エベレストは中国にある!?(エベレストへのハイウェイ)🇳🇵🇨🇳
Hello, welcome to Everest base
camp. Everest. Woohoo! We did it. So, we are officially at the
highest point of our whole trip, guys. We shouldn’t have ran. We’re out
of breath now. Hello. Hello. [Music] We did it. Look at that. Tashi delay. Beautiful home. I can come inside. Okay. [Music]
Just coming up to Everest now. [Music] This is so beautiful. Definitely come to Everest.
Wow. delay or gday and good morning guys from the beautiful Tibet. Today we are going to Everest
base camp. That’s right. So you might be thinking Everest base camp, isn’t that in Nepal? No,
it’s also in Tibet in China. We are driving all the way up. No hiking today. There is a
road in Tibet that starts from the bottom of the mountain all the way up to base camp. Can
you believe it? I’m shocked. After Sophia and I actually tked Everest base camp ourselves,
it took seven days in Nepal. This time we’re going to be going all the way up in a car, so
it’s going to be nice and simple and uh really, really good. Try not to get run over here. Um so
yeah, come along with us today as we go up Everest base camp. Yeah. Uh 8 hours of driving today. It’s
going to be fun, but there’s going to be a lot of stops on the way. Are you excited? Super excited.
Are you guys excited? All right, let’s go. [Music] So, we just stopped on the side of the road to
uh go to the toilet in nature because the toilets here are few and far in between. I just saw this
sign and I thought this this was interesting. Rational use of natural resources prevents
environmental pollution and ecological damage. Issued by the nature reserve. So, a government
organization. You can see here that this is a whole. It looks to be like an old river or an old
water-based bed because you can see all the rocks. It’s very different to this type of land here. One
thing I’m noticing a lot is they’re planting trees in the soil to try and lock in the moisture and
prevent massive dust storms and everything turning into desert and sand. So, that’s quite good that
what the government’s doing. Like you can see down here, if we zoom in, you can see all these trees.
All of these have been just planted to lock in the moisture. So, yeah. Anyway, we’ll get back on the
road soon. How’s the road trip going so far for you? So far so good. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, nice. But
he used the AI record moments. Hey, there’s us. Nice. Very good. Hey everyone, my first foreign
friend in life has arrived. Got a group photo in hand. This photo freezes not only smilers
but also Fate and Mountain. Wow. Sweet. Very good. He was so shocked that I knew that word.
Okay, so we just stopped off quick rest stop and uh Ben from Elevated Trips, our lovely guide for
this trip. Could you just tell us what’s behind us and sort of the significance? Okay, so as you’re
driving from Lassa to Everpace Camp to Catmandeue, this is what we consider probably one of the
most beautiful and stunning overland drives in the world. And we’re actually driving on
this road called G318. And uh so this road actually goes all the way from Shanghai down to
Lassa and then crosses the Nepal border and it’s called the friendship highway cuz it indicates the
friendship between Chinese and Nepal. And so you have this sign behind me that says 5,000 km which
means if you had started driving in Shanghai, you would have driven on the same highway 5,000
exact kilometers to this point as we reach Everest base camp. So it’s a significant marker. Why is
she missing an arm? She has a cigarette. Look, her arm’s missing. And she has a cigarette
which someone has put there. Sorry. Oh, and you have lipstick on as well. So, yeah, as
you can see, uh, all Chinese tourists are taking photos with this. Uh, very special for them. And
up here, you can sort of see some little Tibetan house or even a monastery maybe in the side of
this rock. And then they have like little snacks and sausages and different drinks and stuff.
Do you want to get a sausage? Snickers. You want a Snickers? Okay. Hello. Tashi delay one
and uh, one one. Yeah. So, Sofia, here is your Snickers. And I got my sausage. Such a lifesaver
these are because if you’re really hungry, they’re super easy for the vendors to like make
in their little sausage oven. They’re quite tasty, too, but I think very filled with fat. How’s
the Chinese Snickers? Me, too. Pretty tasty. So, Sophia couldn’t resist, and she got a sausage.
So, what did we just buy? Fish magnet. And what is it? Uh, a Tibetan little pink doll. Uh, we
finally got our first souvenir of the trip. And, uh, we actually like getting fridge magnets cuz we
put all of our magnets from different countries on the fridge. Uh, shout out to our friend Non-Stop
Euro Trip, his YouTube channel. He gave us that idea. Yeah, he has like 200 magnets. Crazy. Hi.
Hi, small dog. You’re so little. Okay, so we’re back on the road, but I just wanted to share a
story when we were buying these Snickers. So, he thought he like I scanned the Alip Pay and I
said how much? and he clicked eight and I’m like, “Oh, that’s a little bit expensive for this, but
no worries, I’ll pay it.” But then he realized that I was actually holding the small one and not
the big one, which the big one is eight and the small one is three. Such an honest man goes back
and clicks three. I just want to say that I don’t want to name the countries, but there’s a lot of
countries that are that we’ve both been to in the past where they wouldn’t be honest like that that
just charge us eight. So, yeah, shout out to that man because so honest, really honest. I really
like that. person Bollywood actor. Oh, my favorite Bollywood actor would probably be S Khan or the
actor that acts on the movie PK. I’m not too sure of his name, but he’s pretty good. Khan Oh, his
name’s Khan. Oh, okay. That makes so much sense. Yes, I love you so much. You’re the love of
my life and you are the best thing that’s ever happened to me. I’m so happy. Okay, guys. So, yes,
as you just saw, this tech here from Time Kettle is an absolute game changer. Now, if you’re a
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power that is used in these earbuds. This is Time Kettle’s latest tech and I have to say
about 95 to almost 100% of our conversation was quite quite accurate. So, what I’m really excited
for is tonight we’re actually going uh out for dinner with Sophia’s dad. And uh I just can’t wait
because Sophia’s dad and myself actually haven’t had a one-on-one consistent conversation for well
forever. I mean Sophia’s dad can speak English but not that much and I can speak Nepali as well but
not that much. So I think with this and Sophia’s dad being able to speak Hindi most people in Nepal
can uh this is going to be a game changer and I can’t wait to have such a good honest and and an
amazing conversation with Sophie’s dad tonight. So uh so that should be great. So yeah guys if
you want to check out uh the time kettle then we’ll leave a link in the description and yeah
it’s been great so far. Yeah. Now let’s get back to the video. Okay we’ve just arrived. It’s 12:30
and you know what that means? It’s time for lunch. Pep show. That means let’s go. We at a Chinese uh
restaurant here. So, let’s see what they have. So, we just came into the restaurant. We’ve got our
menus here, which are also translated in English, which is great. And then whatever we want, we
just write down the number on this piece of paper. Okay, so we just got some yellow tea. It looks a
little bit like something else, but let’s taste it. It’s pretty good. Today, guys, honestly,
is just a lot of driving. I’m tired. Yeah, it’s like even though we don’t do anything, you
just sort of get tired. But hopefully this little restaurant here will be beneficial and it’ll
be good. Some good food and we can get our energy back. So, I think we’ll stop off at a few
more places today, few more Tibetan places and uh yeah, just see what today goes. But the
highlight will be at the end of this video. So, make sure you watch until the end when we reach
Everest base camp. Okay, so my fried rice with chicken and vegetables came out. So, let’s give
this a taste. Pretty good. Not too oily. And I can definitely tell that this is going to fill me up.
We’ve also got some fries. You want to taste one? How is it? Hot. It’s hot.
This is good though. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Pretty good. Okay. So, what do
you have there? My big bowl of soup. That is a massive bowl. You want to try the broth?
Tell us how it tastes. M good. Yeah. Yeah. It tastes like I’m sick and then I’m pretty like
It’s yummy though. It’s like a nice healthy soup. I eat healthy. Yeah. Okay. So, just finished
lunch. Sophia’s still eating her massive bowl of noodles. But I just thought I’d show you guys what
a random Tibetan Chinese town looks like. Yeah, this pretty much it. It’s just like a roadside
stop. But what I’ve noticed is as we’re driving is um they’re building a lot of little towns along
the highway and we’re not seeing that many nomad tents anymore and I feel like a lot of the nomadic
people have come into a lot of government built homes. This is quite weird to see like you can
rent these and drive around but as you can see there’s not that many people. Find it interesting.
Uh up here is like a bit of a truck mechanic stop and they even have the crossing. So yeah, pretty
random little town, but these are all spotted all over the highway. Got some little street dogs
right here. They’re going to come over. Oh, quickly, quickly. Don’t get run over. Hi. Hi.
Yeah. So, and then as you can see here, they’ve got a mechanic truck stop, which is quite good
cuz there’s so many trucks importing and exporting different minerals, different goods. So, you know,
trucks always have problems, don’t they? In here, this is just a local little m. So, let’s go
inside, see what they have. Anyhow, yeah. So, they’ve just got all different snacks and
everything. As you can see, a lot of the shelves are pretty empty. And uh they’ve got some noodles,
some whiskey with a guy sticking his thumb up. So, not too much is happening, but you can sort
of get your essentials here. And then, yeah, that’s pretty much the tour of the entire town.
And then over here, you just have some more restaurants and stuff. I was hoping we could
talk to some local people just like chilling, but doesn’t really seem to be any people. Yeah,
it’s quite surprising because I know maybe 20, 30 years ago, these little towns wouldn’t really
exist. It’d just be all nomadic lands, but China has really built everything up and has put in the
and has put in the uh infrastructure to manage all the ongoing things that are happening here. See
here now, according to the pedestrian crossing, I can walk across, but there’s barely any cars
anyway. So, you can tell a lot of unnecessary infrastructure also goes into this. You can
see this pathway all the way up, but no people [Music] So, we are officially at the highest
point of our whole trip. Highest point that we will ever be. This is 5, 248
m. It’s actually higher than Everest base camp. And you can tell because the
altitude, it’s a bit hard to breathe. So, they’ve just got some prayer flags here.
Nothing special really. It’s just a really high point of the mountain. Uh, we’ve both
got our traditional Tibetan clothes on. Get it. [Music] Guys, we shouldn’t have
ran at 5,200 m. We’re out of breath now. [Music] We have free oxygen, free boiled water, all kinds
of drinking water, coffee and everything. Hello. I love you. Tasi delay. Tashi. I love you.
Okay, that’s good. I love Tibet. This area. Oh, wow. Oh, where is this from? Oh, where is
that from? Okay, nice. Lookie lookie lookie lookie. I like your hair hair. Very nice. Yeah,
real fossils. That that I believe proved the existence of the global flood in Noah’s time.
Oh, wow. I see. Mount Everest was underwater, right? Look at this honey. What is it? This is a
real fossils, right? So it proves like the earth was flooded. Yeah. In Noah’s time, right? Like
cuz it’s Mount Everest. Okay guys, so we are in the last pass before we get to Mount Everest.
And you can actually see if you zoom in all the way over there is Everest. Just peeking out. That
is so beautiful. Yeah. Wow. That is stunning. I don’t know if you can see it from there. See
from the Nepal side, you can’t actually see Mount Everest. You can’t see the top. Most people
think you can. You can’t. Even from base camp, you can’t see it. But from the Tibet side, it’s
in all its glory, which is amazing. Mount Everest, Sagur Mata. We can finally see it because when
we went to Everest base camp from Nepal side, uh the lock wasn’t in our favor because we we
just saw it once. Just the very tip. Yeah, just the very tip. But now you can see it clearly just
right there. That’s insane. The tallest mountain in the whole world. Wow. Okay, so we’re currently
waiting to go through the border. I can’t show you guys the border, but you can see that there’s
cars next to us all lined up. So, we’ve got our permits and everything. And then we will cross
into the Everest sort of border side. Let’s try this. Cops. This is cops. Caps. This was made
by his mother and he’s brought it on the trip. It was brought from my hometown. Wow. Okay. You
share this? Yeah. It’s very popular in Nepal. M. to the grandma. Tasty. Can you get used to eating
this? Yeah. Thank you. So, if you haven’t already could tell already, we made it through the
border. Yay. Um, so it’s pretty crazy, guys. Chinese infrastructure. They just build build and
build. Here is the gate into the national park. And you can see off into the distance they have
the mountains and everything. Hello. And this is the tourist terminal service center. They’ve even
got loud music playing, which is so Chinese. So, we’re going to try some of their homeland homemade
uh processed lamb, guys. Straight from their village, straight from their farm. Dried out.
Wow. Really good. Just one is good. Thank you. This month he’s vegetarian. Sorry. [Music] Okay, guys, we did it. Look at that. The tip of
Mount Everest and all of the other mountains. Wow. The tallest mountain in the world. Clear
as day. No clouds. We are so lucky. We did it. We did it. Wow. Amazing. So cool. That is so
awesome. Yeah. Wow. Just look at that mountain. [Music] So behind me here you can see a bunch of yak
wool nomad tents and then more just baron land and then off in the distance we have Everest. So
yeah, not long now until we get to Everest base camp. So how do you feel? The altitude is a bit
hard on me. Yeah. When we did Ever Space Camp, it was much easier cuz you were walking.
Yeah. Right. And then you had time, but like here you’re driving and you’re literally
going up so fast. Up so fast. Yeah. Yeah. I think we both are a little bit have a bit of headache
and stuff. But what we’re going to do now is we’re going to descend. So, we’re going to go down
in elevation and then up just a little bit. So, it should be okay. And as you can see here guys,
they have the little nomad tents where people are living inside and everything like that.
Hello Tashi delay. Wow, beautiful home. I can come inside. Okay. Wow, it’s very uh warm inside.
Yeah, he has everything he needs. Cooking stove, kitchen, he has his blender there selling
the flags. About 6 months he’s still here. 6 months. And in the winter he goes go home.
Go home. Yeah. Okay. Cuz during the winter, guys, it gets very cold. But uh this is such an
experience uh sitting down with a nomad here in Tibet. You don’t normally get to uh experience
this. So there we are, guys. Everest in all its glory. Now, we were told by Ben, he was saying
that he has been here several times and has never seen it this clear before. As you can see, it’s so
clear. There’s not one cloud in the sky covering it. You can literally see the peak which is just
absolutely amazing. So yeah guys, what we’re seeing right now is just super super rare and we
are so lucky to see this and I’m so glad that you guys who are supporting us can see this from our
channel and uh we’ve just been blessed today to see the most beautiful the tallest mountain
in the entire world, Mount Everest. [Music] Okay. So, yeah, we just got to get on the green
bus, bus number 37, and we’ll be on here for another hour. Delay. Yeah, I think if we sit here,
this is good. We go all the way up to base camp, and then when we’re ready, we can come back
down whenever we want to. So, we should be good. When the When we’re ready, we just get
back on the bus. Yeah. So, I should be good. [Music] Okay, so we just went through the last checkpoint
and uh they scanned our passports and everything. Now we’re on to Everest. No more checks. Okay,
so we’re just coming up to Everest now. This is so Mount Everest. See, we didn’t see anything
like this in Nepal when we did the track. And just here in China, you can drive straight up to
it. That is crazy. Okay, guys, look at this. So, this is a whole little camp for the tourists
and everything. People even stay here the night as well. Just around this corner here
is Everest. Are you excited? It’s so nice, right? Yeah. I’m very excited. So beautiful.
So, here we go, guys. There’s Everest in all its glory. You couldn’t have get a better
day. There is not one cloud in the sky. We are so blessed. So blessed. It’s awesome.
Okay, guys. So, we’re actually not going to stay uh here at Everest at the base camp because
it’s way too high in elevation. But, as you can see here behind me and inside, they offer hot
water. They offer oxygen. They offer a lovely room as well in a nice yak tent. You can see here
all the fake grass as well. So, they really show uh infrastructure here for tourists. And uh
it looks like that they’ve done it well. So, yeah. So fair and I are going to walk up there
now on the boardwalk and go and take some photos. [Music] You can see here as well, guys, they also have
uh a shop here where you can buy local snacks and everything, which is pretty cool. And then they’ve
got another shop just here, which is pretty much identical. They really have every thing you sort
of need. And I believe they even have a restaurant here somewhere as well. This is so beautiful. If
you ever come to Tibet, if you ever come to China, definitely come to Everest. You can see it in
all its glory. The highest mountain in the world, the roof of the world. Wow. So, we are now
at the highest monastery in the entire world right now. And this is it. Tibetan monastery.
And there’s just yaks here just chilling right next to Everest. Could you get any more local
than that? I won’t go too close cuz they might get angry. Yak in Everest. Wow. Can you believe
that we finally made it? This has taken us 6 days on our Tibet tour to get to. We’re finally
here. So worthy. Similar to our Nepal track, it took 6 days as well. But I’m just so glad how
we can see the peak. And this is exactly the same peak that you see on Instagram where people climb
up to and they say they’re on top of the world. It doesn’t really look that high from here actually.
It’s quite funny. But uh yeah, as you can see, there’s a little local place here. And then,
you know, your classic China massive square, all the infrastructure, and it’s pretty cold
and we’ve got a lot of altitude sickness right now. Massive headaches. We’re doing this
for you guys and you know for us to look at this. But it’s been a journey. Yeah,
guys. You know what? I think we’re gonna end the video there. We’ll see you in the
next video as we cross from Mount Everest base camp to Nepal. From Everest to Everest sort
of thing. Uh as we cross the Tibet China border, uh Nepal border. See you guys next week.
As always guys, keep it real. Kiss.
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Mount Everest isn’t just in Nepal? We couldn’t believe it either… but here’s the shocking truth nobody talks about. When we crossed over to the Tibetan side of Everest, the story was completely different no crowds, no base camp chaos, but also a reminder of politics, control, and the way travel stories are told. Most people only know Everest from Nepal’s side, but China has their own base camp, rules, and narrative. This isn’t just about mountains – it’s about borders, history, and who really gets to “own” the world’s tallest peak. We went deep to find out what’s real, what’s hidden, and why nobody tells you this side of the story. Watch until the end – it might change how you think about Mount Everest forever.
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29 Comments
Wow!! Amazing
It's in tibet not in China! Pls mention Tibet not China! China illegally invaded Tibet.
Great video guys
So glad to see yr china video!!
If I liked sausages, I'd love a sausage oven 😆
😂 this town really looks like PUBG map😂😂
欢迎你们来中国玩
Kati ramro jodi Sophia kati ramro afno buda ko kura sunera basne❤❤
Loved it bro I have been following your travelling video for couple of weeks. It has been a great time during vacation moreover enjoy your trip and good luck for your upcoming journey.
Always enjoy your travel videos.
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Vedio is amazing.
Tibet: A Timeline of Systematic Destruction (1950–Present)
1950 – Chinese Invasion:
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) enters Tibet, forcing the Tibetan government to sign the Seventeen Point Agreement under duress, ending centuries of Tibetan independence.
1951–1959 – Early Occupation:
PLA consolidates control. Local resistance grows. Tibetan leaders, including monks, face intimidation, imprisonment, and torture.
1959 – Uprising & Exile of the Dalai Lama:
A major uprising against Chinese rule is violently crushed. Thousands of Tibetans are killed. The Dalai Lama flees to India, establishing the Tibetan government-in-exile.
1960s – Cultural Revolution Impact:
Tibetan monasteries, temples, and cultural sites are destroyed or repurposed. Religious practices are banned, and monks and nuns are forced into secular labor.
1970s–1980s – Assimilation & Demographic Changes:
Han Chinese migration into Tibet increases. Tibetan language and traditions are sidelined in schools and official life. Surveillance and propaganda strengthen.
1990s – Tightened Control:
Protests erupt across Tibet. China responds with mass arrests, heavy surveillance, and political indoctrination campaigns.
2008 – Large-Scale Protests:
Widespread demonstrations for freedom and religious rights are met with violent crackdowns. International attention grows, but repression intensifies.
2010s – High-Tech Surveillance:
China installs cameras, internet firewalls, checkpoints, and mobile monitoring across Tibetan regions. Freedom of speech, religion, and movement is virtually nonexistent.
2020s – Ongoing Suppression:
Tibetan culture, language, and religious expression remain under constant threat. Exiled Tibetans preserve their heritage abroad, while Tibetans inside face imprisonment for dissent.
一個旅遊視頻卻不斷被海外政治目地者騷擾,這很遺憾,希望你們繼續探索西藏,把真實的西藏提現給全球觀眾,無論好壞,我都支持
Hello Jack and Sophia Torr!
Ragazzi piacevoli,e video molto bello.grazie
Amazing views 🏔 Beautiful people 😇
Welcome to TIBET!❤
This is Tibet not in China maybe you you are a China’ s CCP dog 🐕 Evil CCP
Thank You so much for your hardships to show us MT,EVETES
Thank you so much for the Beautiful MT EVERST , SO Beautiful !!!
I heard she is cheating on you bro,be careful😢
Haha it’s inside Tibet, as u know one side is Nepal and another side is Tibet 😅😮
Any way good luck both of you
Its looks a little bit like sometimes else.
女主角是什么地区的人种,看着不像东亚人,也不像西方人
❤❤❤
我在珠穆朗玛峰大本营挤过大通铺😂
Tashi delek 💝
😊❤😊❤😊😊❤