Walking the Streets of a Town in the Himalayas

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@jyotsnasaroha351
@jyotsnasaroha351 2 жыл бұрын
Fighting depression.. whenever I saw your video I feel better.. keep going ...
@TheEddieToro
@TheEddieToro 2 жыл бұрын
GABE 🙏🏻🕉️🇮🇳 I'm living my upcoming trip to Bharat next year vicariously through you and your vlogs. Bahut-bahut dhanayavad dost 😎👍🏻. Keep doing your best. Enjoy it all to the max. Jai Hind!
@harshit2.02
@harshit2.02 2 жыл бұрын
You're most welcome here. I hope you have a safe and happy journey here whenever you visit next time 😊🙏🙏
@TheEddieToro
@TheEddieToro 2 жыл бұрын
@@harshit2.02 Namashkar 🙏🏻 Harshit. How are you? I am going to return to Incredible India 🇮🇳 in January 2023 and will be traveling in and out of the country for a 3 year period. At least 9 months in India every year with a 5-year tourist visa as an American 🇺🇸. Have a great day and weekend dost. Phir Milenge.
@TheEddieToro
@TheEddieToro 2 жыл бұрын
@Borra China Hi 👋🏻 friend. I'll be going to The Himalayas from April to June in 2023 to escape the heat of the plains of India 🇮🇳🕉️🙏🏻. The places I'll be in are Manali/Vashisht village and the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
@harshit2.02
@harshit2.02 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheEddieToro Namashkar and Glad to hear to hear that . Have a great day to you too 🙏🤗
@MadMax-fs3cy
@MadMax-fs3cy 2 жыл бұрын
Eddie! I watch your vlogs and i love it !! Enjoy your stay in India, try to visit Andaman, north east and Himalayas 🙏🙏
@JesseStLouis
@JesseStLouis 2 жыл бұрын
I was actually thinking about what it would be like to just chill in one of these lesser known mountain towns for a few months...
@shubhamsiwach6126
@shubhamsiwach6126 2 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of offbeat places in Indian Himalayas. The only issue with them is network connectivity and not so regular electricity and water since this side of the world isn't like Swiss Alps where you can have everything. That's the primary reason why people prefer to travel in known hill stations.
@JesseStLouis
@JesseStLouis 2 жыл бұрын
@@shubhamsiwach6126 I see, that makes sense. I spent a month in Laxmanjula in 2014 and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to more experiences like that.
@shubhamsiwach6126
@shubhamsiwach6126 2 жыл бұрын
@@JesseStLouis hehe that's Rishikesh and it can hardly be said as a lesser known mountain town. Today you'll find it swamped by people but it continues to remain popular with foreigners like you. Maybe it's all about the vibe.
@JesseStLouis
@JesseStLouis 2 жыл бұрын
@@shubhamsiwach6126 I know that it's popular. I think you misunderstood me. I enjoyed that BUT next time I am looking to go to a lesser known place...
@Matij1004
@Matij1004 2 жыл бұрын
And the intro is back: nice new edition🔥 you look so happy in this video - loving these vibes.
@1231gsc
@1231gsc 2 жыл бұрын
If you come back another time to this country, try Himachal Pradesh ...real beauty of Himalayan villages are hidden there....and another untouched destination would be North-Eastern India.
@dhruvtara736
@dhruvtara736 2 жыл бұрын
Yes visit northeast India its completely different from north and south
@vka3
@vka3 2 жыл бұрын
Curious how you carry video equipment in one hand stretched out for a long time without causing fatigue? Gabriel Morris explained in one of his videos that he has been traveling for 28 years on and off since he was 18 year old. He works odd jobs in between to support his travel.
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 2 жыл бұрын
from what i observe IMO he often uses a go pro which helps w the bouncing we see on other channels and his arms are VERY strong. u will catch a glims of them now n then. His legs are VERY strong also as a 10 to 20 mile walk about is like one or two miles for the average person. Gabe is an athletic traveler!
@eldeluxo
@eldeluxo 2 жыл бұрын
Wealthy? It's possible to travel in India for under $20 a day.
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 2 жыл бұрын
not independantly wealthy ...He has traveled and shared his travel graciously w all of us for MANY Many MANY years. He has a book that explains how he travels on a budget and ....he makes choices...some of us spend our money on rent/house payment/utilities/auto on and on HE makes the CHOICE to spend his money on travel and thankfully he blesses us all by sharing his good choices w us.
@Rivet_Head242
@Rivet_Head242 2 жыл бұрын
He made a whole video about how he travels around even though he is not extremely rich. He definitely must get a fat check from KZbin but he said he is not mega rich. Someone said he is definitely wealthy in the fact he has seen and been places most people can only dream of.
@goostrey4210
@goostrey4210 2 жыл бұрын
@@Rivet_Head242 In a recent video Gabe outlined his finances and I was astonished how little money he has made. Still, he is free to go where he pleases, and makes enough to support his lifestyle and give us these wonderful videos. Gabriel has made many sacrifices to do what he does, but we all gain from his generosity of spirit.
@nishant_kumar000
@nishant_kumar000 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Gabriel sir Do you know Himalaya is Sanskrit word हिम+आलय= हिमालय Hima(snow)+Aalya(House)=Himalaya
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. ✌
@ts3055
@ts3055 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel, Thanks for putting up this lovely series of Himalayan Bus adventures. I understand it must be disappointing to travel so far and not be able to experience the true Himalayan beauty. But with the rising temperatures, forest fires, and rapid Urbanization, the beauty of these places has somehow disappeared. As an Indian traveler, I too struggle with the problem you have faced on this trip but the best way is to adapt. So, here are some tips which might help you in your future Himalayan adventures. Try to stay at village homestays or farm stays, Stay for 3 to 4 days at a place which you like and explore there. book place in advance always keeps a few days at hand. If you are going to Almora, you could stay at the village homestays at Balta, Jalna. You could explore some villages in Mukteshwar. If you go to Munsiyari you could stay at Sarmoli Gaon. These are only a few options I have given but there are more. Also, visit North Bengal, Sikkim, and other Northeastern Indian states. These places have so many hidden gems. I was in Darjeeling last year but stayed at Lepcha Jagat. A beautiful tiny village 20 minutes away from Darjeeling. There were majestic views of mount Kanchenjunga from every direction. Trust me, you'll have a wonderful time in these Himalayan scenic villages.
@ts3055
@ts3055 2 жыл бұрын
@@gladyswilliams336 With all due respect Ma'am, I have been following his journey for the longest time possible and am aware of the fact that he is well travelled. But, things have changed drastically over the years atleast in Himalayas. I'v only made some suggestions which might help him. Also, the suggestions I made are for the places which he has not yet visited as these little villages have recently started to accomodate travellers. Eco tourism and farm stays concept have recently developed in India. People looking for peace and tranquility can now avoid densely populated towns and enjoy nature in the beautiful Himalayan villages. I'm speaking from the experience. Gabe's videos have been helping millions of travellers so it's only fair if we could help him to enhance his travelling experience if we can. Also, it's not like he would blindly follow my advice. There's internet and he could always do his research before making his decision. I can't believe I have to explain this to anyone.
@jacqdanieles
@jacqdanieles 2 жыл бұрын
@@gladyswilliams336 the tips also help others watching these videos -- thanks to the generosity of the OP sharing his knowledge.
@stevenwebb9861
@stevenwebb9861 2 жыл бұрын
@@ts3055 I agree your tips will not only help Gabe but other readers too, thank you!
@richardgreen5437
@richardgreen5437 2 жыл бұрын
TS, I have also travelled to India multiple times over many months (and years). India is a complex and fascinating destination, I doubt anybody can know it completely. Travellers learn by talking to other travellers, either in person or in fora like this. So I appreciate your tips, and probably G does as well. Many thanks.
@ts3055
@ts3055 2 жыл бұрын
@@vsr3777 Ofcourse, He might be aware. So does that mean I should assume he doesn't need any help and I should keep any information that I have to myself??? We are a community and we thrive when we help each other. Anyway, about the cost...there are many options depending on your budget, seasone and amount of people. From 1000/rs and above. I stayed at villages in Sikkim and north Bengal for Rs 750/- with three meals. Also I paid 3500/- for a luxury homestay with 2 meals a day. Bargaining is the key. If you go to Dharamshala you could get a room for 1000 per day in Dharamkot. Go to Shimla you could get a room for in Jubbal for a cheap price. Trust me, nobody is so naive as to pay exuberant price for a shack. Do your research in advance and than go. Even if you have to pay a little you will get great views which was the point of the whole trip. People in villages are hardworking, helpful and give you a great service.
@RidingElevators
@RidingElevators 2 жыл бұрын
Such a fun town! Thanks for sharing. There’s so much to see. Hopefully the smoke can clear out so the mountains are visible. Can’t wait to see where the wind takes you next!
@TravelRoutings
@TravelRoutings 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing walking tour in this small city. I really enjoyed it
@mwcinci
@mwcinci 2 жыл бұрын
Man I really enjoy these Gabe. Thanks for putting them out for all of us who will never get to experience this
@RoamaroundAndy
@RoamaroundAndy 2 жыл бұрын
What a pleasant and peaceful little town.
@swinderby
@swinderby 2 жыл бұрын
Peaceful?
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 2 жыл бұрын
@@swinderby 🙄check a therapist or ent
@michaelharris6020
@michaelharris6020 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful ordinary Indian town . Are there many foreign tourists at the moment ? Thanks for showing us an India that many vloggers don't. Peace & love
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
I saw a few foreign tourists in Varanasi and in Delhi, that's basically it for the past month in India.
@ec249
@ec249 2 жыл бұрын
Another amazing video! Some day I want to travel to India 🇮🇳 Thank You Gabriel
@WalkWithRooha
@WalkWithRooha 2 жыл бұрын
i really enjoy to see there ❤️
@juliebroglin9738
@juliebroglin9738 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you finally got your first Temple Blessing…the red mark on third eye, between the eyebrows is a tilak or bindi ( mostly women call it bindi). Praying your travels take you higher above the smoke and you see the majestic Himawan peaks this time. Thanks again for making these videos 🙏🏽🇮🇳🕉🌏☮️
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
Tilak, not tika. Thanks.
@harshit2.02
@harshit2.02 2 жыл бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Don't worry sir both are correct. You can use either Tilak or Tika
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
@@harshit2.02 Oh okay, good to know.
@a.n.u_b.h.a.v
@a.n.u_b.h.a.v 2 жыл бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos In standard hindi, it is called Tilak however in the local dialects ppl call it Teeka/Tikka. So, Tilak has an urban touch while Teeka/Tikka has a rural touch.
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
@@a.n.u_b.h.a.v Great, good to know.
@S4sent
@S4sent 2 жыл бұрын
munsyari is awesome please visit that place if possible its beautiful many good places there to see the Himalayas.
@jcc1412
@jcc1412 2 жыл бұрын
Gabriel, they are reporting on the landfill fire in New Delhi. Please be careful breathing the air. They are not saying what is being burned, except that it is trash. Take care. Love the videos of places I can only dream of visiting. I look forward to each and everyone. Thanks so much.
@maryannknox7158
@maryannknox7158 2 жыл бұрын
Gabriel your so amazing and all your videos are so appreciated I still get to see the world 🌎 even though I can not travel I get to enjoy it through your eyes ….Thank You 🙏Gabriel Namaste 🙏
@Himilayan123
@Himilayan123 2 жыл бұрын
Hey great vlogs, ur the original and no 1 travel vloger so far I know. Very simple and respectful videos thanks keep it up. U deserve millions of subscribers,
@guruvittal
@guruvittal 2 жыл бұрын
You are very quick in uploading new and interesting videos, Kudos
@kartikbaduni2364
@kartikbaduni2364 2 жыл бұрын
If you want to see snow capped mountains you should go the route to Badrinath and Kedarnath...you will surely get to see snow capped Himalyas there.
@effie-Toronto
@effie-Toronto 2 жыл бұрын
Another interesting video loved it
@JBwhattodo
@JBwhattodo 2 жыл бұрын
It’s the wrong season to see the mountains, November to March is best!
@ahmedalhatimy1710
@ahmedalhatimy1710 2 жыл бұрын
Gabriel you are such an inspiration for trekking into the Asian continent. Alta continua.
@designdoctor247
@designdoctor247 2 жыл бұрын
many 😀people walking ...💛💙💜🧡💚❤beautiful colors worn by ladies,🤗 many friendly people, 😳LOTS of honking motorcycles/autos, many open air 😊businesses, lots of 🐕dogs and🐂 cows on the street ...even with the cement everyplace it looks dusty....looks very hot ...enjoyed the walk about! Thank u!
@jacksondrake-lost
@jacksondrake-lost 2 жыл бұрын
A fan store! great idea.. made me think they might need an auto horn replacement store also.. and we can sell horns that are 3x louder than the ones they already had. Beautiful countryside.. India has levels!
@indeepcustom
@indeepcustom 2 жыл бұрын
If u are in uttarakhand for 2 3 weeks u must visit badrinath temple. Opining 8 may 2022 badrinath kapat.
@vrindavanguj7361
@vrindavanguj7361 2 жыл бұрын
Nice vlog. Nice intro music. 🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶🎶
@vibhagupta1014
@vibhagupta1014 2 жыл бұрын
You can have bal mithai (brown chocolate-like fudge) there .. it is a very famous sweet dish in mountain area .
@SK-xw4gu
@SK-xw4gu 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabe: Interesting little video of Bageshwar. Now that you have been blessed by the Gods, you are going to have a great time and we also, through you!
@adityanarayantiwari3052
@adityanarayantiwari3052 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Gabriel! I want to thank you for covering our beautiful Uttarakhand. Please do visit upper Himalayan Ranges. Much love! You're videos are addictive! ❤️
@usedbrickie9166
@usedbrickie9166 2 жыл бұрын
Watch it Glow ... Love it Thanks
@thereal8001
@thereal8001 2 жыл бұрын
Wow more exciting now bro , The adventure begins 👍👍👍🥰🪂
@jaguarunleashed4935
@jaguarunleashed4935 2 жыл бұрын
too bad for the haze this time around, u can still try munsiyari for some close up with the panchachulis and other great vistas around there.
@marafarnham595
@marafarnham595 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Gabriel 😎☀️❤ nice walk!
@અવિરુપબેનર્જી
@અવિરુપબેનર્જી 2 жыл бұрын
Gabriel try to visit Kedarnath and Vadrinath and Gomukh. This is the best time to visit there because in winter its closed. But Temple of Kedarnath will open on 5 th May. It is highly recommended you visit those places.
@loboblue5441
@loboblue5441 2 жыл бұрын
Bummer about the smoke, but love your videos on the Himalayas
@isabelle3365
@isabelle3365 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your adventures. It’s 100% true life curiosity energy to always discover more and enjoy. I am amazed.
@Raz1969
@Raz1969 2 жыл бұрын
Oh near by my hometown Someshwar ❣️ thanx for this
@paganpriest4792
@paganpriest4792 2 жыл бұрын
after Uttarakhand go to Himachal. Different beauty there.
@pduffy421
@pduffy421 2 жыл бұрын
3:30 they love the sound of horns 😵‍💫
@alanmcvicar8608
@alanmcvicar8608 2 жыл бұрын
Travelling India is so expensive nowdays from what it was, i would someday like to return , it is a a special place in the world especially up there in the himalayas foothill. Spent a lot of time in Manali , when this was before the boom time for hotels & the Kasmir problem.
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 2 жыл бұрын
India is lot cheaper than other countries... And low to high price all kinds of products we can find in India
@kumar561
@kumar561 2 жыл бұрын
Go to munsiyari u wil see Himalayas very near awesome place it is
@mr.sts.p
@mr.sts.p 2 жыл бұрын
You are where you belong Gabriel ❤️👍😀🤝🇸🇪
@gyaniadmi2347
@gyaniadmi2347 2 жыл бұрын
You are awesome! man
@eldeluxo
@eldeluxo 2 жыл бұрын
I've spent over a year on different trips to India, and had some wonderful experiences, but being reminded of all the bad drivers and honking (which has become far worse in recent years) reminds me of why I may never return.
@swinderby
@swinderby 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, what is it with the horn honking. It never used to be this bad.. Everybody has a motorbike now and a bloody horn to honk. No other country has this problem. Why do Indians do this? I won't be back. Every small town is now a noisy hell hole . A shame because it's a huge fascinating country.
@knightatdawndonbynight8432
@knightatdawndonbynight8432 2 жыл бұрын
@@swinderby If you have to drive around in India, after a while you will also grow this habit of honking and then you will realize aa to which thought process pushes Indian drivers to honk so much. Roads in traditional greenfield cities and old towns in India are too narrow for both the population density and now for the vehicle density, too narrow for vehicular movement along opposite planks with stray animals on the road (that the Indian municipalities avoid from neutering due to religious reasons), pedestrians on the road hindering traffic movement with the driver suffering from the risk of injuring them or worse, running over them if they accidentally bump into their vehicless (simply because sidewalk is often simply inexistent due to improper planning consequences of which were not felt immediately afterwards back then due to lower population density as well as even far lower vehicle ownership for existing population of that time or sidewalks encroached upon by street side food vendors and traditional business, a socioeconomic reality inexistennt in the postmodern west). In a democracy with rule of law atleast at the judiciary level even if that rule of law is not followed by people to the book out in the streets, demolishing blocks after blocks of street facing houses of private citizens inside these brownfield towns and cities are neither legally tenable, not financially viable for the Indian government. People anywhere in the world buy vehicles not just for aspirational reasons but also for traveling faster from point A to B. But because of above mentioned realities, when a new vehicle owner attains their lived experience that is quite contrary to the expectation of a vehicle owner, they become frustrated and their driver's training, if any, flies out of the window with the feeling of frustration playing like constant irritation at the back of their minds and coupled with low quality semiliteracy amongst Indian lower middle class and general disregard for law and order (as law and order agencies due to poor per capita revenue earnings, remain poorly manned and weak in infrastructure and implementation of laws, also corrupt to some extent as it employs people from the same society that faces lot of livelihood issues and look many government employees look at their government job as a mean of of earning something extra for their families by misusing the powers ordained upon them), this frustration adds to the chaos instead of solving the chaos with them honking even on empty early morning streets at the slightest of provocation. This is a vicious cycle. The only good thing is even after such mindboggling chaos, per capita vehicular accident and vehicular accident related death is lower in India for the size of Indian population due to low vehicular speed on average, but that low vehicular speed due to congestion hurts the economy. The solution to this is to build new greenfield cities near existing cities with proper planning and enforce quality traffic policing in those cities from the very beginning to alter the mindset of people and their taste and also to reduce the burden of population on these old cities. But this costs lot of money and will be possible when Indian government earns more taxes that would be possible when more jobs are created through industrialisation and investment on Indian market and Indian industries from outside India. To that end, land acquisition in India for industrialisation and building new greenfield cities remains a bottleneck as only agricultural land is left for acquisition (wasteland and forest land can not be acquired for such projects as per law) but India had experiences major famines during British colonial times leading to millions of casualties with gear of famines still playing into the psyche of ordinary Indians and large number of rural Indian workforce are employed in agriculture profession and they have their sentiments attached to their land owned by their ancestors for centuries on end and see their land as sole provider of their bread and butter so acquiring land from them even after offering lucrative price by Indian standards ofcourse and offer of rehabilitation and accommodation into cities, is very difficult with political parties in the diverse multi party democracy of India often not seeing eye to eye on socioeconomic development but opposing such projects of the government run by their political opponent, with petty electoral dividends in mind and often filling the ears of farmers with aspersions on viability of the projects and prospects of their rehabilitation and fomenting them to resort to violence and anarchy so that the projects are shelved with the government of the day fearing loss of its public image and international criticism. Land acquisition is a big issue in India.
@myblueandme
@myblueandme 2 жыл бұрын
I am from India and agree about your point. Dont know why people honk its very very irritating.
@eldeluxo
@eldeluxo 2 жыл бұрын
@@knightatdawndonbynight8432 This is a very detailed and we'll thought out response, but I disagree with your premise that better urban engineering would solve the problem. I feel that the bad/ dangerous driving in India is caused by "lack of attention" and "driving at excessive speeds" especially in urban areas and where the road is shared with pedestrian and other types of slow moving traffic. This will need to be addressed by individual towns and jurisdictions, implement traffic calming measures, speed limits and enforcement.
@sonnyday6830
@sonnyday6830 2 жыл бұрын
What a lovely looking place, love to go there one day
@WalkWithRooha
@WalkWithRooha 2 жыл бұрын
yeah my friends was great 💪
@sonamlhamo3288
@sonamlhamo3288 2 жыл бұрын
If you are going to Joshimath then you must visit valley of flower national park and Hemkunt sahib. They are amazing and breathtaking.
@gauravsehrawat2191
@gauravsehrawat2191 2 жыл бұрын
Hey.. waiting for ur next video. Pls do upload fast. 🙏🏽🇮🇳🕉
@Raz1969
@Raz1969 2 жыл бұрын
Please visit bagnath jagnath temple
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
I think that's the one I will show in the next video of Bageshwar, which I filmed on the same day.
@votejohndoe1038
@votejohndoe1038 2 жыл бұрын
the smog can be an opportunity to visit some other parts of India that were not planned. consider the golden temple ... India is so vast you can do about anything there. keep enjoying India as we all are enjoying it with you through your lens
@petearmstrong2778
@petearmstrong2778 2 жыл бұрын
The heat in India and Pakistan is now being covered in the news in UK warning of power outages and water shortages. No mention of fires though! Hope it improves for you in the next few days but with light winds it will probably linger.
@tyronsimpson2143
@tyronsimpson2143 2 жыл бұрын
Great video tha is for this information. I hope to follow behind you as I have on a couple accounts to Bharat and Nepal. Top stuff. Go Gob 🙏🏾❤💛💚
@forrestaustin7050
@forrestaustin7050 2 жыл бұрын
Good evening gabe!
@RM-_
@RM-_ 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Gabriel. I am really enjoying your India series. I am a British Indian so it is of great interest. If you were to choose a single retirement spot from all the places you have been to in India, which place would it be?
@YolandaKomoll
@YolandaKomoll 2 жыл бұрын
It’s called tilak 🤗
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
That's it, not tikka like chicken tikka masala, haha.
@vivekra
@vivekra 2 жыл бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Tilak is also called teeka. The Turkic word Tikka meaning pieces of meat sounds similar but is different.
@dd0356
@dd0356 2 жыл бұрын
We had a little rainfall in the plains so maybe in a few days there will be rainfalls & the visibility will improve. Surprised to see fans in the himalayas. looks like temperatures have increased in the last decade or maybe it is because of concrete buildings? In kedarnath, the tilak or tika has a different design. it is for devotees of shiva.
@JBwhattodo
@JBwhattodo 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing to know bananas grow in Bageshwar strange as it’s so close to the Himalayas. I’ve been there many times on route to the mountains it’s always been a shithole in my eyes but somewhere you have to pass through.
@rahulsanadhya
@rahulsanadhya 2 жыл бұрын
Do visit Munsiyari , Its near and one of best place to visit in Uttrakhand , You can see same 7kM till 6kM peaks.
@learnbiology7756
@learnbiology7756 2 жыл бұрын
you should also visit new tehri
@rogerK2403
@rogerK2403 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel- you should go to Munsyari. It’s a beautiful place. You will be very close to upper Himalayan mountains, especially Pachchuli peaks. There is also great tracking to Khalia Top. I think you should consider going to this location. Thanks!
@kapilkhatiwadaa
@kapilkhatiwadaa 2 жыл бұрын
are you comming to nepal this summer ?
@shivadas7655
@shivadas7655 2 жыл бұрын
2:44 that guy sure had a lot of fans
@connerokeefe6495
@connerokeefe6495 2 жыл бұрын
One of my dreams is to see the NE provinces
@vijaykandpal4916
@vijaykandpal4916 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Gab found your video randomly in you tube and found you are in my town welcome here in Holi city of Baba Bagnath do visit nearby places Chaukori, Munsyari Kausani Baiznath awesome place are to explore there
@shyamolibania1407
@shyamolibania1407 2 жыл бұрын
Please visit Northeastern states of India.
@junglie
@junglie 2 жыл бұрын
Tragic the forest fires there, the last thing the mountains need after last years fires, the indian govt were doing well with re-forestation till now too.
@goostrey4210
@goostrey4210 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you should have gone to NE India after all. You said that there was rain in Darjeeling, Meghalaya etc but that would at least have cleared the air of smoke.
@S4sent
@S4sent 2 жыл бұрын
awesome 🔥
@murdomacinnes6176
@murdomacinnes6176 2 жыл бұрын
PS - would be good to see you staying in more budget accomadation - backpacker style - it was 87 i was there but never spent more that a pound sterling a night ( apart from Mumbai - few cheap rooms there )- id imagine you'd still get a bed for the night for well under 10 dollars ?
@murdomacinnes6176
@murdomacinnes6176 2 жыл бұрын
Engage with the people not just the views - you and your channel will be so much enriched - people make a country
@vhinsagcal207
@vhinsagcal207 2 жыл бұрын
A blessed good day Weekend sir Gabe Wowww thank u so much for your nice Wonderful Walk around tour video in beautiful 😍 streets of Himalayas there I. India Stay safe Godbless all beautiful ❤️ People of India, and Godbless u sir Gabe from your solid fan supporter viewer from the Philippines 🇵🇭 sir Vhin ❤️👏👏🙂🙂🙏🙏☺️👍👍
@dilrukshikgds662
@dilrukshikgds662 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video ❤❤❤❤💓💓💓💓👍
@letsgo4365
@letsgo4365 2 жыл бұрын
always on top💙❤
@NoFeeArea
@NoFeeArea 2 жыл бұрын
Are there many of Horn Repair shops in India Gabe? It seems like it would be a lucrative business. Horn honkers anonymous?
@unklemunky8992
@unklemunky8992 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabe. Yh, that pre monsoon haze is mad eh. Be a shame to have got all the way up and not get some clear views. Depending on your plans if you head up north of the agrarian belt to somewhere like Dharamkot/Triund or Parvati Valley/Kheerganga you’ll get some *amazing* blue sky & snow-peak action Id say. Kheerganga’s a stunning trek if you haven’t done it. It’s right up your alley anyway😃 I’m wondering what Rishikesh is like in the post covid tourist lull? Love Little Buddha Cafe & Chotthiwala. Hope that haze clears-take care dude.
@Nirbhay08
@Nirbhay08 2 жыл бұрын
Gabriel i recommend you to go PAHALGAM in (jammu and Kashmir) it’s a heaven on earth place.!! 👍
@Your_friend_infitinity
@Your_friend_infitinity 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. What place would you recommend visiting in the Himalayas during the summer? I plan to travel with my parents and do not want to do very risky elevations.
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
It depends which month in the summer, because the monsoon rains will arive in certain places. But I would recommend McLeod Ganj, Manali and Ladakh, India and possibly Nepal, depending on which month and if it's getting rainy yet. Manali and Ladakh are both outside the monsoon zone so would be good places to go to.
@Your_friend_infitinity
@Your_friend_infitinity 2 жыл бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos thanks for your reply. I will go in mid July.
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend doing further research to decide where is the place place to go since there are a lot of factors. I haven't been in the Himalayas at that time so I don't know for sure what it will be like. Ladakh is definitely a good choice at that time, if you're willing to take a flight there and back. Otherwise it's a very long bus ride over several days. I'm not sure about other places because the monsoon rains will be starting around that time, and it's a bit unpredictable.
@Your_friend_infitinity
@Your_friend_infitinity 2 жыл бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos This helps! Thank you
@Jay-yc2eo
@Jay-yc2eo 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel, are you going to Shimla and Ladadh?? Thanks
@gjfamilyreaction2492
@gjfamilyreaction2492 2 жыл бұрын
Hi you must visit" World tallest statue " Statue of unity" in India and Laxdweep island hidden gem of India 🙏🏻 ♥️♥️
@tivo3720
@tivo3720 2 жыл бұрын
Cover northeast States this time too
@BigDogDuramax
@BigDogDuramax 2 жыл бұрын
How are their fuel prices?
@gabinorodriguez2449
@gabinorodriguez2449 2 жыл бұрын
Gangotry, badrihnat maybe its not open yet?
@beachgirl4
@beachgirl4 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir
@melissadsilva6062
@melissadsilva6062 2 жыл бұрын
You look good with that tilak on your forehead.
@wanderingwithcanon
@wanderingwithcanon 2 жыл бұрын
Next you can go to Rishikesh It's International Yoga Capital!
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
Rishikesh is amazing: kzbin.infosearch?query=Rishikesh
@NomadShifu
@NomadShifu 2 жыл бұрын
At about 70 million years old, the Himalayas are the youngest mountain ranges in the world.
@pimesonhadron
@pimesonhadron 2 жыл бұрын
Will you head back into the plains after Rishikesh? Any plans to visit Darjeeling or Nepal? The north-east is pretty interesting as well. Definitely on my list for when I visit India - one day!
@wilfredotorres6628
@wilfredotorres6628 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel, It's hard to tell if the river at one time must have flowed with heavy water it does seem it does look like that the appearance of the river bank width, or maybe it's just during the monsoon season which is coming from May until September but it wouldn't surprise that there are issues with water and how it's distributed.
@shailesh108
@shailesh108 2 жыл бұрын
Are you going to pindari glacier?
@yasharthagrawal2680
@yasharthagrawal2680 2 жыл бұрын
Pls. Come to prayagraj
@achyutshukla3236
@achyutshukla3236 2 жыл бұрын
he went there a week back
@GabrielTravelerVideos
@GabrielTravelerVideos 2 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/naOsY3Z8i8RrhMU
@xavier7888
@xavier7888 2 жыл бұрын
When are you coming to himachal Pradesh?
@kubsang
@kubsang 2 жыл бұрын
You are very Lucky man.
@siddi124
@siddi124 2 жыл бұрын
Well If aim is to see snow capped mountains then Munsiyari is the place to go. It's too high up.
@SantoshYadav-ky9ey
@SantoshYadav-ky9ey 2 жыл бұрын
you should have visited mukteswar after nainital
@8horns932
@8horns932 2 жыл бұрын
neat !
@abdurozikfanclub3204
@abdurozikfanclub3204 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Gabriel can I meet you ? Iam from almora
@modernpronationalistharshg8647
@modernpronationalistharshg8647 2 жыл бұрын
Ur lucky its 40 degree in delhi and in Himalyan states its only 9 Love from 👍🙏🇮🇳 Bharat
@murdomacinnes6176
@murdomacinnes6176 2 жыл бұрын
Maaaannn - why dont you interact with the people at your hotel who would tell you times of buse etc - more interaction in general would enrich your channel in so many ways
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