I am! I am starting a year of travel In August and will be spending the first three months in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Russia. It has been a lot of planning, visas, studying Russian and more. Though I am finally ready to go! ^^
Kyrgyzstan wasn't really on my radar, but it looks like an incredible place to visit. I've been looking at Mongolia for horse trekking and similar activities, but I would definitely add this one to my list. Thanks for the video!
Thank you! That is awesome to hear. Kyrgyzstan is very much an underrated destination and has so much to offer travelers in terms of raw adventure travel and value that few other destinations can match at the moment IMO.
Hi! I am very glad that, have visited the beautiful places of the city of Karakol, and its surroundings! I myself am from this city, and after that the video remained in an indelible impression of my native town !!! Come to us at any time, we are always glad to meet you !!! Thank you! Good luck! All the best!!!
The Kyrgyz noodle and rice dishes look very appealing. I wonder if there are a lot of varieties of either noodle and rice dishes, different kinds of sauces, ingredients, preparations and so on.
A mosque can look like any building. Actually Budhhism originated in India and Buddhist temples also can look different depending on the country. That mosque architecture in Karakol you see is Chinese style. Many mosques in China also look like that. Anyway thanks for showing it ! I'm glad many people are knowing there is Chinese Muslims :) I am one and I'd love to visit Kyrgyzstan someday.
Do you feel that country is more Asian Turkic or European in nature never been, I WOULD LOVE TO GO. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WORK. I ADMIRE YOU FOR YOUR EFFORTS.
I hope the "chicken bones" you fed the dog weren't cooked. Raw they can digest. Cooked can be dangerous; splinter and cut their digestive tracts. To anyone reading this, please don't feed cats or dogs cooked bones. If you give them bones, make sure they are completely RAW - like they would find in Nature.
Mr Twister But well the Dungan (東干族 / Дунгане) who are Chinese Muslims in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan etc.) speak Mandarin Chinese with some Russian/Kyrgyz loanwords and they write the Chinese language in a modified Cyrillic script as well. Also most Kyrgyz dishes are indeed influenced by Chinese culinary traditions - lagman is a loanword from the Chinese lamian (拉麵; “pulled noodles”) which also lent its name to the Korean “ramyeon” and Japanese “ramen”; manti is a loanword from the Chinese mantou (饅頭) which also lent its name to the Korean mandu.
great guide!! this video is super informative, and totally makes me want to travel here soon (: we just uploaded a video on tips for adventure photos, check it out!
My country. I really miss my country.
Thank you for video
You guyz deserve a travel show on national geographic. Love yer travel guides really helpful.
Thank you! What a kind thing to say. We're going to really try and make as many as we can the rest of this year.
Great filming, great content, etc....I agree...wish you guys all the best! 🍹
Thanks a lot guys, so helpful!
Really enjoying your Kyrgyzstan vlogs!
Thank you very much! It was a really fun series for us to film :)
Looks fantastic!!!!
beautiful video guys!
thank you very much!
so beautiful karacol. :) I love this video
Thank you! It is a pretty special place for many reasons :)
I live in Karakol and I consider your video very good
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this guys! I will be spending eight days in Karakul in September. This helped out a lot ^^
Thank you! That is awesome to hear. September is just around the corner. You must be getting excited?
I am! I am starting a year of travel In August and will be spending the first three months in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Russia. It has been a lot of planning, visas, studying Russian and more. Though I am finally ready to go! ^^
Nice. I'll be there new week :-)
Thanks! Enjoy!
U are the best thank u very much
Thanks Tariq!
That was AWESOME 👌 and the added Drone footage was the icing on the cake. 👀📸👍👍👍👍📸
Thank you very much! We're loving the drone :)
Good luck to you. Love from Bangladesh The video is very good
Kyrgyzstan wasn't really on my radar, but it looks like an incredible place to visit. I've been looking at Mongolia for horse trekking and similar activities, but I would definitely add this one to my list. Thanks for the video!
Thank you! That is awesome to hear. Kyrgyzstan is very much an underrated destination and has so much to offer travelers in terms of raw adventure travel and value that few other destinations can match at the moment IMO.
Warm welcome to Kyrgyz land
P.s I wonder if you familiar with Chyngyz Aitmatov?
Hi! I am very glad that, have visited the beautiful places of the city of Karakol, and its surroundings! I myself am from this city, and after that the video remained in an indelible impression of my native town !!! Come to us at any time, we are always glad to meet you !!! Thank you! Good luck! All the best!!!
Thank you very much! That means a lot to us coming from a local. We really enjoyed our time there and would love to return again in the future :)
Good video guys !! ;D
Thank you very much!
Love it!
Thank you!
woow,very nice!!!
Thank you!
The Kyrgyz noodle and rice dishes look very appealing. I wonder if there are a lot of varieties of either noodle and rice dishes, different kinds of sauces, ingredients, preparations and so on.
after watching you video, I also visited it
cool !
Thank you!
good job on the video i really wanna visit karakol now in Kyrgyz it is pronounced Qaraqol
Thank you very much!
Nice ! It is my City My Kyrgyzstan !!!
Great to hear Chinara!
A mosque can look like any building. Actually Budhhism originated in India and Buddhist temples also can look different depending on the country. That mosque architecture in Karakol you see is Chinese style. Many mosques in China also look like that. Anyway thanks for showing it ! I'm glad many people are knowing there is Chinese Muslims :) I am one and I'd love to visit Kyrgyzstan someday.
Waooo es muy hermoso ♡
gracias
1:09 no doubts now that is our "furashka"
How did you manage to get from Karakol to Barskoon Waterfall? On the map it looks so far away
My favorite part of ur vlogs are Foodie ones hm wonder if u guys share a Kyrgyz recipe maybe? 😶
You have to visit Kel-Suu lake. It's the most beautiful place in the Kyrgyzstan
Thanks! Hope we can.
Love all your videos, very informative and beautiful locations, what a dream job. Is Audrey actually Argentine or just grew up there?
Thank you very much! She's 1/2 as her father is from there and lived in Argentina for 6 years.
Sam's gotta be every smugglers border guard dream....:-)
LOL, you don't say?
Karakol (former Przhevalsk) is a very good city.
⛰️🇰🇬🏔️ WELCOME
Do you feel that country is more Asian Turkic or European in nature never been, I WOULD LOVE TO GO. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WORK. I ADMIRE YOU FOR YOUR EFFORTS.
It's Asian because it's in Asia. Why would it be European? By the way Turkic people originated in Central Asia.
I hope the "chicken bones" you fed the dog weren't cooked. Raw they can digest. Cooked can be dangerous; splinter and cut their digestive tracts. To anyone reading this, please don't feed cats or dogs cooked bones. If you give them bones, make sure they are completely RAW - like they would find in Nature.
Thank you for reminding us of that. That is important to know.
Kahakow 🇧🇷🇳🇱🇧🇷
Is it a combination of Chinese and Russians there? #travelfarne
Influences from both countries in terms and language and food.
Awesome!
There are no influence in language from China in Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyz is a turkic language (like Turkish) and use cyrillic letters like Russian.
Mr Twister
But well the Dungan (東干族 / Дунгане) who are Chinese Muslims in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan etc.) speak Mandarin Chinese with some Russian/Kyrgyz loanwords and they write the Chinese language in a modified Cyrillic script as well. Also most Kyrgyz dishes are indeed influenced by Chinese culinary traditions - lagman is a loanword from the Chinese lamian (拉麵; “pulled noodles”) which also lent its name to the Korean “ramyeon” and Japanese “ramen”; manti is a loanword from the Chinese mantou (饅頭) which also lent its name to the Korean mandu.
Are you guys meeting up with Brendan???? ^_^
I think we might see him later on in the year. We've since left. He's actually editing his content on the go and is there right now I think.
Its always a mistake when you wear crocs..
LOL, you'll be happy to learn then that mine broke and I got some nicer sandals ;)
Where are you now))
We're in Argentina.
I live in Issikul..Kirgizstan.I want in the future on to travel on Great Britain..
Chicken bones can kill a dog. They splinter and can cause damage to their stomach and intestines.
Thanks for sharing.
good point
great guide!! this video is super informative, and totally makes me want to travel here soon (:
we just uploaded a video on tips for adventure photos, check it out!
Thank you very much! Hope you can visit soon :)
while in the west the people are so cold....
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FIGHT BRIDE KIDNAPPING!!
Why are you spamming our travel videos with this type of comment?
@@samuelandaudrey uhhhhhh because Ala Kachuu sucks? Duhhhhh. That was an understatement btw.