@@SamanthaTaylorTravels , which city are you planning to visit next? Lahore? When will you be in Lahore? And will you uploading content right after filming or will they be delayed uploads (that is uploading them after some weeks or months of filming)?
I am truly awed right now, and I can't believe it. But then I have to believe it because you are Samantha the candid travel queen and you never cease to amaze us! Just when I think that Samantha has pretty much covered Hunza from every angle, that very instant your next upload is based on a totally different & new angle to portray Hunza. I mean wow! You really have a scientific mind, Masha'Allah! This is a total unique take on Hunza you are showing us in detail! The modern cafes etc side. Welcome to another total distinct "angle" of being shown Hunza by Samantha Taylor: "the modern side". I mean deep in my subconscious I knew this side of Hunza hasn't been covered and I never really thought about it much but here we are and you're finally doing it in depth. I highly encourage you to show us more of these modern sides of Hunza, be it restaurants or buildings/architecture or schools or else. It'll be something really exclusive to your content because you have been living in Hunza for some time now and you and Fareed know of unexplored modern sites of Hunza which other travel vloggers haven't covered. More power to you, Samantha! The last cafe you went to was my absolute favorite because it was modern while still retaining its traditional essence both in terms of food and the aesthetic architecture & interior design. And they grow their own in the kitchen garden! I wanna try the 'almond chapati' they had on their menu. That cafe gave you an immersive experience by not only offering you excellent organic food but giving you a souvenir in the form of a raspberry sapling. That way, you'll never forget that cafe. What a warm gesture, a gift that'll grow up to be a tree 🌲 Insha'Allah & whenever you'll look at it you'll remember the kind hospitality offered to you by the cafe. Their prices were the best too. They lived up to their name by offering you the true positive spirit of Hunza "culture". Also, what did the cafe owner meant by making a co-working space for digital nomads?
Fareed and I thank you for the support, we really are trying to showcase places most vloggers don't especially here in Hunza. We definitely won't forget that cafe! And so he meant that he wants to expand part of the garden area to be a work space with Wifi for remote workers, which would be great as these don't yet exist in Hunza.
Awesome cafe tour! Café Culture Hunza had me salivating. So creative and looked absolutely delicious. The second cafe's outdoor seating looked like someplace I would happily hangout in all day.
@@fareedsultan-ni5qi , Assalam-U-Alaikum. Thank you so much for replying. Your presence in the travel vlogs is great! Actually, I was about to reply to one of your comments recently and tell you that I am your first subscriber on RU-vid. Do you notice you have 1 subscriber on RU-vid right now? Yes, that is me.
Good video and beautiful place hunza skurdo gilgit Pakistan food very nice but Prices very highly you local people comment for price iamfrom karachi Pakistan best of luck Allah bless you
To me it’s the opposite because I hate spicy food, and can’t eat it. But it is very much like European food so I think that makes sense why I think this way! I still love a lot of Pakistani foods of course, but literally cannot handle the spices 😂😭