I've wanted to visit Siwa since I first visited Egypt in 2009. I had no idea what it was like, never saw any pictures or videos before but it sounded interesting and mystical. It actually looks way more fascinating than I'd imagined. It reminds me a bit of Jaisalmer, India.
I also didn’t quite know what to expect, as you mentioned there’s so little coverage of it. But you’re right, it has a similar vibe to Jaisalmer. Totally worth the effort of the long journey.
Great that Gabriel and you are in touch. You both help us all in our isolation and yearning to be in the world's hidden or out-of-reach-now places. Hope you both stay safe and healthy!
Been there in 1992. Many common points with Ghardaia Algeria (both cases Berber oasis). Thank you very much for all your love, Jason. Your videos are wonderful and I do hope it will encourage as many viewers as possible to go and see the world by themselves. Humans are so diverse and yet they are one. Thanks for showing this
Ancient moroccan piligrims used to say in darija : " Khatoua khatoua, men Deroua li Sioua" ( litteraly : "step by step, walk from Deroua to Sioua") considering that the amazigh lands (berber territory) starts at Deroua ( a place on the atlantic ocean coast near Casablanca) and ending at Sioua ( in ouest Egypt) which is the uttermost border. So, don't be surprised to find amazigh culture among sioua people. Thanks for sharing.
I loved the music that you played in the desert. Something about the desert is so mystical and magical. All that vast open space makes you feel simultaneously connected and estranged from all that you know and do not know. The sunset was breathtaking. You got it going on , Jason!!! Thanks for doing such a great job. You can really see the love you have for what you do in your final product , it really shows through!!!!
@Tinker bel they are in Egypt of course but culturally they are berbers. they are berbers of Egypt or Egyptian berbers. the Egyptian element is still there don't worry 😅 they still are more closely related to the Maghrebi nations than Egytpians
@Tinker bel SIWA IS EGYPTIAN! and i didnt say its not, it just share the same language, and a similar culture with the north west of africa Much love from Algeria
I exactly came from Egypt today, and spent 3 days there including new years eve. I've been following your videos for the rest of the trip, but now seing Siwa few days after i left is bringing me a kind of nostalgia. Thanks for that material!
What a stunning, riveting glimpse of a region off the beaten track for many visitors. Another brilliant video. Thank you for sharing this with us (many ever able to experience it personally). Michael - South Africa.
Wow! Now added to my list of places to visit! Something about it reminded me of parts of southern Morocco, particularly the area around Ouarzazate, Ait Benhaddou and Fintt Oasis. Can't wait to be able to travel again.
@@reggea4ever hehehe, we are Muslims, we have only one God, and by the way even our ancestors believed in one god, but from time to time, some kings were announcing themselves as gods
@@reggea4ever egyptian has different culture, different color, different accent, which makes egypt rich with different places from the east to the west and south, you will love siwa at the west, you will love Alexandria at the north, then you will be shocked when you visit Luxur and Aswan, and watch the Egyptian civilization, then you will fall in deep love with egypt when you visit Sinai, and go to Dahab and Sharm, maybe you will decide to stay and never leave, same like alot of European Americans, how to decide to shift their life to Dahab, when you leave the country, you will be thinking about one thing only, when you will return😊
Absolutely Stunning as Always Jason. Thank you for taking me to Siwa. Stay Safe. I wish you a Very Happy New Year 2021. Wishing you Good Health & Happiness & More Wonderful Adventures. 🎊🎉🍾🎆☘✌.
Such a surprising choice of place to visit in Egypt (only 30 miles from the Libyan border) -- but it's as authentic as it's going to get in North Africa! Love the donkeys pulling the flatbed trailers in town, same as in Tunisia and Morocco... and always, there are hospitable locals to show you around...
Great video! Siwa is beautiful! ❤ I'm just sad your series in Egypt is apparently nearing its end, you should stay there a while longer, film some more, it's been so enjoyable following you around!
4:48 bayek climb that tower to syncronize
My fellow AC origins fan
@@Jesse_exploit Hepzefa's death was sad 😞
@@porcudiuu he got the coolest sword though
@@hyper-novaa Yeah, i was around giving fire to everyone
@@porcudiuu lol
I'm Getting Assassin's Creed: Origins flashbacks
😅😅😅👍 me too
My fellow AC creed origins fan
That's why I'm here.
Bayek of siwa
I'm here because of assassin creed
Fell inlove with Siwa since Iplayed AC Origins.. can't wait to visit it
I've wanted to visit Siwa since I first visited Egypt in 2009. I had no idea what it was like, never saw any pictures or videos before but it sounded interesting and mystical. It actually looks way more fascinating than I'd imagined. It reminds me a bit of Jaisalmer, India.
I also didn’t quite know what to expect, as you mentioned there’s so little coverage of it. But you’re right, it has a similar vibe to Jaisalmer. Totally worth the effort of the long journey.
Great that Gabriel and you are in touch. You both help us all in our isolation and yearning to be in the world's hidden or out-of-reach-now places. Hope you both stay safe and healthy!
They are amazigh/Berbers who still speak the language
Lovely you 2 travellers are friends
I love watching your videos
Egypty is very historical country and beautiful I love egypty people from somalia
I was going to say “nice, western-style beds”, but then I remembered the Egyptians invent these bed lol.
Been there in 1992. Many common points with Ghardaia Algeria (both cases Berber oasis).
Thank you very much for all your love, Jason. Your videos are wonderful and I do hope it will encourage as many viewers as possible to go and see the world by themselves. Humans are so diverse and yet they are one. Thanks for showing this
Ancient moroccan piligrims used to say in darija : " Khatoua khatoua, men Deroua li Sioua" ( litteraly : "step by step, walk from Deroua to Sioua") considering that the amazigh lands (berber territory) starts at Deroua ( a place on the atlantic ocean coast near Casablanca) and ending at Sioua ( in ouest Egypt) which is the uttermost border. So, don't be surprised to find amazigh culture among sioua people.
Thanks for sharing.
You are great, I inspired by your work and love to travel like you around the globe.
I love Egypt,much love from kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪jason
Jason we can't thank you enough! Thanks a million for such a powerful and rich historical information. I am ypur new friend from South Africa.
Egypt is definitely the best country in Africa
Even All the world
For me it's Morocco
Yess🎉❤❤❤
Absolutely fascinating, Jason. Thank you for showing us a part of Egypt most of us never visit, a true oasis in the Sahara Desert.
I'm guessing many will visit after AC origins😂😂😂
That temple of the oracle reminds me of the many missions in AC Origins! sneaking around, eliminate guards and looting treasures!
I love Egypt. From Bangladesh
I've been wanting to visit this place since I played Assassin's Creed: Origins.
Very ancient and mysterious place. Love to explore and visit this place one day InshaAllah. Love from Pakistan...
the salt lakes and wells are nice places to swim and enjoy at siwa as well
Thank you for every beautiful thing that people see because of you, about my country, Egypt ... I raise you all the time. 🇪🇬🖤
Çok güzel yerler gösteriyorsunuz.Thank you.🤗🥰😍
Jason i think you falled in love with Egypt. Nice trip. Best wishes from Spain 💕
Hello from Egypt ... i hope we can talk and be friends
I loved the music that you played in the desert. Something about the desert is so mystical and magical. All that vast open space makes you feel simultaneously connected and estranged from all that you know and do not know. The sunset was breathtaking. You got it going on , Jason!!! Thanks for doing such a great job. You can really see the love you have for what you do in your final product , it really shows through!!!!
Thanks Craig!
Smashed it again, as usual! Your videos have helped lift my spirits, stuck back in the UK this year, so thanks for that!
Excellent as always
My new bucket list
Thank you for sharing those views with us
Wonderful to see a vlog on a less visited part of Egypt. I will definitely consider it as part of my next trip to Egypt.
culture&language in Siwa is similar to the north-west african ones (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Lybia)
@Tinker bel
they are in Egypt of course but culturally they are berbers. they are berbers of Egypt or Egyptian berbers. the Egyptian element is still there don't worry 😅 they still are more closely related to the Maghrebi nations than Egytpians
Al qahira was found by my tribe from algeria, kutama tribe
I heard there was a few berbers in Egypt so they are in Siwa! Good to know. Thanks
@Tinker bel SIWA IS EGYPTIAN! and i didnt say its not, it just share the same language, and a similar culture with the north west of africa
Much love from Algeria
@Tinker bel Siwa has an Amazig as Morooco,Algeria,Tunisia and Lybia
Thanks Jason......this is another great video ,enabling us to travel in these difficult times...wonderful stuff...cheers from Australia mate
That town is incredible, the people are so welcoming. Love that place.
Love Egypt from Iran (Persia)❤️❤️❤️
💚💚💚💚💚💚 We love Iran and especially the islamic revolution and the leader of the Umma Khamenei
You really should visit DAHAB it's fascinating hi 🙋♀️from Egypt have fun
@KaliforniaTuffy Dahab means gold in arabic language
Desert Oasis towns are fascinating. Siwa is one of those exotic towns. Excellent vlog. Its so relaxing to view this in difficult times. Thanks!
This is fascinating!
Thank Jason for posting the most beautiful videos from around the world. Your content is always so amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I exactly came from Egypt today, and spent 3 days there including new years eve. I've been following your videos for the rest of the trip, but now seing Siwa few days after i left is bringing me a kind of nostalgia. Thanks for that material!
I hope you had a good time! 😊
And you're always welcome 🧡💛💖
It is really surprising to me how many trees were there! Great view!
Jason you are amazing even in these difficult times you are out there showing us the world. You are unstoppable!! Thank you!!!
What a stunning, riveting glimpse of a region off the beaten track for many visitors. Another brilliant video. Thank you for sharing this with us (many ever able to experience it personally). Michael - South Africa.
Ahhhh, I love egypt 🇪🇬 so so much ❤
Sleepy during the day and active during the night. Definitely a place made for nocturnals. Great video!
Amazing, thanks Jason.
First comment from Egypt 🇪🇬
I am still amazed on how you see things in such a positive way, I love following your amazing videos. Very relaxing
Amazing views! Almost made me cry.
What a really cool place
Siwa looks fascinating... Love the dates and coffee 😍👍
Nice information about Siwi
This vlog is everything! Thanks for this! Can’t wait to go to Egypt now
Thank you man.
Gorgeous.
Wow! Now added to my list of places to visit! Something about it reminded me of parts of southern Morocco, particularly the area around Ouarzazate, Ait Benhaddou and Fintt Oasis. Can't wait to be able to travel again.
I like your video style, very authentic and unseen places!
Nice vlog thanks Jason
So Precious History, Thankful honey for your tour in EGYPT...
Great! Siwa is an atmospheric place with great scenery and sunsets. You captured the feel of a place more people should visit. Thank you!
Grest video of the sunset thank you
For showing us the dunes
Another fantastic video!
Thankyou jason for such a lovely vllog what a great travelling very appriciable
Wow....cool place in the world! Thank you
Super as always..
You’re a brave guy! Enjoying your videos!
Wow! 🤩
wow, this was great. Thank you for sharing!
The Ancient Egyptian documentaries of Prof. Joann Fletcher brought me here.
Cool vid, loved the scenery and the dialogue, thank you for sharing. 🙏
UR CONTENT IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS
Never heard of Siwa...such a beautiful and interesting place! Thanks for the video❣️❣️❣️😊
Beautiful
Great video!
Siwa oasis is such an underrated, off the beaten path gem! I really love this place, nice video sir!
Wow! Love to visit Egypt !
I am an egyptian girl and i like your videos , and i am waiting your videos in sinai , i hope you are happy in egypt 😊 welcom to egypt 😊
This town looks mad cool
Jason Bismillah Travels never disappoints
I don’t know much about Egypt, and I enjoy your vlogs very much.
Thanks ❤
Egypt loves you, from now one, we will consider you as egyptian 😊
Im curios
Do egyptian still believes in the old gods?
Like osiris ,rah and others?
@@reggea4ever hehehe, we are Muslims, we have only one God, and by the way even our ancestors believed in one god, but from time to time, some kings were announcing themselves as gods
@@ahmedibrahim3949 well im christian
But i also respect muslim culture and admire muslim the way they reapect there religion👍🙂
@@ahmedibrahim3949 the 2 reason why i know siwa oasis
Is bcuz from a movie and the game
The mummy and assassin creed origin game.
@@reggea4ever egyptian has different culture, different color, different accent, which makes egypt rich with different places from the east to the west and south, you will love siwa at the west, you will love Alexandria at the north, then you will be shocked when you visit Luxur and Aswan, and watch the Egyptian civilization, then you will fall in deep love with egypt when you visit Sinai, and go to Dahab and Sharm, maybe you will decide to stay and never leave, same like alot of European Americans, how to decide to shift their life to Dahab, when you leave the country, you will be thinking about one thing only, when you will return😊
Amazing video brother, keep it up 💝💖♥️
Big fan of your video and the story you shared 👏👏👏😀
Thank you. Welcome soon to Sinai.
Jason, simply amazing! I do admire what you are doing! BTW the beard is lookin freakin awesome! God bless!
It feels peaceful, I’m gonna have to visit siwa
Absolutely Stunning as Always Jason. Thank you for taking me to Siwa. Stay Safe. I wish you a Very Happy New Year 2021. Wishing you Good Health & Happiness & More Wonderful Adventures. 🎊🎉🍾🎆☘✌.
Jason thank you
Wow 😍
I love this video
Such a surprising choice of place to visit in Egypt (only 30 miles from the Libyan border) -- but it's as authentic as it's going to get in North Africa! Love the donkeys pulling the flatbed trailers in town, same as in Tunisia and Morocco... and always, there are hospitable locals to show you around...
Great video! Siwa is beautiful! ❤
I'm just sad your series in Egypt is apparently nearing its end, you should stay there a while longer, film some more, it's been so enjoyable following you around!
Happy Holidays & a safe New Year Jason, videos are great...Saharan desert Christmas, cool.
bravo pour la video et merci
Thank you so muche
Always watch your videos & really liked ❤
Nice video, Thank you 👍
Remembering Bayek of siwa
Ur videos are great u mentioned the cost the residence the market even the ATM it is great really
Great video!!! Hope to see more videos from you Brother 🤠
Experience the magic of Egypt where it all begins🙏🌹
Never forget, that it's this isolated desert town that Alexander the Great wanted to be buried in out of all the available sites in his empire.
Wow nice video good job