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Solo Himalayan Explorer - Peter Van Geit On Living In Himalayas, Mountain Tribes, Yetis | TRS 405 The Ranveer Show

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In today’s episode of The Ranveer Show, we welcome Peter Van Geit. He is an ultra runner, explorer, alpinist and minimalist. He is also the founder of the Chennai Trekking Club, a 40 thousand-member volunteer-based non-profit community active in outdoors, sports, environment, and social initiatives. He was born in Belgium and later on, settled in India to explore the beauty of the Indian Himalayas. Peter Van Geit is here to share his ultimate experience with trekking and exploring the Himalayas.



In this episode, we talked about his journey of moving to India for a corporate job and moving towards pursuing his career of traveling and exploring. We talked about his time living in the Indian Himalayas and communicating with the tribal communities, witnessing the beauty of the Himalayas encountering wildlife on his journeys, and much more.



This was an amazing conversation about traveling and exploring beautiful nature and how people can take some time out of their busy schedules to experience nature as well. I hope you guys will enjoy this episode and please share your thoughts in the comments below.



(0:00) - Start of the podcast

(2:38) - Peter Van Geit x Ranveer Allahbadia

(3:10) - His life journey

(4:45) - The most beautiful place he has seen

(6:04) - Being happier with age

(7:42) - His dangerous experiences

(10:00) - How far does he walk in a day

(13:10) - How do travel experiences change a person?

(14:44) - Communicating with Himalayan people

(21:14) - The biggest danger in the Himalayas

(29:25) - Encountering wild animals

(35:00) - Wild meat

(39:10) - Religious beliefs in the Himalayas

(40:40) - Food he ate in Himachal Pradesh

(42:30) - What he saw in his travels

(46:10) - About Yetis

(46:55) - About Sahyadris

(52:15) - Thank you for watching

(53:10) - End of the podcast



#travel #himalayas

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Website: https://ultrajourneys.org/

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ultrajourneys



Link to our blog: https://beerbiceps.com/



In today’s episode of The Ranveer Show, we welcome Peter Van Geit. He is an ultra runner, explorer, alpinist and minimalist. He is also the founder of the Chennai Trekking Club, a 40 thousand-member volunteer-based non-profit community active in outdoors, sports, environment, and social initiatives. He was born in Belgium and later on, settled in India to explore the beauty of the Indian Himalayas. Peter Van Geit is here to share his ultimate experience with trekking and exploring the Himalayas.



In this episode, we talked about his journey of moving to India for a corporate job and moving towards pursuing his career of traveling and exploring. We talked about his time living in the Indian Himalayas and communicating with the tribal communities, witnessing the beauty of the Himalayas encountering wildlife on his journeys, and much more.



This was an amazing conversation about traveling and exploring beautiful nature and how people can take some time out of their busy schedules to experience nature as well. I hope you guys will enjoy this episode and please share your thoughts in the comments below.



(0:00) - Start of the podcast

(2:38) - Peter Van Geit x Ranveer Allahbadia

(3:10) - His life journey

(4:45) - The most beautiful place he has seen

(6:04) - Being happier with age

(7:42) - His dangerous experiences

(10:00) - How far does he walk in a day

(13:10) - How do travel experiences change a person?

(14:44) - Communicating with Himalayan people

(21:14) - The biggest danger in the Himalayas

(29:25) - Encountering wild animals

(35:00) - Wild meat

(39:10) - Religious beliefs in the Himalayas

(40:40) - Food he ate in Himachal Pradesh

(42:30) - What he saw in his travels

(46:10) - About Yetis

(46:55) - About Sahyadris

(52:15) - Thank you for watching

(53:10) - End of the podcast



#travel #himalayas

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