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Nepal Knife Shop: $300 Kukri ????????

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Nepal Knife Shop: $300 Kukri ????????

■ NEPAL, KATHMANDU: I spent today wandering around Kathmandu's many markets looking for unique shops to buy Nepalese souvenirs from. To be honest I didn't find many stores that piqued my interest. But one stood out, the Ghurka knife shop selling Kukris in the centre of Kathmandu.

Kukris come in many shapes and sizes. Some are ceremonial. Others are used for hunting and in combat. This shop had it all so I felt compelled to investigate and make a purchase.
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Buying a Khukuri | National Weapon of Nepal/Gurkha Soldiers????????

I wanted to buy a Khukuri, the national Knife/machete of Nepal and the weapon of the Gurkha's. A souvenir for my friend back in the US. I purchased it in the border town of Kakarbhitta, located in the south easter border of Nepal and India. After that, I meet up with my father to go to my relatives home and check out their local fish farm.
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Khukuri Making in Nepal

Ian Poole and Tara Linhardt head up Tarian Productions. This is their video on the making of the famed Khukuri Knives of Nepal. These are the knives many know of as being the traditional weapon of the Gurkha soldiers. These days many steps of this amazing knife making process are still done by hand and the metal they use is from old leaf springs from trucks. Thank you so much to the Manka Band based in Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal for the beautiful music. “Aamai le Bhanthe” played on their traditional Nepali instruments.
Thank you to Khukuri House Handicraft Industries in Patan, Nepal for letting us come and video their Khukuri workshop and letting us actually use some of the tools to make one ourselves there.
Thank you to “Real Gorka Knives” for letting us take some photos of your knife shop displays.
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Gurkha Kukri: What Makes it so Special: Kukri Shop in Nepal, Nepali Khukuri Price in Nepal

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How the Gurkha's Iconic Curved Blade, the Khukuri is carved

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I took a stranger shopping in Nepal ????????

■ NEPAL, KATHMANDU: After checking in to the world's greatest five dollar hotel room, my new friend from the reception wanted to take me to the market. Given the state of the hotel room, I could only imagine the state of the local market. So this was something I had to see with my own eyes.

My new friend didn't speak a word of English but he is one of the most jovial characters I've met in a while. He was therefore mighty excited when it finally sunk in that I wasn't shopping for myself at this bargain Nepalese market but for him....
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Nepal Bhrikuti Bazaar: $18 Northface Jacket ????????

■ NEPAL, KATHMANDU: This Sunday evening I was invited to wine and dine with my favorite Nepali citizen. Since I'm not one to show up without presents, I decided to go shopping at Kathmandu's Bhrikuti Bazaar first. This is perhaps the cheapest market in Nepal's capital so I decided to truly investigate how low the vendors would go for a Northface Winter jacket here.

To my amazement it was the vendors that operated with fixed prices that had the best bargains of all....

Hard Rock Cafe Himalaya ????????

■ NEPAL, HIMALAYA: I thought the American hard rock cafe chain was the real deal..... that was until high up in the Himalayan mountain range I discovered a cafe that goes by the same name, but the famous American restaurant chain, is actually built into a huge rock. That's right... the Himalayan Hard Rock Cafe is literally a cafe that is built into a hard rock.

If you saw my videos from a few weeks back, you'll have seen me walk by the Himalayan Hard Rock Cafe starving... only to discovered that it was closed. That coupled with the fact that I never swam in the river at the highest point kept bothering the hell out of me after I'd returned to Kathmandu.

It made me want to go back to complete my physical and culinary mission. Then as I started uploading my Himalayan videos... people from the Langtang mountain range started reaching out telling me how grateful they were for marketing their region and sending tourists back up their way.

One of the people who wrote me runs a bakery in Kyanjin Gumpa. He mentioned he knew the owner of The Hard Rock Cafe that was closed when I did my trek. After giving her a call he told me she'd open the restaurant just for me.

It was time to return to the mountains...

■ If you wish to contact Kartok Lama and visit her Hard Rock Cafe in Himalaya or her village, you can call her on: 984 988 1673 If you need a guide to take you up here, her sister's son can be reached on Instagram: go_himalaya

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Himalaya Gongo Hotel ????????

■ NEPAL, HIMALAYA: Ever since I'd ran into an Indian trekker coming back down along the Langtang river on my first day of this Himalayan excursion, I've had one thing on my mind: get to Tibet Guesthouse at Lama Hotel rest-stop and try their Gongo (or Roksi as it's called in Nepal).

I always like to sample locally made brews when I'm in a new country and according to this Indian who had just spent the previous night at Tibet Hotel, the owner there had made the best Gongo he'd ever had in his entire life.

In fact, and I quote: He has brewed it to perfection!, he said.

That's why I set out from Bamboo Lodge so early in the morning without even eating anything other than a granola bar. I wanted to get to Tibet Guesthouse as soon as possible to start the day like any real man should: with a fresh shot of Gongo!

What I didn't expect though was to run into the coolest and nicest couple I met on my whole Himalayan trekking adventure. A couple that started the very first lodge at the Hotel Lama location over 40 years ago and are still running that same guesthouse today.

■ Now before you watch, or after for that matter, I'd like to comment on what you see in the very beginning here, which I actually fully understand given the hard times hotel and guesthouse operators face, but still rubs me the wrong way. As I'm walking into this area here called Lama hotel I already knew where I was going: Tibet Guesthouse.

Every-time I entered a cluster of guesthouses like this, the people who run the first hotels and restaurants will of course be outside trying their best get you to stop at theirs. In this case however I knew where I was going and clearly stated I was going to Tibet Guesthouse, although I didn't know exactly which building that was.

Instead of simply pointing it out for me, they answer evasively on all my questions and instead say something along the lines of why don't I stop at their hotel instead.

Normally I am fairly good and ignoring such people but in this case I was so obsessed with hunting for Gongo that they nearly got the better of me. Especially when I saw that big barrel of I almost set up shop there and as you can see for the next 5 minutes even after getting away, seriously pondered going back to eat at said hotel.

Luckily I came to my senses and both drank and ate at Tibet Guesthouse which was the original plan. My point is when someone already know where they're going I wish they'd simply say sure... that's the hotel you see 3 buildings down there on the right; enjoy!

■ LIKES NEWS: Free Gongo in the afterlife for anyone who clicks 'LIKE' on this video! I truly appreciate everyone who help me kick off 2022 by liking the videos you watch on my channel ????

With the like/dislike ratio now being invisible to viewers, an above average number of likes relative to the view count, is now what counts to make a video succeed.

This is important on any new video I upload. Thank you to everyone who helps me out ????

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I had a $1000 Cup of Tea ????????

■ SRI LANKA, ELLA: Sri Lanka is a land of opportunities. Yet, despite actually doing my utmost to meet local entrepreneurs and established business owners I found it incredibly difficult do just that. But whilst on a long drive though the mountains and tea plantations of Ella I finally stumbled upon one by pure accident.

What he told me was a mighty impressive story of how he'd taken the leap to open his own little tea shop at the age of 26. Is this man Sri Lanka's next Ceylon tea millionaire? This called for a full-scale Harald investigates!
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This man won't leave you alone! ????????

■ SRI LANKA, HAPUTALE: After unsuccessfully trying to find something that looked edible and unlikely to make for a troublesome return bus journey to Ella, I opted for the safety of a Snickers and Mars bar. With my newfound sugar high it was time to check out the local Haputale market.

Perched high on a cliff side adjacent to the train station, this market offers stunningly high views and correspondingly low prices. A rare combination. So just how cheap is this market and what do they sell here? Why is the Yes Man of Haputale following me? And did I manage to escape the Yes Man of Sri Lanka in the end?

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Khuri-making at Backstreet Academy, Kathmandu

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Отработка техники нанесения ударов кукри и керамбитами, ч. 1/2

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