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I've watched it all. It's Funny how a simple work trip turned out to be something amazing and very memorable. I really enjoyed the series. You guys did a great job.
Dave no disrespect, I saw some comments the other day I wanted to address. Tracy you are beautiful, and a beautiful person. I see people talk because they want to be you. So don’t worry about what they say:.. We got your back 💯 keep doing you, Much Love:.. to the both of you
As a Kenyan, I always knew Ethiopia had answers to many questions about History. I can tell this was just the tip of the Iceberg. One of the oldest Bibles is also in Ethiopia. So much to learn. Love Ethiopia.
Your efforts in bringing awareness to the Lalibela Church will undoubtedly play a vital role in fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of Ethiopia's rich heritage. Your contribution to the world of RUclips is invaluable, and I am sincerely grateful for your outstanding work.
I visited Lalibela 6 years ago. I met a woman there who had spent 12 days walking to Lalibela. I'm an Orthodox Christian myself and I was stunned. She walked for 12 days in a display of devotion and I whine about having to walk up 2 flights of stairs in my office building 🤣 Ethiopia is truly an amazing country. All Christians in particular should especially visit, but everyone should visit this beautiful country at least once.
After watching this video I feel ashamed that despite being an Ethiopian and staying in Addis for the last four months, I have never been there. Dave and Tracy, we want to thank you for enlightening, amusing, and inspiring usnwith your wonderful videos
Hi Dears, the amazing scenery, your way of embracing the Locals with skilled video editing abilities made this video one of its kind in expressing the Holy Land of Lalibela. You need to come back again whenever you can and explore Ethiopia 🇪🇹 in depth with its unique and diverse cultures and beautiful people!
You all are wonderful. I appreciate your experience of this country and for sharing tips for everyone who is watching your video. Moreover, I am amazed by the level of respect for the country's culture, people, and overall situation. It shows that there are still visitors who appreciate and acknowledge the uniqueness of the place they are visiting. Thank you for setting an excellent example for visitors of the country.
You guys are amazing If you plan to visit Ethiopia again, visiting the Gheralta Mountains, Abuna Yemata Church, and Axum in the northern part of Ethiopia’s Tigray region is very rewarding.
I am so glad you visited Ethiopia! My husband and I (US citizens) lived in Ethiopia for 5 years. We love the culture, history and people. We now live in Kenya. Love these episodes!
Wooow! Easily one of the best ones you've done for me. So spiritual that place. That market, it was like going back in time man. And the shots of the two kids at 19.01.. soo beautiful. I enjoyed this one a lot.
The fact that am touring Ethopia at the comfort of my bed means alot The Energy Time and Dedication Yall Give is Magical.Keep em coming The VIEW is Amaizing and mindblowing cultural Heritage
I saw your videos on tik tok randomly now im big fan of your travel adventure. i hope you will return to ethiopia and explore other parts of the country. I would like to thank you for showing my beloved ethiopia to the world.
The church area is big and the construction very interesting. That was an interesting story about the firewood. The market is a very busy place. The symbolic tomb of Jesus, Wow! That is a unique feature. The guide was very polite. In fact everybody there is very polite. Ethiopia has so much history and is beautiful. It is true, the landscapes are out of the world that we are use to. Keep up the discoveries.
Amazing amazing vlog. How the Ethiopians built those churches is definitely intriguing just like it was with the building of the Taj Mahal in India and also the Egyptian pyramids. what a vlog!!. Kenyans do not require visa to enter Ethiopia. How I wish many would know this and visit this beautiful country to see amazing stuff. I also note that you guys did feature some of the international brand hotels in Addis that are quite expensive but, the good news is that there are a number of other 3 stars hotels near Piassa in Addis, which are very modern, nice and affordable from $20 per night.
@himm.. @Douglas: what made you think that these rock-hewn churches were built by the actual Ethiopians?? HINT#1: just about all notable structures in Abyssinia/Ethiopia have been built by foreigners [Yemeni Arabs, Syrians, Byzantine/Greek monks, Ottoman Turks, Portuguese & even Portuguese-hired Gujarati Indian stonemasons, etc.]. For example, the famous Gondar Castle/Palaces were built by Portuguese & Gujarati Indian architects in the 16th century [1500s]. These foreign builders were hired by an Ethiopian warlord-cum-emperor all the way from the Portuguese enclave/colony of 'Goa', located south of the Indian city of Mumbai/Bombay. These Portuguese architects brought with them the well-known Gujarati/Indian stonemasons & carpenters who helped build the mentioned castles/palaces, the first stone+cement bridge on the Blue Nile river, many churches, etc. These foreign builders - like many others before them - were commissioned/hired by an Abyssinian/Ethiopian warlord-cum-emperor who happen to be the biggest slave trader in Ethiopia. PS: guess how all those foreign builders, stonemasons & carpenters were paid by Ethiopian emperors or kings throughout its long history? HINT#2: by exporting slaves to the Arab & Islamic worlds, to Persia, India, Indonesia, etc, on a massive scale! ALSO, in modern times most notable structures in Ethiopia have been built - and continue to be built - by the Italians & the Chinese. AND, how do modern-day Ethiopians pay the Chinese to build the new stuff?? Ahaaa! Do you want a HINT#3 on this last aspect? SMILE. Bye.
@@yaballo1 How I wish that we could travel back in time to discover who and how some of these intriguing structures were constructed in Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan. I read the Old Testament in the Book of Esther 1, 1-2 that King Xerxes also referred to Ahasuerus ruled 127 provinces from India to Ethiopia between 459 B.C to 465 B.C. This if true, plus what you narrate above goes to show that the world has always been a global village.
@@dwamburu1 - yes, most things were built with the involvement of various communities &/or cultures. But, note too the enormous cost in human suffering it took to build the old stuff we admire today as tourists, etc. Now, the dark & sad legacy of the millennia-old & massive slave trade from the Horn of Africa [Abyssinia/Ethiopia] is still being felt in Ethiopia today. Many of the never-ending inter-tribal feuds & bloody wars in Ethiopia are BOTH a continuation & the effects of the mentioned human sufferings that fed & sustained some of the oldest slaves-trading & domestic slaves-owning systems in Africa & the World. As well as the mentioned export trade in slaves, Abyssinia/Ethiopia also had a very extensive domestic slave trade & slaves-owning/using systems on farms ["gebbars" or serfs], etc. This awful economic system lasted till as recent as the 1974 G.C. when a military coup d'état ended-up deposing the ancient Abyssinian/Ethiopian feudal system & its royal dynasty whose last head was Emperor Haile Selassie [Ras Tafari Mekonin]'. THAT IS: unfortunately, there are lots of very dark stories that are YET to be told about Ethiopia & the rest of black or sub-Saharan Africa. Africans have NOT even started telling their own history in earnest. Thanks & bye.
@@yaballo1 That is a pure hatred! You cannot bring a single written evidence for your false claim! The truth i am speaking may contradict with the lie you are living, see any fool can criticize, condemn and complain… and most do!
@@fikirkiflu9365 - what false claim? Here are some references for you: BOOK BY: Pankhurst, Richard (1982 - NOTE: this is by far the best known & respected historian on things Abyssinia/Ethiopia. OK?). 'History Of Ethiopian Towns. p. 109'. [TO READ & LEARN MORE ON WHO BUILT THE GONDAR CASTLE (aka the skilled Portuguese & Gujiarati-Indian architects, stonemasons, carpenters, ): LINK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasil_Ghebbi
Hi , I hope you will come again to visit the Gonder castles, Aksum, Harar , the semien mountains, the danakl depression, bahirdar and more. I get sad that you leave too early
Great video as always! Amazing history! .... A little fun personal fact, I am such a big Dave Mani fan that my 9 year old son gave me a personalized Dave Mani "Merch"... It was a Father's Day coaster with him and I sitting on the couch together watching Dave Mani!!
This is actually one of my bucket list places and thank you so much for the video and information. I am myself an Orthodox Christian and would love to see their traditions and buying honey like that , omg , love it! Thanks again guys :)
@Dave Mani you should come back on Coffee harvesting season of Ethiopia and make such videos. It’s really good and you will love it. Thank you for including this beautiful country to the wold.
This is absolutely phenomenal 😊 Thank you for taking the time to create such a fantastic video and for sharing your adventures with the world. Your dedication to showcasing the beauty of Lalibela and its rich cultural heritage is commendable. I look forward to watching more of your travel videos and being transported to other awe-inspiring destinations through your lens.
Both of you are very nice & down to earth, visit a poor country you only focus on the positive side & the place you went to visit respecting the culture and the people. I did enjoy watching all of it. Thanks for visiting & sharing 🙏🏽💕
Thank you for taking us on this virtual journey and allowing us to immerse ourselves in the rich cultural heritage of these historic sites. Your attention to detail, storytelling, and cinematography skills are top-notch, making us feel like we're right there alongside you, witnessing the beauty and significance of these places firsthand.
Resort is all about the view and Ethiopia 🇪🇹 seem to understand the task nd the mountanus land scape of ethiopa gave it the last taste .. Chery on top of cake🍰 overall you two are amazing nd love love 💕 your ethiopian experience.
Lalibela was one of the cleaning company I worked before here in Qatrar,now I understand where they got this name from coz our manager was ethiopian😊 amazing 👍
Your videos are catchy, I never miss a single second of them, I’m just curious about how long it takes you to do such awesome editing & The video quality is the main attraction of this video. This is my favorite channel that I like to watch on TV.i wish you start ur own show on Ethiopian mainstream television channel so much fun and discover with you guys Feeling so inspired and positive after this video, thanks! Much love from addis ababa, Ethiopia 🇪🇹
@@tigiste.t4473No disrespect, but some of our own people talk crap about our own country Ethiopia and do some unpleasant things to their own people and country. DaveMani didn’t do anything wrong but showing to the world how Ethiopian is such a beautiful country and has so many attractive and historic places to visit. I think we should respect that.
I visited Lalibela last year in Sep by myself and stayed at the same hotel, and I was the only guest checked in. No Wifi, internet, tv, phone but it was safe and I still keep in touch with my driver.
AMAZING Definitely Absolutely. As far as I concern The History of Ethipia so interesting. Huge Thank for that Beautiful Episode. Bless you to continue more and more. Great Love from Israel 13.8 2023
@@DaveMani With Respect Always. Bless you to continue more and more. Take Care. Avoid Conflict Zone. See you... Last week State of Israel Had Rescued Jews Ethiopians in Special 3 flight, still left there people who are waiting to come over here. There families waiting for them very much. Great Love from Israel 15.8.2023
King Lalibela and three angel build it that's just spiritual believes 40.000 Ethiopians build it under the zagwa dynasty and king lalibela play the major role by leading. Thank you guys i hope u guys will come back again.✌
@@DaveMani Did you get a chance to visit Erta Ale and the Danakil? Also please do visit Northern Tanzania and Mozambique when you can. There are a lot of viewers waiting for that content
I've been waiting for this video! This is so interesting, and thank you for sharing this video! I noticed you didn't seem to have problems using your larger camera here as you did in Addis (except that you had to pay extra to enter the churches with it). Is that correct? Have people been OK with you filming using your larger camera in Omo Valley and Lalibela? Is it just Addis where you've had the problem?
Yes and no, the bigger the camera the more people ask question and fill intimidated by it. It also makes you a target as well when you walk around with expensive gear in any major city around the world or tourist attraction. Something to keep in mind too is that law enforcement does NOT like cameras in Ethiopia especially so they might ask questions too and tell you to stop filming sometimes. Im just used to it loll.
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I've watched it all. It's Funny how a simple work trip turned out to be something amazing and very memorable. I really enjoyed the series. You guys did a great job.
IM really proud to be Orthodox
Am proud to be Ethiopian and part of this history ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you guy's.....
Dave no disrespect, I saw some comments the other day I wanted to address. Tracy you are beautiful, and a beautiful person. I see people talk because they want to be you. So don’t worry about what they say:.. We got your back 💯 keep doing you, Much Love:.. to the both of you
You guys don’t forget to visit bahir dar city 🏙️ while you are there
He talks crap about Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines for a long time now he steps his dirty foot on our holy place sad.
As a Kenyan, I always knew Ethiopia had answers to many questions about History. I can tell this was just the tip of the Iceberg. One of the oldest Bibles is also in Ethiopia. So much to learn. Love Ethiopia.
So true!!
And we welcome you with an open arm our neighbor,brother you are always welcome and experience Ethiopia 🇪🇹we love Kenya to the core 👍🏾
become orthodox
❤❤😊
Why are the patterns and carvings on the windows in the church similar to Buddhism?
I'm from Eritrea i love Ethiopia .
Cheers ;)
Bruv its your home 🇪🇷 🇪🇹
❤ I am from Eritrea, I am Ethiopian
Your efforts in bringing awareness to the Lalibela Church will undoubtedly play a vital role in fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of Ethiopia's rich heritage. Your contribution to the world of RUclips is invaluable, and I am sincerely grateful for your outstanding work.
Wow! Thank you so much Kaleab, this means a lot to me man! 👍🏼
That's very true
Indeed❤❤
I visited Lalibela 6 years ago. I met a woman there who had spent 12 days walking to Lalibela. I'm an Orthodox Christian myself and I was stunned. She walked for 12 days in a display of devotion and I whine about having to walk up 2 flights of stairs in my office building 🤣 Ethiopia is truly an amazing country. All Christians in particular should especially visit, but everyone should visit this beautiful country at least once.
What a story!
Damn you guys i'm 2 hours late for work watching your whole series, i couldn't stop 😄
Hahaha sorry about that! :p
Thank you so much guys 🙏🏽 I hope our path cross again
This is Estifanos your Lalibela guide
You are just a clever tour guide with great English speeches. Keep it up man!
I hope so too! We had such a great time!! :)
After watching this video I feel ashamed that despite being an Ethiopian and staying in Addis for the last four months, I have never been there. Dave and Tracy, we want to thank you for enlightening, amusing, and inspiring usnwith your wonderful videos
Well, we hope you can go soon! I swear it is so worth it! 👍🏼
What a great presentation of my beautiful, beloved, historic ሀገሬ ETHIOPIA 💚💛❤️
Thank you so much!! 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Hi Dears, the amazing scenery, your way of embracing the Locals with skilled video editing abilities made this video one of its kind in expressing the Holy Land of Lalibela. You need to come back again whenever you can and explore Ethiopia 🇪🇹 in depth with its unique and diverse cultures and beautiful people!
Hopefully we will be back soon!
You all are wonderful. I appreciate your experience of this country and for sharing tips for everyone who is watching your video. Moreover, I am amazed by the level of respect for the country's culture, people, and overall situation. It shows that there are still visitors who appreciate and acknowledge the uniqueness of the place they are visiting. Thank you for setting an excellent example for visitors of the country.
Thank you so much for saying this! ❤️ It means a lot!
You guys are amazing
If you plan to visit Ethiopia again, visiting the Gheralta Mountains, Abuna Yemata Church, and Axum in the northern part of Ethiopia’s Tigray region is very rewarding.
Thanks a lot for the suggestions. We will for sure be back!
እግዚአብሔር አምላክ ከአንች ጋራ ይሁን ኢትዮጵያ አገሬ💚💛❤️🙏
All the best to you as well :)
Wow what a view…..Beautiful Ethiopia……came back soon guys
Ethiopia is fantastic! :)
I am so glad you visited Ethiopia! My husband and I (US citizens) lived in Ethiopia for 5 years. We love the culture, history and people. We now live in Kenya. Love these episodes!
We live in Kenya too! :)
Wooow! Easily one of the best ones you've done for me. So spiritual that place. That market, it was like going back in time man. And the shots of the two kids at 19.01.. soo beautiful. I enjoyed this one a lot.
Thank you so much!
The fact that am touring Ethopia at the comfort of my bed means alot The Energy Time and Dedication Yall Give is Magical.Keep em coming The VIEW is Amaizing and mindblowing cultural Heritage
Hahaha I love reading this :P
You really deserve respect for exploring Lalibela and sharing lots of amazing information 🙏
Thank you so much 😀
He talks crap about Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines for a long time now he steps his dirty foot on our holy place sad.
I saw your videos on tik tok randomly now im big fan of your travel adventure. i hope you will return to ethiopia and explore other parts of the country. I would like to thank you for showing my beloved ethiopia to the world.
Thank you so so much Henaz! 😬👍🏼
God bless you for your showing this amazing place
So nice of you
I've enjoyed learning about Ethiopia so much, awesome job guys, this has been ❤❤
Amazing :)
this was a great video, congrats on the filming and editing also.. and most of all your positive energy!
Thank you so much!!
The church area is big and the construction very interesting. That was an interesting story about the firewood. The market is a very busy place. The symbolic tomb of Jesus, Wow! That is a unique feature. The guide was very polite. In fact everybody there is very polite. Ethiopia has so much history and is beautiful. It is true, the landscapes are out of the world that we are use to. Keep up the discoveries.
It was over such an interesting experience! :)
I cant believe i watched the whole series, yall got immaculate vibes the best representation of my country by far. Keep it up guys big fan
Hey I really appreciate that! :)
Amazing amazing vlog. How the Ethiopians built those churches is definitely intriguing just like it was with the building of the Taj Mahal in India and also the Egyptian pyramids. what a vlog!!. Kenyans do not require visa to enter Ethiopia. How I wish many would know this and visit this beautiful country to see amazing stuff. I also note that you guys did feature some of the international brand hotels in Addis that are quite expensive but, the good news is that there are a number of other 3 stars hotels near Piassa in Addis, which are very modern, nice and affordable from $20 per night.
@himm.. @Douglas: what made you think that these rock-hewn churches were built by the actual Ethiopians?? HINT#1: just about all notable structures in Abyssinia/Ethiopia have been built by foreigners [Yemeni Arabs, Syrians, Byzantine/Greek monks, Ottoman Turks, Portuguese & even Portuguese-hired Gujarati Indian stonemasons, etc.]. For example, the famous Gondar Castle/Palaces were built by Portuguese & Gujarati Indian architects in the 16th century [1500s]. These foreign builders were hired by an Ethiopian warlord-cum-emperor all the way from the Portuguese enclave/colony of 'Goa', located south of the Indian city of Mumbai/Bombay. These Portuguese architects brought with them the well-known Gujarati/Indian stonemasons & carpenters who helped build the mentioned castles/palaces, the first stone+cement bridge on the Blue Nile river, many churches, etc. These foreign builders - like many others before them - were commissioned/hired by an Abyssinian/Ethiopian warlord-cum-emperor who happen to be the biggest slave trader in Ethiopia. PS: guess how all those foreign builders, stonemasons & carpenters were paid by Ethiopian emperors or kings throughout its long history? HINT#2: by exporting slaves to the Arab & Islamic worlds, to Persia, India, Indonesia, etc, on a massive scale! ALSO, in modern times most notable structures in Ethiopia have been built - and continue to be built - by the Italians & the Chinese. AND, how do modern-day Ethiopians pay the Chinese to build the new stuff?? Ahaaa! Do you want a HINT#3 on this last aspect? SMILE. Bye.
@@yaballo1 How I wish that we could travel back in time to discover who and how some of these intriguing structures were constructed in Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan. I read the Old Testament in the Book of Esther 1, 1-2 that King Xerxes also referred to Ahasuerus ruled 127 provinces from India to Ethiopia between 459 B.C to 465 B.C. This if true, plus what you narrate above goes to show that the world has always been a global village.
@@dwamburu1 - yes, most things were built with the involvement of various communities &/or cultures. But, note too the enormous cost in human suffering it took to build the old stuff we admire today as tourists, etc. Now, the dark & sad legacy of the millennia-old & massive slave trade from the Horn of Africa [Abyssinia/Ethiopia] is still being felt in Ethiopia today. Many of the never-ending inter-tribal feuds & bloody wars in Ethiopia are BOTH a continuation & the effects of the mentioned human sufferings that fed & sustained some of the oldest slaves-trading & domestic slaves-owning systems in Africa & the World. As well as the mentioned export trade in slaves, Abyssinia/Ethiopia also had a very extensive domestic slave trade & slaves-owning/using systems on farms ["gebbars" or serfs], etc. This awful economic system lasted till as recent as the 1974 G.C. when a military coup d'état ended-up deposing the ancient Abyssinian/Ethiopian feudal system & its royal dynasty whose last head was Emperor Haile Selassie [Ras Tafari Mekonin]'. THAT IS: unfortunately, there are lots of very dark stories that are YET to be told about Ethiopia & the rest of black or sub-Saharan Africa. Africans have NOT even started telling their own history in earnest. Thanks & bye.
@@yaballo1 That is a pure hatred! You cannot bring a single written evidence for your false claim! The truth i am speaking may contradict with the lie you are living, see any fool can criticize, condemn and complain… and most do!
@@fikirkiflu9365 - what false claim? Here are some references for you: BOOK BY: Pankhurst, Richard (1982 - NOTE: this is by far the best known & respected historian on things Abyssinia/Ethiopia. OK?). 'History Of Ethiopian Towns. p. 109'. [TO READ & LEARN MORE ON WHO BUILT THE GONDAR CASTLE (aka the skilled Portuguese & Gujiarati-Indian architects, stonemasons, carpenters, ): LINK: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasil_Ghebbi
Hi , I hope you will come again to visit the Gonder castles, Aksum, Harar , the semien mountains, the danakl depression, bahirdar and more. I get sad that you leave too early
We for sure will! 100%
@@DaveMani ❤️
God bless you!
@@DaveManidefinitely be careful traveling outside the big cities btw, definitely not the safest and the situation changes every few days
Great video as always! Amazing history! .... A little fun personal fact, I am such a big Dave Mani fan that my 9 year old son gave me a personalized Dave Mani "Merch"... It was a Father's Day coaster with him and I sitting on the couch together watching Dave Mani!!
No way!!! This is so cool and we truly appreciate the support! ❤️❤️❤️
This is actually one of my bucket list places and thank you so much for the video and information. I am myself an Orthodox Christian and would love to see their traditions and buying honey like that , omg , love it! Thanks again guys :)
This is to this day, one of my favorite trip and yes, you HAVE to buy honey! Loll
You motivate us to visit Ethiopia
I hope you do :)
@@DaveMani yessssss,I will
This was breathtaking from the culture, food and history just wow…thank you for showing us lalibela…awesome 💕
These churches are simply incredible!
@Dave Mani you should come back on Coffee harvesting season of Ethiopia and make such videos. It’s really good and you will love it. Thank you for including this beautiful country to the wold.
I would love to do that! :)
This is absolutely phenomenal 😊
Thank you for taking the time to create such a fantastic video and for sharing your adventures with the world. Your dedication to showcasing the beauty of Lalibela and its rich cultural heritage is commendable. I look forward to watching more of your travel videos and being transported to other awe-inspiring destinations through your lens.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for the kind words.
After visiting your channel, I came to realize that I have wached many of your series.
You guys are lovely.
Thank you so much 😀
The weather in Ethiopia is so beautiful and it never gets hot throughout the whole year.
Yeah I do love it too!
You guys God bless you 🙏
አገራችን ኢትዮጵያ ሰላም መሆንዎንና ብዙ ድንቅ ቅርፆችና የተፈጥሮ ባለ ሃብት መሆንዎን ላለም እዝብ ያሳወቁልን ትልቅ ባለ ውለታችን ናቸው እግዚአብሔር እድሜን ከጤና ጋር አብዝቶ ይስጥልኝ🙏🙏🙏
Ethiopia is indeed beautiful :)
I was there last year. the vedio refreshed my memory. thank you so much
Most welcome 😊
Both of you are very nice & down to earth, visit a poor country you only focus on the positive side & the place you went to visit respecting the culture and the people. I did enjoy watching all of it. Thanks for visiting & sharing 🙏🏽💕
I really appreciate your comment. There is good people everyone with interesting stories. ❤️👍🏼
@@DaveMani 👍🏽🙇🏽♀️
So amazing , I am from Ethiopia but did not know it.
They are amazing!
C'mon 🤣🤣 🧢
I am seeing Ethiopia in another light, having been to Adis only.
Thanks for the blog.
This is a real pleasure :D
Thanks for bringing my beautiful country Ethiopia on my TV screen. You brought a lot of memories!! 💚💛❤️
It was such a nice trip! :D
This is very interesting and informative
Glad you think so!
Thank you for taking us on this virtual journey and allowing us to immerse ourselves in the rich cultural heritage of these historic sites. Your attention to detail, storytelling, and cinematography skills are top-notch, making us feel like we're right there alongside you, witnessing the beauty and significance of these places firsthand.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for visitin' the seven wonder of the world. the most famous churches out of the soiled rock!
Its an incredible place for sure 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Resort is all about the view and Ethiopia 🇪🇹 seem to understand the task nd the mountanus land scape of ethiopa gave it the last taste .. Chery on top of cake🍰 overall you two are amazing nd love love 💕 your ethiopian experience.
It was Ana amazing view!!
Thank you guys for the visit and your honest comments.
It was a real pleasure!
Thank you for visiting and respecting us
It was areal pleasure :)
Your editing skills are just awesome Dave.
I appreciate that!
You did a great job on exploring, and saying the kind words, I have been there. Proud Ethiopian.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank you so so much!! 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Much love and respect from Ethiopian ❤❤❤❤
Cheers my friend! All the best to you.
Lalibela was one of the cleaning company I worked before here in Qatrar,now I understand where they got this name from coz our manager was ethiopian😊 amazing 👍
Hope you can visit the actual place one day! It's so worth it. :)
Your videos are catchy, I never miss a single second of them, I’m just curious about how long it takes you to do such awesome editing & The video quality is the main attraction of this video.
This is my favorite channel that I like to watch on TV.i wish you start ur own show on Ethiopian mainstream television channel so much fun and discover with you guys
Feeling so inspired and positive after this video, thanks!
Much love from addis ababa, Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Wow, this means a lot! We work super hard on those videos so what you just wrote is truly appreciated. ❤️👍🏼
I'm glad to be an Ethiopian; I appreciate you showcasing my homeland. 😍😍😍🥰🥰
Ethiopia is a beautiful country worth discovering! 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Thank you again for being so thorough with the information and unique content
So nice of you :)
Great content as usual. I'd have liked to hear more about the challenging aspects of your trip though, to get a balanced perspective.
Fair enough but overall because we did a lot of research and had great guides it was pretty straight forward.
U guys are very amazing. Keep it up.
Thank you so much 😀
You did a Excellent job at exploring 😉
Glad you enjoyed it :)
I can tell you did your best trying to promote our country in a good light, but it was probably difficult for you. Thanks again 💚💛❤️
Much appreciated! :D
Beautiful Orthodox Church Thank You
They really are!
Thank You guys for the wonderful videos, you guys are Amazing 🤩
Glad you like them!
Absolutely lovely video, quick question, does the treehouse room have electricity? Planning a visit myself and didnt know about this place
Yes they do!
Great video! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Spectacular!! Love the tree house too ✨
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you so much❤❤❤ am from ethiopia
We had such a good time in Ethiopia. ❤️👍🏼
Thank You for visiting !
It was a pleasure.
Thank you for visiting our country, hope you enjoyed it. Much respect ❤️❤️❤️
Our pleasure!
He talks crap about Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines for a long time now he steps his dirty foot on our holy place sad google it suspicious.
@@DaveMani you talks crap about Ethiopia and Ethiopian Airlines for a long time now you step your dirty foot on our holy place suspiciously.
@@tigiste.t4473No disrespect, but some of our own people talk crap about our own country Ethiopia and do some unpleasant things to their own people and country. DaveMani didn’t do anything wrong but showing to the world how Ethiopian is such a beautiful country and has so many attractive and historic places to visit. I think we should respect that.
Thank you so much for this beautiful vlog of my beautiful country❤❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
May Allah SWT bless Canada and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. Best regards from Pakistan 🙂.
Thanks! :D
L love you Ethiopia Green aeriya ❤ love peopele from saudi
Cheers my friend!!
God bless you guys and give you more success in content making. You deserve it good job 👍🏾💚💛❤️✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽🌹🌹🌹🍃🍃🍃🌹🌹🍃🌲🌲🌲
Thanks so much
I visited Lalibela last year in Sep by myself and stayed at the same hotel, and I was the only guest checked in. No Wifi, internet, tv, phone but it was safe and I still keep in touch with my driver.
We really had a good time too :)
AMAZING Definitely Absolutely. As far as I concern The History of Ethipia so interesting. Huge Thank for that Beautiful Episode. Bless you to continue more and more. Great Love from Israel 13.8 2023
Thank you so so much! :D
@@DaveMani With Respect Always. Bless you to continue more and more. Take Care. Avoid Conflict Zone. See you... Last week State of Israel Had Rescued Jews Ethiopians in Special 3 flight, still left there people who are waiting to come over here. There families waiting for them very much. Great Love from Israel 15.8.2023
I wish i received the blessing of the monastery in addition to Watch this vlog(tour) thanks 🎉
Our pleasure!
Thank you for visiting our beautiful land ❤ respect
Our pleasure!
Thank you guys for visit Ethiopia
It was a pleasure!
The monstary still serves as worship place, and comes so lively at night and mornings. I wish you saw that side.
We did!
You guys are just amazing 👏
Wow thanks :)
Nice accommodations....I tell you them Egyptians and Ethiopians was on another level in ancient times before the invaders came!
Thats for sure! Simply incredible!!! 🇪🇹👍🏼
You guys are amazing! Love your presentation, concise & flawless! Love you both!❤
Thank you so much!
Ethiopia is Heaven, the people are Heaven. The Government is Hell
Great people for sure! ❤️
Beautiful educational videos
Thank you 🤗
You guys are lucky i am an Ethiopian I Have Never Visit Lalibela I want To Visit Some Day
I hope you can visit one day. That place is truly special!
You guys are unstoppable… great video
Thanks so much!
King Lalibela and three angel build it that's just spiritual believes 40.000 Ethiopians build it under the zagwa dynasty and king lalibela play the major role by leading. Thank you guys i hope u guys will come back again.✌
I would also lean towards the 40,000 people. Haha
Lalibela is awesome!
Yes it is! 100%
@@DaveMani Did you get a chance to visit Erta Ale and the Danakil? Also please do visit Northern Tanzania and Mozambique when you can. There are a lot of viewers waiting for that content
Beautiful work 🔥💯👌🏽
Thanks 🔥
i Love my Ethiopia ❤😊
Beautiful country! :)
S/o to you both. Great video, sound, editing etc..dope! 10/10
Next up: Harar, Oromia to visit hyena.
Next time! Thank you so much :)
God bless Ethiopia ❤🎉
100% ❤️🇪🇹
@@DaveMani hello l like your post about Ethiopia we don't see other waster meaida keep up good work
Amazing video
Thanks a lot man!
I love your growth guys, keep going ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! Will do!
I've been waiting for this video! This is so interesting, and thank you for sharing this video! I noticed you didn't seem to have problems using your larger camera here as you did in Addis (except that you had to pay extra to enter the churches with it). Is that correct? Have people been OK with you filming using your larger camera in Omo Valley and Lalibela? Is it just Addis where you've had the problem?
Yes and no, the bigger the camera the more people ask question and fill intimidated by it. It also makes you a target as well when you walk around with expensive gear in any major city around the world or tourist attraction. Something to keep in mind too is that law enforcement does NOT like cameras in Ethiopia especially so they might ask questions too and tell you to stop filming sometimes.
Im just used to it loll.
Great, thumbs up for sharing your thoughts about Ethiopia and Africa at this greedy universe
Africa is the best! :)
U guys I really appreciate you visiting my oure country
It was a real pleasure for us :)
Do you know there are other similar churches in Ethiopia? example: In Adadi Mariam Shewa, in Gojam, in Tigray, In Norths Wollo ?
I did not.
nice video looks beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
❤❤ I love 💗 Ethiopia❤❤❤🎉🎉 thanks 🙏
Cheers!
Great Video
Thank you!
Amazing 💯💯💯
Thanks 🔥
I want to visit but would have to be when not too hot. Also would need help getting around. And big discount on tickets
Check the description. I put the info for our amazing guide. :)
Amazing Amazing place to visit👍
It really is!