I'm trying to get to 40 countries before I'm 40! (26 more countries to go in 6 years!) I never had Bangladesh on my list but these vlogs have totally stolen my heart! It's on the list Now!
I love all of your Bangladesh videos! It's pretty interesting to see a country where not a lot of people have traveled to. And you are always very kind and respectful of different cultures. Kudos!
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It’s so interesting seeing so many people ask for pictures and not understanding it’s a video. They always look happy and content with just a simple photo. I wonder what they think will happen to the photo once you take it! It’s refreshing to see the little things make people happy :)
I know right. It's so adorable when they just see the camera and smile and say hi. They're so giggly and content with it ,it just makes me so happy to see it.
@@amyslotover8467 They just want to be remembered as part of your travels. I know it sounds odd, but my countrymen ask for photos whenever they see tourists. Even other Bangladeshi ones :P
@@amyslotover8467 they never saw a white people live just like me 😂 so it's a new experience for them that's why they take photos and show them to their friends and family..
With all the people that ask for pictures or videos of them, you should do a montage per country and do like "the people of Bangladesh" or "the faces of Bangladesh"
I see u back to Dhaka and all i can think is "don't gooooooo, make more videos". Thank you so much for visiting Bangladesh with so much positive attitude. Best of luck on everything up ahead :)
I loved my time at Bangladesh it was interesting. It was a special occasion because it was my 20th birthday and due to the illness I have making it to your twenties is a big milestone. So my nurse / caregiver asked if I could pick any country to go to and travel to where would I like to go I told her I want to go where she grew up and she used to live in Bangladesh. She was so excited to take me and believe me when I say that she wasn't kidding when she said that she was going to show me everything . And her family that lives there was really excited to meet me So before I knew it I was on a plane on the way to Bangladesh. Her family lives in the capital.. we did take a train an overnight one and we got first class. Thank goodness my oxygen machine breathing machine and iv/ feeding pump were just small enough to fit. Our roommates were really cool one act of kindness that my roommates did that I'll never forget was while my nurse and I were in the restroom while she was helping me out and make sure I didn't fall our bedding came and our roommates actually went ahead and made my bed for us so that way as soon as we got in there we could go ahead and get me all situated they were actually going to make my nurse bed but we got in there before they did. Just sum it up my time in Bangladesh was fun interesting and a little different. Especially the tuk tuk rides. Not going to lie I may or may not have gotten startled at 5 in the morning from the call to prayer on the train when they played it I was like wait wait what's going on the noise startled me awake.. funny story one of the workers kind of got startled at my IV machine making all of the beeping noises they came in to check to see what was going on but once they saw was just my machine they weren't as worried. One of the workers actually helped my nurse walk me around the train whenever I needed to go to the bathroom so if I was about to fall and my nurse couldn't catch me the worker was there for backup. Because my caregiver had to make sure I didn't fall in the bathroom whenever we were done so she could keep holding me up all we had to do is knock on the door and the worker would open it for us so that way my nurse and I didn't have to walk around the train are roommates went ahead and got us are food and drinks. Overall great service good roommates as well
I am delighted to hear that you had a good time here in Bangladesh. Loved your writeup. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and stay positive in this pandemic. - Love from Bangladesh.
@@iamin03 so funny story one of our roommates on the train bribed me with some really interesting food that I've never tried and I really wanted to try it the condition was I had to let my nurse put myiv in and get it started for the night and as you can imagine IVs are not fun so our roommate knew the best way to compromise he basically said if I'm really calm and cooperative when it's time to set my iv he'll surprise me with some really interesting food and it was a win-win situation my nurse was able to do the IV and I was able to try some really good food
I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh, but the way you've portrait the other parts of this country, I would have never probably even imagined how beautiful my country is. As I grew up mostly in the bustling, rather in a much comfortable area, I feel ashamed that I do not know the natural beauty and the humble corners of my own birthplace. I have already mentioned in your previous vlogs, how i follow you two from the very beginning over like 2 years or so, so you coming to my country was a dream come true and I am so thankful to you for the visit. Also, I appreciate it so much that you rather chose the hidden treasures to invest your time into such short period. Thank you for opening my eyes, and these local sites, that I must visit and cherish, it's my country, and how I should have a pride for this. Thank you so much again Kara and Nate for visiting us. You both are indescribably humble and down to earth. Your content always help me to recoup my thoughts or to have a better vision about life and how I can be less turbulent. I sent you dms about taking you to a coffee shop in a much more elite place in dhaka, earlier seeing your stories as we do not have starbucks apparently lol, but now after seeing your vlogs, I think your strategy was way more refine and thoughtful to enjoy the raw Bangladesh rather than some posh cup of coffee. You have no idea, how much I love you and your vlogs mean to me. Sorry for such a long comment but man, I wish I could express my feelings, I am literally crying haha. Also, the syrupy thing you had is called "Mishti/Mithai", which i basically the main *sweets* replacing all the other international dessert we have. Thank you so much again guys, you deserve every happiness, may god bless you two. Love from Bangladesh x
আমি আমার নিজের লোকদের সাথে, এটি আমার নিজের দেশকেও পেয়ে খুব খুশি কিন্তু আমি কীভাবে পড়তে এবং লিখতে জানি না ... টিভিতে লোকেরা যেভাবে দেখায় তা এখানে লড়াই করছে , সেখানে লড়াই করছি (আমি নিউইয়র্ককে ভালবাসি) আমি আশা করি আপনি এটি পড়তে পারেন, কারণ আমি ক্যান না .. আমি আবার বাংলাদেশে যেতে চাই তবে আমি কেবল একটি শিশু, আমার কোনও শক্তি নেই। যদি আপনি ভাবছেন আমি গুগল অনুবাদ ব্যবহার করছি। ❤️❤️💖💖😘🤗🤗 X A child from New York
Really a loving place in South Asia...now inshallah very soon I visit Bangladesh a Muslim loving country especially their hospitality is amazing and loving....
They only visited roral area. Our city's / natural spots are totally different. It’s so developed. You can search "saint martine " "Cox’s bazar(world longest sea beach)" Sundarban( x world 7 wonder spots). After seeing these your mind will be definitely changed.
We Pakistanis has alot to learn from the growth of Bangladesh. Still a long way to catch up with Bangladesh and to become as develop as like them. Love and respect to you brothers. From Pakistan. ❤ Pakistan🇵🇰
Thank you for your lovely words.... we hope Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Maldives, we all develop our countries to provide better living standards. Lets pray and hope that we all can fight the global pandemic Corona virus which will go away soon without causing more damage. Love from Bangladesh.
Thank you for presenting Bangladesh so positively and beautifully! I believe we Bangladeshi people are different from other south Asian countries. People of Bangladesh are so kind and their hospitality must amaze you. Welcome to our country again and again ... :-)
Hahahahaha I've always wondered what people thought when they saw Kara walk into bathrooms with the camera?! I think Bangladesh has to have some of the nicest, happiest people in the world! Great video!
Women are respected Muslims all over the world. Most often they get more than they deserve due to religion. She tried to undermine Bangladesh but as she is a women and we are Muslims and people around her are uneducated, we would allow her to do what she likes to do. He went to poorest areas and filmed a bathroom there too.
Kara and Nate are my favorite people on RUclips. How do they manage to be so kind and open to every single situation and experience. So much to learn from them. Greetings from India
Kara n Nate are awesome. They are so cool in accepting other cultural things that is beyond imagination.. Really loved their positivity. Hope you and your family are safe in this corona pandemic. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
@@KaraandNate Are you guys gonna still travel after 100 country's I would think it would be hard to get used to being tied down ( figure of speech to those viewers who don't speak flunt English) and having 9-5 job after 4 years of nonstop travel
My favourite part of your videos is the respect you have for every local in every country you go to. You guys are great. I'm sure it get pretty annoying that everyone wants a photo yet u do it anyways with a smile on your faces..... just love ur videos. :)
When did she pay respect ? She mocking and laughing at everything. That old haggard, flat ass Kara is very cheap. Nate is not like her though. We have millions of better looking women than Kara .
Yap... A lot of people here aren't familiar and easy with foreigners. They have not much idea about out of world and they feel also funny when they watch foreigners. They want to make it different.
Awwww all those beautiful people in the bloops just wanting to be in the video or have their photo taken, touched my heart. They are as curious and kind as you guys. They must love that you are so interested in their country.
@@kironium Its very similar especially to west bengal. I will feel no culture shock if i go there. The food is same, language i can understand 5% of Bengali and I've heard it and familiar with bengali culture too. It just look run down and crowded and the people look nicer from what i can see on youtube. I don't know how will they react if they see a non white tourist though. I'll be visiting bangladesh this year probably specially in Khasi and other tribal villages as I'm Khasi and would love to see my own blood brothers and other tribals to see how are they being treated there. Cheers!
Planes, Trains, Everything, you are right and you are not the first one who are saying this. I have heard other tourists who visited both India and Bangladesh also say the same thing. Many foreigners often assume that Bangladesh would be an identical copy of India. But this is not true, there are big differences in terms of religion, food habits, dress, language, culture, gesture, expression and many other things.
As you returned to Dhaka, I am sensing that you guys are about to leave. Please do not leave this early from Bangladesh. I tremendously enjoyed your trip to Bangladesh and wish it to be longer with some more videos coming.
You know I was just thinking about how much of the world I didn’t even know existed before I started watching yalls videos years ago. It’s really eye opening how many great people and places there are out there. Looking past all the violence and political messes there are on television it’s nice to watch yalls videos and see people who’s lives aren’t ran by internet and social media. My family loves watching y’all so much. Thanks guys for giving us our weekly glimpse into a more simple world. Safe travels y’all.
being an Indian, I feel so proud to see my brothers out there.. though our countries got parted but our love and bond will always remain intact💗❤ Will soon visit Bangladesh !!
Candice ! They only traveled only with some workers/day laborers who are better than NIGGAS though. We wonder how you keep patience when Niggas start pumping you. Nigga fucked communities are trying to have a condescending attitude. Are you nigga or a nigga pumped ?
@@Beautybizz28 Yes! We were very poor from the very beginning because my Bangladesh was born such a blood bathed war in 1971.... once we were a part of United India. Then in 1947, India divided in two country -one is Pakistan & other is India. and Bangladesh was a part of United Pakistan.... But alas! Pakistan tortured us for more than 23 years & used us like a colony.... So finally we got independence from Pakistan in exchange to 30 lac people lives and 2 lac mothers&sisters dignity! In 1971, Pakistan destroyed us fully... so we started from zero. and now after 48 years of independence we have the world fastest GDP
I just love how positive they are about every circumstance that could arise. Everything is something exciting. Things that happen that are out of "norm" like spraying lysol under the beds was just a "I love the spray!" I feel like Kara and Nate just make people comfortable everywhere they go no matter the circumstances. Love them!
Yes, they are one of the best RUclips vloggers!!!! Their positive attitude towards EVERYTHING is really something we all can learn from. My wife and I have huge love n respect for the both of them. Hope we all we be safe in this corona pandemic. Stay safe friends. Love from Bangladesh.
Absolutely!They are visiting such places aren't that good to all ppl:(I can't understand they are visiting or underestimating Bangladesh😑Opinion from New York
You have to stay in Khulna at least one day. You have missed the beauty of "Sundarbans" the latest mangrove forest in the world. Accommodation in Khulna is also nice. Comeback again to enjoy the beauty of Khulna. Thanks
Ah, awesome! We're traveling Europe for the better part of 2020, but looking at your vids makes us want to go to places like Bangladesh as well! Thanks for sharing guys, and merry Christmas :)
The countryside during your tuktuk ride was beautiful! I liked your realization the other day that the locals being curious about you is the same as you being curious about them.
I love that so many people think the video is a camera and they pose for a picture. So cute! And did you get to eat on the train? That's all I think of when I watch your videos...did they eat and where's the bathroom? LOL!
I know right. They just get so giggly and content with the thought of getting their photo and video taken. Just seeing that makes the video that much better for me.
Kim : You could have different kinds of foods including fruits which are sold on the TRAIN while running an in the stoppages. There are over a dozen of bathrooms in a train.
Khulna is my hometown...Nice to see that u went there just before the pandamic.I stay in dhaka bcz of my study but now I am in Khulna.Thanks for the visit....
We are very glad that you have come to Bangladesh. If you went to Khulna, why not go to Sundarbans? Hopefully, you will not leave Bangladesh without going to Cox's Bazar, Sazek, Nilgiri, Bandarban, Kaptai, Sylhet, Jaflong. These are the main tourist spots of Bangladesh.
ওনারা মানুষ আর মানুষের জীবন-যাপন দেখতে আসছেন এই দেশে, প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্য্য বা টিপিকাল টুরিস্ট স্পট না। আপনি যেসব জায়গার কথা বলেছেন ঐসব জায়গায় এরা যাবে না। হাজার বললেও যাবে না। একটু বুঝার চেষ্টা করেন প্লিজ।
the love in these comments is so wonderful! growing up in new york I know so many bengalis, but never considered visiting. the thought made me a little nervous, because I've heard stories from women who travel solo in south asia that have had really unpleasant experiences, but seeing these videos really makes me want to visit! if I can find a nice man who can pretend to be my husband, I'd love to go someday in the future haha
You are always welcome to our country. And in case you wanna travel 'before' you get a man pretending to be your husband, there are some all women travel groups operating in Bangladesh who can gladly help you :D
Don't be worried if u want to come Bangladesh pls knock me at any times, i living in chittagong port city of Bangladesh.. its will be pleasure for me to guide you..
My dear friend, thank you for your kind words. You are MOST welcome to visit and enjoy our hospitality (after this global pandemic is over, ofcourse). Because of the pandemic, on arrival visa has been suspended but during normal times, EU, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ get on arrival visa for $51. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
Mamun looks very friendly and honest. But i dont know hw you can find him. Im bangladeshi, living in the uk. Let me know when you going to bangladesh. Maybe i can help you
When we lived in Turkey during the late 60s , we took the train to Austria for a winter ski vacation. It was the same setup, but 6 bunks in one room. Our family of 5, plus we shared with a Turkish guy. It was a 2 night trip.
The main reason I love Bangladesh is that I get to see my cousins, it's so fun but I barely get to go! 😭The last time I went is Feb 2018, and my grandfather died due to Parkinson's disease :( - - I'm Bangladeshi! :D
Hi Kara and Nate - -What a great experience - Can't beat the local transport for engaging with locals . Thank you so much for sharing - you're so nearly at the 100 - happy travels and stay safe Chris & Marianne x 🙏🌍😎
What an amazing episode this was.This is really why I love travelling so much.Meeting all different people and sharing food like this on a night train. I’m so happy that I stumbled on you two when you were travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway!
Thanks for visiting my country, and capturing the local beauties. There are thousands of more places to explore like Sylhet, Srimangal, Bandarban, Rangamati, Cox Bazar, and the list goes on. If you get time, try to visit these places for getting more ideas about the beauty of Bangladesh. Take love from Bangladesh.
Hello kara &nate, your so close to hitting your goal of 100 countries its unbelievable! I would like you to take into consideration(if your stll going to be travelling next year.) to go back some of the European countries that you barely spent any time in, e.g Lithuania, as i think 1 night didn't really show you what each of the countries' cultures. I love your videos so much, and i wish both you And everyone reading this comment, a merry Christmas and a happy New year.🎁 Greetings from lithuania🇱🇹
I know my country comes with a lot of drawbacks along side the beauty and the culture but I love how she was fine with all the tiny issues 😂 she is really sweet 😂♥️ goodluck for your next journey guys
It feels great as a Bangladeshi to watch that how efficiently you have two managed to travel the most iconic places within such a short time. The guide must be experienced. Great stuff, guys.
First I have to say that you guys are awesome and a lot of fun. I love to see your videos of your travel. They are great and good fun too watch. Your energy in the videos makes the episodes great and you get a lot of good experience shared with all of us watching the episodes. Watched a lot of travel videos for inspiration but yours are far the best ones 👍👏 greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
What a country and people! Great vid! Friendliest people ever! It's humbling and an enriching experience. What made it nice is that both of you just accepted things and mingled well. Great travellers are those who while being accommodated in the host country, in actual fact, they accommodate the host country too. Brilliant! Kara is sooooo easy going - just love it! And Nate, always tries to understand the other person's situation. Really lovely couple thus making this a great entertaining and inspirational channel. Thanks!
I am a BANGLADESHI and live in Khulna. I am so much grateful to you because you visited Bangladesh and I think you made a wonderful, joyful and safe journey. THANK YOU 🌺
Karen and Nate can I just say you are my inspiration for being a better kinder more understanding person you guys make it look so easy even if some frustrations are edited the two of you are so nice and kind to people that the the both of you are my roll models of how to be in life I can't thank you guys enough keep up the great videos!!!!
Dan, I highly agree with everything you said. They are always very gracious in every situation and proudly represents how everyone should behave to others regardless of the country you come from.
In Bangladesh you dont need to hire a guide.Everyone is your guide,they will help a guest first then go for their personal works later. The little bucket you saw in every toilet of Bangladesh is call "Badna".
Bears and Butters !! You would find scores of highly educated- university students, doctors and Engineers in those long journey trains and few of them would be able to talk to you for hours.
I can’t believe where they end up. Where do they get their information. This train Is unexpected in Bangladesh. This just amazing. Went from Paris to Toulouse on a sleeper train. much the same comfort level. These two are so informative.
There are dedicated facebook groups for travel in Bangladesh. Huge ones, with 30-40k members. You can easily ask questions about anything related to traveling inside Bangladesh and people will gladly help :)
🏵 6:55 That wasn't a call to prayer, it's a Qur'an recitation from old well known Egyptian sheikh called Abdul Basit Abdul Samad. A lot of Muslims markets, homes, transportations around the Muslim world love to start and end their day with a Qur'an recitation. As others mentioned, there's a button to control the volume or turn it off. You're welcome 💗
So true about the squatty potties. When I lived and worked in Bangalore luckily at the call center we had both western and squatty stalls for women. But what always amazed me was that so many of our female employees wore sarees and I could not figure out how in the world they went to the bathroom. My last day there for the big anniversary and my going away party I was wearing a beautiful gold saree which of course, I had to have someone help me get on because I could never do it well enough so it would stay on and I’m up on stage giving a big farewell speech and the band started to play Asereje (“The Ketchup Song”). The site knew I’d dance when the music started and all I could think of was I was going to step on the bottom of that saree and twirl rightout of it and be standing there in the little cropped top and my underwear in front of 2000 employees. Thankfully that didn’t happen. Squatty potties and walking in a saree befuddles me I just don’t know how people do it and I have tremendous respect for those that do. 👍
I'm trying to get to 40 countries before I'm 40! (26 more countries to go in 6 years!)
I never had Bangladesh on my list but these vlogs have totally stolen my heart! It's on the list Now!
Louise Wood awesome ❤️
Sounds like an awesome plan Louise! All the best!
Love that goal!!! Good luck! 👏🏻❤️🌎
U r welcome to Bangladesh 🇧🇩♥️🌷
Most welcome.
Bangladesh...🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
I love all of your Bangladesh videos! It's pretty interesting to see a country where not a lot of people have traveled to. And you are always very kind and respectful of different cultures. Kudos!
Kara and Nate are the best when it comes to respecting different cultures. They are SOOO positive, that is their best part. Bangladesh misses them!!!!
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Kara is so genuine and sweet it makes me so happy, I just know I would feel comfortable and welcome around her.
Same
Emily Spencer that bitch is so judgemental. Typical libtard behavior.
@@Animeow08 🤡🤡
@@Animeow08 for saying she likes Kara??
Hi How are you. My country name is Bangladesh. I want to be your friend. I am a single male. My WhatsApp and imo app and Viber app number +88013237076 add me please
It’s so interesting seeing so many people ask for pictures and not understanding it’s a video. They always look happy and content with just a simple photo. I wonder what they think will happen to the photo once you take it! It’s refreshing to see the little things make people happy :)
I know right. It's so adorable when they just see the camera and smile and say hi. They're so giggly and content with it ,it just makes me so happy to see it.
Why do so many people want a photo are they fans or what
@@amyslotover8467 They just want to be remembered as part of your travels. I know it sounds odd, but my countrymen ask for photos whenever they see tourists. Even other Bangladeshi ones :P
Thats the best part, always makes me smile :) The best it the guy at 15:01 :)
@@amyslotover8467 they never saw a white people live just like me 😂 so it's a new experience for them that's why they take photos and show them to their friends and family..
Welcome to Bangladesh 🇧🇩, we aren’t that rich, but we have rich hearts helping and friendly ppl!! Hope our hospitality was satisfying
Yeah but the saddest part is its not friendly towards its own people 🙄🙄
Tahia Tasnim we are, guess your hanging out with the wrong ppl!! You need better friends little miss sunshine 🌞❤️🌞
Who said u aren't reach....fastest growing Asian country 👍
Vishal Maurya had to happen sometime!!
@@devdixit2092 who needs a train when you have two 787-9 dreamliners
"I thought the police officer was gonna yell at me... but he just wanted a picture"
😂😂😂
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It seems like wherever you guys go you bring out the beauty in that country
So lovely to hear 😭❤️
That is so true!!!!!
@@SonGoku-md7kt brother they're trying to find the real smell of a country. Lots of beautiful beaches, hills and tourist spots have in USA.
Most of the beauties are left back and unseen of Bangladesh here....!!
With all the people that ask for pictures or videos of them, you should do a montage per country and do like "the people of Bangladesh" or "the faces of Bangladesh"
wow, thats a great idea!!!!! kara and nate should definitely do something like that.
Katherine Newton that’s actually such a great and wonderful idea!!
Cool idea. I do have realized that they don’t connect with people that much. I mean they are nice and that’s it. 🤷🏻♀️
or just have "the faces of Bangladesh" as part of the into or outro on the vlog! It is probably a lot more work for them to do that though..
welcome to Bangladesh
the love and peace on most of the locals' faces in this video is so beautiful. I feel so drawn to Bangladesh!
Tnx from Bangladesh
I see u back to Dhaka and all i can think is "don't gooooooo, make more videos". Thank you so much for visiting Bangladesh with so much positive attitude. Best of luck on everything up ahead :)
Glad you enjoyed our series 🤗❤️
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Beautiful words of encouragement. May God bless you for your encouragement to Kara And Nate!🤗
Kara and Nate pls pls upload more.
@@KaraandNate : No, you should not come here again. only portrayed negativity. Your complaining attitude was irritating. Nate was fine though.
“Problem?”
“No no no” “no problem”
Kara’s life attitude
Welcome to Bangladesh
NO ! She has a complaining attitude. She had complaints even about toilets. Even Amtrak toilets are very small and not so good .
I loved my time at Bangladesh it was interesting. It was a special occasion because it was my 20th birthday and due to the illness I have making it to your twenties is a big milestone. So my nurse / caregiver asked if I could pick any country to go to and travel to where would I like to go I told her I want to go where she grew up and she used to live in Bangladesh. She was so excited to take me and believe me when I say that she wasn't kidding when she said that she was going to show me everything . And her family that lives there was really excited to meet me So before I knew it I was on a plane on the way to Bangladesh. Her family lives in the capital.. we did take a train an overnight one and we got first class. Thank goodness my oxygen machine breathing machine and iv/ feeding pump were just small enough to fit. Our roommates were really cool one act of kindness that my roommates did that I'll never forget was while my nurse and I were in the restroom while she was helping me out and make sure I didn't fall our bedding came and our roommates actually went ahead and made my bed for us so that way as soon as we got in there we could go ahead and get me all situated they were actually going to make my nurse bed but we got in there before they did. Just sum it up my time in Bangladesh was fun interesting and a little different. Especially the tuk tuk rides. Not going to lie I may or may not have gotten startled at 5 in the morning from the call to prayer on the train when they played it I was like wait wait what's going on the noise startled me awake.. funny story one of the workers kind of got startled at my IV machine making all of the beeping noises they came in to check to see what was going on but once they saw was just my machine they weren't as worried. One of the workers actually helped my nurse walk me around the train whenever I needed to go to the bathroom so if I was about to fall and my nurse couldn't catch me the worker was there for backup. Because my caregiver had to make sure I didn't fall in the bathroom whenever we were done so she could keep holding me up all we had to do is knock on the door and the worker would open it for us so that way my nurse and I didn't have to walk around the train are roommates went ahead and got us are food and drinks. Overall great service good roommates as well
I am delighted to hear that you had a good time here in Bangladesh. Loved your writeup. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and stay positive in this pandemic. - Love from Bangladesh.
@@iamin03 so funny story one of our roommates on the train bribed me with some really interesting food that I've never tried and I really wanted to try it the condition was I had to let my nurse put myiv in and get it started for the night and as you can imagine IVs are not fun so our roommate knew the best way to compromise he basically said if I'm really calm and cooperative when it's time to set my iv he'll surprise me with some really interesting food and it was a win-win situation my nurse was able to do the IV and I was able to try some really good food
@@abujagall LOL, thats nice!!!!
I hope you are doing well now.
You can visit again and see all the places you missed out previously.
Take Love...❤️❤️
@@abujagall hi there,how are you?
I hope you're fine.
Good wishes to you.
I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh, but the way you've portrait the other parts of this country, I would have never probably even imagined how beautiful my country is. As I grew up mostly in the bustling, rather in a much comfortable area, I feel ashamed that I do not know the natural beauty and the humble corners of my own birthplace. I have already mentioned in your previous vlogs, how i follow you two from the very beginning over like 2 years or so, so you coming to my country was a dream come true and I am so thankful to you for the visit. Also, I appreciate it so much that you rather chose the hidden treasures to invest your time into such short period. Thank you for opening my eyes, and these local sites, that I must visit and cherish, it's my country, and how I should have a pride for this.
Thank you so much again Kara and Nate for visiting us. You both are indescribably humble and down to earth. Your content always help me to recoup my thoughts or to have a better vision about life and how I can be less turbulent. I sent you dms about taking you to a coffee shop in a much more elite place in dhaka, earlier seeing your stories as we do not have starbucks apparently lol, but now after seeing your vlogs, I think your strategy was way more refine and thoughtful to enjoy the raw Bangladesh rather than some posh cup of coffee. You have no idea, how much I love you and your vlogs mean to me. Sorry for such a long comment but man, I wish I could express my feelings, I am literally crying haha. Also, the syrupy thing you had is called "Mishti/Mithai", which i basically the main *sweets* replacing all the other international dessert we have.
Thank you so much again guys, you deserve every happiness, may god bless you two.
Love from Bangladesh x
I'm glad that you have pride for your country it is a beautiful place and I want to visit one day
আমি আমার নিজের লোকদের সাথে, এটি আমার নিজের দেশকেও পেয়ে খুব খুশি কিন্তু আমি কীভাবে পড়তে এবং লিখতে জানি না ... টিভিতে লোকেরা যেভাবে দেখায় তা এখানে লড়াই করছে , সেখানে লড়াই করছি (আমি নিউইয়র্ককে ভালবাসি) আমি আশা করি আপনি এটি পড়তে পারেন, কারণ আমি ক্যান না .. আমি আবার বাংলাদেশে যেতে চাই তবে আমি কেবল একটি শিশু, আমার কোনও শক্তি নেই। যদি আপনি ভাবছেন আমি গুগল অনুবাদ ব্যবহার করছি। ❤️❤️💖💖😘🤗🤗
X A child from New York
your country is a big shit
@@KimKim-pp5fn shut the fuck up ass hole. Show some respect to him.
@@KimKim-pp5fn Show some respect you shit stain.
The people of bangladesh are so beautiful! I love that we got to see so many different people.
Thank you.
Emily Lynn yes..
would be glad if you visit us.take love 💙
A very little percentage is true for that
Thank you
Really a loving place in South Asia...now inshallah very soon I visit Bangladesh a Muslim loving country especially their hospitality is amazing and loving....
I never expected that Bangladesh will turn out to be one of my favorite destinations from your videos. What a surprise! 😁 Greetings from Bulgaria! ❤️
They only visited roral area. Our city's / natural spots are totally different. It’s so developed. You can search "saint martine " "Cox’s bazar(world longest sea beach)" Sundarban( x world 7 wonder spots). After seeing these your mind will be definitely changed.
Lots of love for you from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🤗
bro, come quickly
Welcome to Bangladesh.. Hope u would have a great experience.. 😊😊
I never expected that Bulgaria will turn out to be one of my favorite destinations! I love your beautiful country. Greetings from South Africa ❤️
We Pakistanis has alot to learn from the growth of Bangladesh. Still a long way to catch up with Bangladesh and to become as develop as like them. Love and respect to you brothers. From Pakistan. ❤ Pakistan🇵🇰
Love you so much for your comment. FROM Bangladesh. Hope you will visit bangladesh one time
pakistan is a awesome place...i am going to visit pakistan when i have saved some money
Thank you for your lovely words.... we hope Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Maldives, we all develop our countries to provide better living standards. Lets pray and hope that we all can fight the global pandemic Corona virus which will go away soon without causing more damage. Love from Bangladesh.
thank you bro
Pakistan means terrorists country??? 😂😂😂
Thank you for presenting Bangladesh so positively and beautifully! I believe we Bangladeshi people are different from other south Asian countries. People of Bangladesh are so kind and their hospitality must amaze you. Welcome to our country again and again ... :-)
Hahahahaha I've always wondered what people thought when they saw Kara walk into bathrooms with the camera?! I think Bangladesh has to have some of the nicest, happiest people in the world! Great video!
Shasta Ison , you are right.
But Bangali like her toilet information.
Kara , very good searcher ,
Really, thanks
really thanks
@@cielobluestar Bangladeshi people knows these are for RUclips videos. Everyone has a mobile/here.
Women are respected Muslims all over the world. Most often they get more than they deserve due to religion. She tried to undermine Bangladesh but as she is a women and we are Muslims and people around her are uneducated, we would allow her to do what she likes to do. He went to poorest areas and filmed a bathroom there too.
Kara and Nate are my favorite people on RUclips. How do they manage to be so kind and open to every single situation and experience. So much to learn from them. Greetings from India
Kara n Nate are awesome. They are so cool in accepting other cultural things that is beyond imagination.. Really loved their positivity. Hope you and your family are safe in this corona pandemic. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
I wish British people were so friendly and smiley like these people in Bangladesh are haha it seems like such a lovely place!
@@nawarulgafursamin Oh I miss them too!!! They were so funny any and cute, weren't they: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre ??? 🤣😆😂😛😝😜
@@nawarulgafursamin NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 🤣😂😆😁😛😝😜🤣😂😆😁😛😝😜👺
@@nawarulgafursamin sounded quite legit
@@nawarulgafursamin ah i see
Can’t believe you guys are only 3 countries away from 100 COUNTRIES!
🤯😱😭
They’re already at their 100th country. Their upload schedule is a bit behind.
That's what you think. 😉
@@KaraandNate Are you guys gonna still travel after 100 country's I would think it would be hard to get used to being tied down ( figure of speech to those viewers who don't speak flunt English) and having 9-5 job after 4 years of nonstop travel
They are already in country 100...lol
My favourite part of your videos is the respect you have for every local in every country you go to. You guys are great. I'm sure it get pretty annoying that everyone wants a photo yet u do it anyways with a smile on your faces..... just love ur videos. :)
When did she pay respect ? She mocking and laughing at everything. That old haggard, flat ass Kara is very cheap. Nate is not like her though. We have millions of better looking women than Kara .
All the people in this video are so cute!!!! They just want to be in the pictures/videos lol and they’re always smiling!!!!
LOL
Right
Yap... A lot of people here aren't familiar and easy with foreigners. They have not much idea about out of world and they feel also funny when they watch foreigners. They want to make it different.
Awwww all those beautiful people in the bloops just wanting to be in the video or have their photo taken, touched my heart. They are as curious and kind as you guys. They must love that you are so interested in their country.
I found Bangladesh so different from India, but just as fascinating. A great, fun video.
you are right. people, food, culture different than india or pakistan
@@kironium vag sala....amader culture ar vasa copy kore din chalay abar besi kotha abal
@@kironium Its very similar especially to west bengal. I will feel no culture shock if i go there. The food is same, language i can understand 5% of Bengali and I've heard it and familiar with bengali culture too. It just look run down and crowded and the people look nicer from what i can see on youtube. I don't know how will they react if they see a non white tourist though.
I'll be visiting bangladesh this year probably specially in Khasi and other tribal villages as I'm Khasi and would love to see my own blood brothers and other tribals to see how are they being treated there.
Cheers!
@@spyboy0076 malaun haramjada...toder moto hijra language e kotha boli na amra. ar kisu bollam na. fuck off from my post
Planes, Trains, Everything, you are right and you are not the first one who are saying this. I have heard other tourists who visited both India and Bangladesh also say the same thing. Many foreigners often assume that Bangladesh would be an identical copy of India. But this is not true, there are big differences in terms of religion, food habits, dress, language, culture, gesture, expression and many other things.
It’s so funny how you are the tourist attraction everywhere you go!
lol, you are right.... they are the center of attractions!!!!
i love how you guys are always calm and smiling through everything even when situations are bad you guys never complain💖
Kara has nothing other than COMPLAINTS.
@@amscoms4425 ?
As you returned to Dhaka, I am sensing that you guys are about to leave. Please do not leave this early from Bangladesh. I tremendously enjoyed your trip to Bangladesh and wish it to be longer with some more videos coming.
already leaved few days ago, & already visited another 3 country
Your guide was one of the purest souls ever!👐
agreed
You know I was just thinking about how much of the world I didn’t even know existed before I started watching yalls videos years ago. It’s really eye opening how many great people and places there are out there. Looking past all the violence and political messes there are on television it’s nice to watch yalls videos and see people who’s lives aren’t ran by internet and social media. My family loves watching y’all so much. Thanks guys for giving us our weekly glimpse into a more simple world. Safe travels y’all.
The speaker in the train could be turned off, there is switch for it by the side of the door.
lol :kara:
Poor Kara 😂
I was thinking the same
being an Indian, I feel so proud to see my brothers out there.. though our countries got parted but our love and bond will always remain intact💗❤
Will soon visit Bangladesh !!
Best video! I loved it. I love how kind everyone is, and how sweet and patient you are with everyone. Beauty on earth!
Candice ! They only traveled only with some workers/day laborers who are better than NIGGAS though. We wonder how you keep patience when Niggas start pumping you. Nigga fucked communities are trying to have a condescending attitude. Are you nigga or a nigga pumped ?
I have been obsessed with Bangladesh since a child. Thanks for the video!
Omg!Really? How?
@@kausermia2582 The culture and I remember watching documentaries as a child I was sad to learn they were poor like my country.
@@Beautybizz28 Yes! We were very poor from the very beginning because my Bangladesh was born such a blood bathed war in 1971.... once we were a part of United India. Then in 1947, India divided in two country -one is Pakistan & other is India. and Bangladesh was a part of United Pakistan.... But alas! Pakistan tortured us for more than 23 years & used us like a colony.... So finally we got independence from Pakistan in exchange to 30 lac people lives and 2 lac mothers&sisters dignity!
In 1971, Pakistan destroyed us fully... so we started from zero.
and now after 48 years of independence we have the world fastest GDP
@@kausermia2582 Yes I did a project on Bangladesh in University it made me learn more about the economics in the country.
prettymelanin exotic where u from?
Wow! This Bangladesh series is amazing! That last shot is incredible. What beautiful people.
Who love Bangladesh 🇧🇩 hit like . I wish if I can see you guys when come back to usa 🇺🇸. I live in Maryland, usa 🇺🇸.
Heyy.....how are you?
I wish you visit Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️ and travel Dhaka sylet Chittagong Cox's bazar ❤️🔥🎁🎂❤️❤️
Love and respect from Bangladesh.
I love how Kara was like "no no no no, (door shuts) no problem" with her legs all crunched up 🤣🤣🤣
WOW NIgga Sarah : Bangladeshis do not like the NIGGAS at all !!
@@amscoms4425 wtf dude! We're a mixed colored race and most of us come in darker shades so don't say things that you don't know about
I just love how positive they are about every circumstance that could arise. Everything is something exciting. Things that happen that are out of "norm" like spraying lysol under the beds was just a "I love the spray!" I feel like Kara and Nate just make people comfortable everywhere they go no matter the circumstances. Love them!
Yes, they are one of the best RUclips vloggers!!!! Their positive attitude towards EVERYTHING is really something we all can learn from. My wife and I have huge love n respect for the both of them. Hope we all we be safe in this corona pandemic. Stay safe friends. Love from Bangladesh.
"Seems like something my grandmother would pick out." -Kara
That's so sweet!
Bro,try to visit bandarban,cox's bazar,sundarban,sajek valley,sylhet.so that you can fell the real beauty of Bangladesh.
Lots of love from Malaysia🇲🇾
Mehedi Hassan foreign people’s are not allow to travel bandarban and sajk valley, they need a special permission to go there
@@lazybuffalo2480 eta to jantamna.but karon ki foreign ra keno visit korte parbena?
Faisal Azad because of the security reason, many has been kidnap
Absolutely!They are visiting such places aren't that good to all ppl:(I can't understand they are visiting or underestimating Bangladesh😑Opinion from New York
Thank you from🇧🇩
You guys think so positive about everything..... that explains how good hearted you are!!!!!
You have to stay in Khulna at least one day. You have missed the beauty of "Sundarbans" the latest mangrove forest in the world. Accommodation in Khulna is also nice. Comeback again to enjoy the beauty of Khulna. Thanks
Ah, awesome! We're traveling Europe for the better part of 2020, but looking at your vids makes us want to go to places like Bangladesh as well! Thanks for sharing guys, and merry Christmas :)
U r to Bangladesh 🇧🇩🌼🌷
Welcome in Bangladesh
Belated Happy New Year..... Love from Bangladesh
The countryside during your tuktuk ride was beautiful! I liked your realization the other day that the locals being curious about you is the same as you being curious about them.
yes, the tuk tuk (called CNG in Bangladesh) ride was awesome.
That also was my favourite part and it made sense.
We call it cng or auto in bd
I appreciate you visiting my country. A bit of advice, try not to eat anything from unknown person. Have a good journey.
I think that is something about every country, but hey, if he’s trusting enough just shows how kind of a heart he has!
@@isabellacosby3339 yes, these two are awesome... they bring out the best of ALL countries wherever they go.....
But it was okay to eat from the guys in train. Do not eat from a person who looks dodgy. That makes more sense
I was just thinking the same thing I watch alot of crime shows man he could of drugged him and done something to Kara naw fuck that.
With the left hand, as well
I love that so many people think the video is a camera and they pose for a picture. So cute! And did you get to eat on the train? That's all I think of when I watch your videos...did they eat and where's the bathroom? LOL!
I know right. They just get so giggly and content with the thought of getting their photo and video taken. Just seeing that makes the video that much better for me.
@@marisaperez6377 : Because they only met some workers/laborers.
Kim : You could have different kinds of foods including fruits which are sold on the TRAIN while running an in the stoppages. There are over a dozen of bathrooms in a train.
Bathrooms are just besides those coaches. At the end of each compartments there are 2 toilets.
Khulna is my hometown...Nice to see that u went there just before the pandamic.I stay in dhaka bcz of my study but now I am in Khulna.Thanks for the visit....
We are very glad that you have come to Bangladesh. If you went to Khulna, why not go to Sundarbans? Hopefully, you will not leave Bangladesh without going to Cox's Bazar, Sazek, Nilgiri, Bandarban, Kaptai, Sylhet, Jaflong. These are the main tourist spots of Bangladesh.
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Right✌
ওনারা মানুষ আর মানুষের জীবন-যাপন দেখতে আসছেন এই দেশে, প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্য্য বা টিপিকাল টুরিস্ট স্পট না। আপনি যেসব জায়গার কথা বলেছেন ঐসব জায়গায় এরা যাবে না। হাজার বললেও যাবে না। একটু বুঝার চেষ্টা করেন প্লিজ।
They are already in America after visiting their 100th country.
@@যমদূত kintu kichu negative effect, view & hate comment porse comment a...specially in Dhaka.
the love in these comments is so wonderful! growing up in new york I know so many bengalis, but never considered visiting. the thought made me a little nervous, because I've heard stories from women who travel solo in south asia that have had really unpleasant experiences, but seeing these videos really makes me want to visit! if I can find a nice man who can pretend to be my husband, I'd love to go someday in the future haha
You are always welcome to our country. And in case you wanna travel 'before' you get a man pretending to be your husband, there are some all women travel groups operating in Bangladesh who can gladly help you :D
Don't be worried if u want to come Bangladesh pls knock me at any times, i living in chittagong port city of Bangladesh.. its will be pleasure for me to guide you..
Omg, I would go to Bangladesh even tomorrow but only with Mamun! Where to find him? (not linked).
My dear friend, thank you for your kind words. You are MOST welcome to visit and enjoy our hospitality (after this global pandemic is over, ofcourse). Because of the pandemic, on arrival visa has been suspended but during normal times, EU, USA, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ get on arrival visa for $51. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
Mamun looks very friendly and honest. But i dont know hw you can find him. Im bangladeshi, living in the uk. Let me know when you going to bangladesh. Maybe i can help you
You can come to my khulna city
I could guide 01949949913
my name is mamun too
and kara demonstrates how to check your pillows - a quick sniff and do not look under the pillow cover!
What service do you expect with a $5 ticket !!
I am so glad that you guys are visiting my country. Both of you are so cool and my favourite youtubers.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
They're awesome indeed :)
When we lived in Turkey during the late 60s , we took the train to Austria for a winter ski vacation. It was the same setup, but 6 bunks in one room. Our family of 5, plus we shared with a Turkish guy. It was a 2 night trip.
The best thing about Bangladesh is it's people, they are so simple ❤️
Why did you guys miss the world's longest sea beach " Cox's Bazaar " placed in Chittagong, Bangladesh ???
Not largest, the longest :D
@forza juventus Okey okey, my bad.
Fuck u longest
Ikr
They are traveler, not tourist.
The main reason I love Bangladesh is that I get to see my cousins, it's so fun but I barely get to go! 😭The last time I went is Feb 2018, and my grandfather died due to Parkinson's disease :(
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I'm Bangladeshi! :D
Hope you will get to visit Bangladesh after this horrible pandemic is over. - Love from Bangladesh.
❤🇧🇩
Always a pleasure to watch your videos ❤️. Merry Christmas and cheers to a wonderful 2020 🤗🤗
Merry Christmas Renata!!!
I am from 🇬🇧 but I love Bangladesh Bangladesh is soo beautiful and the the people are amazing ❤️❤️
sony mony thank you
Thank u so much
Please 1 time We'll come to india Bangladesh very beautiful country
💚🇧🇩💚 thanks a lot
is that you in the dp?
That first class train is something. That's another experience when you go to Bangladesh. People are really friendly
My friend, we pray n hope that you and your family are safe in this Corona pandemic. Love & respect from Bangladesh.
I love how colorful and vibrant all the tuk tuks are! It seems like a place with such a rich and unique culture!
I love your guys’ tour guide. He seems like such a sweet man : , )
This is really enjoyable, it cheers me up, even in black covid times.
Hi Kara and Nate - -What a great experience - Can't beat the local transport for engaging with locals . Thank you so much for sharing - you're so nearly at the 100 - happy travels and stay safe Chris & Marianne x 🙏🌍😎
What an amazing episode this was.This is really why I love travelling so much.Meeting all different people and sharing food like this on a night train.
I’m so happy that I stumbled on you two when you were travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway!
Thanks for visiting my country, and capturing the local beauties. There are thousands of more places to explore like Sylhet, Srimangal, Bandarban, Rangamati, Cox Bazar, and the list goes on. If you get time, try to visit these places for getting more ideas about the beauty of Bangladesh. Take love from Bangladesh.
i don't get it but i'm so enamored by these train videos. also, the bathrooms might not always be 10/10 the bathroom tours are always 10/10.
Hello kara &nate, your so close to hitting your goal of 100 countries its unbelievable! I would like you to take into consideration(if your stll going to be travelling next year.) to go back some of the European countries that you barely spent any time in, e.g Lithuania, as i think 1 night didn't really show you what each of the countries' cultures.
I love your videos so much, and i wish both you And everyone reading this comment, a merry Christmas and a happy New year.🎁
Greetings from lithuania🇱🇹
I know my country comes with a lot of drawbacks along side the beauty and the culture but I love how she was fine with all the tiny issues 😂 she is really sweet 😂♥️ goodluck for your next journey guys
I thought exact same. From a born western bengali. Lots of love to those two!
You’re so sweet
It feels great as a Bangladeshi to watch that how efficiently you have two managed to travel the most iconic places within such a short time.
The guide must be experienced. Great stuff, guys.
Early love your videos😘💓💓
😁❤️
Very small number of travelers visit Bangladesh but they are very welcoming and respectful....!!
Kara, I feel ya in the Bloops--esp the bathroom commentary, but I'm glad you shared--it's nice to hear other people contemplating these things also!
Glad I’m not the only one 🤷🏻♀️😂
Love you Kara and Nate. You have inspired me to travel the world and make the most of my life!
That makes us extremely happy! 🤗🌎💗
so cute of you!you have tasted rosogolla and pantua!that's so sweet!
I somehow just discovered your channel and it’s safe to say I am fully obsessed!!
I love how my outlook on the world has changed from these videos. Also the fact that everyone just wants to be on camera!
First I have to say that you guys are awesome and a lot of fun. I love to see your videos of your travel. They are great and good fun too watch. Your energy in the videos makes the episodes great and you get a lot of good experience shared with all of us watching the episodes. Watched a lot of travel videos for inspiration but yours are far the best ones 👍👏 greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
This is perhaps one of my favorites of your videos - Bangladesh seems fascinating & Mamoun was a treasure
What a country and people! Great vid! Friendliest people ever! It's humbling and an enriching experience. What made it nice is that both of you just accepted things and mingled well. Great travellers are those who while being accommodated in the host country, in actual fact, they accommodate the host country too. Brilliant! Kara is sooooo easy going - just love it! And Nate, always tries to understand the other person's situation. Really lovely couple thus making this a great entertaining and inspirational channel. Thanks!
the Bengali rosogulla always is dear to my heart whenever I see my mouth starts watering.
Thank you Indian foods are also great
God Bless Kara & Nate. I literally travel vicariously thru your vlogs, as I sit at my cubicle at work. Always looking forward to your adventures.
i’m loving the bangladesh series so much! ❤️
👏🏻🤗
Thankss
Thank you 😊♥️
Welcome
Thanks 😊
I am a BANGLADESHI and live in Khulna.
I am so much grateful to you because you visited Bangladesh and I think you made a wonderful, joyful and safe journey.
THANK YOU 🌺
Karen and Nate can I just say you are my inspiration for being a better kinder more understanding person you guys make it look so easy even if some frustrations are edited the two of you are so nice and kind to people that the the both of you are my roll models of how to be in life I can't thank you guys enough keep up the great videos!!!!
Dan, I highly agree with everything you said. They are always very gracious in every situation and proudly represents how everyone should behave to others regardless of the country you come from.
In Bangladesh you dont need to hire a guide.Everyone is your guide,they will help a guest first then go for their personal works later.
The little bucket you saw in every toilet of Bangladesh is call "Badna".
I haven’t watched your travel vlogs for awhile...it was so nice watch and see through how the locals live. Thank you for sharing.....excellent vlogs!!
Thnx dear
Love seeing this train ride!!! The people there seem so friendly and open!!! Amazing adventure!!!
Bangladesh Nice cantury well come to india
Bears and Butters !! You would find scores of highly educated- university students, doctors and Engineers in those long journey trains and few of them would be able to talk to you for hours.
@@amscoms4425 That is awesome... We hope to one day visit India.. We have friends there, and we also want to see the Ganges!!!! Thank you Ams!!
I never want these videos to end!
Great to hear 🤗
That's so cute of you!
You Are Most Wellcome To Our Country Bangladesh🇧🇩
Love You K&N❤❤
I can’t believe where they end up. Where do they get their information. This train Is unexpected in Bangladesh. This just amazing. Went from Paris to Toulouse on a sleeper train. much the same comfort level. These two are so informative.
Kara and Nate are the best vloggers!!!!!!
There are dedicated facebook groups for travel in Bangladesh. Huge ones, with 30-40k members. You can easily ask questions about anything related to traveling inside Bangladesh and people will gladly help :)
I wish you visit Bangladesh 🇧🇩 and travel Dhaka sylet Chittagong Cox's bazar ❤️
You guys are so fun to watch and just because of YOU we are going to Vietnam in February 😍
Ahhh so fun!!! Enjoy 🇻🇳 ❤️
@@KaraandNate thank you 😍
Mamoon seemed to really appreciate Nate coming to visit him ☺️
hope you enjoyed our country :) this is one of the prettiest countries of the world
Upama Urvoshi....Thanks for your nice comment. You focused our country very well. I really appreciate you Upama 😊😊 I'm from Khulna. And you please?
Love from India ❤️🇮🇳🇧🇩
Love & respect from Bangladesh. Stay safe in this corona pandemic my friend.
@@iamin03 you too 😊
🏵 6:55 That wasn't a call to prayer, it's a Qur'an recitation from old well known Egyptian sheikh called Abdul Basit Abdul Samad.
A lot of Muslims markets, homes, transportations around the Muslim world love to start and end their day with a Qur'an recitation.
As others mentioned, there's a button to control the volume or turn it off.
You're welcome 💗
Next they should do a tour through America ... all the states and what's the unknown - unseen places
This is great idea!
Yesssss! So much yes!
I’m really excited to see what you guys are going to do after your 100th country.
Same 👍🏻
sameee
Kara and Nate I hope you guys consider visiting all 50 U.S states plus territories.
Kara &Nate thanks . Enjoyed the vlog of Bangladesh tour and Kara you are too funny . Love you . Take Care. X
So true about the squatty potties. When I lived and worked in Bangalore luckily at the call center we had both western and squatty stalls for women. But what always amazed me was that so many of our female employees wore sarees and I could not figure out how in the world they went to the bathroom. My last day there for the big anniversary and my going away party I was wearing a beautiful gold saree which of course, I had to have someone help me get on because I could never do it well enough so it would stay on and I’m up on stage giving a big farewell speech and the band started to play Asereje (“The Ketchup Song”). The site knew I’d dance when the music started and all I could think of was I was going to step on the bottom of that saree and twirl rightout of it and be standing there in the little cropped top and my underwear in front of 2000 employees. Thankfully that didn’t happen. Squatty potties and walking in a saree befuddles me I just don’t know how people do it and I have tremendous respect for those that do. 👍