Travelling To Mustafa's Village
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2022
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Today we are going to visit Mama Mustafa's Village. Let's Go...
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Can't imagine he has to travel aaalll this way every time he has to be in a video, thats a lot of time, energy and effort. Very grateful for everyone in team Reactistan, thank you so much for sharing with us🙏
I was wondering that too
Mama Mustafa has to be one of the most remotely located youtube stars in the world. I wish him and everyone in his village much health and happiness!
So So True ahaha
Absolutely 💯
Only God knows how Mustafa travels all the way to make the reaction videos. I'm impressed again.
I'm speechless! That is a L-O-N-G way to travel for not only the videos, but for everyday life necessities. Seeing how far Mama Mustafa has to travel makes me even more grateful for everything that comes with ease here in America.
Are you kidding, everything in America is super far apart like this. Only difference is you probably drive a huge air conditioned SUV.
@@edgarburlyman738 LOL That's funny!!!! Um, no, no huge air conditioned SUV. Small car, very uncomfortable, and no, things are NOT 5 hours apart.
@@InvestigatingDavidCrowley Average commute is 45 minutes and that's EVERY DAY of the week. Mustafa's trip could probably be 2 hours if they built an 8-lane superhighway like the ones here but somehow I don't think he'd want that, 100k people dying in wrecks every year, countless animals and it's impossible to walk or ride a horse on them.
@@edgarburlyman738 Average commute is also done in a city where the time spent driving is due to traffic. That's a far cry from having to drive for five hours, in a very slow manner due to terrain. The ease in which we are able to travel is a luxury compared to what the villagers where Mustafa lives has to use. We are BEYOND blessed here in America. Life, comparatively speaking, is easy. We have paved roads, we have grocery stores that sell just about everything our hearts could want, and we have places to just stop and eat whenever we want...or, or we can order food to be delivered. Yes, we do have it way easier here, there's not even a comparison.
@@InvestigatingDavidCrowley Driving in traffic is the WORST. I'd much rather drive slow over terrain, or fast on a highway. "everything our hearts could want" "whenever we want" Sure, if you live in a big city and have unlimited money it is like that.
Wow, he really lives in a remote area. Big respect to him for traveling to make the videos, now we all know how difficult it must be, especially for an older man to make that journey on a regular basis.
Yes indeed. There is lot of distance to travel for Mustafa. We just showed part of it. After crossing these mountains and arriving in the near by town he has to take another bus and then travel for additional 8 hours to reach Karachi (the metropolitan city of Pakistan), where we shoot our videos.
@@AliSafiaduo How did you find/ enlist Musafa to do the videos? Is he related to another member of the cast/crew? He is so far away from the city and there can't be much communication. Not sure if there was any electricity in his community but it appears to be not electrified and therefor quite isolated.
@@AliSafiaduo how often does he make that drive?
@@carson5196 I'm Courious Too
Living far from cities is why Mustafa has such pure morals, good health and clear mind.
The landscape and the culture are different, but the way of life really remembers my childhood here in Brazil. I really appreciate that Mama for having to travel this far to lay down his knowledge for Us. Great video Reactistan.
Oh man, I'm thrilled! I can already tell Mustafa's village is indeed going to live up to the hype.
See now that makes sense why Mustafa is always in a bad mood when he films. Thats one long rough ride for someone, much less someone Mustafas age. I think he comes up witb remarks on that long drive. Lol I enjoy him so much!
I think it Is about 14 hours ride for him to reach karachi
I never saw him in a bad mood
And I now have 100% more admiration and respect for all of you, for your dedication, kindness and generosity❤
All I can say is WOW. That is sooooo remote!!
Major kudos to Mama Mustafa for coming so far for all of us!
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Mustafa's home is so colorful and looks so comfortable. The roti looks like it lives up to the hype too. Also I love goats and theirs are very well kept!
Yes it's really serene and calming; and the food is amazing.
@@AliSafiaduo you both are so lucky to get to travel to such amazing places there.
Mustafa, you have a warm and welcoming home in a beautiful land....thank you for the visit...
Finally we can see the place that only be told in legend 😅
Since the village is so remote, is it customary to bring necessary or essential items to the villagers instead of token gifts given to a host? I'm eager to see Mama's village. He is so proud of it ☺️
Yes, that's right. That's why they brought fruits and vegetables as a gift.
Thank you again for letting us see your side of the world! It is a blessing to those of us so far away and also, we feel much affection for you and Mustafa! So we are really happy with these videos. ❤️
The joy in your voices is so very refreshing. Thank you for taking the time to narrate this journey!
You are most welcome 😊💖
Only God knows where that village is
Well it's I'm the mountains like he said lol
I live in the Mojave Desert in Arizona. Although this video reminds me of home, I am so grateful for the mod cons we have. You've really got to be tough to live in these remote villages.
I would love to see one day how villagers make mud structures ❤️ everything connected to villages and old ways of making things it is very fascinating!
What I love also is that they aren't just simple, pragmatic dwellings; they're beautifully made with designs for the sake of aesthetics
@@grelm1322 True and they dress so colourfully and have beautiful covers and and carpets(from what I observed in the last year's videos) ❤️❤️❤️
I love Mustafa. He is the wisest of all the testers.
Mama, bless you for how far you have to travel to share your knowledge and stories of your life with us. What you give us is so valuable and you are truly loved and admired by so many.
What a lovely home and yard area. Looks very inviting
Only God knows what's in Mama Mustafa's village
Travelling to Mustafa's village reminds me so much of travelling in Arizona and the desert southwest of the U.S. Almost identical scenery! Just high desert. I would say you can see Native American dwellings that would be very similar.
Personally I love living in the desert and on solar power. Just the hottest summer months make it a little rough.
BEAUTIFUL HOME. I love all the colors!
I’m so glad you started this channel!! Thank you 😊
Mustafa's place is amazing!! It's so remote, he really is from Mars! :D
Wow! Thank you for bringing us along and giving us an idea of what Mustafa's commute to the city is like. That was quite a trip!
You are most welcome. Thank you for watching 😊💚
i cant wait to see all the footage you took from mama mustafa & his village. To be honest, i already saw a video of him, made by the brahui tv channel, and he was living in kind of a tent back then.. I didnt know he had a house. Whats the tent for then? Can you give us a reference how many kilometers or hours he has to travel to get to your recording studio ? Does he sleep in the city when he comes for video session ?
Mustafa did mention he did shepherd work for most of his life...
Actually that was his Aunt house and he was guest there which showed by brahui tv program
She mentioned in anyiwhr comment that alteast 6 hours from the village to the nearest tiny town in balochistan and then he takes a bus ride from there to karachi which is another 8 hours ride where they shoot the videos. Karachi is in sindh province
@@FishingAdventuresDubai damn!
This was very interesting!! Loved it❤️❤️❤️
Wow it is lovely, beautiful , amazing, Big like 42, thanks for sharing, Eid Mubarak.
Its not even Eid yet but reactistan already giving their subs the Eidi
Wow! Mama Mustafa literally lives on Mars. His house is beautiful 😍 the peace and culture.
love seeing the kids running around on the road when they arrived 😂
Very exciting episode and I eagerly await all that he is willing to share with the world.
so happy to see this glimpse into rural Pakistan, would love to see and experience it for myself at some point. Thank you very much from Norway👌😊👌
I live in Pakistan too but didn't have idea of this "type" of village.i've been to village but they are different and have all facilities.
My heart ache for the difficulties they have but at the same time its amazing that how they live its kinda soothing.like we are connecting to our origins...i absolutely love it .
Plz do some hiking if possible ...
Love u guys and your efforts.
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Fantastic video, I really enjoyed this!
His home is beautiful
Great video! I look forward to see more of life in this amazingly remote village!
As always WELL DONE! Thank you Mustafa and family.
What an amazing journey and look in to the beautiful place that Mustafa loves so much. Thank you for sharing this
You are most welcome Steve.
Yey! 1st 🥳❤
This is the video we're we've all waiting for, were everything's original and not just a cheap copy. 🥰🥰❤
I can say that the road is literally breathtaking, I mean.. LITERALLY! 🥶
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Yes, it's quite a journey to reach Mustafa's village. But it's worth it. 😊
Wish you all Eid Mubarak, hope you all had a blessed Ramadan
Eid Mubarak ❤️
What an incredible journey through an amazing landscape. It's like nothing I've ever seen before! Please show us where they get water? Thank you for sharing your trip!
You are most welcome Kari. We have information on that in our upcoming videos. Thank you for watching 😊
Very beautiful and peaceful place. Good place to pray.
Finally, the village he keeps talking about!
its further up 4 houra more but he invited them here maybe he wanted near by village
Wow this drive is insane, I can only imagine what it’s like when it’s dark and raining
Wow, seems like Mustafa lives at the End of the Universe (any restaurants there?). Manzoor and Mehboob are living in suburbia by comparison.
Yes it seems so. It's very quite and serene there. There are no restaurants or hospital etc there. Mustafa and his family prefer living there because it's peaceful and away from the hustle and bustle of civilization/towns.
@@AliSafiaduo The Restaurant at the End of the Universe is one of a series of humorous books by Douglas Adams , the first being Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy , they were also movies by the same names . That's where the reference came from by Expat Expat above :-)
Where do they live in comparison to Peer Jan Rind?
@@mattinaq He lives on the other side of mountain range from Mustafa, Manzoor and Mehboob
Mustafa's house is very colourful and beautiful
The austere beauty is breathtaking! It looks nearly identical to the high desert in Idaho and Utah, two western states here in the U.S.
Interesting
It would be nice to see the route and senaries if the windshield of the car was cleaned(Just suggestion). Atleast with water and newspapers as we do in India 🤣 and probably in Pakistan too. I was wonderful seeing Mamas Village, it reminds me of my grandparents Village. Lots of love from India, Eid Mubarak to your team and Allah bless you in your work. I really appreciate the Idea of your channel. 💕
It wasn't their car. But surely it would have been better.
Mashallah mashallah 👌 very excited
What a beautiful drive!
Thank you for showing us Mustafar village.
Thank you All, this is really neat, and quite a wonderful adventure you have taken the world on. :) He is great, and you are all special. Wishing you Safe travels!
Good job 👍 Thanks for sharing it.
Support from Canada. 🇨🇦💐🇵🇰
Thank you 💚
Are you two going to be staying in the village for a visit? Or will you be returning home immediately?
Would love to see more videos of Mustafas village and of course the celebrity himself 😁
Its hard to find Mustafa He is celebrity 😉👍👍👍
Wow, wow, wow!!!
I loved your colorful floral scarf Safia! 👌
Beautiful!
The only time he doesn’t say only god knows what’s in this! 😂 awesome video once again!
Mustafa is a gem and really makes the channel shine. I wonder in Mustafa's village if they keep bees for honey and crop pollination.
Beautiful country. I wonder though if the dry areas could benefit from planting swales to hydrate the ground and provide cover.
So this is the legendary village
The roti looks yummy.
I am curious how you found mama initially since he lives far away from you.
Good video
Wow. Very low, slow and arduous journey but glad you all made it safely.
beautiful vilage of dear Musatafa dada ji
HAPPY EID MUBARAK GUYSSSS!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I’m so impressed that mama mustafa makes it to the reacistan studio with a journey like this but then again they don’t make them like they used to.
wow. I live atop a mountain in SC... and in retrospect... I do not live on a mountain.
How did you guys found/knew Mustafa, and cast him on Reactistan?
Wooowwwww rumahnya persis kayak sims 3 travel, yg ke mesirr
Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest province ( state ) and people are living scattered around like this little pocket in far flung areas. So, providing them basic facilities is a huge challenge.
Almost feels like you landed on mars!
And you deserve millions of subscribers
Love it from pathan!
Looks like we travelled in past .
Omg u guys are great 😭😭🛐🛐
Thank you 😊
God knows how mama travels
With a jetpack!
Watching this video again I realize again how much mama Mustafa has to go through to get to Karachi just to share with us all. It's no wonder he has no kind words for modernity when he's so far from it yet he and his family exist! His comments about healthy living and eating I think stem from being so remote that one cannot expect to make it to a hospital for medical issues. That you have to take care of yourself to avoid that at all cost because hospital care is not realistic. Just like my tribal people of south Pacific we make medicines from the plants around us. And our surroundings are absolutely beautiful especially when untouched by "civilization".
Does it rain very much in these mountains? It's so beautiful.
Wow I would like to take Mustafa to South America. To the countryside. He will eat all natural organic food fresh from the plant. The owner of this channel I have a video on my channel called Visiting Colombia part 6 Going to the farm that’s the place I want to take him. Please show it to him when you see him. Tell him all the food he see there everything is organic and fresh, nothing is industrialized.
Baloch is totally different from the Punjabs rite..
I heard n saw on u tube that there is like a independence movement to free Baloch people from Peshawar rule.
Love your channel. Watching from malaysia. Assallamualaikum. May Allah protec everyone
That looks like traveling here on desert back roads of south eastern,Utah , USA
I love this! I've been bingewatching all ur personal channels videos i didnt know u were making them! You show everything i wanted to see! Wow the drive gave me such anxiety! I got a flat tire in North Carolina driving from Florida to NY and i felt like i was in the middle of nowhere. What do you do if you get a flat tire anywhere across the mountains????
Wow the village! It doesn't even seem like they have access to things like flour! Do they make every single thing themselves??? You guys eat so much in Pakistan that's so hard for the women :(
Does anyone work other jobs? Or everyone just takes care of their animals and land? I can't even imagine living like that for a day much respect!
Thank you for all that you do!
They usually carry a spare tire or a kit to fix it. Or they ask for help from a near by village. They mostly take care of cattle or farms.
Yes it's indeed hard for women. People here usually consume 3 meals a day and but a lot of tea.
Thank you for commenting. Much love and respect 😊
Oh no, women have to work at home taking care of their families instead of strangers in a restaurant, hospital or factory like in America.
Aren't we so civilized?
They don't need to excess to flour. They are the ones who produce it.
What bus does he take to get to the video shoots? Seems like a hike
Mama is like an international celebrity now
I guess when Mustafa comes to the capital to make the videos, you have to make many videos during one visit. I had no idea he had to travel so far.
Looks like Afghanistan
I mean, Balochistan is south of Afghanistan...
I've noticed that a lot of buildings in these videos are described as being made of mud. This makes me very curious, because I don't know much about construction but of course I know you can't build a stable structure out of just dirt and water, so of course there's a process involved that might be interesting not just to me hopefully to other viewers. I wonder if you might consider making a video or series of videos showing how these buildings are put together, and also helping viewers understand why they must be built that way. I live in the US, so most buildings have a concrete foundation and a wood frame, which is then covered in drywall, which is like a mixture of gypsum, cement, and other things. Drywall is not very strong, so it's really all about the wooden frame.
From watching other videos on this channel, it seems that this area is not suitable for growing wood. Either there's not enough rainfall for it or the soil doesn't hold the water. And of course we see in this video that there's no easy way to transport vast amounts of lumber in. There's no choice, it seems, but to make structures out of other materials. And I feel there's a misguided sense that the construction is therefore "primitive". I think that instead, it's actually resourceful. So learning about the way people build stable structures in a place with these kinds of limitations might help to address the sort of prejudices people have about these structures and about the people who make and live in them. Because those prejudices are plentiful.
Well it appears to be similar to Mexico where vast portions don’t have access to lumber. Adobe is still used and can still be gorgeous and long lasting. Lilies of the Field a 1960’s movie with Sydney Poitier shows him building a chapel in Arizona for Catholic nuns out of adobe as they can’t afford red brick. Adobe is a mixture of water, silt , clay
Where is this village in balochistan? Which area
Balochistan ❤
I have visited much of Pakistan with particular love for Gilghit/Skatdu but inhave not experienced Balochistan it's so far from islamabad..it has a beautiful untouched ancient feel to it .(it is the cradle of civilization thos part of the world)I would love to visit and cross into Iran one day
Does the road become blocked with snow in winter?
Actually there is no snow in the winter.
How did u even find mustafah? At the start
I think that he is somehow related to the female host
I was wondering, what are the seasons there? Is it hot and sunny throughout the year? Coz it looks kinda dry and every buildings are made by dirt (soil).
The weather is extremely cold in the winters and very hot in the summers. Spring and Autumn are mild.
@@furqanahmad9149 ah it is a 4 season country? They have snow too?
@@ilmanasmuei snow, I don't think so but winter wind has extreme chill factor which pierces through the bones
@@ilmanasmuei yes, it snows in winter. In northern areas there's extremely cold in winters. Even In gilgit theres a place where temperature remain below -20 throughout the year.
@@hostwelcome15 it's just not in the every part of country. Some places are cold some are hot. Hot places never had snow.