Hiking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal
Gear –
Map –
Guide –
00:00 Drone Introduction
05:14 Kathmandu
05:30 Lukla
12:55 Namche Bazaar
18:04 Khumjung
23:40 Pheriche
29:58 Gorak Shep
33:50 Everest Base Camp
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Gear –
Map –
Guide –
00:00 Drone Introduction
05:14 Kathmandu
05:30 Lukla
12:55 Namche Bazaar
18:04 Khumjung
23:40 Pheriche
29:58 Gorak Shep
33:50 Everest Base Camp
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Behind the scenes about this trip – https://youtu.be/Mo0o7bIp4-A
Wow what a nice vidio
What a incredible piece of art …truly amazing. Felt like I was just there 👏👏
yesss
Wow, beautifully shot and edited, had me glued to the end.
A wonderful video. Thank you.
25:50 whats that light (beam) in the sky bro?
https://youtu.be/rjzO6q5ndz0
Good memories come back watching this 😍
perfect!
You must say(Speak) description in your vidios….
Wow nice nepal❤️❤️🇺🇦🇺🇦
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Nice place.❤️❤️
Amazing video. I am inspired. Could I ask you which travel company did you go with? I am planning to go this fall.
I can just imagine the thin air
beautiful area but I wouldn't even handle the foot hills
I feel proud that kraig has been hiking to our country Nepal Thank you kraig gor exploring beautiful places of Nepal Thank you ❤️ From Nepal
Have just revisited this amazing video— struck by absence of other trekkers. Where are they? Realised also that to produce this involves lots of placing camera, ( 4K -thank you!!) moving past, then going back and editing out those bits. Beautifully produced… congratulations indeed!
Interested to know why you shot a lot in shadow. Beautifully seen, but bright sun was so much a part of my 2016 trip.Also, in 2016, Namche was not nearly as well lit at night. Have they discovered solar panels?? Am 73yrs old now. Don't think I'll do it again. It was tough, but life changing. Just do it. And appreciate the Nepalese people.
did you feed those dog you brought with you from village to mountain? you left them hungry?
Great Memory!https://youtu.be/gRpTvbKjpTQ
If i may ask how did you you get the permit as a tourist to fly your drone in Nepal please
I hope to do this trek in a few years
What would be the best way to book tickets for Lukla?
I think this has some of the best Everest photography I've ever seen. Classic.
finally wow
Absolutely beautiful, well come to visit pokhara again 🙏🏔😍🇳🇵
hey, did you have permit for a drone? or did these areas you filmed didn't require one?
Thank you for sharing. I really enjoyed it💕💕👍👍
sick video lad, hmu for a travel buddy next time ;))
Beautiful views indeed . . . arent you scared of being out there by yourself? @kraig
wow salute from china, really great video, watching this makes me feel like i am wastinjg my life these 2 years because of pandemic restriction,,,i met a dog in huaraz peru and he follows me throught 3 days hiking, i suddenly realize maybe that dog is already dead and i really miss those good memories, i decide to not waste my time anymore.
Beautiful video ⛰⛰⛰👍❤️🌞
Your videos have so much silence in them.
BRO! Love it
I know its more about your style of filming & choice of cinematography but it's funny to see you strolling along in some of the most impressive scenery on earth seemingly unfazed by the beauty and grandeur. I couldn't stop looking up the entire time I was in Nepal, to the point of having to make sure I didn't trip.
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What is the name of the location at 3:35?
I don't comment on any video,
Watch the video and move on. Today I comment because, you stay in the same tea houses where I stayed.
I love dogs but don't know why I don't touch any dog other than my house dog. While coming back from base camp I stayed at every place I liked so it took me double the time to come down.