You guys make excellent vlogs 👌 Love Romania. Very brave to just travel with no ties...especially with a family. What an education & experience though!! Your children are so intelligent, they are learning as they travel....who needs schooling 😉 Enjoy your travels & thanks for sharing!!
I'm so happy to see all of enjoy in Romania 🇷🇴 I'm romanian,I work in London now and my wife she's from the Philippines 🇵🇭. I love the Philippines 🇵🇭 so much because of the loyalty and respect of the people. I mean in countryside. All the legumes and vegetables are bio in Romania 🇷🇴 and that why the food is so tasty and delicious
Double yolks are rare and known to be a sign of good luck and new beginnings. Only one in 1000 eggs have double yolks and to think your entire egg carton had all double yolks, wow! I’m a new subscriber .. Love your videos Fun stuff and interesting sights! Blessings!
Just awe-inspiring ❤ I would never be able to travel around like this, I so appreciate being able to share in your travels. Great for the girls as well
You could actually lick the walls safely, no harmful bacteria can survive on solid salt for more than a few minutes, raw mineral salt is even safe to eat if you don't mind a few grains of sand in your food. Mineral salt was for a long time used medicinally on superficial wounds, because it simultaneously disinfects and stops the bleeding, it actually works faster than modern bandages, but also hurts like hell when applied (that being the only reason why this practice was abandoned, though in survival situations salt is your best bet for avoiding infections, if available).
Lovely family,great adventures in Romania,I love it😀.Polenta(mămăligă in romanian) îs made from corn and is traditionaly eaten with sarmale (cabbage rolls),pork meat,sheep cheese,fish and a lot of other foods 😁
go and visit the salt mine from Praid, it is much bigger and just as beautiful in the very picturesque area and don't miss the ski resorts this season.I am from Romania and I am following you with pleasure, you are wonderful!
So true about the home base. My old boss travelled a lot for work all over the world and needed that home base too. Just having somewhere to decompress and knowing it was there if needed. I ended up finding him a place in Surabaya, Bali. Definitely worth looking into if you’re going to keep travelling 😊
Thanks for appreciating the country I was born in! It's a absolutely beautiful place! 🤗💞🤗 The hot chocolate is delicious because is made from scratch! Cluj is pretty as well!
What we are doing is, we rent an Airbnb for a month or two. That way, we feel like we have a home and we have the time to settle in and get used to our surrounding, but we are also exploring new places. And it's way cheaper! You can get huge discounts, hiring a place for 28 days or more. And, I agree that traveling with children comes with challenges, but is also so rewarding! Our 11 year old daughter has been to 30 countries so far in 3 continents. Her first international trip was when she was 2 months old and she had just passed her 1st birthday when we went on her first intercontinental trip to South Africa. Whilst she might not remember those (and many other trips), we wouldn't change those memories for anything 💕
I so love that you guys are as transparent with the bad things as well as the good while travelling and would love to see more of this from ALL Travellers and while the public on this side of the TV can say to move here or move there, I think it would be more of a family concensus on where you all feel most at home. I think you have loved a lot of places recently with this idea like Turkey, Finland, Germany, Romania and Estonia a lot, but I think there is a lot more yet to see in the world and I realllly think you guys would love Ireland and the UK. You can buy a house cheap in Ireland or possibly even Wales, but I think you need to think about Visas and really explore a lot more before you fully make that very exciting decision. Whatever that decision may be, I would say stick to that side of the pond as it makes it sooooo much easier to travel around Europe forever once you find a forever home there (I know this from experience as well). You will need to apply for a visa though. Possibly through an Entertainment visa since not marrying into any of these countries or some other kind of visa, but if I were you guys I would be working hard on maybe making that decision sooner or later as it is a very lengthy and expensive process. I know from Experience as I married a British man and went through immigration to the UK in 2007 which to be honest was much faster since it was a spousal visa, but also much faster than bringing him here to the U.S. Whatever you do, keep renewing your U.S. Passports and don't loose those as it gives you access to over 100 countries and is one of the most powerful visa's there is. Regardless, I love you guys and would hate to see you stop travelling. It would be cool to see a transition eventually on this channel to buying a home abroad and then continuing to travel once settled on and off while remodeling or something like this anyways. I think there is definitely a gap in the market for something like that content.
Thank you so much for your comment :) We are hoping to check out Ireland and the UK soon!! And I think you'll find a lot of what you mentioned in this comment coming true (hopefully) over the next year!!
I cant see myself travelling all the time. yeah you people should have a homebase......It must been really hard but exciting at the same travelling nonstop
We stayed in the exact AirB&B 😁 at the beginning of January this year, when’ve also visited the Turda salt mine…. small world.. maybe you’ve been there right after us 😉
The point of this salt mine park is to have activities inside while breathing that salty air for more hours because it is beneficial for you health just like doctors recommend sea side walks because of the same reasons. ;)
About a home base, I definitely understand what you're saying. Eiither somewhere in South East Asia or in Turkey or in South-East Europe (Romania-Serbia-Montenegro-Albania) (big expats/digital nomads community, affordable accomodations and life costs in those countries)
I don't know how accurate this info is but, spending time in an salt mine cleans your lungs. In Romania medics recomand sat mine treatment for lung treatment. P.S. your girls looks more like you that your wife, except the hair.
Choose a cheap country for your home base with good internet connection and good people and beautiful natural landscapes: Romania is a good option. Plus that Romania is growing a lot in many aspects like infrastructure. Of course, winter season is a problem: it lasts 5 month in Romania with negative temperatures. 🥺
Nu prea sunt rezonabile, trăiesc bine 25k ITisti intr-un oraș de 400k locuitori, adică undeva 6%, restul o duc din ce in ce mai rău. Prețurile sunt și 2800 EUR pe metru pătrat, dai pe o garsonieră de 30 metri pătrați 100k EUR.
@@alexevo8016 Mda, fenomenul se numește gentrificare: când vin mulți oameni cu venituri mari într-un oraș, preturile cresc subit, iar oamenii sărmani sunt nevoiți să se mute pentru că nu își mai permit.
You are a great family and hoping for all of you to continue your journey. But as you said it is expensive and sometimes we need home base. So, if you consider to live in Turkey, i will be glad to assist you. If you also consider to do export/import business between Turkey & abroad to make money, please also drop me a line.
Better for you, stay where you are! Or go to another country with the same horrible culture and religion, like yours! Romania is not the place for Bangladeshi, unless you want to assimilate our culture and Christian religion!☝️☦️🇷🇴 Otherwise, stay away!
I've been to Romania twice. Romanians are just so nice. It's an amazing country. As a Turk, I also liked your videos filmed in Turkey. Peace!
Never heard of an underground amusement park before!! Y’all always find the coolest treasures in every place!
Thanks! It was such a fun place!!
As it is Transylvania,there are citizens there who don't like the sunlight,that's why the amusement park is underground XD
@@draculakickyourass ha ha ha, good one. However salt mines are used to treat lung problems... we have other salt mines that can be visited too
Salt mines are used to treat lung diseases, so to make the stay down there less boring, they build the amusement park.
You should totally visit Danube Delta in the summer.
Thank you! Multumesc frumos!
Romania on my bucket list.
It should be!!
You guys make excellent vlogs 👌
Love Romania.
Very brave to just travel with no ties...especially with a family.
What an education & experience though!!
Your children are so intelligent, they are learning as they travel....who needs schooling 😉
Enjoy your travels & thanks for sharing!!
Thank you very much that is so kind!
I'm so happy to see all of enjoy in Romania 🇷🇴
I'm romanian,I work in London now and my wife she's from the Philippines 🇵🇭.
I love the Philippines 🇵🇭 so much because of the loyalty and respect of the people.
I mean in countryside.
All the legumes and vegetables are bio in Romania 🇷🇴 and that why the food is so tasty and delicious
Maybe you go in summer in DANUBE DELTA is total an experience
Bravo! Felicitări! (Un vampir din Brașov) Transilvania, România!
Beautiful family 👍 and very nice children, I am Romanian and I greet you 🥂🍾
Double yolks are rare and known to be a sign of good luck and new beginnings.
Only one in 1000 eggs have double yolks and to think your entire egg carton had all double yolks, wow!
I’m a new subscriber ..
Love your videos
Fun stuff and interesting sights!
Blessings!
Avem o țara superb!:)
Just awe-inspiring ❤ I would never be able to travel around like this, I so appreciate being able to share in your travels. Great for the girls as well
Nice views. And amazing place 👍😊
Yes it was!! We loved it!
What is next place u guys going to travel? 😎
You could actually lick the walls safely, no harmful bacteria can survive on solid salt for more than a few minutes, raw mineral salt is even safe to eat if you don't mind a few grains of sand in your food.
Mineral salt was for a long time used medicinally on superficial wounds, because it simultaneously disinfects and stops the bleeding, it actually works faster than modern bandages, but also hurts like hell when applied (that being the only reason why this practice was abandoned, though in survival situations salt is your best bet for avoiding infections, if available).
Amazing
Loved seeing the salt mine! Thank you for sharing!
Well, you should definitely think about establishing a home base in Romania
Lovely family,great adventures in Romania,I love it😀.Polenta(mămăligă in romanian) îs made from corn and is traditionaly eaten with sarmale (cabbage rolls),pork meat,sheep cheese,fish and a lot of other foods 😁
It’s delicious!!
We love you so much beloved family ....byby and greet from Essen Germany
go and visit the salt mine from Praid, it is much bigger and just as beautiful in the very picturesque area and don't miss the ski resorts this season.I am from Romania and I am following you with pleasure, you are wonderful!
So true about the home base. My old boss travelled a lot for work all over the world and needed that home base too. Just having somewhere to decompress and knowing it was there if needed. I ended up finding him a place in Surabaya, Bali. Definitely worth looking into if you’re going to keep travelling 😊
Try visiting in the future the Delta Danube reservation ! It is stunningly beautiful place!
Lovely!!! Is one more at Targu Trotus, Bacau!!! Enjoy!!!
Thanks for appreciating the country I was born in! It's a absolutely beautiful place! 🤗💞🤗 The hot chocolate is delicious because is made from scratch! Cluj is pretty as well!
It is fun watching your decision processs, already knowing your settled in Italy.
This comment made me go back and watch that video again. So special 😭🥰
Thank you for highlighting only the positive things!
Every country has bad things. 😃
Congratulations for 67k subscribers.
Thank you so much!!
Just love you guyz,,,,,,, enjoy,,,, be happy,,,,, so many greeting to my little kitten Chloe🥰🥰🥰,,,, I love childrens
Thank you 😊
Cok guzelmis gercekten
2:06 That's the entrance to the Batcave!
Thank u sharing this video,it was worth watching it.from india goa
My hometown 😘
What we are doing is, we rent an Airbnb for a month or two. That way, we feel like we have a home and we have the time to settle in and get used to our surrounding, but we are also exploring new places. And it's way cheaper! You can get huge discounts, hiring a place for 28 days or more.
And, I agree that traveling with children comes with challenges, but is also so rewarding! Our 11 year old daughter has been to 30 countries so far in 3 continents. Her first international trip was when she was 2 months old and she had just passed her 1st birthday when we went on her first intercontinental trip to South Africa. Whilst she might not remember those (and many other trips), we wouldn't change those memories for anything 💕
we love having a home in Turkey! Easy to get residency, affordable living and healthcare and lovely people, and weather!
I so love that you guys are as transparent with the bad things as well as the good while travelling and would love to see more of this from ALL Travellers and while the public on this side of the TV can say to move here or move there, I think it would be more of a family concensus on where you all feel most at home.
I think you have loved a lot of places recently with this idea like Turkey, Finland, Germany, Romania and Estonia a lot, but I think there is a lot more yet to see in the world and I realllly think you guys would love Ireland and the UK.
You can buy a house cheap in Ireland or possibly even Wales, but I think you need to think about Visas and really explore a lot more before you fully make that very exciting decision.
Whatever that decision may be, I would say stick to that side of the pond as it makes it sooooo much easier to travel around Europe forever once you find a forever home there (I know this from experience as well).
You will need to apply for a visa though. Possibly through an Entertainment visa since not marrying into any of these countries or some other kind of visa, but if I were you guys I would be working hard on maybe making that decision sooner or later as it is a very lengthy and expensive process. I know from Experience as I married a British man and went through immigration to the UK in 2007 which to be honest was much faster since it was a spousal visa, but also much faster than bringing him here to the U.S.
Whatever you do, keep renewing your U.S. Passports and don't loose those as it gives you access to over 100 countries and is one of the most powerful visa's there is.
Regardless, I love you guys and would hate to see you stop travelling. It would be cool to see a transition eventually on this channel to buying a home abroad and then continuing to travel once settled on and off while remodeling or something like this anyways. I think there is definitely a gap in the market for something like that content.
Thank you so much for your comment :)
We are hoping to check out Ireland and the UK soon!! And I think you'll find a lot of what you mentioned in this comment coming true (hopefully) over the next year!!
@@RaisingVoyagers Oh wow! That is awesome! I so look forward to that! What an amazing thing to be excited about! 😁
My pleasure on the comment!
I cant see myself travelling all the time. yeah you people should have a homebase......It must been really hard but exciting at the same travelling nonstop
that dark water would be perfect for a horror movie, now that you mention that.
That salt mine is amazing!
We stayed in the exact AirB&B 😁 at the beginning of January this year, when’ve also visited the Turda salt mine…. small world.. maybe you’ve been there right after us 😉
woooowwww supeeerrrrrrrr
It was so cool!
@@RaisingVoyagers also spending time more in underground salt mine is good for your lungs ...very precious for health ,recommended by doctors ;)
The point of this salt mine park is to have activities inside while breathing that salty air for more hours because it is beneficial for you health just like doctors recommend sea side walks because of the same reasons. ;)
So nice video 👌👌👌,love from Assam 😍😍😍
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What agreat idea!!
About a home base, I definitely understand what you're saying.
Eiither somewhere in South East Asia or in Turkey or in South-East Europe (Romania-Serbia-Montenegro-Albania) (big expats/digital nomads community, affordable accomodations and life costs in those countries)
Yes, south east Europe is cheap and totally worth it. Romania has amazing internet connection for only 10 euros per month ( 1000 Mbps ).
I don't know how accurate this info is but, spending time in an salt mine cleans your lungs. In Romania medics recomand sat mine treatment for lung treatment. P.S. your girls looks more like you that your wife, except the hair.
Yes is true, i am from Romania
With all those lights, it seems that you guys are like in the Star Wars movie 😅
That means when you bought the eggs they were actually listed as "Double yolks" Though you probably could not read that since it was in Romain.
Maybe you could also try some traditional food there and give your opinion 🍽😊
Your daughter's very very special and happy stay all time sir please wellcome to Pune Maharashtra India 💐💐👌👌❤️❤️
India? 🤢Ewww...You and pakistanis are desperate for white European women!
Come to Antalya, Turkey. 1000$ is enough for a month. Rents and food really affordoble. Highly recommend :)
...love You !!!
Hola familia hermosa Dios te bendiga
What time of year did yall do this? I went there with my girlfriend last year because she lives in that town and it was absolutely packed with people.
these mines remind me of Moria from LOTR.
Fun :)
Hi alexa 😊greetings from singapore
Hello!! Thanks for watching!
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I'm very courious what place you will chose as homebase :D
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Have you visited Bucharest to?
👏❤️🙌
Switzerland, very safe country and it's in the center of Europe, best place to go travels, they have a good all-around public transport.
And also very expensive
Switzerland, the home for all the dirty money.
It's too expensive. Maybe 10 times more than South East Europe. 😃👍
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Now visit Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland.
Choose a cheap country for your home base with good internet connection and good people and beautiful natural landscapes: Romania is a good option. Plus that Romania is growing a lot in many aspects like infrastructure. Of course, winter season is a problem: it lasts 5 month in Romania with negative temperatures. 🥺
Cluj Napoca is a city with a good quality of life and a lot of opportunities, and reasonable prices for a house 😀
"Reasonable prices for a house"... Oh no.... :))
Nu prea sunt rezonabile, trăiesc bine 25k ITisti intr-un oraș de 400k locuitori, adică undeva 6%, restul o duc din ce in ce mai rău.
Prețurile sunt și 2800 EUR pe metru pătrat, dai pe o garsonieră de 30 metri pătrați 100k EUR.
@@alexevo8016 Mda, fenomenul se numește gentrificare: când vin mulți oameni cu venituri mari într-un oraș, preturile cresc subit, iar oamenii sărmani sunt nevoiți să se mute pentru că nu își mai permit.
This is like an alien planet, wow!
Very very good morning Pune Maharashtra India 💐🎉💐
TRY PAPANASI!!!! :)
You are a great family and hoping for all of you to continue your journey. But as you said it is expensive and sometimes we need home base. So, if you consider to live in Turkey, i will be glad to assist you. If you also consider to do export/import business between Turkey & abroad to make money, please also drop me a line.
16:50 oh, man!! My best guess is that the hen had some ferility problems so she applied for assisted insemination...
😅😀
Sarea e aseptică...
Abandoned? Since when?
coming Romania please help you I am worker from Bangladesh
Better for you, stay where you are! Or go to another country with the same horrible culture and religion, like yours! Romania is not the place for Bangladeshi, unless you want to assimilate our culture and Christian religion!☝️☦️🇷🇴 Otherwise, stay away!
I actualy am Romanian
Before I am through., It is illegal in the U S to use your phone while driving. Even holding it in your hand.
Also in Romania...
SIMONA HALEP - MAIA HADAD 6-2 6-0. AUSTRALIAN OPEN ROUND 2.🙋♂️🙋♀️🇹🇩👋
Simona Halep is an example for us Roumanian and we love her 🥳🥳🥳
Oh, just buy a house in Romania already🤷😅
türkiye ist am besten
Israel the best! 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
tulkaa asumaan suomeen finland
USA is too expensive. I retired early and live in Southern Italy.which is so cheap
Ok.
Nu abandonata.
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Camels everywhere
Don't go there; there's a hydra living there.