Jack Dai and the search for the 'real Nepal'
Pokhara, July 6 -- In one video, he stands in an open field with a guitar, singing into the wind. In another, he carries a doko on his back, laughing through the strain of a task familiar to rural Nepalis but unusual for a British travel vlogger. Elsewhere, he walks into remote villages, sits with grandmothers for a cup of chiya, joins local men collecting pine needles beneath Nilgiri, follows honey hunters into the cliffs of Baglung, and speaks with villagers in fluent Nepali.
, he is known simply as "Jack Dai."
Over the past two years, the 32-year-old Briton has become one of Nepal's most recognisable travel creators, building an audience by documenting the people, traditions, and landscapes that lie far beyond the country's familiar ...
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