So lovely to find your video about this track. I did the same hike in 1991, and I recognise a lot. It was a bit more primitive back then, no electricity expept in Namche Bazar, we used candles to find our beds. Beautiful country and beautiful people!
You miss a lot flying into Lukla; the villages early on in the trek are lovely. It's interesting to see how much the places have changed, particularly the roads and the paved paths. I did this hike in 2001 and one of the most breathtaking parts was the descent from the Lamjura Pass to Junbesi through the forest. I'm not sure I like the new road, but I'm sure it's useful and necessary. You give a great impression of the route. I'll do my best to see the other videos. Thanks for posting this one.
So lovely to find your video about this track. I did the same hike in 1991, and I recognise a lot. It was a bit more primitive back then, no electricity expept in Namche Bazar, we used candles to find our beds. Beautiful country and beautiful people!
Glad you liked it and bought back good memories for you. Yes economic progress is improving rapidly
Well done, Roy. You gave captured the days well.
You miss a lot flying into Lukla; the villages early on in the trek are lovely. It's interesting to see how much the places have changed, particularly the roads and the paved paths. I did this hike in 2001 and one of the most breathtaking parts was the descent from the Lamjura Pass to Junbesi through the forest. I'm not sure I like the new road, but I'm sure it's useful and necessary. You give a great impression of the route. I'll do my best to see the other videos. Thanks for posting this one.
Thanks for watching, see Part 3 & 4. working on part 5 at mo Cheers
Another really interesting video, Roy. 17 mins is about the right length too.
Ready for the next one now 😊
Absolutely amazing Roy very well put together alot of work gone into making this video
Thanks Joe
Great
Thanks appreciate it Cheers
Reminds me of Basa Pete..
Who is Basa Pete?