Nicely narrated with charming voice. The video is very nice, old Nepal back of 1980. I was't born at that time. Those days were the golden days of Nepal. God bless Nepal.
8:55..( "..EXPLORING IT'S CITY STREET IS LIKE WALKING THROUGH A LIVING MUSEUM.." ) THANK YOU SIR for your KIND WORDS..HATS OFF TO YOU SIR..👏👏👏LOVE from NEPAL..🙏🙏🙏
Loved how the narrator pronounced Nepal,Kathmandu and many other words native to our language without any mistake. Foreigners as well as some Nepalese nowadays don't do it properly.
I watched your video but you mention the first Mount Everest climber Sherpa, Tenjing Norge Sherpa from India with sir Admind Hilary from NZ, please make a correction Tenjing wasn’t from India, He was from Nepal. Please share a real thing if you know, if you don’t know please don’t share a wrong thing and don’t give world a wrong message. If you are still alive and if you want to know about nepal please contact me unless you’re an Indian agent. Thank You
Thanks for the memories, I was there in 1976, not a deadbeat hippie but a keen trekker. I remember a building that had a glass and steel domed turret in Kathmandu, it pops up in my dreams. Does anyone remember this?
Watched late but Loved this video!! My birthplace [Dillibazaar Ktm] was like a village with ricefields everywhere back then [1984]. All turned into chaos after 1998 AD because of the MAOIST insurgency and uncontrolled immigration to KTM from all corners of Nepal!!
absolute bliss watching this, land of shangri-la if only we would continue to preserve our roots amidst the globalization, that is all to ready to wipe out our indigenous culture, landscape, and peoples as well, how i wish our generation knew nepal of fifty years ago before modernization, deep gratitude to all the adventurous filmmakers of this most precious gem that has so vividly and comprehensively recorded what our youth never got to experience-even though fragments of the mystic land do remain its unscrupulously being adulterated with an unsustainable ways, may god bring some sense to our own peoples to resist the changes that take away more than they bring often in the name of development and progress which are actually destroying us all.
41: 08 You are wrong, it should be Sherpa Tenzing Norgay from NEPAL reached the Summit. Sherpa Tenzing Norgay was born KHUMBU, SOLUKHUMBU DISTRICT, Nepal but he died in Dargeeling India.