Thank you for the kind words and I’m glad it’s helpful for you and anyone else planning on visiting Nepal, the country and its people are truly amazing.
this video was amazing, you have a unique editing and story telling style which i really enjoyed!!! felt like i was there. i watch videos like this when im at home saving money to go travelling again. not all of them make me feel the way this one did- literally longing to be there. thankyou and keep it up pleaaaase!!!
Thanks for your kind words and I’m glad you found the video useful. I hope you get to do the trek soon and make a video of your own, I’ll be keen to watch it.
Nice work! Glad you started at Besisahar! Can l ask respectfully why you didn't complete the circuit n instead finish in Jomsom? I found those last few days past Jomsom unreal!! Well done with your humility and love for Nepal n its people!!!
Hi Humbert, thank you for your kind words The guides I went with had planned the route so the start and finish points were fixed. I may go to Mera peak, do you have any tips for that?
@@Gosai1 Okay fair enough...thanks. Mera Peak looks enticing. I'm brand new to this, just did the ACT mostly solo in December and early January, and coming back again in April.
Great video. I'm going in late March with a friend to do part of ACT. We'll likely have ~9-10 days of trekking. Having gone with guides, would you say it's still doable without Guides? And do you have a link for the sleeping blanket you brought? I have a sleeping bag but am worried it might be too bulky for my 55L backpack. Cheers
You can hire sleeping blankets in Kathmandu , but a liner will also help and is relative small to pack . Hope you have a great time on your trek , you will love it
Hi, what equipment gear do you recommend to buy prior to reaching Nepal? Also, any brands for water filter, trekking clothes that you suggest? Thank you
All depends on your budget tbh, but layering is the best method, take a different options to make it easy to add an remove layers without too much fuss. You can also buy gear in Kathmandu , loads of shops in Thamel , good luck
@@Digital_marketing_2211 definitely, I’m going back end of October for 3 weeks. They say best time to go is October/November. December is also good but you start to get more snow fall higher up)
Thank you so much for your kind words, really appreciated. Yep I’m 51 now and just came back from Nepal , this time to attempt Mera peak. Trying to see and do as much as I can whilst I can.
Hi, prices low down such as Kathmandu will be about $3 (£2) per meal, the higher you go the higher the price, purely due to cost associated with taking up the raw ingredients to cook. Prices can be as high as $20 (£16) per meal, but you'll only pay that for 1 day as you'll want to spend as little time higher up. I budgeted $500 (£300) for the 12 days trekking. I had some change when i got back to Pokhara. Hope this helps
Loved it bro. Nice voice and wonderful views.
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautifully made. Really enjoyed it
Fabulous video, amazing experience. Thank you for putting this together! Not only beautiful and engaging, but informational too!
Thank you for the kind words and I’m glad it’s helpful for you and anyone else planning on visiting Nepal, the country and its people are truly amazing.
this video was amazing, you have a unique editing and story telling style which i really enjoyed!!! felt like i was there. i watch videos like this when im at home saving money to go travelling again. not all of them make me feel the way this one did- literally longing to be there. thankyou and keep it up pleaaaase!!!
Thanks for your kind words and I’m glad you found the video useful. I hope you get to do the trek soon and make a video of your own, I’ll be keen to watch it.
your vlog brings back great memories of my ACT......awesome.......
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed it 😀
Nice work! Glad you started at Besisahar! Can l ask respectfully why you didn't complete the circuit n instead finish in Jomsom? I found those last few days past Jomsom unreal!! Well done with your humility and love for Nepal n its people!!!
Hi Humbert, thank you for your kind words
The guides I went with had planned the route so the start and finish points were fixed.
I may go to Mera peak, do you have any tips for that?
@@Gosai1 Okay fair enough...thanks. Mera Peak looks enticing. I'm brand new to this, just did the ACT mostly solo in December and early January, and coming back again in April.
Great video. I'm going in late March with a friend to do part of ACT. We'll likely have ~9-10 days of trekking. Having gone with guides, would you say it's still doable without Guides? And do you have a link for the sleeping blanket you brought? I have a sleeping bag but am worried it might be too bulky for my 55L backpack. Cheers
You can hire sleeping blankets in Kathmandu , but a liner will also help and is relative small to pack . Hope you have a great time on your trek , you will love it
Thanks a bunch@@Gosai1
Hi, what equipment gear do you recommend to buy prior to reaching Nepal? Also, any brands for water filter, trekking clothes that you suggest? Thank you
All depends on your budget tbh, but layering is the best method, take a different options to make it easy to add an remove layers without too much fuss. You can also buy gear in Kathmandu , loads of shops in Thamel , good luck
Great trip! I fondly remember and miss ACT. By the way, that is not high camp. High camp is much higher
thank you for the kind words.
nice...want to see more.... !! EBC????
thanks Prabin, im looking at Mera Peak, fingers crossed :)
Great video, loved it.
Do you have the contact of the guide. We are planning this December
Thanks, I booked with www.treksplannernepal.com/
You can reach out to Rusha on +9779761857364
Good luck on your trip
Which month was this
It was at the end of October, just after the monsoon season
@@Gosai1 I am planning to go in nov end, is it good time to trek ?
@@Digital_marketing_2211 definitely, I’m going back end of October for 3 weeks. They say best time to go is October/November. December is also good but you start to get more snow fall higher up)
@@Gosai1 thank you sir, for kind of information.
Hi Tim, I have a few questions, what tour company did you use? I am heading there in May.
Hi Kirk, I booked with intrepid travel but I can put you in touch with the guide directly if you like, he will organize the whole trek
Bro when you said this was a 50th Birthday present I was shocked! You sound so young! I thought you was 20 😂 Fair play to ya!
Thank you so much for your kind words, really appreciated. Yep I’m 51 now and just came back from Nepal , this time to attempt Mera peak. Trying to see and do as much as I can whilst I can.
@@Gosai1 Oh Wow! Love that! Good to see you’re still pushing yourself even at your age, a true inspiration for sure 🙌🏼
How much does food cost?
And accommodation?
Hi, prices low down such as Kathmandu will be about $3 (£2) per meal, the higher you go the higher the price, purely due to cost associated with taking up the raw ingredients to cook. Prices can be as high as $20 (£16) per meal, but you'll only pay that for 1 day as you'll want to spend as little time higher up. I budgeted $500 (£300) for the 12 days trekking. I had some change when i got back to Pokhara. Hope this helps
Thank you.