What a trip, bless you both. I don't know how you were still moving at the end and hope this place is worth the journey. You deserve a few days at a luxury spa hotel. Best wishes 💖😎✌
I was just sending good thoughts to you and up popped your latest post. Outstanding job with this one. Your channels gets better with every production👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Stay safe. Have fun. Can’t wait for Samarkand 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻🤞🙏
Thanks! I’ll watch this one twice, because so much going on. I travel to Jordan soon, and feel a bit more confident, watching your style and techniques. Travel On!
Your videos are so great and I wish you the best. There are people who speak English in Kazakhstan, but you have not met many of them. Greetings from Kazakhstan ❤❤❤
Thank you!! I think we need to learn a little Russian. It would help us a lot. We need to return to central asia and give the area the time it deserves! Beautiful places, great food, affordable prices and nice people. What more could you ask for!?
@@craigmack9706it’s because they were only here for a short time. Kazakhstan is not only two cities Aktau and Shymkent. They were not even at sea in Aktau ... I am very disappointed with the comments and the fact that our country was shown only from this side
Why didn't you spend some time in Shymkent? I really want to see that place. I heard the climate there is the best and it's the cheapest city in Kazakhstan.
I'm originally from the former soviet union, and speak russian natively, but I honestly wouldn't do what you've been doing in Kaz and Uz. Pay a little more, and fly. It's not expensive, you could have flown from Aqtau to Tashkent direct for about 150 bucks each. And always use a travel agent to book train travel in Uzbekistan, as high speed services to Samarkand and Buhara are limited and sell out quickly, but travel agencies have a pool of tickets that they keep on hold until about an hour prior to departure. Yes, you would have had to pay an agent commission, but it's worth it to travel in comfort at 200 km per hour.
Thank you for all the advice! We will totally look for a travel agent next time but a $150 flight each was a little out of our desired price range. Also, airplane travel days aren't nearly as exciting as what we experienced on this day!
We film what we see. Sometimes our videos are highly researched and sometimes we are just passing through. As a traveler, we could never show off a city or country as well as a local. Unfortunately, our timing in all of Central Asia was not great. We will be back!
show us some sights/attractions from these vast countries... after all, what's all this logistical hassle, sleepless travelling, dangerous seedy rail stations and bus depots and dodgy hostels for? e.g. Kazakhstan has the Baikonur Cosmodrome. But you're probably long gone - as I suspect there's a significant lag between when you do the travelling and when the videos are posted.
Normally, we never travel this fast. We usually spend about a week in each location. If you check out our previous videos you can see the timeline that lead us here. Also, the only dodgy or seedy situations was our lack of knowledge of where we were going and how to get there. Although we didn't stop long enough in some of these cities, our journey to get to Samarkand was one of our favorite weeks in all of our travels. Thanks for watching!!
You guys are the pure definition of 'adventurous'
What a trip, bless you both. I don't know how you were still moving at the end and hope this place is worth the journey. You deserve a few days at a luxury spa hotel. Best wishes 💖😎✌
I was just sending good thoughts to you and up popped your latest post. Outstanding job with this one. Your channels gets better with every production👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Stay safe. Have fun. Can’t wait for Samarkand 👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻🤞🙏
Thank you!! Samarkand video coming soon! 😀
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you guys have the best couple travel channel out here. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you!!
Glad to see you are back
Thanks! I’ll watch this one twice, because so much going on. I travel to Jordan soon, and feel a bit more confident, watching your style and techniques. Travel On!
Thank you so much!! Have a great time in Jordan. If you have any questions, we will be happy to help to the best of our ability.
Your videos are so great and I wish you the best. There are people who speak English in Kazakhstan, but you have not met many of them. Greetings from Kazakhstan ❤❤❤
Thank you!! I think we need to learn a little Russian. It would help us a lot. We need to return to central asia and give the area the time it deserves! Beautiful places, great food, affordable prices and nice people. What more could you ask for!?
I'm in awe of the both of you, as you just seem to have so much confidence in your travels. Cannot wait till the next video.
Thank you! The adventure definitely does not stop here. Much more to come!
Such a nice video! I like you guys
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!!
You’re welcome please stay safe!
Miss vanlife.
You two are back!!
@@craigmack9706we are always here, waiting for sosas to return to vanlife.
@@MyFriendlyPup cool, Kazakhstan does not look to fun, heading back to Turkey in November
@@craigmack9706we need SOSAs in USA.
@@craigmack9706it’s because they were only here for a short time. Kazakhstan is not only two cities Aktau and Shymkent. They were not even at sea in Aktau ... I am very disappointed with the comments and the fact that our country was shown only from this side
Hey you two are you Okay ? We miss you two.
Don't worry! We are absolutely fine 🙂 editing has taken a back seat recently. New video coming soon!
Thanks We really enjoy your content & we look forward to it@@SOSASATSUNRISE
@@SOSASATSUNRISE Hey! Are you guys still okay? 11 months later. We miss you two!
Why didn't you spend some time in Shymkent? I really want to see that place. I heard the climate there is the best and it's the cheapest city in Kazakhstan.
I'm originally from the former soviet union, and speak russian natively, but I honestly wouldn't do what you've been doing in Kaz and Uz. Pay a little more, and fly. It's not expensive, you could have flown from Aqtau to Tashkent direct for about 150 bucks each. And always use a travel agent to book train travel in Uzbekistan, as high speed services to Samarkand and Buhara are limited and sell out quickly, but travel agencies have a pool of tickets that they keep on hold until about an hour prior to departure. Yes, you would have had to pay an agent commission, but it's worth it to travel in comfort at 200 km per hour.
I disagree. What an adventure...all that you overcame, the interaction with the people. Amazing!
Thank you for all the advice! We will totally look for a travel agent next time but a $150 flight each was a little out of our desired price range. Also, airplane travel days aren't nearly as exciting as what we experienced on this day!
@@SOSASATSUNRISEso you don’t even show any of good side of my country
You been this only short time
You don’t even been in Aktau
We film what we see. Sometimes our videos are highly researched and sometimes we are just passing through. As a traveler, we could never show off a city or country as well as a local. Unfortunately, our timing in all of Central Asia was not great. We will be back!
show us some sights/attractions from these vast countries... after all, what's all this logistical hassle, sleepless travelling, dangerous seedy rail stations and bus depots and dodgy hostels for? e.g. Kazakhstan has the Baikonur Cosmodrome. But you're probably long gone - as I suspect there's a significant lag between when you do the travelling and when the videos are posted.
Normally, we never travel this fast. We usually spend about a week in each location. If you check out our previous videos you can see the timeline that lead us here. Also, the only dodgy or seedy situations was our lack of knowledge of where we were going and how to get there. Although we didn't stop long enough in some of these cities, our journey to get to Samarkand was one of our favorite weeks in all of our travels. Thanks for watching!!
Wow I don't know if your crazy or brave I'd never have the guts to just get in to a strangers car.
Metro price is not 1.25$ it is a less then 20 cents