This is the most beautiful/dangerous/extra ordinary Vlog from your channel. I'm thrilled for almost 1hr You're really brave Haraldo not many will attempt those mountain without some safety gears. Man I love your Vlogs, Stay Safe !
Well you have excelled on this one , man that looked tough , the mother duck sensed Peaking duck on the menu from the whitey !! Thanks very very watchable .@@HaraldBaldr
At the end of a busy and stressful day, it gives me immense joy and pleasure when you click on TH-cam and see Harold's face enjoying the mountains, people, animals, plants and everything he meets. Keep going Harold 💪. From a distant land!
Dear Haralad Baldr, I am writing to extend my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for your extraordinary journey to the challenging mountainous regions of Nepal. Through your TH-cam vlogs, you have not only shared the breathtaking beauty of these remote areas but also shed light on the lives of the people residing there. Your videos have provided a unique insight into the way these resilient individuals live, showcasing their strength, resilience, and the warmth with which they treat others. It is truly remarkable how you have captured their stories, allowing viewers like myself to experience their daily lives and understand the values that shape their communities. Your dedication to showcasing the realities of these remote places, the traditions they follow, and their genuine kindness while interacting with one another is truly commendable. Your vlogs have sparked curiosity and admiration, encouraging us to appreciate the diversity and richness of human experiences around the world. Thank you, Haralad, for your exceptional work in bringing these hidden treasures to our screens. Your videos have inspired countless individuals, including myself, to value the beauty of different cultures and to respect and learn from one another. Once again, thank you for your passion, courage, and relentless effort in giving us a glimpse into the lives of these incredible people. May your future adventures be as enriching and awe-inspiring as the ones you have shared so far. With utmost gratitude, And thank you ai for helping me with this
This is undoubtedly the most remarkable video I've come across on the internet! As a Nepalese American, I've never had the chance to witness this aspect of Nepal before. My love for NEPAL has only grown stronger. Hopefully, I'll get to experience it in person soon! Many thanks to Herald for sharing this incredible experience!
As a Nepalese Canadian, thank you for promoting my beautiful country. It might be an overstatement but as we say “HEAVEN IS MYTH, NEPAL IS REAL”. Give this man an honorary citizenship of Nepal. Thank you
No truer words, my dude. Since his first vid there a while back I've wanted to go there just to hike, take some killer scenery pics and maybe even do some fly fishing in those GORGEOUS mountain streams...My dad and I have been talking about a fly fishing trip to Norway(it's where my great grandfather moved from to the Northeast US)but after seeing Harald's first Himalayan trip I've wanted to go there and fish those streams and meet some of these sweet people. Some of the happiest ppl I've seen.
You are a real Mountain GOAT Mr Harald ..love from NEPAL Pokhara City and Appreciate for Sunil that easier for you to communicate to Nepali people...thank you to Sunil too..❤
It was so great to be able to actually hear people’s stories because Sunil was there to have real conversations as opposed to me just joking around as I normally have to do due to language difficulties
Wow. This will go down as one of my absolute favorites. so much happening, I was excited thrilled and worried 😅 also loved the mini videos that adds to the whole trip. Amazing.
One of the best series, I don't mind consuming my data by watching this series.. thank you for great nepal series sir.. kudos to you and Mr sunil for giving us great series..always watching from Bhutan 🇧🇹
What an unbelievable vlog . From beginning to end its beautiful, from the brilliance of Sunil to the rawness of the amazing lady. A harsh environment seems to breed wonderful people. Incredible work Haraldo. Thank you for doing this man
GREETINGS Harald, from far West Texas! Another EPIC series from Nepal and the Himalayas! This and your previous excursions there are, IMO, your best, to date. GREAT to see you and Sunil partner up for this one. There's something truly magical or mystical about that place, isn't there, Harald? The shear beauty of it all is magnificent! The people, their amazing homes, the mountains, rivers and valleys. IMO, Harald you made a fine attempt to scale one of those peaks. And the video gave more than ample perspective of how steep the so called trail is. Fine job! And there's something inviting about that home-brewed-distilled Gongo/Roxy. Outstanding journey! PEACE and be well Harald! PEACE and be well Sunil!
Another great video. Sunil is such an awesome guy, so polite and thoughtful. I really wish him and his family lots of happiness. He is a very brave man.
My mom is a fan of your videos too now. We have been following this series together. This climb of yours was the toughest I have seen so far. This series would be among the top ❤❤
As much as I find this video interesting and really appreciate the efforts you take to make these types of videos, it makes me very anxious watching you climb steep mountains with a camera in one hand. I am pretty sure you would have climbed to the top if not for the rainy weather 🙌🙌 Great series. Great place. Great people. Great travel companion (One and only Sunil - The Trekker in Jeans) Will be waiting for the next one Haraldo - The greatest Gongo hunter.
Another hour just flew by. Amazing. It is good to know when to stop in the treacherous mountains. And thank you Sunil, for the translations ! It's fun to know what the people actually say.
This is the best no one in my opinion can make these videos as you do we can’t get enough the views are spectacular and the people are amazing they must have great lungs at that altitude They are amazing. Glad you came back Thank you 🙏
Dear Harald, you deserve billion views for this vlog. You are absolutely crazy man. You are a man of word. You named the mountain as you said. You are great man. Thanks for inspiring us. ✌🤘
Appreciate Harald for what you are doing exploring 🇳🇵🇳🇵! Now as a nepali i want to explore my country meet all these innocent and helpful people!! Sunil a great companion too!! Keep exploring and motivating us nepalii!! Thanks haraldo!!!!
Wow, what an adventure. I'm really appreciating the lengths you go to to make us feel we are a part of it. All hail the Gongo King of Himalaya and his very capable apprentice.
Harold please don’t try to kill yourself on those dangerous mountains in Nepal! We need you to stay alive , you have great humour and thank you for this vi. 😊😊😊😊
Harald.. not a day over 60!! 😂😂 you really look great for your age! Gongo is the fountain of youth 🍻😁 Love having Sunil to translate properly (no more made up conversations) 🫣😂
This is an amazing vlog Harold. That was an insane climb. I can only imagine how perilous it was going down the mountain. I'm in awe how well the locals trek in the flip flops. God bless them. 😮😊😊
Im so spoiled just to be able to tag along with you in your videos, nothing compares to your channel! I love when i see that a new clip is up, i mean we almost always get clips that are almost 1 hour long everytime. Thanks alot!
Saddens me to know that the only way I can see this is through someone elses experience. Thankfull to Harold and Sunli as well as all those you met for sharing this journey.
Hope our country sees a new dawn of development from this totall currupted government and politcs so outsiders can easily come and finds a good place in old nepalese style and hospitals and schools on mountain so our people don't have to leave their born land to seek for a better future
That was an absolutely overwhelming adventure, - my goodness, WoW, such gorgeous view !! I was sure you Haraldo could make it to the top of the Mountain, but as we know from Himalayan climbers, it is always the way down, that can bring you in very big danger, because of being exhausted. The encounters with local people and the super lovely powerful lady, who gave you the final tea with Gongo, was fantastic, the hospitality is so friendly. Thanks a lot for sharing this Epic exploring in Nepal ! Namaste 🙏🌸
The Mountain was too afraid to be in the presence of King Harald, so it prayed to the Gods for a raincloud. The Mountain saw it's own defeat coming closer as King Harald came closer, and now the Mountain sits alone and afraid of how close it came to Harald, the King of Gongo, of Roxy and of many.
Just look at the faces of these people living one of the toughest lives. And yet they have no complaints or frustrations with life. They are living it as it is. Not sure if we should pray for them living a rich city life. They’re better than us in so many ways. More strength to them to continue this living.
@@the_tenia Up there in the mountains there are probably no tigers, but it is common that people there refer to leopards as "bagh," which also refers to a tiger. So probably a mistranslation. We do have plenty of leopards all over the country, especially in hilly regions. Bears are slightly less common, but they are there nevertheless.
Your Nepal trek is absolutely your best video ever. In fact all of your India,, Nepal, Sri Lanka videos have highlighted your knack for what you do best to the world audience. Thanks a lot Harold.
All I want to say is thank you Heraldo for taking me with you (not physically but through this platform) all around the world, I'm a big fan of your content that I've watched every video since you started making content. I live in Puerto Vallarta Mexico and here its always Pork O'clok. Saludos mi hermano..
What a beautiful family. Beautiful place as well. And I live in the Rockies in Canada. Many days I would trade my life to live a more simple life with these people. ❤️❤️❤️ to Nepal🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👋
Thanks Harald men like you are a dying breed, you have the best travel channel on youtube by a county mile. The lengths you are willing to go to are very reminiscent of the old explorers, again thanks for showing us the raw footage, untamed beauty and unmatched adventures.
Incredible views.... hats off to you Harald for that 2nd climb. Coming down must of been truly by the seat of your pants. Such amazing people up there... so strong and fit. Yet most of them look so small. Adapting to the way of life up in those hills and mountains would put so many of us to shame with how we have become. They are also very generous yet have very little to give. Wonderful people. As much as it is sad the new road will remove much of the village from the last video, I really do hope that it brings many more tourists back to that area of Nepal, Hopefully they will be able to take down and rebuild many of the houses and the hotel and gongo bar so that many more tourists can come and enjoy the adventure for years to come and with it bring so much needed revenue to them. The journey Sunil and you have made has really put them on the map again and this has been an epic series of videos. Thank you for the effort you both put in to bring these to us all and happy and safe travels to you both. Much love to the people of Nepal.
Nepal Himalayan Village: 70 yr Haraldo successfully climbed a mighty mountain . Thank you harald for such an adventurous, raw and insane vlog. Since I am away from my family in this festival season in Nepal and i couldn’t celebrate . However; your vlogs Makes me more happier and turns my bad day into a good one. Love you brother stay blessed
20:55 the stone roof requires lots of maintenance and frequently need to change the stone tiles as well so they prefer these zinc made roofs so that there is lesser burden of maintenance
Harald I'm glad you decided it was too risky to continue up the mountain. Even the lower section to the village was steep. You're an awesome operator and will try anything. My admiration for these people grow and grow as I watch them scale these treacherous paths. Well done once again 👏 👍 👌
That journey was cool af! This made me want to back climbing. I'll just wait for the rain season to stop here in Brazil and I am going back right to the forests and mountains again.
You are just as hardcore as some of these Nepalese then! Going through the back woods of Brazil with all the crazy dangerous and venomous animals! 🙏🏼😇👍🏼
@@EphemeralProductions I am used to it. The biggest danger on the brazilian forests of the southeast where I live (Minas Gerais) are the Jaguars, Pumas, wild boars and snakes. There are many poisonous little creatures but they do not attack you unless you provoke them.
@@brennercorreia6318I plan on visiting Brazil one day for the first time, any places you recommend for a first time visitor to go hiking/seeing sights? (Non tourist spots hopefully) thanks
HARALD,you did it again,one of the best adventure video from Nepal,thank you very much,appreciate them all very much and your kindness,your love of trying to help all the people that you meet along the way,God bless you and all the best to you,more more,more!!!!❤❤❤👍❤️❤️❤️👍👍❤️
Wow! Simply an amazing video Harald! The mountain scenery where you are at is much more awesome than the Matterhorn near Zermatt where I took the cogwheel railway up to Gornergrat. The lady lives in a really cool village! I'm surprised they don't lose their kids down the side of the mountain when they tell them to go outside and play. Being put in the black hoodie while you climb the mountain doesn't let us share the beauty and thrill of the ascent. 🙂 The Gongo will help you get down safely. It looked like you were making love to the stream as you laid over it to drink. I really enjoyed this video!
1. Government has now ruined the possibility of adventuring in 90% of the potentially best mountains@@daniel2300 2. With roads being build everywhere (which is of course a good thing) not many paths will remain remote and traditional forever. This is good for locals living in remote areas so I am not against this. But it will however mean the demise of teahouse trekking and traditional communities as newcomers move in and build fancy hotels
@@HaraldBaldr Newcomers coming and building Fancy Hotels!! -is the El Disastro for people like me who prefer offbeaten paths and sleeping in modest local houses than in fancy hotels! I think I need to make it to Nepal earlier than I intend.
I'm just sad that this has come to an end. Looking forward to the next adventure. Trouble is Hiraldo, you set the bar higher with each video.....more of the same would be a fine thing!!!
Love your enthusiasm and authenticity. I've travelled to Nepal 4 times and would love to go back. You bring the Himals to me. Forever grateful. Annie 😂😊
I wouldn't call that a failure Haraldo that was some impressive climbing skills. I have spent many of days climbing hillsides in Appalachia but I don't think I would have gotten that far with those rocks.
This is the most beautiful/dangerous/extra ordinary Vlog from your channel. I'm thrilled for almost 1hr You're really brave Haraldo not many will attempt those mountain without some safety gears. Man I love your Vlogs, Stay Safe !
🫡🏔️🍺🇳🇵
🍺Sita Gurung Gongo Hill 😂
Well you have excelled on this one , man that looked tough , the mother duck sensed Peaking duck on the menu from the whitey !! Thanks very very watchable .@@HaraldBaldr
Best translator , he doesn’t skip a word.
Mucho loco Haroldo everything for gongo.😂✌️
Lets appreciate Sunil for all the translations and making it easier to communicate with locals
True the way he translates every words 👏🏻👏🏻 He is doing absolutely good to make it really easy.
Right, again thank you beyond words for both of you,
You mean “Pants Man”! Sunil aka Levi. 🤪
He really does add a lot to the content, the ability to interact with the locals ads an important additional layer to the content.
I think he doesn’t mind translating because he can rest for a second and avoid attacking plants
Always nice knowing that Harald hasn't died, since he's survived to upload this. Must be hard being 72 years old and doing all this adventuring.
At the end of a busy and stressful day, it gives me immense joy and pleasure when you click on TH-cam and see Harold's face enjoying the mountains, people, animals, plants and everything he meets. Keep going Harold 💪. From a distant land!
You're Gurung so your ancestral home must be around these mountainous regions of central Nepal
Dear Haralad Baldr,
I am writing to extend my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for your extraordinary journey to the challenging mountainous regions of Nepal. Through your TH-cam vlogs, you have not only shared the breathtaking beauty of these remote areas but also shed light on the lives of the people residing there.
Your videos have provided a unique insight into the way these resilient individuals live, showcasing their strength, resilience, and the warmth with which they treat others. It is truly remarkable how you have captured their stories, allowing viewers like myself to experience their daily lives and understand the values that shape their communities.
Your dedication to showcasing the realities of these remote places, the traditions they follow, and their genuine kindness while interacting with one another is truly commendable. Your vlogs have sparked curiosity and admiration, encouraging us to appreciate the diversity and richness of human experiences around the world.
Thank you, Haralad, for your exceptional work in bringing these hidden treasures to our screens. Your videos have inspired countless individuals, including myself, to value the beauty of different cultures and to respect and learn from one another.
Once again, thank you for your passion, courage, and relentless effort in giving us a glimpse into the lives of these incredible people. May your future adventures be as enriching and awe-inspiring as the ones you have shared so far.
With utmost gratitude,
And thank you ai for helping me with this
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You said it way better than i could 42:57
ai detected 😅
@@dulannbandara1135 than what thanks to ai I expressed my greeting to harald easily
This is undoubtedly the most remarkable video I've come across on the internet!
As a Nepalese American, I've never had the chance to witness this aspect of Nepal before. My love for NEPAL has only grown stronger. Hopefully, I'll get to experience it in person soon!
Many thanks to Herald for sharing this incredible experience!
Hey, I am planning on visiting Nepal this december will be there for 3 months if you want we can plan a trek together
Watch his winter Nepal series. It's just as amazing!!!
Many thanks for being ambassador of nepalese mountains. Stay Safe
I’ll be watching this tomorrow evening with my grandma, Harald. You liked a previous comment of mine mentioning this fact, and she giggles over it.
May the Gongo be with you both 🍺
@@HaraldBaldr thanks Harald!
@@HaraldBaldrGreat video o Harald them leeches were drunk from the gongo in your blood 😅take care
Watching this dangerous climbing video with my mouth open, heart pounding and finger cross. Bravo Harald. Stay safe.
Welcome to India 🇮🇳
As a Nepalese Canadian, thank you for promoting my beautiful country. It might be an overstatement but as we say “HEAVEN IS MYTH, NEPAL IS REAL”.
Give this man an honorary citizenship of Nepal.
Thank you
The area you’re in is unbelievably beautiful. Incredible!
No truer words, my dude. Since his first vid there a while back I've wanted to go there just to hike, take some killer scenery pics and maybe even do some fly fishing in those GORGEOUS mountain streams...My dad and I have been talking about a fly fishing trip to Norway(it's where my great grandfather moved from to the Northeast US)but after seeing Harald's first Himalayan trip I've wanted to go there and fish those streams and meet some of these sweet people. Some of the happiest ppl I've seen.
You are a real Mountain GOAT Mr Harald ..love from NEPAL Pokhara City and Appreciate for Sunil that easier for you to communicate to Nepali people...thank you to Sunil too..❤
It was so great to be able to actually hear people’s stories because Sunil was there to have real conversations as opposed to me just joking around as I normally have to do due to language difficulties
These nepalese people in the mountains are absolutely generous. I wish i could spend my later years in one of these villages.
you are always welcome at my place here in mountain in nepal.
Healthcare is nonexistent. If you fall seriously, it'll not end well.
Those with the least often give the most.
I have same feelings
To spend with mountains 🏔 and nature
Ohh man I was thinking 42/44😂😂
Look so young
Wow. This will go down as one of my absolute favorites. so much happening, I was excited thrilled and worried 😅 also loved the mini videos that adds to the whole trip. Amazing.
🙏🏻
One of the best series, I don't mind consuming my data by watching this series.. thank you for great nepal series sir.. kudos to you and Mr sunil for giving us great series..always watching from Bhutan 🇧🇹
What an unbelievable vlog . From beginning to end its beautiful, from the brilliance of Sunil to the rawness of the amazing lady. A harsh environment seems to breed wonderful people. Incredible work Haraldo. Thank you for doing this man
Man I don't think I've ever seen anyone vlogging like this one. This is really pure/raw/authentic.
GREETINGS Harald, from far West Texas!
Another EPIC series from Nepal and the Himalayas! This and your previous excursions there are, IMO, your best, to date.
GREAT to see you and Sunil partner up for this one.
There's something truly magical or mystical about that place, isn't there, Harald?
The shear beauty of it all is magnificent! The people, their amazing homes, the mountains, rivers and valleys.
IMO, Harald you made a fine attempt to scale one of those peaks. And the video gave more than ample perspective of how steep the so called trail is. Fine job!
And there's something inviting about that home-brewed-distilled Gongo/Roxy.
Outstanding journey!
PEACE and be well Harald!
PEACE and be well Sunil!
Her kids are living the hard life stories our parents used to tell us about. Climbing mountains and crossing streams everyday just to go to school.
Another great video. Sunil is such an awesome guy, so polite and thoughtful. I really wish him and his family lots of happiness. He is a very brave man.
Happy to see Haraldo still going strong and spoiling us with these videos and adventures even at 65 years old. The power of Gongo is really magical 💪
😅😅he is not 65😅😅😅
@@nirmalarai3844 I know. He's actually 72, but looks 60-65 thanks to Gongo.
@@metaleumanloool😂😂😂😂
You are funny i like that 😅
I have to say this series has been his best ever, visually stunning, informative, exciting……..and the list goes on.
Thank you so much 👍
My mom is a fan of your videos too now. We have been following this series together. This climb of yours was the toughest I have seen so far. This series would be among the top ❤❤
Harald naming the animals along the way is simply amazing ❤
Heads-ups to this man no words to describe your acchivements just going explore Nepal with in the whole world. A huge 🫡 salute to you man
As much as I find this video interesting and really appreciate the efforts you take to make these types of videos, it makes me very anxious watching you climb steep mountains with a camera in one hand. I am pretty sure you would have climbed to the top if not for the rainy weather 🙌🙌
Great series. Great place. Great people. Great travel companion (One and only Sunil - The Trekker in Jeans)
Will be waiting for the next one Haraldo - The greatest Gongo hunter.
No rain I’d be at the top for sure
Great Series Harald, Loving the mountains, the people and your swims, climbing, walking and more! Action adventure!
Stunningly beautiful landscape! Ty Harald and Sunil:-) for letting us tag along. Love your videos ❤from California 😊
The Nepal hike adventures are the best! I hope to do this someday!
Another cracking video - good memories. I really like the new montages you're adding to the end, with photos and music.
Another hour just flew by.
Amazing. It is good to know when to stop in the treacherous mountains.
And thank you Sunil, for the translations ! It's fun to know what the people actually say.
I like how you just skyrim your way through the mountain with a stick, true viking! Love the stuff as always, keep it going Haraldo!
This is the best no one in my opinion can make these videos as you do we can’t get enough the views are spectacular and the people are amazing they must have great lungs at that altitude They are amazing. Glad you came back Thank you 🙏
I watched this video 3 times this week, by the weekend, I think I would have watched it 7 times....Can't get enough......Harald, you are the best..
Dear Harald, you deserve billion views for this vlog. You are absolutely crazy man. You are a man of word. You named the mountain as you said. You are great man. Thanks for inspiring us. ✌🤘
Appreciate Harald for what you are doing exploring 🇳🇵🇳🇵! Now as a nepali i want to explore my country meet all these innocent and helpful people!! Sunil a great companion too!! Keep exploring and motivating us nepalii!! Thanks haraldo!!!!
Pleae be careful Haraldo. A man in his 70s shouldnt attempt this hike.
True... unless he goes blessed by Gongo and Rati Devi... which is what I did 🫡🍺🏔😎
@@HaraldBaldr A Mighty Northman never gives up! You should know that by now!
@@HaraldBaldr The Gongo tester himself
I bought some grow lights off a 87 year old guy, who just traveled SOLO through Bolivia on motorcycle.. At the age of 87, truely inspiring.
A Real Viking Never give up 🤘 But be Careful Of Snake 🐍
Wow, what an adventure. I'm really appreciating the lengths you go to to make us feel we are a part of it. All hail the Gongo King of Himalaya and his very capable apprentice.
Sunil- "There are killer plants on these mountains!" Herald- 'laughs' 😆
Herald the next day- "These bushes are trying to kill me!!"
😂😂😂
Harold please don’t try to kill yourself on those dangerous mountains in Nepal! We need you to stay alive , you have great humour and thank you for this vi. 😊😊😊😊
Harald.. not a day over 60!! 😂😂 you really look great for your age! Gongo is the fountain of youth 🍻😁 Love having Sunil to translate properly (no more made up conversations) 🫣😂
4:59 "Once you start walking, there's always a path "
- Viking Conqueror, 2023
A big respect to Mr Harald and Sunil Bhai for their efforts , love from nepal
This is an amazing vlog Harold. That was an insane climb. I can only imagine how perilous it was going down the mountain. I'm in awe how well the locals trek in the flip flops. God bless them. 😮😊😊
No one can beat Heraldo when it comes to solo adventure and he has a heart of gold...
No vlogger like you Harald.
I back this.
Walking up to the small village already gave me vertigo,.I enjoyed your video ,thanks for bringing true adventures to our living room.
Sunil’s a legend! And thanks Harald for showcasing us Nepal from the comfort of our home! And Happy Dashain!
Im so spoiled just to be able to tag along with you in your videos, nothing compares to your channel! I love when i see that a new clip is up, i mean we almost always get clips that are almost 1 hour long everytime. Thanks alot!
Mr Baldr, your Nepal videos are awesome, no other destination or video can compete with it. Heaven on earth. sacred mountains 🙏☸️🕉️🌄🪵🌳☀️
I can see why you love Nepal it’s absolutely magical. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your adventures! 😘
Saddens me to know that the only way I can see this is through someone elses experience.
Thankfull to Harold and Sunli as well as all those you met for sharing this journey.
Hope our country sees a new dawn of development from this totall currupted government and politcs so outsiders can easily come and finds a good place in old nepalese style and hospitals and schools on mountain so our people don't have to leave their born land to seek for a better future
The nicest humblest people are in the hills
That was an absolutely overwhelming adventure, - my goodness, WoW, such gorgeous view !! I was sure you Haraldo could make it to the top of the Mountain, but as we know from Himalayan climbers, it is always the way down, that can bring you in very big danger, because of being exhausted. The encounters with local people and the super lovely powerful lady, who gave you the final tea with Gongo, was fantastic, the hospitality is so friendly. Thanks a lot for sharing this Epic exploring in Nepal ! Namaste 🙏🌸
Love his group of videos, her house to me is beautiful. great life to live, i admire her and the other people that live here.
Hell Yeah! Heraldo and Sunil, this is some of the best content ever!!! Awesome views!!!
I’ve only been hiking in the military, but these videos make me want to visit Nepal. Looks very beautiful
more than welcome my friend
You are welcome to heaven
Welcome always
Hiking in himalayas is definitely a beautiful experience for someone who lived in flat area whole life.
The Mountain was too afraid to be in the presence of King Harald, so it prayed to the Gods for a raincloud. The Mountain saw it's own defeat coming closer as King Harald came closer, and now the Mountain sits alone and afraid of how close it came to Harald, the King of Gongo, of Roxy and of many.
🫡🏔️🍺⚔️
Epic series Haraldo. Those mountain-side villagers are mucho tough living in that environment. 👍👍
Haraldo you absolute Madman. You have done it again .
Rakshi is called "ara" in Bhutan and it's produced in the same way in the villages.
Just look at the faces of these people living one of the toughest lives. And yet they have no complaints or frustrations with life. They are living it as it is. Not sure if we should pray for them living a rich city life. They’re better than us in so many ways. More strength to them to continue this living.
You do know there are venomous snakes there? and poison plants.. and you walk with shorts through high grass like its nothing.. Like a true Viking 💪
I’m fully aware of that yes
@@HaraldBaldr That you didnt trip over your big balls of steel.. mucho respecto!! I love your video's, and i think your cute as hell.. ☺
@@the_tenia Up there in the mountains there are probably no tigers, but it is common that people there refer to leopards as "bagh," which also refers to a tiger. So probably a mistranslation. We do have plenty of leopards all over the country, especially in hilly regions. Bears are slightly less common, but they are there nevertheless.
@@the_tenialeopards. If there's vulture up there then there must be wildlives
The question is does wearing long pants prevent you from getting bit by a snake? wouldn't their fangs go straight through the fabric anyways?
I could watch Harald and sunil explore Nepal every day. Its a beautiful country with incredible people.
This trip has been incredible so far, i hope there is more episodes on its way. Keep up the good work!!
Awesome vlog as always man! Loved the edit toward the end of the video, cutting together those pictures and quick clips of the journey was well done!
Loved this hike Harald.
Thanks to Sunil and you for taking us along.
Please make more hiking videos.
The ones in Nepal are such great viewing
Your Nepal trek is absolutely your best video ever. In fact all of your India,, Nepal, Sri Lanka videos have highlighted your knack for what you do best to the world audience. Thanks a lot Harold.
Good to see you embracing the nature. This is the way we all should live . Modernisation is distancing us away from mother nature.
Yes!!!
Thank you so much harold for your wonderful video. You are so kind and generous with all the people that you meet along your journeys.
What a picturesque view for the whole journey. Too sad that the earthquakes occur too often in this country.
Not often just once in a while like a 80-100yrs
Often ?? It's like in 100 years 2-3 times only
@@millionairegirl1what are you talking about bro we do get to experience earthquakes every year even though its small Richter
@@millionairegirl1lol just a few days ago there was an earthquake.
All I want to say is thank you Heraldo for taking me with you (not physically but through this platform) all around the world, I'm a big fan of your content that I've watched every video since you started making content. I live in Puerto Vallarta Mexico and here its always Pork O'clok. Saludos mi hermano..
She is like 4 ft tall and out stepping the Viking up the mountain!! 🍻 great videos
Loving these action packed adventure of Nepal! Thanks for taking us along with you. You certainly are the mountain GOAT!
Your series are just bloody great Harald. Most appreciated 💪
Sunil is like the squire that accompanies the knight in his battles 😂 he’s not a knight himself but extremely helpful ❤
What a beautiful family. Beautiful place as well. And I live in the Rockies in Canada. Many days I would trade my life to live a more simple life with these people. ❤️❤️❤️ to Nepal🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦👋
Thanks Harald men like you are a dying breed, you have the best travel channel on youtube by a county mile. The lengths you are willing to go to are very reminiscent of the old explorers, again thanks for showing us the raw footage, untamed beauty and unmatched adventures.
Incredible views.... hats off to you Harald for that 2nd climb. Coming down must of been truly by the seat of your pants.
Such amazing people up there... so strong and fit. Yet most of them look so small. Adapting to the way of life up in those hills and mountains would put so many of us to shame with how we have become. They are also very generous yet have very little to give. Wonderful people. As much as it is sad the new road will remove much of the village from the last video, I really do hope that it brings many more tourists back to that area of Nepal, Hopefully they will be able to take down and rebuild many of the houses and the hotel and gongo bar so that many more tourists can come and enjoy the adventure for years to come and with it bring so much needed revenue to them.
The journey Sunil and you have made has really put them on the map again and this has been an epic series of videos.
Thank you for the effort you both put in to bring these to us all and happy and safe travels to you both. Much love to the people of Nepal.
Nepal Himalayan Village: 70 yr Haraldo successfully climbed a mighty mountain . Thank you harald for such an adventurous, raw and insane vlog. Since I am away from my family in this festival season in Nepal and i couldn’t celebrate . However; your vlogs Makes me more happier and turns my bad day into a good one. Love you brother stay blessed
It’s always an incredible adventure watching your videos herald . Thank you for showing us the authenticity of all of it ❤
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Wow, that was impressive!Thank you for the motivation to move on and learn something new, Harold!
The best part of my day? Waking up to a new Harald adventure. Second best? Starting to watch. Worst? When it ends. Please bring us more soon 😊
Fantastic footage as usual thank heraldo you are simply the best.
Good to see your videos. Trekking is very tiresome but you did it. 🎉
How great is this film - Beautiful places and Lady guide so cool ! Thanks Harald 📽
20:55 the stone roof requires lots of maintenance and frequently need to change the stone tiles as well so they prefer these zinc made roofs so that there is lesser burden of maintenance
As always Harald, amazing videos and stories along the way. Well done and enjoy.
Harald I'm glad you decided it was too risky to continue up the mountain. Even the lower section to the village was steep. You're an awesome operator and will try anything. My admiration for these people grow and grow as I watch them scale these treacherous paths. Well done once again 👏 👍 👌
Awesome....Just Awesome! & Spectacular! Many Thanks for letting us tag along,Cheers!!!
That journey was cool af! This made me want to back climbing. I'll just wait for the rain season to stop here in Brazil and I am going back right to the forests and mountains again.
You are just as hardcore as some of these Nepalese then! Going through the back woods of Brazil with all the crazy dangerous and venomous animals! 🙏🏼😇👍🏼
@@EphemeralProductions I am used to it. The biggest danger on the brazilian forests of the southeast where I live (Minas Gerais) are the Jaguars, Pumas, wild boars and snakes. There are many poisonous little creatures but they do not attack you unless you provoke them.
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@@brennercorreia6318I plan on visiting Brazil one day for the first time, any places you recommend for a first time visitor to go hiking/seeing sights? (Non tourist spots hopefully) thanks
HARALD,you did it again,one of the best adventure video from Nepal,thank you very much,appreciate them all very much and your kindness,your love of trying to help all the people that you meet along the way,God bless you and all the best to you,more more,more!!!!❤❤❤👍❤️❤️❤️👍👍❤️
I am now in love with this place and these people and never have been there.
Gonna have to start calling you Himalayan Harold. Your best videos are in these mountains
Absolutely incredible journey. Harald one request! Please try to upload daily, we really miss your contents.
Wow! Simply an amazing video Harald! The mountain scenery where you are at is much more awesome than the Matterhorn near Zermatt where I took the cogwheel railway up to Gornergrat. The lady lives in a really cool village! I'm surprised they don't lose their kids down the side of the mountain when they tell them to go outside and play. Being put in the black hoodie while you climb the mountain doesn't let us share the beauty and thrill of the ascent. 🙂 The Gongo will help you get down safely. It looked like you were making love to the stream as you laid over it to drink. I really enjoyed this video!
because of you I put hiking in Nepal on my bucket list. Thank you for such an amazing vlogs 🙏
Go soon! Nepal trekking is changing fast and not for the better
What do you mean by that? Would love to visit one day when I get some money @@HaraldBaldr
1. Government has now ruined the possibility of adventuring in 90% of the potentially best mountains@@daniel2300
2. With roads being build everywhere (which is of course a good thing) not many paths will remain remote and traditional forever. This is good for locals living in remote areas so I am not against this. But it will however mean the demise of teahouse trekking and traditional communities as newcomers move in and build fancy hotels
@@HaraldBaldr Newcomers coming and building Fancy Hotels!! -is the El Disastro for people like me who prefer offbeaten paths and sleeping in modest local houses than in fancy hotels! I think I need to make it to Nepal earlier than I intend.
Ser helt insane ut det du gjorde på den toppen, bra at du vet når det er for mye. Aldri forsent å snu! Gode mann!
I'm just sad that this has come to an end. Looking forward to the next adventure. Trouble is Hiraldo, you set the bar higher with each video.....more of the same would be a fine thing!!!
The scenery is beautiful yet treacherous. Thank you for sharing this unique experience filled with humor and joy.
This is great content Harald, perhaps the best on TH-cam.. ❤
Love your enthusiasm and authenticity. I've travelled to Nepal 4 times and would love to go back. You bring the Himals to me. Forever grateful. Annie 😂😊
I wouldn't call that a failure Haraldo that was some impressive climbing skills. I have spent many of days climbing hillsides in Appalachia but I don't think I would have gotten that far with those rocks.