Wow the kindness of the Jordanian people!! It is on the road, city, in the desert every where old or young!! Please people of 🇯🇴 Jordan , don’t change this kindness! I just fall in Love with these kind folks of Jordan. I can’t wait to visit Jordan and sip tea by Sami’s cafe overlooking the dam.
This seems more than just a country not yet spoiled by tourism, these were genuinely kind hearted lovely people.. I'm very positively impressed by your encounters in this video.. go Jordan!
We actually used to call tourism our oil since we don't have any haha but that was before 9/11 when people weren't scared of the middle east things are getting better for Jordan with the years though what I'm trying to say is that what u see in the video will never change inshallah Jordanians are not called Nashama for nothing
@@sulafa2786 Hello, thanks for sharing this info and I wish the best for your country and its people.. Would you mind sharing what "Nashama" actually means?
@@onlymelodic109 thank you I'll try to simplify it for you so as said it's an Arabic word that comes from the levant desert which means (brave) this name was given to Jordanian Bedouins because they were known for their bravery, honesty , hospitality and more. It is also said that once there were a group of Jordanian Bedouin knights that found refugee women in the desert but instead of harassing them where no one can see they helped them and treated them like gentlemen for that a Jordanian knight was known for his chasity and that's when people started calling a Jordanian that is of Jordanian origin this beautiful name ( Nashmi ). Nashmieh is the feminine form and is also given to Jordanian women for their bravery and good traits. Nashama is for plural. I hope you find this helpful if u have any more questions I'll gladly answer, have a good day.
@@sulafa2786 Well what we witnessed in this video is further portrayed in your comment, you were kind enough to take the time and explain, wonderful, much appreciated, thank you!
That moment when you see the terrace overlooking the valley is simply breathtaking. Also the hospitality of all the random people you come across is something else.
I met the owner of the teashop 4 months ago when I was driving from the Dead Sea to Al Karak, he also offered me a bottle shower which was amazing because I had salt all over me haha :) Safe journey buddy! :)
In the name of the HEAVEN.... What a people! Hospitality... I am born in the Netherlands with a Turkish/Arabic background, and it is TIME... TIME to see the world! I am ashamed that i did not do this earlier in my life! I have become a bitter human monster in the West... Not because of the people but more because of this system....
Go for it dude. Some of the nicest people I’ve ever met were Dutch. That’s why I visited the Netherlands on 13 different occasions between January 2018 and January 2020. It sure beats Germany, France, and Italy. I’ve made a lot of friendships in Holland, from young people like myself, and Dutchies in their late 60s to early 80s.
The coffee-shop owner sounds like he's a legend, plus the view is incredible. He made me wanna travel from Algiers, Algeria to Jordan just for some coffee lol.
الأردن العظيم بكل شيء بتاريخه الموغل بالقدم وبتاريخه الحديث ايضا وبانسانه الشهم الشجاع الكريم المثقف المؤدب وتضاريس الاردن متنوعه بشكل كبير ففيها الصحراء والباديه الممتده وفيها الجبال الشاهقة الخضراء وفيها السهول والوديان والشواطئ المخمليه وشواطئ البحر الميت المعالجه للجسم والينابيع الحاره الكبريتيه والمعدنيه. الأردن متحف تاريخ وجغرافيا.اجتمعت على أرضه المقدسه مالم يجتمع على أرض اكبر بلدان الدنيا.انها الاصاله والحضاره والإنسان والطيبه والكرم والرجوله فانعم به من بلد وانعم به من شعب.
What a wonderful man the owner of the Cafe was. Generosity and Kindness flows from him. I would imagine he has some great stories to tell. Also lovely to see the generosity of the Jordanian people, they are genuinely happy to see you. 🙏
This person who helped you is very kind, i wish him a long calm life and you safe roads!, Subscribed just today and already like your video. I was tourist before corona stuff and traveled alot around the world. Be safe, stay strong!)
It’s incredible seeing friendly fellow humans come to your aid and share from the kindness of their heart. I’m glad you accept generous gestures from strangers
ارجو ان ترجم تعليقي شكرا لكل شي تقدمه لان انته تنقل الشي الصحيح عن البلد وعندك معلومات تاريخية جيده لذلك استمتعت ب كل فديواتك اشكرك جدا تستحق المتابعه تحياتي لك
Thank you mate from showing us these videos, your videos are so awsome man. You've showed me my country (Iraq) and now thanks for the Jordanian people for being so generous to this tourist man. God bless you Kino and Jordan. شكرا للشعب الأردني على هذه الاخلاق العالية والروح الطيبة التي اظهرتموها مع هذا السائح في بلدكم.. شعب جميل بالفعل
Such beautifully kind people and happy children……thank you for the history lesson in the places you visit…….awesome landscapes and architecture. Thank you for sharing your journey.
I've heard that Jordan has very friendly people, and now I believe it even more. I've met two Jordanians before and they also very nice and charming. Maybe I will visit as a tourist in the future
Real eye opening documentation you're doing, and as mentioned by others you deserve a much much larger audience. This has motivated a cyclist enthusiast friend of mine to cycle the Silk Route so you're definitely having an inspirational impact.
OMG, all your vids remind me of my backpacking time, when you found yourself in the middle of nowhere and booom you find a little paradise and great people. Makes me wanna travel again so much.
As a Jordanian citizen myself who didn’t get the chance to see what you saw, I respect you for showing everyone around the world Jordan’s history and hospitality especially because it’s an Arab and Muslim country, and we all know all the stereotypes that have been said about us Arabs and Muslims, so thank you for showing the people this side of us and how peaceful we are🤍🤍, I wish you the best of luck on your journey and I definitely will be watching you more and more🙏
I started watching your videos when you were in Kurdistan, then I went back to watch your previous videos and now I look forward to your new videos. Stay true to yourself, in my opinion you have the best travel videos on RUclips. Jordan looks like a great country with wonderful people. Looking forward to your next video.
Glad to have you in jordan friend and i am also glad that my fellow countrymen have shown you the hospitality we are so very well known for, and i assure you this would've been the same case had there been no cameras involved, we take a great pride in treating our guests well.
What a voice has the msn in the shop has! 😳 Rich & velvety! I listen to hundreds of hours of audio books each month, I could listen to his voice read anything. When you asked him if he had lived in an English speaking country I could not quite hear his response. What an amazing experience. Thank you for sharing this with us.
The children were so much fun to watch! Made me smile. Really enjoyed the tour of hotel & castle. Having never been to the east it’s such a wonderful place so different to the world I live in. I have been to Moab, Utah, beautiful but not quite the same thing 😊
Thanks so much for sharing such cool videos, the Cafe Owner!Sam is so cool too everyone is kind, and generous, even the kids too, God bless and reward them all. Thanks Yves stay safe
Those countries are safe and the people are so generous and kind don’t compare them with your people and country like America or Europe because there is no match
@@abualimixyoutubevideos3465 What's wrong with you, dude? He was just saying he would not be able to withstand the heat. As a guy from the middle east myself, I hate warm weather.
@@abualimixyoutubevideos3465 i'm a woman, so i would feel unsafe cycling alone through any foreign country lol. it's kind of nice being able to vicariously live through this guy who's just vibing during his travels
Before watching this video clip i didn’t had any idea about Jordanian people. What a great peoples they are. They are absolutely amazing peoples. The tea shop owner is the great man with big heart ❤️. What a word ‘ life is a school❤️❤️❤️
I started watching your videos a month ago, and to be honest, you are way different (in a good way) than other youtubers in this category. I immediately subscribed to your channel because I was sure that you were uneaq. Keep it up man, Greetings from Jerusalem.
The people there are very generous.. and they give you many delicious things .. I mean, you don't even need to do grocery shopping .. really the Jordanians are very nice.💕💕
The cafe owner's voice!!! He could be a professional voice-over artist. Such a friendly guy too!
So funny you actually read my mind I was thinking the same thing he has a very nice deep voice
@@victor0039 I'm sure everyone was thinking the same 😀
I swear I thought like that hhhh
i thought the same!
He’s handsome, too ! How on earth he hasn’t been at least a soapie star, the mind boggles !
The teashop owner (ex air force) is the right man at the right place.. The sort of people who makes you believe in the mankind.. Life's a school
Love him. He is unreal. Straight out of a novel/movie. You can imagine him being friends with James Bond :D
The way that man ran to his car all excited to give you the juice is heart warming.
just so u know that date juice IS RARE ! and healthy ! without sugar is HARD AF to find !
There are angels we are un aware of :)
He bought that juice for him self or maybe his family but he gave it it away anyways. What a man ❤️
I completely agree. Kindness warms my heart beyond measure. This gesture actually brought a tear to my eye. I absolutely love it!
@@brat1324 any muslim will do that
All of the random acts of kindness from strangers excited to see a traveller. So amazing. That'd never happen where I live, I'm ashamed to say!
It’s in Arab blood and traditional habits give any person who needs help any thing he want and our religion tell us to help 😇😇😇😇😇
@@ElhamJaber- not everyone obviously.
@@ElhamJaber- unfortunately in Egypt there is a lot of scammers. But this country seems very nice
@@leob4403 Iknow that but in our religion you should not scame or cheat any one this is forbidden .And they’re not really good muslim
Thank u for showing my country the way it is humble and kind people
Proud to be Jordanian 🇯🇴
I will go visit I never in my life seen such kindness ❤
What a lovely people ❤❤ wow Jordanians❤❤
salute from 🇸🇴
Wow the kindness of the Jordanian people!! It is on the road, city, in the desert every where old or young!! Please people of 🇯🇴 Jordan , don’t change this kindness! I just fall in Love with these kind folks of Jordan. I can’t wait to visit Jordan and sip tea by Sami’s cafe overlooking the dam.
Was für tolle Menschen dort leben, sehr herzlich. Grüße aus Berlin
This seems more than just a country not yet spoiled by tourism, these were genuinely kind hearted lovely people.. I'm very positively impressed by your encounters in this video.. go Jordan!
We actually used to call tourism our oil since we don't have any haha but that was before 9/11 when people weren't scared of the middle east things are getting better for Jordan with the years though what I'm trying to say is that what u see in the video will never change inshallah Jordanians are not called Nashama for nothing
@@sulafa2786 Hello, thanks for sharing this info and I wish the best for your country and its people.. Would you mind sharing what "Nashama" actually means?
@@onlymelodic109 thank you
I'll try to simplify it for you so as said it's an Arabic word that comes from the levant desert which means (brave) this name was given to Jordanian Bedouins because they were known for their bravery, honesty , hospitality and more. It is also said that once there were a group of Jordanian Bedouin knights that found refugee women in the desert but instead of harassing them where no one can see they helped them and treated them like gentlemen for that a Jordanian knight was known for his chasity and that's when people started calling a Jordanian that is of Jordanian origin this beautiful name ( Nashmi ). Nashmieh is the feminine form and is also given to Jordanian women for their bravery and good traits. Nashama is for plural.
I hope you find this helpful if u have any more questions I'll gladly answer, have a good day.
@@sulafa2786 Well what we witnessed in this video is further portrayed in your comment, you were kind enough to take the time and explain, wonderful, much appreciated, thank you!
@@onlymelodic109 thank you that's so sweet of you to say :))
ماشاءالله صاحب القهوه صوته ذهبي يصلح مذيع اخبار 😄 تحيه النشاما احبكم 🇯🇴🇯🇴🇸🇦🇸🇦
I am speechless with all the kindness from strangers ... wow .. wow ... wow
Coffee shop owner is a poet, keep beautiful memories in your heart.
This man, the owner of coffee-shop is a legend 👏👏👏
Absolutely!
@@KinoYves What is the name of his shop? or exact location I would like to pay him a visit in shaa Allah
@@weztic100k9 it’s In DHIBAN, Jordan
Jordan's people are very polite and have a gold heart finally.Respect all of you Guys!!!!
That moment when you see the terrace overlooking the valley is simply breathtaking. Also the hospitality of all the random people you come across is something else.
That cafe owner was genuine. A man with a Golden heart
Arabs are so kind and respectuful
والله كفو عليكم يا اهل الاردن ❤️
اي والله كلش محترمين عجبوني كلش ب تعاملهم تحياتي لكم جميعا اهل الاردن
Hes very humble and friendly. Jordan peoples are very kind anx loving ❤️. I support you from Kenya 🇰🇪
People all around seem very nice and hospitable in Jordan .
they are.
I met the owner of the teashop 4 months ago when I was driving from the Dead Sea to Al Karak, he also offered me a bottle shower which was amazing because I had salt all over me haha :) Safe journey buddy! :)
Oh! That's really cool!
The coffee shop owner has a very unique and amazing voice!
Jordan is amazing country and people too are very kind and generous ..
The dude who offered the tea is straight out of a classical omar sherif movie. The mannerism The gentlemaness and the voice.
Respect
Totally agree his voice is beautiful
Love his voice. Very Manly!!
In the name of the HEAVEN.... What a people! Hospitality... I am born in the Netherlands with a Turkish/Arabic background, and it is TIME... TIME to see the world! I am ashamed that i did not do this earlier in my life! I have become a bitter human monster in the West... Not because of the people but more because of this system....
Go for it dude. Some of the nicest people I’ve ever met were Dutch. That’s why I visited the Netherlands on 13 different occasions between January 2018 and January 2020. It sure beats Germany, France, and Italy.
I’ve made a lot of friendships in Holland, from young people like myself, and Dutchies in their late 60s to early 80s.
@@khalidalali186 love!
These people are angels Our Creator sent :)
i hope you can see the world
good luck
Beautiful interaction with the locals. So what i needed tonight. Thank you.
The coffee-shop owner sounds like he's a legend, plus the view is incredible. He made me wanna travel from Algiers, Algeria to Jordan just for some coffee lol.
الأردن العظيم بكل شيء بتاريخه الموغل بالقدم وبتاريخه الحديث ايضا وبانسانه الشهم الشجاع الكريم المثقف المؤدب وتضاريس الاردن متنوعه بشكل كبير ففيها الصحراء والباديه الممتده وفيها الجبال الشاهقة الخضراء وفيها السهول والوديان والشواطئ المخمليه وشواطئ البحر الميت المعالجه للجسم والينابيع الحاره الكبريتيه والمعدنيه. الأردن متحف تاريخ وجغرافيا.اجتمعت على أرضه المقدسه مالم يجتمع على أرض اكبر بلدان الدنيا.انها الاصاله والحضاره والإنسان والطيبه والكرم والرجوله فانعم به من بلد وانعم به من شعب.
صح لسانك انت من وين ؟
Wow, I love these people. Amazing!
THE hospitality from most Muslims is amazing
What a wonderful man the owner of the Cafe was. Generosity and Kindness flows from him. I would imagine he has some great stories to tell.
Also lovely to see the generosity of the Jordanian people, they are genuinely happy to see you. 🙏
That's the worst thing when you're travelling like that, you meet great people but deep down you know that you'll probably never see them again.
@@IceBreaker.22 Why is that a bad thing? That's traveling, and life...be happy that you met...
@@JohnS-gf4sz well becasuse it's sad to meet great people knowing you ll never see them again.
Jordanians are classy and well educated people. All the love to them from Morocco
This person who helped you is very kind, i wish him a long calm life and you safe roads!, Subscribed just today and already like your video. I was tourist before corona stuff and traveled alot around the world. Be safe, stay strong!)
It’s incredible seeing friendly fellow humans come to your aid and share from the kindness of their heart. I’m glad you accept generous gestures from strangers
What a woderful Country and how welcoming and friendly the people. of Jordan
ارجو ان ترجم تعليقي شكرا لكل شي تقدمه لان انته تنقل الشي الصحيح عن البلد وعندك معلومات تاريخية جيده لذلك استمتعت ب كل فديواتك اشكرك جدا تستحق المتابعه تحياتي لك
From NICARAGUA CENTRAL AMERICA, GOOD LUCK IVY NICE PICTURE GOD BLESS THEM
3:00 this man makes me proud 💙 all Jordanians should be hospitable and honourable like that
That cafe is beautiful definitely a hidden gem
The way you interact with locals is incredible keep up the good work this channel will be huge someday
you got a new subscriber
Thank you mate from showing us these videos, your videos are so awsome man. You've showed me my country (Iraq) and now thanks for the Jordanian people for being so generous to this tourist man. God bless you Kino and Jordan.
شكرا للشعب الأردني على هذه الاخلاق العالية والروح الطيبة التي اظهرتموها مع هذا السائح في بلدكم.. شعب جميل بالفعل
You are a ⭐️ .
People are so kind and grateful.
that old man is like some movie character. i wish we got to know more about him, seems like an interesting man.
Jordanians are really nice people
Majestic land
Jordanians are way way cooler and kinder than I thought 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I can't get tired watching your videos man. From Africa to Asia, Europe 🌍 e, U are amazing brother. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Such beautifully kind people and happy children……thank you for the history lesson in the places you visit…….awesome landscapes and architecture. Thank you for sharing your journey.
I've heard that Jordan has very friendly people, and now I believe it even more. I've met two Jordanians before and they also very nice and charming. Maybe I will visit as a tourist in the future
Real eye opening documentation you're doing, and as mentioned by others you deserve a much much larger audience. This has motivated a cyclist enthusiast friend of mine to cycle the Silk Route so you're definitely having an inspirational impact.
OMG, all your vids remind me of my backpacking time, when you found yourself in the middle of nowhere and booom you find a little paradise and great people. Makes me wanna travel again so much.
I like that you are very open to everyone. This makes the travel experience more fun. Keep it up and enjoy the journey
Oh mon Dieu quel bel accueil dans le desert!!!, un peu d'eau froide dans la tête et le visage.c'est bon pour apaiser la chaleur
Love your videos! Greetings from Lebanon
May god bless and protect all the Jordanians .. they are really amazing 💞💞💞
Thank u
Merci Yves, fantastique de rencontrer toutes ces personnes ! Stay safe!
The owner of the shop is an amazing human being.
Wow … now I really want to visit this country what absolutely lovely people, what kindness and hospitality ❤❤❤
Life is a school. ❤️👌
Woooow. Jordanians are very kind.
Nice friendly people over there in Jordan
As a Jordanian citizen myself who didn’t get the chance to see what you saw, I respect you for showing everyone around the world Jordan’s history and hospitality especially because it’s an Arab and Muslim country, and we all know all the stereotypes that have been said about us Arabs and Muslims, so thank you for showing the people this side of us and how peaceful we are🤍🤍, I wish you the best of luck on your journey and I definitely will be watching you more and more🙏
You are always welcome in jordan, am so proud of my people
I started watching your videos when you were in Kurdistan, then I went back to watch your previous videos and now I look forward to your new videos. Stay true to yourself, in my opinion you have the best travel videos on RUclips. Jordan looks like a great country with wonderful people. Looking forward to your next video.
God is behind you, you’re doing a real human.
Great hospitality 😎
Seeing all that kindness from locals i have a wish to travel there. Just tired from angry ppl from my country
😂🤣
Welcome here in jordan 😍🤗
welcome to Jordan 😍
Looks like beautiful country full of beautiful people
Glad to have you in jordan friend and i am also glad that my fellow countrymen have shown you the hospitality we are so very well known for, and i assure you this would've been the same case had there been no cameras involved, we take a great pride in treating our guests well.
The man has a golden voice as well
What a voice has the msn in the shop has! 😳 Rich & velvety! I listen to hundreds of hours of audio books each month, I could listen to his voice read anything. When you asked him if he had lived in an English speaking country I could not quite hear his response. What an amazing experience. Thank you for sharing this with us.
He said he never lived in an English speaking country, but he used to work with the US airforce in Jordan.
The people of Jordan are so welcoming it's really nice to see such good people represent there country!
The cafee owner should work in the radio!!!!❤
The children were so much fun to watch! Made me smile. Really enjoyed the tour of hotel & castle. Having never been to the east it’s such a wonderful place so different to the world I live in. I have been to Moab, Utah, beautiful but not quite the same thing 😊
Thank you for showing my country how it really is🇯🇴
Helping people and be kind to them run in our blood
Welcome to Jordan 🇯🇴
Jordanians❤❤❤ wonderful such a lovely people❤❤❤ wow!!
what a great man sammy is. bless him
What an ama zing country Jordan is and such nice kind gentle people, makes me want to visit there.
Didn't expect that well spoken proud chap yo stroll out of that little hut..... that turned out to be the coffee shop with the best view in the world.
The coffee shop owner 💕...I could have spent like two days there😂
Thanks so much for sharing such cool videos, the Cafe Owner!Sam is so cool too everyone is kind, and generous, even the kids too, God bless and reward them all. Thanks Yves stay safe
I visited Jordan eight years ago and loved it. People were very friendly and sites were amazing
unbelievably nice people. i think many people could learn from this. :) thank you for sharing
you are so brave, i can't imagine i would ever have the guts to cycle through a foreign country that vast and with such challenging climate
Those countries are safe and the people are so generous and kind don’t compare them with your people and country like America or Europe because there is no match
@@abualimixyoutubevideos3465 What's wrong with you, dude? He was just saying he would not be able to withstand the heat. As a guy from the middle east myself, I hate warm weather.
@@abualimixyoutubevideos3465 i'm a woman, so i would feel unsafe cycling alone through any foreign country lol. it's kind of nice being able to vicariously live through this guy who's just vibing during his travels
@@kerelenis You are right, in general Islamic countries are not safe single female travelers .
Not all countries in the Middle East have high temperatures, Jordan is cold in winter and pleasant in summer
Coffee shop owner was such a calm cool guy 👍🏻
What a cool guy Sami is
That guy seemed like a really nice guy
honestly, I was shocked that, in fact, most Jordanians knew English in a very excellent... it's really wonderful.
El dueño de la cafetería me parece un hombre extraordinario,amable y ademas muy sabio
What a guy - amazing 🤩
Ooh so kind this man i loved that❤
Thats a sweet Tea shop.. the view...
Love your videos Iv, greetings from Serbia
Before watching this video clip i didn’t had any idea about Jordanian people. What a great peoples they are. They are absolutely amazing peoples. The tea shop owner is the great man with big heart ❤️. What a word ‘ life is a school❤️❤️❤️
Love your journey. Mashallah, you know the Arab singer Fayrouz.
Greeting from UAE 🇦🇪
I love Fayrouz
Great man. I wish him all the best back
what an incredible character the man you met!
Jordan looks like a very friendly and interesting country . Much love. Visit Iran next, Yves . You will be welcome.
Damn, that tea shop owner speaks perfect English, I didn't expect that in the middle of the desert. 👍💯
I just loved the coffee shop owner, the one who been working with the air force. He looks like an amazing human.
I started watching your videos a month ago, and to be honest, you are way different (in a good way) than other youtubers in this category.
I immediately subscribed to your channel because I was sure that you were uneaq. Keep it up man, Greetings from Jerusalem.
Wow, the guy who gave you the tamarind juice is soooooo warm hearted. I like. May God bless him abundantly
The people there are very generous.. and they give you many delicious things .. I mean, you don't even need to do grocery shopping .. really the Jordanians are very nice.💕💕