- 6/2/2025
Every spring, in a remote part of Nepal, tens of thousands of villagers leave their dwellings for a dangerous trek to the Himalayas, in order to collect Yarsagumbu, a caterpillar fungus. This peculiar hybrid between plant and insect is being sold in China up to $60 000 per kilo (or 2.2 lbs), because of its medical wonders worth more than its weight in gold.
Suga Lal too leaves his fields, which scarcely provide enough to survive, along with his wife and his two sons to join a group of Yarsagumbu pickers. But this hidden treasure is rare and difficult to find. They will have to climb high up the mountains to harvest enough for the whole year. In the meantime, Dhanchandra, who works for a rich Yarsagumbu dealer based in Kathmandu, travels from camp to camp, with wads of cash, in order to buy the best specimen. It is a dangerous job - he could get robbed any time. Often, the harvest has to be escorted by soldiers to Kathmandu, where it is shipped to Hong Kong pharmacies.
From the snow-capped summits of the Himalayas to luxurious penthouses in Hong Kong, from the hands of poor Nepalese to those of the wealthiest Chinese consumers, experience the Himalayan Organic Gold Rush.
Suga Lal too leaves his fields, which scarcely provide enough to survive, along with his wife and his two sons to join a group of Yarsagumbu pickers. But this hidden treasure is rare and difficult to find. They will have to climb high up the mountains to harvest enough for the whole year. In the meantime, Dhanchandra, who works for a rich Yarsagumbu dealer based in Kathmandu, travels from camp to camp, with wads of cash, in order to buy the best specimen. It is a dangerous job - he could get robbed any time. Often, the harvest has to be escorted by soldiers to Kathmandu, where it is shipped to Hong Kong pharmacies.
From the snow-capped summits of the Himalayas to luxurious penthouses in Hong Kong, from the hands of poor Nepalese to those of the wealthiest Chinese consumers, experience the Himalayan Organic Gold Rush.
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00:00Displayed like diamonds in Hong Kong's pharmacy windows, this product is worth
00:15more than gold. A medicinal mushroom, an elixir of youth, an aphrodisiac prized
00:23by the Chinese, its trade involves hundreds of thousands of men, women and
00:28children, and every year it represents billions of euros. This is its story.
00:37Harvested on the Tibetan plateau and in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000
00:43meters, the cordyceps, Yasa Kumbu in Tibetan, is a strange creature, half plant,
00:49half insect.
00:52Every year, thousands of villagers risk their lives, braving the cold, wind and snow
00:59for months on end, for a hidden treasure that's as rare as it is unusual, and which
01:04nurtures incredible dreams.
01:07In order to survive, Suga Lau has to mix dung with soil. He's a farmer.
01:19He's done this all his life, helped by his wife, Moti, and their two sons, Raj and Surendra.
01:32He's done this all his life, helped by his wife, Moti, and their two sons, Raj and Surendra.
01:44He's done this all his life.
02:09Suga Lal lives in Urikot, a village of the Dopo region in western Nepal.
02:20These communities have always relied on barter, but with the arrival of new consumer goods
02:24from the outside, their way of life has changed.
02:28They now want more than just the bare necessities, and for that, they need more money.
02:39That's pretty good.
02:54We used to run for a lot of people, and they used to run for free.
03:00The people ate as much as they did.
03:06After several days of preparation,
03:27Suga Lal and his family leave in May for two whole months to collect yasa kumbhu.
03:33In Nepal, a dot of butter on the forehead and a white scarf are traditional blessings
03:39for their dangerous journey into the heart of the mountains.
04:03The streets gradually empty.
04:17Suga Lal isn't the only one to be going.
04:20The whole village is starting out on a strange migration.
04:41The mountains are dangerous.
04:43Not all of them will make it back.
04:45Suga Lal knows it.
04:47So before facing two months far from home,
04:50he prays one last time for protection.
04:53Accept this life and spare our family.
04:57It's the same scene throughout all the Dolpo villages and the south.
05:25The mules are loaded.
05:29Houses are shut up, ready for the hunt for yasa kumbhu.
05:33It's a never-ending procession from every village.
05:37A true gold rush.
05:39Some will walk for eight to ten days before reaching their destination.
05:43The whole mountain is in motion.
05:53The mountains are all over the mountains.
05:54The mountains are in the mountains.
05:55The mountains are in the mountains.
05:56They leave every one of the mountains.
06:00Every springtime, the Dorpo mountains become a real El Dorado, schools and public services
06:26closed down. Monasteries are deserted. It's said that in some villages there aren't even
06:30enough able-bodied people left behind to burn the dead until the pickers come back.
06:42Suga Lao, like the others, hopes to earn a year's wage in just two months.
06:56Daan Chandra isn't leaving his village for a long-term care, he is able to find him
07:03Dhan Chandra isn't leaving his village yet, he's not a picker, he's a trader.
07:30He's also extremely busy preparing for the Yasakumbhu season.
07:34He gives money to his men, so they can travel the mountains and buy the precious product.
08:00Dhan Chandra doesn't work alone.
08:07He has to pay large sums of money in advance, tens of thousands of euros, to buy the Yasakumbhu.
08:12He works for Dhanu, a rich exporter who lives in Kathmandu.
08:31Dhan Chandra doesn't work alone.
08:38Dhan Chandra doesn't work alone.
08:43He's a great man who lives in Kathmandu, a rich exporter who lives in Kathmandu.
08:50He's also a rich man who lives in Kathmandu.
08:53He's a rich man who lives in Kathmandu.
08:55In Kathmandu, Danu is re-adving a lot.
09:25reassured the Yasakumbu season is underway. In May and June, Dolpho's population
09:34increases six-fold with the arrival of over 60,000 Yasakumbu pickers. Camps
09:40sprout up all over the valleys.
09:46After a two-day walk, Suga Lal and his family arrive at the Banga camp at an
09:51altitude of 3,800 meters.
09:55Provisions are either carried on men's backs or loaded onto mules.
10:19Provisions are either carried on men's backs or loaded onto mules.
10:25Today, the Banga camp wakes up in sorrow. Death is on the prowl. Young Raj becomes
10:37conscious of the danger.
10:40The Murali Heart is on the road at a higher level of the village.
10:43Men are not involved in such a level of the village.
10:45They can be identified as the village, because it can be seen as the village.
10:48Well, the village was found together, so they were not going to go through the village.
10:53They're here to see, the local aureusate.
10:57We just call it the spirits that benefit from this village.
11:004 years ago they lived in the village of Srinivas.
11:03It's a great community.
11:06It was a good person.
11:08We have seen some different guys.
11:10They lived in the village of Srinivas...
11:12So many daughters of the village of the village...
11:15Is there any other, any other people who roughly value them?
11:18Because these were the mountains.
11:23It was a big deal.
11:25I think the Ulaas have been lost.
11:28It's a big deal.
11:30It's almost a big deal.
11:32They're being lost.
11:36I'm sorry.
11:38I'm sorry.
11:40I'm sorry.
11:45I was like,
11:46I don't know how to do well.
11:48I don't know how to do well,
11:49but I don't know how to do well.
11:51I took care of them and took care of them.
11:56I got it.
12:01We got woken up.
12:08I got his glasses off.
12:13I have been drinking for 100 months,
12:15I feel the pain was definitely stuck.
12:18The most important part of Amiri is also about the
12:21situation of the country's the one that is
12:24back to the country's the last one.
12:27Anyway, I've been thinking and seeing
12:30that my son has been in the beginning of
12:34this country.
12:48For Dhan Chandra, the trader, it's time to leave.
12:53Like his men, he's off to buy the best yasakumbu he can find.
13:03This year, Dhan Chandra is taking his camera with him.
13:06He wants to photograph the gold rush that has drastically changed the region in the past
13:1010 years.
13:11There's a lot of people who know what they have to do with the Dhan Chandra.
13:21I think what I'm a part of the Dhan Chandra is doing is doing all the business.
13:29I'm a part of the Dhan Chandra.
13:34I've been doing all this work.
13:38While Dhan Chandra moves into the mountains, the men of the Banga camp meet to discuss
13:56their secret hunting grounds.
13:58Yasa Khumbu is a victim of its own success and is increasingly hard to find.
14:07Like the river, it's impossible to keep the water from the river.
14:13This is a place where the river is suppressed.
14:16And this is a place where the river is.
14:22This is a place where the river is suppressed.
14:25The river has become an old river.
14:31The river is a place where the river is suppressed.
14:37This is Raj's initiation season, he's going to learn everything from his father.
14:55But now, his little brother, Surendra, is bombarding him with questions.
14:59I've got some questions.
15:00I'm going to read the book of Shiawaka.
15:04The book is born in the book of Shiawaka.
15:07The book is called Shiawaka.
15:10The book is written in the book of Shiawaka.
15:16It's written in the book of Shiawaka.
15:20This is the book.
15:22I'm not sure what it is.
15:24I'm not sure how to read the book.
15:29Underground, at an altitude of around 4,500 meters, lives a vulnerable little caterpillar.
15:37Melting snow and rain soak down into the ground, carrying the spores of a formidable killer mushroom, Ophiocordyceps sinensis.
15:46It invades the caterpillar's body, gradually devouring it.
15:50But the fungus soon feels cramped in this small cavity, and bursts out through the insect's forehead into the open air.
16:05The Yasa Kumbu is born.
16:07Even after all these years, Dhanchandra is still fascinated by the winter worm Yasa, and the summer herb Kumbu.
16:25It's one of nature's mysteries, a caterpillar that becomes a herb with the coming of summer.
16:30Legend has it that it all began when the owner of a yak caravan, returning home from an exhausting journey,
16:40noticed that the animals who fed on this strange herb recovered better.
16:44That was 1,500 years ago.
16:47From then on, Yasa Kumbu was reserved for Chinese emperors.
17:00Back at the Banga camp, the early risers are off to try their luck.
17:17But Suga Lau has decided to take his family up to a higher spot.
17:30Hoping to find more Yasa Kumbu, they climb up to 4,200 meters and the Tirta camp, where vegetation is sparse.
17:58We are at that time.
18:01And we are at that time, we have to find thejis.
18:05We are at a base of theダm Fillian.
18:12We are at the co-workers, we work in the church, we are at the low cost.
18:16The church is a very hardy place, and we have to find the true way.
18:18We are at the core of the young people in Lauri.
18:22But the people are at the same time.
18:23The church is in the house.
18:25We are at the core of Yasa Kumbu, where the children in their homes and in our homes,
18:27...and we all have this problem...
18:30...and it's been a long time to die...
18:33...in two months to die.
18:35There's no need to be done.
18:37There's no need to be done.
18:39There's no need to be done.
18:41I'll discuss with you.
18:57This is how Yasakumbu is picked, bent over double from dawn to dusk, with only a few
19:21corn cakes for sustenance.
19:23Every inch of ground is searched.
19:26If the yeti exists, it's sure that Yasakumbu pickers would have found it a long time ago.
19:32Raj's initiation is about to begin.
19:34What?
19:35What?
19:36What?
19:37What is that?
19:38What is that?
19:39Yes.
19:40Wow.
19:41How are you doing?
19:42How are you?
19:44I'm looking for doing a good job.
19:49I'm looking for you.
19:50I'm looking for you.
19:51I'm looking for you.
19:52You're looking for me.
19:53I'm looking for you.
19:54Of course.
19:55Wow.
19:56You're looking for me.
19:59I'm looking for you to get back.
20:04I'm looking for you.
20:05This is the only way I got back.
20:09We have a little bit of a ramro, so this is the ramro.
20:12This is the ramro.
20:14This is the ramro.
20:16This is a ramro.
20:18It's a ramro, so it's a little bit different.
20:22It's different.
20:23Yes.
20:24It's different.
20:25I think you can see the ramro.
20:28This is the ramro.
20:31This is the ramro.
20:34Parents bring their children along because their eyesight's better.
20:43They hope that way they'll find more yasa kumbu.
20:47But at 4,500 meters, it's not an easy job for a 12-year-old.
21:04Raj knows he's got a lot to learn.
21:17You need an expert eye and a gut instinct for yasa kumbu to find it amongst this tangle of twigs and shrub.
21:26In a neighboring valley, Dhan Chandra makes a break in his endless journey.
21:32He got bad news.
21:34If you buy a lot of money, he goes out of $10,000,000.
21:36He had some money for the family.
21:38He got money for this time.
21:41So every one of you got a lot and did that $10,000,000.
21:46In that, we lost money for the family.
21:51They should have money for the people.
21:53For the people I do not think that they are in hand.
21:57They are able to get money for a separate life of the people.
22:01to be able to do in their jobs.
22:05After that, we would have to be able to get in the way
22:08it would be all the time.
22:11We would have to wait for a long time.
22:14We'd have to eat the next thing.
22:16Our buildings were in a lot of accidents,
22:18and we would have to eat some extra money at home.
22:22We would have to eat some carboats.
22:24We'd have to eat some extra money.
22:28We would have to eat some food.
22:30This could be a variety to it a pilot on it
22:34clearly on a single mother with you to do an L.D. Maraday
22:38Yasakumbu provokes greed and envy in some dopo in
22:42Tents pitched at the intersections of mountain trails you can have some rather unpleasant encounters
23:00here it is face are not necessary to hurt are not
23:04it is not as affordable to have the time to try to run a market
23:06it is not as affordable there are more money
23:09Thank you
23:11it's a lot for the village of Tents
23:15that is the point of finding a hotel it is not possible
23:17all right
23:20it is a new company
23:24as a leader of the country
23:27It's been a month since Suga Lal and his family left Urikot.
23:47At the Tirta camp, Raj continues his apprenticeship.
23:57Where are you from?
24:04What's up?
24:05This is a Noel.
24:08I'll do it now is going to check on you.
24:14It's like a Regan from Suga Lal.
24:17If you have a Regan from Suga Lal, your forest will be used to be here.
24:22This is the same thing.
24:24This is the same thing.
24:26This is the same thing.
24:28This is the same thing.
24:30This is the same thing.
24:40Nepal accounts for less than 2% of Yasakumbu production.
24:44Most of it comes from the Tibetan plateau.
24:48It used to be common for a picker
24:50to collect 100 pieces a day.
24:52But since China's economic boom,
24:54demand has steadily risen,
24:56just like the number of pickers.
24:58It's now quite an achievement to find 10.
25:20It's because I'm not quite afraid.
25:22More than 600 pieces we have.
25:24Now, I have your own personal note.
25:28I've got to buy a cheaper phone.
25:32You?
25:34Yes.
25:36What do you want?
25:38Yes, I want to buy a better phone.
25:40I want to buy a better phone.
25:42Yes, I want to buy a better phone.
25:44Don't talk about me
26:14Hey, hey
26:16there areums
26:18that cluster
26:19You may have to
26:20check out
26:21the Random
26:39Bhaktake
26:44Jump, jump, jump, jump!
26:47Come here, come here.
26:51Throw it, throw it.
26:53Pull it.
26:55What's going on here?
26:57Cut!
27:14A wealthy man was able to do 50% of his money.
27:21He still has a lot of money.
27:24He feels like a big business.
27:29He's been able to do 50% of the people in the world.
27:33He's making a big profit now.
27:36He's making a lot of money.
27:40He's getting a lot of money.
27:43At 4,500 meters, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra finds refuge in an inn in Putali.
28:13At 4,500 meters, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra.
28:43Dhan Chandra, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra.
29:13Dhan Chandra, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra, on the other side of the pass, Dhan Chandra sets off again.
29:37Sugalal and his family are crossing the Thieves' Pass, 5,500 meters above sea level.
29:48Dhan Chandra! Dhan Chandra!
29:50Dhan Chandra!
29:51Dhan Chandra!
29:52Dhan Chandra!
29:53Dhan Chandra!
29:54Dhan Chandra!
29:55Dhan Chandra!
29:56Dhan Chandra!
29:57Dhan Chandra!
29:58Dhan Chandra!
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30:00Dhan Chandra!
30:01Dhan Chandra!
30:02Dhan Chandra!
30:03Dhan Chandra!
30:04Dhan Chandra!
30:05Dhan Chandra!
30:06Dhan Chandra!
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30:18Dhan Chandra!
30:19Dhan Chandra!
30:20Dhan Chandra!
30:21Dhan Chandra!
30:22have a good harvest.
30:52The end of the year is the end of the year.
31:22It's full moon, and the hunters have organized a gathering in the middle of the valley, 4,100 meters above sea level.
31:41They've come to relax and play for a few days, in memory of one of their colleagues, who died three years ago, of exhaustion.
31:52I'm going to see you later.
32:22Suga Lal and his family have arrived at the overhang camp.
32:40We're well into June, but at 4,600 meters, it's still freezing at night.
32:45As the snow melts, it reveals new hunting ground.
32:47Suga Lal leads his son towards the peaks.
32:54As the snow melts, it reveals new hunting ground.
33:01Suga Lal leads his son towards the peaks.
33:08Although Raj is getting a good eye for Yasakumbu, he still lacks experience in the mountains.
33:15Suga Lal leads his son towards the peaks.
33:28Although Raj is getting a good eye for Yasakumbu, he still lacks experience in the mountains.
33:34and he has runènes in the mountains.
33:37Towards a
33:56It's getting late, the weather's changing, they take cover in a cave.
34:22Life's fragile up here. In order to survive, people help one another out. The last person
34:29to stay in a cave always leaves wood for the next visitor.
34:52Shhh…
35:00It's the beginning of summer, but snow has covered the harvest areas and stops work.
35:12It's the beginning of summer, but snow has covered the harvest areas and stops work for several days.
35:42Seven weeks after leaving home, Dhanchandra has crossed half a dozen 5,000-meter mountain passes and arrives at the overhang camp.
36:12Can you see that?
36:19Eight, nine, 10, 13, 14, 14, 20, 21, 2150.
36:30C-A-L-L-A-O-S-E-A-P-C-H.
36:36C-A-L-L-A-E-S-A!
36:41C-A-L-L-A-S-A-R-L-A-E-S-A!
36:45C-A-L-L-A-S-A!
36:51C-A-L-L-A-A-L-A-N-C-H.
36:55C-A-L-A, C-A-L-A-N-N-O-S-A!
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37:30If the weather's bad, there's always the movies.
38:00It costs one yasakumbu to get in.
38:13Raj and the other children are happy.
38:16They get to play for a change.
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41:48In the meantime, Raj still has to tend and clean his harvest in order to get the best price.
42:18What are you doing?
42:26I don't want to go.
42:28Do you want me to go?
42:30I do.
42:32I want to go.
42:34Hello, sir.
42:36Do you want me to be negative?
42:39Do you want me to go?
42:41Do you want me to go?
42:45Do you want me to try it?
42:47I want me to go.
42:49Do you want me to go?
42:52Do you want me to go?
42:54Do you want me to go?
42:56No.
43:03Do you want me to go?
43:05Oh, that's great.
43:06Don't go.
43:08After two months away, Dhanchandra is back in his village.
43:27With his father, he's preparing the Yasakumbu for its next journey.
43:38The Yasakumbu is stored in the dark to dry, but not too long, for it can turn brittle and
43:54break.
43:56Its value would plummet, and two months of hard work would go down the drain.
44:02Ten kilos, its estimated value in medicine shops in China, 300,000 euros, 300 years pay
44:18for the average Nepalese.
44:20Such a valuable load requires certain precautions.
44:23Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, the Yasakumbu's first urban destination.
44:52Danu, the exporter who financed the harvest, is there to greet Dhanchandra.
45:07How do you think it's your first year?
45:08See the year's white.
45:09Since it's the season of as long as it's a season.
45:11I think of quality and quantity.
45:12It's a lot.
45:14I'm nervous.
45:15It's a lot.
45:16I've been nervous.
45:17I've seen the years in 2015.
45:18How did the year-old season come?
45:20I was told that year-old season was a big deal.
45:23But the quality was a big deal.
45:25And the quantity was a big deal.
45:27It was a big deal.
45:29It was a big deal.
45:30In 2015, the year-old season began to grow.
45:35When I started to grow,
45:39I had a year-old year-old.
45:44But now, the year-old year-old pound,
45:47I had 12.000 thousand pounds.
45:51I had already had a year-old pound.
45:56I have had an early season of my year-old month.
46:00I was an old year-old month in my year.
46:04I was exhausted.
46:07I was exhausted.
46:09I was out of the country and I was out of the country and I was exhausted.
46:12In Hong Kong, the Shayoguan district is home to shops specializing in Chinese medicine,
46:19where you can find some very strange things.
46:32Danu and Danchandra have come to sell their harvest to Mr. Fu, a Yasakumbu specialist.
46:42We came back to Hong Kong, a year after 7-6 years, we moved to Hong Kong,
46:46and we started to work with a cheaper price.
46:51So, the price is more and more of the price.
46:56The price is more and more expensive,
46:59the price is less than 7-10.
47:03So, in the market,
47:06in the price,
47:08The Yasa Kumbu goes through a metal detector to ensure that it hasn't been tampered with.
47:38The Yasa Kumbu goes through a lot of demand for the Yasa Kumbu.
47:42If you want to know, the Yasa Kumbu is now a bit deeper.
47:56Almost 200 tons will be sold this year.
47:59That's a turnover of 5 billion euros.
48:03The Yasa Kumbu is more expensive than gold.
48:07It's the most beautiful tree.
48:16Do you see it?
48:18There's a bit more.
48:19Let me see how you sell it.
48:24You have a little bit of weight, so I don't want to use it.
48:28Yasa Kumbu boosts the immune system, acts as a tonic and even a doping substance.
48:35But in China, it's known mostly as an aphrodisiac.
48:38Whether myth or reality, Yasa Kumbu continues to enthrall.
48:43Do you have teniksha?
48:44Do you have teniksha?
48:45Do you have teniksha?
48:46Do you have teniksha?
48:47Do you see threeiksha?
48:48Yes.
48:49Yes.
48:50Do you have teniksha?
48:52Yes.
48:53The people that have a new emperors, rich Chinese and politicians, who buy Yasa Kumbu.
48:56Nowadays, it's the new emperors, rich Chinese and politicians, who buy Yasakumbu.
49:11Along with their power, they naturally want a long life, and the concubines to accompany it.
49:26Yasakumbu has replaced champagne at parties.
49:40According to Mr. Foo, it's popular not only because it's an aphrodisiac, but because it's an elixir of youth.
49:47In fact, it's good for everything.
49:50When everything's good, sex is good.
49:53And when sex is good, everything's good.
49:56The season's coming to an end at the Banga camp.
50:22The shamans got no one to treat.
50:23Yes.
50:25It's a good day.
50:27What's the news?
50:29What news is including the whole family of the wird.
50:35And if we are not going to die, we are all going to die.
50:38We were able to get the water.
50:43We were able to get the water.
50:46Yes.
50:47I got to tell you that.
50:49Yes.
50:52How many videos are you?
50:53We were able to get the water.
51:01We got to get the water and we got to get the water.
51:05We got to get the water and the water.
51:07They have a gun and a kid who has killed himself.
51:13And he has killed himself.
51:17The person who's killed himself...
51:21...are a bit like him...
51:25...that's how he died.
51:28Now they tell things to happen...
51:32Although money from Yasakumbu is currently making life easier for some villages, the
51:39future is uncertain.
51:42How long will this El Dorado last?
51:45How will Raj and his brother earn their living in tomorrow's world?
51:49When the village is about 3 pounds, we will have to spend about 10 pounds of money.
51:58If you have a million dollars, you will have to spend about 10 pounds of money.
52:07What?
52:09I think it will be worth it.
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