I am so excited that you are back in Nepal. This country is one of my favorites as well. I did the Langtang Valley trek and took a helicopter to Mt Everest during my stay. You are so right about the Nepali people…they are so nice. I can’t wait to come back next year. Looking forward to your adventures while in Nepal. One of my favorite restaurant’s in Thamel was OR2K. IFf you like Mediterranean food…you will like this place.
@bijayadulal97822 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Nepal bro
@shumanrai8042 жыл бұрын
Welcome back brother 😌. ILLAM (Eastern Nepal) is waiting for you ☺️
@rajeshbista26902 жыл бұрын
OR2K is one of my favs as well. You are right a country is nothing without its ctizens and Nepalese people truly have a sense of innocent humanism about them.
@sjnmhn2 жыл бұрын
I hope Mark weins will also come to Nepal!! its been 9 years!!
@bobblebob1002 жыл бұрын
How was the Langtang trip? Ive been 3 times to Nepal - EBC, Annapurna Circuit and Manaslu Circuit and looking to go back next year to do Langtang
@kaibab6162 жыл бұрын
I went to Nepal my first time in 2013. I'll be heading back next year for my 10th time. It's definitely my favorite place!
@infinitedreams91572 жыл бұрын
Yeah if it’s your favorite country, give up your original citizenship, get a Nepalese citizenship and live here for 2-5 years! Then you will say, I don’t wanna live this shit hole😂 of a 3000th world country( not a 3rd world country, 3rd world countries are far better than this hole). Laws suck, government corrupt, and people old fashioned! If you have lots of money, you can live like a king here, but if you have average amount of money, you can’t even afford a goddam car, you know the tax for a vehicle here is 250%+, so an average car costing $20k US, would cost $100k plus in Nepal! For example Tesla costs about $60k+ but here it costs, $240k+, you could be-rich here but you can only afford cars like Hyundai and Toyota (their lower end cars).Your will get an average job here with monthly salary ranging from $140 to $350, if you do end up earning big, it will be about $500 to $1200(monthly not weekly). And don’t get me started about medical facilities, people can’t afford to pay insurance fees regularly, so very few are insured, the cost of medical services is low compared to western countries but the hospitals suck, they are dirty, poorly maintained. Few private hospitals are somewhat okay, but cost a lot more than government ones! Not a single high profile person, like Ministers ,Prime minister, president and so on, get treatment here, they travel to countries like Singapore, US and other European countries for treatment. No matter how much they praise that medical services here are good, they don’t put their faith in hospitals here! Lets talk about Education system here, it’s all about what you can remember and write in exams! They don’t give a shit about your actual skill development, all they care here is about how much you score in your exams! Most schools are poorly maintained, teachers here are mostly under qualified, trust me anyone with a decent qualification is either in Australia or in the US as a assistant professor, waiting to be an actual professor in a decent environment! Dress code is strict, you get beat up if you don’t trim your stupid hair! Some high schools don’t even let students attend exams, if they have hair longer than a few inches or so. That’s my personal experience from a high school called KMC(Kathmandu Model College), it was about 7 years ago, I was going to attend my chemistry practical board exam, and they sent me to a hair salon to cut my hair as it was a few inches longer than the permitted length, as I did not have any time to waste on trimming my stupid hair while I was studying for my board exams! Another one is my cousins experience, from his school called United academy, he was beaten their for his slightly fitting clothes. Yes these high schools prefer baggy looking pants and shirts, which are obviously oversized! If you are a student from a western country, bye bye summer vacation, there is no 3 months+ summer holiday here for you! No 2 week + winter vacation and 7+ days spring break! The most you are gonna get is a 3-5 days winter vacation, 10+ days dashain vacation and 5+ days Tihar vacation! And obliviously there is no concept of weekend, only Saturdays are off, no day off for Sunday! So an official week here is 6 working days not 5! Even children in middle school are severely punished for dress code violations, hair violation and so on. There is so semester system here until you finish high school, only after you start your bachelors you get to choose a college which offer semester exams, instead of yearly exams. I don’t know much about O levels and A levels, I hope they offer semester system! FOR ALL THOSE WHO STUDY FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOL PRACTICAL EXAMS AND VIVA, DONT! ITS NOT NECESSARY, YOU ARE GONNA GET 23+ NO MATTER HOW YOU MESS UP YOUR VIVA AND PRACTICAL EXAMS! Now let’s talk about government offices, one word they suck! Long lines, lunch breaks, stupid staffs and so on. A work that should be complete under 30 minutes here takes hours or even a day to complete! Take your Rastirya Parichaya Patra as an example, it took a whole day for my brother just to register and fill up paper work and give biometrics! What’s the use of that shit, when you already have a goddamn citizenship? If you pay them some cash it would be done in under an hour or so, but you have to identify whom to bribe though😂, or you might end of becoming a laughing stock or getting punished by law! Any other government work you do takes 7 times longer than what westerners call lousy government work time! Let’s talk about media, watching World Cup football/soccer was free for as far as I can remember but now they want to charge you extra for it?😂And not only that they even want as far as to ban pirated sites which offers the match with a a few minutes delay as well? Now tell me government aren’t you taking money from media hub or whatever that bought the rights to be exclusive broadcasters of the World Cup?🖕. Concept of free speech is foreign here, if you open up and express your opinions on social media about the government, you are inviting trouble! Even porn is banded in this country officially and the reason they are giving is to prevent rape and other harassment. Be serious bruh, wolves are wolves, they are not gonna change whether you ban porn or not! As long as some men remain wolves by nature, it’s not gonna stop! Banning porn takes away their means to self gratify themselves and make them hungrier for live action! Government and law have failed to provide justice for victims like Nirmala and so many other girls and women! Instead of making stricter and thorough investigation in such cases, they think the solution is to ban porn? In my opinion, If prostitution was legal here and run through government, the rape cases here would be lower, as the wolves get their gratification! This happens here illegally and both the people who buy it and those who sell it are at a risk of jail time, disease, violence and fraud. If they legalized such activities and charged taxes,(since government like charging taxes on anything and everything) provide free medical checkups to all sex workers, STI here would be low, and the status of sex workers would improve. It’s my opinion anyways, you can disagree! And it’s unlikely that it will happen in the coming 500+ years or so! IN CONCLUSION, I DONT PERSONALLY HATE NEPAL, I JUST HATE THE SYSTEM, LAW, GOVERNMENT AND HOW ITS RUN!!!!!
@HOLLYWOODINSIDERTV2 жыл бұрын
❤ agreed!
@menukabasnet39352 жыл бұрын
2013 when I was bron!!!
@infinitedreams91572 жыл бұрын
@@menukabasnet3935 thats only possible if you are a kid and using your moms youtube account! If you are talking about 2013 BS, you would be 63 years old. But since the guy is from the west he certainly meant 2013 AD!🤦♂️
@arunarai54352 жыл бұрын
welcome to Nepal 😍😍🙏🙏🙏
@AlexDeApar1232 жыл бұрын
For someone who has been to 104 countries to say Nepal is my favourite brings tears in my eyes. We Nepalese will do our best to make sure you get the best local treatment with delicous food, great mountain views, and this is the best time to visit mountains ! Make sure you take a lot of videos as we all are waiting.
@infinitedreams91572 жыл бұрын
Yeah if it’s your favorite country, give up your original citizenship, get a Nepalese citizenship and live here for 2-5 years! Then you will say, I don’t wanna live this shit hole😂 of a 3000th world country( not a 3rd world country, 3rd world countries are far better than this hole). Laws suck, government corrupt, and people old fashioned! If you have lots of money, you can live like a king here, but if you have average amount of money, you can’t even afford a goddam car, you know the tax for a vehicle here is 250%+, so an average car costing $20k US, would cost $100k plus in Nepal! For example Tesla costs about $60k+ but here it costs, $240k+, you could be-rich here but you can only afford cars like Hyundai and Toyota (their lower end cars).Your will get an average job here with monthly salary ranging from $140 to $350, if you do end up earning big, it will be about $500 to $1200(monthly not weekly). And don’t get me started about medical facilities, people can’t afford to pay insurance fees regularly, so very few are insured, the cost of medical services is low compared to western countries but the hospitals suck, they are dirty, poorly maintained. Few private hospitals are somewhat okay, but cost a lot more than government ones! Not a single high profile person, like Ministers ,Prime minister, president and so on, get treatment here, they travel to countries like Singapore, US and other European countries for treatment. No matter how much they praise that medical services here are good, they don’t put their faith in hospitals here! Lets talk about Education system here, it’s all about what you can remember and write in exams! They don’t give a shit about your actual skill development, all they care here is about how much you score in your exams! Most schools are poorly maintained, teachers here are mostly under qualified, trust me anyone with a decent qualification is either in Australia or in the US as a assistant professor, waiting to be an actual professor in a decent environment! Dress code is strict, you get beat up if you don’t trim your stupid hair! Some high schools don’t even let students attend exams, if they have hair longer than a few inches or so. That’s my personal experience from a high school called KMC(Kathmandu Model College), it was about 7 years ago, I was going to attend my chemistry practical board exam, and they sent me to a hair salon to cut my hair as it was a few inches longer than the permitted length, as I did not have any time to waste on trimming my stupid hair while I was studying for my board exams! Another one is my cousins experience, from his school called United academy, he was beaten their for his slightly fitting clothes. Yes these high schools prefer baggy looking pants and shirts, which are obviously oversized! If you are a student from a western country, bye bye summer vacation, there is no 3 months+ summer holiday here for you! No 2 week + winter vacation and 7+ days spring break! The most you are gonna get is a 3-5 days winter vacation, 10+ days dashain vacation and 5+ days Tihar vacation! And obliviously there is no concept of weekend, only Saturdays are off, no day off for Sunday! So an official week here is 6 working days not 5! Even children in middle school are severely punished for dress code violations, hair violation and so on. There is so semester system here until you finish high school, only after you start your bachelors you get to choose a college which offer semester exams, instead of yearly exams. I don’t know much about O levels and A levels, I hope they offer semester system! FOR ALL THOSE WHO STUDY FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOL PRACTICAL EXAMS AND VIVA, DONT! ITS NOT NECESSARY, YOU ARE GONNA GET 23+ NO MATTER HOW YOU MESS UP YOUR VIVA AND PRACTICAL EXAMS! Now let’s talk about government offices, one word they suck! Long lines, lunch breaks, stupid staffs and so on. A work that should be complete under 30 minutes here takes hours or even a day to complete! Take your Rastirya Parichaya Patra as an example, it took a whole day for my brother just to register and fill up paper work and give biometrics! What’s the use of that shit, when you already have a goddamn citizenship? If you pay them some cash it would be done in under an hour or so, but you have to identify whom to bribe though😂, or you might end of becoming a laughing stock or getting punished by law! Any other government work you do takes 7 times longer than what westerners call lousy government work time! Let’s talk about media, watching World Cup football/soccer was free for as far as I can remember but now they want to charge you extra for it?😂And not only that they even want as far as to ban pirated sites which offers the match with a a few minutes delay as well? Now tell me government aren’t you taking money from media hub or whatever that bought the rights to be exclusive broadcasters of the World Cup?🖕. Concept of free speech is foreign here, if you open up and express your opinions on social media about the government, you are inviting trouble! Even porn is banded in this country officially and the reason they are giving is to prevent rape and other harassment. Be serious bruh, wolves are wolves, they are not gonna change whether you ban porn or not! As long as some men remain wolves by nature, it’s not gonna stop! Banning porn takes away their means to self gratify themselves and make them hungrier for live action! Government and law have failed to provide justice for victims like Nirmala and so many other girls and women! Instead of making stricter and thorough investigation in such cases, they think the solution is to ban porn? In my opinion, If prostitution was legal here and run through government, the rape cases here would be lower, as the wolves get their gratification! This happens here illegally and both the people who buy it and those who sell it are at a risk of jail time, disease, violence and fraud. If they legalized such activities and charged taxes,(since government like charging taxes on anything and everything) provide free medical checkups to all sex workers, STI here would be low, and the status of sex workers would improve. It’s my opinion anyways, you can disagree! And it’s unlikely that it will happen in the coming 500+ years or so! IN CONCLUSION, I DONT PERSONALLY HATE NEPAL, I JUST HATE THE SYSTEM, LAW, GOVERNMENT AND HOW ITS RUN!!!!!
@TheWanderLife2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful to see how much love Nepalese have for their country. It is very admirable,! It is a very great culture and country! We have been here for 2 months now and definitely is going to be hard to leave when the time comes. Take care!
@vegitasama76332 жыл бұрын
@@prakritikandel9765 its a sighn of gratitude brother when people say that most often its just a say and they dont do it fr not tryna be rude
@saurabacharya97852 жыл бұрын
um yeah nepal does try to keep clean but yeah not all the places are clean
@yaboifungi8635 Жыл бұрын
@@saurabacharya9785 with everything in the world
@MRDR8852 жыл бұрын
This is a proud moment that visitors coming back to our country just like you Hope you enjoy your trek #peace
@benekatalin Жыл бұрын
I been there 3 x in one year ❤❤🪔🙏🥰🎇🍀🥂✨🎉💫🎁 I love it 🎉
@Sa_gar.2 жыл бұрын
I love How balanced the food is... Rice = carbs Daal = proteins &fibres Green vegetables= vit A,C and K butter : extra fat Curd = vit B12 . Excelant♥️♥️🇳🇵🤘
@3ain3osha62 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the details
@pratheek1522 жыл бұрын
Vit b12 has nothing to do with diabetes
@Sa_gar.2 жыл бұрын
having diabetes mellitus can increase your risk of having a B-12 deficiency because it may be a side effect of metformin, a common treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus. And vitamin B12 also useful for people who consume large amount of alcohol
@pratheek1522 жыл бұрын
@@Sa_gar. ok bro thanks
@dukeofpkr2 жыл бұрын
Dal Wud be protein I guess and the veggies the fibres . Vitamin c from the chutney and probiotics from the aachar or gundruk or yoghurt
@stevejones-jk3ik2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. My daughter and I are actually in this video as we were in Nepal at the same time. I saw you videoing and wish we chatted with you in the KTM airport. I did not know who you were then, but randomly found you when searching for Nepal videos a couple weeks ago. While i was watching this one, I saw myself in the background. :) I loved your EBC video, I did EBC in 2019 but did the more traditional route. Makes me want to try the less travelled route. Keep up the great Videos. I have been to Nepal 21 times and have seen a lot of videos about the beautiful country, but you do such a great job showing the less travelled areas. Nepal is my favorite place in the world. Keep it up. Thanks for highlighting Nepal.
@zkfnd8592 жыл бұрын
Khaptad National Park, Api Base camp trek, Pshey phosksundo National Park, Rara national Park. Some of the unsung and hidden gems. Everest and Annapurna, take in all the glory, rightly so, but for me, much of the western and far-western part of Nepal is still a hidden gem. Raw nature in its real course. You might not get all the luxurious treatment in some of these treks, however. But that makes it even better.
@veemzmgr2 жыл бұрын
you just spit my heart out dude thats true ❤
@prembhatta31412 жыл бұрын
Come to khapdad national park sir i will guide you
@abhijeetdhungana70972 жыл бұрын
Love from Nepal❣️🇳🇵🇳🇵
@treehopetravel23333 ай бұрын
Just been to Lower Dolpo and Shey Phok...incredible 🌳♥️
@dspchemjong8633 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for visit our country Nepal ❤🙏
@vlonwi41993 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏#Nepa.b
@7chrisfrank2 жыл бұрын
My brother..I reached out to you regarding my planned trip coming up in three weeks..I am the 54 year old New Yorker..I lost 40 pounds after watching your trek series and I am going with Tilak. I have never gone anywhere but you totally inspired me..I will arrive in Kathmandu on 12/7 through 12/22/22.. Thank you again for what you do and how you do it. What a great experience to share with your Dad. I am sure he is proud of you brother. Will you get to see Tilak?
@nishangrgurung14802 жыл бұрын
You are heartly welcomed To Nepal Sir
@7chrisfrank2 жыл бұрын
@Nishán Gr(Gurung) Thank you brother..I will have 2 full days to explore Kathmandu before the trek and another full day after the trek..I can't wait..I hope I don't get lost!
@zorokun9362 жыл бұрын
@@7chrisfrank hope you have a great time sir. ❤ Welcome to Nepal ❤
@7chrisfrank2 жыл бұрын
@@zorokun936 Thank you so much..
@IndigenousOfNepal2 жыл бұрын
@@7chrisfrank don’t miss to going to Pokhara City. You will love it 😊
@jimskaggs10872 жыл бұрын
I trekked the Annapurna Circuit back in 2019 with my brother and nephew. I fell in love with Nepal and have been wanting to go back. I'm excited to say that I am going back next year with my wife and several friends. There's just something about that country that draws me in.
@nursinglicensetutorials2932 жыл бұрын
Welcome back to Nepal!!! As you said Nepal is raw, untamed and wild and full of adventure. Moreover, the hospitality and innocense and generosity of Nepalese people is unexplainable. You can come as much as you like and promote Nepal, a beautiful country in every aspect. Much Love from Nepal.
@davidfeltz86972 жыл бұрын
Nepal never disappoints! That is why I just mover here! The place just sticks with you. Have fun!!🙏🙏🙏
@HOLLYWOODINSIDERTV2 жыл бұрын
❤ agreed!
@sean13 Жыл бұрын
What’s the cost of living ? Internet speeds ok to teach online ? Thanks
@davidfeltz8697 Жыл бұрын
@@sean13 cost of living has increased a bit. It is possible to live cheap. I have a very simple apartment in Lazimpat. Spent a little money settling it up. Heater, stove top, desk, kitchen paraphernalia. You can find places for around 200 buck a month. Some times cheaper. The wifi has improved drastically. Yes you can teach. I frequently FaceTime and zoom with perfect quality. Although, the city is susceptible to loss of power at times. Have you been to Nepal before? Anyway, good luck. Let me know if I can help you in anyway.
@nowaynottoday4 ай бұрын
where are you from I'm dying to live abroad
@dueycarter1583 Жыл бұрын
i absolutely love Nepal we explored and lived there for 6 months , but still anxious to go back!!
@TheWanderLife2 жыл бұрын
This is our first time in Nepal and I completely understand why is one of your favourite countries.There is so much to do here, the prices are great, the vibe is calm, so definitely is a country to fall in love with. Not sure if you have been in Lumbini, but it is a place worth to visit.
@nihanuraz93882 жыл бұрын
Hello, were you asked to show your travel insurance on arrival? Enjoy in Nepal😇
@TheWanderLife2 жыл бұрын
@@nihanuraz9388 Hi there! No, we weren't asked to show any documentation relating to travel insurance when we departed/landed ☺
@npltraveller Жыл бұрын
THANKS😍
@michiestanley2 жыл бұрын
Loved to see how happy you were to be back in Nepal. I’m exactly like you when it comes to travelling, can’t get enough of it, looooooove flying (especially business class, got the bug what can I do?) and love going to new countries but also going back to the ones visited before. Enjoy Nepal, can’t wait to see the next episodes, I watched the Mt Everest base camp series twice already and I hope this next expedition will be as exciting and amazing as the last one. Good luck with the trek ❤
@blessed-q9n2 жыл бұрын
Namaste and love from Nepal !! 🇳🇵 Feeling absolutely overwhelmed watching this vlog of yours. We're so grateful to have you visited here again and have such a wonderful experience.. Wishing you to add more memories and adventures in your life exploring many parts of the world.. 😊
@kalpanathreading78902 жыл бұрын
Currently I am living in San Francisco but I am originally from Pokhara nepal. I am missing all beautiful peoples., amazing culture and delicious foods. Thank you for visiting nepal again. Enjoy your time in nepal .
@dhonnadureza97442 жыл бұрын
a week a go i was in Pokhara for 8days. it was a fantastic experienced. people are so kind and polite. never experienced rush with them... i love nepal stayed in Kathmandu for 1 night... to catch the flight back to Dubai
@petemitchel72562 жыл бұрын
Many people have asked about my fascination/love affair with Nepal. You have presented an explanation that I will show to those that ask. Thank you for your insights.
@HOLLYWOODINSIDERTV2 жыл бұрын
Same ❤
@katemaloney9572 Жыл бұрын
Same❤
@sudikchakoirala57742 жыл бұрын
Welcome back brother, thankyou for loving us. Love your videos, keep it coming
@alizekc2312 жыл бұрын
I found this video randomly. I always have a dream to travel to every country and I am glad that I could, at least, know what it's like. You are making an exception by visiting Nepal again, I felt proud as a nepali. I hope you have a great stay here again.♥️🇳🇵
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Love this country
@itsinsaan2 жыл бұрын
loving to see tourist loves our country
@saramshagorkhali1012 жыл бұрын
7:15 Thats literally the shop I bought some jackets from when I was there in May this year ahaha good to see that familiar friendly smile. That lady is really sweet.
@innercity Жыл бұрын
Nepal is such a stunning place who wants to experience the real ambiance. I was a month before there. Made videos and enjoyed the scenery. I love this Country, it was an amazing experience 😍
@dkipu266 Жыл бұрын
A Nepali family opened a restaurant in Madison, Wisconsin 30 years ago, making awesome vegetable momo’s, dal, curried vegetables, etc…that meal looks like something they’d cook up, it’s been my favorite spot for the last 30 years. Hoping to be in Nepal in April, thanks for the great travel video and suggestions!!
@베툴-v6w2 жыл бұрын
Am I the only who thinks that the streets and lights match perfectly ?? Omg I love the simplicity of the places it gives some warmth 🥹 Idk but really I got much feelings from this video~would love to visit it once ♥️
@uttamadhikari6242 жыл бұрын
Welcome
@hitler50422 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@rastikala92012 жыл бұрын
You are always welcome💗🇳🇵
@infinitedreams91572 жыл бұрын
Yeah if it’s your favorite country, give up your original citizenship, get a Nepalese citizenship and live here for 2-5 years! Then you will say, I don’t wanna live this shit hole😂 of a 3000th world country( not a 3rd world country, 3rd world countries are far better than this hole). Laws suck, government corrupt, and people old fashioned! If you have lots of money, you can live like a king here, but if you have average amount of money, you can’t even afford a goddam car, you know the tax for a vehicle here is 250%+, so an average car costing $20k US, would cost $100k plus in Nepal! For example Tesla costs about $60k+ but here it costs, $240k+, you could be-rich here but you can only afford cars like Hyundai and Toyota (their lower end cars).Your will get an average job here with monthly salary ranging from $140 to $350, if you do end up earning big, it will be about $500 to $1200(monthly not weekly). And don’t get me started about medical facilities, people can’t afford to pay insurance fees regularly, so very few are insured, the cost of medical services is low compared to western countries but the hospitals suck, they are dirty, poorly maintained. Few private hospitals are somewhat okay, but cost a lot more than government ones! Not a single high profile person, like Ministers ,Prime minister, president and so on, get treatment here, they travel to countries like Singapore, US and other European countries for treatment. No matter how much they praise that medical services here are good, they don’t put their faith in hospitals here! Lets talk about Education system here, it’s all about what you can remember and write in exams! They don’t give a shit about your actual skill development, all they care here is about how much you score in your exams! Most schools are poorly maintained, teachers here are mostly under qualified, trust me anyone with a decent qualification is either in Australia or in the US as a assistant professor, waiting to be an actual professor in a decent environment! Dress code is strict, you get beat up if you don’t trim your stupid hair! Some high schools don’t even let students attend exams, if they have hair longer than a few inches or so. That’s my personal experience from a high school called KMC(Kathmandu Model College), it was about 7 years ago, I was going to attend my chemistry practical board exam, and they sent me to a hair salon to cut my hair as it was a few inches longer than the permitted length, as I did not have any time to waste on trimming my stupid hair while I was studying for my board exams! Another one is my cousins experience, from his school called United academy, he was beaten their for his slightly fitting clothes. Yes these high schools prefer baggy looking pants and shirts, which are obviously oversized! If you are a student from a western country, bye bye summer vacation, there is no 3 months+ summer holiday here for you! No 2 week + winter vacation and 7+ days spring break! The most you are gonna get is a 3-5 days winter vacation, 10+ days dashain vacation and 5+ days Tihar vacation! And obliviously there is no concept of weekend, only Saturdays are off, no day off for Sunday! So an official week here is 6 working days not 5! Even children in middle school are severely punished for dress code violations, hair violation and so on. There is so semester system here until you finish high school, only after you start your bachelors you get to choose a college which offer semester exams, instead of yearly exams. I don’t know much about O levels and A levels, I hope they offer semester system! FOR ALL THOSE WHO STUDY FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOL PRACTICAL EXAMS AND VIVA, DONT! ITS NOT NECESSARY, YOU ARE GONNA GET 23+ NO MATTER HOW YOU MESS UP YOUR VIVA AND PRACTICAL EXAMS! Now let’s talk about government offices, one word they suck! Long lines, lunch breaks, stupid staffs and so on. A work that should be complete under 30 minutes here takes hours or even a day to complete! Take your Rastirya Parichaya Patra as an example, it took a whole day for my brother just to register and fill up paper work and give biometrics! What’s the use of that shit, when you already have a goddamn citizenship? If you pay them some cash it would be done in under an hour or so, but you have to identify whom to bribe though😂, or you might end of becoming a laughing stock or getting punished by law! Any other government work you do takes 7 times longer than what westerners call lousy government work time! Let’s talk about media, watching World Cup football/soccer was free for as far as I can remember but now they want to charge you extra for it?😂And not only that they even want as far as to ban pirated sites which offers the match with a a few minutes delay as well? Now tell me government aren’t you taking money from media hub or whatever that bought the rights to be exclusive broadcasters of the World Cup?🖕. Concept of free speech is foreign here, if you open up and express your opinions on social media about the government, you are inviting trouble! Even porn is banded in this country officially and the reason they are giving is to prevent rape and other harassment. Be serious bruh, wolves are wolves, they are not gonna change whether you ban porn or not! As long as some men remain wolves by nature, it’s not gonna stop! Banning porn takes away their means to self gratify themselves and make them hungrier for live action! Government and law have failed to provide justice for victims like Nirmala and so many other girls and women! Instead of making stricter and thorough investigation in such cases, they think the solution is to ban porn? In my opinion, If prostitution was legal here and run through government, the rape cases here would be lower, as the wolves get their gratification! This happens here illegally and both the people who buy it and those who sell it are at a risk of jail time, disease, violence and fraud. If they legalized such activities and charged taxes,(since government like charging taxes on anything and everything) provide free medical checkups to all sex workers, STI here would be low, and the status of sex workers would improve. It’s my opinion anyways, you can disagree! And it’s unlikely that it will happen in the coming 500+ years or so! IN CONCLUSION, I DONT PERSONALLY HATE NEPAL, I JUST HATE THE SYSTEM, LAW, GOVERNMENT AND HOW ITS RUN!!!!!
@meyligrg73702 жыл бұрын
You are always welcome with warmer heart💞💝
@hcs74962 жыл бұрын
I'm Nepalese but now I'm watching from Japan 🙏🙏🙏🙏 lots of love and thank you for promoting, Nepal beautiful place,🙏😍😍
@alexsekai Жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing!! Thank you so much for letting us see your Nepal adventures! :)
@chanchalg.c2322 жыл бұрын
We are so excited that you’re back. Welcome back buddy ❤
@Findinghuggie2 жыл бұрын
Turning down the meal almost had me in tears 😂❤ so proud of you can’t wait to explore Nepal brother see it in your eyes
@er.bijaykr2 жыл бұрын
Hi Bruh! Glad that I watched your video which came through the recommendation on KZbin. Absolutely loved your video the way you are loving my country. Nepal got a lot to offer. We have a rich culture, helpful and kind people, lots of trekking, crazy sceneries, wildlife and many more. I am very happy to see many KZbinrs coming from all over the world and capturing our beautiful country in their camera and showing it to the world. it is very kind and much needed. Please pass the recommendation to your circles and family to visit Nepal and hopefully they will pass it on to their circles and families in turn. Thank you very much and I really appreciate it. -Bijay Australia
@josephcavallaro48352 жыл бұрын
That is so amazing mate, I’ve been back from the ebc trek about a month, inching to get back to beautiful Nepal!can’t wait to watch your next videos in Nepal 😊
@shusma4069 Жыл бұрын
I went to visit Nepal (my home country) this summer after ten years. When you landed, I got goosebumps. I love that you love being there and we can see that.
@chrisgurung17042 жыл бұрын
Your vlog is so inspiring and informative that I do not want to miss out. Glad you are back! Glad to hear that you like Nepali cuisine and people. Welcome to Nepal!
@pratikbabhulkar2295 Жыл бұрын
love your chilled-out vibe and how you take your time while moving around. That is how it should be " Slow down and enjoy every moment". love the video and subscribed!
@HOLLYWOODINSIDERTV2 жыл бұрын
It is also one of The Hollywood Insider’s favorite countries and some of the most amazing people/culture/kindness and the most compassionate ❤️
@GobindaDotel2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for Coming Back. I am Nepalese Born in Nepal and Even I fell in love with Nepal because last time I went on Motorcycle tour from KTM to Lomanthang Korala PASS wow.. ride of my life it is already a week and I still get dreams of the moment I enjoyed during the tour .. wow Nepal
@sid47442 жыл бұрын
And we always mix little bit of love in every Nepalese dish! Very excited that you are backed in 🇳🇵
@shresthashilpa55832 жыл бұрын
Welcome back 😊 to our beautiful country. I love the way you present it and watching your vlogs really inspires and gives me happiness😊… love from Australia
@deepakpun14402 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back to Heaven ❤️❤️🇳🇵🇳🇵
@donitayoung77388 ай бұрын
My favourite channel. Videos are awesome. Your Nepal videos are the best. Touched my heart. Really. Thank you so much. My dream to reach Everest base camp.
@sangitakadariya57162 жыл бұрын
Welcome Back!! So happy to hear that youre back to Nepal..Please , Enjoy yourself!!Glad to see you ❤️
@dinshorts84082 жыл бұрын
Welcome back again and it feels proud that foreign loving Nepal in this way thank you 💞🇳🇵💞
@ellye58762 жыл бұрын
Your base camp trek was the first video I watched from you (one of my fav of all blogs I ever watched from many you tubers) and followed you ever since, soooo glad your back in Nepal and can’t wait to see all the videos. You must must must meet up with your guide from the base camp trek, can you find him ?
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
Of course :) very soon!!
@ellye58762 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT can’t wait he was way cool
@uttamadhikari6242 жыл бұрын
Remember me if you want to come Nepal
@ShilohAmore Жыл бұрын
Yay!! I’m so psyched! I too have ALWAYS had Nepal 🇳🇵 on my top five countries I’ve wanted to visit. It’s 10pm now and I’m about to dive into your return to a great country. My heart totally broke after the earthquake in 2015 there. 🥺 So many lives were lost but many more unselfish acts of bravery and courage by the locals. There’s a really good YT vid about it. Namaste. 🙏🏽
@CALLmeiJESS2 жыл бұрын
thank you for visiting Nepal, i am very glad its your fav country i am proud to be a Nepali
@BeforeIKicktheBucket12 жыл бұрын
I have recently visited for the 3rd time, I love Nepal! 👍👍👍👍👍👍Awesome country, awesome people, everyone very friendly....
@vickyhamlin2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad your channel popped up on my feed. I had booked to do the Annapurna range trek (not base camp) but then a few days before I was due to go Oman Air pulled the route from MCT-KTM so I ended up rerouting into Delhi and going up to do a trek in Shimla. So Nepal is still on my list! I also love QR airways, they're one of my favourites having flown many airlines. I worked in luxury travel just shy of 10 years and also have travelled extensively on my own with a backpack so have experienced travel on both ends of the scale. I've now been bedbound 8 years with chronic illness so I'm happy I found your channel and can travel virtually through you. Make the most of every moment as you never know when life can change in an instant. Keep travelling! 🌍🙏
@razlama51152 жыл бұрын
welcome to nepal....thank u for visiting and promoting nepalese food culture...
@iShootWild2 жыл бұрын
I am glad that KZbin recommended your channel to me! I find your style of talking and filming very relaxing. Enjoy your time in Nepal and if you get a chance, visit Chitwan National Park too. That's my home town, but currently living in the US. Subscribed and looking forward to more videos from Nepal and around the world.
@Kubotahonda52 жыл бұрын
Great attitude ,amazing narrations , loves your styles Mate 🇺🇸🏔️🌲 Thanks for the awesome videos 🇳🇵🙏❤- watching from Tokyo
@MUSIC_LOVE.....2 жыл бұрын
Hello brother 😀 I'm ♥️ anime and Japan 🇯🇵🙂
@wistyrivendell1658 Жыл бұрын
It's in my bucket list...I work with a lot of nepalese people and they are the most wonderful,friendly,happy people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting..there must be something special about a country for people to be so consistent with their happy balanced vibe...Namaste.
@prashansasijapati22962 жыл бұрын
Thank u bro for visiting Nepal....we want everyone to visit this country once. Heaven in Earth. Love u ...
@warishsharma65962 жыл бұрын
Cheers buddy ! Love from Nepal 🇳🇵
@naynadalpat71932 жыл бұрын
Agree, Nepal is really a special place!
@raymiller175313 күн бұрын
I live in Oregon and made an awesome friend from Nepal recently. When I was outside smoking a cigarette couple months ago, I was approached by an older man who was asking me for a cigarette by using the hand gesture for smoking. I gave him one and asked where he was from. He understood enough English to say he was from Nepal. He was here visiting his son who lives in my neighborhood. Every day after that, he would come around and we'd hang out and use Google Translate to communicate. His name is Kndughana, (not sure if I spelled that right). Super nice guy and he wants me to come visit him and his family in Nepal some time. We exchanged numbers and are sort of pen-pals now. We occasionally text to see how things are going and I'm really thinking about going to visit. It looks like a nice place and the people seem pretty cool.
@sanjilniroula20562 жыл бұрын
Thank you for visiting Nepal ❤️🇳🇵 lots of love 💕 take care ❤️
@Rinkugangwar7292 Жыл бұрын
Am I the only who thinks that the streets and lights match perfectly?? Omg I love the simplicity of the places it gives some warmth Idk but really I got much feelings❤
@anilpant61742 жыл бұрын
Happy to see you again in Nepal Brother . Your Everest trek was awesome . Now the ABC wow ! love to watch it.
@aloklimbu26562 жыл бұрын
Namaste 🙏! Warmly welcome back to you ! a lots of thanks for ur beautiful video about Nepal
@bidurgurung73882 жыл бұрын
It's good to see you love Nepal and you are happy and enjoy every moments here .. Have a great time 🙏
@Mahakalayeti6 ай бұрын
I was traveling since 13 times to Nepal. Longest time I stay for one year. I love Nepal and the wonderfull people. My absolutely favorite 🙏🙏🙏
@wonderrun2 жыл бұрын
Hi, the Poon Hill trek is also worth the try :) I love Nepal, so far it is the most amazing place on Earth I have visited.
@nick_bolton Жыл бұрын
Great video! My first time watching one of yours. I love Nepal too and am heading to Manaslu Circuit this October. I can’t wait to be in Katmandu again. Hope you enjoyed your journey 🎉
@fyrish1007 ай бұрын
Enjoy ur manaslu trek , I was around 12 years ago & 2 years ago ,very little changed ,it’s absolutely breathtaking 🇳🇵🏴
@ssmit072 жыл бұрын
While you're in Kathmandu, don't miss the three durbar squares: Patan Durbar Sq, Kathmandu and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. You could visit Godavari, a short hike upto Marble Dada would be great.
@pamelawallbank217510 ай бұрын
I love Nepal. I’m drawn to it and have been twice. The people are so kind and welcoming I want to go back once more before I die
@dukeofpkr2 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh ABC is the best trip ever …the views will just keep getting better and better as u go up and I see right now the weather there is perfect too .no rain and clear blue skies with perfect view of the Himalayas .though as a pokhreli I love rain ,Pokhara being the place that receives the highest rainfall in Nepal.
@magg06472 жыл бұрын
Yeaaahhhhh....Finally you are back!!
@altruisticgirl36852 жыл бұрын
Nepal is a very beautiful country and I'm proud that I was born in Nepal 🇳🇵
@dipsankadariya12472 жыл бұрын
welcome backto nepal...hurray !!!please go to, boudha , swayambhunath, bhaktapur darbar square, pasupatinath temple.. they are such a historic places, and these places will make you feel so much more relaxed. also, pokhara, lumbini , chitwan are goto places. enjoy your trip here...!!when someone enters to nepal, this is there country...!!! so enjoy yourself to thre fulllest, feel free to talk to people if you feel like your lost, or youdont know the way..!!everyone will always be ready to help you..!!GOOD luck on your adventure!! Thank you for visiting back and helping our country in boosting tourism industry in nepal.Thank you for accepting and loving our culture an sharing it world wide.❤much love to you ❤
@deepabharati85372 жыл бұрын
I feel so grateful for being Nepali😊the way you praise our country 🥰🥰thank you for visiting our country 😘😘🥰
@SerenitySlays711 Жыл бұрын
Nepal is my country. I’m so glad your going back❤
@anujlama95332 жыл бұрын
Coolest vlog ever. Love from Nepal, you are so honest and humble vlogger 🙂
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that I appreciate it🙏🏽
@ariesram74 Жыл бұрын
I remember eating dhal bhat while trekking in Nepal back in 2000. I would kill for an all you can eat meal right now!
@kapil44170372 жыл бұрын
If you love chalanges, dhaulagiri circuit trek would be an option. Dhaulagiri, besides being 7th highest peak in the world, receives highest snow falls, highest snow piled up and highest avalanche rate in Nepal.
@MrWoof-ye9so2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back. Love from Nepal❤️❤️
@bibekmaharjan36932 жыл бұрын
Seeing you walk the streets of thamel where i grew up really makes me feel nostalgic and kinda proud. You're giving off really good vibes. Hope to see more videos on nepal and other countries as well
@nsh46582 жыл бұрын
I was there this summer. Can't wait to visit Nepal again. Amazing place.
@rajugurungvlog2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back to Nepal and thanks for taking important time to explore Nepal🙏
@RonMathiesen Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing. i am heading to Nepal in two weeks. Thamel is where my buddy is from.. I'm looking forward to the food and culture.. plus we want to take the helo guide up to base camp at Everest.
@jitgurung39802 жыл бұрын
this is a proud moment to come back to nepal and have a nice abc trek🙏🙏🙏
@Giahomemadeproductions2 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Great video and passion. I will be in Nepal next March. Keep it up!
@sarojdeuja80142 жыл бұрын
Welcome back, My friend. I hope we Nepali people will provide more amiable hospitality and give you more reasons to come back. ❤❤❤
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
Thank you I appreciate that!! I Truly love it here 🇳🇵🇳🇵
@ureshmotovlogs2 жыл бұрын
wellcome back brother...we all people are so excited to see you back.Now few months gona be fun watching your videos. Namaste KUMAR from URESH MOTO VLOGS.
@amrutanshusahoo65752 жыл бұрын
Bro... Your vlogs are cool... Your way of exploring and describing the place is nice... Keep it up 🤘 Come to India... Come to Odisha...
@kashsres10642 жыл бұрын
You have chosen to trek one of the most beautiful places that is Annapurna. My brother just did that trek with his family including a 2 yr old kid. I’m sure you will love it. Good luck.
@jeffhcy2 жыл бұрын
So nice to see you back to Kathmandu, and the hotel you stayed in looks so stunning, may I have the name of it? I'd love to stay in it when I visit Nepal next time.
@pisunity2 жыл бұрын
It's aloft hotel in Thamel
@DinupParajuli2 жыл бұрын
Aloft Hotel in Thamel
@thapperdee73862 жыл бұрын
Welcome back happy to see you again…❤
@yubikabasnet70862 жыл бұрын
Tilicho, mustang, rara lake you should not miss in Nepal. Thank you for visiting 🇳🇵
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! All sounds great
@Samonajourney2 жыл бұрын
Oh man! I miss home! I wish I had seen this sooner, I'd 100% recommend you my personal favorite spot for thakali food in Pokhara, its this hidden little place called, "Maili didi ko khana", and I swear its one of the best thakali food places in Nepal.
@samadhikary52772 жыл бұрын
Nepal is really heaven.
@CountingCountries2 жыл бұрын
It really is
@dhankumarirai9394 Жыл бұрын
Thanks you very much for loving our country and welcome back Nepal
@amvlogs84812 жыл бұрын
So happy to see that u r loving our country so much n also love the fact that u ate bhat with your own hands n I always say to people that food tastes so much better with ur own hands 🙌 enjoy ur remaining stay at Nepal 🇳🇵
@pokhreis Жыл бұрын
One of the best video about Nepal 🇳🇵 in youtube.
@judithnicholais14922 жыл бұрын
Another superbly made video. Most enjoyable
@Visitnepal206 Жыл бұрын
"Nepal, my heart's chosen destination! 🇳🇵💖 The enchanting blend of majestic mountains, vibrant cultures, and warm-hearted people makes it my favorite country. Every visit feels like a soulful journey, leaving me captivated by Nepal's unique charm. 🏔️🌺 #NepalLove #TravelInspiration"
@hunterh56925 ай бұрын
Truly an incredible country. I’m planning my second trip for April 2025
@namikthapa8401Ай бұрын
THANKS for the support nepal I am from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵❤️❤️
@karynebanks2179 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I just learned of Napolese food from a 6-minute video of [sadly now deceased rapper] Nipsey Hussel & NBA superstar Stephan Curry in Wash, DC. They stopped and ate at a Napolese Moh-Moh-licious food truck & both loved it. I LOVE spicy, healthy foods and know I will love it too. Thus, I'm researching about Napal and appreciate your video. Safe travels to you.
@mehurar5 ай бұрын
Been to 70 countries. Lived in Nepal for 7 years...in my top 3 for sure.