I love that you guys have been enjoying the Mongolia series so much ❤️It's one of my favourite places on the planet and I can't wait to visit again when it's safe to do so. Will definitely visit Zorigoo and his family again - maybe this time on horseback? 😂 Take care of yourselves! 🙏
Great video Eva. Interesting adventurous and humble. I like watching your videos because I would travel the same way if I could- but I can’t right now so it’s a great escape for me. Also consider doing more polish trips! Great places to see around the country in your same interesting adventurous and humble style. Include a bit about polish proverbs which I’m sure you are well aware of!
Please Eva make a video about your home country!! Would love to see where you come from, which traditions, food, music, places you like and so on and so on ☺ Btw you are so courageous just heading forward on your own! Stay save and God be with you 🙌
Eva zu Beck : I am following your videos and watched couple of videos .... Really appreciate your efforts and daring trips. More the appreciable efforts are editing the video to most interestingly...... May God bless you....
Most people who travel to Mongolia are not that adventurous like you. They don't explore and experience the real Mongolian wilderness like you did. They just go certain tourist spots that their travel agency recommended to them. But you were different. You didn't try to compare or conclude anything about Mongolia. What you did was just experience and enjoy its different beauty without any judgement and I really loved that about your videos. And your perspective and attitude on this content is so amazing, and everything about this video was beautiful. As a Mongolian I'm so glad that you enjoyed my country. I wish you have a lot of wonderful travels like this in the future.
@@evazubeck Eva, thank you for letting us know your vulnerabilities -> Stay Awesome! -A Singaporean. (I don't know if you are able to see this comment.... I tried to comment on your video as soon as your video came out as an individual comment)
@@evazubeck Eva you inspire me so much,i just found your channel and i've been binge watcbing you. I love how eloquent and polished your grammar is. Lots of love from Nairobi,Kenya.Keep up.
I just can't really believe that she is alone all the time or that it is a realistic representation of travel in those countries. For example there is not one bad experience with people whatsoever in any of her videos, she must know them beforehand or she would not trust them like that. But its so well made that one could just watch it anyways. Its travel through an idealists lens.
U deserve billion views girl! Such wonder ur videos and thought process create.its nice seeing a woman follow her heart n soul with all she has! More power to u!
This is fascinating. I don't know how you get in touch with these people when you plan your trips, how you finance it, how you organise everything, how you find it normal to just explore and go about your life in a lost weird town in the middle of a remote country (well, remote for us, as you pointed out… but still). I don't know how you do it, but It's fascinating. And the video itself is astonishing; not just the views, but the editing and voice over too. So, thank you for bringing this to the world. In my eyes, you make a real difference by shining a light on parts and people of the world that many of us will never get to see or meet. I only found and subscribed to your channel recently but i'm so happy i did!
You are very special Eva. At many times I felt like I was watching a travel documentary on the BBC, your voice over work, your natural presence, everything, the way this is put together, it's really wonderful. It is only a matter of time before you are headhunted to work with some big film making companies. Prepare yourself because it will happen, if that's what you want. Or perhaps you are better off crafting your own path in this new landscape on youtube. Either way, thank you for sharing your gift!
I'm just astonished by your bravery of doing all this alone in a foreign country with almost no one speaking English and yet you had the courage to sleep alone in the car not to mention driving in remote desserty areas. Respect👏!
Mongolians are beautiful and very friendly people. It is just not everyone can travel like her because the place is huge, mysterious, and extraordinary.
@@zf3467 well... Its history... and if you are referring to genghis khan he didnt force any religion or anything to people simply to unite under one flag but if they try to invade or fight to genghis khan then they're screwed
Excellent videography...this is one of the highest quality, most professional videos I’ve seen here on RU-vid. It rivals National Geographic. Absolutely stunning video and insane that it was able to be produced by a solo amateur.
What an amazing adventure...you have more guts and courage than most people...how do you find these kinds of places and families? Can't wait till you can get back on the road again...till then, stay safe.
I love to watch your trip films... appreciate for your visit to our country in Mongolia. Wish you wonderful happens of your further life... Such a lovely of your blogs ❤️❤️❤️🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
pure Stan they also need to explore something new, get some new experience. It’s in the blood of Mongolian people to travel, either it’s a new country or just a new location inside the country.
@@purestan4263 And the most intrepid travelers and greatest expats . . . NEW ZEALANDERS, from the most beautiful, high living standard and quality of life country in the world . . . after Denmark and Finland, other nations where everyone travels and moves around.
I am Mongolian and this is the truesight of my motherland I love this vlog specially the ending people thinks in Mongolia we have plenty of land where nobody lives but it might be everything for who lives there whom we dont relaize
I stumbled upon your channel a few days ago and I am officially hooked! Going through your videos one after another and I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! There is so much beauty all around us if we take the time to appreciate it and soak in it‘s gifts.
Hi Eva, I think you did a great job on this solo tour. Mongolia is huge, every direction and corner of the country has its own unique landscape and beauty. it is hard to discover them doing single trips, Also mention you West Part of Mongolia is Amazing. :),,,,
Thanks so much for this beautiful video Eva. That car problem is pretty common in Mongolia 😂. But your free soul matches perfectly with Mongolian wild nature.
I am Mongolian and this is the truesight of my motherland I love this vlog specially the ending people thinks in Mongolia we have plenty of land where nobody lives but it might be everything for who lives there whom we dont relaize
Strangely, I enjoyed the most watching this vlog in comparison to other vlogs. Hahaha. You were kinda adorable in some scenes. And, that White Stupa location, my god, isn't that something so unique? And, Zorigoo & his clan felt so much hospitable. I'm sure you had one of the warmest times possible (not literally :P). Thank you for bringing Gobi Desert a little closer to us, through your lens. And you look so very happy in that orange attire. Haaye! #EvaZuBeck #Whistle ♥
As a Mongolian who's grown up in the city, I find it super challenging to travel in the countryside for it requires a whole new level of accommodation. I'm so inspired by your kind commitment to see the beauty in everything, even it involves discomforts. Thank you 😊
I did all this back in the 80s,before Internet and smart phones, mail used to take on average 3 weeks and I could book phonecalls from the post office, I miss those days, traveller cheques and cash, I had to connect with everyone and anyone, coz there was no Google, still an adventure is great under any circumstance R E i
Eva I love the way you tell a story within your videos, you have such a unique presenting style and well spoken and captivating voice its like watching a planet Earth with David Attenborough but like i said its your own style. You have a way of pulling me into the narrative and the experience its incredible. On top of this we are very similar in our traveling style and I just learn so much from these videos. I have been fascinated with Mongolia all my life and hope to explore once restrictions ease off. Thank for all the effort and detail you put into your content.
Wow, great video on Mongolia! It’s one of my favorite places in the world to visit. Each time I go, I feel the visit isn’t long enough to see the places I want to visit. You were quite brave to take that drive by yourself but that is what an adventure is about. On one of my visits, we traveled through 14 provinces in a week. It was a lot of time in a vehicle and much like you some of those roads make for a slow trip. My wife is Mongolian and I’m from Jamaica, quite a difference in our home country however, there is just so much to see in Mongolia, that I keep going back. I look forward to seeing more of your videos from here. Thanks for the video.
That was fantastic! Thanks for putting this one together. The desert, views, food, and the wonderful Mongolian family you visited made for a beautiful video.
Eva, I've now watched a half dozen of your videos.. and I must say that you do such an excellent job of really trying hard to make sure we get the complete sense of what its really like to not only be there, but to know the people who live there and their culture.. your drone panorama shots are also incredible too. I'm sure you know this , but you can only succeed at this if you take the time to stop and set up that camera to actually get all these shots.. it takes a lot of planning, patience and perseverance. You're a terrific cinematographer.. Its easy to be a Vlogger and sit behind a desk blabbing.. You on the other hand have a lot of guts and are in a real-life adventure with a lot of risk, limited reward, and taking the time to bring us along with your artistry and craft: film-making.. We appreciate it a lot..!
id love to visit mongolia before it becomes a major tourist hub. looks so beautiful and has such a unique culture. i know i would experience massive culture shock but i also know that i would be a better and stronger person through the journey.
Maybe one of the best traveling videos of Gobi. Love your passion and engagement to your story and your personality! I just wounder how safe it is for a young, goodlooking girl traveling alone in this part of the world? (I have no idea? maybe this is the most safe place on earth? Thanks for sharing and telling your story, and like I said before,, you should be hired by @BBC or @CNN to travel and telling your story. So amazing in all ways!
Glad to see this video :) I've been following since Saudi as you went a few months after I did. Love the channel, hope you keep it like this, glad the last vid is gone :)
Kudo to you for driving in Ulaanbaatar. I have been to Mongolia twice and I loved it all, except for the traffic in UB. I went to the Gobi as well. Fantastic memories! I would love it if you did a blog on how you prepare for a trip, from A to Z almost. Do you travel mostly solo or do you go in a small group. Asking because sometimes you say " we did this, we went there"..... Anyway, thanks a million for sharing your adventures.
Yeah driving in UB is INTIMIDATING, ha! I mostly travel alone but sometimes with close friends. This is usually obvious in the video because either I’m alone or with someone else featured 😊
I would LOVE to see a video on your planning process. As an example, how on earth did you connect with and plan to stay with a Camel Ranger in the middle of Mongolia? How do you have those contacts?? I would love to see a behind the scenes of setting up and planning a trip. Thank you for your content. ~Love, JealousAgain (lol)
I lived in Ulaanbaatar for the better part of a decade. This video is so relatable. Thanks for sharing your journey! I really love this country. Weirdly enough.
I am pretty new to the channel and I must say your absolutely amazing. The way in which you film and document your journey is so professional. It's as if I am watching a documentary every time. Your like a professional presenter its really a joy to watch. And I cant imagine the amount of work that goes into making these videos. A massive well done I am literally blown away. Look after your self. 🙏
Been binge watching your Mongolian series because they are interesting and partly because im a Mongolian myself, lol. I must say even as a Mongolian man in my 30s I would not go on an adventure like yourself, and I'm astonished at how brave and risk seeking your trips are. They also serve to motivate me to go out and explore my country more, because I think "if this woman from an another continent is traveling in the wilderness alone, how bad could it really be for me?" Oh and btw, that latrine is as squeaky clean as it gets by local standards. Good luck and safe travels Eva.
Eva, you are inspirational! Girl you took me to this fantasy land where I can spend the rest of my life in bliss. The only problem is that I have turned vegetarian like you. I am just wondering how will you survive your next trip to a desert where veggies are scarce.
You are awesome!!! I love your adventure spirit and all the things that you do. I am adventurous and have lived all over the world but you really take the cake! Brave and gorgeous! keep up the great work and I love your adventure videos. Thank you!!!
I really don't understand how you get this courage to explore all alone .. I hope you know martial arts... lol... loved the cinematic sequence on d desert
Coming here from the cycling video, i guess youre the content creator that ive been looking for all these time. All those video of yours scream HIGH QUALITY.
I love your videos , your video from Alepo was the first i saw and it hit me soo hard. I was born in country wich was bombed in 99' so that video was reletable to me. Since then i watched all your videos , from Pakistan , Nepal, every single one and i can tell you, i dont usualy comment any videos but you are my favorite traveler and great presenter. Thank you for respecting places you visit , many people forget about that. Stay safe and all best for you in your next adventures.