the key man was ridiculous hilarious xd...some say he started the job at the age of 15 and has only opened 4 lamp boxes so far hahaha
@Tibetannewsong20232 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@VadimkaMr2 ай бұрын
the teeth !!!!!! horror
@Flatje_Planet2 ай бұрын
⚡
@JayJayFromAZ2 ай бұрын
😂😂
@bealynn22582 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@sinlokemp2 ай бұрын
India is literally a continent with multiple countries with unique culture, vibe and people.
@Satyam1010-N2 ай бұрын
Yes I'm indian I agree , I haven't travelled the country fully , it will take whole life to travel this country many stories and experiences, people say Bharat is living it's alive , yes we have good and people and bad people as usual . I feel every culture in world is interesting .
@Qiushishuo2 ай бұрын
A colony who wants all the legacy from its colonizer including legal and illegal.
@Unknown-it1vo2 ай бұрын
@@Qiushishuo says a coloniser who colonised Tibet and other areas🤮
@Qiushishuo2 ай бұрын
@@Unknown-it1vo Educate yourself, Xizang is in China since Yuan Dynasty. Above that, you are not fan of Serf, right? Or you do like Dalai to suck your children tongue? Or offer the skin cut alive to make instruments?
@SandipBajwa2 ай бұрын
No!. India has always been like right now with many states with their own grass roots democracy (Panchayat) and under one loosely unified central ruling committee that takes care of defense, foreign relations, rails, roads, business, etc.
@Helpinghand15182 ай бұрын
India is a world in itself .Too much to discover. I am a tibetan subscriber of your channel from years.
@Beth510082 ай бұрын
The haircut... 😂😂😂 that man was a barber, chiropractor and massage therapist 😅
@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer2 ай бұрын
yep thats what i was thinking harald got a really good bargain there.. for his money! :)
@youtubeuser54242 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ, that haircut and whatever the fuck you call the rest, I would say fucking obnoxious!
@ElderPinto2542 ай бұрын
full body haircut lol
@PenguinNinja452 ай бұрын
I would be so uncomfy with it 😂
@jeffery1harris9412 ай бұрын
lmfao at that whole segment. Absolutely hilarious.
@taidelek99942 ай бұрын
Ladakh is the essence and the jewel of the western Tibetan platue . Welcome to Ladakh 😊
@ulyssis10 күн бұрын
Free Ladakh from India.
@buffy90382 ай бұрын
india is so great that it help tibet people.....and china took tibet.........india is really great❤
@1user12122 ай бұрын
I’m happy that you met a true Tibetan. Tenzin represents all Tibetans in exile, born and raised in India or Nepal or even Bhutan, and later moved to the west and now speaks fluent English. Wherever you go in the Himalayan belt, the cultural, linguistic and religious influence of the great Tibetan empire is prevalent.
@Andromedagalaxy22 ай бұрын
@@1user1212 and later to talk openly to get separated from India to make the so called United Kingdom of Ladakh????
@hira2001-l1d2 ай бұрын
@@Andromedagalaxy2 every Himalayan people somewhat want a Unified Country covering all the Himalayas and parts of Tibet. The Nepalese want Greater Nepal which is like United States of Himalayas from Sikkim to Himachal and beyond. In distant future, it's very likely that all Himalayas from Ladakh to Bhutan becomes single country. All these people would love Kathmandu to be their capital than Delhi for sure
@Andromedagalaxy22 ай бұрын
@@hira2001-l1d I am from the Himalayan state itself and I can assure that here nobody wants any separate country...we are proud of being Indian only...we don't have separatist mentality and know that the article 1 of Indian constitution.. people like you only wants a separate...and if you want then go to the real Tibet and grab from China...no place from people like you here in India because Indian is indestructible union and no Stats and UTs have the right to secede from INDIA.
@jrs20022 ай бұрын
@@hira2001-l1d And then achieve what ? What kind of economic progress ? What has Nepal achieved ? Not to say that it will rather result in constant invitation of attacks on sovereignty, not only from China, but also the Muslims from the west !
@1user12122 ай бұрын
@@hira2001-l1d this is the first time I’m hearing this. Completely false.
@GabrielTravelerVideos2 ай бұрын
12:17 I think there was a communication breakdown there about Jammu. He must have misunderstood that you were asking how to say "awesome" in his language. He must be from Jammu, otherwise he would have just said Kashmir and wouldn't have mentioned Jammu. Although Jammu and Kashmir are one union territory, the regions of Jammu and Kashmir are very different from one another. Jammu is majority Hindu, Kashmir is majority Muslim. At 13:00 he confirmed that his home is in Jammu. I love that little town, the people and the strange landscapes, great that you got up there, weather is better than when I was there last November, it was bitter cold.
@Sahilsharma-sk5vr2 ай бұрын
how do you know so much about Jammu and Kashmir ? have you stayed there? i am from jammu btw.
@GabrielTravelerVideos2 ай бұрын
@@Sahilsharma-sk5vr Yes, I've been to J & K twice, but mostly explored Kashmir.
@ValentinaMitchell12 ай бұрын
What a brilliant observation!
@Jeroeny2 ай бұрын
Gabriel Traveler High Roller mode that you?!
@Mclovin96X2 ай бұрын
you explained better than indians .
@ALEX_ZED692 ай бұрын
The zoom when the barber's finger was penetrating Harold's ear holes was gold (23:02) . Harold delivers again!
@gangstaperadise9272 ай бұрын
Both got orgsm
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
*UPDATE* There was a scene in this vid with (what I still think is) a cool guy who wanted to share some political grievances he had. He was not threatening and presented his views in a thoughtful and respectful manner I think. Plus the issues he raised were things I'd never heard of before. It was very interesting to hear his point of view for me as a foreigner and I appreciated him for sharing his thoughts. Even though he said his view was controversial, upon me asking if this was dangerous to hold such views, he said no as this is a free country. However, given the tension in this region is much greater than I was aware of (something I only learnt after my visit) I've now taken that scene out. Although this is indeed akin to censoring that guy's speech, given that I am just a foreign visitor and obviously have no clue nor goals related to politics in this region or anywhere in India, I've decided to take it out. So now the various keyboard warriors in the comment section can stop threatening eachother. Nobody from local or Indian government or anyone have told me to do so. I'm just doing it based upon how upsetting and divisive so many people seem to think his words were. I actually understand this though and given the wars with neighbouring countries in this region, last one as recently as 1999, I recognise that putting what I consider harmless political banter in a bar conversation in my video about what it is like to be a foreigner visiting Leh, was a mistake given how people clearly don't see it as just that. That's all 🍺
@wingnutbert968511 күн бұрын
Good for you. Those are the kind of decisions that are important ones. No one wants to see the guy get in trouble or vanish mysteriously. Well, no free thinking, rational person anyway..... :)
@parashersudhakar2 ай бұрын
Ladhakh is a part of india and will always be..
@TamdingTrogyal2 ай бұрын
Loved it that u met a Tibetan subscriber… #FreeTibet
@SaxonSavage2 ай бұрын
They even went on a cute little date !
@TamdingTrogyal2 ай бұрын
@@Reena-b7k shut up chin*se bot.
@sriyam66502 ай бұрын
😂 @@Reena-b7k
@mrweed9178Ай бұрын
#freetibet
@espenr12 ай бұрын
The true norwegian reveals himself "scorching hot, it's 28 degrees" in a country with 40 to 50 degrees in some parts.😂
@EphemeralProductions2 ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinkin! lol
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
I'm more of a minus 10 degrees kind of guy
@sinnaras91202 ай бұрын
@@HaraldBaldr there is difference between -10 deg of Norwegian and -10 of leh/ladakh, since leh have very high altitude from sea level decrease atmospheric density and making that place more prevalent to UV B lights and that's why spending enough time in sun will give you skin burn , quickly.
@Playerone1287Ай бұрын
It's very very dry there, so it makes you feel more sunlight and less humidity
@AmericanEnglishBrent2 ай бұрын
I hope you were feeling better by the time you shot this video. I can't imagine being sick in that environment would have been any fun.
@GabrielTravelerVideos2 ай бұрын
No doubt, I'd hate to be sick up there, the high elevation is already disorienting.
@AmericanEnglishBrent2 ай бұрын
@@GabrielTravelerVideos enjoy your time in Montenegro. 🇲🇪
@GabrielTravelerVideos2 ай бұрын
Definitely. 👍🍺
@johnstewart1502 ай бұрын
Thanks for the memories. I spent 5 months in Ladakh as a traveller (not tourist) 8 years ago. I suggest for travellers to use smaller guest houses to understand the culture better. If staying only a short time then being a tourist in a hotel might be better. Top world travel experience!! I traveled the world 6 years straight. Support Ladakhis and Nepalis!!
@barhat961Ай бұрын
5 month? How could you afford that long? Where are you from?
@wahgwaan40762 ай бұрын
What a contrast between Varanasi and Ladakh. From hustle, bustle to calm and relaxed atmosphere. Conquering sickness to bring us along on another epic journey, thank you!
@santhoshv30282 ай бұрын
Because foreigners see only varanasi, taj mahal, delhi , Jaipur. Apart from this they don't see other parts of India. All other parts look totally different from each other and more good to travel.
@S1KrrSoCal2 ай бұрын
people breed like rabbits along the river Ganga, nice change from that overcrowded filthy region !
@a77opteritoget662 ай бұрын
Visit Kerala or Goa or any north-east states but don't hindi belt except indore
@chriswatchingponies98772 ай бұрын
I find your Himalaya videos very interesting and fun. Thank you. Great stuff, Northman.
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
🙏
@tenzinyountentaktsak73232 ай бұрын
Feeling blessed for you to represent our tibetan society, where normal youtubers would have cut and edited the scripts. You stand for the right ✅️ Thank you. Bdw momo, thukpa are tibetan words so they are tibetan food 😊
@smarttalks2.0392 ай бұрын
Asking seriously, do u guys want to separate Ladakh from india??
@ianwilson87592 ай бұрын
A little fact for you, Buddhist was entirely "Indian" first, before it ever became Chinese or Tibetan.
@桃桃之夭2 ай бұрын
I think it was first in Nepal area? I am curious why India nearly abandoned it and embraced Hindu. I think Buddhism is more advanced in some sense. I like it.
@ZackyToes2 ай бұрын
just as GRapes and caste system yeah we get you
@ラジャン2 ай бұрын
@@桃桃之夭nope Buddha left nepal bcz he had family there and a monk should stay away from this he came to India and took his first disciples, & hinduism is the first one to talk about cosmic ocean that there is ocean in space 🌌 according to science life was first fish and in hinduism the first Avatar of Vishnu was a fish known as 'matsaya' hope your doubts got clear 😊
@robertaeveritt30602 ай бұрын
@@桃桃之夭 Which was just part of "Bharat" at the time.
@mugiwaraMorrison2 ай бұрын
@@桃桃之夭I must correct you. India didn't abandon Buddhism and embrace Hinduism. Hinduism is a way of life and it predates Buddhism by thousands of years. Many temples from hundreds of years ago and recently have Buddha sculptures, paintings, and idols. Buddha is one of the incarnations of Vishnu, he is believe to be the 9th (penultimate incarnation). In Hinduism, you are free to carve your path for enlightenment and if a sect of people choose to follow you then that is appreciated. Hinduism does not have rule book. A few religions such as Jainism, Buddhism, Sikhism are offshoots of Hinduism. Many of my hymns and prayers as a Hindu have a lot of references to Buddha. Moreover, it is still a popular religion in North East of India. Definitely the Islamic and English invasion is a big factor for the religion not having as many followers as it did.
@XplorerSV2 ай бұрын
Finally going to good places in India. Away from the chaotic life. ❤
@govinda6712 ай бұрын
The skulls necklace from India has lasted much longer than I would have imagined.
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
The Varanasi Skullnecklace is eternal
@Pennywise.182 ай бұрын
Varanasi is eternal so is it's necklace❤😂 @@HaraldBaldr
@canchero7242 ай бұрын
Hes going to be on the local news if he walks around with that in Norway😂
@tenzinpaldon60942 ай бұрын
It is symbol of impermanence, grounding so help human being to be a good being to be free from all the poisonous mind for a Buddhist point.
@GizzyDillespee2 ай бұрын
Yes, the eternal symbol of impermanence
@melanniedesousa87362 ай бұрын
I feel violated but strangely contented, has to be one of the best lines ive heard in a while😂 love it! Keep vlogging, you're amazing 👏
@pietwandelaar17432 ай бұрын
eargasm
@melanniedesousa87362 ай бұрын
@@pietwandelaar1743 🤣
@mahatmagandia48582 ай бұрын
there is a reason in India everyone Tibetan Ladakhi Nepali all can speak their mind, practice their culture, protest what they oppose and still live happily
@ChiChi-rj5wk2 ай бұрын
It’s hard to fine a genuine and loyal blogger like HAROLD. We love u the way u r❤️ FREE TIBET
@aimeesoto36852 ай бұрын
You always go to the most amazing areas in the world!
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
A subscriber for 5 years! I appreciate you 🙏🏻
@aimeesoto36852 ай бұрын
I will FOREVER support my Northman! I’m not much of a commenter but I always watch your amazing adventures! Hopefully one day I will be a lucky winner and receive a skull necklace, I will never take it off! 🙃😆 Seriously, thank you for taking me around the world with you! ♥️ Much love from California ♥️
@Markwhatney50882 ай бұрын
@@aimeesoto3685hello gorgeous 😍. You are very beautiful ❤
@1user12122 ай бұрын
Food like momo, thukpa, shabhaleb were brought by the Tibetan refugees when they came in exile. Food also has history, and when you think about it, Tibet historically bordered East Asia and thus their influence on our food. Places like India and Nepal never shared border with East Asia, so it is only sensical that Tibetan refugees brought these food with them.
@Gompotashikham2 ай бұрын
For the rest of India, it is, but ladhak already had these dishes available due to traders and pilgrims already exchanging visits.
@avimufcns2 ай бұрын
Momo was not brought by Tibetan refugees to Nepal, newari mo:mo existed way before they came. And also the spices we use is completely different. Tibetan momo is very bland and even the sauces that we use are completely different.
@kunchokdolma76662 ай бұрын
@avimufcns well, whereas I remember back then about 50 years ago, I have not seen or heard anyone in Nepal talking or eating momo. By the way, momo is a tibetan word. We tibetan have different kinds of momo, like kothey momo, logo momo, tee momo. Tibetan momo is bland as it brings out the true flavor of momo.
@avimufcns2 ай бұрын
@@kunchokdolma7666 no spices in Tibet that’s why it’s bland 🤣 and yes it maybe a Tibetan word but newari merchants used to trade with Tibet for hundreds of years so the food become part of the newari people. There are also some dishes in Tibet that was inspired by the Nepalese, mo:mo is a dumpling that first originated in China so does that mean China can claim all the dumplings made around the world? that’s like saying samosa, biryani, naan isn’t Indian because Iranian’s made it earlier.🤣 should Nepalese claim Tibetan Buddhism too since Nepali princess Bhrikuti is the one that introduced Buddhism to the Tibetan King. Were you even alive 50 years ago? Don’t speak about something you don’t know much about. And yes mo:mo has been made by the newari People for hundreds of years.
@1user12122 ай бұрын
@@avimufcns I find it absolutely hilarious that Nepalese put a colon sign between Mo and Mo and say it’s different from Tibetan momo. That’s okay bro.. you guys need the economic uplift and if selling momo gives you that then please go ahead. Selling Momo, thukpa, laphing etc was one of our source of sustenance when our parents came into exile when China occupied Tibet. However bland it was, it was our taste and it indicative of the lack of flavors in our homeland due to its altitude and we didn’t have masala spices like India. However, Nepal has heavy influence from India so naturally you all use a dialect of the Hindi language and say Namaste, wear sari, and most obviously use masala in your food, and added that masala in momo too. But when you claim these as yours then it’s called cultural appropriation because these all represent our people and our history.
@stanzinthinles86742 ай бұрын
hello harold, im really glad to see you in my hometown, id love to meet you, if youre still here that is, hope you are acclimatising to the high altitude, wishing you a safe and enjoyable trip
@jaymoo56742 ай бұрын
That's crazy, I have lived in Toronto my entire life and had no clue! I am going to go try some of those places in Parkdale now lol. (Little Tibet)
@tandoori_naan_2 ай бұрын
Ladakh is a Buddhist state. And only in India you can be a buddhist. China is communist, so no freedom of religion. and Pakistan is Islamic where you would be kaafir. Thus ladakh just like Bihar (Buddha's land) is very Indian. And thus HH Dalai Lama is in India (Dharamshala) and not in China/pakistan. India has all sects of all religions, most pluralistic society on earth.
@edmleague12762 ай бұрын
Check the Ladakh Religious Diversity please Google
@ulyssis10 күн бұрын
Ladakh should be returned to Tibet!
@tandoori_naan_7 күн бұрын
@ulyssis ladakh and Tibet were historically adversaries. Once ladakh controlled most of Tibet. N once the other way round. Asking to return one will be like saying return Paris to Germany.
@Lightnessx2 ай бұрын
I don't believe my luck. I was thinking, when is he gonna upload the next video? Came to check and 1 minute ago! Amazing! Now I have something to truly enjoy
@Andromedagalaxy22 ай бұрын
54:45 go and fight with China and ask for Tibet and just settle their with all those who wants to separate from India...this entire Jammu and Kashmir and LEH,LADAKH belongs to India ,which is inseparable.🎉❤
@MyWrong2 ай бұрын
we also dont want to go and leave ladakh,india i want to apologise behalf of him but the fact is every one of ladakhi are demanding sixth schedule thats what we want
@Andromedagalaxy22 ай бұрын
@@MyWrong i understand the issue of 6th schedule to preserve the local culture, history and tribal areas from outside influence... that's why I didn't commented on 6th schedule..but to talk about the to get separated from India while living in India is absolutely not acceptable... atleast such type of people should have learn from this Holiness Dalai Lama,who is respected all over world and say much about the Chinese atrocities during 1950s.
@Checkkkasd2 ай бұрын
That guy is not tibetan and he is ladakhi, why are you asking him to ask for Tibet n all. You are commenting as if he is Tibetan
@Pt002012 ай бұрын
the audacity for you to tell a ladakhi person that ladakh is yours and not his and that he should go to tibet and settle there lol
@Andromedagalaxy22 ай бұрын
@@Pt00201 i myself is from one of the Himalayan state,and second I am not telling a Ladakhi that this country is your or not,but when illiterate ass-h*le like you don't understand that I am saying to the one who is talking about to get separate from India ,it shows your mentality
@ebony26962 ай бұрын
Glad to see u back...❤from Shillong-Northeast India
@PigBenis694202 ай бұрын
hello from South Dakota, United States
@Forsaken007-gc7oj2 ай бұрын
@@PigBenis69420 Ηello, from the Moon !
@madhuk27472 ай бұрын
Hello from BayofBengal
@ProLab.2 ай бұрын
@@PigBenis69420 hello from Venus
@staceyjones87092 ай бұрын
I actually kept rewinding the video multiple times because you got such INCREDIBLE footage 💛👏 that I didn't know where to look first on the screen- there was so much to see and take in! 🤩🤩 And one thing I was just floored by, I mean the landscape and the views are just astounding and those buildings and structures you went through and inside (especially the one at the top close to the end) were just INCREDIBLE to see BUT ( and especially when factoring in that altitude) I can not get over ALL the STEPS! 😮 OH my goodness they just had steps, after steps, after steps 🙃😜 ..... they had more steps than that poor guy who changed the light bulbs had keys! 😆 I don't know how at that altitude (and it looked steep as well) they manage with so many steps and those climbs, but you did GREAT guy, WOW 💪 I don't know how you do these hard climbs all the time like you do. Makes me miss walking, such fantastic incredible sights to see up there 💛🤩 A really fun video again guy 😃👏👏👏 and I mean it - you did a fantastic job getting that footage 🤩🤩 loved being able to "tag along"... because there's no way (unless they duct tape me to a yak or something 🙃) that I could get up there to see all those neat sights 🤩 thanks again. Wonderful video! Stacey in Arizona
@PeaceDwellerАй бұрын
The Tibetan subscriber guy was super cool. Hope to see him in more videos.
@SonuSingh_gaming2 ай бұрын
Laddakh is always an integral part of India🇮🇳💯
@peteck0072 ай бұрын
Wow amazing conversations, a lot of people share the same feelings with the Ladakhi man who was worried about the land taking over by industries, despite not being Ladakhi. Hopefully it's better now and it seems the government is choosing to act wise.
@RohiiRat2 ай бұрын
Stop peddling chinese agenda u fool. Indians building projects in border area is bad?? What do they want? China to overtake that area withing few mins??
@marcusclack55862 ай бұрын
I’m in tears watching the haircut massage 😂 so unintentionally funny content
@hotmess78462 ай бұрын
that barber slapped the ish out of you 😂
@USNVET812 ай бұрын
Harald your vids bring back many good memories of traveling the world during my time in the military. Stay safe bro from your friends in the states!!!!
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
🙏
@EphemeralProductions2 ай бұрын
The reason she asked you to close your eyes then open them before she snapped the picture is it makes a better portrait; it’s a photographers trick I learned it in photography school. Dilates your pupils, causes you to squint a little, which gives your eyes more drama and warmth.
@HartajTrehan2 ай бұрын
no its so that there is a proof that you didn't take a photograph of a photograph...it records both with eyes closed and open
@annone64622 ай бұрын
It was so she could run away with the phone when his eyes were closed.😊
@realrishabhtiwari2 ай бұрын
No, it was make sure that it was real human not statue 🗿.
@johnsmith-iu1dv2 ай бұрын
I figure that she had him closes eyes so that when he is found dead later they can identify him better with is eyes closed. Sorry deadpan humor...
@EphemeralProductions2 ай бұрын
@@johnsmith-iu1dv 😆😆
@glauben75962 ай бұрын
Free Tibet ❤, hearald support for people of Tibet 🎉👍👍👍
@GoatMatataTV2 ай бұрын
❤✌
@eldorado19542 ай бұрын
You know big BS about Tibet..
@AkhandJambudweep.2 ай бұрын
I support tibet but truth is tibet will never be free
@TibetWangmo2 ай бұрын
@@AkhandJambudweep.whynot?
@jomembawang2 ай бұрын
Free them from who?
@kochitos37232 ай бұрын
Haraldo,if time permits, please visit ""NAGALAND"Northeast India. You can experience the real tribal life here. Abundance of local GONGO and pork o'clock everytime here . Love your videos , Northman ❤❤
@MS-sr3co2 ай бұрын
Yes please, The Great Northman.
@rrohannr2 ай бұрын
Im planning to ride my ktm duke 390 from Pune, MH to nagaland and other states of north east, in September, hope it goes well 😎
@Aesthetic_landscape2 ай бұрын
It's great to see you in Ladakh! Here, the greeting "Julley" is a versatile phrase used for hello, thank you, and goodbye-it's an expression of warmth and friendliness. If you're looking to try authentic Ladakhi food, I recommend "Chui-ttagi," a traditional dish of ladakh, available in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. While Leh has a cosmopolitan feel, to truly experience Ladakh, venture to offbeat destinations. You can catch an electric bus in the morning to explore the western side of Ladakh, or head to Nubra Valley, Changthang Plateau, or even as far as Zanskar for a more authentic taste of Ladakh’s stunning landscapes and rich culture.
@Rajendrasingh-by9np2 ай бұрын
Ladakh was historically an independent Buddhist kingdom, with its own royal dynasty. In the 15th century, it came under the influence of the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh, which established close ties with Tibet. Over the subsequent centuries, Ladakh faced repeated invasions and conquests, including by the Mughal Empire and the Dogra rulers of Jammu. In the mid-19th century, the Treaty of Amritsar in 1846 placed Ladakh under the suzerainty of the Dogra ruler of Jammu, who was a vassal of the British East India Company. This effectively incorporated Ladakh into the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. When India gained independence in 1947, Ladakh became part of the newly formed state of Jammu and Kashmir, which acceded to the Union of India. Ladakh's strategic location bordering Tibet, China, and Pakistan has made it an important region for India's geopolitical and security interests. In 2019, the Indian government reorganized the state of Jammu and Kashmir, carving out the union territory of Ladakh, which now has a separate administration from the rest of the erstwhile state. This was done to provide greater focus on the development and security of the Ladakh region.
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
Interesting rundown of the history
@dipakrajputt2 ай бұрын
The Dogra Empire was not a vassal state of the British when the Dogras defeated the Namgya Dynasty. General Zorawar Singh triumphed over the rulers of Ladakh, Baltistan, and even Tibet. Part of Tibet also fell under Dogra control, but it was impossible to hold Tibet during the winter. As the mountain passes became impassable due to snow, no supplies could reach Tibet from Ladakh or the Dogra center, making it difficult for the Dogras to maintain their hold. Zorawar Singh eventually died due to the extreme winter conditions. Later, the British defeated everyone, including the Punjab and the Dogras. I am also a Dogra, and I consider the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir (including Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit, Baltistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) as part of our heritage. British were very cleaver.. they used Bihars to defeat Gukhas, used Gurkhas to defeat Punjab, used Punjabis to defeat Dogras, And dogras to defeat someone else... British used Indian army to defeat China... Macau And Hong Kong were taken by brits to keep an eyes on china if they stop opium trade.. They used same Indian Army against ottomon And Germans... Still we Indians are weak......... Haha,,, We're a good fighters, we have just been pushed under a great poverty.. things have started to improve, we'll establish ourseves again undoubtedly... And BTW Tibetans, Ladakhi, All are equally brave And strong... Our beloved brothers... Love you Tibet, Love you Ladakh... We're same, will together reclaim our past glory
@Shubh-vs3stАй бұрын
@@dipakrajputtthe whole jammu kashmir and ladakh was one and was bought by dogra rulers jammukashmir has always been under dogra rule after and what ksshmiris claim after brainwashed by islam the special status they got of state was becoz due to dogra ruler harisingh otherwise the have been captured by india a long term ago their father sheik abdullaah shaked hand with india it was thw whole jammukashmir ladakh was bought by dogra rulers and if u r a dogra and know history u would never support india it is captured by india thia landb and if u remeber jammu region more area was captures by india not kashmir or ladakh
@dorjeetsetan27956 күн бұрын
@@dipakrajputt zorawar singh was not simply died due to extreme winter condition, he was beheaded in Toyo (Purang) by Tibetan soldiers ...so called dogra invasion of western Tibet just less than 1 year...(see the treaties after that all traditional border b/w Ladakh and western Tibet remain respected.
@dipakrajputt5 күн бұрын
@@dorjeetsetan2795 with all due respect, I don't mean to disrespect Tibetans or Ladakhi people. I respect their bravery, in a war one side has to win and the other side has to lose. For me, both sides were brave, what I'm saying is, in peak winter, all high passes through ladakh to Tibet closes coz of the heavy snow, So, it's never possible to hold Tibet as all supply lines will be closed. There was no reinforcement, no proper clothing as per the geography of Tibet, no proper food supply, etc. We should appreciate that Zorawar Singh was a great commander. once again, I don't mean to present the Tibetan side or any other side as weak. Cheers!!
@DCTravelerExperience2 ай бұрын
I love this video. I love Tibetan people and Tibetan food. Momos and Shapale are my favorite Tibetan foods. While you guys were having dinner, TJ mentioned that there's a song also about Shapale. I know that song. I have also used that song on one of my vlogs. I have so many videos about Tibetan food and Tibet and also a whole series in Ladakh on my channel as well. Love this place. Enjoy!
@GREENDAY662 ай бұрын
MOMO is Nepali food not tibet
@kamikaze78462 ай бұрын
@@GREENDAY66 get the fxxxk outa here claiming momo as Nepali food..I am neither Nepali nor Tibetan..but I have conducted research on Himalayan gastronomy and food history..prior to Tibetan refugees arrival in India and Nepal and most recently about a decade ago..none of the Nepali households knew how to make momo..they would have momo at restaurants and hotels run by Tibetan refugees in Nepal and India..maybe people mainly in Mustang region or people with strong Tibetan cultural influences knew how to make momo..but to say that Momo is a Nepali food..is a gross lie..I get that now Momo has gained a lot of popularity in India and Nepal..which is thanks to the Tibetan refugee community who employed Nepali helpers and then taught them how to make momo..I have been to Kalimpong and Darjeeling and Kathmandu numerous times in 1980s and 1990s..none of the restaurants run by Nepali people sold Momo..it was at the restaurants run by Tibetan refugees where Momo was the main dish..all the Nepali restaurants would sell..rice and vegetables. Of late I have been witnessing so many misinformation in the internet regarding Momo being Nepali dish..therefore, I felt its important to get it clear and stop with the misinformation..with so many fake and untrue theories about momo being Nepali/Newari dish..
@GREENDAY662 ай бұрын
@@kamikaze7846 fuckup..... tibetain called it mogmog not mo:mo do more research and debate here
@tentib30952 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for clarifications.
@shatsamo45212 ай бұрын
@@kamikaze7846good research 👍👍
@Vlogz2542 ай бұрын
At least you made my night...got something sensible to watch...I like what you do. Hoping to see you soon in Nairobi KENYA
@karansagar17642 ай бұрын
GLAD TO SEE U HARALD AGAIN......IF YOU HAVE COME TO LADAKH THEN MUST MUST MUST VISIT JAMMU AS WELL......JAMMU❤ IS ONE OF THE BEST CITIES IN INDIA❤
@jacksparow0512 ай бұрын
Welcome to India brother....enjoy Hope you will have a great time
@tensang302 ай бұрын
Tashi delek Herald sir. We always appreciate your videos which are very entertaining, adventurous and beautiful but today’s video is very special, heart touching and beautiful. Thank you Herald sir and Tenzin la for representing our beautiful country Tibet. Kindly visit Dharamsala- beautiful residential exile place of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in India 🇮🇳 where you can explore our beautiful tradition and culture. We will be so grateful and thankful for it. In Ladakh, you can visit Nubra valley,pangong lake, Tso moriri, and lots of precious and holy Buddhist’s monasteries. Take care and safe journey ❤ Free Tibet 🙏 ❤️
@eddiegrant582 ай бұрын
Great thumbnail. The north of India looks way more appealing to visit.
@sakmooohf-rx8kj2 ай бұрын
The north indian planes r very crowded but the mountains are great
@Shubh-vs3stАй бұрын
Start from punjab and till jammukashmir beautiful rest is fcked the plains
@ValentinaMitchell12 ай бұрын
So happy to see another vlog! So much to say and I’ve watched every second. Interesting place to visit for sure!
@FilmMission2 ай бұрын
Hair cut with happy ending - lol. Great Film. Thanks
@welcome18912 ай бұрын
Ladakh share close relationship with Tibet as Ladakhi are Tibetan origin like many of people in Himalaya. Ladakh is one of state of India . Sadly Tibet is under Chinese occupation.
@shezzychauhdryАй бұрын
all of your Tibet vidoes are very interesting to watch honestly.
@Octopus048 күн бұрын
Not Tibet... Its India... Tibet is annexed by china...
@Julie_Misha2 ай бұрын
Harold at the Barbers "Are you having fun back there"? Hahahahaha Harold, I love your video's
@jtefa2 ай бұрын
the legend goes that the keymaster keeps unlocking till today
@standardautomobil41292 ай бұрын
Ladakh nightsky is beautiful DO not miss it haraldo, u can see the milkyway🌌
@mr.traveller33412 ай бұрын
This place looks like the remnants of ancient sea... Amazing landscape!
@santhoshv30282 ай бұрын
They were once sea or ocean. Himalaya itself formed by collision of two tectonic plates inside the ocean.
@abhayoberoi21222 ай бұрын
Guy- he was on a 21 day hunger strike...nobody listened to him Harold- So he started eating again? 😂😂
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
Legitimate reply me still thinks 😂😎
@abhayoberoi21222 ай бұрын
Absolutely 😂 @@HaraldBaldr
@tenzinchodon36602 ай бұрын
Glad to see that you’re trying our traditional Tibetan food « Momo ». I agree with Tenzin, momo maybe every Tibetan’s most favorite food. For us, it’s not just a food. It’s an emotion. Back in Tibet, momo used to be commonly made of yak meat. And, it’s not an everyday food there. Momo is a traditional delicacy which is served on special occasions like Losar ( Tibetan new year) or other important occasions. Thank you Harald ( The great north man) for this beautiful vlog. You have been my fav no.1 KZbinr since many years 😊 and many more years to go. Best wishes to you 🙏 Free Tibet!
@Karma_2432 ай бұрын
Pls don't skip advertisements to support his channel 🩷🩷🩷
@GREENDAY662 ай бұрын
momo is Nepali food not tebetian food ..... mogmog is tibetan food
@tenzinchodon36602 ай бұрын
Please check out the history properly from reliable sources. Momo traces its root to Tibet. Basically, it’s a rustic version of dumplings from china. According to the sources, momo (steamed dumplings) was invented between 10th or 12th century during the song dynasty. However, it was later given different names in different regions of Eastern Asia (Tibet, China, Japan and so on.). Back in Tibet, momo was pronounced like « mog mog ». Regarding the Nepal side of history, one prevalent belief is that the Newar merchants of the Kathmandu valley played a key role in this. They used to trade a lot with Tibet, particularly Lhasa. In the process, they picked the momo-making techniques from there and introduced them to Nepal by somewhat modifying the seasonings in order to suit the Nepal palate, mainly that of the locals of Kathmandu valley. Gradually, momo became very famous amongst the Newa community. Hence, momo is originally a Tibetan tradition dish. Believe it or not ! Knowledge is a power. Accepting the fact will not let you down. Thank you for your interest in momo 🙏
@karmalove902 ай бұрын
@@GREENDAY66This is hilarious!! Momo and Mogmog is the same thing. Tibetans call it momo with a silent g because we say it faster. Don’t try to claim someone’s else traditional food. Momo came from Tibet and the only reason it’s even in Nepal is because of newari traders getting introduced by Tibetans whne they went to trade.
@karmalove902 ай бұрын
@@GREENDAY66 your source is trust me bro ? lol
@clayanderson40582 ай бұрын
Another great, atypical travel video by Harald...can't wait to see part 2.
@Amory982 ай бұрын
The best way to experience leh is to ride there on a motorcycle 😅❤. And we'd KILL for a Harold motorcycle vlog series haha
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
I tried but there's no way without a valid licence up there. So gonna have to get mine re-newed first
@allisonblair62542 ай бұрын
Lots of hiking and stairs, thank you for filming, my knee and ankle couldn't handle all that climbing - the food looks delicious, love your videos
@adventureswithfarmertroy2 ай бұрын
I ❤Leh, Ladakh … my favorite 😍… Jai Hind 🇮🇳Jai Ladakh 🏔️✌️😎🤘… Julley 🙏Namaste
@IndjanTraveler2 ай бұрын
Land of High Passes & Little Tibet 🏔✨ 🙏
@IrishViking822 ай бұрын
Greetings Haraldo! Once again, thoroughly enjoyed content. I don't know what was funnier the sloppy head slaps in the barber shop or the way you guys poured that kingfisher beer. As always, keep the videos coming. Skol!
@dirtrider22972 ай бұрын
Tj seemed like a cool dude and always enjoy these vlogs. Keep em coming harald
@SatpalSingh-sf6ou2 ай бұрын
From Varanasi direct to leh ladakh wow the man of actor director and character 👍 👍 👍
@1user12122 ай бұрын
Harold, we Tibetans in exile are a tiny population with just about 150,000 spread across all over the globe (most being in India with about 90,000 Tibetans). Our ancestors like the 7th century minister (who was bestowed the title Thonmi Sambhota by the great Indian scholars of the time to mean “the great Tibetan of the Thon clan”) have made great contributions in inventing the Tibetan language that has helped the entire Himalayan belt and in preserving Vajrayana Buddhism. Tibetan architecture, language, cuisine, culture are now prevalent all over the countries that share border with the Himalayan range. However, nowadays, cultural appropriation is rampant and there is a push to eliminating the name Tibetan and instead claiming these as their own. We’ve already lost our country to communist China, and it has become an existential threat where our culture, religion, language, all of which contribute to our unique identity is being stolen as we speak. Please help keep this name Tibet and Tibetan. I even see in this young boy Tenzin’s answer to you. He showed a sign of the refugee complex of Tibetans where they don’t feel confident in adamantly condemning others who steal our identity. It was such a heart-breaking scene.
@Tashi19592 ай бұрын
Yes, that's true!
@Pennywise.182 ай бұрын
India will always be home for Tibetans ❤ I have so many Tibetan friends in Uttarakhand
@Hanalemma2 ай бұрын
My bf and I watch all your vlogs. We LOVE your personality and think you're super funny and cool. Thank you so much for your content and for being YOU
@rakeshkapoor11992 ай бұрын
Very nice, informative and natural interaction with local people. Your spending in a local village/ towns is very touching, God bless!
@randysingh6548Ай бұрын
Nice video tour of ladakh, was fun watching.
@chingmesharpatsang84462 ай бұрын
Free Tibet ❤❤❤❤
@Augusto9588Ай бұрын
Looks beautiful and civilized compared to most of India, not even trash on the streets.
@DG-kv3qiАй бұрын
That's how a big chunk of India is. KZbinrs go to Varanasi and old Delhi for views.
@Thwgreat25 күн бұрын
India is too big to be generalised as a whole country
@wienerfickmann79792 ай бұрын
what's up honey,,,, been watching for years. keep up the great work.
@tHYRR3N2 ай бұрын
I looked at Leh on google maps, and the density of hospitals and hotels are astounding, seem like tourism there is the most important busniess there. Trekkers form all around the world fly in to Leh before ventureing out into the mountains.
@prabhatmohansingh92522 ай бұрын
Yes.. these places became very popular among young people..most of them go there for bike ride..
@krispinaugustine03892 ай бұрын
Hello king harald 😊 nothing much too say cause words are not enough to how you keep us glued to the screen ❤
@The_NomadNinja2 ай бұрын
Harald told his son they're having Himalayan Deer Steaks for dinner. Son: “Dad, where did you find a Himalayan Deer?” Harald: “I found Himalayan in the road on the way home…”
@mariolopez-oi2td2 ай бұрын
😂
@JayJayFromAZ2 ай бұрын
@@The_NomadNinja Mr Noodles found it.
@indranathyadav64312 ай бұрын
18:00 Baldr + Barber = deadly combination.❤
@trolloverbeethoven25672 ай бұрын
Did a 6week trek from Srinagar to Leh 1986July/Aug had to wait for snows to melt, great scenery & different tribes/nomads along the way but few people in the small villages & Gompas.
@bennyblanco5192 ай бұрын
That's awesome I can go try this stuff since Toronto is only a hour away from where I live.
@imperialsect42572 ай бұрын
Hmmm....amazing Tibetan food in Parkdale you say....I guess I know where I am going next weekend!!
@youreprettygood26032 ай бұрын
57:13 Dictatorship -> "Shut your mouth or get punished 😠" Democracy -> "Yeah yeah whatever, keep talking 🙄"
@Octopus042 ай бұрын
That fat ass is living in delusion... He doesn't know the history yet thinks of himself as a historian... He says balochistan, half tibet, afghanistan is under ladakh kingdom😂😂😂😂... People like him deserve xi jinping treatment...
@avimufcns2 ай бұрын
Leaders are all dictators
@MyWrong2 ай бұрын
what you mean
@dipakrajputt2 ай бұрын
@@MyWrong India is a democracy that is why he was able to express his views without any fear
@sriyam66502 ай бұрын
If this video goes viral then he will go to jail for sure. Because he speaks against india right to speak doesn't give right to speak against nation .
@santhoshms1542 ай бұрын
People in Leh are super kind and friendly. getting scammed in Leh is less
@thrinleydorje17172 ай бұрын
Fucker he got scammed as soon as possible he reached at ladhak by taxi driver he left him before they reached at leah market far beyond like 3 km
@nihalmirza12212 ай бұрын
A taxi driver in Leh asked for 150 rs and we visited about 5 hotels. After spending an hour with us I tried to pay extra, he didn't accept it. Harold should trust a bit more.
@LastYak2 ай бұрын
I dont blame harold as he has been scammed so much.
@Shubh-vs3stАй бұрын
In whole jammuksshmir peoples are gem and gentle
@finnflashen2 ай бұрын
Round 2 sloppy headslaps killed me 😂😂😂.
@aakashlukher12972 ай бұрын
Love your Hard work Harald to make videos for us.
@d.o.k.a66292 ай бұрын
So excited to see more of your ladakh adventures! Feel like watching your mustang episodes… 👌keep vlogging! You are the BEST!!! 🌷🕊️
@jayyadavv92 ай бұрын
32:00 the cow isn't eating trash it's a type of fodder
@EphemeralProductions2 ай бұрын
Good! I was worried about him. ❤️
@prasangurung52532 ай бұрын
Vegetable remains.
@HP-pn8jr2 ай бұрын
The best barber video ever 😂 ❤
@seanclayton89282 ай бұрын
Hahaha the barber shop segment was funny “ Are you having Fun”
@rigzinwangchuk33912 ай бұрын
I love your natural sense of humour. If you could go to tibet. You will find more interesting artefacts. Hope you can visit potato palace in lhasa and show to the world 🌎 how is Tibet .
@gromit5762 ай бұрын
I live just outside Toronto. Will visit Parkdale, to look for 'shabaley'. Thanks Tenzin.
@tmalfris1362 ай бұрын
Best videos ever! i hope you continue doing this for long time!
@---GOD---2 ай бұрын
Listening to the Ladakhi man talk about his desire for sovereignty and independence from India, China, and Pakistan was very interesting. I always thought most Ladakhi's were cool with India.
@dipakrajputt2 ай бұрын
that looks like a completely isolated case.. never heard of anything like that... may be not happy with something... But it's fine... We all, at some point of time feel we're not receiving what we should be receiving... We love him, he also loves us...
@SaagharWritesАй бұрын
Kb kha esa?
@dipitbhatt7224Ай бұрын
Everyone, literally every single being has a different sense of what true freedom is.
@captainnemo80722 ай бұрын
India is the region's default safe haven.
@tomwilson51082 ай бұрын
Looks really nice. Never been keen on going to India. It seems too busy and chaotic, but this area seems a lot more relaxed
@santhoshv30282 ай бұрын
That's the problem with foreigners. Don't just stick with delhi, taj mahal, varanasi etc.. those are not even 0.1% of india. Come out of that circle to see real India.
@sauravkumarchand96912 ай бұрын
India has got everything a traveler can dream and wish in their tour itinerary:- Snow Capped Mountains Peaks and Hills, Glaciers, Frozen Valleys, Frozen Waterfalls, Frozen Lakes, Frozen Rivers, River Islands, Coral Oceanic Islands, White, Black, Clay Beaches, Caves (Historical Man Made and Stalactites, Stalagmites), Canyons, Hot Sandy Desert, Cold Desert, White Salt Desert, Red Desert, Waterfalls, Table Mountains, Hillocks, Rocky Hills, Plateaus, Plains, Ravines Badlands, Active Volcanic Peak, Mud Volcanoes, Forests-Alpine, Temperate, Sub Tropical, Evergreen, Rain, Mangrove, Lakes (Freshwater, Saltwater, Backwaters, Artificial Man Made), Cascades, Gorges, Estuaries, Lagoons, Swampy Marshlands, Grasslands, River Basins, Diverse species of Flora and Fauna, Wettest Place on Earth, Asia's Cleanest Village, Heritage Gardens, Tulip Gardens, 2nd Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth, World's Highest Motorable Road Network, 3rd Highest Village on Earth, Prehistoric Sites, Dinosaurs Fossil Sites, Ancient Temples & Monuments, Ancient Civilization Archeological Sites, Paleontological Sites, Geological Sites, Sea Forts, Hill Forts, Riverside Forts, Island Forts, Hill Palaces, Royal Palaces, Historical Heritage Buildings, Museums, Nature Parks, Historical Heritage Hotels, Luxury Hotels & Resorts, Diverse Regional Cuisines, Mysterious Sites, Creepy and Haunted Sites, Abandoned and Ruined Sites, Adventure Sports, Apricot, Apple, Saffron, Tea Plantations, Coffee Plantations, Herbs & Spices Plantations, Orange, Sugarcane, Pineapple, Date, Papaya, Sunflower, Kiwi Fruit, Grapes, Dragon Fruit Farmlands, Lavender Fields, Vineyards, Water Sports, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking, Spas, Golf Courses, Super Malls, Luxury Trains, Many Modern developed cities and towns. There are 54 Wildlife National Parks, 553 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 31 Marine Sanctuaries, 6 Marine National Parks, 75 Wetlands, 72 Bird Sanctuaries, 13 Butterflies Parks, 122 Botanical Gardens, 164 Zoological Parks, 43 UNESCO World Heritage Sites but unfortunately Western Media seldom showcase in their reports.
@RachelM-t9k2 ай бұрын
Hey Harald, It's Rachel in Connecticut in America--- love the Barber/Chiropractor scene,all for $4.00! Never laughed so hard about the Head slaps and that hand massager on your head!!!!😂
@prasenjitshukla69572 ай бұрын
I’m sorry to say this, but I believe India is shouldering too much responsibility in protecting, supporting, and educating people from the Himalayan region. We've been incredibly generous in the past, offering shelter to the Dalai Lama and Tibetan exiles. If the Indian army were to withdraw, there’s little doubt that their fate would be similar to what happened to the Baloch in Pakistan or the Uyghurs in China. However, in India, they have the freedom to speak out and even criticize the country openly.
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
... and that's why you are better than the other 2 countries you mentioned!
@toddzhang40052 ай бұрын
But Ladakh was an independent kingdom before India occupied it in 1947. And look at the current living standards of Tibet/China and India, you can understand why many local people in Ladakh are longing for an independent country governed by themselve now. They also have theire own culture and language.
@HaraldBaldr2 ай бұрын
I’m just a foreigner so obviously don’t know much about this local political situation. But why I will say from being a student of international politics and history my entire life is that chances are this new kingdom wouldn’t last long before Pakistan and/or China came up with some excuse to take over either fully or by stealth and bribery of local leaders.
@Checkkkasd2 ай бұрын
You are mixing thing . Dalai Lama and Tibetans are not ladakhi. That guy is ladakhi so pliz dont mixed up . We Tibetan are always indept and grateful to India
@toddzhang40052 ай бұрын
Great to hear you were majored in international political and history. But you might be wrong on your this prediction (that either PK or CN will annihilate the newely established country). Just look at Bhutan and Sikkim. Who annihilated tiny kindom Sikkim? Does Bhutan share a boundary with CN? Is it still independent? Just at the opposite, if CN is not there, Bhutan may have disappeared long ago, just like Sikkm.
@LemoNopes2 ай бұрын
Ladakhi cuisine originates from the Ladakh region in the northernmost part of India, located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Ladakh is a high-altitude desert area nestled in the Himalayas and the Karakoram mountain ranges, bordering Tibet to the east. The region has a unique blend of cultural influences due to its geographical location, drawing from Tibetan, Indian, and Central Asian culinary traditions. Key Features of Ladakhi Cuisine Staple Ingredients: Barley: The primary staple grain in Ladakh, used to make products like tsampa (roasted barley flour) and sattu. Wheat: Used in various dishes like noodles and bread. Dairy Products: Including butter and cheese from yak and cow milk. Meat: Primarily mutton and yak, due to the harsh climate where agriculture is limited. Popular Dishes: Thukpa: A hearty noodle soup with vegetables and sometimes meat, influenced by Tibetan cuisine. Momos: Dumplings filled with vegetables or meat, similar to those found in neighboring Tibet and Nepal. Skyu: A traditional soup or stew made with dough and vegetables or meat, particularly suited to the cold climate. Khambir: A type of local bread, often served with butter tea or curries. Butter Tea: A traditional beverage made with tea leaves, yak butter, and salt, providing warmth and energy in the cold weather. Cultural Influences: Ladakhi cuisine has strong Tibetan influences due to historical trade routes and cultural exchanges. The cuisine also incorporates Indian spices and cooking techniques, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage of the region. Ladakhi food is adapted to the high-altitude environment and cold climate, focusing on warmth, sustenance, and simple preparation methods that utilize the limited resources available in the region. The unique blend of ingredients and flavors makes Ladakhi cuisine a distinct culinary tradition within the Indian subcontinent.
@LemoNopes2 ай бұрын
@@WaMo721 Read your history books again !
@Bs-gw3tt2 ай бұрын
@@LemoNopes Winnie the pooh
@MayankKhemka2 ай бұрын
Chinese in comments speaking like they got freedom😂😂😂😂😂😂