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they pray like this and come from so far and look at this brother, he has only one leg when someone dies, they take him to the top of all the mountains and there is a man, who is called a very powerful man they he cuts them pieces and feed them to the vultures and scavengers and many people think that Dalai Lama is the name of a man Dalai Lama is not the name of a man this title is given to the spiritual foremost leader of Tibet many of you must have seen this, this place is called Patola Palace
and you will see oxygen cylinders in the bus if you have ever seen a monk fighting, arguing, debating they are not fighting, they are discussing their religion and what you are seeing is more than 4000 meters from the ground so the oxygen level is decreasing and it is difficult to breathe this was my 8-9 day tour I have messaged them and told them that I won't be able to continue Hello everyone, I welcome you to a new video today is our second day in Tibet and I have left with the tour in today
's video, I will show you many monasteries very unique culture, I have to tell you many amazing things we have come in this bus and there are 10-12 people in our group and look at this, this is Dripung Monastery I have to tell you many things and show you many things and look at the people of our tour and it is going to be a lot of fun, this is our first day with a tour guide so let's see how the experience is. Till now, all the videos that I have shown you anywhere I have shown them without a t
our guide let's see how the experience is now so our guide gave us some instructions if you want to use the washroom, use it from here so that you don't have any problem going up and look at the view here, it looks very good and this is our tour group, see, our tour started from there, the and here you can see, first of all they have made a big pot here and they put something in it for the fragrance you will get to see this everywhere in Tibet in hotels, people burn it near their houses so that
it gives a very good fragrance so that the whole area around here becomes fragrant and they have kept it here to sell if you want, you can buy it you will get to see this everywhere in Buddhist temples these wheels are big and small they spin it like a part of a prayer see, they are spinning it while reciting something they have to think something good, pray something and see, this is a very beautiful monastery I will tell you a lot of things about it see, there is a spin wheel here before show
ing you the monastery let me tell you about the monastery this is called Dirpong Monastery and this is the biggest monastery of Buddhism of yellow hat Buddhism there are four schools of thought in Buddhism one is yellow hat, one is red hat. So there are four schools of thought and this is the biggest monastery of the yellow hat it was made around 600 years ago in 1416 at one time 10,000 monks used to stay here till 90 years ago, 7,700 monks used to stay here now only 800 monks stay here it looks
like it is small but it started from there and went all the way up so I am going to show you all and this monastery used to be from first Dalai Lama to 4th Dalai Lama and then 5th Dalai Lama and 6th Dalai Lama their house is in Patola Palace I will show you Patola Palace later and many people think that Dalai Lama is a name of a person Dalai Lama is not a name of a person it is a title It happens so that Tibetans who are spiritual foremost leaders are given this title, so it is not the name of
any person and in the yellow room that you are seeing there is a big spinning wheel which I showed you below. I had shown this But no man rotates this spinning wheel. See, let me show You must be seeing that, no man rotates this spinning wheel. When it rains, when there is A lot of water it rotates automatically because it is very big in size Guide, can you introduce yourself? what is the meaning of your name? Penpaa means Saturday yes in Tibetan we have two very common ways of giving name for
a child the first when the child is born the parents take the day so if I am born on Monday Dawa my name will be Dawa and Tuesday? they give another name so first name is the day you are born and second name the lama gives you so this is our tour guide and he told me that people have two names one is the day they are born like Monday is born on Monday and He was born on Saturday and this is Pampa. The condition is very bad and we are already above 4000 meters above 4000 meters and we are going u
p, so oxygen level is decreasing and we are not able to breath just a little bit everyone is in bad condition so let's go and I will show you you can see this is very big of Dripung Monastery when when I told you that 10000 monks used to live here, then you thought how could they live in such a small room, see how big it and it is not finished, there is behind it too. It is also up here, so let's say if we go up, we will get a good view of the city It will be tiring but it will be fun, there are
many things to be told, it is a very historic this is one of the oldest monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism so let's go so let me introduce you one more member of our tour from Canada he is Korean but he stays in Canada and have Canadian passport and I am going to India when are you going to India? in one week which place you plan to visit? I am staying there for 3 weeks I want to visit so many places and after that he is going to Pakistan I will be safe don't worry India and Pakistan they share th
e history I am expecting same Punjabi food do you like Indian food? yeah what do you like in Indian food? Gobi 69 and Dosa Dosa is from South India yeah yeah yeah I love Dosa for breakfast because you can't have something heavy for breakfast now we are at the top and from here the view is amazing and we are tired we are here there is a ceremony going on look at this what is this? during summer deep valley lots of swirls like this it is made by the water which comes from the mountain and people c
ome here and pray and also during summer many families go inside the valley and make picnic and the guy just now he drink little bit of water and he also put on his hat because inside spring water which people consider like a holy water so Tibetan people always drink little bit and put on the hat for blessing like you just heard, the old man was drinking water and putting it on his head usually spring water is very clean like here people consider it as a spiritual water so they drink it and put
it on their head and you can imagine how cold it is, you can see here, some snow. It is frozen You can see the water on the side is completely covered with ice. And here also spinning wheel and people are drinking water and this spinning wheel like our guide said when it rains it rotates automatically and you can see this is the house of monks. Monks used to stay here and now he told them they keep the door small so that it doesn't get cold and smaller the door, the less dust and everything Look
, how colourful they are It is not that they have built it now, even 400-500 years ago, it used to be of the same colour and architecture The one that you are seeing, it was used like this even 600-500 years ago, It is a good thing And see, all these quarters that you are seeing here, all Monks live here Now there aren't many As you know, at one time there used to be 10,000 people, then after 100 years, 7700 people were left And now, 800 monks live here and There are also some monks that have go
ne to Jokhang Temple As I told you earlier, that there is some festival going on and this is the main door and if we talk about cleanliness you can't even see a small piece of garbage and you can see all the white things and the weather is very good and they are saying once they finish all these studies then they get a degree which is equal to doctor's degree like you guys heard if you want to become a monk you can come here in your childhood, you can wear the red garment that monks sell but the
y won't let you become a monk until you become 18 and when you become 18 they confirm you that you want to become a monk and if you say yes they have to do a ceremony and if a person becomes a monk he can't become a common man until he has a good reason to help others. If you have a valid reason like your parents are old and you have to go home you can't leave your duty as a monk you have to be a monk so let me show you guys how they pray. You can see the foam They keep their knees here and pray
while lying down. Since the past one hour, our guide showed us the main Monastery and entire kitchen There was no recording allowed, so we couldn't show you. But he gave us all the details about Buddhism. He told us about the base and all the Lamas. !st, 2nd, 3rd Lama He gave us all the details about them. He showed us a lot of things. And this is the main part of the monastery. And look at the view here. There are a lot of temples. You will get to see a lot of mountains. And it is very old. Th
e statues inside are from the 15th and 14th century. This was the main place. And here their prayer is going on I have made a video of it. I will show it to you. The prayer I just showed you was in this monastery. It was not allowed, but people were making videos there. So let me tell you about the prayer. It is not done every day. It is not done in the afternoon. It is only done once in the morning. And tourists are not allowed at that time. It is a very secret prayer. But we are doing it today
because these Buddhists follow the lunar calendar. So today is full moon. That's why that special prayer is going on at this time. Otherwise, we don't get to see it like this. And look, this is the main building of Darpung Monastery. And you can see all the scenery around. It looks very different. It looks very nice. And you will see flags everywhere in Tibet. I'll let you know about the flag too, in detail Our guide is telling us something. He is taking some photos. If you go inside, there is
a very big area inside. If you look here, there is a big section up to the top. and those are monk's houses You will see houses for monks everywhere. And the scenery here is very good. The colours looks really good Now we will go to another monastery. They are going to show you a very unique thing there. So let's go here. Let's see something else. Then we will leave All the ladies you see are bringing food. They are not from Lhasa. They are traveling from another region of Tibet. They only come
here to worship and visit temples. They come from other parts of Tibet. They come from 500 to 1000 kilometers away. Look, they have brought oil, food, fruits, everything together. It is so important for them to come here. They come from thousands of kilometers away. I showed you Darpung Monastery's upper part and how do they pray how old is it here? I have already told you Now let's go back down. And let's go to another monastery. There will be some lunch or whatever program will be there. I wil
l tell you everything. So now let's go down. Climbing up is a problem. It is easier to go down It will be fun to climb down. And see, a lot of buildings have been abandoned. It has become a ruin. Because earlier 10,000 people used to live here. Now only 800 to 900 people live here. So this place is really big for them 10,000 people and where else 800 people. People from my tour are here So let's see what is here. Very beautiful. Such small passages have been made. It looks great. See, all the do
ors are small. See, the building you are seeing. There is a festival here. So they have made a special room to pray. If you start showing such things in detail, then the video will become very big. And a lot of people don't want to know about these things. For those who want to know, it will be very informative for them. And it will be very different. And see, they keep wood around their houses. Because it is very cold here. Minus 20, minus 25 is also more in winter. You saw that we explored the
monastery. Now we have come down. Now it is our lunch time. And you can see here, local Tibetan restaurants are like this. People sit and eat in the open like this see how many people are sitting here. I will also show you the local restaurant here. See, it is inside. And my guide told me that you will get vegetarian food here. In 15 yuan, you can select. Rice, tofu and many such things. Vegetables etc. You can select. So see, the restaurant is like this. First, let me show you the restaurant.
See, there is such a restaurant. Here you can pay and select what you want. I got this for 15 yuan. Here you will get to see all the vegetarian dishes. There are three types of vegetables and rice. And this is, this is buttermilk, right? Buttermilk. Sweet tea. Sweet tea. Okay. See, this is milk tea, which is available in India. We will try butter tea later, which is made of yak butter. It is very different. And see, we have food and tea. This is what the. Restaurant looks like. Tibetan local res
taurant. And all the team is sitting behind. I am here So if we talk about food, then the food is really very tasty. It is very good. Such good vegetarian food, I have probably eat in China. One special thing about this restaurant is that this restaurant is run by monks. And all the food is made by monks. And the profit is kept by monks. So the restaurant you are seeing is local, but it is run by monks. So while eating, I was watching the Tibetan people here They look so different from the Chine
se. See, you can see their clothes, it is very colorful. See, hat style, clothes style, see this. Look at his cap. Because it is very cold here, so you have to take care of everything. See. And Chinese people, you will not get to see the beard. But see, Tibetans have a beard. See this. See, uncle is giving tea. Brother, look at this girl, she is so cute. See, how cute she is. Let me give her something. Do I have anything with me? our tour of Dripung Monastery ends here I showed you everthing cle
arly I have told you almost everything. We left from there after having food Now let's go. See, this is our bus. Now let's go to Sera Monastery from here. get to see a very special and different thing So let's go. So we have come to our second monastery today, which is called Sera Monastery. And before that, you can see here, there are some markets Normal things here, souvenirs and so on, you are getting here. So Sera Monastery is on the upper side, on the front side. So let's go and show you. i
f we talk about the architecture of Sera Monastery, it is very similar to what I had showed you in Dripung Monastery, it is very similar. Now we went inside here. This is the library of Sera Monastery here. And the books made here are of very high quality. And there is something chemical in the paper here, that all the insects die. So you will see a lot of high quality paper and books being made. But it is not allowed inside. Oh, you bought this. And look, there is a small shop here, where you w
ill get to see this thing. Look, yak butter. What kind of taste is this? We have not tasted it yet, but we will definitely taste it. But it looks very good. We have eaten cow butter so far, but have not tried yak yet. So we will definitely try. And you can see here, some things are kept here. Something related to yak. And small souvenirs. If you want something, you will get it here. Before showing you the Sera Monastery behind me, let me tell you its story. It is very different. And it is very c
ontroversial. That's why I can't even talk in front of my guide. The thing is, in the 1950s, you will know, there were a lot of problems in Tibet. About Dalai Lama. And there were a lot of issues. Dalai Lama had to take asylum in India. He had to go there and stay there. Because there were a lot of issues here. There were a lot of attacks on the monks in Sera Monastery. A lot of people died. But the monks who survived Sera Monastery, had come to India, had come to Mysore. That's why you will get
to see the same Sera Monastery in Mysore. Which has more prayers than this. So let me show you from inside. And show you their prayers. So see, there is no prayer going on here in Sera Monastery. There is no prayer timing here. That's why you can see, it is completely empty. There are a lot of gods in front of them. photo of Dalai Lama 13 is there. There is a photo of Buddha. So you will get to see a lot of such things here. And you will get to see a lot of different paintings here. And a lot o
f paintings are covered. Because they believe that painting gives power. For that, they have to study. They have to come to that level to see that painting. Otherwise, if anyone sees it, then some wrong power has come. Something like this happened. This is a little problem. That's why you can see a lot of paintings. Their faces are covered. See here too. And see how cool the door is. Big and old Prayer was going on here too. And you can see in the hand, that digital counter comes. You will get t
o see it in everyone's hand. See, this is their prayer. See. And this prayer is about 500 - 1000. Some people do it 10,000 times. They get very tired. See, they are sitting here tired. And they have a counter. That how much we are doing, we have to count. See, that girl has been doing it for a long time. And it is very hard. Now I will show you the most unique and amazing thing of this monastery. I am sure almost all of you will never see this thing. See, this is a debating courtyard. And here y
ou will see monks debating. It will look like they are fighting. But they are not fighting. I will tell you about all these things. See this. All these monks who are watching, they are debating. See. When I was reading the Kibbutz's fact, I came to know that the monks you see fighting, they are debating. Don't think that they are fighting. They are discussing about their religion. And what you are seeing, see. See. The one who is shouting loudly, he is asking a question. And the one sitting belo
w is answering. There is a rule for this. You can't raise your hand or you can't abuse or you can't say anything wrong. You have to control. No matter how angry you are, no matter how angry you are, but you are not supposed to say anything wrong nor allowed to raise your hand. So this is for control. And one person takes 20 years to learn control. See this. Very amazing, very different thing is being seen. See this. They are standing and asking questions. The one sitting below is answering. I am
telling you the truth. I have not seen anything like this in my life. It looks like they are fighting. But they are doing religious work. They are debating about their religion. And I think they are the most angry. See this. They are very angry. Look he looks very angry This is one of the most unique things. I have seen. It's very unique. See this. He is getting angry. See this. See this. He is shouting on his face So that he gets angry. See this. They have to work hard to make the other person
angry. But you have to control And as I told you, each person takes 20 years to learn control. You must have seen that in some parts of the video, I have breathing heavily Because the altitude here, it is 4 km above sea level. And here it becomes extreme altitude. You need oxygen from outside. People here are roaming with oxygen That's why there is a problem. And let me tell you about altitude sickness. It's not like there are weak people or there are no strong people. It's nothing like that. Y
ou will see a lot of Chinese people here who are not able to walk without oxygen. But I haven't had any problem yet. When you climb a mountain, it's so steep, you have to climb so much. So there is a little issue, there is a little problem. Everything else is fine. The ladies in such clothes come from outside Lhasa. And they come from very far, as I told you. They walk you can imagine, they walk 500,000 to 1000,000 kilometers. And a lot of people die on the way. We have left the Sehra Monastery.
And here we got to see a unique thing. The part above the mountain is very high. This is also a part of the Sehra Monastery. You have to do meditation here. So the special monks go there. This place is surrounded by mountains. You will also see the whole mountain in front of you. And on this side, too, there are mountains. As I was showing you for a long time. There is a local market here. And most of the food here is almost vegetarian. There are French fries and potatoes. There is such an envi
ronment here. When our tour was over, our tour guide took us to a place. Because today we have a welcome dinner. All the tourists who were with us, Today we will have a complimentary dinner from our side. But before that, he parked the bus at a hotel. And said, if you want to go around, then go to this market. So we went around for half an hour. That's why I didn't show it in this video. Now let's go, it's time. He said to come at 5.50. We are going to have dinner at 6. So let's see what happens
at dinner. Now we have come here to eat food. Which is from our guide. Look at the restaurant, how traditional it is. And how much Tibetan style you will get to see. You can see the color. Yellow is my favorite color. And yellow color will be seen everywhere. We will go to eat food here. But I will show you the rooftop, which is very beautiful and you can get a view of the old town from here which I showed you in the last video. If you go up from here, you will get a very good view. So let's se
e how it is here. I have come to the rooftop. And you can see such a beautiful view from here. You can see all the mountains. And as it happens in Delhi and Mumbai. You can see other houses too from here You can see each other's house from here. And you can see each other's terrace from here. As it happens here. See each other's terrace. See each other's terrace. See how close it is. You can see the beautiful mountains all around. And you can see all the local Tibetan houses. And you can see all
the local Tibetan houses. And it's almost evening. But still there is a lot of sunlight here. As I told you in the last video. This is called Sunshine City. You will get to see a lot of sunlight here. And when it starts snowing in a few days. It will be completely white. It will be even more beautiful. But you can see the view. It feels like you sit here all evening. And you will see such flags in every house. And I was telling you about these flags. You put the flag where there is a lot of win
d. They also call it in Tibetan language. But in English, it is called a wind horse. They put it where there is a lot of wind. human. earth. You will see five-color flags everywhere. So let's go down and have dinner. And if I talk about this tour group. They are great people and they have good experiences. I'm going to travel for a few more days, but the people here are very nice. Everyone has started eating. So let's go and eat. If we talk about food, there's a lot of variety here. And there's
a lot of Indian food as well. You'll get dal here, rice here, and roti here. Our work is done. And you can see here, this is spinach. And this is aloo bhaji. And here's the veg curry. And here's all the non-veg. There's yak curry, chicken chilli, veg salad. Our work is done. We got rice, roti, dal, and bhaji. We'll have a good dinner here. It'll be fun. So I have to thank the guide for this. Hello everyone. I welcome you to the third day of my Tibet tour. It's my second day with the tour. And it
's my third day in Tibet. And today we're going to explore one of the most important monuments here in Tibet. And it's the biggest tourist attraction. I'm sure a lot of you will be seeing this. This place is called Patola Palace. This residence used to be from Dalai Lama V to Dalai Lama XIV. We'll talk about those things in detail. I have to show you a lot of things. So let's enter the Patola Palace. Look at the view outside. And as you can see, there are a lot of tourists. So let's go inside an
d I'll show you everything from inside. As you can see, we've entered the Patola Palace. And it was a 30-minute long queue to come here. That's why we left early in the morning. And look at this. It's so massive. It's so big. You won't understand if you see it like this. But Potala Palace has 1200+ rooms The one I showed you in Dripung Monastery. Dalai Lama used to live there from 1 to 4. And from 5 to 14, he used to live here. I'm not feeling well. And we have to walk a lot to go up. We have to
go all the way up to the 13th floor. We have to go all the way up to the 13th and 14th floors. We'll have to walk all the way up. It's going to be a little hard. But it's going to be fun. We're going to start climbing up. And look here. There are Chinese local tourists too here And look here. Tibetan pastries You'll get to see such a beautiful restaurant here. Look at this. It's so traditional and looks so good. We're going up now. Let's take a tour from the top. Then we'll see. You're going to
find a lot of restaurants like this. We're climbing up Patola Palace. I'm telling you, I'm not feeling well. And look, people are using oxygen. But the view from here is very beautiful. We've been around the entire Patola Palace. But after 3 or 4 floors, recording is not allowed. You can't record anything. You can't take pictures or videos. You have to know a lot about Buddhism. Let me tell you something very different thing I am sure a lot of you don't know about it There is a ritual here. Whe
n people die, they have a burial style. It's a process that happens after death. It's very unique here. I'm sure it doesn't happen anywhere in the world. And how does it happen here? When people die, it's called Kriya Karam in Hindi. There are a lot of ways to do Kriya Karam here. If a 6-year-old child is buried, which is normal. And if someone dies of an illness, he is cremated. You can understand all this. It's normal. But after that, there are two different ways. It's very different. You can
call it something similar to Parsi. But it's more extreme and different. That's their Sky Burial. What they do is When someone dies, they take him to all the big mountains here. And there is a man. They call him a very powerful man. They cut him into pieces. They take out all the parts inside. And they cut it into pieces. And they feed it to the vultures and scavengers here. By the way of eating the vultures etc. These people tell that, was this person right Because sometimes people don't eat v
ultures. They leave them. Then you know that this man was not good. He did something wrong. And after that the 4th way is water burial What do they do? They feed the fish in pieces and put it in water. I have not seen such a unique thing. And these mountains that you see They take it up. You'll see a lot of vultures etc So you will get to see such unique things. The vultures that eat dead bodies It is also in Parsi. And it is called Tower of Silence. It is also in Mumbai. It is also in Malabar H
ill. But what do they do in that? They tie their hands and leave it. The vulture comes and eats. And the leftover skull and other parts A bone falls in it. And then it decomposes on its own. It remains lying on its own. But as I told you, the system here is very different. Here, they will remove the entire internal organ. There is a specific man who is called very powerful. That man will remove the entire internal organ. Then he will make it into pieces. Then he will feed it to the vulture. And
the people here, their desire is that we need sky burial. Don't waste our body. Don't bury it. Don't burn it. Don't do that. Utilize our body. And feed the vultures and all the scavengers on the mountain. And after that, another new abbey has started. It is called Water Burial. Which I told you. Why do they do water burial? Because there are not so many vultures left here. So what do they do? There is a river far from here. They do the same process there. The method of doing the last rites to th
e dead here. Every place is very different. So now we left Patola Palace. it was really good It is a very historic place. We saw a lot of things. But I don't know why recording was not allowed. You can see the Patola Palace in 4K on YouTube. But recording was not allowed. I don't know why. And you can see slowly. We are going down. And look at the mountain. You will get to see the mountain from all sides. And this is it. All the sky burial is done here. Like the tower of silence. The Farsi peopl
e do in India. So see, we are going down from Patola Palace. And see, these people. They pray like this. And they come from so far. And see this brother. He has only one leg and they are praying. So see this is our bus. Our tour of Patola Palace is done. And you will get to see oxygen cylinders in the bus. In case of emergency So that it can be used. You saw that I was eating in an Indian restaurant. After that we had to go to one or two more places. To visit the monastery. But I was in so much
pain. So much weakness started coming. First I didn't feel like going today. That I don't go, I don't go. But then in my mind. I can't go alone. Patola Palace was the main tourist attraction. So I said no brother, I will go. Whatever is left. We will make less videos. And then we will explore a little less. But today I was in such a bad condition to climb and get down. I mean, the main thing here is that. I can't sleep here. After one to one and a half hours. I suddenly open my eyes. and I am un
able to sleep I mean, there is a lot of problem in breathing. There are no other physical symptoms of altitude sickness But today, so much fever, so much headache, and it was my last day in Lhasa today After that we were going to Shigaste city, then we were going to average base camp Then we were going to gyirong, which is at the border Then kathmandu That was my tour for 8-9 days But I just texted them that I won't be able to continue it would be great if they agree if there is more problem due
to altitude sickness then I'll catch a flight and go I welcome you all from Chonqing, This clip is after 3 days from the previous clip you saw from Tibet I was in a really bad condition The first two days were alright, but the 3rd day was so extreme I can't even explain, how bad it was I was having so much problem, I was not able to sleep Because of less oxygen, we were at 4km above the ground and there the air is thin, the blood gets thin I had fever and cold too and my heartbeat was so fast,
I wasn't able to understand at all I wasn't even able to get up But the main tour was at Potala Palace And I couldn't miss that The situation is such that I was not able to understand For a day I was paying 15,000 INR But besides the money, the thing was, we wouldn't have been able to visit Potala Palace I'll have to come again and do the entire process again There had been so much dificulty I decided to leave I was in such a condition that I cannot explain But what else can be done, if you want
to travel to an extreme place then these things will be extreme too The good thing is, that the tour people agreed to cancel it because I wasn't well my tour for 8 days was for 1,05,000 INR It is very expensive to travel to Tibet, for 1,05,000 INR They cancelled it for me I paid 53,000-54,000 INR for 4 days Which is quite ok, I'll come to Tibet again, but now I am not in a condition to stay i started checking for flights I saw a flight to Chongqing I knew about Chongqing, the hostel and everyth
ing here So this was the easiest and good option I came here to Chongqing, and I rested here for 3 days My health has improved a lot, I have become absolutely first class So, I am thinking, that, I could not show you much in Tibet But still, the videos that I have made, is very much in detail I have shown all the history and culture of Tibet with great effort We will go to the other part some other day What can be done? I am here in this part of China now Now let's see, I have 7-8 days now. So I
will travel to some other region of China I am here for one more day After that I'll go to Zhangjiajie, Avatar mountain and everything there Then after that we will go to Hunan, Gangzhou I'll visit more places in China now Now I am much better Hope you like my effort so far and you liked my video so far This is a traveler's nightmare, getting sick while travelling That too in such a remote place, I can't even explain the feeling There is no support, and there is language barrier And even if you
are sick for a day, then you'll have to leave the tour So, this was the problem I had faced But what can be done, let's see how the plan goes Let's keep this video until here You'll see a few more videos from China Hope you'll appreciate my efforts Hope you liked my video, if you did then like, share and subscribe Hope you liked my video, if you did then like, share and subscribe

Comments

@tusharchowdhury5422

Thank you so much for showing Tibetan culture.

@MBS_KSA

Excellent video! I've never seen such a detailed and in-depth movie of Tibet before, thank you for the filming and working!

@uchihaclan1153

Thank you so much for video🙏I’m one of the Tibetan watching from USA🇺🇸

@simonjp873

India goverment don't give visa to chinese ,Chinese goverment never stop indain to tibet ,Which country is democracy and freedom?

@Pierina.24

It's so restricted, Ak got in no problem. And even filmed the place. How amazing!

@LightChess-jv8pz

I have an immature suggestion, you can go to the Harbin International Ice & Snow Festival, which has been quite popular recently.

@cloudwithwind574

Many fools say that tourists are not allowed to travel alone in Xizang. Now do you know why? Xizang is a large area, but there are few people. If you go out alone and experience altitude sickness, or encounter bears or wolves, if there is no one around, you may die!What you may be able to do before death is pray: you must listen to others' suggestions in the next life!

@tashinamgyal3520

Thank you so much for showing us around Tibet.

@bkn4408

Warning ⚠️: Ak is very addictive in nature, you may got addicted to his videos😅

@ngawangjungney1959

I’m your new subscriber from south India but I’m Tibetan monk of Sera Monastery in south India karnataka. I hope you been in sera monastery in tibet

@TusharMgr97

Your dedication is what I love the most brother.... stay strong brother and always stay dedicated🙏💪

@joingbesherpa7200

Thanks for your kind information to us about china Tibet religion

@simonjp873

भारत और अमेरिकी सीआईए ने दलाई लामा के विद्रोह का समर्थन किया, जिसके कारण चीन ने 1962 में भारत को सबक सिखाया। भारत ने अभी तक अपना सबक नहीं सीखा है और अभी भी हर दिन चीन को विभाजित करने के बारे में सोच रहा है। यह वास्तव में पिटाई का हकदार है।

@sajjadlatif1

Thanks, AK for showing us this distant place on Earth. Although I am traveling a lot, it is not an easy task to visit Tibet for everyone. It was unfortunate that you took so much hardship to show us Patola palace but no video graphy was allowed there. Anyhow take care of yourself as your health is at first priority. I love your expression" BOHAT MAZA ANAY WALI HAY." ❣

@pintuhidayathussain5917

How wonderful is the world 🌎, truly amazed to know about tibet and Buddhism ❤ i share this video to many bhutia friends, hope they enjoyed most, thanks AK bro you are one and only one traveller, enjoyed and always waiting for your videos.

@N.Tashi65594

Thank u so much for video im one of the tibetan watching from india.🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍

@ladakhvista8130

Khusboo, is actually Smoke offering burn juniper trees and ready made incense moreover ah Sang’roasted gram flour & butter combination prepared smoke offering, ‘khusboo sunglo dost magar jaan lo thoda’ glad to watch your video 👍😇

@narayanraha4267

Bahut khoobsurat Tibet but mom bhi bahut sunder hai , Potala palace hai good , Jai jagannath . Badhai ho badhai Tibet vlogs .

@sakfkjg

AK you really have a mix of good videography skills with good general knowledge, interesting way of explaining things , you are hardworking and very handsome bro😅... deadly combination ❤🙌🤩

@tenzinlhakyap7515

Thanks brother! I felt you are very lucky to seat and around area which we are more so do but u are exploring well which is worth and vulnerable. Keep it up!!