We are all same,,don’t compare with religion to the Nepalese people,Hindu also Buddhist ,Buddhist also Hindu ,you will find the temples also together Hindu plus Buddha wherever you visit in Nepal
I love the gold bracelet you bought from the temple! The city view while you eat authentic Nepali foods wearing a Nepali hat is amazing. You’re so blessed with nice people always around you.
That noodle pack is 1 dollar, she was confused and said 10 dollars 😂, it's 140 rupees nepali And thali is our daily go to food, but not with all the items. Just some rice, daal, any one or two vegetables and some achar.
I hope you Nepalis would be happy with me, after watching lots of other videos on YT and learning from the Gurkhas at work the things someone complained about in the comments here I know in full. As much as possible Nepali bhaasa sikdai chu, ma ramro gora ho! February ma I stayed at one of the Gurkhas ghar 6 din Kathmandu ma, 2 din Bandipur ma anii 5 din Pokhara ma. It was so great seeing places Tanguy Dai and others went to and my friends house and local chyia pasal Pokhara ma. I just cannot believe it, like in this video I knew those streets leading to Newa Lahana and I enjoyed the food there, tiniharuko khana ekdham mitho thiyo! Anii Sekuwa corner was 2 streets away from mero Nepali sathi ghar! Malaii Nepal ramro laygo! I can thoroughly recommend anyone going to a different country to learn their language as much as possible, its respectful and it opens more doors at least trying to speak the native tongue. My trip started because of Nepali khana and already knowing how amazing the Gurkhas are in the British Army. Tapaiiharu Dhanybaad hajur! 🇳🇵🇬🇧
Famous places visited in Nepal✈️ Kathmandu: 1. Kathmandu Durbar square 2. Narayanhiti Museum 3. Patan Durbar square 4. Swayambhunath Temple (Monkey Temple) 5. Night in Thamel 6. Boudha stupa 7. Central Zoo 8. Pasupatinath temple 9. Bhaktapur Durbar Square Near Kathmandu: 1. Kalinchowk cable car 2. Bandipur 3. Nagarkot 4. Shiva temple, Sangha 6. Chandragiri cable car In Pokhara: 1. Phewa Lake 2. Sarangkot hill 3. Bindabasini Temple 4. Bat cave 5. Mahendra cave 6. Seti River 7. World Peace Pagoda 8. Statue of Lord Shiva 9. Nightlife on the lake side 10. International Mountain Museum 11: David fall 12. Ghale gaun 13. Kuri village 14. Rupa Lake 15. Begnas Lake Adventure activities in Pokhara 1. Paragliding 2. World's second longest zip lining 3. Upper Seti Rafting 4. Trekking to the Annapurna Circuit 5. Bungee jumping 6. Hiking 7. Ultra-light Pokhara Other places to be visited 1. Lumbini, birthplace of Buddha 2. Mount Everest 3. Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari 4. Everest Base Camp Trek 5. Ilam tea garden 6. Lukla Airport 7. Gorkha Palace 8. Mustang/Kagbeni 9. Gandaki Golden Bridge: Longest Suspension Footbridge 10. Trishuli River Rafting 11. Rara Lake 12. Janakpur: Kingdom of Mithila 13. Tilicho Lake 14. Bardiya National Park Why we want to visit Nepal 🇳🇵????? 1) The eight biggest mountains we can see in Nepal (Mount Everest/Sagarmatha is the highest mountain in the world.) 2) Birthplace of Buddha (birthplace of Gautam Buddha, Lumbini, Nepal) 3) So many national parks -Chitwan National Park -Sagarmatha National Park -Bardia National Park -Suklaphanta National Park -Khaptad National Park -Langtang National Park and others So many national parks are in Nepal. 4) Lakes and Rivers -Rara Lake -Fewa lake -Rupa Lake And so many others 5) Hindu Temples and Buddha Stupas Are Too Attractive 6) Forest and natural beauty 7) Traditional village life 8) Historical Temples 9) Attractive and beautiful rivers 10) Organic food and agriculture 11) Mustang /kagbeni And others so many attractive things like a heaven: friendly people, great hospitality, a cultural country, a country of mountains, Buddha, and others so many attractive things like a heaven. Note: Nepal is one of the cheapest countries in the world to travel. In less time, you can visit more and more places. A warm welcome to Nepal 🙏😊 Note: Nepal is the cheapest country in the world 🌎 In less time, you can visit more and more places 😊
@@harryjaggardtravel every tourist visit those mentioned place if u really wanna explore real natural beauty visit khaptad u will never forget in your life
Harry, you make Nepalese food look better! Now we know that Nepal is not only full of stunning temples, bustling markets and breathtaking landscapes, but also mouth-watering exotic dishes! You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing!👍🤩🙏👏
@@harryjaggardtravel Harry, it is my honor, you open my eyes this time, thanks to you too! This is the first time I saw that kind of oven. Although it looks old, it can roast a lot of meat at the same time, it is a very clever method of roasting! I like it! 👍🥰🙌
My advice! Your food describing is little boring than dale . But very much interesting in talking with people so you focus more on talking than describing. Your smile is very cute 🥰
raj surely knows the best places to eat. if he have showed you how to eat in Nepali way it would have been better cause you were strugling how to eat . anyway great vlog keep it comming
Oh god I wish Harry had a good food vlogger as his guide. Raj did not help at all. He was using his phone most of the time and rushing things - I don't know what's the hurry, and didn't really communicate much. He didn't teach Harry how to eat Nepali thali and other foods our way. I wish he would try all the foods again in the way we eat. He would have enjoyed it a lot more. The noodles should have been mixed really well before eating leaving no white noodles behind. It's not jhalmuri it's chatpatey, jhalmuri is from India and our chatpatey is different. It was painful to watch but thanks to Harry for his positivity and openness. How I wish I could teach him our culture and foods. I would recommend Harry to get a Nepali foodie from Instagram to explore foods next time.
Harry Brother, you r simply the best. I've no words to describe you. Love, respect and congratulations from Bangladesh. May Allah bless you for your good works.
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39:05 your guide lady at the noodles place translated the price of noodles pack wrong. the guy from the shop said the price was 130 nrs which the lady translated 10$.
Hey brother We all nepali are very grateful that you are exploring about our food culture tradition and many more I really really love to watch your videos And One important thing There are many tourist or vloggers exploring many things As you are doing But one request to you Come to lumbini also Birth place of Lord buddha There are many things to explore Thank you Hope you will read my comment And do the things I said Love you my brother ❤
watching this video eating chicken and chips and salivating over authentic kirtipur newari food which there is none in the UK's. You should have tried (phokso) lungs but you tried sapomicha (bone marrow ). Overall happy from the effort from raj , very genuine and loved that Harry could explore from the best local.
Harry! These videos are absolutely fantastic. Came across them a couple of days ago and I binged through them. What I absolutely admire about your work is that the content is driven primarily by genuine curiosity....and the fact you can spark a genuine conversation no matter what the circumstance is. Can't help but notice your BBC-esque narration...very calming haha. Have a safe trip! Love your work.
he is our guest he is unaware of our culture tradition and food we should give him warm welcome after all foreign tourist not only generates country s revenue but also helps to globalize our culture tradition and our food
I AM FROM NEPAL AND I WARNED YOU IN NEPAL SOME INDIAN SIDE PEOPLE TAKE TOO MUCH MORE PRICE FOR YOUR SERVICE. SO BE CAREFULL NOT ALL . SOME PEOPLE. LOVE FROM NEPAL
Harry love the food scene. Lovely to actually see the different cultures. However was confused to why he did not eat with you. Enjoyed every videos. Love from New Yotk
Hello, 🌸🏵🏵May I share an Old Testament Verse with you from Daniel 7:14 "And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a Kingdom, that all people, nations, and languages, should SERVE Him; his dominion is an Everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom shall not pass away, and His Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed." Also, can I share Isaiah 53:5 " But HE was WOUNDED For our TRANSGRESSIONS, he was BRUISED for our iniquities; the chastisement of our peace was upon Him, and with His STRIPES we are HEALED." God the Father loves you so much that He sent Holy Sinless Jesus (His Holy Son) to earth to be born of a virgin.Then, to grow up and die on a cross for our sins. He was in the tomb for 3 days, then Father God raised Holy and Sinless Jesus Christ (Y'shua) to Life! He appeared to people and went back to Heaven. We must receive Sinless Jesus sincerely to be God's child(John 1:12).After we get saved by grace through faith in Christ, if we truly love the Lord Jesus Christ, then we will obey Jesus(John 14:15). Mark 1:15 "And saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent ye, and believe the gospel." Jesus said in John 14:15 "If you love Me, keep My commandments. "There's a real hell. It says in Revelation 21:8 "But for the cowardly, & unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, & immoral persons sorcerers & idolaters & all liars, their part will be in the lake that burns with fire & brimstone..." Please sincerely receive Holy Jesus and put your true faith and trust in Him today and please repent. Will you have a Real encounter with Holy Lord Jesus (Y'shua is His Hebrew Name) and stay in a Genuine relationship with Him daily please?
You should go behind Boudha for more of Sherpa and Tibetan food. Also I would recommend you go to Jiri and do the traditional trek from there to Namche if not Everest basecamp.
Nice blog - as usual !! Sundar is Hindi word for beautiful.. people in Nepal do understand the word but if you want to use authentic Nepali word for beautiful then it’s “ramro” or “ramro cha” .. ie “beautiful” or “it’s beautiful “ .. !! In Nepal, you don’t have to ask people weather they are hindu or Buddhist- it’s so intertwined that it’s hard to answer !! All Nepalese respect Buddha - irrespective of their religion !! Loved all your Nepal vlogs !! Hope there’s more to come !! Enjoy your stay !!
Yes yes yes, just like you mentioned, Baudha is predominately Buddhist site. It is very serene and clean. I hope Nepali government continuously allow Buddhists to preserve our holy places instead of bigotry and oppression on Buddhists here in Nepal even though Buddhists sites in Nepal bring enormous revenue for Nepali government from the Buddhists pilgrimages around the world.