This video was more difficult to finish. So much footage from different places 😅 Spasiba for being with me ❤ drop your questions for Q&A video, I’ll reply to every single question in Super Thanks no matter how many there will be.
My Mother is going to Georgia on two weeks. If you see a gaggle of elderly English pensioners strolling around Tbilisi it could be her! I hope everything works out for you in your new home.
Be careful of the child thieves -they look for easier targets and come in gangs and be really nasty. They are apparently not locals though and police are doing little to stop them.
They're Gypsies, a lot of Eastern European countries have them unfortunately. Police can legally do nothing but detain and release them. they have no Nationality so they can't be deported and since they're minors they can't be arrested either.@@HB-ln1rt
I was expecting the cost of a hotel room in Singapore to be much more expensive! A room that size anywhere here in Las Vegas would be twice as much, Good to see you safe Niki!
Even in Sweden, it's very difficult or outright impossible to find a hotel room below $100 per night. Something of the standard Niki was staying in in Singapore, would have likely cost at least close to $150-200 per night in Stockholm, and other cities aren't really cheap either. Considering the small piece of land that is Singapore, and it being one of if not the most expensive country in the world as far as real estate goes, I was honestly surprised at how inexpensive both the hostel and hotel was! It looked like really nice places too, clean and modern
Wonder if Qatar has always been this hot? Unbelievable how hot it is and how no one comes out until the sun is gone. Beautiful buildings but no trees or green spaces but it is the desert. Seems the place is almost unlivable. Your a seasoned explorer Niki and i appreciate all the good coverage of your explorations. Much thanks as always. ✈🍜😏
Thank you for this vlog because I have for the first time seen air conditioners on the streets. This is why I am hooked on watching RUclips channels who show your type of contents. We see and learn a lot along with you guys SPASIBA & Remain Blessed.
For my fellow Americans, (40°C × 9/5) + 32 = 104°F In the uber ride fro Qatar airport 46°C × 9/5) + 32 = 114.8°F In the dazzling sun in front of museum
What a spectacular video! I think this is one of your very Best!! You showed alot of amazing places! I really felt like I was actually there experiencing it all myself! You were having fun and it really showed! Thank you so much for sharing your journey! Loved this! ❤❤❤
We stayed a month in Tbilisi in April. Right off of Rustaveli, beside Fine Arts museum. Great town, remember it well. Went to Gori (to see NFKRZ old pal) and Stepantsminda overnight trips. Driving that military "highway" was a shocker, the scenery very wild and awesome. Several picnic lunches on top of mountain (take the bus, not the funicular), walk down. Very 'soviet' city with those huge underpasses, super deep very fast metro (first time I felt weightless on a metro train ride), and very fast escalators (a bit dangerous!). Have a great time.
I have to love any young person who actually sends Postcards ! I have to watch your recap of 2023 in Georgia . I live in Tbilisi for 9 months out of the year , then spend summer in Maine, USA ( where I was born in 1948 :-) )......HOPE YOU LIKED IT HERE !
I love how you have gone from quiet, serious, analyzing to looking happy and enthusiastic and excited about things! I hope your day is happy as you look, that’s awesome! Have a great time! You’ve earned it!🥳🥳🥳👍🌷
❤what an amazing video! Thank you so much for sharing these fortuitous moments with us! You are like an ambassador of the world sharing love, peace and hope! ❤ Thankyou from Canada 🇨🇦
This was a well done video, capturing your travels to different countries! I love the idea of moving from country to country! I can see it can be tiresome with all your belongings. You capture it very well! Thank you Niki!👏
Thanks for the great content Nikki. I haven't watched in awhile - last time was when you were covering the protests and that guy accosted you - I was really concerned. It's good to see you in a safer place - it seems obvious that are hurting inside from all of the issues with your 'homeland'. I look forward to your 'prayer' manifesting - I suppose I could reword it as "let's hope for true peace in our world". Sending the best to you. Peace
Great to see your actual travel vlog again! I hope you have a pleasant time in Tbilisi and to create some synergy with other Russian dissident tubers 😍
Always good to see what you up too and following you’re journeys…so I wish you all good things for you’re longer stay in Georgia 🇬🇪…until soon ….Alex🇬🇷
Very professional blog. I recognised Doha airport. I stopped there once on my way to Bangkok, flying with Qatar Airways. Very comfortable flight; nice food, soft blankets and hot flannels provided. When we landed the pilot said it was 6:30am, and 32C. I remember the view outside just being blinding white lol.
Bon Voyage Niki, always enjoy your videos and your interesting point of view in exploring new places. happy Home Sweet Home in Georgia and stay safe always .
Looks like you are having fun :) Here is North Carolina the humidity is high. The temperature is in the 90's Fahrenheit but add the humidity it can be over 100 degrees here especially in august. It finally cooled off recently today it is 72 outside what a change :) Be careful in the hot dry country. Make sure you drink a bottle of water an hour if you are going to be outside in that heat. :) Peace.
i can relate to the heat... I visited Hemet Ca (desert near Palm Springs) for awhile years ago, and when I got off the plane, the heat hit me like a brick wall (was 115). Dry heat as well. But after a few days, I became more aclimated to it. What is really hard is when it is very hot AND very humid. Glad you are able to travel to more places of interest as I know you enjoy that.
You are so right. Here in New Orleans it is extremely hot and very humid. An absolute hell. 103°F that feels like 115° with something like 90% humidity. I don't understand how some people are able to go jogging under these conditions. Heat strokes are not uncommon and are often deadly. Not my cup of tea by any means. Give me nice cool A/C. Can't wait for the very few winter weeks for some respite when you can step outside and stay dry for more than 30 seconds.
How do you manage to stay calm and stoic in a situation where you have limitations on planning for future? Anyways I think you need to see this whole situation as an oppurtunity. Stay true to yourself and spread positivity, world will treat you good.
I am glad that you enjoy traveling to different countries. I on the other hand, am a homebody who enjoys my life at home with family and freinds. Now while you are young it's an adventure. Later in life you may change your views. Have a great day!
I couldn’t help but read your post. I agree mostly with what you said. A young person should see the world while they are healthy and able to. I recommend travel to anyone of any age as it expands the mind. When you experience a different culture and you have to adapt to it, it’s very educational and opens the mind to different ways of doing things. The saying goes: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. I’ve been to Europe but always regretted I never made it to Japan or Hawaii or many other places. And now it’s too late as I have health problems which prevent me from traveling. So I regret not seeing more of the world now. Regrets are not a good thing to live with. So go if you can and while you can. That’s just my two cents.
I actually have health problems too, so traveling will have to be done by armchair lol. I've been to a couple places over the years on vacations, but when you worked fulltime and had a child in school years ago, dreams got put on hold! Now it's too late.
My word! What a beautiful place - Qatar. I think you should rather wear a white shirt for the heat. Did you watch that person with the coffee? What type of tea did you had? It looked if the stones were warm where you placed the teapot. Oh yes, that place you had breakfast with half raw egg ... reminded me of my school years. We had school athletics on a Friday. Everyone had to be there. We all had to cheer for our teams. I had to be at school that night ... singing. My voice were almost gone. Phoned my teacher and she insisted I had to sing. She told me to drink a raw egg every 45 minutes. I added vanilla essence. I had time for only 3 eggs, a shower and hair wash and dry before I went back to school. I had to sing for 1 hour! Light and easy songs as the parents start arriving and got seated and then two difficult songs, very high notes and my voice reached the high notes - all because of the raw eggs! You travelled very far to end up so close to Russia. I wish I was younger, much younger to travel with you. Visit all the strange places. Enjoy your time there, let your mom visit and show her the beautiful places.
a raw egg every 45 minutes.. i wouldn't be able to do that! so the tea on the hot stones was amazing, that was black tea with no sugar, and the hot stones kept it hot for all time i stayed there. fantastic!
Regarding your experience with 'extreme' climate change during your travel, it's good to have in mind that acclimatization take about fourteen days. Afterwards the heat/cold/humidity should be fine 😊
It's a lot faster for me fortunately, at least when going to a warm place. I've visited China in summertime and with me being Swedish and rarely even getting 30°C days, I was expecting to struggle in China with high humidity and up to 37°C temperatures where I was staying, but I handled it better than the locals I was staying with 😂 They wanted to stay inside with the AC all day, while I wanted to go outside because that type of heat just felt so good for me. Also never had a problem when visiting Crete in August 2015, I was there for a week and it only took a couple of days until I didn't hop into the pool as much, on the last afternoon before going back home it got cloudy and felt too cold to take a last plunge in the pool, the temperature at that time? 32°C 😅
Niki your videos are a real pleasure to watch. You certainly are talented, compassionate, intelligent and come across as authentic. Keep doing you!! Thank you for sharing small parts of your life with us. ❤😊
I tried to ask Natalia travels and now I'm trying to ask you to meet and make a co-video with Eva Morozova all together. You guys at least got the same political outlook and your path after the war started is kind of similar. I'm pretty sure you got a lot to discuss, especially considering all of you can speak English. This gonna be a legendary collaboration!
NIKI, you reached an entirely different level with this video. Incredible. It was almost like it was made by somebody else. I don't mean that as an insult lol but it was so good, the photography, the shots, the dialogue. It was really really good. I think your subs will go up big time. What a surprise to see where you have ended up I never would have thought. Good luck with settling in and I really really hope you and Roman can do a collab. And hope you get to see your mother relatively soon.
Hi Niki - You are doing what many of us would like to do but for one reason or another don’t do so. Appreciate you sharing your experiences with us. Continue to enjoy and be safe. Cheers 🍂🍁🍂
I've always wanted to visit Georgia myself. I've always wondered if it would be better to speak English or Russian there, since I don't know Georgian. Would love to see more of Tbilsi from you when/if you get a chance to film it. I can't wait for more videos from you! Keep it up, Niki!
Hey again. Architecture of Tbilissi seems to be really nice, and travel there also seems to be quite not too much expensive. Is your friend have a room to rent for a tourist there ? Thank you very much...
I am happy for you. You travel a lot and you live/travel/have many experiences in so many places and people and friends. I really hope that you are fully safe. To be honest, sometimes I imagine that someone/"official" from your country following you. We never know, actually you may mean something like freedom, who is actually rare for a young Russian man.l. From Canada please take care and be prudent... :-)
Niki, it was great to see you in Doha. I transited through there earlier this year, without leaving the Airport. Thanks for doing the tour. It seems to be an extremely hot place. I can remember landing during a sand storm at dusk. It was good to see blues skies in your walk around. Cheers Tony.
So funny that you are in Doha! I just came back from there in Aug. on my way to So. Africa. I too had never been in such hot, humid, and polluted weather. No one was in the streets at all! We hired a driver to take us around for 2 hours and could not stand more than 5 min. outside of the car. Also at the airport we had to wait almost 3 hrs. in immigration. Most people were transferring. Would’ve been funny if I had seen you!
This video was more difficult to finish. So much footage from different places 😅 Spasiba for being with me ❤ drop your questions for Q&A video, I’ll reply to every single question in Super Thanks no matter how many there will be.
Niki, you are so artisticly talented in making videos. I love how you piece things together. It really makes traveling look fun!
Thank you 🙏 Traveling is fun!
Stay strong Nikki!
My Mother is going to Georgia on two weeks. If you see a gaggle of elderly English pensioners strolling around Tbilisi it could be her! I hope everything works out for you in your new home.
Hahaha!
Be careful of the child thieves -they look for easier targets and come in gangs and be really nasty. They are apparently not locals though and police are doing little to stop them.
They're Gypsies, a lot of Eastern European countries have them unfortunately. Police can legally do nothing but detain and release them. they have no Nationality so they can't be deported and since they're minors they can't be arrested either.@@HB-ln1rt
Moment of you sipping a cup of tea in the cool place was a moment of pure joy! ❤
Yes!
I was expecting the cost of a hotel room in Singapore to be much more expensive! A room that size anywhere here in Las Vegas would be twice as much, Good to see you safe Niki!
We said the same thing! In almost any American city.
Even in Sweden, it's very difficult or outright impossible to find a hotel room below $100 per night. Something of the standard Niki was staying in in Singapore, would have likely cost at least close to $150-200 per night in Stockholm, and other cities aren't really cheap either.
Considering the small piece of land that is Singapore, and it being one of if not the most expensive country in the world as far as real estate goes, I was honestly surprised at how inexpensive both the hostel and hotel was! It looked like really nice places too, clean and modern
@@ReyOfLight Exactly my impression. My nephew was just there. He always points out how expensive it is. I guess Niki knows where all the deals are.
Wonder if Qatar has always been this hot? Unbelievable how hot it is and how no one comes out until the sun is gone. Beautiful buildings but no trees or green spaces but it is the desert. Seems the place is almost unlivable. Your a seasoned explorer Niki and i appreciate all the good coverage of your explorations. Much thanks as always. ✈🍜😏
And yet somehow people lived there for ages. Difficult life in the desert
You mean basically middle east?!
Crazy that they held the world cup there.
Thank you, Nikki! This was a great video!
Thank you very much!
I’m sure you look forward to seeing your mom. It’s good to see you arrived and are in a new Apt.
Thank you for this vlog because I have for the first time seen air conditioners on the streets. This is why I am hooked on watching RUclips channels who show your type of contents. We see and learn a lot along with you guys SPASIBA & Remain Blessed.
For my fellow Americans, (40°C × 9/5) + 32 = 104°F
In the uber ride fro Qatar airport
46°C × 9/5) + 32 = 114.8°F
In the dazzling sun in front of museum
What a spectacular video! I think this is one of your very Best!! You showed alot of amazing places! I really felt like I was actually there experiencing it all myself! You were having fun and it really showed! Thank you so much for sharing your journey! Loved this! ❤❤❤
Thank you Lori!
@@NikiProshin ❤️❤️❤️❤️❣️😊
Best of luck in Tbilisi, Niki!
Thank you Jackie!
Safe travels. There is a museum in Tbilisi with archaeological artifacts of Georgia's remote past.
We stayed a month in Tbilisi in April. Right off of Rustaveli, beside Fine Arts museum. Great town, remember it well. Went to Gori (to see NFKRZ old pal) and Stepantsminda overnight trips. Driving that military "highway" was a shocker, the scenery very wild and awesome. Several picnic lunches on top of mountain (take the bus, not the funicular), walk down. Very 'soviet' city with those huge underpasses, super deep very fast metro (first time I felt weightless on a metro train ride), and very fast escalators (a bit dangerous!). Have a great time.
I have to love any young person who actually sends Postcards ! I have to watch your recap of 2023 in Georgia . I live in Tbilisi for 9 months out of the year , then spend summer in Maine, USA ( where I was born in 1948 :-) )......HOPE YOU LIKED IT HERE !
The 🍷 wine, sights, and the lovely people to visit make Georgia seem like a peaceful place to visit. ☺
Georgia is an interesting place to visit for sure
Hugs from Finland Niki ! 🇫🇮💙🤍
Georgia is incredible. Spent six weeks travelling on my first visit, and would love to revisit. I miss the nature there, the wine and the food!
Georgia looks beautiful! The last shots of you at the cafe in Vietnam were so nice as well. Good luck to you!
Greetings from Scandinavia, Niki🎉
Love your channel, Nikki. You did the right thing to get away from home and from that senseless, cruel war. Have fun and stay safe.
Thanks!
Thank you Fred!
Welcome home to Tbilisi...an awesome city, as you know! Have fun, Niki ~~~
Best greets from Germany ❤ stay safe!
Hi from Phoenix, AZ, where we know a lot about hot weather. Stay safe.
Thank you, and hi from Tbilisi!
So beautiful my friend. Thank you for sharing
Do you ever plan to visit the states?
I love how you have gone from quiet, serious, analyzing to looking happy and enthusiastic and excited about things! I hope your day is happy as you look, that’s awesome! Have a great time! You’ve earned it!🥳🥳🥳👍🌷
Welcome to Georgia!
❤what an amazing video! Thank you so much for sharing these fortuitous moments with us! You are like an ambassador of the world sharing love, peace and hope! ❤ Thankyou from Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks!
Thanks Nathan!
This was a well done video, capturing your travels to different countries!
I love the idea of moving from country to country!
I can see it can be tiresome with all your belongings.
You capture it very well! Thank you Niki!👏
We lived in Tbilisi in 2016-2018. Georgia is a fantastic country with lovely people. We are in Romania now. Enjoy, mate.
This video is beautiful. 😊
Thanks for the great content Nikki. I haven't watched in awhile - last time was when you were covering the protests and that guy accosted you - I was really concerned. It's good to see you in a safer place - it seems obvious that are hurting inside from all of the issues with your 'homeland'. I look forward to your 'prayer' manifesting - I suppose I could reword it as "let's hope for true peace in our world". Sending the best to you. Peace
Love Georgian wine, beet, garlic and and walnut salad, Khachipuri (cheese bread), and flavorful clay pot beans with pickled veggies. So good!
Great video! 💕
Thanks!
Good luck with your future plans 🙏
I haven't been here for a while but it's always good to get back and feel the tranquility anf peace your videos transmit
Great to see your actual travel vlog again! I hope you have a pleasant time in Tbilisi and to create some synergy with other Russian dissident tubers 😍
lets go 'painstakingly!'
Ciao from Italy!
Ciao!
спасибо за интересное видео, всего вам самого наилучшего ❣
Always good to see what you up too and following you’re journeys…so I wish you all good things for you’re longer stay in Georgia 🇬🇪…until soon ….Alex🇬🇷
Really enjoyed this video. Qatar is so modern. Thanks Niki
True, although the ACs outdoors make me cringe because of their huge climate impact. If nobody spends time outside, why bother?
Love the footage (of Qatar in particular - amazing, how empty the streets were). Have fun meeting your fellow dissidents and your mum! ❤
You see the same throughout the middle east in summer, also many of southern European towns and cities are empty early summer afternoons.
Very professional blog. I recognised Doha airport. I stopped there once on my way to Bangkok, flying with Qatar Airways. Very comfortable flight; nice food, soft blankets and hot flannels provided. When we landed the pilot said it was 6:30am, and 32C. I remember the view outside just being blinding white lol.
Good morning from USA and you look sound and look so happy
Bon Voyage Niki, always enjoy your videos and your interesting point of view in exploring new places. happy Home Sweet Home in Georgia and stay safe always .
Hey Niki,
Just wanted to say the production or editing or whatever is much improved on this video. Whatever you're doing differently, keep it up!
Looks like you are having fun :) Here is North Carolina the humidity is high. The temperature is in the 90's Fahrenheit but add the humidity it can be over 100 degrees here especially in august. It finally cooled off recently today it is 72 outside what a change :) Be careful in the hot dry country. Make sure you drink a bottle of water an hour if you are going to be outside in that heat. :) Peace.
i can relate to the heat... I visited Hemet Ca (desert near Palm Springs) for awhile years ago, and when I got off the plane, the heat hit me like a brick wall (was 115). Dry heat as well. But after a few days, I became more aclimated to it. What is really hard is when it is very hot AND very humid. Glad you are able to travel to more places of interest as I know you enjoy that.
You are so right. Here in New Orleans it is extremely hot and very humid. An absolute hell. 103°F that feels like 115° with something like 90% humidity. I don't understand how some people are able to go jogging under these conditions. Heat strokes are not uncommon and are often deadly. Not my cup of tea by any means. Give me nice cool A/C. Can't wait for the very few winter weeks for some respite when you can step outside and stay dry for more than 30 seconds.
How do you manage to stay calm and stoic in a situation where you have limitations on planning for future? Anyways I think you need to see this whole situation as an oppurtunity. Stay true to yourself and spread positivity, world will treat you good.
Who gets to plan for the future? 😅
@@christopherellis2663 true
I don't overthink and have confidence that everything is gonna be fine, that simple 😅
Thank you for the video!🙏
I am glad that you enjoy traveling to different countries. I on the other hand, am a homebody who
enjoys my life at home with family and freinds. Now while you are young it's an adventure. Later in life you may change your views. Have a great day!
We all like different lifestyles and that's fine! Have a wonderful day :)
I couldn’t help but read your post. I agree mostly with what you said. A young person should see the world while they are healthy and able to.
I recommend travel to anyone of any age as it expands the mind. When you experience a different culture and you have to adapt to it, it’s very educational and opens the mind to different ways of doing things.
The saying goes: when in Rome, do as the Romans do. I’ve been to Europe but always regretted I never made it to Japan or Hawaii or many other places. And now it’s too late as I have health problems which prevent me from traveling.
So I regret not seeing more of the world now. Regrets are not a good thing to live with.
So go if you can and while you can. That’s just my two cents.
I actually have health problems too, so traveling will have to be done by armchair lol. I've been to a couple places over the years on vacations, but when you worked fulltime and had a child in school years ago, dreams got put on hold!
Now it's too late.
@@sjbutler2330 I’m sorry to hear that. It proves my point.
My word! What a beautiful place - Qatar. I think you should rather wear a white shirt for the heat. Did you watch that person with the coffee? What type of tea did you had? It looked if the stones were warm where you placed the teapot. Oh yes, that place you had breakfast with half raw egg ... reminded me of my school years. We had school athletics on a Friday. Everyone had to be there. We all had to cheer for our teams. I had to be at school that night ... singing. My voice were almost gone. Phoned my teacher and she insisted I had to sing. She told me to drink a raw egg every 45 minutes. I added vanilla essence. I had time for only 3 eggs, a shower and hair wash and dry before I went back to school. I had to sing for 1 hour! Light and easy songs as the parents start arriving and got seated and then two difficult songs, very high notes and my voice reached the high notes - all because of the raw eggs! You travelled very far to end up so close to Russia. I wish I was younger, much younger to travel with you. Visit all the strange places. Enjoy your time there, let your mom visit and show her the beautiful places.
a raw egg every 45 minutes.. i wouldn't be able to do that! so the tea on the hot stones was amazing, that was black tea with no sugar, and the hot stones kept it hot for all time i stayed there. fantastic!
Regarding your experience with 'extreme' climate change during your travel, it's good to have in mind that acclimatization take about fourteen days. Afterwards the heat/cold/humidity should be fine 😊
I did not know this - thanks.
It's a lot faster for me fortunately, at least when going to a warm place. I've visited China in summertime and with me being Swedish and rarely even getting 30°C days, I was expecting to struggle in China with high humidity and up to 37°C temperatures where I was staying, but I handled it better than the locals I was staying with 😂 They wanted to stay inside with the AC all day, while I wanted to go outside because that type of heat just felt so good for me. Also never had a problem when visiting Crete in August 2015, I was there for a week and it only took a couple of days until I didn't hop into the pool as much, on the last afternoon before going back home it got cloudy and felt too cold to take a last plunge in the pool, the temperature at that time? 32°C 😅
So good to see you Niki, love all your videos, stay safe my friend.
Niki your videos are a real pleasure to watch. You certainly are talented, compassionate, intelligent and come across as authentic. Keep doing you!! Thank you for sharing small parts of your life with us. ❤😊
I tried to ask Natalia travels and now I'm trying to ask you to meet and make a co-video with Eva Morozova all together. You guys at least got the same political outlook and your path after the war started is kind of similar. I'm pretty sure you got a lot to discuss, especially considering all of you can speak English. This gonna be a legendary collaboration!
Haven't heard of Eva but will check out her channel, thanks
@@NikiProshin She's THE legend!
I loved Georgia! Can't wait for the new content.
NIKI, you reached an entirely different level with this video. Incredible. It was almost like it was made by somebody else. I don't mean that as an insult lol but it was so good, the photography, the shots, the dialogue. It was really really good. I think your subs will go up big time. What a surprise to see where you have ended up I never would have thought. Good luck with settling in and I really really hope you and Roman can do a collab. And hope you get to see your mother relatively soon.
Probably got someone else to edit it.
@@JK_Clark???
All the best bro 💚🙏🏼 Great video. Cheers!
Niki, good luck in your new location!!
Niki likes to move it, move it.
Your videos have come a long way 😊
Nice to see you enjoyed in SG! Very authentic breakfast 😊
Niki, you are the best
I absolutely love traveling with you. This is your thing my friend, your english is getting betterand better too
All the best to you and your family!
Hello Niki I really enjoy this video of your travel’s I’m happy too see that your safe! I’m always watching you from Orlando Florida 😊
Thank you for sharing Niki
Great video Niki!
I do hope you finally settle Niki, although the nomadic lifestyle is ancestral in us all !!!!
Hi Niki - You are doing what many of us would like to do but for one reason or another don’t do so. Appreciate you sharing your experiences with us. Continue to enjoy and be safe. Cheers 🍂🍁🍂
I've always wanted to visit Georgia myself. I've always wondered if it would be better to speak English or Russian there, since I don't know Georgian. Would love to see more of Tbilsi from you when/if you get a chance to film it.
I can't wait for more videos from you!
Keep it up, Niki!
yes I believe many people speak English for tourists, and Russian is spoken by older people
Nice to catch up with you and your travels. Take care.
Fingers crossed for your mom "escape". Stay safe
Have a beautiful stay in Georgia!
Niki it’s really refreshing to see you doing well. I hope one day you can safely return to your ancestral homeland.
I can’t believe you were wondering around in 46C dressed in ‘black’😱🥵😂 - fab Video, though 👌❤️
That was a bit hot 😅
Looking forward to you doing another video with Alena & Natasha some time soon. Glad you back in Georgia and can enjoy a good bottle of wine again.
Pure example of how concrate and stone without trees can create extreme heat
Thanks
Thank you!
Cheers to the world being ok! Really enjoy your videos and appreciate the opportunity to see so much of the world through your eyes.
Welcome to Singapore and Well Wishes to you.
Hey again. Architecture of Tbilissi seems to be really nice, and travel there also seems to be quite not too much expensive. Is your friend have a room to rent for a tourist there ? Thank you very much...
Take care , and enjoy your journey ❣️
I hope you stay safe and enjoy your life ❤
Best to you on your journey, thank you for posting.
I am happy for you. You travel a lot and you live/travel/have many experiences in so many places and people and friends. I really hope that you are fully safe. To be honest, sometimes I imagine that someone/"official" from your country following you. We never know, actually you may mean something like freedom, who is actually rare for a young Russian man.l. From Canada please take care and be prudent... :-)
Niki, it was great to see you in Doha. I transited through there earlier this year, without leaving the Airport. Thanks for doing the tour. It seems to be an extremely hot place. I can remember landing during a sand storm at dusk. It was good to see blues skies in your walk around. Cheers Tony.
The dissident friends! Yes. This is an amazing video. Very enjoyable and entertaining. I can tell you put a lot of work into editing it. Great job.
Thanks! For Sharing your adventures.. What are some of the Best Beef meals in Georgia?
Thank you! I'll show you one of my favs in the next video :)
Would love to visit Georgia one day
Amazing architecture- thanks for sharing all of your experiences
Nice touch with the different background music setting the mood for the shots , and great editing / cuts ,,, bravo
How funny are all the toast places in Singapore! They just love it for some reason
So funny that you are in Doha! I just came back from there in Aug. on my way to So. Africa. I too had never been in such hot, humid, and polluted weather. No one was in the streets at all! We hired a driver to take us around for 2 hours and could not stand more than 5 min. outside of the car. Also at the airport we had to wait almost 3 hrs. in immigration. Most people were transferring. Would’ve been funny if I had seen you!
Happy for you!