Good to see you back in Zanskar again, Saravana. Your phuktar, lungnak, shaday, kharnak video series are very close to my heart that I end up seeing them, atleast once a week.
Salute to u ,dear when u first visited Zanskar, Neraq , lingshed ,I think u are oldest blogger, wishing u success in all future adventures, salute again
Exactly 2 days ago on 26th April 2024, I went on this route solo on my bike and location where you found big rocks, I found them there too and workers said they are continuing to do blasting to make road broader, apparently no land slide 😀I also record video on my cam and upload them on RU-vid at my channel #IamKoli , I have all these videos uploaded there on m channel..
Wow! You’re back in Zanskar and received such a great welcome! Expecting a detailed "India In Motion" style video on the main channel soon, similar to your previous ones!
Thanks Vishal.. the video will take time on India in Motion, as I want to cover all aspects of the farming practises from sowing, till threshing and grinding Tsampa
It's always a pleasure to watch your videos. You are class apart when it comes to capturing ladakh, zanskar. I have been to phugtal monastery last summer. It is a beautiful monastery. Probably the best I have seen till date
Another exotic but gruelling trip for both man and machine ! Looking forward to the longer detailed version of this video on India in Motion.May I ask what camera body and lens set up you are using ? Do you use the same equipment for all the content we get to see or is it a combo of dslr and a go pro type set up ? Happy and safe travels.
The videos on this channel are mostly shot with the Pocket 3. On @indiainmotion it is a mix of Pocket 3 for all the hiking/vlogging stuff and Lumix S5 for documentary type shots.
Captivating piece as usual. I have always wondered why the people in such remote plsces chose to continue to live there in spite of having option to relocate to a place where life could be easier. Do you have any thoughts on that?
I might make a video on it in the future. Their children have already moved away and only the middle aged/old people live in these villages. They live healthly, self sustained lives here.. One of them once told me that they get everything they need from the land around them for free.. and that they wont even get a glass of water for free if the moved to the towns.
I heard there is a vehicular road built for phukthar monastery from the flat ground above purney, that reduces the trek time and kilometer...please advice...as I will be once again there starting this October...
▪︎ The video was nice. ▪︎ I wanted to know how you charge your Laptop & other equipment on-the-go. My Victus Laptop has a 200W charger & I think it can't be charged through a car cigaret-lighter socket! OR can it be*⁉️ * .. using some gadget ~ @RAINA_a