definitely EBC Trek, ABC Trek, Upper Mustang/Dolpo,/Tsum Valley if you want to experience ancient Tibetan Buddhist/Bon culture, Kanchenjunga/Manaslu BC Trek if you are brave and adventurous enough
2:02: "The freedom that the mountains give you".... I have been trying to explain to family and friends why I go on hiking adventures around the world.... you have just summed it up in one sentence! I'm going to keep it on a post-it note in my office! Thanks :)
1. everest base camp via gokyo lake 2. Manaslu circuit trek 3. Kanchenjunga base camp trek 4. Annapurna circuit 5. Langtang valley 6. Rara trek 7. khaptad national park 8. Tschorolpa trek 9. Gosainkunda trek 10. Mardi himal These are my favorite trek which i did already.
I don't get it when people love you when you are in Nepal, see all of your videos but ignore your video (notification) when you are in England. Typical viewers. Keep on doing good work Will. It won't matter where you are currently, but I will watch your videos as far as I can no matter what. Love and respect from Nepal and your genuine viewer !!
Awesome top 5- put these two on your bucket list too I'm sure you will love it. 1. Upper Dolpo Trek via Shey Phoksundo lake 2. Gosaikunda trek (via Langtang National park)
My top 5 treks are 1)Upper Mustang trek(the most expensive place to trek for tourist) 2)Manaslu circuit trek 3)Everest Base Camp 4)Annapurna circuit trek 5)khopra trek
Regarding Annapurna Circuit Trek: Yes roads are being built till the lower villages of the trek(Manang, Khansar). But there is a separate route for enthusiasts if you want to trek from lower villages. You can opt to trek from the upper route. (Chame- Upper Pisang- Ngawal-Manang) which still has a trekker friendly trail and remains undisturbed by vehicles except on 2 small stretches. Regardless which way you go I assure you, its beautiful. Happy Trekking. Jay Nepal!
I’ve been to ABC trek 5-6 times and it’s one of my fav place but the one which is on my bucket list is Upper Mustang Trek. I hope to be there soon in near future.🙏🏻
Here are some highlights of the Annapurna Circuit Trek that might help those who are looking forward to doing this trek: -Diverse land topography, culture, wildlife and vegetation -Thorong La Pass (5416 M), one of the highest pass in the world -Tilicho Lake(4919 M), one of the highest altitude lakes in the world -Magnificent view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Gangapurna and many other small peaks -Picturesque villages of different ethnic groups -Centuries-old monastery in Braga village -Muktinath, a pilgrimage site for Buddhist and Hindus -Kali Gandaki river gorge, the world’s deepest river gorge -Natural hot spring in Tatopani
If u are planning for thorongla pass then u better try on September. It's the easiest season for trek. I did this trek when I was 15 years old. It took me just 4 days. (Day1) From Pokhara to Manang on jeep, (Day2) Manang to Upper base camp(Normally people spend two days for this) , (Day3) Upper base camp to Mustang through thorongla pass, (Day 4) Mustang to Pokhara on bus. Note: It requires one day extra to trek through Tilicho lake from Manang itself. We didn't went through Tilicho lake because of lack of information.
I did the Annapurna base camp trek last year in march during a week time( ascending and descending). I was with my friend who had experience trekking on trekking destinations of Nepal, since it was my first time trekking in my homeland wondering in the wilderness and looking for reason on people coming to Nepal from other countries. It was the very first time I got introduced to safety gears and etc for doing Alpine trekking/climbing, I also got the motivation to work hard in life as approached close to the base camp and be that very first person to walk in to base camp that morning . And as I walked around the base camp 5 feet covered with snow which on regular days is not norm to have that amount of snow there. It was the very first time Annapurna had that amount of snow in the base camp that, there were Japanese crew, Spanish and an American fella on MBC to ascend next morning for skiing. looking around to those snow caped mountains ( Himchuli, Machapuchre and Annapurna south) in the same place was incredible and out of this world Man!, I still have those memories lingering on my mind. I have my mind set for Everest Base Camp trek for next year already, not even next year like if the government starts allowing for local tourists to do the treks following the COVID safety guidelines then I am doing it ASAP as the route gets open for trek when I get back home :D , if you want to see the glimpse of what it felt like for me to reach ABC camp, I fortunately happened to put that moment in my YT last year after descending to Pokhara - th-cam.com/video/kinf3hpoHcY/w-d-xo.html , its a raw clip thou :D .
Along with Manaslu Region in Gorkha, Nepal there is a splendid place called Tsum valley. Tsum valley saw the first set of tourists in 2007 when it was formally opened for trekking and tourism activity by Nepal government. And the beauty, culture and people of tsum valley are marvelous. You must visit there once.
I made the Annapurna Circuit last September. It has changed my life'! I struggeled a lot, but the best experince my life it was. Just before the lockdown i made the Annapurna Base camp trek this spring, but i couldnt finish coz of the heavy snowfall. I like your videos :) and Nepal is my love forever!
First of all thank you so much for all the things that you have done which will help Nepal a lot especially in tourism Well there are loads of negative aspects in all the trekking routes that you have mentioned with more of positivity Mr will Upper Mustang is in north west of Nepal
Shey Phoksundo (Upper Dolpo Trek) Everest Base Camp Trek Mt. Ama Dablam Trek Annapurna Base Camp Trek (Scenery over the path is awesome) Badimalika Mandir Visit (Religious place | visit on special occasion | No accommodation available between the path) Khaptad National Park Mt. Kanchanjunga Trek (Longer Trek) Dudh Pokahri and Barha Pokhari (Religious place | visit on special occasion)
Upper Mustang is an archeological site .. it has 10,000 man made caves where mummified bodies, Buddhist paintings and artifacts were found... still not fully explored ... that’s the reason why it’s difficult to get the permit ... !!! It’s the most popular trekking route for the locals though !!!
Its just treeking destination list..you have more exciting places, historical places, lakes ,forest, sports like bunjing jumps, rafting,swimming adventures places you need to explore next visits...love from nepal🇳🇵❤❤❤❤
I have had only one trekking experience. I did Manaslu circuit back in 2018 which took around 11 days (8 days ascent and 3 days descent). It was an amazing experience. Key landmarks are: Haawa daanda; Cantilever bridge; Low village; Samdo to Dharamshaala segment; Larke pass; steep descent past Larke pass.
Hey, Will I've been enjoying your travel content about Nepal so much. Keep it up, dude. Regarding the Annapurna Circuit, This February I had the opportunity to trek it and I must say it was out of this world. You are right about the roads, but hey people need their year-long supplies right and on top of that the roads are unusable anyways during the winter because of snowfall & avalanches. It's also recommended to start the trail a little further (say Chame - Headquarter of Manang) rather from the original trailhead (BesiSahar). In our case, we choose to take a ride till Bagarchhap (40kms inside the circuit) & then started the trek from there and made it to Chame on the first day. There is this small 1-day section called Upper-Pisang Route (Trail) parallel to Lower-Pisang Route (Road-way) between DhukurPokhari & Bhraka Village which what we choose to Trek through and my-goodness it's the best way to witness the valley and the Annapurna mountains. And it is pretty dangerous too, we saw one giant week-old avalanche debris right before DhikurPokhari. And by Giant, I mean really huge. The Lower-Pisang route is also not-recommended during winter because of the same reason. Last year when I was there in Manang, we heard of a very sad news of a foreign-trekker and a guide being swept away in a mid-day avalanche. The Yak-kharka to Thorang Fedi (Lower Base Camp) Section after crossing the only suspension bridge is also pretty risky and dangerous as it is full of avalanches most of the time. Local People and authorities do try their best to repair & clear the trails during the season. But I would still strongly advise against hiking alone especially if anyone is hiking the section for the first time. Always contact locals or your hotel runner about the condition of the trek ahead as they can communicate with hotels further in the trek and provide you current details. Talking about altitude, the higher you go, the harder it is to breathe and sleep at night. The most difficult nights in my entire trek were at YakKharka (4035m) & Thorang-High Camp (4850m) You are physically tired and you just can't fall asleep because the lower oxygen saturation in the air is so low that your brain doesn't get a regular amount of oxygen to fall sleep. We had 2 weeks of acclimatization in Manang (3519m) to put that into perspective. 😅 So acclimatize properly, usually, a day or two is recommended. We had some work, so we stayed for around 2 weeks in Manang. Reach me out if you ever come for Annapurna Circuit Trek. Will brief you in further detail. Btw I just published the First Chapter of The Circuit Trek on my channel. Hope you will check it out. Cheers.
U r doing great will but I think u missed one major place which is Gokyo Ice Skating/Highest Attitude where Ice Hockey Game happens u must try that next ..love u will from nepal
We miss you will ❤️😊 lots of love from Nepal❤️ Best of luck for your upcoming days❤️we will support you wherever you go❤️keep traveling keep spreading positiveness 😊
Upper Mustang is restricted to foreigners but popular among Nepalese. It is like a desert because it receives very little rainfall. The restriction is there to protect local culture and heritage. It can be considered last bastion of the Tibetan culture since it is being discouraged by China in Tibet itself. But man, if you have stayed in Nepal a little more, you could have done it all. Nepal ended lockdown on Tuesday!
very much want to believe that the highest mountain pass is Thorung la and the highest lake Tilicho...but seems like it's not. There are mountain passes higher than Thorung la. the highest according to google is Mana Pass(5632m) at the indo-tibetan border and there seems to be lakes situated at higher elevations than Tilicho in Bolivia, Chile and tibet...but Tilicho could be the highest fresh water lake
Manaslu circuit trek is the best one I've done till now. Even people who have completed Everest BC and Annapurna Circuit treks express manaslu trek as a more beautiful and a challenging trek. It is really a paradise.
We're feeling cool and chill today Because the temperature drops to around 36 degree Celsius . On the other hand, you say 31 degree is boiling hot which seems to us ridiculous 😂.
I am thinking of going to Nepal in December last week, now if I do go for one of the first two treks that you talked about will I be able to see or walk on snow covered mountains?
Tilcho lake in Annapurna Circuit is not the highest lake in the World. Gurudogmar lake in Sikkim (India) has a surface elevation of 5146m. Also Gondogoro la(5618m) in Pakistan is higher than Thorang la(5400).
Hey guys, what are your Top 5 Treks that you could recommend in Nepal?
WHEN WILL YOU COME BACK IN NEPAL BRUH??
These trek 👉EBC TREK, Gosaikunda trek, Rara Lake Trek, Upper & lower Dolpo trek, Api Himal trek
definitely EBC Trek, ABC Trek, Upper Mustang/Dolpo,/Tsum Valley if you want to experience ancient Tibetan Buddhist/Bon culture, Kanchenjunga/Manaslu BC Trek if you are brave and adventurous enough
Kanchanjungha base camp and arun valley trek of eastern nepal are of another level.
1. Everest base camp
2. Arranapurna base camp
3. Mardi Himal trek
4. Api Himal trek
5 langtang ......
Upper Mustang trek is much popular among domestic tourist here in Nepal.
Its not for trekking. Its popular for bike riding and off road driving
u guys are talking about Mustang.. but Upper Mustang is different and no roads..
Upper mustang is only for bike and offroad.just tell me who treks to upper mustang??
Annapurna region is most popular for trekking in Nepal .
I will come back one day to do this!
@@bibeksubedi5215 do more research
My top 5:
1 Dolpo
2 Manaslu circuit
3 Dhaulagiri circuit
4 Kangchenjunga
5 Makalu BC - Arun valley - Everest
2:02: "The freedom that the mountains give you".... I have been trying to explain to family and friends why I go on hiking adventures around the world.... you have just summed it up in one sentence! I'm going to keep it on a post-it note in my office! Thanks :)
I did the Annapurna Circuit back in October 2016 and it was amazing! I did it in 14 days and its one of the best experiences I've had in my life.
1. everest base camp via gokyo lake 2. Manaslu circuit trek 3. Kanchenjunga base camp trek 4. Annapurna circuit 5. Langtang valley 6. Rara trek 7. khaptad national park 8. Tschorolpa trek 9. Gosainkunda trek 10. Mardi himal These are my favorite trek which i did already.
Great man❤❤
There are many others popular trek like:Upper dolpa
Kanchenjunga
Makalu Barun
Rara
I don't get it when people love you when you are in Nepal, see all of your videos but ignore your video (notification) when you are in England.
Typical viewers.
Keep on doing good work Will. It won't matter where you are currently, but I will watch your videos as far as I can no matter what.
Love and respect from Nepal and your genuine viewer !!
I am from Nepal but i have never visit those places like pokhara ,etc . I m so happy when i see you 🌿🌿❤ lots of love from Nepal .🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Top 5 Treks in Nepal:
1: Annapurna circuit
2: Manaslu Circuit
3: Upper Mustang classic one
4: Mardi Himal
5: Everest Base camp
Treck to Upper Mustang will freeze your heart at night and amaze you at day. It's totally a deseart but at high altitude.
Awesome top 5- put these two on your bucket list too I'm sure you will love it.
1. Upper Dolpo Trek via Shey Phoksundo lake
2. Gosaikunda trek (via Langtang National park)
Yes upper dolpo
My top 5 treks are
1)Upper Mustang trek(the most expensive place to trek for tourist)
2)Manaslu circuit trek
3)Everest Base Camp
4)Annapurna circuit trek
5)khopra trek
Is there a trek I can do that's fairly easy 6 days-ish but I can see Mount everest.
God bless you brother
You are doing great in promoting our country's tourism
Regarding Annapurna Circuit Trek: Yes roads are being built till the lower villages of the trek(Manang, Khansar). But there is a separate route for enthusiasts if you want to trek from lower villages. You can opt to trek from the upper route. (Chame- Upper Pisang- Ngawal-Manang) which still has a trekker friendly trail and remains undisturbed by vehicles except on 2 small stretches. Regardless which way you go I assure you, its beautiful. Happy Trekking. Jay Nepal!
When I see you talking about Nepal 🇳🇵, I fall in love with you bro... Keep working hard and keep loving Nepal..
I’ve been to ABC trek 5-6 times and it’s one of my fav place but the one which is on my bucket list is Upper Mustang Trek. I hope to be there soon in near future.🙏🏻
You should do💕Mardi himal trek bro
Let us know when you revisit the Nepal.
Of course!
Here are some highlights of the Annapurna Circuit Trek that might help those who are looking forward to doing this trek:
-Diverse land topography, culture, wildlife and vegetation
-Thorong La Pass (5416 M), one of the highest pass in the world
-Tilicho Lake(4919 M), one of the highest altitude lakes in the world
-Magnificent view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Gangapurna and many other small peaks
-Picturesque villages of different ethnic groups
-Centuries-old monastery in Braga village
-Muktinath, a pilgrimage site for Buddhist and Hindus
-Kali Gandaki river gorge, the world’s deepest river gorge
-Natural hot spring in Tatopani
Thank you for sharing this!
If u are planning for thorongla pass then u better try on September. It's the easiest season for trek. I did this trek when I was 15 years old. It took me just 4 days. (Day1) From Pokhara to Manang on jeep, (Day2) Manang to Upper base camp(Normally people spend two days for this) , (Day3) Upper base camp to Mustang through thorongla pass, (Day 4) Mustang to Pokhara on bus.
Note: It requires one day extra to trek through Tilicho lake from Manang itself. We didn't went through Tilicho lake because of lack of information.
I did Manaslu trek in last November and it was really great experience for me
I did the Annapurna base camp trek last year in march during a week time( ascending and descending). I was with my friend who had experience trekking on trekking destinations of Nepal, since it was my first time trekking in my homeland wondering in the wilderness and looking for reason on people coming to Nepal from other countries. It was the very first time I got introduced to safety gears and etc for doing Alpine trekking/climbing, I also got the motivation to work hard in life as approached close to the base camp and be that very first person to walk in to base camp that morning . And as I walked around the base camp 5 feet covered with snow which on regular days is not norm to have that amount of snow there. It was the very first time Annapurna had that amount of snow in the base camp that, there were Japanese crew, Spanish and an American fella on MBC to ascend next morning for skiing. looking around to those snow caped mountains ( Himchuli, Machapuchre and Annapurna south) in the same place was incredible and out of this world Man!, I still have those memories lingering on my mind. I have my mind set for Everest Base Camp trek for next year already, not even next year like if the government starts allowing for local tourists to do the treks following the COVID safety guidelines then I am doing it ASAP as the route gets open for trek when I get back home :D , if you want to see the glimpse of what it felt like for me to reach ABC camp, I fortunately happened to put that moment in my YT last year after descending to Pokhara - th-cam.com/video/kinf3hpoHcY/w-d-xo.html , its a raw clip thou :D .
Along with Manaslu Region in Gorkha, Nepal there is a splendid place called Tsum valley. Tsum valley saw the first set of tourists in 2007 when it was formally opened for trekking and tourism activity by Nepal government. And the beauty, culture and people of tsum valley are marvelous. You must visit there once.
Lots of love from nepal, always happy to see the notification pop up about your new video . #ktbffh
@Brawler Plays yes brother......
😍😍😍i always appreciate your videos 👏👍👏👏thank you for showing Nepal more and more 😍❤❤❤
I made the Annapurna Circuit last September. It has changed my life'! I struggeled a lot, but the best experince my life it was. Just before the lockdown i made the Annapurna Base camp trek this spring, but i couldnt finish coz of the heavy snowfall. I like your videos :) and Nepal is my love forever!
Im argentinian! Sorry my english, im going to nepal and i wanna now what yoy recomend... annapurnna circuit o everest base camp? Thanks
Even I had also done Mardi himal treak and aannupurna treak
Thank you for your updates on the trekking of Nepal .
First of all thank you so much for all the things that you have done which will help Nepal a lot especially in tourism
Well there are loads of negative aspects in all the trekking routes that you have mentioned with more of positivity
Mr will Upper Mustang is in north west of Nepal
Phil we have plenty more. Thanks for showing different places. I being Nepali haven’t visited many places that you have been to. Thanks
Lots of love and support from Nepal 🇳🇵
We miss uh😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have been watching your video since you were here during lockdown in pokhara, now you are near 75k....
Keep up doing good work mate.
Shey Phoksundo (Upper Dolpo Trek)
Everest Base Camp Trek
Mt. Ama Dablam Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Trek (Scenery over the path is awesome)
Badimalika Mandir Visit (Religious place | visit on special occasion | No accommodation available between the path)
Khaptad National Park
Mt. Kanchanjunga Trek (Longer Trek)
Dudh Pokahri and Barha Pokhari (Religious place | visit on special occasion)
1. Everest Base Camp Trek
2. Annapurna Circuit Trek
3. Chisapani- Nagarkot Trek
4. Ghandruk Trek
5. Dhampus Village Trek
6. Rara Lake Trek
7. Langtang Valley Trek
8. Manaslu Circuit Trek
9. Upper Mustang Trek
10. Upper Dolpo Trek
11. Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
12. Gokyo Valley Trek
13. Makalu Base Camp Trek
14. Nar Phu Valley Trek
15. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
16. Panchase Trek
17. Royal Trek
18. Mardi Himal Trek
19. Siklesh Trek
20. Treks around Kathmandu Valley
WOW lots of treks to do
@@WillsWhereabouts hope you to see here soon ❤
Upper Mustang is an archeological site .. it has 10,000 man made caves where mummified bodies, Buddhist paintings and artifacts were found... still not fully explored ... that’s the reason why it’s difficult to get the permit ... !!! It’s the most popular trekking route for the locals though !!!
Australian bass camp trek ‘Dhampush’, Annapurna trek and mainly Everest base camp trek
keep supporting Nepal Willy, love you
Thank you Will for promoting Nepal at its best
Much love
Nepal misses you
Its just treeking destination list..you have more exciting places, historical places, lakes ,forest, sports like bunjing jumps, rafting,swimming adventures places you need to explore next visits...love from nepal🇳🇵❤❤❤❤
I have had only one trekking experience. I did Manaslu circuit back in 2018 which took around 11 days (8 days ascent and 3 days descent). It was an amazing experience. Key landmarks are: Haawa daanda; Cantilever bridge; Low village; Samdo to Dharamshaala segment; Larke pass; steep descent past Larke pass.
At what time of the year did you do that trek?
Thanks
@@josbleau794 November
Search Shey Phoksundo lake and you will want to go trekking there in upper Dolpo, more than Tilicho maybe?
Hey, Will
I've been enjoying your travel content about Nepal so much. Keep it up, dude.
Regarding the Annapurna Circuit, This February I had the opportunity to trek it and I must say it was out of this world.
You are right about the roads, but hey people need their year-long supplies right and on top of that the roads are unusable anyways during the winter because of snowfall & avalanches.
It's also recommended to start the trail a little further (say Chame - Headquarter of Manang) rather from the original trailhead (BesiSahar).
In our case, we choose to take a ride till Bagarchhap (40kms inside the circuit) & then started the trek from there and made it to Chame on the first day.
There is this small 1-day section called Upper-Pisang Route (Trail) parallel to Lower-Pisang Route (Road-way) between DhukurPokhari & Bhraka Village which what we choose to Trek through and my-goodness it's the best way to witness the valley and the Annapurna mountains.
And it is pretty dangerous too, we saw one giant week-old avalanche debris right before DhikurPokhari. And by Giant, I mean really huge.
The Lower-Pisang route is also not-recommended during winter because of the same reason.
Last year when I was there in Manang, we heard of a very sad news of a foreign-trekker and a guide being swept away in a mid-day avalanche.
The Yak-kharka to Thorang Fedi (Lower Base Camp) Section after crossing the only suspension bridge is also pretty risky and dangerous as it is full of avalanches most of the time.
Local People and authorities do try their best to repair & clear the trails during the season.
But I would still strongly advise against hiking alone especially if anyone is hiking the section for the first time.
Always contact locals or your hotel runner about the condition of the trek ahead as they can communicate with hotels further in the trek and provide you current details.
Talking about altitude, the higher you go, the harder it is to breathe and sleep at night.
The most difficult nights in my entire trek were at YakKharka (4035m) & Thorang-High Camp (4850m)
You are physically tired and you just can't fall asleep because the lower oxygen saturation in the air is so low that your brain doesn't get a regular amount of oxygen to fall sleep.
We had 2 weeks of acclimatization in Manang (3519m) to put that into perspective. 😅
So acclimatize properly, usually, a day or two is recommended.
We had some work, so we stayed for around 2 weeks in Manang.
Reach me out if you ever come for Annapurna Circuit Trek. Will brief you in further detail.
Btw I just published the First Chapter of The Circuit Trek on my channel.
Hope you will check it out.
Cheers.
U r doing great will but I think u missed one major place which is Gokyo Ice Skating/Highest Attitude where Ice Hockey Game happens u must try that next ..love u will from nepal
Lots of love from 🇳🇵 😊 ❤️ ❤️ 🇬🇧
Hahhah how you pronounced is heard to us is like MACHHAPUCHHHARE 🤣🤣
We miss you will ❤️😊 lots of love from Nepal❤️
Best of luck for your upcoming days❤️we will support you wherever you go❤️keep traveling keep spreading positiveness 😊
thank u sir for making video it helps many tourists love from nepal
Love how you say Nepal without British Accent. Here nobody understands if I say “I’m from Nepal” I have to say
“Nepol “🤣🤣
Namaste and love from Mustang, Nepal.
Number 1.Mardi himal trek💛😚😢
Always short & sweet💞way to go heaven
What time did you go there?
Thank you still promoting nepal.
अतीथि देवों भव:
We love you for loving our country🇳🇵🇳🇵❣️
we are really excited to see you back in Nepal...
Now you sound perfect saying Nepal lots of love from UAE keep it up
annapurna circuit is the best trek ive done by far
Upper Mustang is restricted to foreigners but popular among Nepalese. It is like a desert because it receives very little rainfall. The restriction is there to protect local culture and heritage. It can be considered last bastion of the Tibetan culture since it is being discouraged by China in Tibet itself. But man, if you have stayed in Nepal a little more, you could have done it all. Nepal ended lockdown on Tuesday!
Will’s Thankyou 🙏🏻 for promoting our country man 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 🙏🙌 for tha wonderful vidio ✌👍
I already submitted tsergo ri one of a hell
You making amazing editor video.. a lot of love from Nepal 🙏❤️💝🇳🇵
Thanks for sharing.. Being a nepali i was not so familiar about these some of the treks, but you made it clear and excitement! Will visit one day 🤟
very much want to believe that the highest mountain pass is Thorung la and the highest lake Tilicho...but seems like it's not. There are mountain passes higher than Thorung la. the highest according to google is Mana Pass(5632m) at the indo-tibetan border and there seems to be lakes situated at higher elevations than Tilicho in Bolivia, Chile and tibet...but Tilicho could be the highest fresh water lake
Fab video Will. In case you're missing Momos, there is a huge Nepalise community in Aldershot. - Kelly Amazon deliver traveller.
Manaslu circuit trek is the best one I've done till now. Even people who have completed Everest BC and Annapurna Circuit treks express manaslu trek as a more beautiful and a challenging trek. It is really a paradise.
Thanks for sharing
We're feeling cool and chill today
Because the temperature drops to around 36 degree Celsius .
On the other hand, you say 31 degree is boiling hot which seems to us ridiculous 😂.
once again... another amazing video. take care
Love from beautiful country Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵💋💋
I have been to ABC and i know how it feel at the Base Camp.
Love from Nepal❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Where is Everest base camp trek.
It is more popular than others..
you are amazing person man lots of love from NEPAL 🇳🇵
Thanking you for good information.
Where is Rara trake? It should comes after Annapurne trake.
I would recommend Gokyo Lake trek and do ice skating there
Love to see your videos 😍😍
Lots of love from nepal 😊😊❤❤
Please give love to the coment🥰
Loved to see you in more videos .
More to come!
Beautiful video 👍👍👍keep it up ✌️✌️✌️
I am thinking of going to Nepal in December last week, now if I do go for one of the first two treks that you talked about will I be able to see or walk on snow covered mountains?
Great video you have inspired me to go here
Thanks for your info
So Will you have couple of treks left to do in Nepal. Hope after this corona pandemic you will be back to Nepal. Take care, be safe.
Hey Will , nice video . Loved the way you pronounced Mustang lol 😂
I’m used to watch your vlogs, without watching your vlogs, I can’t sleep
Love you from nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Also don't forget nepal, s biggest wild life hunting place Dhorpatan Hunting Resurve. Thank u WILL stay safe n enjoy bro.
Your suppoter is here. Like if you support him
Tilcho lake in Annapurna Circuit is not the highest lake in the World. Gurudogmar lake in Sikkim (India) has a surface elevation of 5146m. Also Gondogoro la(5618m) in Pakistan is higher than Thorang la(5400).
Dhoti
@@sojoplays7769 a simple Google search will tell you the truth Nepali bro
As a traveler we don't promise revisiting a place, we suggest people to fill what we missed most during our visit
Everest base camp
Api Himal
Kanchenjunga
Are also the best treak in Nepal
Upper Mustang is best for off road bike riding, come to Nepal next and we will go for a ride over there 😁😁
Mustang is one of the best place 👌
Love you dude
Namaste bro🙏🙏
Hope to see you in nepal after this bad situation will be end🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️
Awsome tips pal❤
upper mustang and manang is my dream
Informative video man
Love ❤️ from nepal 🇳🇵 brother. Alwyse we’ll come in nepal 🇳🇵 ❤️❤️❤️
Hi, I will be there next September. If you have to do just one of these 5 treks for second time! Which one you choose?