Till this day I don’t understand why your videos have so relatively small views. Your content is one of the best in the market. I wish you to keep doing the good work and hope the best that one day channel will have 10+mil subscribers and tons of views.
This is hands down the best travel channel on the net right now. It’s got class and the production value is off the charts. You guys keep me exploring. Love from Japan!
Been looking for a good travel page that didn't have a generic influencer running around. Discovered this from a Reddit post and THIS is exactly what I wanted. Can't wait to dive into other videos!
Incredible presentation. I'm Moving to Abu Dhabi with my wife in December God willing from New Zealand. Excited for the change. And have loved New Zealand as it's my home and always has been. ❤
Welcome to UAE ! My favorite travel vlogger ! I watched you since the days you made videos on Mumbai, Cape Town, etc. Hope you had a great stay here, i am here in UAE. If you are still here, I would love to meet !! ❤
The best travel video I have seen for Abu Dhabi. Lived there a few years back and visit reguarly still, and this has captured the 'feel' of the city really well. Includes one of my favourites the fish market (so much better now it has been rebuilt). It used to be one of my 'must try' eating experiences for visitors when I lived there! Likeminded also on avoiding the hotel restaurants as key to a great local food experience, and a chance to try some really excellent South Asian and other Middle Eastern foods. Car rental is also relatively cheap, and driving in Abu Dhabi is not too much of a challenge - although it does have it's moments.
Hey Alex, awesome new episode. I live in Dubai, and every time I go to Abu Dhabi, I’m bored to be honest, hah. Coming from Dubai just makes the place look so slow. Sorta like the suburbs if you will. 😂 Awesome episode though. I hope you won’t abandon the other formats (travel tips etc) though. I enjoyed these too!
You have to go to Kathmandu, unlike no other, try to go around times with local Jatras/festival carnivals that are still practiced multiple times a year since before the middle ages. The ancient durbars and old towns of Kathmandu valley are unlike no other. Nepal is much more than distant mountains, the diversity in its people, the kindness, the culture is unbeatable. I love it too much!
كل مباني ابوظبي قديمة من السبعينات والثمانينات ماعدا ابراج الاتحاد صار لهم 15 الى 20 سنة والمارية و ياس والريم والسعديات 20 سنة واكثر كل شي في ابوظبي قديم الشوارع والحدائق والمستشفيات والمدارس من بداية السبعينات بس اشياء قليلة اللي من بعد ال 2000 المشكلة انه اليوتيوب و ويكيبيديا يزورون التواريخ في كل شي في امارة ابوظبي كل الاشياء اللي ابتنت في السبعينات والثمانينات يخلونها في التسعينات والالفين !!!!!!
Visit the Grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi . It is so gorgeous it bought tears to my eyes If you have time look up a desert safari to be as one with nature . I lived in Dubai for 3 years and did the Platinum Heritage Safari in the Rub Al Khali Desert for 8 hours that teaches so much information about the desert . We went to an oasis to eat into the night of drums, dancing , a Falcon show , the best part was the drive over the gentle hills in a convertible vintage Range Rover … the sands are orange and cool to the touch . Abu Dhabi is a 50 -60 minute ride to Dubai. Although Abu Dhabi is the Capitol of the UAE ,it is more conservative in my opinion ,but still has nice shopping , hotels , deserts and other attractions . Eid Mubarak to my UAE colleagues ❤
It has changed not as much as Dubai... I lived there for 16 years watched it grow from desert to green city watched them build and plant and turn it into something Beautiful
Good video. I was thinking of visiting in June. Local buses and taxi are good to get to the tourist places. Is cash ok yo take . Where is best to Emirati food.
Youve forgot to mention the ease of travelling to dubai by bus for 25 aed approx in less than 2 hrs.....and an additional plug for your dubai guide you did years ago...
Hi- excellent video. Do you know anything about the current laws for unmarried western couples staying in a hotel? per the internet it seems to be allowed now (??) but still no 100% clear. TIA!!
Abu Dhabi is in my opinion, not really a city i would gravitate towards as a tourist destination, unless it‘s literally for a 24 hour transit, to explore a museum or two (maybe). The city is horribly planned, not much areas of shade to relax, transport is embarrassing and just an all round weird flow, that feels awkward. My father lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years, i hated it. He now lives in Doha, which is much better planned, has a much better flow in the city, but again a transit city, if im honest.
We found plenty to keep us busy, but I can also agree that the city seems to have grown quickly and the infrastructure is only just starting to catch up.
We avoid doing this on purpose as exchange rates fluctuate so rapidly. Providing the local prices allows you to convert and get a far more accurate result.
Z lotniska do miasta powinno być metro/kolej. Taksówki są tanie. Fakt. Ale żeby każdy musiał taksówką, to bez sensu. Jechałem autobusem z centrum do Meczetu. To była tragedia. Nikomu nie polecam.
@@adamprotz Agreed. If you go to a country and notice that almost all the service and labour class are from South Asia while hardly anyone local would even deign to work at all, it should raise some flags.
@@attachetravel I was just there last Friday for a work thing. Got to see how the Emiratis interact with their Indian employees in person and it wasn't pretty.