Thank you sir. 🙂 We came back hitch-hiking after the hike. I really wanted to do the Tso Moriri to Tso Kar trail but Sumedh got blisters and Ashok was quite tired after the hike. We took a cumulative call to plan the extension later. I did the Pang to Tsomoriri on 28-29th August but was not able to hike further towards Tso Kar because of undesirable weather conditions. It was very cloudy and the slopes above 5000 meter were not visible. So I came back to Manali once again from Tsomoriri. I wish to do the PangPo la (5400 m) trail now that connects Sarchu with Tsomoriri. 🙂
Your videos are pure bliss. Have watched this 2-3 times. And almost all your videos. No unnecessary self blabbering, fake thumbnails just pure and true information. I wish for your 10M subs.
I am also normal person but it is only that I spend a lot of time studying about and learning how to navigate through such landscapes. :) Thank you Dhruv
@@Creedaz can you suggest to me a good budget sleeping bag, I lost my this Sunday while hiking in Darjeeling, was too big now looking for something compact
I recommend sleeping bags from the Indian company called Kefioutdoors. You can get it touch with the owner (Mr. Rahul - 9717668844) The quality of sleeping bags and their warmth to weight ratio is good.
Hello! 😌 Very informative. Covering the entire trail like a timeline and its most interesting portions. I also make videos just for memory in the treks I go, and found a lot of similarities with your pattern and comments. Loved the way you pointed out the garbage sections as well. They send a message. I am looking forward to one of Parang La, Kang La or Pin Parvati in the next year. Can you put a little light as to how will the landscape be in July? At the same time, what major difference can a trekker expect among these three almost similar type treks?
Amazing landscapes amidst the wilderness which is rare to find as we find ourselves connected with roads and surrounded by construction of every type...the only spoiler was road at Rupshu plain which abruptly brought me back to the so called civilized world from a dreamland...
With time, there will be more road constructed. That's what development is defined as. It do feels sad to see trails vanish and roads taking over but I guess it is a process. Creation implies Destruction. Even road has its importance for the people of the land.
One amazing thing about your videos, every shot is very natural and raw, still feels professional, like using some serious videography equipment, kudos to that🙌🙌
Thanks Pranay 🙂 I prefer phone and GoPro because they are lightweight and I am very much concerned about every kilogram that I have to carry in the backpack. 🙂
Hats Off Manav Bhai and Other Guys as well !!! You've done this trek in just 3 days....Wow !!! First of all Congratulations to all of you to completing this amazing Mountain Pass. Small small informations that you gave are really appreciated. Thanks again and again for all the important informations. This vlog is so beautiful that I feel that I'm doing this trek by myself. Waiting for the next Vlog .... Manav Bhai !!! Keep Trekking and Please Keep Sharing 💐
Beautiful beautiful vlog, sometime I pity on people who are busy in trending reel kind of Video and missing hard work of real you tubers. Wish you more success 👏
one more thing,as of now I can predict that you are shooting every thing on Gopro only,but there comes few moments where few things need to be seen closely, it,s a request if you spot any new species of animals,birds then you must use your phone's camera for a closer look. Thanks buddy, you are doing a superb job, would love to go on one such hike with you someday.
I am shooting 90% shots on my phone (Oneplus7t) and only 10% is shot on GoPro. I got your point Ashwin. I do share floral and faunal species if I come across them and I will keep trying to document them in a better way as I keep learning more about hiking and documentation. 🙂
@@Creedaz well then it's more surprising, and if you ever feel alone for a hike or if there is any chance for me to be your porter, I am up for it. You can Consider this one on a serious note. lots of love.
We will hike together as co-trekkers bro. I would never put up my weight on the shoulders of other human or on the back of any animal. 🙂🙂 Thank you for all the love and support. It genuinely means a lot. 🙏
It will take me some time to come up with such a video. Thank you for bringing this to light. I will start working towards creating a video on this topic. 🙂
It was amazing to come across your channel. I have started watching all of your videos but have a question! How do I use your trail offline in my mobile, using iPhone 7 here? Dunno much about these gpx file you are talking about and so on. Need your guidance please! Which software should I download and how should I go about following your trail offline? 🙏🏻
Just download Maps.me and OSM. These two are great apps to start with offline navigation. Also, feel free to reach out on whatsapp for further info 8946-823-824 (Manav)
Hello! Thank you for the incredible video! If i want to complete this trek, which route plus agency you suggest i opt for. I have searched a lot on the net and i'm damn confused now. I'm almost cynical now. A response would be much appreciated. Thank you!
DEAR MANAB , I have a question regarding the transportation from karzok village to Leh. Is there any share car or bus ride option from Karzok village? Or private car is the only option?
Is it totally safe to do this trek by your own,as there might be some stretches in between where snow leopards and brown bears sightings are a common thing. Also did you guys have any such experience??
Snow leopard is a shy animal and they will prefer a much remote area. It would be impossible to spot one on these trails. Brown bears would prefer a warmer region in the Kibber wildlife sanctuary and this region is NOT know for wild bears. There is hardly any food for a wild carnivore. Further, animals have zero interest in humans. So hiking is pretty safe, at least the Parang la hike will be free of human-animal conflicts.
You go through all trekking site, this trek is planned as 10-12 days trek but you guys look superhuman to complete in 3 days. Even after proper acclimatisation it’s very hard to complete 25KM in steep descent and ascent of 1900m.
I am able to do the treks at a fast pace because I focus a lot on trek planning. I spend hours figuring out the best way to do a hike. Navigation, backpacking, nutrition management on trail and other aspects help me push through the beautiful Himalayan landscape at a good pace. But yes, I will also say that I feel lucky and the mountain gods have always kept me on their side.
Would love a shelter setup video using just the rain fly of a decathlon tent to reduce weight for people who can't afford $600 American ultralight tents!!!
I will hike for few hundred kms in the fly sheet Shivam. I will definitely make a setup and review video on it then. Right now, it will be too soon. Thank you for bringing out the need of making a video on this budget friendly shelter.
Enjoyed this a lot Manav.. Brought back fond memories of the trek. Excited to see where you head from here.
It's surprise 😄
Wow......OMG.... ."India In Motion" is also here.
BTW....One of my favourite TH-cam Channel !!!
Manav must be high now after getting comment from India in motion sir 😊
Thank you sir. 🙂 We came back hitch-hiking after the hike. I really wanted to do the Tso Moriri to Tso Kar trail but Sumedh got blisters and Ashok was quite tired after the hike. We took a cumulative call to plan the extension later.
I did the Pang to Tsomoriri on 28-29th August but was not able to hike further towards Tso Kar because of undesirable weather conditions. It was very cloudy and the slopes above 5000 meter were not visible. So I came back to Manali once again from Tsomoriri.
I wish to do the PangPo la (5400 m) trail now that connects Sarchu with Tsomoriri. 🙂
It always brings a smile on my face whenever I see a comment or shoutout from India in Motion. 🙂🙏
Your videos are pure bliss. Have watched this 2-3 times. And almost all your videos. No unnecessary self blabbering, fake thumbnails just pure and true information.
I wish for your 10M subs.
Thank you very much. Glad that you found the videos helpful
Boom ! Ready to go ❤️
🙂🙂
Can never get enough of these landscapes
Another amazing video🙌🏻🙌🏻
Very true 🙂
I love your videos😍.. You are living my dream
🙂🙂
a beautiful treat for eyes
Thank you Sunny bhai 🙂🙏
Just Wondeful and Amazing
Thanks Shyam
Walking 40 km in a single day!!! Hats off to you guys, Manav.. Again a splendid vlog!!
Thanks Soumik 🙂🙏
9:29 Running kiang and Amazing view
🙂🙂
Beautiful Landscapes 🌈 and the video quality is amazing (best till now).
Thanks Vivek bro
मैंने बहोत से यूट्यूब चैनल देखे है पर india in motion ओर तुम्हारा कोई जवाब नही है दोस्त । तुम दोनो वाकई बहोत जब्बरदस्त हो । 😍😘
Thank you Rajesh bhai 🙂🙏
You all are Amazing. Hats off to you all. What a beautifull trek of 100+ KMs. You all have done it. Congratulations.
Thank you Shankern 🙂
Best kar diya ye to
Bhai Bhai 🙂🙏
What an experience!
🙂🙂
Manav brooo.. Crazy
Kranthi bro, thank you for your constant support. 🙂🙏
Amazing content man. Wish to see more of Tsomoriri in future hikes.
Definitely
Good stuff mate 🤜🤛
Thanks Shubham
As usual one more amazing vlog❤️ 😊want to go there!
Thanks Murali 🙂
Amazing landscape and beautiful trek... Enjoy this video Manav.. .. Keep posting... 👍😍
Thanks Praveen bhai. 🙂
Kasa ker late ho itna track river crossing and all really salute of you bhai 😊
Thank you bhai 🙂🙏
Watched it twice ,Manav 👌
Thank you Lalit 🙂
Amazing Presentation brother ❤️. Wish you all the very best.
Thank you Sai 🙂
Two of us were also on this journey from 16th to 19th of July this year.
It would have been an amazing experience in July. Lots of snow. Hats off to you man 🙂🙏
Loved the way you captured real sounds of nature instead inserting music clips. Keep up the good work. ❤️
Thank you Kunal
Always love your spirit and your content brother. More power to you 🎉🌟
Thank you bhai
Normal people would do this trek in 12 days and you did it in 3 days 👌👌 Crazy man 😀
I am also normal person but it is only that I spend a lot of time studying about and learning how to navigate through such landscapes. :)
Thank you Dhruv
Amazing video as always 🔥🔥
Thanks Jeel 🙂
beautiful... my fav... from 11:4 - 11:10...can you invest in a drone... then those videos will give us goosebumps..good luck
No budget + extra weight
@@Creedaz kutch bhi
Amazing ! Superb crisp video quality. God bless your efforts ! Would've loved to know more about those 'Mane' cones in the cave.
I am glad you liked the video. I will definitely share more info on Mane whenever I see them next
looking forward to hike with you one day
Sure bhai
@@Creedaz can you suggest to me a good budget sleeping bag, I lost my this Sunday while hiking in Darjeeling, was too big now looking for something compact
I recommend sleeping bags from the Indian company called Kefioutdoors.
You can get it touch with the owner (Mr. Rahul - 9717668844)
The quality of sleeping bags and their warmth to weight ratio is good.
Landscapes are 🔥🔥🔥
Indeed 🙂
H E L L A UNDERRATED
Apna time aayega 🕺
Not too late this time though 😁
🙂🙂
Mesmerizing views and absolutely love the small packets of info you provide in between. Kudos Manav Bhaiya!
Thank you Aviral. 🙂🙏
Hello! 😌 Very informative. Covering the entire trail like a timeline and its most interesting portions. I also make videos just for memory in the treks I go, and found a lot of similarities with your pattern and comments. Loved the way you pointed out the garbage sections as well. They send a message.
I am looking forward to one of Parang La, Kang La or Pin Parvati in the next year. Can you put a little light as to how will the landscape be in July? At the same time, what major difference can a trekker expect among these three almost similar type treks?
Thanks. Will try and incorporate the suggestions in future videos. :)
Amazing landscapes amidst the wilderness which is rare to find as we find ourselves connected with roads and surrounded by construction of every type...the only spoiler was road at Rupshu plain which abruptly brought me back to the so called civilized world from a dreamland...
With time, there will be more road constructed. That's what development is defined as. It do feels sad to see trails vanish and roads taking over but I guess it is a process. Creation implies Destruction.
Even road has its importance for the people of the land.
Surreal landscape 🔥 and what a gorgeous lake ✨
Nice vlog manav 👍🏻❤️
Thank you Mohamed 🙂
I don't know why Indians dont like good content... This channel should have million+ subscribers. You are doing awesome job bro
Thank you 😊🙏
One amazing thing about your videos, every shot is very natural and raw, still feels professional, like using some serious videography equipment, kudos to that🙌🙌
Oneplus phone and Go Pro 8
I just use Oneplus 7t and GoPro Hero Black 8. There is no serious videography equipment. 90% video clips are shot on phone and rest on GoPro
@@Creedaz Exactly my point, still it looks and feels very amazing 😍😍
Thanks Pranay 🙂
I prefer phone and GoPro because they are lightweight and I am very much concerned about every kilogram that I have to carry in the backpack. 🙂
Hats Off Manav Bhai and Other Guys as well !!!
You've done this trek in just 3 days....Wow !!!
First of all Congratulations to all of you to completing this amazing Mountain Pass.
Small small informations that you gave are really appreciated.
Thanks again and again for all the important informations.
This vlog is so beautiful that I feel that I'm doing this trek by myself.
Waiting for the next Vlog .... Manav Bhai !!!
Keep Trekking and Please Keep Sharing 💐
Thank you Advaitya. All your support means a lot bhai. 🙂 Wish to see you in the outdoors someday 🙂
@@Creedaz Waiting for the next vlog 👍
@@Creedaz I also wish to trek with you some day in the real wilderness !!!!
Hope to see you soon somewhere in mountains (my favourite)
Mt. Yunam (6110 m) comes tomorrow.
Definitely bhai 🙂
Beautiful beautiful vlog, sometime I pity on people who are busy in trending reel kind of Video and missing hard work of real you tubers. Wish you more success 👏
Thank you for the wishes 🙂🙏
Thank you for all the amazing experiences you share Manav ✌️ Keep Going bro 🇮🇳
Thank you Kutz 🙂🙏
Which is that green tent Sumedh's using?
Bibler Tripod bivy
Where is your base point it's is from spiti side please reveal
Chicham village
one more thing,as of now I can predict that you are shooting every thing on Gopro only,but there comes few moments where few things need to be seen closely, it,s a request if you spot any new species of animals,birds then you must use your phone's camera for a closer look. Thanks buddy, you are doing a superb job, would love to go on one such hike with you someday.
I am shooting 90% shots on my phone (Oneplus7t) and only 10% is shot on GoPro. I got your point Ashwin. I do share floral and faunal species if I come across them and I will keep trying to document them in a better way as I keep learning more about hiking and documentation. 🙂
@@Creedaz well then it's more surprising, and if you ever feel alone for a hike or if there is any chance for me to be your porter, I am up for it. You can Consider this one on a serious note. lots of love.
We will hike together as co-trekkers bro. I would never put up my weight on the shoulders of other human or on the back of any animal. 🙂🙂
Thank you for all the love and support. It genuinely means a lot. 🙏
@@Creedaz Yes brother, I wish this happens super soon, I am jumping directly to your Insta now.. ;p
Thanks bhai
Manav, can you share how one can go about planning to do this sort of hike?
It will take me some time to come up with such a video. Thank you for bringing this to light. I will start working towards creating a video on this topic. 🙂
Hey, thanks for amazing video! You have mentioned military checkpoints, do you need to issue any special permit to hike in this area?
No special permission required.
It was amazing to come across your channel. I have started watching all of your videos but have a question! How do I use your trail offline in my mobile, using iPhone 7 here? Dunno much about these gpx file you are talking about and so on. Need your guidance please! Which software should I download and how should I go about following your trail offline? 🙏🏻
Just download Maps.me and OSM. These two are great apps to start with offline navigation. Also, feel free to reach out on whatsapp for further info 8946-823-824 (Manav)
Another amazing episode. Sad to see the litter as usual. Quick qn, how do you keep your gadgets charged?
Thanks Madhav.
I carry a 10,000 mAh power bank
Hello! Thank you for the incredible video! If i want to complete this trek, which route plus agency you suggest i opt for. I have searched a lot on the net and i'm damn confused now. I'm almost cynical now. A response would be much appreciated. Thank you!
I can't suggest any agency as I don't go with them.
@@Creedaz Alright! No problem. Thanks for responding
Absolutely loved this video. 🤩 Especially your campsite near Tso Moriri lake. Manav can this trek be done in autumn? Sept/oct?
It is better tk do this before 15th September as it becomes very cold and one may experience snowfall / small blizzards above 5000 meter after that
@@Creedaz Thanks 😀
DEAR MANAB , I have a question regarding the transportation from karzok village to Leh. Is there any share car or bus ride option from Karzok village? Or private car is the only option?
Hitchhiking is a better option if you are in a small group ,(2-3 ppl). Buses are rare
@@Creedaz thanks a lot.
You're welcome
Hey Manav..
What's your current fitness routine?
I stay active and eat home cooked food. I hike/walk/run around 300+ km with 15,000 meter elevation gain every month.
@@Creedaz Thanks bro
You're welcome bhai
Is it totally safe to do this trek by your own,as there might be some stretches in between where snow leopards and brown bears sightings are a common thing. Also did you guys have any such experience??
Snow leopard is a shy animal and they will prefer a much remote area. It would be impossible to spot one on these trails. Brown bears would prefer a warmer region in the Kibber wildlife sanctuary and this region is NOT know for wild bears. There is hardly any food for a wild carnivore.
Further, animals have zero interest in humans. So hiking is pretty safe, at least the Parang la hike will be free of human-animal conflicts.
@@Creedaz Informative. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome
explain your touring items?
Will make a dedicated video whenever I get some time off the slopes.
Did you not eat anything on Day 3 night?
We did
You go through all trekking site, this trek is planned as 10-12 days trek but you guys look superhuman to complete in 3 days. Even after proper acclimatisation it’s very hard to complete 25KM in steep descent and ascent of 1900m.
I am able to do the treks at a fast pace because I focus a lot on trek planning. I spend hours figuring out the best way to do a hike. Navigation, backpacking, nutrition management on trail and other aspects help me push through the beautiful Himalayan landscape at a good pace.
But yes, I will also say that I feel lucky and the mountain gods have always kept me on their side.
Would love a shelter setup video using just the rain fly of a decathlon tent to reduce weight for people who can't afford $600 American ultralight tents!!!
I will hike for few hundred kms in the fly sheet Shivam. I will definitely make a setup and review video on it then. Right now, it will be too soon.
Thank you for bringing out the need of making a video on this budget friendly shelter.
bro
did u just casually said that u walked 35 m in a single day?
I think, Yes 😂
How may I talk to you, is there any way??
Sure, 8946823824
घूम घूम के काला हो गया है भाई । आंटी ने डांटा नही क्या 😂😂😬
Rang hai bhai. Kaala gora ek samaan
Just kidding
ऐसी ज़िन्दगी मिले तो मैं अफ्रीकन सा दिखूं चाहे तो भी मंजूर है 😂🤣
Haha
🙂🙂