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@MarcTravels Today OLA in India announced the launching of its Electric Bike series, delivery start by Jan, booking has become open presently, earlier OLA was making Electric scooters. Checkout their *Roadster Pro model, specifications 0-40km 1.2sec, Top speed 194kmph, RANGE 579km, peak power 52kW, Torque 105NM, Liquid cool motor & Battery, 16KWH battery version will cost 250,000 Indian rupees or 3000 US Dollars* You were earlier asking which bike you should take next, so though to share with you, especially due to its range & top speed. Saw the bike reveal video event today, They be also launching their Electric Sports, Adventure & Cruiser models in the coming years. Update: 10 inch touch screen, with Move OS 5, video streaming, navigation, abs, Adas system (collision aleart, riding assistance). Normal & X version will start delivery by Jan, Pro version which is the good bike will be launched next diwali, so maybe next time you come to India, not possible this time.
I had seen u driving in Kathmandu almost month ago I saw the distinct helmet . U drive so fast 😅. U went silently from our side and soo ahead very fast . You have very good skills .Your journey is inspiring. Best of luck
Never to compare Nepalese people with any people. Nepalese has a brilliant and wonderful history. Nepalese people has different heart. Its called top of the world heart aka everest heart.
@@gametubes6265 From Germany to Nepal it is almost 10.000km by road. And he didn't even drive the entire route, but often traveled off the direct way. That adds up to at least 20.000km or much more.
Love the video Marc, really liked the new music, good choices, you do such great edits, I'm always surprised to see this was over 2 months ago, safe travels, Rich in California
Good vid. Wet wet wet. All part of it. That diesel smoke will choke you down. It is scenic in it's own way. Good to see it in the light. The people are so friendly. They were glad to see you again. Roo with a view. Let's see. All good safe travels where ever you are.
I've been following your vlogs since you had crossed border to India. I watched them all India vlogs and liked. I'm glad you are going back to India to explore more especially northeast. Bravo
Dude, it's so great to see you riding in Nepal, thinking of all the places you've already been. It really makes me jealous but also happy to be able to see what you are sharing with us. Stay cool and stay safe! Peace ✌🏻
Tip for others traveling from outside to the subcontinent, about food try eating well cooked or deep fried food as much possible. Very less chance of bugs surviving that one. Avoid food like noodles where its precooked and they just heat and give you. If you are starving for noodles, we have something called Maggi noodles. They will make one absolutely fresh in 2-5 mins. One long know thing travelers do, avoid animal protein for initial few weeks if traveling far continents. Our body always has fight digesting protein.
@@sandipthapa526 No. They always keep the dry packet and cook in-front of you. They just need to boil the water and its done. I don't know any shop I visit which pre-cook maggi noodle. Few of them actually always make a point to show me the package before they cook for me select the taste I want.
Recently discovered your channel Marc, as a keen motorcyclist , found the content incredible with great editing .I presume the charging power in Nepal , varies from nothing to average ? !.
4:34 There's a very famous temple nearby if you would like to check that out. It's one of the most important Hindu Temples. 4:45 It would be a completely different perspective if you explore the other northern and north-eastern states (just be aware of landslides in the rainy season). 14:45 Sometimes they intentionally don't let you overtake just for fun. 22:50 It really does feel like an interesting video game.
I'm about to do a similar trip in a few months. 6 weeks or so starting in Jammu & Kashmir, buying a RE Himalayan there, then exploring Nepal for the rest of my trip. No plan, just pure exploration. Hope you're having a great time man!
200 Rupee is that $1-50 ? Fantastic how you find these out of the way Chargers - wasn't one charger in the back of what looked like a work shop / garage , a video or so ago. Stay safe on them mountain roads.
Was in Nepal some 20 years ago. Rented a motorcycle & started my ride out of Kathmandu on the Ring Road. Disgusting road, was covered in soot in minutes. Black diesel exhaust everywhere. Nice to get higher up into the mountains where the air was much cleaner.
nou Marc dit was wederom weer een mooie vlog en je rijd inderdaad als een volleerde motorrijder de wereld over ik vind het echt knap van je. Ik vraag me wel is af of je niet ooit ziek ben geweest van het eten want de hygiene laat in die landen wel is te wensen over . Maar geniet er maar goed van Marc 👍
From kathmandu when you plan to return back to india, try choosing this route. kathmandu-> dhulikhel-> Mulkot(BP highway)-> sindhuli -> bardibas -> hetauda-> Raxaul-> india. "good road", nice views, lots of charger along the way. also, do be careful of the landslides that are frequently occuring due to rainfall
Was waiting for you to show my hometome just 10 mins ahead of the police checking. But you skipped it. Also you passed mine company's vehicle at 19:24 lol. Anyway welcome to nepal bro. Just remember its better charge at big cities like pkr,ktm,butwal rather than searching in rural areas. Have fun
Great vid! Anytime you tell someone that Eve was $20k, you should let them know there are ebikes better suited for their country for less than half that price.
Hi Mark, I have been watching you for a very long time and you look very humble and a nice person. Whenever you plan yo come to North India, please come go Hayrana state and I will be happy to host you.
The smoke belching buses is a general problem in many low income countries. If the government would subsidize $100 per engine, they could buy at least euro3 or euro4 standard engines.
leaning angle is how you take the curves. It is the big difference between two wheels and cars - balancing and leaning while you are taking a curve. By the way, I checked the prices for charging EV-s here i Sweden - its about 0.9 Euro/kwh.
Hey Marc! Big fan of the channel from Gorakhpur, India. Are you gonna get back to India via Gorakhpur again? If yes, I’d love to meet you for a couple minutes on your way to North India. Good luck on the roads. Cheers!
Hallo Marcus, meine Frau und ich folgen deinen Videos seit Beginn mit „Eve“ in UK. Wir haben sehr viel Freude an deinen Videos und freuen uns immer wenn die neueste Episode kommt. Mach so weiter und bleib dir selbst treu mit dem was du machst, denn uns gefällt es immer wieder deine Videos zu sehen (selbst die „Shorts„) und marctravels Shirts haben wir auch schon. Bleib gesund und mach so weiter, uns gefällt es. Grüße aus Wuppertal
Big fan of your rides! Can you please check out the Yatri electric bike? It's a fantastic machine made in Nepal and deserves a spotlight on your channel!
Rough drive. Was 100 rupee over charge just about less than $1. If so, that's OK. $2 for a charge is good. Keep em' coming our way! and be safe! Happy trails.
I didn't even think it was possible to cover Nepal with an electric vehicle because of their "premature" infrastructure, not that India has a good charging infrastructure but i mean it's sorta better in the south region. Looking forward to seeing you back in India and this time covering Ladakh, just a note that the climate will be very challenging to say the least and the Charging infra is well as good as Nepal lol. Who knows maybe you have already covered that area while I'm typing this comment 😂
leave your backpack loose so that the load gets rested on the seat, making too tight hurts your shoulder....anyways good to see, you're coming back to Pokhara, maybe you will explore more of Pokhara and around.....keep uploading don't miss to visit Majhikuna which is a village beside Begnas lake, basically it's also lakeside. But I suggest you to go via bijayapur, kalika, saure, majhthana and Majhikuna. While coming back to Fewa lakeside, your apartment, you can opt for either regular main way road via Talchowk Or via Gagangauda, Bharatpokhari hudikot, Nirmal pokhari, Dopahare, Chhorepatan Davis fall, Birauta and lakeside your apartment. If you want to explore lil more further around 25 - 40 km distance then Tatopani/Kharapani or Bhurjung khola trout farm area, Sikles, Tangting, Bhorletar/Karputar, Bhimad, Dhampus/Australian Camp, Lwang Ghalel are the spots you can visit.
15:26 Careful, Peter Parker! You never know what's around the next corner! lol Great video. I'm glad you made it safely. Sorry that the chargers weren't working as you'd hope. Ride safe. Ride smart. Have fun!