I am watching from Papua New Guinea and I truly after viewing this clip fell in love with Kiribati. I love it because of its natural beauty and it's simplicity. I hope to pay a visit anytime in the near future. Love Kiribati ❤❤❤
Yes, 2018. I didn’t stay at the hotel, only stored my bags, but I met the workers there. Seems like a nice hotel. This video seems to have become popular.
It was my daughter's third country - USA, Fiji, Kiribati. In terms of sightseeing, you've captured more of South Tarawa than any other RUclips source I've found. Thanks for the effort you've put in.
@@JaysWorldTravels What motivates you to go to the extra effort to record everything? I'd imagine it's a burden to schlepp a camera everywhere. But it's that extra effort (or possibly audacity) that answers the myriad questions I've had about Betio. Once the site of one of the bloodiest and most intense battles of WWII, and now the site of one of the highest population densities in the world, makes me wonder what the heck it must look like! Yet all I see on the internet are schools, churches, government buildings, businesses, and traffic. Where do all the people live? How do they live? You've provided that insight.
Hi. Such an amazing video. Loving the vibe. I will go to Kiribati soon. You gave me some inspiration to go. I booked my flight and I am trying to book a hotel. I contacted the Tabon Te KeeKee Eco-Lodge many times through different channels but never got an answer. How did you manage to book your hotel? Many thanks in advance for your help. Safe travels. 😊
To be honest, I never stayed at a hotel. Kiribati is one of the few countries, where you can walk up to a house and ask if you can stay with them. They are welcoming. But I’m a member of couchsurfing and have stayed with strangers on my travels and I’m accustomed to this type of traveling. It’s a way for me to become involved in the local culture. But if you’re going to stay at a hotel, perhaps try finding their number on google or bookings. I’m happy that I inspired you. Greetings from Mykonos, Greece today. I love visiting islands.
@@JaysWorldTravels Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It is a nice way to travel!!! If I can not find a place that is what I will do. Thank for your help.
Due to the geography and climate of the atolls, next to no fresh fruits and vegetables are able to be grown there, and they are forced to import the bulk of their food items from thousands of miles away by ocean liner, usually from australia. The only foods that save for this long are packaged, high salt, high fat things and certainly nothing fresh. I believe the only foods truly native to the island would be breadfruit , coconut and fish
I highly recommend everybody read the book the sex lives of cannibals by j Maartin. About a guy from New York who moves to Kiribati for two years with his wife. So amusing and so educational
I am watching from Papua New Guinea and I truly after viewing this clip fell in love with Kiribati. I love it because of its natural beauty and it's simplicity. I hope to pay a visit anytime in the near future. Love Kiribati ❤❤❤
Thanks, my Kiribati videos seem to have been a hit with my viewers.
Thank you this video,may be peaceful all the kiribati people
animals&birds ,from Myanmar.❤
Thanks for the comment.
that was pre pandemic? the hotel was ok? it seems a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing this videos.
Yes, 2018. I didn’t stay at the hotel, only stored my bags, but I met the workers there. Seems like a nice hotel. This video seems to have become popular.
@@JaysWorldTravels maybe because its a nice place, a good video, and the girl driving the car is beautiful
Watching this from Morocco. Good vid! Keep up the good work
Far away, thanks for telling me. I was always wondering where people are watching my videos from.
❤ Thats amazing traditional dishes .
I am from Papua New Guinea.
Really loves the kiribatis traditional way of preparing food.❤🎉
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Coś pięknego! Dzięki że to pokazałeś!
Thanks for watching.
It was my daughter's third country - USA, Fiji, Kiribati.
In terms of sightseeing, you've captured more of South Tarawa than any other RUclips source I've found. Thanks for the effort you've put in.
Thanks for watching. I just captured what happened to me. I wasn’t trying to compete with other RUclipsrs since this isn’t my job, just a hobby.
@@JaysWorldTravels What motivates you to go to the extra effort to record everything? I'd imagine it's a burden to schlepp a camera everywhere. But it's that extra effort (or possibly audacity) that answers the myriad questions I've had about Betio. Once the site of one of the bloodiest and most intense battles of WWII, and now the site of one of the highest population densities in the world, makes me wonder what the heck it must look like! Yet all I see on the internet are schools, churches, government buildings, businesses, and traffic. Where do all the people live? How do they live? You've provided that insight.
How much hotel cost for 1 night? Are there apartments available for long stay like 1-2months? If yes how much does it cost?
I don’t know because I didn’t stay in a hotel. I stayed with a local family.
I am from Sri Lanka. I enjoyed this video very much. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for watching my Kiribati video!
Really appreciated your vlog of the Kiribati Island..informative & video/puc well taken...fan from malaysia..
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Hi. Such an amazing video. Loving the vibe. I will go to Kiribati soon. You gave me some inspiration to go. I booked my flight and I am trying to book a hotel. I contacted the Tabon Te KeeKee Eco-Lodge many times through different channels but never got an answer. How did you manage to book your hotel? Many thanks in advance for your help. Safe travels. 😊
To be honest, I never stayed at a hotel. Kiribati is one of the few countries, where you can walk up to a house and ask if you can stay with them. They are welcoming. But I’m a member of couchsurfing and have stayed with strangers on my travels and I’m accustomed to this type of traveling. It’s a way for me to become involved in the local culture. But if you’re going to stay at a hotel, perhaps try finding their number on google or bookings. I’m happy that I inspired you. Greetings from Mykonos, Greece today. I love visiting islands.
@@JaysWorldTravels Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It is a nice way to travel!!! If I can not find a place that is what I will do. Thank for your help.
I really enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing it.
Sure, anytime.
46% obesity rate. I'm trying to figure out - what are they eating?
A lot of imported snacks and junk food. They should be eating more of their local foods.
Due to the geography and climate of the atolls, next to no fresh fruits and vegetables are able to be grown there, and they are forced to import the bulk of their food items from thousands of miles away by ocean liner, usually from australia. The only foods that save for this long are packaged, high salt, high fat things and certainly nothing fresh. I believe the only foods truly native to the island would be breadfruit , coconut and fish
The kids are so sweet 🥰
They were all friendly.
I highly recommend everybody read the book the sex lives of cannibals by j Maartin. About a guy from New York who moves to Kiribati for two years with his wife. So amusing and so educational
Interesting thought.
Customs already looking suspect AF
I didn’t have that thought.