Loving your journey, what i like about your videos is that you show not only the very well known important and rich parts of the countries but also the less known and less relevant parts like you did in this video. It gives a much better overall view of the country. Your videos are great, keep up the great work, love from Mersin, Turkey.
I'm not afraid of the heat, I love this country, its scenery is unique and beautiful! That public art display seems to have appeared in American movies, but I forgot the names of movie! I wish one day I can have friends there, move there or travel there! Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍🥰👏
@@cyberyousef6405 It is an expression used to describe the lack of wildlife in some places, especially intensive agricultural areas and concrete jungles.
Hello. We've been to Qatar & Oman several times and I find you're assessment of Qatar way off the mark. Yes, it is richer than Oman, (although not nearly as opulent as Dubai), and it doesn't have the mountains. However, Doha & Lusail are much more walkable than Muscat and everyone speaks English. There is more diversity and the people are just as friendly as Omanians. We find it the perfect blend of modern life and middle east culture.
Qatar is conspicuous consumption on steroids. Conspicuous consumption can be prevalent in a society where social standing and material wealth are highly valued. It is a form of social signaling that involves spending money on luxury cars, expensive clothing, and jewelry to signal one's economic and social standing.
This does seem to be the case in Qatar that luxury and looks is the primary goal but maybe, hopefully being like somebody else or having the highest carbon footprint won't be the goal in the future.
Yeah, the rules are pretty strict in Qatar. Although we saw people swimming in closed compounds for foreigners but most the beautiful beaches will only be swimmed in with full clothing.
Just like Saudi Arabia, Qatar is an awful place, brutal dictatorship. I have the means but I will never, never visit places that are built with slave labor, where human rights do not exist. It is amoral to visit these places, just like it is amoral to visit North Korea, Russia, open air prisons disguised as nations. I get the curiosity to witness these horrible places, but please resist, don't visit them. By visiting these places you give them credibility. There are so many nice places to visit in the world, places where humans have freedom and basic human rights.
You are not invited too. Keep your bullshit propaganda if human rights when your government are the reasons for the destability of the middle east and especially you peolle are responsible for not going out of the way to see the world different from you. Please don't visit those countries to pollute it with your thoughts
“Humans have freedom and basic human rights” Literally no where on earth, you are not the one who defines “human rights” who said the things you call “rights” are actually rights And too much freedom is harmful and dangerous, we humans have been given laws by god for a reason
Loving your journey, what i like about your videos is that you show not only the very well known important and rich parts of the countries but also the less known and less relevant parts like you did in this video. It gives a much better overall view of the country. Your videos are great, keep up the great work, love from Mersin, Turkey.
Heyhey.
Thanks for the kind words!
Mersin, wow.
It's one of my favorite cities in Türkiye 👌😉
Another interesting video. I really enjoy seeing behind the curtains with you two. Happy and safe travels!
I'm not afraid of the heat, I love this country, its scenery is unique and beautiful!
That public art display seems to have appeared in American movies, but I forgot the names of movie!
I wish one day I can have friends there, move there or travel there!
Thanks a lot for sharing, really great job! 👍🥰👏
Was the movie Mad Max?
We lived like kings as expats 1999-2004. Good memories and fun to see it grow.
I lived in Qatar from 1999 to 2005 ...... best 6 years in my life!!!
I totally understand.
Expats seem to have a good lifestyle there
@@WildVikingTravels ....... love your videos.... you call it as you see it!!! ;-)
That was so interesting and yes I think it looks beautiful but I am not going to rush and visit!
We saw you guys at Expo! We were too scared to say hi 😂 Huge fans!
Hey! Cool to hear that! Next time please come and say hello as well! :) :)
I love how u pronounce 'Kattar'
Your videos are really amazing and you are a cute couple guys!
Like a teenager trying to fit in, well said.
Fascinating, super safe and clean but possibly sterile. You'll be soaking up some much better culture in Oman now. Well worth a few weeks.
Ohh man, Oman truly is m
Amazing 😅👍
@@WildVikingTravels I'm looking forward to where you go and what you see, mountains, desert, coast, history, lovely people.
@@adrianroyle4425 sterile?
@@cyberyousef6405 It is an expression used to describe the lack of wildlife in some places, especially intensive agricultural areas and concrete jungles.
Nice
Greeting from Oman 🇴🇲
Heyhey!
Best wishes to you as well 👌😁
Love you kids! Yes, I'm not interested in visiting a soulless country. Safe travels. ❤
[22:37] ice creaaaam 😩
You can hold your wife’s hand in doha
Can you?
Every possible source of public information says that you can't...
@@WildVikingTravelsyou can hold her hand
Hello. We've been to Qatar & Oman several times and I find you're assessment of Qatar way off the mark. Yes, it is richer than Oman, (although not nearly as opulent as Dubai), and it doesn't have the mountains. However, Doha & Lusail are much more walkable than Muscat and everyone speaks English.
There is more diversity and the people are just as friendly as Omanians. We find it the perfect blend of modern life and middle east culture.
🤔🤨🧐👍
There is no translation into Arabic 😢
Just got them uploaded :)
Qatar is conspicuous consumption on steroids.
Conspicuous consumption can be prevalent in a society where social standing and material wealth are highly valued. It is a form of social signaling that involves spending money on luxury cars, expensive clothing, and jewelry to signal one's economic and social standing.
This does seem to be the case in Qatar that luxury and looks is the primary goal but maybe, hopefully being like somebody else or having the highest carbon footprint won't be the goal in the future.
You are wrong that it's difficult to obtain qatari citizenship. Just ask their national handball team from the 2015 world championship.
my only problem with this is the religion they behold. so restricting, they even restrict outsiders as you say ppl are banned to enjoy the sea.
Yeah, the rules are pretty strict in Qatar. Although we saw people swimming in closed compounds for foreigners but most the beautiful beaches will only be swimmed in with full clothing.
It is frustrating living there. So much control over westerners that aren't part of their religion.
@@hobo1704 then don’t live there, that isn’t “so much control” its called the law
You do realize these rules are what makes this place great
They are still just goat herders, but goat herders with money.. Too much money.
Just like Saudi Arabia, Qatar is an awful place, brutal dictatorship. I have the means but I will never, never visit places that are built with slave labor, where human rights do not exist. It is amoral to visit these places, just like it is amoral to visit North Korea, Russia, open air prisons disguised as nations. I get the curiosity to witness these horrible places, but please resist, don't visit them. By visiting these places you give them credibility. There are so many nice places to visit in the world, places where humans have freedom and basic human rights.
oh spare us your shit karen
You are not invited too. Keep your bullshit propaganda if human rights when your government are the reasons for the destability of the middle east and especially you peolle are responsible for not going out of the way to see the world different from you. Please don't visit those countries to pollute it with your thoughts
Wow i guess you love on paradise!
@@sabrinayounisaden7238 I despise inhumane regimes, yes
“Humans have freedom and basic human rights”
Literally no where on earth, you are not the one who defines “human rights” who said the things you call “rights” are actually rights
And too much freedom is harmful and dangerous, we humans have been given laws by god for a reason