India, the Himalayas Acrobats | Deadliest Journeys

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The truck drivers who supply the lost cities of the Himalayas play the tightrope walkers on passes at 4000 meters altitude; they graze parishes and precipices flat out on roads barely wider than their engines.

Directors: Frédéric Elhorga, Antonin Marcel

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  • Every second of this documentary beats an hour of the garbage on TV nowadays. Thank You.
  • @KlausMueller
    I'm sitting here, far away from danger, in a cozy apartment watching this documentary. Just watching it makes me feel sick. I admire these people for their courage, their tenacity, their trust and all the skills it takes to live there.
  • Everyone in the USA should see this documentary. What is remarkable about so many Indian people is their optimism. Instead of complaining about the cold, they focus on how happy they will be when they see grandma again. We can learn so much from them.
  • I have never seen a documentary like this. And, from now on, I will never complain about life, we are living lavish in big cities. Greetings from Pakistan.
  • Oggi ho 70 anni ma a 34 arrivai in India per la prima volta. In 12 mesi avevo vissuto un divorzio e la morte di mio padre; mia madre mi aveva lasciato a 19 anni. Viaggiavo solo ed ero in cerca di risposte. In India capii una cosa semplice, io come quella gente sorridente non ero solo ma parte dell'infinito. Era mio dovere vivere con dignità. Ho fatto del mio meglio, ed ho fatto anche a quel tempo quello stesso viaggio sulla strada di montagna. Uno dei ricordi più belli della mia vita fu sentirmi sereno, e pronto, seduto vicino a quei lontani compagni di viaggio.
  • Amazing!! We live in lower middle Himalayas in the same state of Himachal Pradesh. But nature here is not so harsh. Twenty years back I have been at Kaza, to where Rakesh driven his truck. Nothing is easy here and the mountains are really ruthless and have no mercy. Thanks to the constituion of India which has gaurded and preserved the identity of these people residing in these tribal areas.
  • @arpishe
    India is so huge. Being in the south of India with a comfortable lifestyle it's mesmerizing to see life in the Himalayas. Bravos..
  • "The Villagers in the said mountains hold solidarity and mutual aid as core values, without these values none of the villagers could survive. Such is life on top of the world" 😊❤️
  • I am from the state of Maharashtra in India, I often hear people say that the north and the east is not developed and all, but I don't think they know the hardship these people go through just to survive. We in the south and the west are so lucky to have such good landscape and weather. God bless them with love and prosperity. May India prosper immensely and wholly so that our such hardworking people get better infrastructure and a better life they deserve.
  • @2310raj1
    Started this video to spend 5 mnts.... but couldn't stop before the END.. Thank you itz simply GREAT..
  • По таким дорогам не только страшно и опасно ездить, но и по видео смотреть ужасно страшно, того и гляди сердце разорвется. И в таких местах живут люди и кстати очень скромные и жизнерадостные, не забывают по ,,своему,, благодарить бога! Астрахань. Россия.
  • @LOTOS2005
    Восхитительный фильм, спасибо огромное за такой хороший материал фильма. Это совсем нелегко понимать что люди живут в таких сложных жизненных условиях. Я с семьей живу в Швеции , имею всё неободимое, еду , воду, тёплый дом , любимую работу а главное полноценную семью, слава богу! и только сейчас я понимаю, что мы живем и жалуемся на жизнь, даже совестно стало. мы даже не понимаем насколько мы хорошо живем по соавнению с темитрудностями с которыми сталкиваются этот народ в иидии. желаю вам смирения и крепкого здоровья, пусть благословит вас бог за ваше терпение и смирение.❤❤❤❤❤
  • It takes westerners to make such videos, so that Indians can appreciate our own country. The spirit of the people in the mountains is admirable. My heart went out to the 6 year old who walked for 2.5 hours in the snow. A big salute to Rakesh, who has to stay away from his family and take on such risky journey.
  • .Out of all the "Most deadliest road" videos I've watched, the one to Kaza has to be the worst. It's truly amazing how anyone could drive a big truck on that road. Best wishes to the drivers for a safe journey, and to all the people who live up there. Also, great documentary! And bravo to the brave crew who were brave enough to travel on those roads to get this great footage!
  • Ten years ago I went to the Spiti valley, from Manali. Years before I was there to do the same but rainfall kept the road closed. It’s even more impressing then the road to Leh. Beside unbelievable nice walks, you can visit the oldest Buddhist temple in India. Also I stayed in a monestary on top of a mountain. There was no need for making reservations in any of the places I visited. Besides the giant scenery made me feel so very small it also made me feel to be on the top of the world. At places where rivers were just wildly crossing the road, the driver told us (I rented a 4x4 together with a Australian and French guy I met in Manali) to get out of the car and climb over the rocks upstream while he drove the car through the water. He did not want to risk our lives as well. A falling stone demolished the rear window of our Tata. And when it got really scary we played the new album of Daft Punk. Awesome trip. Don’t go there when you are short on travel days. Anything could happen.
  • @rsdogra1595
    Thats here reason why himalayas produce unique soldier of the world🙏🙏