Wow such beautiful views. I would love to visit both in the winter because of these absolutely magical views. I am truly in awe and appreciate this video so much. And of course in the summer or late spring I would love to see the lakes and i guess wild flowers? I have a few questions: 1. Are there any wild animals like wolves or bears or something in the woods and mountains anywhere there? 2.Where would the most accessible hotel be? Would that be somewhere near Morskie Oko if someone wanted to stay with a bit of mobility issues? 3. Is there no other way to get to the 5 lakes but by hiking? I wonder how the staff of the shelter gets in and out every morning? Perhaps that cable car? And is there any other way for the public to get up there without hiking? 4. Just wondering if you possibly took note of the amount of steps it took to get up there? I'm imaging like between 20,000 -30,000... and thanks for the video. Because it is so unique it might be my most favourite video of yours, thus far.
Cool content on Korea. I live here so it is nice to see travelers' perspective. Been watch your Korea videos after I finished Poland and really like how varied it is. You guys visited many cities and eateries! You liking banana milk so much makes me smile 😊
Our pleasure! We loved that Apple Crumble so much (Szarlotka) 🍏😋 So we’ve had it twice in this video! In the evening we ordered Bigos (Sauerkraut with various sorts of smoked meats), Schabowy (breaded pork cotelet) and Szarlotka x2 🙏
Yes, that’s what we completely understand why after our trip 😍🏔️ It really gave me the goosebumps since the last time I’ve seen such breathtaking views was in NZ!!! 🇳🇿
Someday you shall come back to Korea again. ha ha~ for the more tourism and experience. ^^ the safe, speedy and convenient country korea ha ha~^^* good luck anywhere in the world ♡^^♡
The rent around tourist areas for business is probably a lot higher than the hidden track local location, resulting in pricing different and the dessert is palm sugar fruit not mango= they called it kanum - tarn. That’s what we were told guys. Our Thai friends were laughing that you guys were guessing most of the ingredients wrong but in the cutest way possible. This is the real beauty of eating something we not know what it is. Well done guys for being adventurous with food and learning new experiences. We hope you enjoyed Thailand.
Is it so difficult to learn about the history of Milk Bars and keep repeating that it was an invention of the Polish People's Republic? From Wikipedia. "The first milk bar, called "Mleczarnia Nadświdrzańska," was established in 1896 in Warsaw by Stanisław Dłużewski, a member of the Polish landed gentry. Although the typical bar mleczny had a menu based on dairy items, these establishments generally served other, non-dairy traditional Polish dishes as well. The commercial success of the first milk bars encouraged other businessmen to copy this type of restaurant. As Poland regained its independence after World War I, milk bars appeared across most of the country. They offered relatively cheap but nourishing food, and thus achieved even more prominence during the economic depression of the 1930s and World War II."
About 20 years ago, our group of 20 disabled people, with the help of our parents, walked (mainly on crutches and wheelchairs) all the way to Morskie Oko. The faces of the people who passed us in these carriages were priceless. By the way, it's the Eye of the Sea because the water is salty like seawater.
I'm really jealous that you were able to stay in Dolina Pięciu Stawów shelter. I don't care how many stars hotel have, nothing can beat that location and atmosphere. Especialy in the hiking season, it's so hard to even book the place. We tried half a year ahead and fail. Even if price will double it still will be my favourite place in Poland.
That’s very true! The experience is quite unique and no matter what it was just amazing! We were shocked how good was organised everything 😍 The food was delicious too! I hope that one day you’ll manage to book it - we booked it like 2 months in advance but it was a low season in the late March 😄
Thanks for watching :) Yes! We’ve filmed in Poland for a bit where Karolina is from and actually this video finishes the series 🥳 Poland is like a twin to Indonesia!!! 🇵🇱🇮🇩
👋🏼 Small struggling Travel Channel here. Thanks for this great video! You inspire me to keep grinding my channel, maby one day I’ll grow as big as you❤😢
You are from the same area my parents came from after the war. They are also Polish after the war. My mother is from Gliwice and my father from Katowice and the funny thing is I translated that German woman at the same time as you. Im also going to Korea in August 2024
We were so surprised because it was a Sunday and it ended up to be quite busy! However, it all did depend on the route - some places were occupied whereas less famous ones as you could have seen were empty 😇
Simple traditional Polish food at great prices. Maybe the quality is not so great, but ìt does give a taste of Polish food at a kind of polish fast food chain if i may call it that. My aunt used to go there a lot, but my mom wouldn't eat there haha. Anyway, I have gone a few times and i do enjoy it. I like Karolina's explanation of the food and traditions. The only thing I didn't like is that she was carrying the heavy trays instead of you. Maybe next time she can film and you can carry. It kind of threw me off a bit and was worried it was too heavy and uncomfortable for her as a girl to carry. Other than that, great video.
I agree! In milk bars you’ll find authentic Polish food but at the end it’s a mass production :) I see your point - we actually agreed on certain roles (me filming and talking to you & Karolina doing everything else) but maybe next time she can film me doing the other stuff. Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Yes a lot of people told us so because I know that Warsaw and in general Poland is way different during summertime! Would need to make a second visit I believe 😏
omg they are twins?!? 😮wow i was sooooo surprised. that is sooo cool ❤. And i am also wondering about your ages 😊. I guess the girls are in early or mid twenties? Maybe? And i really cannot guess your age 😅
Wow the food looks soo good. I love zurek and that rurka, and potato pacakes. Gulasz is just okay and I haven't tried the other foods/desserts but afterwatching your video i want to :)
You should! We actually love filming these foodie videos because we have some excuses to try delicious food! Honestly that żurek was the best one we had in a long time 😍✌️ And the cakes were very traditional! That coffee shop was a true hidden gem :)
@@JayeshChhaya yes I did enjoy it and I was with my grandma, older boy, cousin, older girl, cousin, and baby cousin and my sister and me my cousins and uncles and aunt and grandma all live in South Korea. Well me, my mom, my sister, and my dad live in America.