the video is good ..i really felt as if i am done with my adventure in darjeeling again ...the last time i was there was during 1997 with my colleagues from school ...that was the final year of the school therefore they decided to have our school trip to darjeeilng....after watching this, i just had all my memories refreshed again...the only thing that didn't go well with the video was the background music...coz the majority of the people from darjeeling are actually nepalese origin ...
I hope u guys saw the sunrise and beautiful mountains in morning and enjoyed the taste of darjeeling tea!!!!! if u guys need any more info about darjeeling for future reference please feel free to contact me at same add,
And again it was a beautiful short descrition but it was a auspicious one!!! thanks guys u guys are best
Continuning with khada i't s highly a precious piece of clothes because we use this khada for so many puposes like buddist people celebrate lochar at that time if there is no khada availabe it will be like christmas without Santa Claus's red dress,,,,
and at last i would like to thank you and appriciated,loved watching my hometown as of now i am at Boston for like 4 years and i missed my place a lot= like my girlfriend n relatives.
matt n natt thankx guys for uploading my home town!!in morning u ate wasnt hash brown its called gillo roti!name of the temple is Dhirdham but dude i have few comments to make about tea its a pride of darjeeling even though its started by british but we gurkhas are keeping the pride continue and you will never find the incense taste of darjeeling tea any where in this world not even in china itself!! about white scarf that u got at buddist temple its khada which is traditionally important !!!
Hey Matt & Nat... thank u so much 4 this video. U've captured Darjeeling beautifully & I'm happy u enjoyed yr experience thr .. I'm from Darjeeling & u've made me realize, how scenic & beautiful my home town really is. I'm proud of u guys. All the very best in life.I'm checking yr other videos too. :)
All the tea companies in Britain (& I live in London, so I should know) are either subsidiaries of Indian tea companies or blend Indian tea leaves in different combinations (though some also use Srilankan/Ceylon blends).
hi matt and nat.born in darjeeling ghoom right now in new york city...watching u clip i am pretty much back in to those allies where you been throughbut surprisingly you did'nt went to some well known monastry .you been to dherdham,keventer,glenarys reminds me off my day over there eating hot dogs & coffee in keventer & watch cloud break down upon our heads & shimmering gold shade of mt khanchenjunga on the forefront amazing feeling .thanks a lot for posting this videos.keep smiling nat and matt
Hey guys, great video! I was actually born in Ghoom, Darjeeling...and currently live in the U.S. Havent been back home for about 5 years...so it was great seeing my hometown. Truly miss it a lot. Anyways thanks for posting this video up!. Hope u guys had a great time there. Take care
Hey there Matt + Nat! You guys probably remember me as "Lt. Ripley" from the BSGCast-Blog/Forum. I really love what you guys do - and I have to say that I am thoroughly enjoying this Vlog you've got going here! I was in Mumbai early this year, so this is taking me back. I love it. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun. And it also sounds like you're gonna need to take away Nat's money, Matt, because she keeps buying so many scarves. J/k :D Hope things continue to go well on your end.
Post-script: In the previous video, Nat made mention of pho (pronounced as "far"). From what I recall reading from a novel, it's a Vietnamese dish. It was made mention of in a novel called "Vivienne" by Richard Hoyt. Never had it myself but it sounds delicious.
Jesus these canadian guys seem to only describing the food that they eating: ITS SUPPOSED TO BE A TRAVELLING DOCUMENTARY
WHO GIVES A F***K what they eat
ginost7 10 months ago
thats my hometown.....awesome Darjeeling.....
PRBHTRAI 1 year ago
Thank you so much......this is my place. Its been long since i been there...thanks again
MrSagar1240 1 year ago
would have been much better with a slight nepalese instrumental background...like maadal, saraangi...thank you...
mnlrgm 1 year ago
the video is good ..i really felt as if i am done with my adventure in darjeeling again ...the last time i was there was during 1997 with my colleagues from school ...that was the final year of the school therefore they decided to have our school trip to darjeeilng....after watching this, i just had all my memories refreshed again...the only thing that didn't go well with the video was the background music...coz the majority of the people from darjeeling are actually nepalese origin ...
mnlrgm 1 year ago
I hope u guys saw the sunrise and beautiful mountains in morning and enjoyed the taste of darjeeling tea!!!!! if u guys need any more info about darjeeling for future reference please feel free to contact me at same add,
And again it was a beautiful short descrition but it was a auspicious one!!! thanks guys u guys are best
18ies 1 year ago
Continuning with khada i't s highly a precious piece of clothes because we use this khada for so many puposes like buddist people celebrate lochar at that time if there is no khada availabe it will be like christmas without Santa Claus's red dress,,,,
and at last i would like to thank you and appriciated,loved watching my hometown as of now i am at Boston for like 4 years and i missed my place a lot= like my girlfriend n relatives.
18ies 1 year ago
matt n natt thankx guys for uploading my home town!!in morning u ate wasnt hash brown its called gillo roti!name of the temple is Dhirdham but dude i have few comments to make about tea its a pride of darjeeling even though its started by british but we gurkhas are keeping the pride continue and you will never find the incense taste of darjeeling tea any where in this world not even in china itself!! about white scarf that u got at buddist temple its khada which is traditionally important !!!
18ies 1 year ago
Hey Matt & Nat... thank u so much 4 this video. U've captured Darjeeling beautifully & I'm happy u enjoyed yr experience thr .. I'm from Darjeeling & u've made me realize, how scenic & beautiful my home town really is. I'm proud of u guys. All the very best in life.I'm checking yr other videos too. :)
medarsm 1 year ago
What the hell is "British" tea?
All the tea companies in Britain (& I live in London, so I should know) are either subsidiaries of Indian tea companies or blend Indian tea leaves in different combinations (though some also use Srilankan/Ceylon blends).
WozulPonz 2 years ago
hi matt and nat.born in darjeeling ghoom right now in new york city...watching u clip i am pretty much back in to those allies where you been throughbut surprisingly you did'nt went to some well known monastry .you been to dherdham,keventer,glenarys reminds me off my day over there eating hot dogs & coffee in keventer & watch cloud break down upon our heads & shimmering gold shade of mt khanchenjunga on the forefront amazing feeling .thanks a lot for posting this videos.keep smiling nat and matt
tribecult 2 years ago
Hey guys, great video! I was actually born in Ghoom, Darjeeling...and currently live in the U.S. Havent been back home for about 5 years...so it was great seeing my hometown. Truly miss it a lot. Anyways thanks for posting this video up!. Hope u guys had a great time there. Take care
tenny2391 2 years ago
Hey there Matt + Nat! You guys probably remember me as "Lt. Ripley" from the BSGCast-Blog/Forum. I really love what you guys do - and I have to say that I am thoroughly enjoying this Vlog you've got going here! I was in Mumbai early this year, so this is taking me back. I love it. Keep on doing what you're doing!
sudanjackson 2 years ago
Keep the video's coming and keep being safe!
mthwsnd01 2 years ago
Sounds like you guys are having a lot of fun. And it also sounds like you're gonna need to take away Nat's money, Matt, because she keeps buying so many scarves. J/k :D Hope things continue to go well on your end.
Post-script: In the previous video, Nat made mention of pho (pronounced as "far"). From what I recall reading from a novel, it's a Vietnamese dish. It was made mention of in a novel called "Vivienne" by Richard Hoyt. Never had it myself but it sounds delicious.
codebreaker2001 2 years ago