I Rode The Middle East's Fastest Train In Business Class

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 22

  • @illyrll
    @illyrll День назад

    Thank you for the coverage!

  • @terryschima4964
    @terryschima4964 19 часов назад

    Way cool! Didn’t even know that S.A. had fast trains or for that matter trains of any kind. Never been 300 kph over land. Amazing!

  • @-alwsme
    @-alwsme 20 часов назад +1

    Saudi Coffee Light roasting of coffee: which maintains the natural coffee color the Arabic coffee it's the Yemeni coffee witch it's more darker than the Saudi coffee even the taste it's different 2:20

    • @DavidGTravels
      @DavidGTravels  20 часов назад

      Interesting, which do you like more?

    • @-alwsme
      @-alwsme 18 часов назад +1

      The Saudi version

  • @SAM7c1
    @SAM7c1 4 часа назад

    harmain mean two holly city

  • @abdulmohd3871
    @abdulmohd3871 23 часа назад

    I wish you uploaded your videos in real time David, so we can give you some suggestions while you are here.
    Thanks from Riyadh

    • @DavidGTravels
      @DavidGTravels  23 часа назад

      Thanks for watching! Not in Riyadh at the moment, but I'm always very happy to receive suggestions from locals!

  • @YaserAlharbi-eg7jw
    @YaserAlharbi-eg7jw 23 часа назад +1

    nice

  • @SrinivasKulkarni-t9q
    @SrinivasKulkarni-t9q 21 час назад

    Hello Mr.David in your video you have mentioned date a 2nd January!! But today is 23-01-2025!!

  • @Mc-Taboo
    @Mc-Taboo 20 часов назад

    It's full of caffeine, it's the same Arabica coffee beans used in Starbucks or anywhere else the only difference is that it's very lightly roasted compared to other type of drink like Espresso or Americano..etc. On a spectrum of roasting, I think the Saudi coffee is the lightest and the Turkish is the darkest.

    • @DavidGTravels
      @DavidGTravels  20 часов назад +1

      Interesting, I was told different. Plus most Arabic coffee has very little caffeine (similar to decaffeinated coffee), so it seemed logical enough not to double check! (note to self: always verify!! 🤦‍♂️) Do you make Saudi coffee at home?

    • @Mc-Taboo
      @Mc-Taboo 19 часов назад

      @@DavidGTravels Of course, we make it with Cardamom, Zafran and tiny bit of Cloves and Cinnamon... and little bit of Coffee mate "when we make it for us at home but not for our guests because it's not authentic and not everyone likes it this way".
      I'm sorry I forgot to Welcome you and your wife🤭and I hope you're enjoying your stay here.

    • @DavidGTravels
      @DavidGTravels  19 часов назад +1

      @@Mc-Taboo Thank you so much!

  • @Noura-n8s
    @Noura-n8s 19 часов назад

    I think if you ask the employees in train will tell you how you connect with wifi. The high speed train is amazing and comfy. It's Saudi coffee 🇸🇦 different than other, we called it Gold coffee. It's consist of cardamom, saffron and clove. There is a no spices. Madina is the second holiest city after Makkah. Adam peace be upon him descended to Makkah and humans and all civilizations start from Makkah in Kingdom of Saudi 🇸🇦🕋✌️. Madina has great landscapes such as volcanos, lava fields, craters like AlWabaa crater and harrat Khaybar and forts and civilization. There are a lot of sculptures and ancient civilizations in Madina. Madina is famous for its farms. Prophet Mohammad peace be upon him buried in Madina and he made supplication for Madina so when you visit it you will feel peace, tranquility and comfort. There are many museums in Madina like Alsafiah museum.

    • @DavidGTravels
      @DavidGTravels  18 часов назад

      Medina was very interesting to visit, video coming soon. Much of what you mention in Khaybar was unfortunately closed to the public for construction.