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Surviving in Himalaya ????????

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Surviving in Himalaya ????????

■ HIMALAYA, KYANJIN GUMPA: Surviving the brutal conditions of the Himalayan mountains is no joke. But the many peoples that call these mountains home; Sherpas, Tamangs and Tibetans just to name a few, have adapted fairly well. The ox looking animal known as the Yak is key to their adaption.

Yak bulls and cows gives these mountain dwelling people milk, fur, meat, insulation, cement and also fuel! Yes, you heard right. Yak dung is used as fire-wood; fueling stoves and warm meals in communities living way above the tree-line.

Kyanjin Gumpa, which sits at 4000m above sea level at the end of Nepal's Langtang valley, actually do have a little forest growing on a mountain nearby. Exactly how, given that the mountainside the town is built on is completely treeless, I never got a proper answer to. I did notice some small streams coming down the mountain the forest grows on though, meaning it's probably perpetually naturally irrigated.

The people living in Kyanjin Gumpa hence don't have to solely rely on Yak dung for all their heat and cooking needs. But they do use it to supplement their fires, which regardless of which fuel is being burnt, are incredibly labor intensive to maintain.

Just how labor intensive exactly? Well you be the judge as I become a Himalayan Yak Dung Hunter for a day.... ????

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INTERVIEW WITH A SADHU LIVING INSIDE A CAVE IN THE HIMALAYAS

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Sadhus are Hindu Holy men and women who give up their home and possessions to live a spiritual life of meditation and prayer. On the banks of the Ganges River...Some sadhus are perpetually on pilgrimages to sacred sites, walking through the country alone or in small groups. Others stay in one place, isolated in small huts or caves, and travel only for specific religious festivals such as the Kumbha Mela. This Sadhu lives in a cave in the Himalaya close to the source of the sacred Ganges river. He told us: In Ganga River, Hindu people keep many many mysteries, many messages if you have inner power to receive it... then you can receive the messages from the water...
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The Great Adventure | Trekking the Himalayas Solo in Winter

My incredible experience trekking through Langtang National Park in the Himalayas of Nepal.
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Himalaya, a path to the sky I SLICE I Full documentary

Kenrap is eight years old. He is a Buddhist monk and lives in the Phuktal monastery on the peaks of the Himalayan mountains of Zanskar.
Kenrap chose his life away from his family: when he was five, he remembered he was the reincarnation of a 68 year-old monk, and then decided to return to the monastery where he belonged.
Filmed from the point of view of a subjective camera by a young ethnologist, this award-winning film follows this attaching little monk with whom we share moments of intimacy, and gives us a rare glance at Buddhist monastic life.

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An unexpected day in Jagatsukh | Story of a Mumbai girl living in the Himalayas

I headed to Jagatsukh- the ancient capital of Kullu located just 8 km from Manali- to meet my local friend Divya who was going to show me around. But the day had something better planned for me. Divya's house and the conversations that followed about her moving to the mountains many years ago had me fascinated, and if I might add, inspired.

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Tibetan Village Himalaya ????????

■ HIMALAYA, MUNDU: The village of Mundu, although situated in Nepal, is culturally, linguistically and architecturally Tibetan. The people who live here, although Nepalese by citizenship, are Tibetan by heritage, language and culture.

Their ancestors were nomadic and moved about in the Himalayan mountain range with their livestock looking for grazing fields and fertile soil. With the Chinese conquest of their lands, Nepal, unlike some other neighboring countries have magnanimously given them citizenship.

They describe themselves as both Tibetans and Nepalese though and speak both languages. They continue to be a mountain dwelling people at heart and whenever I asked anyone about moving to a warmer city where life is presumably easier, the answer was: NO!

Having been brought here by Kartok Lama, the woman who runs Hard Rock Cafe up here in these mountains you saw in my previous video, I was told I could spend the night to experience and get a unique insight into Tibetan village life in the Himalayas.

Naturally this was an opportunity I was obviously not going to miss....

■ If you wish to contact Kartok Lama and visit her Hard Rock Cafe in Himalaya's Langtang mountain range 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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13 Hours Hiking Up Himalaya Alone????????

■ NEPAL, HIMALAYA: With Snickers, Chow Mein and Gongo aboard, I was ready to once again soldier up the Himalayan mountainside. But for how long? And to where? I had no real end goal in sight. If I found a nice lodge I'd simply set up shop for the night. If not, I'd just keep hiking up.

And hike I did as the hours flew by. As I kept climbing, the scenery kept changing fueling my thirst for further exploration. The spectacular Himalayan Lord of the Ringsesque forests, rivers, cliffs, wild deers and ruins of old abandoned settlements had me so intrigued, I wanted to see what's around the next corner, regardless of how much my legs told me they wanted no further part in this trek.

Already at 7:00AM, just two hours after leaving Bamboo Lodge, I had been so exhausted, thoughts of setting up shop at the first lodge possible had started creeping in. Somehow I had kept going. But now as the clock turned to 04:30PM, after nearly 12 hours of hiking uphill, fatigue started getting the better of me .....

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Ultimate Survival: EVEREST · Team Discovery

Some will succeed. Most will fail. Seven will Die. Everest World Speed Record holder Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa and veteran Ben Webster leads a group of climbers through every aspect of a daring summit attempt. This critically acclaimed six part series is the ultimate reality program that explores the trials of a team climbing the world's highest mountain. And, for the first time ever, feature footage will be shot from the perspective of each climber. Four climbers, four cameras. Who will make it to the top? Who will survive?

00:00 Episode 1. Arrival At Basecamp
Right now, 250 daring men and women are climbing toward the summit of Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth. Some will succeed. Most will fail. Seven will die.

45:34 Episode 2. Acclimatization Begins
Team Discovery feels the wrath of the World's Tallest mountain, and must turn around due to bad weather.

1:30:47 Episode 3. The Mountain Decides
As climbers are struggling to breathe without the oxygen they're used to, how many climbers from Team Discovery will reach the summit?

2:16:20 Episode 4. Push For the Summit
Ben Webster maneuvers his climbing party to the head of the pack, but more bad weather forces them to stop cold - and allows other teams to catch up. Despite the weather, some climbers decide that they want to risk the danger of going ahead.

3:01:52 Episode 5. Standing On The Summit
Climbers have been living on Mount Everest for over a month. They've grown accustomed to this environment. Everest is their life now, and the acclimatization process is finally complete. That means it's time to lace up the boots and go for the glory.

3:47:28 Episode 6. Deadly Descent
On the last episode of Ultimate Survivor Everest, Team Discovery climbers Andrew Lock and Hector Ponce De Leon made it to the summit of the world's tallest mountain. While diabetic climber Will Cross was slowly heading to Camp 3, Mexican climber Andreas Delgado was suffering through his painful attempt at summiting without oxygen. Watch the conclusion of this stunning adventure.

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Trekking Himalaya at Night ????????

■ NEPAL, HIMALAYA: At 4:45AM my alarm kicked off and 20 minutes later I was on my way up the Himalayas in total darkness. Bears, snow leopards, blackface Trudeau monkeys and a host of other potentially dangerous wild animals roam these lands but with the exception of the bears, whom are in hibernation at this time a year, the others are not to fond of people and should pose no problem what so ever as long as I don't venture far of course into the wilderness.

In total darkness, only seeing whatever my headlight pointed at... I kept trekking uphill for what was going to be the greatest endurance and strength test of my entire life.

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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!

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Traditional Mutton Recipe - Survival Cooking in The Himalaya

Traditional Mutton Recipe - Survival Cooking in The Himalaya
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A Winter Storm in Changthang | Living with the Changpas of Ladakh - 4/6

The Changpas have a complicated relationship with snowfall. They need good winter snow for the grass to grow well during the summers. But too much snowfall can create trouble for them by burying the grass necessary for the survival of their animals.

A winter storm is the worst nightmare for the Changpas. And on the 3rd week of my living with the Changpas a winter storm is exactly what we got.

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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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How to Survive in the Himalayas | Beyond Human Boundaries TRACKS

Home of the highest mountain on Earth, the Himalayas is a place where you're well and truly at the mercy of the elements. In this episode of Beyond Human Boundaries, Arman experiences life in the highest of places and the lowest of temperatures.

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Primitive Life of Nomads of Arctic. Survival in Far North. Russia. Tundra Nenets - 73°C

Primitive Life of Nomadic people of Arctic. Survival in Far North. Russia. Tundra Nenets - 73

We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.

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Himalayan Mountains Documentary: History of this Beautiful Mountain Range, Nature Documentary.

Himalayan Mountains Documentary: History of this Beautiful Mountain Range, Stunning Nature Documentary.

In this documentary we take a look at how the Himalayan Mountain Range was formed and how it sustains life -- both human and otherwise. With stunning scenes of nature at its most extreme it is sure to inspire you to get out and explore the world!

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The Himalayas, or Himalaya, literally, abode of the snow, is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.

The Himalayan range is home to the planet's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over a hundred mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia -- Aconcagua, in the Andes -- is 6,961 metres (22,838 ft) tall. The Himalayas have profoundly shaped the cultures of South Asia. Many Himalayan peaks are sacred in both Buddhism and Hinduism.

Besides the Greater Himalayas of these high peaks there are parallel lower ranges. The first foothills, reaching about a thousand meters along the northern edge of the plains, are called the Sivalik Hills or Sub-Himalayan Range. Further north is a higher range reaching two to three thousand meters known as the Lower Himalayan or Mahabharat Range.

The Himalayas abut or cross six countries: Bhutan, India, Nepal, China, Afghanistan and Pakistan, with the first three countries having sovereignty over most of the range.[3] The Himalayas are bordered on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, and on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

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Winter Life in Pin Valley, Spiti | Story of Todnam - 2/6

Winters in Pin Valley can be described in 3 words. Cold, Windy and White. Life is tough here, but also very beautiful. Even the mundane day to day activities look spectacular in the winter setting. The people, restricted to their homes in the winters, are both cheerful and industrious. They wisely spend their winter downtime by performing various activities and chores that they just woundn't have the time for in the summer months.

In this episode we will see how the people of Todnam prepare for and live their lives during the harsh winters in Pin Valley.

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Personally, I feel that places such as Todnam should remain pure and untouched by tourism. But the villagers feel otherwise and feel left out of the tourism boom that places like Mudh experience. It is not really my place to stand in the way of their aspirations.

If you like to visit Todnam then please get in touch with my friend Nawang Tanzin. It is his dream to open the first homestay in the village. His number is 94186 02537. This is the most I can do and I feel guilty for doing this. Please do not comment/message me asking for more details about the village.

AMONGST NOMADS | Part 1: Daily Routines of Kyrgyz nomads

Come with me on my Kyrgyzstan journey and experience the nomad culture through my eyes. Get to know the people, their daily lifestyle and their culture.

Life in URAL Mountains. Russia. Survival in Far North. Nomads Nenets

Life in URAL Mountains. Russia. Survival in Far North. Nomads Nenets

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A Delhi boy who settled in the Himalayas | Kalga, Himachal Pradesh | Would you do this

Ever felt like leaving the busy city life for the mountains ?

Well, here's a conversation with someone who did the same and moved to Kalga- an offbeat travel destination in Himchal, 10 years back.

Watch to know what he feels about it now!

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