Yes! Ever since I watched your documentary on your other channel, I wanted to know how to hike this trek. Thank you for explaining everything in such detail!
Thank you so much for this beautiful video of our beautiful country Nepal 🇳🇵🙏🏻❤ Best wishes. You deserve more supports, love and subscribers. I just shared it on facebook 😊
Thank you for your kind words and support! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and shared it on Facebook. Your support means the world to me! 🙏🏻❤️
Love the video so informative and just what was needed, would LOVE to hear your natural voice in a conversational tone, that would make it much more authentic (which you are clearly interested in) and appealing but apart from the VoiceOver really great!!!! Thank you!!!
Excellent narration! Excellent video quality! Can you please mention which dates were you on this trail? From the vegetation & greenery it seems like April or May. I am pleasantly surprised by the clear weather you got during your hike.
Ah. Amazing video! Thanks for inspiration💫 Can I ask you please a question: I’m going to Nepal in April and want to take my drone. Did you get a permission to use it there? Thank you
As much as we want to support the local Nepali economy, the requirement for a compulsory "licensed" guide, quickly doubles an entire budget and many would-be hikers will likely be shut out😢. The only people who will benefit from this requirement are the tour operators😜, who pay their sherpas a pittance.
Hi John! A Nepali local here! The mandatory guide is required in the Manasalu trek because the route is less-known and is mandated for tourist safety. The locals there won't speak english and you'll have a difficult time conversing, even if you are a seasoned hiker. The Manaslu circuit will reach ~5300Meters when you do the Larke La pass, and many may suffer from altitude sikness and won't be able to deal with it alone. This ofcourse profits the trekking company and the tourism industry in the larger scale-- as it should-- because Nepal relies a lot on Tourism-based economy... However, the PRIME reason is for your safety. Many foreigners have unfortunately lost their lives in the high altitudes of Nepal. As a Nepali local, i suggest you get a guide- they are cool, i promise. 😊
@@JohnVianneyPatron ah, it had been quite sometime since i debated with a moron on the internet, when what i only wanted to do was help you out. It's a good thing they don't require mandatory IQ points to travel. Otherwise, you wouldn't make it anywhere.
Incredible production!! Making me want to go to Nepal myself!
I hope you can! Thanks for watching 💛🙏
This would be a dream come true for me. Now, I just need to win the lottery.
It's great to see content creators like you putting in the effort to share such valuable experiences.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found the video valuable. Sharing my experiences is always a joy.
Absolutely incredible... as beautiful as it is in the video, in person it has to be a hundred times better! LET'S GO!!!
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching 💛🙏
Kudos to your effort to bring all this to us.
Yes! Ever since I watched your documentary on your other channel, I wanted to know how to hike this trek. Thank you for explaining everything in such detail!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 💛🙏
Where can I watch the documentary?
Never seen such profound artistic videography in a single video. Thank you for that, so inspiring.
Thank you so much for this beautiful video of our beautiful country Nepal 🇳🇵🙏🏻❤ Best wishes. You deserve more supports, love and subscribers. I just shared it on facebook 😊
Thank you for your kind words and support! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and shared it on Facebook. Your support means the world to me! 🙏🏻❤️
Awesome 👌 I'm your new suscriber!
Thank you so much for subscribing! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Welcome to the channel! 🙌🏼🎉
Subscribed! This is my kinda content. Deeply appreciate what you are doing
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Beautiful video; expert editing;
Have one question which month and year had you been in Manaslu Circuit?
Love the video so informative and just what was needed, would LOVE to hear your natural voice in a conversational tone, that would make it much more authentic (which you are clearly interested in) and appealing but apart from the VoiceOver really great!!!! Thank you!!!
One of the best videos ever seen on Manaslu Trek. Thank you soo much, this motivates me to try it out.
Glad you liked it! If you think it would help others, please share it. It would also help my channel 💛🙏
Welldone Man🎉
Nepal is heaven a hidden gem
awesome distric in the himalayas.🎉
Thank you! It truly is an amazing trek in the Himalayas! 😊🏔️
Awesome video. This is the kind of content that I am looking for.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Excellent content. Thank you so much for sharing…
Brilliant work ❤ Thank you 👍🏽
Cudowna góra oświetlona promieniami słonecznymi wygląda jak skórka pomarańczy. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊. Pozdrawiam himalaistów zamierzających zdobyć tę górę. Didi
Haha that's true! Such a beautiful mountain 🔥
Excellent narration! Excellent video quality! Can you please mention which dates were you on this trail? From the vegetation & greenery it seems like April or May. I am pleasantly surprised by the clear weather you got during your hike.
Beautiful
Beautyfull Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thanks for watching 💛🙏🇳🇵
Ah. Amazing video! Thanks for inspiration💫
Can I ask you please a question: I’m going to Nepal in April and want to take my drone. Did you get a permission to use it there? Thank you
Thank you! Yes you can bring your drone but you need to get permission.
Exellent
Thank you for watching!
Yahi Jana hai ghumne aap aur ham mountain everest
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Which month?
Video herda autumn jasto cha. Manaslu is best when you go in sept oct November. Autumn
@@einzelganger7245i am planning for november thanks ali snow bhako bela janey vaneko
Sir how much does it cost to travel from Kathmandu to conclusion...thanks advance.
You can do all the trek in less than 2000 dollar .
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That's nothin. I hiked to the gas station one time without a guide.
Depending on the gas station that might be quite the adventure 😁
@@EagerHikerGuides😅😅
As much as we want to support the local Nepali economy, the requirement for a compulsory "licensed" guide, quickly doubles an entire budget and many would-be hikers will likely be shut out😢. The only people who will benefit from this requirement are the tour operators😜, who pay their sherpas a pittance.
Hi John! A Nepali local here!
The mandatory guide is required in the Manasalu trek because the route is less-known and is mandated for tourist safety. The locals there won't speak english and you'll have a difficult time conversing, even if you are a seasoned hiker. The Manaslu circuit will reach ~5300Meters when you do the Larke La pass, and many may suffer from altitude sikness and won't be able to deal with it alone.
This ofcourse profits the trekking company and the tourism industry in the larger scale-- as it should-- because Nepal relies a lot on Tourism-based economy... However, the PRIME reason is for your safety. Many foreigners have unfortunately lost their lives in the high altitudes of Nepal.
As a Nepali local, i suggest you get a guide- they are cool, i promise. 😊
@@shreyamanandhar8298 And I suppose you'll tell me next that no Sherpa guides have died in these dangerous paths either....
@@JohnVianneyPatron oh yes they have.... But protecting lives of the guests who visit nepal. :)
@@shreyamanandhar8298 That's called an ad hoc rationalisation. Are you familiar with logical fallacies?
@@JohnVianneyPatron ah, it had been quite sometime since i debated with a moron on the internet, when what i only wanted to do was help you out.
It's a good thing they don't require mandatory IQ points to travel. Otherwise, you wouldn't make it anywhere.
Love your stuff Nick but this AI copy is totally atrocious. If I had a dime for every time he said alluring... Can't you just write it yourself?