You sad proudly land of bir gorkhali then whay bahun community hate, gurung, magar, tamang, limbu . , because gorkhali people know as the Mongolian cast
Always feeling grateful for this beautiful country and 🙏🏼 thank you for having us like your own family. That is the time when our great grandparents escape from Tibet and Nepal welcome us with open arm. One love, one dream, Jai Nepal🇳🇵.
I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. I had travelled all most all difficult places on foot but never could never imagined that life was that difficult and dangerous then. This memorable, fantastic documentary gave me clear idea to see how my ancestors spent their life. My salute goes to the production team🙏❤️👍
As a liaison officer of the Government of Nepal, I have visited many trekking and mountain climbing routes in Nepal. But still At this time I was surprised and honored to see this video. Thanks to the video maker.
Really thanks to this person who made this documentary of our country when there was no electricity no transportation...preserved till for now..so that we can see and learn our ancestor and beautiful nature...and their lives ....and really proud to see this type of video
Electricity generation was started in 1911 A.D in Nepal ,and till 1957 there were already 2 power plants: Pharping Hydropwer, 500 kW (1911), Sundarijal Hydropower, 640 kW (1934) in operation. Albeit, the electricity distribution was only centered around the capital Kathmandu!
@@sonampaldensherpa it depends on with who you compare it though . compare it to bhutan, nepal was way aheadof time . but lags behind india who was so much influenced by western. but still nepal and india 's development wasnt much different till last 30-40 years and all thanks to your political leaders :)
I don't know why TH-cam is recommending such videos after 6/7 years,but i like it,.... Even it is in BnW it looks so beautiful, i wished i could go back in past n enjoy beautiful nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
It is very interesting to see how rural mountains routes of mid and eastern Nepal looked like 62 years before. Name of valley and rivers are correct but name of some tribes and villages seems differently spelled. The hanging bridge made of vines .. and a porter crossing the Arun river multiple times just hanging in a vine rope is amazing. Now roads and so called development had made people's life obviously more comfortable but also exposed us to disease like coronavirus. Around 100 years ago when Spanish Flu epidemic killed 5 crore people in India not a single death in Nepal was recorded because of accessibility.
i am very happy to watch my country history.......thank you for making this documentry film at that time❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵and i am proud😇i have traveled all the places that you shoot in this film❤️❤️love from nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️❤️
This was just 66 years ago damn how things have changed in just few years but I should be surprise my sub urban town has turned into city and the places we use to have open fields are turned to buildings but it feels so good to see such videos
@@spawn11nepal is Buddhist + Hindus.. In Nepal there is no differences between Buddhist and hindu we call them Nepalese maybe you should visit nepal then you will know.. Otherwise if you won't know you don't know.. Anyways Nepalese love japanese and japan.. Samuraies brothers from another mother.
It was a different era.. real and tough hardened men and women. I pay my deepest respects for their endurance, resilience and tolerance of each other's faith and religion as a result lived with each other in harmony and love.. something it seems missing in today's times.. the corrupt politicians' have looted most of our abundant natural resources but I pray to Pashupatinath to never take tolerance, mutual respect and peace from any Nepalese's heart. Jaya Matribhumi..Jaya Nepal |
@@radioclash84 I didn't say india is holier than thou; all political games are hegemonic and about preserving the vested interest in every possible way.
Nature has made the Gorkhas true fighters with calm delivery and brevity with humane behabiour. You find none else so pious in thought and sense. Jai Gorkha Jai GorkhaBhasa Thank u the documentary makrs Sirs
🙏 And Thank you for capturing and posting these precious videos. We have only heard from our parents and grandparents how things were in those periods.
Gosh Never thought our country Nepal was this much beautiful 😍 Moreover, people rely on themselves at that time and they manufactured and produce everything at their hometown facing different obstacles. I pay homage especially to local tribe of Nepal. Big respect for brave Gurkhas.
From fully independent nation to almost all dependent nation, we have indeed come far, and we seem to be unaware about this. Anyway, nepal sadhaibhari ramro cha 😍😍😍
While watching this video, my grandfather remembered my ancestors, felt very good and happy, described our history. Special thanks David Attenborough, School of Oriental and African Studies in London, He kept the dignity of Gorkhali. Jaya Gorkhali 🇳🇵🙏
Nepal's villages were beautiful, one of a kind. Today in the name of development, we have destroyed our architectural gems with concrete square blocks everywhere. Nepal is in dire need of revival, a nepali "renaissance". We need to develop and expand our own heritage. Otherwise we will lose our unique identity very soon. My nepal, my pride.
I feel connected to my past, to my ancestors, to my beautuful country...thanks to the Haimendorfs and to the whole team and expedition for this wonderful journey and video ❤.....btw, is the commentator the same David Attenborough?
Blessed to be born on my mother land Great nepal, proud to be nepali ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Very beautifully documented. The last scenes of peaks, tented place seems more like Pumori peak of Everest region walks along gorakshep, EBC. Is that so ?
My sincere gratitude to all those who preserved this valuable documentary to present days.... I was born 2 years after this documentary... I could see through my eyes what my country looked at that time... is the name Haimendorf shown in this film an Anthropologist?? Because some anthropological / sociological research papers written by Haimendorf are taught as a reference to the M. A. Students in our university. 👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹👌👌👌👏👏👏💐💐💐2020/4/3 from Nepal
14:25 - 15:15 The name of this village is Junbesi . My father and his family was born and raised there in the 70s. He came to the big city of Kathmandu to find a better life and eventually ended up in New York USA where I was born and raised. So cool to see the history of my family lineage.
Anyone from nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Yea
Yes
Yes
Me
Yeh
From NEPAL Watching in 2023 ❤
Salute to Those Cinematographer and Whole Team For Making This Documentary.
THIS IS REAL AND RAW NEPAL. ❤🙏
Land of bir Gorkhali proud to be Nepali jaya Nepal🇳🇵🙏🏼
... THANKS!... ✌️🏴
You sad proudly land of bir gorkhali then whay bahun community hate, gurung, magar, tamang, limbu . , because gorkhali people know as the Mongolian cast
Always feeling grateful for this beautiful country and 🙏🏼 thank you for having us like your own family. That is the time when our great grandparents escape from Tibet and Nepal welcome us with open arm. One love, one dream, Jai Nepal🇳🇵.
💞💞
I was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. I had travelled all most all difficult places on foot but never could never imagined that life was that difficult and dangerous then. This memorable, fantastic documentary gave me clear idea to see how my ancestors spent their life. My salute goes to the production team🙏❤️👍
Pp
Yesto purano video haru here paxi ta runai Mann lagxa yrrr 🥺🥺🥺
As a liaison officer of the Government of Nepal, I have visited many trekking and mountain climbing routes in Nepal. But still
At this time I was surprised and honored to see this video. Thanks to the video maker.
Really thanks to this person who made this documentary of our country when there was no electricity no transportation...preserved till for now..so that we can see and learn our ancestor and beautiful nature...and their lives ....and really proud to see this type of video
Electricity generation was started in 1911 A.D in Nepal ,and till 1957 there were already 2 power plants: Pharping Hydropwer, 500 kW (1911), Sundarijal Hydropower, 640 kW (1934) in operation. Albeit, the electricity distribution was only centered around the capital Kathmandu!
Ram Prasad stop making it sound like Nepal was advanced yno moron.
@@sonampaldensherpa it depends on with who you compare it though . compare it to bhutan, nepal was way aheadof time . but lags behind india who was so much influenced by western. but still nepal and india 's development wasnt much different till last 30-40 years and all thanks to your political leaders :)
2020 ma herne haru koko chan yeta hajir
hajir
Hajir 🖐🏼
hamro saskar jhole haru bachera khisake
Hajir sir
Hajir
Thankyou youtube for recommending this to me 🙏❣️❣️
NEPAL 🇳🇵 ROOF OF WORLD
I don't know why TH-cam is recommending such videos after 6/7 years,but i like it,.... Even it is in BnW it looks so beautiful, i wished i could go back in past n enjoy beautiful nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Mero pani TH-cam reccomend . Ja hos puranu viedo herda ramilyoo huncha .
Luckily I got a chance to watch this masterpiece after 10th years of it's upload. Thank you ❤
Millions of hearts to all the crew involved in making this film, 🙂 thank you very much ❤️
It is very interesting to see how rural mountains routes of mid and eastern Nepal looked like 62 years before. Name of valley and rivers are correct but name of some tribes and villages seems differently spelled. The hanging bridge made of vines .. and a porter crossing the Arun river multiple times just hanging in a vine rope is amazing.
Now roads and so called development had made people's life obviously more comfortable but also exposed us to disease like coronavirus. Around 100 years ago when Spanish Flu epidemic killed 5 crore people in India not a single death in Nepal was recorded because of accessibility.
Yes globalization has its benefits but also some drawbacks
Oho yeah exactly , demerits of transportation!!
ठीक
such a gold video. this video was so beautifully recorded. thank you to all the team members.
search na gari ka kasle vetnu vo yo video❤❤❤
I loved to see my ancestors in this video and thank you the maker.
i am very happy to watch my country history.......thank you for making this documentry film at that time❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵and i am proud😇i have traveled all the places that you shoot in this film❤️❤️love from nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️❤️
They’re walking barefooted on such rough hills let alone on the damn snow,gosh,munching on the snow like it’s nothing,mad respect ✊
This was just 66 years ago damn how things have changed in just few years but I should be surprise my sub urban town has turned into city and the places we use to have open fields are turned to buildings but it feels so good to see such videos
@sonam no nepali 1957 .
@@rajivchettri2244 that is 66 years :v go use a calculator maybe
Wow, narrated by Sir David Attenborough... our history of Nepal 🇳🇵amazing to see the way of life our ancestors lived over 60 years ago.
Narrator is Sir David Attenborough?
@@mangalsingh2050 a very young David Attenborough!
As a Japanese I got huge respect for *HINDU PEOPLE OF NEPAL AND INDIAN*
Why only Hindu? We are Buddhists here.
@@razeno Majority are Hindus thats why. But Buddhist can also live happily if they respect Hinduism
@@spawn11nepal is Buddhist + Hindus.. In Nepal there is no differences between Buddhist and hindu we call them Nepalese maybe you should visit nepal then you will know.. Otherwise if you won't know you don't know.. Anyways Nepalese love japanese and japan.. Samuraies brothers from another mother.
Aarigato gosai masu
@@razeno All religions are respectable . But in the context of Nepal , Hindu and Bhuddist have greater responsibility to maintain communal harmony .
Amazingly serene and wonderful play of Nature Mother!!! I am very proud of my country for its' beauty and innocence of our people!!!!!
It was a different era.. real and tough hardened men and women. I pay my deepest respects for their endurance, resilience and tolerance of each other's faith and religion as a result lived with each other in harmony and love.. something it seems missing in today's times.. the corrupt politicians' have looted most of our abundant natural resources but I pray to Pashupatinath to never take tolerance, mutual respect and peace from any Nepalese's heart. Jaya Matribhumi..Jaya Nepal |
Very much delighted thanks for such a elaborate documentary
Beautiful Nepal. Love to see how Commentator says Nepal is located between India and Tibet. Before 1959, Nepal share border with Tibet not China.
Communist China invaded the mystical country of seekers of truth- Tibet and therefore China is the 21st century version of Nazi Germany.
@@chetanpaudel9504 ok Chetan how about India letting go of Kashmir? Clearly the people there don't like being with India. Be fair.
Nepal was located with his neighbours: Tibet , sikkim and India tho.
@@radioclash84 I didn't say india is holier than thou; all political games are hegemonic and about preserving the vested interest in every possible way.
@@radioclash84 tu ne kis se pucha na kya tera ko kon bol raha hai ya sab
Omg I'm speechless
Bro why stop uploading video
Channel ma kei problem aako horw bro?
Nature has made the Gorkhas true fighters with calm delivery and brevity with humane behabiour. You find none else so pious in thought and sense. Jai Gorkha Jai GorkhaBhasa
Thank u the documentary makrs Sirs
One can only imagine how beautiful Nepal must have been.
So beautifully documented in those difficult times 👍👍👍
Voiced by sir david attenborough a documentary about my country .. beautiful
wow sir David Attenborough commentry.epic
Thank you so much for uploading these videos. So glad that Nepal has done so well compared to what it used to be.
Are you serious?
Proud to be Nepali
यो मन त मेरो नेपाली हो।❤️
I'm so thankful to the one made this video for us and our upcoming generations ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for posting this historical video. Life was tough those days but the country was self reliant in many aspects.
So beautiful my country is. Worth to watch this video.
Since there are software to colorize these old videos and are in coming trend. I hope this videos will also get colorized in 60fps too.🙏🙏
Even the video is Black & White, David's detail commentary makes it fulfill.
Feeling proud to be born in Gorkha Land.
Thank you so much for capturing precious time ! Love from NEPAL 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
I spotted my Dad too at @8:59 watching festival from the window (White Shirt ) Thank you for publishing the Document
The image is not chear however u manage to recognise.. Any story???
The image is not chear however u managed to recognise, how any story???
@@deepakrroka3850
That might be his home!
🙏 And Thank you for capturing and posting these precious videos.
We have only heard from our parents and grandparents how things were in those periods.
Beautiful documentary of yester years. Many thanks to uploader.
Wow man, Long Live Nepal, God Bless Nepal ✊✊
Wish i were born on these days.
मेरो देश मेरो नेपाल 🇳🇵❤️
This is Such a Great Video...I love Sir David Attenborough I always Wanted to see this kind of video of my homeland
Gosh Never thought our country Nepal was this much beautiful 😍 Moreover, people rely on themselves at that time and they manufactured and produce everything at their hometown facing different obstacles. I pay homage especially to local tribe of Nepal. Big respect for brave Gurkhas.
thank you very much for exploring our beautiful nepal.
At that time neplease are independent.they produce food n cloths by themself.
Even now we r independent no body ruled us till now if we want same then again have to stop buying thing from others
True
@@arungautam6784 true
True
@Cucumber we r reach bt poor because of politicians
2080 मा हेदै पहिले कस्तो थियो भनेर तर परिवर्तन भने हल्का भाको छ । देश हामी युवा ले बनाउन पछ 😥😥 । love from अछाम ❣️❣️🇳🇵🇳🇵❣️❣️
commentator #David Attenborough this man, really lived his life. My country my pride.
Profound regards to the adventurous, Pioneer spirit of the Britishers who made and preserved this valuable documentary.
From fully independent nation to almost all dependent nation, we have indeed come far, and we seem to be unaware about this. Anyway, nepal sadhaibhari ramro cha 😍😍😍
Need to make from us, from right now
Akdam ramro chha ani hamilay garnuparchha 👌✌
I love my country ❤️
Thanks for uploading such an historic video which shows our ancient 🇳🇵 🇳🇵
Everyone loves their country
Great, wonderful footage of Nepal, salute from the heart Sir
Here from the land of Gurkhas . 🇳🇵 thanks for this, sending love from NEPAL 🇳🇵❤
marvelous. thankfully roads have reached most such places now.
TH-cam Recommended Here After 8 Years ! Neapl Is Really A Heaven ♥
A refreshing western perspective of historical 🇳🇵
The great David Attenborough narrating this is just gold
While watching this video, my grandfather remembered my ancestors, felt very good and happy, described our history. Special thanks David Attenborough, School of Oriental and African Studies in London, He kept the dignity of Gorkhali. Jaya Gorkhali 🇳🇵🙏
Old is gold. Thank You for sharing this video.
Nepal's villages were beautiful, one of a kind. Today in the name of development, we have destroyed our architectural gems with concrete square blocks everywhere.
Nepal is in dire need of revival, a nepali "renaissance". We need to develop and expand our own heritage. Otherwise we will lose our unique identity very soon.
My nepal, my pride.
My friend Gorkhas are simple and lively,honest,polite,hard working,brave people....if you lose these then you will lose your unique identity.....🙏
@@Sittingfamous2007 Agreed.
Thanks for this priceless film.
This is one of the masterpiece.
Love from Nepal.
Thanks TH-cam for recommending me this video. Watching this after 64 years of documentation.
Young Sir David Attenborough's voice!!! It's an honor.
Thanks for the original footage
Thank you so much for2 t his
historical documentary we learnt a lot about our past living standar of old age Nepali people
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Wonderful video of my country Kathmandu, Nepal. Thanks.
I feel connected to my past, to my ancestors, to my beautuful country...thanks to the Haimendorfs and to the whole team and expedition for this wonderful journey and video ❤.....btw, is the commentator the same David Attenborough?
❤
thankyou so much sir and mam for this wonderful gift
from nepal
Blessed to be born on my mother land Great nepal, proud to be nepali ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thanks for the episode collection.
20:15 golden words i wish this could happen in 2020
Thank you so much for amazing video from ktm Nepal 🇳🇵
oh i never imagine nepal was like this now many changes but still we need to change more
Development is good but we also need to preserve our culture the best we can
Thank you so much for providing this old video of nepal thanks again
This Is Awesome. As much I love history itself, Nepalese history is something that really moves me.
Khaire harule yetti vdo pani naBanaideko vaye pahila nepal kasto thiyo thaha pani hudainthyo ahile,
Huge respect to that man 💕💕
Wow man how clean was our rituals,our own pride.iam very proud to watch this histroy..its seems very pure.🥰🥰
thanku so much sir for catching this type of historical picture 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Sir kindly upload the rest of the video towards Darjeeling. Thank you for uplaoding this one 🙏
wow what a precious treasure this peek into the past of our land is so beautifully captured told
indeed
It's getting recommend after 8years :-;
Thanks for such a beautiful video of my lovely country Nepal 🇳🇵 you sare thank you so much kept us this type of video 📹
There is so much to love NEPAL 💚
TH-cam Recomended This Old And Gold Vedio After 8 years❤️🌻
Happy to watch this and thanks for the efforts to documentation.
Thank you for showing Gorkha, Nepal.
It feels really good reminiscing the past. Great video.
Thank you for sharing the old is gold.
Very beautifully documented. The last scenes of peaks, tented place seems more like Pumori peak of Everest region walks along gorakshep, EBC. Is that so ?
Thank you sir for this. My sincere gratitude to the people of that time for their resilience and faith towards each other.
My sincere gratitude to all those who preserved this valuable documentary to present days.... I was born 2 years after this documentary... I could see through my eyes what my country looked at that time... is the name Haimendorf shown in this film an Anthropologist?? Because some anthropological / sociological research papers written by Haimendorf are taught as a reference to the M. A. Students in our university. 👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹👌👌👌👏👏👏💐💐💐2020/4/3 from Nepal
Christoph von furer Haimendorf गूगल गर्नुस न। क्या मजाको मानिस यिनी, धेर रत्नहरु छोड़िगएका रहेछन।
Incredible scenery thank you very much for who uploaded this video ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Who is watching at this quarantine moment
So interesting images, thank you for sharing 🙏
Roses are red violets are blue i didn't search for this video neither did you 😁😁
No, I did searched for it
I searched too
😂😂
i searched too
No , I did
14:25 - 15:15 The name of this village is Junbesi . My father and his family was born and raised there in the 70s. He came to the big city of Kathmandu to find a better life and eventually ended up in New York USA where I was born and raised. So cool to see the history of my family lineage.