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@@lexlib1108 Hey there! Sure, you can do the itinerary in 3-4 days, if you don’t get stuck in Reykjavik like me. If you have 6-7 days you can go further south to the Dimand beach or add Grundarfjörður which I really wanted to do, but missed it due to weather and time. It’s gonna be fun!
Nice work. Been to Bora many times, but Moorea is likely our next trip. (So many bad videos out there, you guys did a great job). If you haven't been to Bora yet, we have 2 videos on my channel if interested, including the "Journey to the Tree of Life".
@@EricMerolaFilms Hey Eric! Thanks for the encouraging message it means a lot! You should make it to Moorea, it’s a lot of fun. We didn’t go to Bora Bora as we chose Maupiti instead for remote vibe, check out our video about it. I will check your Bora Bora one;) I am looking forward to go back… especially seeing the Olympics at the Teahupoo wave, which was my favourite.
To all who are watching this video and who are likely to hiking to the Limmernsee Take your rubbish back with you and do not disturb the animals living there! It is getting a real problem local authorities are saying.
Thanks for sharing! It’s sad to hear it’s becoming an issue. When we were there it was only us and an other couple camping. No rubbish at all. And was lovely to wake up surrounded by goats in the early morning:) let’s keep everyone this way!
There are 9 island in the Azores. We visited Sao Miguel and Sao Jorge. We loved both for different reasons. Which island is your favorite? Leave your thoughts in the comments!
For me Iceland in winter was a challenge. A fun challenge! I never felt so cold before, and never been so happy for the warmth of my small room. The nature showed a unique face, but next time I will visit Iceland in summer for sure.
Isla Mujeres was the only island we could visit in our trip, aiming to see whale sharks 🦈 . We had a lot of fun. But there is a lot more: Holbox, Cozumel, Contoy... Which one was your favourite? What should we see next? Leave your thought in the comments!
Hey there! I think anytime it works, but if you are seeking for the winter experience and seeing the Northern Lights, I would aim for the end of November.
The Yucatan Peninsula offers tremendous activities for everyone. What is your favourite? What should we visit next time? Would you choose Coba over Chichen Itza? Leave your thoughts in the comments.
Hey man, Planning on doing camping at the same spot during september, do you have any tips. Was going to rent a tent and some camping gear then hike up and stay the night. How cold does it get. Also are you able to buy food or water at the Hut?
Hi there! We camped here in the middle of summer and it got cold. But a warm sleeping back will get you through. We brought some mini gas cooker so we made some eggs by the tent for sunset and sunrise. You can buy things at the hut but it’s still a walk that you might not want after the hike. Also the view is unbeatable with a nomadic meal:) either way, it will be awesome man!
Hey there! Yes, we went Quseer and cross the desert. Good quality road, nice view, few military checks. At the time we went one of the close military checkpoint to Queer was closing around 6pm and you couldn’t cross after, so we had to rush to make it in time. I hope it helps.
Hey there! Puerto Escondido is also humid, but not as much as Yucatán. In general the weather is not as hot, I assume due to the ocean. We were staying in Tulum and Isla Mujeres. Check it out ;) The Yucatan Trip - Tulum, Cenotes, Maya Ruins of Tulum and Coba and Valladolid ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9W9O7yJdqTk.html
Hello! Thank you! We texted people on instagram until we got some guide numbers. Luckily most of them were opened to organize a custom trip for us. This is the number of Ahmed: +20 122 117 9521. Other guy we talked to is Dr Mo who organised the ballon tours in Luxor. His number is +20 100 444 0698. I really recommend to do this trip, it's an unforgettable experience. Any other questions let me know!
Puerto Escondido was perfect to lay back and relax. Enjoying the ocean, surfing and trying Oaxacan cuisine without crazy tourist flood is truly recharging. The mindset here is very special and different from rest of Mexico. It reminded us of a less explored Costa Rica. What do you like to most about Puerto Escondido? What we should visit next time?
Mexico City was a blast! Too bad we only had 3 days to explore the city, we will be back in the future. What do you think we should see next time? Would you try the scorpions? Leave your thoughts in the comments ;) Thank you!
Incredible video! 🎥🏔 The aerial shots of Limmernsee are truly mesmerizing. You really showcased the tranquil beauty of the Swiss Alps in such an inspiring way. Looking forward to your next adventure! Keep up the great work! 👏✨🌄
Hey Rutger! We really appreciate your feedback. We stayed at Pension Teheimana, that was excellent, our host was lovely! Link: pension-teheimana.jimdosite.com . As there are not many places to stay, it's important to book way in advance! The accommodations are also mostly not registered to the usual platforms (booking/airbnb), so we found them on Google maps and called them directly. I hope it helps!
Hello! Thanks for the feedback, highly appreciate it. At the time when we visited the island the cost was around 120 euros/night. Not sure how it evolved since then, but here is the link to the booking: www.booking.com/hotel/pf/sejour-insolite-a-bord.en-gb.html?aid=304142 I hope it helps, anything else let me know ;)
Given Iceland's unique position in the global arena, straddling powerful ecological, social, and geopolitical fault lines, how do you foresee its evolving role in addressing the complex interplay between climate change mitigation and sustainable tourism, while simultaneously navigating the delicate balance between economic development and preserving its cultural heritage and natural landscapes in the face of increasing geopolitical tensions in the Arctic region?
Firstly, thanks for the comment! These are definitely interesting questions, that I am sure Iceland will answer its own unique way... It was not the main topic of the video, but if your comment gets a enough likes, I will dedicate a separate video to answer all your questions ;) thanks again for watching!