponing the trip?
Fun Fact: there are two main differentiations amongst Pakistani appricots. One with an edible seed inside the pit and one with the typical bitter cyanide ridden one. That is why they saved the pits.
Wow. You saw the glaciers melting causing the water flooding. You want to see what climate change is, North Pakistan glaciers melting at record pace will show you. On top of that they had Monsoons from hell and combined it put 1/3rd of Pakistan in the south under water. This water also takes with it rocks and mud and creates a terrible landslide. If you came in the time frame when the Apricot blossoms are happening with those pink flowers, the area looks like a fairy tale. Talking of floods, I am watching this video sitting here waiting for hurricane Ian to make landfall south of us and it is almost a category 5 with 155 mph winds at the center
You guy are though people going thru the mountains the road are too narrow, I wont do it not for all the money in the world. I admire you and your family especially your wife she so calm during travel.
18:55 Chirau hai woh Not aadu. Thats we call it in our place.... Right globs? 😊 Yes they are dried and made chutuni later on or put in various dishes. Usually thier seeds are sour but some are sweet and taste just like almond. My mausi got one such tree and lil smaller in size otherwise u cant tell a difference if they not almonds neither by looks or by taste. 😊
Incredible adventure Jonathan. Just as Kelly said, looks like from Indiana Jones movie. Seeing your videos encourages me. Best wishes for the incredible family.
Hi guys I think you should say an adventure day instead of intense.....lol....However nice to see you guys with whole family in pakistan...hatsoff to you keep going and wish you all the best.
@@BagsPackedFamily I am from Nepal, currently in Sydney from lat 15 years. What you did with your family, I would never do it myself. Great respect and how good are those kids. They have a great future ahead.
Gosh guys I freaked when I saw the title😨. I held my breath watching this one 😖, I thought the first road was bad I could see it in John's eyes😳 And breath.....🙈🙈 cherry time 😅.
@@BagsPackedFamily Your all very brave ill tell you that, you are a amazing little family . Love watching your travels but this one was tense to say the least . Glad you are all ok . Wish you well in the next part of the journey 🙂❤
I'm so torn about this channel. You don't want to risk drinking tap water but you're willing to put not just yourself but you're whole family through this? Crossing the Hussaini bridge was epic but man, I am in awe but bummed out at the same time at the risks being decided for the young kids. Be safe!