Those nice tea-sharers reminded me of my grand-parents, who emigrated to America from Romania, the scarves on their heads my grand-parents called babooskas. They were so kind and hospitable--all the time. Your video brought the memory of their love for me back to my mind and tears to my eyes, I called my grand-pa, Moshu, and my grand-ma, Buni, Romanian terms for ones fore-fathers.
Her vlogs makes me feel the world is a very beautiful place to live in, all the positive vibes with all the people she meets unlike we see in news everyday. More powers Nora! Love from Philippines 🇵🇭!
Ulan her gün haberlerde göre göre insanlardan soğuyorum halbuki güzelim insanlarımız var çoğu saf temiz insanlar ingilizce bilmesede ne güzel derdini anlatıyo :D
the man "inside the car" said to you: in Turkish "düşme" which means "do not fall" and after in a minute you fell :)) listen to the locals :))) Welcome Turkey.
But she don’t understand Turkish and hence, makes no sense “ listening to the locals” if they are not speaking the language you understands. Thanks for the translation and i have like your comment too👍🏻
Arkadaşlar iyi yorumlarinizdan dolayı sizlere çok teşekkür ediyorum bazı arkadaşlar İngilizce bilmediğim için daha doğrusu derdimi anlatacak kadar biliyorum ama bazıları dalga geçmek yerine susmayı bilsin eyvallah saolun 👍
Small truck driver told you, "aç mısın?" = "are you hungry?" and "dil bilmiyorum, bü yüzde ben gidiyorum." = I don't know English and I don't understand you, so I'm going." What a lovely video. Thank you for the video! Safe Ride!
Senin bu cümleyi yazma imkanı veren bu gücü sağlayan yaşamsal faliyetlerinin çalışmasında ki kudretin tamamen onda olduğu ALLAH ken motoru kaldırmasında Allah demesinin neresi komik? Yaradan izin vermedikçe yaprak kımıldamaz bırak motoru
@@bahadirbatur Biz Müslümanlar Allah'ın ismini hayatımızın her anına nüfuz ettirmişiz. Korktuğumuzda, şaşırdığımızda, sevindiğimizde, sıkıntıya düştüğümüzde ilk önce Allah'ın ismini anarız. Refleksleşmiştir bu, güzel de bir şeydir. Videodaki de böyle. Yukarıdaki, adamın özgüvenli bir şekilde yaparız, ederiz, kaldırırız tarzında yardıma gelip motorun ağırlığını üstüne alınca nasıl bozulduğunu vurgulayan bir cümle. Görüldüğü üzere onlarca kişi de vurgulanmak istenen noktanın ne olduğunu, espirinin hedefinin neresi olduğunun farkında. Bir tek siz sakız gibi sürdürüp en olmadık yere çekecek mantığı gösterdiniz. Tebrik ve teşekkür ederim.
Glad you and Basanti are ok 👍🏼 the kindness of that man helping you and the family inviting you to share tea is just heartwarming. Keep riding safe. Xxx 💖👍🏼😎🏍
Best wishes from Moscow, Russia. Wish you luck! What an encouraging journey! Got relatives in Holland and love both Russia and Holland so it makes watching twice as enjoining! Take care!
Dear Norally, i m like in a dream when i watch you and your videos. I m 38 now and its first time that i have a bike suzuki v strom. And its just because of you and inspiration you gave me! God bless you dear!
Basanti was tired and wanted to take a short dirt-nap. My bike does that on occasion. I was beginning to think Noraly was immortal and never tipped over.
It is a common secret that it is very common to drop your bike off. Men do it all the time and hide it. Girls do it too and laught about it! Like you and me! I dropped my brothers gsxr couple of times, my vespa and even my little 50cc scooter! It isn't something to be ashamed of, bikes are heavy and especially to short people. I love your coolness Noraly!
Over the months of watching your videos Noraly you have become like a close family member who's safety I am always wishing. Good luck and happy riding.
Really hats off to you, Really it's a motivation episode to all men's, Really Proud to Watch all your Episode with Basandi all the way from INDIA, God bless you with long life
Noraly, please share the map showing your journey with people you visit with, especially kids, and capture their reactions. It will be interesting to see dreams of adventure in their eyes.
Personification of a motorbike and naming her “Basanti”and your strong relationship with the bike have been the most heartwarming aspect of your motorcycle adventure. The way you interact with the folks you meet randomly on the road is remarkable. It shows that we don’t need a specific language to communicate the elementary human thoughts with one another. Stunning scenery in Central Asia specially near Afghan border area is a highlight. For some reason the videos have become very clearer may be due to different lighting conditions in the landscape. I have managed to watch almost every episodes and looking forward to see the rest of the journey in the near future. Good luck.
For this 2 days I have already seen first 50 episodes on your channel ... you are really motivate myself.. and I love your energy to adventures in your eyes))) good luck in your journey Noraly)
Hey Noraly, really so nice of that family sharing their tea and snacks at the little picnic spot at the lake. Lifting the RE is quite an effort so fortunate to have someone around help you to pick it up. Am sure you would've done that by yourself as well. You're strong and brave. Ride safe.
You inspire me, Noraly! I also want to have a motorcycle, and see the world around me. Thank you lady, for good impressions. You show us that the world's more kind than it seems. It ain't bad. God bless you! Good luck!
Hospitality & kindness from people throughout her trip is amazing. The mountains & openness of the country side is breath taking. Would love to travel throughout these regions one day. Cheers from 🇦🇺 👌🏻👍🏻
i am from Turekey but this is the part of Turkey people telling us do not go there it s dangerous..thank you for showing us this friendly and totaly harmless people! I think my next visit will be to the east Turkey))
That's why we love Noraly, even when you fall you still laugh. Locals are friendly and they spoke mostly Turkish with you but among themselves they usually spoke Kurdish.
What a nice people.... They share whatever they have for Noraly. Tea and some food staff. Bu insan cok misafirsever. Tesakkurler. Turkler... Thx for all Turkish Brothers and Sisters... From Canada...
The guy at 11:36 asked you to have some lunch in a restaurant if you are hungry👼 Btw “bir kişi bir oda bir gece” = one person one room one night. You can use it for booking.
I love it .. the people are so nice. God bless their hearts for their kindness. People in Turkey and these countries are super nice. Much love from the USA.❤❤👍👍👍
Welcome to our country firstly!We can help you if you share the route in turkey.The turkey is a little difficult to use motorcycles cause car drivers do not respect motorcyclists.Please be carefull “yellow cars” “big blue buses” “small transportation vehicles”!if you have a problem you can call 155 and 156.Be safe, see you✌🏻
Welcome to Turkey, Please keep your route more precise and planned during your visit of southern east area, some roads and historical places can be dangerous at night. You can also visit blacksea region (more preferable) for great nature and temps are lower. Keep an eye on traffic in crowded cities. Enjoy your trip and great cultural-historical places. You can also choose to detour with better roads instead of believing in maps or (google maps). Yandex map is a good way to check the route..
in august 5th 1986 I left/escaped IRAN,and after 6 nights of 12 hour a night mountain climbing,I arrived at city of VAN, fresh smell of freedom!! I love that town,even though it was not the best situation in my life, so some of those road you were driving I was walking for days,to get some where,and had to make sure I won't get caught by police!
Dear Norali and basanti shown us, people in every corner of the world are having plenty of love in them, nd very much heartful nd kind nd lovely.... Then we need to think that why we are fighting each other????? Who is in need of these fights?????????????
To have someone help you lift Basanti up after falling out in the middle of nowhere...that’s favor. What an honor to meet people out in the nowhere land and they invite you to have Turkish tea and food...more favor. It follows you wherever you go. Thank you so much Noraly for sharing such awesome adventures and beautiful videos. You’re such a great person and live the life so many would love to do. Can’t wait to watch the next video...still catching up...”let’s go” ❤️🏍
Hey Noraly, great video. The GoPro never shows how steep or inclined the ground really is!. But the lovely picnic by the lake with the family more than made up for the tumble on Basanti!! Great stuff, Cheers, Steve
Love the plywood police car. They used to have one in the small Eastern Washington State (USA) town of Palouse. By the time we realized what it was we had slowed down. 😊
At this pace it's going hit a million. I think that her personality attracts people who generally don't watch motorcycle rtw videos. Anyway, I love it. Keep it up! :)
Dein strahlendes Lachen schon am Morgen, diese inspirierende Lebensfreude ist einmalig. Let´s GO. Sitze hier gemütlich vor dem PC und kann deine weltweiten, unglaublich abenteuerlichen Entdeckungs-Exkursionen bestaunen. Bewundere wie du mit feurigem Temperament auf dem Motorrad unbekanntes Terrain erforschen und intuitiv meist mit der richtigen Strategie und deinem "sonnigen Gemüt" die außergewöhnlichen Tracks bezwingst. Die fremden Menschen freuen sich immer und überall bei deinem Erscheinen, SUPER.
Just Basanti reminding you who is really in charge. Glad you are both OK. From, The internet. The rule of thumb is...when riding around a fallen tree, always ride around the stump end. Usually more predictable, that way.
I thinK that SHE HAS VERY WELL ESTABISH SPONSORS.This story has been very reasticly directed..But they wont be reliefed...Question is why..This trip has many mysteries
Lord Mike Key Seems you feel these scenes are pre-scripted. Not in the least. She is very good at editing the content. But that is content that was filmed as it happened. Her videos are so enlightening and interesting, she doesn’t need to go pre-directing anything. If you don’t like her videos, why would you watch them?
Golden rule for off road bikers here in Brazil: "When in doubt, accelerate!" This will likely prevent almost all falls, as this one when descending a steeper part.
Where ever I went in the world, basicly for work, I found people like this, friendly and hospitable. I like your videos, they show the world like it really is, friendly people and no politics.
Welcome to the geography where I was born in. I was bor in Van. The people there not speaking English but they are very friendly and hospitable.They speak with you without English.They want to help you every time. Conversation between you and Kurdish family very good. They are speaking Kurdis and Turkish you are speking English but you can agree :)
I saw the title and feared the worst. Thankfully all is well with you both. Due in part to your story, I bought a Himalayan yesterday to tour in Ecuador! I will be delighted if I have a tiny fraction of the adventure you have. Cheers!
@@daveinwla6360 for longer and more remote trips I may carry brake and clutch levers, and perhaps a chain or section of chain. Cables are cheap and light, and so is an oil filter. Its not like I am riding into the Australian outback in January. I will pretty much never be more than a $100.00 ride from a decent sized city.
@@daveinwla6360 There are dealers and authorized mechanics in Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil. I have not been watching Itchy Boots from the start, so I was unaware of those issues.
Hospitality of Turkish villagers are has no limits, and when they offer its without expecting anything from you except a smile and a thank you. Turkish people says "Tanri misafiri" (Guest of the God) to the travelers and they try to please them to gain favor of the God. I had many wonderful meals with the villagers while i was traveling in Turkey and in some other countries but that's not common in cities.
It's just so beautiful to see, how lovely the people are. Each encounter enriches each others' lives, with friendly waves, a shot of vodka or a glass of tea or a photo with you and Basanti. Small simple things, that make live richer for all.
I don't know how many times I have watched season one now. 5 times? 6? Yesterday and today I kind of needed a good distraction from a painful medical issue that keeps giving me hell. What better escape than witnessing the loveliness of our world and its people? …I had gotten so into this video that I caught myself raising my hand to wave back at he family as Noraly said her good byes to the family who had invited her for tea… 😅🤣😂 Blame it on the painkillers! 🤣 …or wonderful Noraly and these lovely lovely people just being so utterly totally lovely² and a cure for any pain that they manage to totally captivate some silly German's aching head with their loveliness! Love and hugs and smooches to all of yous! 😍☺
@@Paracelsus2037 I am like a new man, thanks for asking! 🤗 But happy? I still have no license for motorcycles. So there's a bit of a way to go to happiness. And then some more. ☺ P.S.: How are you today?
Years ago a friend of mine, a train enthusiast, went to Turkey to photograph steam locomotives then still in service. At a large marshalling yard, he ended up in the signal house overseeing the yard. The railway officer on duty had come out and invited him to see the action from the best position. They had litres of Turkish tea all day long. It seems wherever you go in Turkey you get to drink lots of tea with the locals 😊😁
@@kirkwortman6109 You are absolutely right. This is money well spent. After all, we get to see many places in a different way from what travel sites on TV offer us. Besides that we are so lucky to enjoy the positive nature of Noraly.
@@bebopscooter And you are absolutely right, too, Hans. Noraly is perhaps the most positive, uplifting, and joyful personality I've ever seen on RUclips.
Those nice tea-sharers reminded me of my grand-parents, who emigrated to America from Romania, the scarves on their heads my grand-parents called babooskas. They were so kind and hospitable--all the time. Your video brought the memory of their love for me back to my mind and tears to my eyes, I called my grand-pa, Moshu, and my grand-ma, Buni, Romanian terms for ones fore-fathers.
She is such a natural in bringing these videos together with scenery, riding, people, food, music, etc.!
Watching from Colorado
Loved the sights in Turkey. The family by the lake was wonderful with hospitality and genuine kindness. As for Basanti, reliable and forgiving!
AS A Turkish person, I'm proud of again when I witnessed that family's hospitality when they had invited our brave girl :)
I have been to Turkey many times and I can verify the wonderful hospitality of the Turkish people.
The language of the World is kindness. The family from Turkey proved it. Keep it up great videos
Best comment, like it!
6:00 böyle misafirperverlik nerede var Allah Aşkına Canım Ülkem Türkiyem🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
ByKarışıkWT hani çay içtikleri yerin arkası ne ya çöp mü ? Tam göremedim de
Kemal Sunal sandım o abiyi konuşmaya baksana :)
gercekten guzel ulkemin her yeri ayni. Sicakkanli insanlarla dolu
ben sevindim burdan bu karsilamaya ya
@@neotrnty4717 Yok sen yanlış görmüşsün, kanında akan kandan kaynaklanıyor olabilir o kir.
Misaperlik guzel ama, Van golunun manzarasini gosteremedi kadin cop icinde her yer.
Her vlogs makes me feel the world is a very beautiful place to live in, all the positive vibes with all the people she meets unlike we see in news everyday. More powers Nora! Love from Philippines 🇵🇭!
İ havent seen before that two people speak two different language but unterstand each other perfectly 3:45
His body language and mimics are really on point though
@@mertcanaltay3722 ikinizde turksunuz knk neden birbirinizle ingilizce konusuyonuz jahsajjsja
@@zonwe hahahahahahah
@@zonwe evrensel dil herkes anlasın diye olabilir mi ?
@@emrecanozturk250 biliyorum knk ondan öyle konuştuklarıni şaka amaçlı
Such random acts of pure kindness & hospitality-my heart sings praise & thanks for all the Turkish people that helped and welcomed you. 👍😋
Ulan her gün haberlerde göre göre insanlardan soğuyorum halbuki güzelim insanlarımız var çoğu saf temiz insanlar ingilizce bilmesede ne güzel derdini anlatıyo :D
Kardeşim aynı düşüncelere sahibiz. Ne kadar güzel iyi kalpli insanlarımız var. Adam nasıl koştu geldi
Kardeş ben Silopi'de görev yapıyorum 4 senedir. aslen Mersinliyim . burda gördüğün saygıyı yardımseverliği göremezsin hiçbir yerde.
Ya bembeyaz bir kağıt düşünelim küçük bir siyah nokta olduğunu düşünelim kağıtta gözümüz ilk o siyah noktaya takılır
derdi: I don t speed english dukxisfjsmnd
ne guzede sofralarına davet edıyorlar sorgusuz suhalsız
the man "inside the car" said to you: in Turkish "düşme" which means "do not fall" and after in a minute you fell :)) listen to the locals :)))
Welcome Turkey.
What was the small truck driver saying to her ? 11:20 and onward
But she don’t understand Turkish and hence, makes no sense “ listening to the locals” if they are not speaking the language you understands. Thanks for the translation and i have like your comment too👍🏻
@@gustavzollernmakinen1516 Homeland or country? (In Turkish: memleket). Actually he would like to ask to her, "where do you come from?
@@കാരക്കൂട്ടിൽദാസൻ-ശ5ണ dasaaaa
I visited Turkey a few years ago on a cruise, loved every minute. Istanbul far exceeded our expectations. Will be back for sure.
Arkadaşlar iyi yorumlarinizdan dolayı sizlere çok teşekkür ediyorum bazı arkadaşlar İngilizce bilmediğim için daha doğrusu derdimi anlatacak kadar biliyorum ama bazıları dalga geçmek yerine susmayı bilsin eyvallah saolun 👍
Ahmet TAŞ ülkemizi gezen bir yabancıya göstermiş olduğunuz güler yüz ve misafirperverlik için çok teşekkürler iyikide varsınız güzel insanlar 👋
@@frat____6061 eyvallah kim olsa aynı şeyi yapardı diye düşünüyorum bende elimden geleni yaptım teşekkür ederim 🙏
Ahmet TAŞ Kardeşim sen harika birisin. Sıcakkanlılığını görünce inanılmaz mutlu oldum. Ailene ve sana sonsuz sevgiler.
@@gfbersel16 eyvallah saolun çok teşekkür ederim 🙏
Ahmet TAŞ sen adamsin adammm
Small truck driver told you, "aç mısın?" = "are you hungry?" and "dil bilmiyorum, bü yüzde ben gidiyorum." = I don't know English and I don't understand you, so I'm going." What a lovely video. Thank you for the video! Safe Ride!
So cute 😘
Beautiful people, very hospital
I look at comments to know this. thanks
@@MarzouqZyoud me too :)
Oh man, these people are so lovely! And the Landscape and food aswell!
more wonderful people...helping your bike up again, offering tea and food by the lake and just saying 'hi'...brilliant.
Abim, sıkıntı yok hallederiz, diye geldi. Motorun altına girince birden Allah Allah'a döndü. :)
Hahahaha
Senin bu cümleyi yazma imkanı veren bu gücü sağlayan yaşamsal faliyetlerinin çalışmasında ki kudretin tamamen onda olduğu ALLAH ken motoru kaldırmasında Allah demesinin neresi komik? Yaradan izin vermedikçe yaprak kımıldamaz bırak motoru
@@bahadirbatur Biz Müslümanlar Allah'ın ismini hayatımızın her anına nüfuz ettirmişiz. Korktuğumuzda, şaşırdığımızda, sevindiğimizde, sıkıntıya düştüğümüzde ilk önce Allah'ın ismini anarız. Refleksleşmiştir bu, güzel de bir şeydir. Videodaki de böyle. Yukarıdaki, adamın özgüvenli bir şekilde yaparız, ederiz, kaldırırız tarzında yardıma gelip motorun ağırlığını üstüne alınca nasıl bozulduğunu vurgulayan bir cümle. Görüldüğü üzere onlarca kişi de vurgulanmak istenen noktanın ne olduğunu, espirinin hedefinin neresi olduğunun farkında. Bir tek siz sakız gibi sürdürüp en olmadık yere çekecek mantığı gösterdiniz. Tebrik ve teşekkür ederim.
@@adogu8198
Ben senin vurgulamak istediğini anladım ama sen ALLAHLA ŞAKA YAPILMAYACAĞINI BİLMİYORSUN
Aga 3:58'de ki selamı çok klas değil mi eridim bittim xD
Turkish tea with a Turkish family in the heart of the country, idyllic. Fantastic countryside.
Kurdish family
@@mulosbron9533 kürtçe konuşuyorlar
they where probably kurds
@sick turrett i do because these people arent turks and should not be seen as turks
Not turkis they are kurdish family. They speak kurdish not turkish
Hi, I am from Russia and I really enjoy watching your videos, you are a brave girl)
Glad you and Basanti are ok 👍🏼 the kindness of that man helping you and the family inviting you to share tea is just heartwarming. Keep riding safe. Xxx 💖👍🏼😎🏍
I told u, marry whit me. U dont want! If u marry whit me i help u everthing happen to u.. i cook for u.. everthing i do for dear.. hahahahhahahahha
Best wishes from Moscow, Russia. Wish you luck! What an encouraging journey! Got relatives in Holland and love both Russia and Holland so it makes watching twice as enjoining! Take care!
Friendly people wherever you go, that is the world we like
I completely agree with you. There should be peace and kindness all over the world instead of having violence!
and half of the world dont like us.
Dear Norally, i m like in a dream when i watch you and your videos. I m 38 now and its first time that i have a bike suzuki v strom. And its just because of you and inspiration you gave me! God bless you dear!
Her laughter even when she falls is the reason why she is such a joy to watch. Also the impeccable RE rumble 🏍
1:27 sahte trafik polis aracının motorlu turisti de keklediği andır:))
Funny how "trafik polis" is spelled exactly the same way in swedish.
The kindness of strangers, always reminds me of the basic goodness of people, wherever they are.
13:50
-"türkçe biliyor musunuz?"
- no turkish!
- VEYSEL ABİ İNGİLİZCE ZANİİYY???
D
LKAKJŞDLAKŞSDLKASD
Ya yemin ediorum izlerken bulunduğum mekanda haykırdım gülmekten
:WEWQ:Eqe
Zaniy kürtçe de biliyormusun anlamına geliyo
@@beytullahguler0 ona kırmancı zaniy denir
Basanti was tired and wanted to take a short dirt-nap. My bike does that on occasion. I was beginning to think Noraly was immortal and never tipped over.
It is a common secret that it is very common to drop your bike off. Men do it all the time and hide it. Girls do it too and laught about it! Like you and me! I dropped my brothers gsxr couple of times, my vespa and even my little 50cc scooter! It isn't something to be ashamed of, bikes are heavy and especially to short people. I love your coolness Noraly!
Over the months of watching your videos Noraly you have become like a close family member who's safety I am always wishing. Good luck and happy riding.
Really hats off to you, Really it's a motivation episode to all men's, Really Proud to Watch all your Episode with Basandi all the way from INDIA, God bless you with long life
Noraly, please share the map showing your journey with people you visit with, especially kids, and capture their reactions.
It will be interesting to see dreams of adventure in their eyes.
Damm good idea.
I think the children would love it,
lwpowers I have done that a few times but always off camera (for no particular reason). I will try capture that moment for a video! :)
yes when they grow and realize they're internet
Personification of a motorbike and naming her “Basanti”and your strong relationship with the bike have been the most heartwarming aspect of your motorcycle adventure. The way you interact with the folks you meet randomly on the road is remarkable. It shows that we don’t need a specific language to communicate the elementary human thoughts with one another. Stunning scenery in Central Asia specially near Afghan border area is a highlight. For some reason the videos have become very clearer may be due to different lighting conditions in the landscape. I have managed to watch almost every episodes and looking forward to see the rest of the journey in the near future. Good luck.
For this 2 days I have already seen first 50 episodes on your channel ... you are really motivate myself.. and I love your energy to adventures in your eyes))) good luck in your journey Noraly)
Hey Noraly, really so nice of that family sharing their tea and snacks at the little picnic spot at the lake. Lifting the RE is quite an effort so fortunate to have someone around help you to pick it up. Am sure you would've done that by yourself as well. You're strong and brave. Ride safe.
The Turkish people very kind and friendly stunning looking country
Hi I really enjoyed watching all videos..you are brave lady thank for video
Hi karma from Bhutan ..why don't you come to our country its really beautiful the culture is so different you will love it .
You inspire me, Noraly! I also want to have a motorcycle, and see the world around me. Thank you lady, for good impressions. You show us that the world's more kind than it seems. It ain't bad. God bless you! Good luck!
A fall the you can laugh at when it happens, great attitude. Glad all is well. Turkish tea is awesome!
Andrew Hannam they people kurdish
Sen ne güzel bir adamsın ahmet hahaha ulan yarıldım ya her cümleden sonra "yes" demesi :))))))
ulan ne kaliteli insanlarımız var ya :D helal olsun onlara
😂😂😂😂
Hospitality & kindness from people throughout her trip is amazing. The mountains & openness of the country side is breath taking. Would love to travel throughout these regions one day. Cheers from 🇦🇺 👌🏻👍🏻
i am from Turekey but this is the part of Turkey people telling us do not go there it s dangerous..thank you for showing us this friendly and totaly harmless people! I think my next visit will be to the east Turkey))
2:27 the man says be carefull dont felt down :D
Ilker Agaoglu harbiden ne adammış ya
ulan koptum ya düşme haaaaa diyo
And she felt lol
After watching ur episodes. I realised how beautiful the people are around the world 👌
Yes they are....there are good people in the most surprising places...
Great scenery in Mountains of Turkey. The people are very friendly!
Good thing the guy was there, beautiful country, people are great everywhere
That's why we love Noraly, even when you fall you still laugh. Locals are friendly and they spoke mostly Turkish with you but among themselves they usually spoke Kurdish.
Kürt olmadan Türk, Türk olmadan Kürt olmaz zaten. O yüzden Türk ya da Kürt değil sadece insan, bu toprakların insanı. Teşekkürler.
What a nice people.... They share whatever they have for Noraly. Tea and some food staff. Bu insan cok misafirsever. Tesakkurler. Turkler... Thx for all Turkish Brothers and Sisters... From Canada...
The guy at 11:36 asked you to have some lunch in a restaurant if you are hungry👼
Btw “bir kişi bir oda bir gece” = one person one room one night. You can use it for booking.
I love it .. the people are so nice. God bless their hearts for their kindness. People in Turkey and these countries are super nice. Much love from the USA.❤❤👍👍👍
Welcome to our country firstly!We can help you if you share the route in turkey.The turkey is a little difficult to use motorcycles cause car drivers do not respect motorcyclists.Please be carefull “yellow cars” “big blue buses” “small transportation vehicles”!if you have a problem you can call 155 and 156.Be safe, see you✌🏻
Turkey has been tormented with fighting recently, but when strangers offer you a tea in the middle of nowhere: It should give us all hope.
Welcome to Turkey, Please keep your route more precise and planned during your visit of southern east area, some roads and historical places can be dangerous at night. You can also visit blacksea region (more preferable) for great nature and temps are lower. Keep an eye on traffic in crowded cities. Enjoy your trip and great cultural-historical places.
You can also choose to detour with better roads instead of believing in maps or (google maps). Yandex map is a good way to check the route..
in august 5th 1986 I left/escaped IRAN,and after 6 nights of 12 hour a night mountain climbing,I arrived at city of VAN,
fresh smell of freedom!! I love that town,even though it was not the best situation in my life,
so some of those road you were driving I was walking for days,to get some where,and had to make sure I won't get caught by police!
Dear Norali and basanti shown us, people in every corner of the world are having plenty of love in them, nd very much heartful nd kind nd lovely....
Then we need to think that why we are fighting each other????? Who is in need of these fights?????????????
really enjoyed the human interaction with the Turkish family at the lake. Thanks for bringing out and showing the best of humanity
6:00 me zimanê de Bi zaniva mane xuaş xebero Bidava ma em niza
Yani diyo dilini bilsek güzelce konuşurduk ama bilmiyoruz orda iyi güldüm
EN= I wish we could understand your language and have a chat with her.
To have someone help you lift Basanti up after falling out in the middle of nowhere...that’s favor. What an honor to meet people out in the nowhere land and they invite you to have Turkish tea and food...more favor. It follows you wherever you go. Thank you so much Noraly for sharing such awesome adventures and beautiful videos. You’re such a great person and live the life so many would love to do. Can’t wait to watch the next video...still catching up...”let’s go” ❤️🏍
Hey Noraly, great video. The GoPro never shows how steep or inclined the ground really is!. But the lovely picnic by the lake with the family more than made up for the tumble on Basanti!! Great stuff, Cheers, Steve
Love the plywood police car. They used to have one in the small Eastern Washington State (USA) town of Palouse. By the time we realized what it was we had slowed down. 😊
At this pace it's going hit a million. I think that her personality attracts people who generally don't watch motorcycle rtw videos. Anyway, I love it. Keep it up! :)
it's already 1.5 M in December 2022
Dein strahlendes Lachen schon am Morgen, diese inspirierende Lebensfreude ist einmalig. Let´s GO.
Sitze hier gemütlich vor dem PC und kann deine weltweiten, unglaublich abenteuerlichen Entdeckungs-Exkursionen bestaunen.
Bewundere wie du mit feurigem Temperament auf dem Motorrad unbekanntes Terrain erforschen und intuitiv meist mit der richtigen Strategie und deinem "sonnigen Gemüt" die außergewöhnlichen Tracks bezwingst. Die fremden Menschen freuen sich immer und überall bei deinem Erscheinen, SUPER.
Remember to keep those RPM's up! I've done that myself, hit it at an angle. Stay safe & keep it up. I love the adventure, wish I was there.
Ülkemi seviyorum ya kürd gardaşım bacılarım ne güzel ağırlamış Allah razı olsun hepsinden.
Thank you for all turkish people.
Люди выбрались на берег озера целой семьёй не для того, что бы устроить пьянку, а просто попить ЧАЮ! Удивительно!
👍
Вы просто СУПЕР!!! Молодец!!! Ваши глаза в шлеме-завораживают!!!!
Just Basanti reminding you who is really in charge. Glad you are both OK. From, The internet. The rule of thumb is...when riding around a fallen tree, always ride around the stump end. Usually more predictable, that way.
Good tip, and it's also good if she inspects by foot also if she's not sure.
I thinK that SHE HAS VERY WELL ESTABISH SPONSORS.This story has been very reasticly directed..But they wont be reliefed...Question is why..This trip has many mysteries
@@lordmikekey9515 wtf are you talking about, go away.
@@lordmikekey9515 Hey, Alex Jones! Nice to see you here.
Lord Mike Key Seems you feel these scenes are pre-scripted. Not in the least. She is very good at editing the content. But that is content that was filmed as it happened. Her videos are so enlightening and interesting, she doesn’t need to go pre-directing anything. If you don’t like her videos, why would you watch them?
Golden rule for off road bikers here in Brazil: "When in doubt, accelerate!" This will likely prevent almost all falls, as this one when descending a steeper part.
Bro U r the bravest lady alive. I'm a big fan of ur channel. Wish U a healthy life. The ride must go on.. 🚴♀
Where ever I went in the world, basicly for work, I found people like this, friendly and hospitable. I like your videos, they show the world like it really is, friendly people and no politics.
Glad your okay and be grateful you where not travelling at speed when yoo hit the ditch Great the people are so kind to you
safe journeys.
What a cool turkish family! Always cool to spend time with the local people (family)! Beautiful lake!!
Welcome to the geography where I was born in. I was bor in Van. The people there not speaking English but they are very friendly and
hospitable.They speak with you without English.They want to help you every time.
Conversation between you and Kurdish family very good. They are speaking Kurdis and Turkish you are speking English but you can agree :)
Apo adamimsin 😀😉😎
People's are so friendly, heart warming. Salutes
God, I love this woman))! I wish you luck. Let only good people meet on your way.
From Russia with love!
So nice to explore the world. Thanks for your great videos. Nice to be reminded of how wonderful people and nature are.
I saw the title and feared the worst. Thankfully all is well with you both. Due in part to your story, I bought a Himalayan yesterday to tour in Ecuador! I will be delighted if I have a tiny fraction of the adventure you have. Cheers!
@@daveinwla6360 for longer and more remote trips I may carry brake and clutch levers, and perhaps a chain or section of chain. Cables are cheap and light, and so is an oil filter. Its not like I am riding into the Australian outback in January. I will pretty much never be more than a $100.00 ride from a decent sized city.
@@daveinwla6360 There are dealers and authorized mechanics in Quito, Cuenca and Guayaquil. I have not been watching Itchy Boots from the start, so I was unaware of those issues.
Hospitality of Turkish villagers are has no limits, and when they offer its without expecting anything from you except a smile and a thank you. Turkish people says "Tanri misafiri" (Guest of the God) to the travelers and they try to please them to gain favor of the God. I had many wonderful meals with the villagers while i was traveling in Turkey and in some other countries but that's not common in cities.
Wonderful to see your continuing adventures. "All go down" has long been the mantra of riders everywhere. Love your videos! Take care and ride on!
There are two kinds of riders; those that have fallen, and those that will fall.
You are a hero, good bless you I'm sorry almost no one speak and understand English you, thanks a lot for your hard job.
The people are so friendly.
They have great smile.
It is nice to see the lake of Van through my city because of you .. 🙇♂️🙇♂️
Hey all you Turkish people!!! This Malaysian can't wait to be there himself.
Anas Suhaimi Dan Anda pikir orang Turki sedang menunggu untuk menyambut Anda?
@@हपिएम् At least my Turkish friends will.
@@AnasSuhaimi hahaha
i want to visit turkey
Hey Anas, we can't wait to see you here! :p
Güzel ülkemin güzel insanlarıyla karşılaşmışsın hep. Azıcık imkan ile misafirlerinin önüne sofra kurdular. Adamsın Ahmet 👍
Trust me,yours is the only channel I'm damn addicted to and waitful for. "Let's go"(I love that😍)
Ride safe and healthy girl. Magic your way.
It's just so beautiful to see, how lovely the people are. Each encounter enriches each others' lives, with friendly waves, a shot of vodka or a glass of tea or a photo with you and Basanti. Small simple things, that make live richer for all.
Allah'ım lütfen başına bir şey gelmesin.
IV. Baudouin bu duayı bir ben etmiyormuşum.
IV. Baudouin hahahaha hepimizin ortak gorusu su siniri sag saglim gecse bi
Aynı şeyi düşünüyordum.
İnsanlar samimi şekilde yardımcı oluyor oğlum işte. Ama yine de güneye inmese karadenizden batıya devam etse iyiydi.
IV. Baudouin Suriyelilere denk gelmesse bişey olmaz
I don't know how many times I have watched season one now. 5 times? 6? Yesterday and today I kind of needed a good distraction from a painful medical issue that keeps giving me hell.
What better escape than witnessing the loveliness of our world and its people?
…I had gotten so into this video that I caught myself raising my hand to wave back at he family as Noraly said her good byes to the family who had invited her for tea… 😅🤣😂
Blame it on the painkillers! 🤣
…or wonderful Noraly and these lovely lovely people just being so utterly totally lovely² and a cure for any pain that they manage to totally captivate some silly German's aching head with their loveliness!
Love and hugs and smooches to all of yous! 😍☺
Yes, these episodes are like a medicine. Watching them relieves the soul of pain. The best thing that can be in this world is a journey on two wheels.
How are you after 2 years? Is your illness cured and are you happy?
@@Paracelsus2037 I am like a new man, thanks for asking! 🤗 But happy? I still have no license for motorcycles. So there's a bit of a way to go to happiness. And then some more. ☺
P.S.: How are you today?
@@zweispurmopped I'm glad you're getting better. Thanks I'm trying to be good and happy
Thanks for showing beautiful Turkey with amazing friendly people. Loved it.
I absolutely love the commentary whilst riding.
Love you videos, it makes me feel that I am visiting all those places from your episodes. Greetings from Los Angeles, CA
Years ago a friend of mine, a train enthusiast, went to Turkey to photograph steam locomotives then still in service. At a large marshalling yard, he ended up in the signal house overseeing the yard. The railway officer on duty had come out and invited him to see the action from the best position. They had litres of Turkish tea all day long. It seems wherever you go in Turkey you get to drink lots of tea with the locals 😊😁
Nora, no matter where you go, people just seem to love you.
Indeed....Noraly is a sweet and kind person
She is lovable, open hearted
Very nice of the man to help you. The family you meet was very nice, share their tea and food with you. So nice of them. Cheers!
You're lucky he was there to help you, lovely Turkey, nice Turkish people.
Be safe Noraly and Basanti. May God bless you along the way.!
A smile, a wave and a cheerful disposition invariably wins the day. Safe travels to you and looking forward to more vids!
Let's support Noraly's travels and videos by going to her website (itchyboots.com) and donating money towards the cost of her petrol.
I did already a month ago Cpt. Kirk! :-)
@@Buddy_8866 Well done, Bernhard! I donate once a month. It's a better use of my money than paying for Netflix!
@@kirkwortman6109 You are absolutely right. This is money well spent. After all, we get to see many places in a different way from what travel sites on TV offer us. Besides that we are so lucky to enjoy the positive nature of Noraly.
@@bebopscooter And you are absolutely right, too, Hans. Noraly is perhaps the most positive, uplifting, and joyful personality I've ever seen on RUclips.
Kirk Wortman thank you all for your kind words and support!! 🙏🙏
Молодчина! Попутного ветра тебе и добрых людей на пути.
10:29 yaniyürüm.. Çeviren arkadaşın adanalı olabilme olasılığı daha çok sevindirdi beni asdsasda :D
It's very nice to travel the world though your vids.
Noraly, when you need a room of the hotel just tell them, "ODA LAZIM BIR GECE." It's the meaning of sentences, I need a room for just 1 night.
Bike down and she laughs. Right attitude, always positive.