Inside a Remote Nepali Village With No Roads – Life in Laprak, Nepal

imagine a place where no wheels have ever turned 
into No roads no engines no noise just ancient   foot trails carving through the mountains 
and clouds This is La Pra a hidden village   lost in time Here life beats by a different 
rhythm The rhythm of nature survival and raw   beauty Today we’re trekking through one of the 
world’s most untouched villages via the outside   And trust me it’s like we’re stepping into 
another century So come with us as we explore   Nepal’s most remote village with no roads 
Welcome to life in La Prague Welcome to La Namaste or good morning guys from the beautiful 
village of Lar Park Well we’re actually in Bar   Park but today we’re going to La Park L Park Yes 
So today we’re getting in a car and driving 1 hour   to the village of L Park This is probably one 
of the most remote villages Sophia and I have   ever been to From Catmandu it’s about a 10 
to 12hour drive where we’re going today So   come along with us Let’s explore the rural 
village life here in the Gurum community We   are going to be experiencing traditional 
cooking traditional food maybe even some   dancing maybe even some alcohol and Roxy 
I don’t know but come along with us today   Be right beside us on our adventure today 
We’re currently just out the uh view tower   here in Bar Park If you haven’t seen our 
last episode exploring Bar Park then do   check it out here Without further ado let’s 
get into the video Let’s have fun Let’s go So this is the place on the biggest festival of 
Nepal Dasai The villages like gather around here   and they sacrifice a sheep as an offering to God 
So they sacrifice a sheep here And what’s this   thing drawn that looks like an axe a sword Yeah 
that sword is used to sacrifice the sheep Wow   So they they tie the sheep to this pole and then 
they cut its head off Yes Oh my gosh that’s crazy   And do they eat the sheep afterwards Okay Wow 
There you go So if you guys didn’t know in some   cultures they still sacrifice animals uh to their 
god So uh yeah that’s that’s pretty crazy Wow Namaste Like baku jacket kind of Wow And 
this is from sheep Yes From sheep Wow The   here are just preparing the wool Oh that’s 
amazing When did they cut this from the   sheep 5 months ago Okay Wow And how did they 
make the jacket so what are they doing now so they use the machine to stretch 
it out into twine Yes And then you   knit it Yeah She’s showing the 
process of how you do it Wow They get she’s saying she’s going to sell it to 
you Okay Let’s have a look at it Wow So this   is the blanket And no wonder it’s quite 
expensive guys This takes them forever   And it’s all handmade from scratch Hey Wow 
So it keeps you warm Wow Beautiful Wow And   you can see it’s completely handmade Oh okay 
Wow Okay So this is how they do it Like this Oh wow So she’s just now taking us to her 
home Armor is Wow very beautiful Namaste   Namaste Your home is very nice Namaste Wow So 
they have a little business here So right now   we’re just buying all these chips We’ve bought 
10 chocolates and we’ve also bought biscuits   Wow that’s a lot of stuff Wow Change racknos 
Thank you so much Okay Bye-bye Bye-bye Namaste   Namaste Namaste Bye-bye So just like when we go 
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here to start your language learning today All   right now back to the video There we go guys I was 
just talking to Sophia about that experience Such   a local and amazing experience And this is why 
we’re doing this tour to get off the beaten path   into the villages you know seeing experiences like 
that Like that’s not organized or anything It’s   just was on the side of the road We stopped We 
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tour We’ll leave that And uh yeah it’s so awesome Okay so we just now parked the car and we’re 
just walking down to the viewpoint of La Pra and   uh we’re about to see a whole community which 
after the earthquake after the 2015 earthquake   Nepal’s sixth richest man came and built 630 
houses for the people here in this community   So as you can see this is all of the houses And 
then on the side it’s got a Nepali traditional   toilet All the roofs are the same They all have 
a ver on the roof They can sit out All the road   and pavement has been done And yeah this man 
here I’ll put a a picture up of him Nowadays   the village is so beautiful and a lot of people 
actually even have two houses They have one in   the new LA Park and then they have a house in 
the old L park as well So what do you think of   the houses from far off looks like Australia 
Yeah Right Yeah So behind me here they also   have the uh donation wall So it wasn’t just 
that rich Nepali man that helped build all   of this There was also a lot of other countries 
as well So Australia for example donated about a   million Japan donated half a million Italy donated 
$250,000 The USA donated $200,000 So yeah that   also helped build this but the rich Nepali man uh 
was the facilitator organizer and really pushed   that funding and got this done and also some 
of his own funding as well So yeah super super   interesting We’re going to go and have lunch now 
and eat and learn more about this place Namaste Namaste Namaste Namaste So you can see here 
this is one of the houses close up Yeah this   is the heavyweight bricks But above they use 
these lightweight blocks which are becoming   quite popular in building now A wooden door nice 
windows This is the toilet area and a nice roof   for protection And also their foundation is a 
big thick cement block So all of these houses   should last a good amount of time Uh which 
is really good And then here they’ve just got   panel for the sides So really quick and easy 
to build but strong and longlasting which is   just excellent So now we’re just coming in to 
have lunch Namaste And this is their kitchen   Oh wow So this is the fire where they heat up 
tea and milk and uh cook rice and all local sap   Everything is local in here So beautiful So this 
where we’ll have some lunch and uh yeah enjoy for donation foreign Yeah,ch Japanese villagers also worked to build houses in the 
same salary but they decided to put only one   engineer right but the only one engineer was 
corrupted as well Later on they found out oh   we trusted this person but he’s corrupted too 
Wow So this is our lunch for today Chips rice   veg We’ve got beautiful local dahl with our 
chicken This is my favorite at Oh that looks   good Okay let’s quickly try I’m so hungry Oh wow 
Use our hands and the chicken Little bit of dal Delicious Wow nice So we’re just going down with the kids and 
we’re going to give them some chocolate and   some bubbles as well that we bought And 
we also bought chips too We have many   things we can give them They’re so cute So 
cute I love her pants Oh Oh my gosh What   is this welcome Such good manners Wow 
Very good manners Thank you There you   go Thank you Welcome Can I hold on to all 
of this here you go Thank you Thank you Okay Bye Bye Bye Namaste So right now they’re 
uh they’re making road base right this is for   the road and they’re smashing up rocks by hand 
the true queens of the Himalayas right here guys   And you can see that they’re squinting their 
eyes as they do it No safety glasses not even   sunglasses And inside here you can see this 
is the the leftover product their road base   And this will be put on the road And you can see 
here they’re actually building a path right now   too These guys would get paid maybe $4 a day $5 
a day maybe And pretty hard work Like they don’t   even have seats They’re just squatting right 
now You want to try squint your eyes Okay Okay   And be careful That’s it Wow Look at you go Oh 
look at that Wow Nice Breaking them into pieces Wow So just here behind me is 
the local school for La Park And   uh people from New La Park also old La Park all 
come here to this school Government school This   is the government school Yeah we have um and 
then there’s another school that’s used for   boarding school So the school actually looks 
pretty good I have to say So uh really good   for the community You studied here This was 
your school You used to play here Wow Okay There used to be a school before earthquake 
here Hello Hello Hello What is What is your   name wow Nice name What’s your name hey what’s 
your name wow nice Kids here are so funny We   went to park and they’re like “Hey don’t park 
here We’re playing a game Park over there.” Oh they’re good at it Namaste Cute handshake Nice to meet you So cute Thank you So uh we’re now walking down 
into the hotel for today Namaste And uh all of   the village people are super friendly and saying 
hello And we just walked past some people up there   and they were saying “Is that person Nepali?” I 
know And Sophia didn’t say anything That usually   happens a lot especially when Sophia’s with me 
They don’t know if she’s from Nepal And then   Sophia turns around and says “Napali horn,” 
which means I am Nepali And they get shocked   Wow this is nice So this is our stay for tonight 
Wow Awesome Just like in Everest Yeah Awesome So   I have to say this village is so cool guys I 
just love it So there’s little baby chickens   down there which is great We’re going to go for 
a walk soon There’s so many kids It’s crazy And   I think it’s because it’s school holidays Like 
all of the kids are just out playing So we’re   going to go find some of the kids and uh talk to 
them and play with them and give them some gifts   Namaste Namaste I could honestly live 
here guys for 3 to 6 months Just slow   life Just chilling going for big walks 
That would be really really cool These   houses are really simple but just so nice and 
as if like it’s out of a movie or something   Wow look at all these kids playing Should we 
give them a chocolate okay I’ll you give it Okay Bye-bye Bye-bye Bye Bye 
Bye You’re welcome Bye See you   See you What [ __ ] game Hey tell them to do it So they have different bottle caps different 
colored bottle caps and they flick it And this   is just like a real simple game but they’re 
all playing it Hey and you try and get it   close to the next one Okay cool Bye-bye 
Fresh mint Hey fresh mint Wow that smells   amazing Wow that’s so nice So just behind me 
here is the Buddhist graveyard where anyone   who’s Buddhist in the village actually goes 
to get cremated almost half is Christian and   the Christian cemetery is on the other side 
of the village So it’s really good that they   uh that they accept that because uh in a lot 
of villages I’ve been not just in Nepal but   in other countries and from what I’ve heard as 
well from other people sometimes when there’s   multiple religions in one village it can cause 
a lot of tension but in this village it seems to   really live uh in harmony and uh it’s good 
that two separate cemeteries are there and   uh there’s not too much tension with that On a 
positive note this village is so beautiful Looking   down to Donna our guide his uh his family home 
and uh we’re going to meet his Amma his mom and   uh yeah we’ll see them and give out the rest of 
the chocolates to the kids uh nearby his house How are you bye-bye Bye See you One thing I love is this Do 
you hear that nothing It is so quiet here It’s   uh absolutely beautiful And honestly these 
villages just tucked away in the mountains   just blows my mind Like this is such a remote 
area Like look how big this mountain is Like it   the the scale doesn’t even come up on camera but 
we have no mountains like that in Australia Like   we obviously have mountains but nothing that 
big Like this is huge Way of life the pace of   life is so slow here Everyone gets up early in 
the morning They sleep early at night and they   wake up They do their cooking eat some food 
then go and do farming pick crops or go and   look after their goats or look after their sheep 
live the simple life You know everyone has their   own garden and their own vegetables And you 
can see here everyone’s got all of their wood   stockpiled filled to the brim for winter and they 
get their wood all up here in the mountains all   here in the forest You can get gas but it’s very 
expensive to get it here And this is where they   would do their shower area or inside their homes 
as well But it’s not uncommon for people to wear   like sort of swimmers do their showering outside 
That’s quite a common thing See guys I just love   this house here You can’t get any more local than 
this Just wood straight from the forest and the   walls are made out of stone The only thing you 
need to buy is the tin for the tin roof But this   is a real traditional local Nepali house here 
Okay guys I’m just going to try wearing this   I’m a real local now Okay bye guys I’m now 
quitting YouTube and this is my day job Bye Nice Wow Beautiful Namaste 
Bye Bye There you go Sophia Namaste Namaste Namaste Two months Hi So guys you didn’t expect to have a baby 
in the back of this right you might have   thought vegetables or something but nope 
That’s where they keep their kids And it’s   a real easy way for them to do their 
work whilst taking care of the baby Yeah Usually what I was saying was the women do 
a lot of the work here in the village They’re   expected to cook work in the fields and also 
take care of the kids It’s quite common So   yeah that’s a good way for them to look after 
the baby whilst also working As for the older   men because they can’t work much anymore You can 
see all of them here They’d come together they   spend time together and uh share stories and uh 
just hang out because it’s a bit better hanging   out with all your friends and being at home 
alone in your room right namaste Hajam namaste Mom’s father father Mom’s father So in case you 
guys are wondering how did they get rid of their   rubbish so you can see here this is their concrete 
furnace And uh people just pile their rubbish onto   this and they burn it Burn it Burn it Yeah That’s 
how they get rid of their rubbish That’s how they   get rid of their plastic And then every now and 
then they will come and empty it and most likely   empty it down there I’m guessing But yeah so 
that’s how they get rid of their rubbish in   the village They they burn it all So as you can 
see here guys all of this here is trees right but   then here you can see they have the terraces the 
fields Now in these terraces they grow potatoes   uh which usually grown at this time of year and 
then during the winter time to store potatoes I   actually learned this from online is they actually 
bury them in the ground so they don’t freeze over   Now I don’t know how how cold this village gets 
but uh they may actually bury them to keep them   uh not going off and getting frozen but I’m 
not too sure So right now we’re just coming   down to the sub uh the suspension bridge We 
got to be really careful because this trail is   uh is very steep Really really steep But we should 
be okay Sophia’s decided to stay up the top which   was actually turned out to be a good decision 
because I don’t want her walking on this this   too much steep It’s too hard for her Okay So this 
is donated by Katoui which is the British Gorkers   Association in Nepal which is the armies that 
serve in Britain and uh a lot of them are very   wealthy Uh so they donated this suspension 
bridge which is super nice of them See here   we have a beautiful waterfall and then down here 
we have an old wooden bridge with a river through   it here So we’ve got armor coming through here 
now carrying some type of grass and feed Namaste   Yeah you can see she’s got those leaves 
and uh she’ll be feeding her goats or   something like that Me and the guide are 
being really funny and jumping on the bridge Don’t worry guys Nepal engineering   This This bridge isn’t going 
anywhere Scissors paper rock paper Hi Scissors paper rock Scissors paper rock Namaste Namaste So we met back up with 
all the grandfathers again and this is their   last stop for today So every day they go 
to like maybe 10 different spots and go   around the whole village This is their 
last stop for today before they go home   And uh they’re all friends which is 
amazing The oldest one is 91 years   old and still roaming around That’s insane He’s 
probably seen a lot from this place in 91 years Wow Oh it smells amazing This is how 
villager used to call each other’s lover   Really wow Fall in love like that That’s so 
interesting Wow I’m sure your lover was nice You know it’s village when 
men is growing naturally   Damn that’s a heavy load Ooh Gosh that’s really 
heavy Stay hammer Grandmother Grandmother Yeah   my grandmother Wow I love her earrings They’re 
beautiful So this is uh his grandmother So a   really interesting thing about Amma here her 
earrings are real gold and she’s worn it for   65 years and never taken it off That’s why you 
can see how the earlo has pulled down That’s   absolutely amazing And for those of you wondering 
Arma here is 88 years old 8 rupees And she poured   the earrings for 8 rupees which would be like 
8 cents which is just crazy cheap 66 years ago Seven She’s had seven kids Wow Can see guys this 
is her when she was younger and then her again   when she was even younger Wow Such a beautiful 
family This is another photo of her Wow They they call Nepal from the old times Yeah 
Bye-bye Bye-bye Bye-bye Bye That was   the most wholesome experience Such a lovely lady Kids here playing volleyball again Do you 
know if Nepal has a volleyball team for the   Olympics i think we must do because it’s such 
a popular sport all over the country They’re   really good at it too Wow This is like the town 
square Everyone’s hanging out This guy’s making   some type of bamboo basket Little baby on 
the ground Hello And uh these guys around   here are building a retaining wall or even 
a house I think they could be building Yeah   Wow there’s a lot of workers 15 different 
workers building this house Wow You play boy Namaste Hu Namaste Namaste So this is that’s 
his mom right yes Mom and dad That’s   his mom and dad And this is the first 
time he’s seen them for 3 months Hello Thank you So this guys is sort of like a blessing welcoming 
new guests and also their son back to their home   cuz it’s been 3 months since I’ve seen him 
He’s been working in Catmandu on different   tracks as a guides So super interesting to 
see the the dynamics and the difference in   Nepali culture See in Australia we would hug 
our parents but here it’s not that common Even   though he’s seen him after 3 months uh there’s 
still no hugging or anything But that’s totally   normal here So it’s so interesting to see that 
So guys that’s how you’re meant to drink the   water I accidentally went to drink it like 
this but you’re meant to drink it like this So this is their beautiful home and this 
is inside their home Wow Super local guys   So all made from mud and this is their cooking 
area Wow So this is where they’ll uh make tea   and and and dinner So you can see here guys 
the roof is really dark and that’s from the   fire And what they do usually is they hang 
uh dry they hang meat here to dry it And   then upstairs would be where they sleep and 
everything Yeah that’s how she gets the fire   going as well So they use this pipe to directly 
push oxygen onto the fire to get it going and   get it started There we go Bam Just like that 
How long ago did they build their this home   four generations Four generations Four 
generations So this house could be like   150 years old Wow And they’ve just renovated it 
over time So these guys are the stingy needles   It’s actually very yummy and has like lots of 
health benefits Health benefits But the reason   why he’s using those tongs is because it has 
stingers on it Local egg So here we’ve got local   egg straight from the freerange chicken Local 
under Wow Oh the yellow part is so yellow Okay guys So fresh So guys we were just talking about 
the floor and what they do is they walk an hour   away to get the mud that they need They bring 
it an hours back and then they wipe it all on   the floor every 3 4 days If they don’t do this 
then the floor will get all cracked and it won’t   be nice and smooth like this They need to do 
it for the walls as well So just goes to show   that you know concrete really is such a luxury 
because twice a week they’re literally walking   an hour away just to get mud to do this It’s 
really authentic and extremely local here Wow   Wow So now just like that she’s burning 
all the needles off and then they’ll cook this Wow You go girl This looks so good The 
water gets so hot so quickly guys The fire   really has a lot of power in it Sophia could 
you cook like this every day at home if you   help me of course I can Yeah if I helped you of 
course I’d definitely help you D Yeah it’s so   therapeutic Seriously I think everybody should 
come here and experience once in your lifetime   cuz it’s really like healing you Absolutely 
Yeah it’s so nice So I’ve got another question   uh three of her children work in catmand 
do Is she proud of what her kids have done she gets worried It’s cuz like they in a 
trekking business and they’re up in the   mountains every day right so like she just 
gets scared that what if like landslide or   like Yeah natural disaster happen Yeah Yeah Like 
she just sometimes she can’t sleep Uh all of these   are kitchen utensils Is there one that’s like 
really old that’s been in the family for so long four five generations Wow That gold one 
has been in the family for four or five   generations That one too That one as well 
And that one too Yeah So I just have one   question Uh you haven’t married yet right 
when does his mom want him to get married yeah that’s a good answer Oh there you go 
So this generations five generations old   gun doesn’t work though Doesn’t work This is what 
they used to use for hunting And what is this de that’s all Yum Just here we have local popcorn And as 
you can see it’s pretty good It’s a bit   crunchy but really nice Wow Okay So now 
we’re about to try sis So before these   were the spiky needles that used to that 
stung you but now since I’ve cooked it you   can eat this So uh let’s give this a taste 
Wow M Wow It’s better than what I thought Now let’s try the good too Wow So Arma here is 19 91 91 and 89 and 89 Wow 
And uh they’re one of the oldest ladies in   the village Yes Wow I think so many people here 
live quite older because of the natural lifestyle   Yeah Okay So now we’re just leaving Amma’s house 
and uh it was such a nice experience We ate some   local food and talked and laughed and they’re 
going to see us tomorrow uh just before we   leave So we’ll show you guys that But uh yeah 
so beautiful right really awesome experience We’re running out of food so we’ve got the 
kids lined up One one chips Got to be fair Okay So we hear some noise outside and uh I 
think what’s happening is someone or a whole   group of people are giving us a welcome dance 
Yes they are Uh so what our guide told us told   me Yeah is that because they were busy in the 
afternoon and we arrived at this village in the   afternoon They couldn’t welcome us cuz they were 
working this afternoon So now they’ve decided to   show up right now and then welcome us and then 
Wow It’s currently what time is it 8:30 So uh   we’re going to get a traditional dance I 
think some type of for welcome All right   let’s go So this is their gurum dress right 
you look so beautiful Wow Okay so we’re now   just getting dressed Well now I’m getting 
dressed in the traditional dress So yeah   Pretty cool I’m excited I’ll show you guys 
what I look like outside And I’m all ready Now Jack is ready Spin around Wow Not 
bad Jack Jack I have now officially   turned Guran There we go And my Gur wife Guri Nice Wow They’re just fixing my hat I was literally not   expecting any of them Look how many 
people there are So many Namaste Look at that This is our national flower Are you going to try that yeah Cheers 
guys This is local rock Local alcohol Not bad Yeah So guys because we’re the only tourists uh in this 
village she’s been so clever and entrepreneurial   to come to our hotel this morning And uh this 
brass or copper bracelet right here is 500 rupees   So I said I’ll buy one from her um to support out 
cuz we woke up I think she was here from 7:00 a.m   this morning and it’s around 9 already So I’ll 
buy one from her 500 right okay I’ll buy one So I think she’s been here since early this 
morning as being a good entrepreneur to try   and sell something Oh so I I said I would buy a bracelet Oh not very good guys at putting on bra Wow 
See look at that That’s pretty good Okay   so now it’s time to leave Even though we were 
here for just one day I feel like we’re part   of their family It’s been so nice The whole 
village whole village came last night Last   night to literally welcome us and even a few 
people here this morning to say goodbye So   kind guys Mind blown A little bit lost for 
words to be honest But uh it’s been great   I wish we could stay at least another day but 
yeah no worries We’ll come back again Namaste Oh okay Bye bye bye Okay guys well that 
ends the video Thank you for watching   our series exploring beautiful villages here in   Gawker Province As always guys keep 
it real Cheers Bye bye bye Standing

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We came deep into the mountains of Nepal to reach Laprak — a remote village with no roads, no cars, and barely any connection to the outside world. This is a place where life moves slowly, the people are kind, and the views are absolutely unreal. In this video, we show you what daily life looks like here, how villagers survive without modern infrastructure, and what it really means to live off the grid in Nepal.

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    For those who hates or confused about Nepal let me I'll clear you

    Only one & oldest hindu country in Asia knows as Nepal..

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  5. ❤❤❤hi hello 👋 Sophia n jack how are you both wow this is our gurung culture n gurung cultural dress ❤❤I love 😘😘😘

  6. Wow spectacular scenery! Thank you for sharing this amazing adventure and educating us a bit on this wonderfully remote part of the world!

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