What an incredible video. The cinematography was excellent of villages, people, way of life, info, and scenery. You put in super human effort capturing trekking in forests! Thank You.
What an incredible video! The views look absolutely breathtaking. Your footage captures the majestic beauty of the region and the people and their culture which is truly inspiring. It has been a couple of years since my last trek, now can't wait for the next one. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure!
@13:59 The haze and smog this year was mostly due to nationwide wildfires. Basically, this year there was no winter rain at all. Come spring, the dried forests all across the nation, irrespective of altitude went ablaze. The wild fire radar at a point of time painted the entire country red... So many occurences. And now, there is unprecedented and never before seen amount of record monsoon rain leading to natural calamities in an already fragile geology.
So proud of you guise! Y'all pushed thru and made it. Love the little bits of highlights at the end of the day. The sight of the grand snowcapped peak was Mad awesome in video and I cannot imagine being there. I might be crying tears of joy AND pain. Hahahaha Mad night and day transition @ 5:32! (Or was it 5:22?) I wish there was bits of narration in the video cause I just wanna know the awesome inside info from conversations y'all had w the locals. Hehe. Like the national flower. Never knew that. Also Jill and the lady tryna converse the number eight 😂 too cute! Lastly, how did y'all make that donkey walk thru the door just like that! 🤯
Thanks Farah it really was an amazing trip! wish we could have included more, but we would end up with a 5hr video. The donkey kept sneaking in and getting chased out, so we kinda knew he would be coming through again at some point :)
Congratulations. Having done EBC and AC and ABC and other few shorter treks, this one is next on the list. However I get scared by narrow 1-2 feet paths with steep falls. Having seen many videos, seems these are at 1-2 places in the first 2-3 days of the trek. Seeing this video, seems the path was 3 feet or wider in all the places. I did see a narrow landslide area shown from a distance. Did you have to traverse it? any such 1-2 feet narrow scary paths in your trek? Thx
Fantastic Video Warren. Very well put together, and beautiful storytelling. Thank you for sharing your adventure. If I could ask you a question... what camera did you film your trip with?
As others have already said, your film stands head and shoulders above the typical TH-cam fare. The composition of your shots, your editing and the quality of the cinematography are very impressive. I've been watching lots of videos on the Manaslu trek as I'm due to go in October with my son, and as an older trekker with no experience at altitude I wanted to be sure I was being realistic in being able to complete it. Once I began watching your film I forgot all about that and was immediately absorbed in the culture and landscapes you've captured. The footage at Serang Monastery in particular blew me away - may I ask if this was a standard side trip for your guiding company? It immediately made me want to add this to our itinerary. (I have done Tibetan Buddhist practices in the past and for me the culture of the region is as important as the landscapes and being Manaslu itself). I hope I will get there for October (unfortunately I rolled my ankle on a long walk this morning and am now limping..) - your film has inspired me afresh. Thank you very much!
@@michadaniels3809 hoping your ankle heals up fast and you are able to make the trip. Our guides from Nireka adventures were the ones to suggest the monastery stop, they wanted to give us something extra than the standard Manaslu circuit. I can highly recommend them, but I am sure you have already got another guide lined up. All the best
@@WarrenGoldswain Thanks! (Ankle rehab going well so far!) We did already have a guide lined up, but you've inspired us to add a side trip to Serang, (as well as the trips to Hinang Gompa and Pungyen Gompa higher up). Thank you again for sharing your beautiful film! All the best for your next trip.
very good cuts,,,and a super relaxed video,,,i really enjoyed looking this thumps up
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
What an incredible video. The cinematography was excellent of villages, people, way of life, info, and scenery. You put in super human effort capturing trekking in forests! Thank You.
Thanks, it was a lot of fun to create the video of this Trek and looking forward to making more!
Wow, super well done video..
thank you for sharing this
Thank you for watching, it was a lovely experience!
Marvellous and
Breath taking!!!
Glad you guys had a good time !!!
Thanks For the kind words!
Good memory at the end , like my trip 2004
Amazing video, makes an eighty year old female longing to go back trekking Nepal once more.
I hope you do! Thanks
Wel come to Nepal.🇳🇵Thank you to promote Nepal.🙏🏻
Lovely place to visit, we will be back someday!
Incredible experience and so nice filmed, congrats and thanks for sharing
thanks I am glad you enjoyed it :)
Beautiful and awesome nepal
It really is!
Namaste sir welcome to Nepal Enjoy your upcoming days 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thanks you!
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing beautiful journey!
Thanks! glad you enjoyed watching
Very good , pictures and story
Thanks 😊
Love from Nepal ❤ Do visit again 😊
Thanks! and I intend to :)
Great video, so many good insights. Really excited to be doing the circuit in August.
Thanks, I hope you have a wonderful time!
You did excellent work with camera. Beautiful place.
@@kamalbabu8826 thanks for the kind words
one of best video
Thank you :)
Awesome ...
Love From Nepal 🇳🇵
Thanks! Namaste
Well done guys, epic trek and video.
Thanks Bruce!
super nice video really enjoyed it, well done
Thanks. glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful video
Thank you!
This is gold mate!
Thanks
beautiful palce ❤❤❤❤
Yes it is! Thanks
What an incredible video! The views look absolutely breathtaking. Your footage captures the majestic beauty of the region and the people and their culture which is truly inspiring. It has been a couple of years since my last trek, now can't wait for the next one. Thanks for sharing this amazing adventure!
Thanks for taking the time to watch our trip :) I am glad you are inspired to get out there again!
@13:59
The haze and smog this year was mostly due to nationwide wildfires.
Basically, this year there was no winter rain at all.
Come spring,
the dried forests all across the nation, irrespective of altitude went ablaze.
The wild fire radar at a point of time painted the entire country red... So many occurences.
And now, there is unprecedented and never before seen amount of record monsoon rain leading to natural calamities in an already fragile geology.
Thanks for your helpful insight. I hope that the monsoon is not doing too much damage at the moment.
this is cool indeed.
Thank you
Very nice.
Thank you
So proud of you guise! Y'all pushed thru and made it. Love the little bits of highlights at the end of the day. The sight of the grand snowcapped peak was Mad awesome in video and I cannot imagine being there. I might be crying tears of joy AND pain. Hahahaha Mad night and day transition @ 5:32! (Or was it 5:22?) I wish there was bits of narration in the video cause I just wanna know the awesome inside info from conversations y'all had w the locals. Hehe. Like the national flower. Never knew that. Also Jill and the lady tryna converse the number eight 😂 too cute! Lastly, how did y'all make that donkey walk thru the door just like that! 🤯
Thanks Farah it really was an amazing trip! wish we could have included more, but we would end up with a 5hr video. The donkey kept sneaking in and getting chased out, so we kinda knew he would be coming through again at some point :)
Congratulations. Having done EBC and AC and ABC and other few shorter treks, this one is next on the list. However I get scared by narrow 1-2 feet paths with steep falls. Having seen many videos, seems these are at 1-2 places in the first 2-3 days of the trek. Seeing this video, seems the path was 3 feet or wider in all the places. I did see a narrow landslide area shown from a distance. Did you have to traverse it? any such 1-2 feet narrow scary paths in your trek? Thx
we didnt really experience any scary narrow path sections. I think you would be fine on this one. thanks for the comment
Most underrated video man, you deserve more than million view, your camera knowledge is great, which camera you using?
@@subhajitbar1379 thanks. I used a lumix S5ii for this trip
Nice video👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Fantastic Video Warren. Very well put together, and beautiful storytelling. Thank you for sharing your adventure. If I could ask you a question... what camera did you film your trip with?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I used a Lumix s5ii. great in camera image stabilising for those walking shots.
As others have already said, your film stands head and shoulders above the typical TH-cam fare. The composition of your shots, your editing and the quality of the cinematography are very impressive.
I've been watching lots of videos on the Manaslu trek as I'm due to go in October with my son, and as an older trekker with no experience at altitude I wanted to be sure I was being realistic in being able to complete it. Once I began watching your film I forgot all about that and was immediately absorbed in the culture and landscapes you've captured.
The footage at Serang Monastery in particular blew me away - may I ask if this was a standard side trip for your guiding company? It immediately made me want to add this to our itinerary. (I have done Tibetan Buddhist practices in the past and for me the culture of the region is as important as the landscapes and being Manaslu itself).
I hope I will get there for October (unfortunately I rolled my ankle on a long walk this morning and am now limping..) - your film has inspired me afresh.
Thank you very much!
@@michadaniels3809 hoping your ankle heals up fast and you are able to make the trip. Our guides from Nireka adventures were the ones to suggest the monastery stop, they wanted to give us something extra than the standard Manaslu circuit. I can highly recommend them, but I am sure you have already got another guide lined up. All the best
@@WarrenGoldswain Thanks! (Ankle rehab going well so far!) We did already have a guide lined up, but you've inspired us to add a side trip to Serang, (as well as the trips to Hinang Gompa and Pungyen Gompa higher up). Thank you again for sharing your beautiful film! All the best for your next trip.
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Great Film!! I really enjoyed it :) - Who did you use to arrange a Guide for this Trek?? Did you take Public Transport from KTM?
The whole trip was arranged by Nireka Adventures. they are a great bunch and will take good care of you :)
You should do all the Treks! in Nepal and Pakistan! I thought you did a wonderful job I would subscribe but you don't have anymore 😢 sadly
Thanks! yes i would love to do all of them :) hopefully some more videos coming in the future!
Brois gonna be one of the big youtuber in some days bro remeber us man
Thanks for the kind words :)
How much u spend each ?
hello Namaste 🙏
Namaste! thanks
Hey I have the same snood 😂
Fantastic