Daily Life of Disappearing Sherpas: Life in the Sherpa Tribe at the Foot of the Himalayas in Tibet

Published 2024-01-09
The Sherpas are scattered along both sides of the Himalayas, primarily residing in Nepal, with a small number living in China, India, and Bhutan. In the China Tibet, there are only around 2,000 Sherpas, residing in the Zhangmu and Chentang Gully beneath the Himalayas on the southwestern border of China Tibet. In this video, JamYang personally takes you to visit the Sherpas in Tibet, witnessing how this unique yet vulnerable ethnic group thrives and lives for generations under the mist-shrouded and secluded foothills of the Himalayas. Due to the already sparse population of Sherpas decreasing each year, it is possible that in a few years, you may no longer find their existence on Earth. If you are interested in visiting this disappearing tribe and experience their pure and unique life, please do plan about 10 days in Tibet and do contact me at [email protected] , I will take you there.

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About Me - Jamyang

I am Jamyang, and I have been working as a tour guide with Tibet Vista Tour for 15 years. In 2020, during the Covid-19 global pandemic, I lost my job of being a tour guide, with the support of the company, I immersed myself in filming videos and documenting the culture of Tibet. My goal is to share the beautiful landscapes of Tibet, Tibetan culture, and the genuine and enchanting lifestyle of the local Tibetans with people around the world who love and care about my beloved hometown Tibet. If you plan to visit Tibet, be sure to get in touch with me. I can show you the best and most authentic Tibet.

All Comments (21)
  • @user-gv6ul6ol4z
    Sherpa is not only ethnic groups in Nepal it's a Brand of Nepal i really like sherpa people i Belong from solukhumbu home of sherpa I'm not sherpa but we share strong cultural religion relation each others we are Buddhist ☸Tashi Delek 🙏
  • @Nhtmgnj
    They are still tibetan sherpas to me. Lovely video 🙏
  • @musicat9101
    Where ever you live I have a deep respect for the hardworking and self reliant 'Sherpas'.
  • Love this video, glad to know about Sherpas in Tibet. Thanks 🙏 I am Sherpa from Sikkim
  • @Chris17198
    They are incredibly resourceful … nothing is wasted and as a purpose … their teamwork makes work easier and their happy go outlook is so refreshing to see … Thank you Jamyang for sharing this wonderful experience with us …May peace be with you my friend 🙏🏻👍🏻
  • @ngotse5494
    I love jamyangs channel love to see all the time .lots of love greetings from Canada 🇨🇦.
  • @Joyful1501
    Such beautiful people. Thanks for sharing these amazing videos.
  • @Jarzi_
    A very thorough and in-depth informative video you have made, keep up the good work!
  • @idrian1225
    Beautiful video! Very informative and real. ❤Thank you very much for sharing this with us.
  • @user-tf3xw8md8q
    It is so nice to see that the Sherpa people in Nepal and China still have many similarities as the knife that Tashi was carrying around his waist and the same knife that Dolma was using it to chop the meat is called ' Khukuri' in Nepalese and is common in Nepal. Similarly, the wooden basket used to carry the baby is also used by mothers in rural Nepal. Also, the chilli that Tashi used to make cheese soup is commonly found in Nepal . Jamyang, thank you for this Nice and interesting video!
  • @ashom3184
    Happy new year Dear Brother. Your videos gives us so much joy and peace. Thank you for your work. God bless you
  • @hagipilo5017
    Beautiful! And everyone looks so happy .. wish I was born there , the life is western world is so melancholic
  • Thank you so much Jamyang for sharing this beautiful family Tibetan Sherpas life, I really enjoyed watching,😀❤❤❤ They seem to live a happy family life, the Zo cattle looks cute, Dolma looks Sun tanned naturally beautiful and hardworking ❤❤❤
  • @rayli5396
    Thank you for such amazing videos!
  • @aizhongwen
    Thanks for sharing your Tibetan traditional ethnics excursions. Fans wish you and family a happy healthy blessed newyear 2024.
  • @ceciliarrowe291
    Hi Since I cannot visit the Himalayan mountains love to watch ur videos 🙏🙏🙏 so also u have explained the life of the Sherpa their culture foodn how life is so hard for them to live. Appreciate ur hard work on showing the world how life is in the Himalayas. God bless u bro.