Jonathan, your treks are amazing. Love the vistas and the portraits. I really like the interior shots with the light streaming through windows. It was good to hear you even breathing hard at one point though. Have to say, as always, I enjoy seeing parts of the world though your lens.
that was nepal not india dude... and the photo of actor was indian. nepali ppl watch indian movies and like indian actor.. anywas the video of mountain is so beautifully shown. i love to watch ur video
+Neel Bhattarai We took some local path down that was very steep - not the main trail. It ended at a very rustic teahouse that didn't really offer anything other than a floor and a place to cook, so we continued down a bit further into the forest, just as it was beginning to rain heavily. I don't know the name of the place, but there were two teahouses facing each other just in the forest and all our clothing was wet. The hot tea was very nice, and we had some singing and tabla playing there too, as you can see in the video. Sorry I don't remember the name of the place.
You are inspirational for all nature lover . Respect from australia
the kind of beautiful that gives you goosebumps and watery eyes,
Thanks Sushma!
Jonathan, your treks are amazing. Love the vistas and the portraits. I really like the interior shots with the light streaming through windows. It was good to hear you even breathing hard at one point though. Have to say, as always, I enjoy seeing parts of the world though your lens.
Thanks Keith! That was at 5000m, so hard to not breathe hard. Many more adventures to come, I hope.
Thanks Jonathan, good thing you weren't flying or driving without any O2. love your trips, many I should have done in my younger years.
Don't worry Keith, it's not like you're elderly, yet! Hahaha.
You took me to such amazing places of my country through your lens. I am surely gonna visit some day. Your videos are awesome!
Thanks so much Nabin!
that was nepal not india dude... and the photo of actor was indian. nepali ppl watch indian movies and like indian actor.. anywas the video of mountain is so beautifully shown. i love to watch ur video
where did you stay after crossing Mirgin La ?
+Neel Bhattarai We took some local path down that was very steep - not the main trail. It ended at a very rustic teahouse that didn't really offer anything other than a floor and a place to cook, so we continued down a bit further into the forest, just as it was beginning to rain heavily. I don't know the name of the place, but there were two teahouses facing each other just in the forest and all our clothing was wet. The hot tea was very nice, and we had some singing and tabla playing there too, as you can see in the video. Sorry I don't remember the name of the place.
btw that was not tabala. that was a Maadal, an essential instrument of Nepali folk music.
man u make mistake by making a video while a man killing hen its not allowed to show in nepal