There’s no need for another travel vlogger doing videos on how beautiful, how quaint, how perfect. I appreciate beautiful images but they don’t give me a feel of what it feels like to be there. I love that you’re a slow traveler and not creating content around an algorithm. I discovered your channel via my interest in Mexico but will watch you wherever you go.
You`re spot on with your right-in-the-middle style of videos, imo. At least I love it a lot. You are very authentic which makes videos watchable. Keep up the good work, Marek!
This is my favorite travel channel. Love seeing an upload from you. Thank you for sharing your process but you're doing great 😁 You show us a side that most travel channels don't. It's relaxed, it's not a constant highlight reel, it's curious and open minded. Will keep coming back!
Hi Marek.. I would like to let you know that I follow a lot of travelers around the world, and that I also love traveling. I enjoy following you, and I find your content very real, and it shows a lot of hard work behind it. Thank you and keep going and sending you lots of respect and love.
I discovered your website back in 2017 when I did my first long travel to south east Asia. Ever since I used a lot of your tips and tricks in traveling light and places to visit. Last year I traveled a couple of weeks in Colombia around the same time you did and it was really nice to see some of the same destinations. The combination of footage about nature experiences and surrounding yourself in the real culture of a country / region is what keeps attracting me to your channel. So thank u for all the good stuff so far ✌
Oops I somehow missed your comment. Glad you found my blog work useful and relatable! I'm gonna publish more soon. Happy travels and thanks for following :)
Question for you. I’ve been that detached traveler in the past, visiting all the spots you’re supposed to visit and essentially only interacting with natives serving the tourists. How do you break that barrier to have meaningful interactions with the locals and gain a sense of what their lives are like?
Good question... this is not always easy. Chatting with other passengers in transit who are open to it works well for me. There's also language meetups, homestays... generally travelling slower (I have been invited a few times for dinner by locals which only happened because I was staying in a village for a while). There's probably things I'm forgetting 😀
Thank you so much for sharing us your lessons of how you edit your videos, my favorite video was when you visited Bahia Solano in my department of Choco, it was a good one because you took amazing pictures of the whales, the jungle, beaches, and the release of the little turtles to the ocean. I did a video visiting the Arvi park in Medellin, I used my Samsung Galaxy A32 camera. The image quality was good (720p). It took me like an hour editing the video. Your channel is awesome. Greetings from Colombia! 😉
Love to watch your video's and your way you think about travelling and filming. I was a videproducers for 25 years and I wished I get help you out in the beginning. I am using your video's now for getting the courage to travel to Colombia and Mexico. Cor from Holland
@@indietraveller super dat je ook Nederlands bent!! I am doing preparations for a first trip to Colombia. I traveled a lot but never to latin America. I am suprised that in your video's you are taking easily buses, taxis, you jump on a motorcycle-taxi, are you never afraid??? I read everywhere: take a Uber then you are sure. It looks so easily.. My question: can I trust on buplic transport and privat motor cycles in the country side? Another thing: I had to smile about your stories about getting older and being on travel. Not going out anymore etc. I became 67 years now and I try to feel the same like you. Take adventures, discover new countries, have a cocktail en enjoy life!!!
Sorry for my delayed reply! I definitely do take care with this in Colombia. I have a strong preference for Ubers over taxis, but I consider the public buses safe overall. Regarding the moto-taxis, in one case this was in a trusted situation near a small peaceful village. In the case of taking one at night, this was a pick-up by a person recommended by my accommodation who collects you from outside the local police station. I suggest taking guidance from the accommodations who will often personally know many of the people involved in the local transport and what is or isn't safe. I wouldn't worry too much about public buses that go between bus stations that are generally very well-secured. Glad you can relate to my video even though I must still appear young to your eyes 😁 Age is just a number and cheers to more adventures!
Interesting you brought up RPM on videos vs blogs. But travel bloggers are getting decimated with the Google updates. When I do a search on Google for things to do, barely any travel blogs show up now. I think for that, UA-cam is more stable... for now.
There’s no need for another travel vlogger doing videos on how beautiful, how quaint, how perfect. I appreciate beautiful images but they don’t give me a feel of what it feels like to be there. I love that you’re a slow traveler and not creating content around an algorithm. I discovered your channel via my interest in Mexico but will watch you wherever you go.
Appreciate your thoughts!
You`re spot on with your right-in-the-middle style of videos, imo. At least I love it a lot. You are very authentic which makes videos watchable. Keep up the good work, Marek!
This is my favorite travel channel. Love seeing an upload from you. Thank you for sharing your process but you're doing great 😁
You show us a side that most travel channels don't. It's relaxed, it's not a constant highlight reel, it's curious and open minded. Will keep coming back!
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you like that style as it's what I'm aiming for :D
Hi Marek.. I would like to let you know that I follow a lot of travelers around the world, and that I also love traveling. I enjoy following you, and I find your content very real, and it shows a lot of hard work behind it. Thank you and keep going and sending you lots of respect and love.
One more lesson learned: the audio is clipping pretty hard in this video 🤣 Oops!
I discovered your website back in 2017 when I did my first long travel to south east Asia. Ever since I used a lot of your tips and tricks in traveling light and places to visit. Last year I traveled a couple of weeks in Colombia around the same time you did and it was really nice to see some of the same destinations. The combination of footage about nature experiences and surrounding yourself in the real culture of a country / region is what keeps attracting me to your channel. So thank u for all the good stuff so far ✌
Oops I somehow missed your comment. Glad you found my blog work useful and relatable! I'm gonna publish more soon. Happy travels and thanks for following :)
Question for you. I’ve been that detached traveler in the past, visiting all the spots you’re supposed to visit and essentially only interacting with natives serving the tourists. How do you break that barrier to have meaningful interactions with the locals and gain a sense of what their lives are like?
Good question... this is not always easy. Chatting with other passengers in transit who are open to it works well for me. There's also language meetups, homestays... generally travelling slower (I have been invited a few times for dinner by locals which only happened because I was staying in a village for a while). There's probably things I'm forgetting 😀
Thank you so much for sharing us your lessons of how you edit your videos, my favorite video was when you visited Bahia Solano in my department of Choco, it was a good one because you took amazing pictures of the whales, the jungle, beaches, and the release of the little turtles to the ocean. I did a video visiting the Arvi park in Medellin, I used my Samsung Galaxy A32 camera. The image quality was good (720p). It took me like an hour editing the video. Your channel is awesome. Greetings from Colombia! 😉
Love to watch your video's and your way you think about travelling and filming. I was a videproducers for 25 years and I wished I get help you out in the beginning. I am using your video's now for getting the courage to travel to Colombia and Mexico. Cor from Holland
Dankjewel Cor (ik ben ook Nederlands :). I appreciate your comment and hope you're getting a few travel ideas from my videos!
@@indietraveller super dat je ook Nederlands bent!! I am doing preparations for a first trip to Colombia. I traveled a lot but never to latin America. I am suprised that in your video's you are taking easily buses, taxis, you jump on a motorcycle-taxi, are you never afraid??? I read everywhere: take a Uber then you are sure. It looks so easily.. My question: can I trust on buplic transport and privat motor cycles in the country side?
Another thing: I had to smile about your stories about getting older and being on travel. Not going out anymore etc. I became 67 years now and I try to feel the same like you. Take adventures, discover new countries, have a cocktail en enjoy life!!!
Sorry for my delayed reply! I definitely do take care with this in Colombia. I have a strong preference for Ubers over taxis, but I consider the public buses safe overall. Regarding the moto-taxis, in one case this was in a trusted situation near a small peaceful village. In the case of taking one at night, this was a pick-up by a person recommended by my accommodation who collects you from outside the local police station. I suggest taking guidance from the accommodations who will often personally know many of the people involved in the local transport and what is or isn't safe. I wouldn't worry too much about public buses that go between bus stations that are generally very well-secured.
Glad you can relate to my video even though I must still appear young to your eyes 😁 Age is just a number and cheers to more adventures!
Interesting you brought up RPM on videos vs blogs. But travel bloggers are getting decimated with the Google updates. When I do a search on Google for things to do, barely any travel blogs show up now. I think for that, UA-cam is more stable... for now.
Yeah the world of blogging has been brutal lately (I was lucky to be not too affected). YT is great for audience and income diversification