In this video I went back to Rahasal Orphanage Home to visit the kids.
To give some context: about 6 months ago I celebrated 10k subscribers by donating $1000 to the orphanage and when I came back to Nepal I wanted to make it a priority to visit them again. This is the 10k celebration video: https://youtu.be/K_Je-uMXH1g
This video is recorded together with @yatridiary aka https://www.yatricave.com he’s a great friend and also guide. Make sure to contact him if you’re thinking about some Nepal tours.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:18 Buying a light bulb
02:42 Buying sweets
07:10 Quick lunch break
09:42 Rahasal Orphanage
22:34 Sunset views of Ilam
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35 Comments
Good job sir
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Good job buddies ๐
You are an angel sent by God!
You did a really great job, thanks a lot for sharing๏ผ๐๐๐
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I am watching his video when he is first time visit in Nepal Tim has very low subscribers which is not feel good because he is very genuine guy he show what he see after that he visit India ๐ฎ๐ณ then many more countries now see people loves him โค I know how much subscribers whe he 1st visit in Nepal Now see he have slowly many subscribers keep going all the best .my suggestion is just go deep wherever you go and immersed every situation show us what we dont know thank you ๐๐๐๐
11:52 seven in english saat (7) funny part ๐๐๐๐
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Tim I suggest you get fix your mic. It really ruins your video. Please do it
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Real man๐
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LOVELY AND REALLY GREAT JOB LOVE YOU FROM UAE๐๐ฅฐ๐
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Good to see you back Tim..
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That Gulab jamun sweet you ate and said Indian is not completely true! In Nepal, we call Lal Mohan and many other sweets you find in India/Nepal/Bangladesh have been there for ages. India takes away lots of credit due to misinformation or incomplete information. There are plenty of sweets shops owned by Indians in Nepal where I hardly go to them, as they are often not very healthy with a lot of adulteration or cheap quality. I always get sweets from local Nepali indigenous business shops. They are generally milder in sweetness compared to the ones in the Indian stores/sweets. Nepalese sweet quality is impeccable if are able to find one. As time is passing on, the newer Nepali generations seem to lack such information and are in misconception like most foreigners. Nepal pays a lot of price for her identity, rights, and recognition just because it is a small country, fairly unknown relative to big neighbor India, both sharing a lot of similarities.
Very beautiful there
U r really a god send angel
1:28 The way you stifle a giggle..! ๐
This is Timโs spiritual retreat and soul healing
Perfect vdo tin๐
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i hope next time Timโs should be able to talk nepali also โฆ please learn it iand t will be helpful more to understand nepal, nepali and its culture