*Thank you for showing the warmth, kindness and generosity of the Lebanese people to your viewers, Harry. I wish you had the time to visit some historic landmarks of Tripoli, like the Citadel of Saint Gilles (built in 1103). Hopefully on your next visit you can do it with Mac. You must also visit the few tiny islands off the coast of Tripoli, with its crystal clear Mediterranean waters. One final note, you can always try the Lebanese desserts without adding way too much syrup (like Fouad did). Sometimes you can actually enjoy them without the sugary syrup at all (like I mostly do), because they are sweet on their own. Of course, it is a matter of personal taste and preference in the end.*
You are so lovely and so heartwarming when you both sing together, you are the best choir at all! Fouad has a natural sense of funny and is very suitable as a tour guide. I believe traveling with him will not be boring! That copper factory looks very old, and it is rare to be able to maintain handmade copper utensils! Tripoli is a great place to visit, the people are very friendly! That dessert shop is a paradise for me, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩👊
Harry, this is a breather after a long day at work. The incredibly kind and generous people of Lebanon. It's wonderful that even the vendor of excellent bread could sense the beauty of your soul. I'm glad you visited Lebanon.
Harry, I first spotted you on one of Mac's videos. I then started watching your posts and have gone back and caught several from the Philippines. Your warm spirit and kind heart that shows when you interact with others, especially locals, is endearing and it brings out the best in everyone. Keep up the good work.
Harry, this has been my favorite of all the Lebanon Vlogs I have seen in the last year! I love how you made it to Tripoli and shared with the world their kind spirit and hospitality.
A Great presentation of such a fabulous People & Country of which we never knew..or wanted to know...Your Lebanese vlogs have opened up to usa Very splendid place and have us in so much aww..Well done Harry!!Go on harry!!..
Harry, your food tour was absolutely fantastic! Each stop was a culinary adventure, and your enthusiasm truly made the experience unforgettable. Thank you for taking us on a journey through the flavors of our city!
Harry, you immediately jumped to the number one spot of my vloggers because you visited my hometown Tripoli. It's such an underrated beautiful history full of tasty food and culture. Well done, great video buddy!
It's nice of you guys to come back to get another little taste of Tripoli and this time it didn't feel like you were rushing it..I hope Harry didn't get any bacteria from the water after drinking the smoothie with ice...Fouad, you showed your big heart as a Lebanese and you made us proud. This was a quality and genuine video. Thanks
Thank you for your vlogs in Lebanon and Tripoli. I never knew Tripoli was so cultural with lovely people until I saw your genuine vlog about the city. Really enjoy your vlogs because you are so polite to everyone and you really do embrace the culture and the people wherever you go. Watched all yr vlogs of India - very entertaining. Keep doing what you do because you show the REAL side of places around the world. Fouad is such a nice guy with great personslity. Tripoli is on my list to visit cs I love Lebanese food and the deserts, baklava are simply divine. Best wishes in all your travels...British Indian from London. ❤️❤️❤️
Harry your videos are so natural and so obvious you are a sweet kind person! Stay safe wherever you go. Hope you didn't get sick from the ice. Take a shot of Arak or cognac when you eat something. Cheers!
really glad that you came back so soon, and i have a feeling that it's the same for you, hope you enjoyed the tour but you still haven't scratched the tip of the iceberg yet, just above where you saw the copper workshop was the tripoli fortress which gives you a great view over the city, and going to the port side of the city, there is a very famous fish restaurant called "Abou Fadi" which has some of the best hot spicy fish that you'll have, and you should see the pottery workshops, and traditional glass making, tripoli isn't the second biggest city in tripoli for nothing but sadly it is really neglected and has an unjustly bad reputation, and as you have seen the people here are really welcoming and you are allways welcome anytime of the year. hope you come back soon.
Hi Harry I real like what u r doing around lebanon specially with this kind hearted fouad he is amazing I hope he will get better being around you guys I feel that he has something has to be solved I'm saying that because I really love fouad 😍
20 USD for that ring is just about right i think Harry. Plus it looks really nice. Harry, you really love food. You want to eat soap too, hehe. Kidding... Kunefe and everything else looked amazing and i'm sure tastes as good as they look. And all the shops look really nice... I wish there was someone here in Manila like Fouad who can guide you too Harry. But i am trying my best to be a Fouad to you through my suggestions at least, hehe. Btw Harry, these are the schedules for the outdoor food markets here: MOA by the Bay - Wednesdays to Sundays, 3pm-10pm. BGC - Thursdays to Sundays, 3pm-9pm. Salcedo Village, Makati - Saturdays 7am-2pm Legazpi Village, Makati - Sundays 7am-2pm Eastwood City - Thursdays to Sundays, 3pm-9pm You can also try Market! Market! in BGC with their indoor food court. It's open everyday. Lots of Filipino food there too. Traditional Filipino snacks you should try that you haven't yet tried: LUMPIA - fried spring roll. Fresh LUMPIANG UBOD (you need to eat this with all the sweet sauce if its given separately. Otherwise, it will taste a bit bland.) TURON - fried banana and jackfruit spring roll. Pansits (noodle dishes): PANSIT PALABOK (Jollibee has this too.) PANSIT BIHON (said to be a favorite of Barrack Obama when he was in the White House, cooked by a Filipino chef there.) BATCHOY - must try. If you see a shop with Kakanins, i suggest to try them too. Kakanins are the native snacks from the olden days. There are many kinds but i think you'll like BIBINGKA (a streamed pastry), BIBINGKANG MALAGKIT (made of glutinous rice with caramelized coconut on top), and CASSAVA CAKE. :)
Starting it off with carpool karaoke, market street food and ending with some delectable sweet treats that’s so good! So good! so good!! Simply enthralled 🤩
I am glad you made it again to Tripoli. The residents are the nicest and most hospitable people you will ever meet, although they are the poorest on the Mediterranean coast. Its a shame Tripoli has 3 of the most richest Arab billionaires, and the area is so neglected. Thank you for not taking your change from Tripoli sellers, but I think the 1 soap for $5 was a bit high. Knefeh (usually eaten for breakfast) and madd are my favorite Lebanese sweets. Al-Halab is one of the best sweet shops in Lebanon. Like someone said you missed visiting the huge Crusader citadel and the Ottoman baths. Fuad is a great companion/friend and an asset in translating for foreigners. Hoping to see more trips in Lebanon especially Brummana and Saida (Sidon).
hey Harry and Fouad, i enjoyed this great video,i love the street market with all those lovely stuff, great new ring you have Harry and all that foot looks so dilicious mmmmm, one thing i think you bouth need a few singing lessons hehehehe , thanks for showing, see you next time.😀👍💪
I was talking about Fouad being related sorry i didn't clarify. But Im 50%Lebanese on dads side. Mom's side I do have English & Scottish as well as German and French soo i could be your cousin too Harry. Lol 🇺🇲
Tripoli is super interesting there are beautiful souks (other souks not shown in the vlog) and ancient hamam’s and mosques ! There are more places to visit! And let’s not forget the people of Tripoli they are super nice in the news they always portray Tripoli as a dangerous place that’s not true!
@@mysteriousjz a part from religions Churches in Lebanon are also touristic places because they are historical (some of them even date back to the first centuries....)
Well done for trying to speak the language to interact with the locals. Unfortunately you are still behind your friend Mac, keep trying so we can compare when you both make it back, hopefully next summer. Thank you for buying from the small shops to help putting smiles on some faces.
Another incredible vlog with DELICIOUS FUAOUD 😀 Tripoli market was a topper ... brass work was awesome ... lastly . The sweet shop was REALLY VERYYYY SWEET 😋 💕 BLESSINGS ALVEZ
I did not realise Arabic was such a beautiful language until I watched this vlog. Its so great to the ears too. Great city. The market was by far the best part of the video. Keep going!
@El Ace Aceak true I'm from the north el koura and it's not soft and in koura we still use the accentuation of the real Lebanese language Aramaic Why beirut they say Shou for what we say Aash or Aashow . But even with that we don't sound yapping like others haha but now soft as beiruti and u can't blame beirut was the spot for many countries in the 50 60 70 even europeans
Fouad is a legend. Missing Ali hanging out with you and Mac. I live in a part of Sydney Australia where many Lebanese migrated to. Grew up with them and Italians, have always been like family.
tell fouad to do check ups for his bile duct because he always itches. my stepson was his age and it turned out to be bile duct cancer and passed away recently. the first symptoms is itching, then jaundice or stomach issues.
Come visit Harry India, there is a very beautiful place in Darjeeling West Bengal India and there is also a minitoy train to visit and your good content will also be made, your journey will also be good
28:38 she could recognize you, 43:37 this kind of sweet only this place Halabi can do it so delicious, by the way you cannot find a better guide as Fouad as a person and because he know about everything and all the places.
Just my opinion, based on my experience in Dubai Souk, seeing the place gives me the joy, it feels old, which makes it more attractive, and opportunity for more experience.
I would love to see what it’s like in the refugee camps and what is actually going on in the country. It’s nice you are showing all the wonderful things in Lebanon. But this country is in one of the worst economic crisis.
yes economic crises is really bad and many are suffering from it, but there still are plenty people living well... as this and other Lebanon videos show...
@@greenleaf8226 I agree but would be nice too see the other perspective from a neutral source. A lot of these other videos have bias and built in agendas into there videos.
Usually in Lebanon GuyszZz refer to gd looking girls as,, Taybe... 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣... D ka3ke man might have thought that u and Fou2ad are a couple when u mentioned Taybe 😜😜😜😎😎🎯😉😁... Awesome video bro... Originally genuine 🥂
there is taybe which means delcious and there is taybe that means when you call a girl sexy hahahaha it sounded funny from you glad youre learning our accent
Dude, you have missed lot of things to do in Tripoli... is this video just for food? i mean is there any other video for the historical monuments and landmarks? if it is just for food, you missed the best part: the Tripoli traditional breakfast (hummus and the family) at Akra, the best kafta pie or meat pie you will ever had in your life, and the slushy lemonade icy juice (not the one you tried, it is a different one) i had a couple from California today and they tried it, they were amazed. for the monuments and landmarks you have missed lot of things: the biggest castle in lebanon the Great mansouri Mosque (the biggest mamlouk mosque in lebanon) St Georges orthodox Cathedral (the biggest cathedral in north lebanon) St Younes Church (the smalles church in the world, it was built in 1317) Khayyatin Khan (the only rectangular shape khan, it is built during the byzantine era) the egyptian khan (it has the star of David) Ezzedin Hammam (a traditional pubic bath built in earlier 1300's) Abed Hammam (the only functional public bath in tripoli) built in the 1700's Burtasi mosque (one of the most beautiful mosques in Lebanon built in 1302) and lot of historical alleys and schools and the 7 laws of tripoli during the mamlouk time carved on the wall under the judge's house alot to see and you missed...
*Thank you for showing the warmth, kindness and generosity of the Lebanese people to your viewers, Harry. I wish you had the time to visit some historic landmarks of Tripoli, like the Citadel of Saint Gilles (built in 1103). Hopefully on your next visit you can do it with Mac. You must also visit the few tiny islands off the coast of Tripoli, with its crystal clear Mediterranean waters. One final note, you can always try the Lebanese desserts without adding way too much syrup (like Fouad did). Sometimes you can actually enjoy them without the sugary syrup at all (like I mostly do), because they are sweet on their own. Of course, it is a matter of personal taste and preference in the end.*
You are so lovely and so heartwarming when you both sing together, you are the best choir at all!
Fouad has a natural sense of funny and is very suitable as a tour guide. I believe traveling with him will not be boring!
That copper factory looks very old, and it is rare to be able to maintain handmade copper utensils!
Tripoli is a great place to visit, the people are very friendly! That dessert shop is a paradise for me, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩👊
He is an absolute legend! Really lucky to have him tag along!
@@harryjaggardtravel He looks very kind and like a cute baby bear. If I meet him, I will definitely give him a big hug!👍😄👊
Love your comments gianni, keep em coming
Harry, this is a breather after a long day at work. The incredibly kind and generous people of Lebanon. It's wonderful that even the vendor of excellent bread could sense the beauty of your soul. I'm glad you visited Lebanon.
Thank you for liking the video! Stay tuned for more!
Thank you, it's my joy. Yes, I'll absolutely keep an eye out.
Harry, I first spotted you on one of Mac's videos. I then started watching your posts and have gone back and caught several from the Philippines. Your warm spirit and kind heart that shows when you interact with others, especially locals, is endearing and it brings out the best in everyone. Keep up the good work.
Everybody can feel the beauty of your soul, you are a real gentleman, more to come from Lebanon I guess right? 👌👋👏🇱🇧
wow, thank you for that!
Harry, this has been my favorite of all the Lebanon Vlogs I have seen in the last year! I love how you made it to Tripoli and shared with the world their kind spirit and hospitality.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tour of Tripoli Harry. Good on you and the king of Lebanon Fouad.
A Great presentation of such a fabulous People & Country of which we never knew..or wanted to know...Your Lebanese vlogs have opened up to usa Very splendid place and have us in so much aww..Well done Harry!!Go on harry!!..
Great video mate! Tell Fouad I need him to give us a tour when we visit with the family!
For sure!!
Harry, your food tour was absolutely fantastic! Each stop was a culinary adventure, and your enthusiasm truly made the experience unforgettable. Thank you for taking us on a journey through the flavors of our city!
Lebanon is really really a beautiful country I wish I could go one day 😍
oh absolutely!
Harry, you immediately jumped to the number one spot of my vloggers because you visited my hometown Tripoli. It's such an underrated beautiful history full of tasty food and culture. Well done, great video buddy!
Wow thank you so much!
It's nice of you guys to come back to get another little taste of Tripoli and this time it didn't feel like you were rushing it..I hope Harry didn't get any bacteria from the water after drinking the smoothie with ice...Fouad, you showed your big heart as a Lebanese and you made us proud. This was a quality and genuine video. Thanks
Was really looking forward to this trip! Glad you guys liked it!
Thank you for your vlogs in Lebanon and Tripoli. I never knew Tripoli was so cultural with lovely people until I saw your genuine vlog about the city. Really enjoy your vlogs because you are so polite to everyone and you really do embrace the culture and the people wherever you go. Watched all yr vlogs of India - very entertaining. Keep doing what you do because you show the REAL side of places around the world. Fouad is such a nice guy with great personslity. Tripoli is on my list to visit cs I love Lebanese food and the deserts, baklava are simply divine. Best wishes in all your travels...British Indian from London. ❤️❤️❤️
thank you for watching for the support! Stay tuned for more!
Fouad!! Not too much liquid sugar! Beautiful city with beautiful people. Ah.. Those sweets..Yum. Thank Harry for posting
No, thank you for watching!
Welcom to lebanon brother and halo fouaad☺️🇱🇧👍amazing
Harry your videos are so natural and so obvious you are a sweet kind person! Stay safe wherever you go. Hope you didn't get sick from the ice. Take a shot of Arak or cognac when you eat something. Cheers!
Absolutely incredible!
for sure!
Yayyyy “sweet Caroline” 💃🕺🏻
As always another great video guys!
Yay! Thank you! Hope you enjoyed the carpool karaoke!
As always Harry!
Harry and Fouad what a legend
really glad that you came back so soon, and i have a feeling that it's the same for you, hope you enjoyed the tour but you still haven't scratched the tip of the iceberg yet, just above where you saw the copper workshop was the tripoli fortress which gives you a great view over the city, and going to the port side of the city, there is a very famous fish restaurant called "Abou Fadi" which has some of the best hot spicy fish that you'll have, and you should see the pottery workshops, and traditional glass making, tripoli isn't the second biggest city in tripoli for nothing but sadly it is really neglected and has an unjustly bad reputation, and as you have seen the people here are really welcoming and you are allways welcome anytime of the year. hope you come back soon.
There is more to explore! stay tuned!
Harry always a dam pleasure to watch your videos!!! Bless you and fuaod for his knowledge and persona I will be there in October...Thanks
thanks bro!
Hi Harry
I real like what u r doing around lebanon specially with this kind hearted fouad he is amazing I hope he will get better being around you guys I feel that he has something has to be solved I'm saying that because I really love fouad 😍
thank you so much!
My pleasure 🙏
I wish you showed the gold shops in Trapoli. Thanks for sharing!
thank you so much!
Another great, rich and respectable vidéo in à wonderful country..
thank you for watching!
Really enjoyed watching this...Thankyou Fouad.
the absolute legend!
Tripoli is so beautiful and the food looks so delicious 😋 would love to visit one day 🎉
Another great video 😍 thank you harry keep safe
Thank you, I will
20 USD for that ring is just about right i think Harry. Plus it looks really nice.
Harry, you really love food. You want to eat soap too, hehe. Kidding... Kunefe and everything else looked amazing and i'm sure tastes as good as they look. And all the shops look really nice...
I wish there was someone here in Manila like Fouad who can guide you too Harry. But i am trying my best to be a Fouad to you through my suggestions at least, hehe.
Btw Harry, these are the schedules for the outdoor food markets here:
MOA by the Bay - Wednesdays to Sundays, 3pm-10pm.
BGC - Thursdays to Sundays, 3pm-9pm.
Salcedo Village, Makati - Saturdays 7am-2pm
Legazpi Village, Makati - Sundays 7am-2pm
Eastwood City - Thursdays to Sundays, 3pm-9pm
You can also try Market! Market! in BGC with their indoor food court. It's open everyday. Lots of Filipino food there too.
Traditional Filipino snacks you should try that you haven't yet tried:
LUMPIA - fried spring roll.
Fresh LUMPIANG UBOD (you need to eat this with all the sweet sauce if its given separately. Otherwise, it will taste a bit bland.)
TURON - fried banana and jackfruit spring roll.
Pansits (noodle dishes):
PANSIT PALABOK (Jollibee has this too.)
PANSIT BIHON (said to be a favorite of Barrack Obama when he was in the White House, cooked by a Filipino chef there.)
BATCHOY - must try.
If you see a shop with Kakanins, i suggest to try them too. Kakanins are the native snacks from the olden days. There are many kinds but i think you'll like BIBINGKA (a streamed pastry), BIBINGKANG MALAGKIT (made of glutinous rice with caramelized coconut on top), and CASSAVA CAKE.
:)
oh wow, that's a very comprehensive list you really went above and beyond! Thank you for this, stay tuned for season 2 of my trip in Manila!
Best Lebanese vlog so far,, and if im not mistaken its the first alcoholic free :p Saida too have similar vibes to Tripoli i recommend you to visit
Thanks for the tips!
Wow so many spices i really like to go Lebanon someday .cool country the people are so friendly take care and God bless you and your family. 😍👍✌🙏🇵🇭
I was really hoping you'd visit abu samra, the bakery there has amazing croissant
Starting it off with carpool karaoke, market street food and ending with some delectable sweet treats that’s so good! So good! so good!! Simply enthralled 🤩
How's my singing? hahaha
Sublime 😎
Wow, so now Im more excited for my lebanon trip in october. Nice Video, thank u for making me feeling more comfortable for this trip.❤
Happy to hear that!
Great trip to Tripoli Do you know that Hallab sweets Baklava and kunafa in particular Better than those offered by Hafez Mustafa stores in Istanbul ؟
I will go there in three months and I hope Yeghia is still there at the Souk el 3areed 🥰😋 wanna try his kaak definitely
I am glad you made it again to Tripoli. The residents are the nicest and most hospitable people you will ever meet, although they are the poorest on the Mediterranean coast. Its a shame Tripoli has 3 of the most richest Arab billionaires, and the area is so neglected. Thank you for not taking your change from Tripoli sellers, but I think the 1 soap for $5 was a bit high. Knefeh (usually eaten for breakfast) and madd are my favorite Lebanese sweets. Al-Halab is one of the best sweet shops in Lebanon. Like someone said you missed visiting the huge Crusader citadel and the Ottoman baths. Fuad is a great companion/friend and an asset in translating for foreigners. Hoping to see more trips in Lebanon especially Brummana and Saida (Sidon).
👍🏻well said...
Tripoli is amazing!
hey Harry and Fouad, i enjoyed this great video,i love the street market with all those lovely stuff, great new ring you have Harry and all that foot looks so dilicious mmmmm, one thing i think you bouth need a few singing lessons hehehehe , thanks for showing, see you next time.😀👍💪
glad you enjoyed the video!
Another nice one 🇱🇰 !!!!"
thank you mate
oh my lebanon if only i could comeback everything in tripoli is the best especially the sweets
Ana bahubak Fouad!!! You have got to be my cousin!!! The singing, the eating, the history, DNA 🧬 is strong!!!
hahaha maybe!
I was talking about Fouad being related sorry i didn't clarify. But Im 50%Lebanese on dads side. Mom's side I do have English & Scottish as well as German and French soo i could be your cousin too Harry. Lol 🇺🇲
Tripoli is super interesting there are beautiful souks (other souks not shown in the vlog) and ancient hamam’s and mosques ! There are more places to visit! And let’s not forget the people of Tripoli they are super nice in the news they always portray Tripoli as a dangerous place that’s not true!
I couldn't agree more! That's the goal, to break the perception of the media about places like this! Thank for your support!
Hey Harry, did you manage to get out to Rabbit Island?
Haha so cute seeing you try to pronounce Mograhbeyeh. Reminded me of a scene from Monsters Inc hahaha
hahaha! been practicing, have you noticed?
They are hamams and churches in the old sooks
You should have visited
I'll have to explore more next time
I don't think Harry is interested in churches, nor any ytubers. 🙂
@@mysteriousjz a part from religions
Churches in Lebanon are also touristic places because they are historical (some of them even date back to the first centuries....)
Nice place and market in Lebanon, it's also Like a Philippines market! Love that ❤❤❤also nice people 👌
The best!
Fun fact! Moghrabiyeh which means "Moroccan" or "Maghreb" is a purely Lebanese invention, unknown in Morocco! 🙈🤣🤪 (I have a Moroccan relative)
thank you for sharing!
super vlog harrey u looking nice ur vlog a big gift for me
Well done for trying to speak the language to interact with the locals. Unfortunately you are still behind your friend Mac, keep trying so we can compare when you both make it back, hopefully next summer. Thank you for buying from the small shops to help putting smiles on some faces.
Thank you mate!
Da bussy. “Sounded like something else for a minute” 😂😂😂
Beautiful Lebanon.
HHAHAHA UR REACTION WHEN HE SAID "DABUSSY" 😂😂😂😂
Amazingly wonderful people and delicious healthy food.🙏👍❤️
Another incredible vlog with DELICIOUS FUAOUD 😀
Tripoli market was a topper ... brass work was awesome ... lastly . The sweet shop was REALLY VERYYYY SWEET 😋 💕
BLESSINGS ALVEZ
Glad you liked it!!
Fouad should take you to the crusaders Tripoli Citadel to pronounce another Speech.. Sir Harry 🤓
hear ye, hear ye!!!!
Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭
mabuhay! will be back soon!
21:30 dying laughing at Fouad! 😂
hahaha!
Amazing content 😊❤❤❤
thank you mate!
I'm from India . i like your video your video is very very nice and i use your video learnt English
Awesome! Thank you!
watching from 🇵🇭❤️
mabuhay!
Is he here today?? 😅🙈🧙♂️👌🏻 D perfect timing for a perfect question 😎🎯
I did not realise Arabic was such a beautiful language until I watched this vlog. Its so great to the ears too. Great city. The market was by far the best part of the video. Keep going!
You know Lebanese accent is the most soft accent 😅
Hearing Arabic language in other countries would sound like yelling
@El Ace Aceak true that's why Arab mock us haha
And because we don't sound yapping they say we are gay effeminate etc.... hahah
Meh
@@28Justchecking even though the beirut accent is soft
Like the north accent in this video isn't that soft ....
@El Ace Aceak true I'm from the north el koura and it's not soft and in koura we still use the accentuation of the real Lebanese language Aramaic
Why beirut they say Shou for what we say Aash or Aashow .
But even with that we don't sound yapping like others haha but now soft as beiruti and u can't blame beirut was the spot for many countries in the 50 60 70 even europeans
200k we coming 🔥🔥🔥
How was the stomach after the shaved ice? Such a food culture there I never knew about.
Hello kiya harry enjoy your riding eat the food but be careful always
thanks so much!
I like the cake man yahai when he say "tell him " aello jhhhhh
Fouad is a legend. Missing Ali hanging out with you and Mac. I live in a part of Sydney Australia where many Lebanese migrated to. Grew up with them and Italians, have always been like family.
At 6:28
hahaha taybe hahahaha good one harry
🤣🤣
tell fouad to do check ups for his bile duct because he always itches. my stepson was his age and it turned out to be bile duct cancer and passed away recently. the first symptoms is itching, then jaundice or stomach issues.
Come visit Harry India, there is a very beautiful place in Darjeeling West Bengal India and there is also a minitoy train to visit and your good content will also be made, your journey will also be good
People of tripoli 🇱🇧>>>>>>>
such a wonderful bunch!
You are best👍
If you loved Tripoli then you should visit Saida it’s almost the same type of vibes. Visit saida trust me it will be your favourite in Lebanon
I am from tripoli and there some crime there so be careful
28:38 she could recognize you, 43:37 this kind of sweet only this place Halabi can do it so delicious, by the way you cannot find a better guide as Fouad as a person and because he know about everything and all the places.
Just my opinion, based on my experience in Dubai Souk, seeing the place gives me the joy, it feels old, which makes it more attractive, and opportunity for more experience.
You are comparing an historical more than 1000 years old sooks in tripoli 🇱🇧
To an new fancy sook ?
Harry, btw that last place you visited delivers worldwide.
wow, I didn't know that! thanks for sharing!
Awesome video
thank you!
Great travel 💫💫💫💫💗💞💞💓💓💓
thanks bro!
I am.lebanese and never heard of moghrabieh sandwich..thanks for that
glad to provide you with the info!
Only in tripoli 😂😇😅
I would love to see what it’s like in the refugee camps and what is actually going on in the country. It’s nice you are showing all the wonderful things in Lebanon. But this country is in one of the worst economic crisis.
yes economic crises is really bad and many are suffering from it, but there still are plenty people living well... as this and other Lebanon videos show...
@@greenleaf8226 I agree but would be nice too see the other perspective from a neutral source. A lot of these other videos have bias and built in agendas into there videos.
Usually in Lebanon GuyszZz refer to gd looking girls as,, Taybe... 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣... D ka3ke man might have thought that u and Fou2ad are a couple when u mentioned Taybe 😜😜😜😎😎🎯😉😁... Awesome video bro... Originally genuine 🥂
Hahaha you keep on using the word " Taybe" in all the answers😂 hopefully you didn't feel awkward in that situation
absolutely haha
COCKMAN COOKING IN LEBANON HARRY ENJOY THE STREET FOOD.
Very romantic dialect same as French.
Hellooo ..good have a great night bro ..love you from india
thank you, you too!
there is taybe which means delcious and there is taybe that means when you call a girl sexy hahahaha it sounded funny from you glad youre learning our accent
haha thanks mate
Hey my brother 🤗🤗🤗🤗
hello bro!
What happened to ALI (Go with Ali)???
good luck sir
thank you mate
When will you come to India Harry miss you 🇮🇳❤️
will be back soon!
Harry you didnt kiss the knefeh? Anything wrong?
shoot! forgot the tradition!
I am from India can you tell me which country do you want to visit after lebanon 😀
you really have to find out and see!
Harry love from India
thanks mate!
What doesn't kill you makes me stronger
Dude, you have missed lot of things to do in Tripoli...
is this video just for food? i mean is there any other video for the historical monuments and landmarks?
if it is just for food, you missed the best part: the Tripoli traditional breakfast (hummus and the family) at Akra, the best kafta pie or meat pie you will ever had in your life, and the slushy lemonade icy juice (not the one you tried, it is a different one) i had a couple from California today and they tried it, they were amazed.
for the monuments and landmarks you have missed lot of things:
the biggest castle in lebanon
the Great mansouri Mosque (the biggest mamlouk mosque in lebanon)
St Georges orthodox Cathedral (the biggest cathedral in north lebanon)
St Younes Church (the smalles church in the world, it was built in 1317)
Khayyatin Khan (the only rectangular shape khan, it is built during the byzantine era)
the egyptian khan (it has the star of David)
Ezzedin Hammam (a traditional pubic bath built in earlier 1300's)
Abed Hammam (the only functional public bath in tripoli) built in the 1700's
Burtasi mosque (one of the most beautiful mosques in Lebanon built in 1302)
and lot of historical alleys and schools and the 7 laws of tripoli during the mamlouk time carved on the wall under the judge's house
alot to see and you missed...
stay tuned for more, there are A LOT to cover!
@@harryjaggardtravel i'm looking forward
i am your big fan sir
thank you sire!
Le bussy, thought he said something else then 🤣🤣!GATE13SW6CFCCREW
Love from India bro🇮🇳🇮🇳
thanks for the love! will have to be back soon!
@@harryjaggardtravel ofcourse you ll be back coz ur views dropped.
may be the cab driver doesn't take bath.☺️ or he have alarji🤔