Wow man❤️ Never seen such cinematography in anyone's vlog😳 This is not a vlog but a well formed movie/documentary 💯💥 Kudos!! Now , since you are in India 🇮🇳 do visit Rajasthan 🙌 It's heaven 🤩💓
Thank you so much for appreciating our hard work 🙏And we did actually visit Rajasthan right after Ladakh. So expect some Rajasthan videos at some point!🙂
The reason no one is allowed in that region is because of World's Most Militarized Zone, Kashmir. Which country has created world's most oppressive zone? India. Would you like to advertise to the world that you, the world's so called largest democracy, is also responsible for world's Most oppressive zone by controlling humans with threat? Cameras and the best camera human eye is shut down. Camera mere plastic can be destroyed just my tossing at ground. Indian terrorists, true terrorists, use pellet guns to blind human eye - natural camera. Doubt my words? Google. Not interested in googling? "In Modi's India Where Global Democracy Goes To Die" - NYTimez Headlines
I am the girl from the couple you told about the stupa on Kardung La pass! Crazy that I bumped into your vlog and watched it and saw myself and my boyfriend. Really great work guys! Your video really shows Ladakh like I remember it. It is the best travel guide on Ladakh that I have seen. Hope you loved Ladakh as much as we did! Best of luck in the future!
Wow! That is crazy. Glad you guys somehow were part of our video and it fortunately made it your way. We loved Ladakh. It's so much like Nepal yet so different. Thank you so much for appreciating our work. One of our Rajasthan video is coming out tomorrow. Hope you get to watch that as well. Pass our regards to your boyfriend. 🤍
This is Our first trip outside Nepal as Traverart! Thank you everyone who has supported us and loved our work throughout our short but amazing journey 💚 Sarthak & Smriti
#TRAVERART .... LOVED the way how u potrayed the NEPAL really beautiful nd amazing .... Hope u make more documentries nd videos stay blessed God I with u Sathak nd Smirti tq u ... If u r looking fr a fnd as a team plz add I would be really greateful to u tqu ☺️😊☺️❤️☺️😊❤️😊☺️
It's not Tibetan culture. Tibetan and ladakh culture are different. In ladakh there are many Tibetan refugees are living now that's why people gets confused
@@tivo3720 yes it is, tibetan culture dominates Ladakh, we are the same people, with slight religious difference, but Ladakhis are the most archaic and purest form of classical/old world tibetan. The same cannot be said for Bhutan or Nepal.
The reason no one is allowed in that region is because of World's Most Military Zone, Kashmir. Which country has created world's most oppressive zone? India. Would you like to advertise to the world that you, the world's so called largest democracy, is also responsible for world's Most oppressive zone by controlling humans with threat? Cameras and the best camera human eye is shut down. Camera mere plastic can be destroyed just my tossing at ground. Indian terrorists, true terrorists, use pellet guns to blind human eye - natural camera. Doubt my words? Google. Not interested in googling? "In Modi's India Where Global Democracy Goes To Die" - NYTimez Headlines
This was really amazing. I don’t see videos more than 3-5 minutes, but I saw this all in one go. Exceptional storytelling, seamless transitions and very informative and entertaining. Finally a South Asian travel channel that I can enjoy. ❤
Very near is a region that not many can or document their visit and it is because of World's Most Militarized Zone, Kashmir. Which country has created world's most oppressive zone? India. Would you like to advertise to the world that you, the world's so called largest democracy, is also responsible for world's Most oppressive zone by controlling humans with threat? Cameras and the best camera human eye is shut down. Camera mere plastic can be destroyed just my tossing at ground. Indian terrorists, true terrorists, use pellet guns to blind human eye - natural camera. Doubt my words? Google. Not interested in googling? "In Modi's India Where Global Democracy Goes To Die" - NYTimez Headlines
Magnificent cinematography and narration. You guys are doing far more better job then National Geographic captures and narration. Cannot wait for more Fantastic Amazing Videos! Thank You
An exceptional vlog outside of Nepal for the first time, I will give a clandestine 7/10 for time and effort. Keep going. Jay Hind. Nepal 🇳🇵 & India 🇮🇳 are brothers and sisters.
What have Kashmiri done to deserve to live under World's Most Militarized Zone? What do we think of when we think of World's Most Militarized Zone? I sure as hell don't think of Disney Land!
Guys you took my heart 💖. You should be the first and the most wonderful videographer from Nepal. It's beyond appreciation and rewarding. You are surely going to be the best in the world guys. God bless you. Have a safest journey throughout your life dears.
I appreciate to U brother This kinda of blogs is very Unique frm our Southasian Countries Well knowledge, videography and landscape view everything great brother👍 Plz visit in Northeast India 🇮🇳 If u want to get Authentic nature We're coming to Nepal 🇳🇵 on mid Feb 2023 If u have chance we will meet soon As soon as possible Much love from Manipur northeast India 🇮🇳
Thank you so much for appreciating our hard work brother 🙏We would love to visit northeast India. Thanks for your suggestion. Hope you have a great trip to Nepal this Feb. And who knows maybe we will come across each other 🙂
याहा हरु दुवै लाइ हार्धिक सुभकामना , तपाइँ हरु को उच्च quality को cinematography साथै प्रस्तुति सारै राम्रो लाग्छ , तपाइँ हरु मार्फत अरु पनि नया ठाउ को अवलोकन गर्न पाइयोस, याहा दुवै लाई हौसला मिलोस जय होस्।
Superb video coverage with each infos to reach out the world viewers. I wish you all can travel to OM Parvat and Adi Kailash .. exciting place. All the best.. The team of Traverart. Sumit here in GOA.
Enjoyed watching this. You both have a very good understanding and appreciation of the history of Ladakh in northern India and Tibet, now unfortunately occupied by China. Instead of falling a prey to Chinese Communist Party narrative or bowing down to China's pressure, it is important to always provide the true historical perspective. Otherwise the Chinese authorities will continue to use their bullying tactics - which sadly the Nepalese political leadership is suffering.
We love your vlogs, unlike others, you show us the details of the subject instead of just your face. We can very easily understand your precise English language. We wish you both health and happiness.
Beautiful landscape and amazing scenery. I have seen quite a few Buddhist monasteries in Thailand and Bhutan and found them interesting and cereal places to visit.
Yes, there are a lot of beautiful monasteries in India and Nepal as well. Thank you for watching! 🤍 Here is our latest video of Udaipur video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bR-vD-cAVk4.html
Loved watching your videos. Its really more than usual videos. I felt i was watching Nat Geo. Cool guys. Would also love to know where you both are from and how you made the vlog and how you started travelling. :) Its inspiring. Thank you both.
Thank you so much for the kind words and for appreciating our work. We are both from Nepal. You can watch this video to learn about us and how it all started. 🤎 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zyfK9iMhal4.html
@19:51, some of the camel keepers are playing cricket. Does not matter if it is Nubra Valley or some gully in a city, kids will always find a way to play cricket! Excellent video and look forward to more from you..
such a small world it is! I know the old aunty ji at 34:28 . She's mother to a family friend of ours, and have met her twice when i went to ladakh myself. 😄
Well done man, Great, Clear cinematographic and most of all Great Narration, felt like watching National Geography Documentary. Keep up the great work.
Hi, I watch your travel blogs. I really like them. However, in your recent Ladhak video there is a mistake in the description. You stated that Pangong lake as the highest salt water lake in the World. That is quite far from the truth, for example: The Rakhas Tal in the Mansarovar region in Tibet ( another high altitude salt water lake) is at a significantly higher altitude. Taking care of these little nuances will make your hard work much more authentic. All the Best in your Endeavors. Looking forward to more beautiful work from you both.
Thank you so much for appreciating our work and for the feedback. Feedback like your's will definitely help us improve our work in the coming projects. And we really appreciate that. Hope you'll enjoy our future works as well 🙏
Hloo mam last month we went to leh ladakh it was an such a beautiful places ❤it.. But we didn't visited these place.. We went to leh palace, santhi stupa, sangam cafe, magnetic hill, leh main market patharshaib Gurdhvar... Mam is there part 2 for these vedio
Hi guys, I've to correct you about the altitude of the Khardung-La pass; it is not the tallest in the world, but one of the tallest. The first ever in the world is the Umling La or Umlingla pass 5,883 Mtrs or 19,300 feet, located southeast of Ladakh, Cheers
Very well made vlog bro'! The Pangong Tso is actually a lake in Ladakh near an area that marks the LAC ( Line of Actual Control), the so called 'frontier' ( there is no agreed, legal border) between Indian and 'China Occupied Ladakh' - this was during '62 invasion by PRC of India , Ladakh...The reality is PRC has invaded and occupied Tibet since the late '40s/ early 50s and then in early 60s started nibbling at Indian territory (by their 'salami slicing' tactics...) part of their expansionist 'lebensraum strategy!
Ladakh was and is the part of India 🇮🇳 . The ladakhi kings are always with India 🇮🇳. It's Pakistan who occupied the gilgit -baltistan region of Ladakh and china who occupied the aksai hind region of Ladakh in the war with India. Only in the Ladakh under India.... There u will find the traditional ladakhi culture and language still surviving and flourishing. What happened to the ladakh region in Pakistan and China control huh?!! Why we can't find the traditional dresses and language there ... In normal daily lives