The translator was very good. He explained accurately and even made expressions that couldn't be translated comparable to ones in english that have the same meaning. Very good.
You just answered my deep questions! Thank you acknowledging that. I’ve always wondered if there is some type of “over exaggerating” of what is really good vs what isn’t.
I’m originally from Yemen, but live in America. I just wanted to say thank you for showing the current situations of yemen, many people don’t know the crisis in yemen. And thank you for showing yemen as the beautiful and strong country it truly is. @Indigo Traveller
Thanks for not acting like it was America that did this to your people, this was going on well before America even stepped into Saudi Arabia if my history recalls correctly. Though it was off and on.
@@diydunder3377 Thank you, people always want it to seem like america is doing everything everywhere when in reality it's nowhere near that black and white, saudi arabia is the country doing this and the U.K is just as complicit as the U.S if not more yet everyone in the comments is talking more about the U.S than saudi arabia itself let alone the U.K, as you can see the yemeni talking about the crisis didn't even mention america rather the U.K, yet all these non-yemenis are using it as an excuse to go on an unhinged scream talk about america because for some reason people think america is the only country in the world that's worth speaking about, it's annoying.
Poor man: "Here, you can have the shirt off my back. You need it more than I do." Rich man: "My net worth only increased by 5% this year. That's terrible. I _still_ can't afford that sailboat! My golf buddies are going to ridicule me because they're making more than me. How embarrassing! Why me??" I find the psychology fascinating. I think it has something to do with isolationism. The rich tend to migrate into their own individual bubbles where it's acceptable to be very self-concerned. The poor have no choice but to act as a community, all for one and one for all. There is strength in groups. But if you have millions of dollars then you don't need a group, so you make your own rules and create your own reality. I'm sure there are exceptions to this paradigm, but it's something I've observed myself many times. The most generous people I've ever known were dirt poor.
@@orionthehunter217 it is even more complex than that. Put in :greed (which made the rich even have the mindset to be that rich or increase the possibiliy. Of course there are levels in this). Levels of knowing what its like to need. Which makes people with less means share more even to strangers not just community. Tradition and religion is something that plays a role. And the list goes on. Have a nice day bro!
A country filled with persecution, subjugation and child abuse. Yemen has one of highest rates of child marriage in the world. I had a lovely work colleague who was Yemeni, a doctor (specialist) who moved to Australia. If he lived back home he would no doubt be executed. You can guess why?
I work with Yemeni people, they are the kindest, most humble, hardworking people I’ve ever met. One guy even shared his McDonald’s with me, just because ♥️
Just because one Yemeni did does not mean the rest of Yemenis will. Quit making Yemenis seem like we are the kindest people.. don’t expect that everytime and from every one… 🤓
Everyone should stop being surprised people and places are nicer than you thought... humanity is everywhere if you care to look. Love that this channel can show that
Extensive traveling has taught me that, unlike what the media wants us to believe, 99% of the people are good people in any country, even in dirt poor or war thorn places.
One of my tavel deams was Yemen. The architecture alone is spectacular! Now I'm old and can't travel anymore, so thank you very much for this wonderful series! 🌴
my wife is Yemeni, she's from Aden, always wanted to see her country, hopefully soon when the war is finally ending...🇩🇪🇾🇪💗 so huge thank you for now for doing what you do and for showing us this beautiful country. we enjoyed all of the scenes :) stay safe mate!
This planet is too big for us to be born, live and die in the same spot. Too many fascinating places and people to miss out. Thank you for sharing, mate.
I am from Yemen and I really want to say thank you very much for sharing my beautiful country with the world and also for changing people's perspectives about this amazing piece of land .♥
Love love and love for Yemen and Yemenis people May Allah bring Peace 🕊️ we Muslims need to end conflict amongst one another .as Muslim Ummah .......lots of love and prayers for Yemen from a Pakistani brother living in US
@@GreenBloodShorts The UK arms industry is one of Saudi Arabia's key suppliers, a lot of these systems are then implemented in Yemen against the Houthi rebels with questionable ethics.
I LOVE the way this traveler asks open-ended interview questions: "what do you think about..." "anything else you want to say?" "Can you tell me about..." such fantastic and genuine real journalism.
We are a people known for its construction abilities - check out Shebam, towers built over 800year ago. It's a fact that most of the GCC was built by the Yemeni people
Yemen consists of two Yemens, namely South Yemen, which consists of authentic Arab tribes from which the rest of the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula were formed. South Yemen is the first Arab country to open up to the Western, European and Russian outside world. It is a country with a lot of young cadres open to the outside world. South Yemen is a qualified and valid state to be a state like the rest of the countries that respect the rights of others to life, respect international conventions and preserve international shipping lines. While North Yemen has been a state since its founding, an arbitrary state run by a Zaydi lobby that controls and dominates all levers of power and wealth. North Yemen descended the origins of his sons to the Persians and Abyssinian. North Yemen consists of gypsy tribes that do not respect the rights of others in life and only believe in the logic of wars, murder, looting and intermittent plunder. Since its inception, North Yemen has never sought to be a sovereign state. Rather, the people of North Yemen are divided into three sections as follows: one third of the northern components follow Iran, one third follow Qatar, and the other third are silent. North Yemen is simply a semi-state because its sons are not qualified either scientifically, academically, or culturally. Rather, they do not have the minimum level of basic education. This was the policy of former President Saleh and the Yemeni Congregation for Reform Party (the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen). South Yemen is like South Korea like life and respect others lives and wanna provide something for the other societies whereas North Yemen like North Korea just like to kill the lives of others and like to fight and make life a piece of hell. This is the easiest definition from which you can understand the difference between the Two Yemens
The guy at the juice shop in the Qat market is 100% how everyone is back home. Nick told him “no Arabic” and he simply replied “we didn’t go to school ourselves either” hahahah I love you Yemen.
My grandmother was from Al-Mukalla, she moved to Saudi Arabia when she was 9 years old. She used to go there every year and when she gets back she would always bring cedar honey which was very rare to find here. I always wanted to visit Yemen but it's difficult due to the current circumstances. This video gave me a perspective of my ancestors hometown! I only wished I'd known what it was like before the war, the Hadrami people were very famous traders and merchants and it's sad to see the reality they're in nowadays. I really loved it, thank you so much for sharing your experience!
@@lmsheila the people of Hadramut were merchants back in her days, so they would move as far as Indonesia and Korea. When she was a child of 9 her father married her off to my grandfather who was working in Makkah, and she moved here. It's really sad. Also, Saudi Arabia was open to foreigners, it was a new country
The yemeni people want to thank you for being a guest in their country ,and want to thank you for showing the world the beautiful side of it. You are welcome to come anytime ,best of luck .
@@ahmedyiseenal-asbhe2189 ايش تريده يصور لك صنعا الي كلها قمامه او عدن الي بها دم او تعز الي بها قتل زي شرب الماء مالك اصحي ولو ع القذاره كلم الحمير الي معانا الي ماهم نظاف من صغرهم متربين ع الهمجيه والوساخه في مدنهم وشوارعهم
Some time ago, I said "Libya might be your best series yet", and now, the position is already being challenged by this! Loving this series!!! I kinda feel guilty to be watching this in peace at home, while Yemenis are starving, and you risked your life for us.
Thanks alot for your feelings towards Yemeni's , as a Yemeni person i really felt happy when i read your comment, it's just means a lot for us to know that there are people outside there who knows and maybe cares about our tragedy ♥️♥️♥️✨
I loved your video about Yemen.I am a Brazilian citizen living in Brazil, but this reminds me of a situation that happened to me during my visit to Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, in 1992: a young good looking man started a conversation with me and he told me he was from Yemen. Suddenly,he came up with a question that I didn´t have an easy answer at the moment: Why, we yemenis, were forgotten by the other nations of the world? Difficult to answer indeed.....what would you answer him?
I miss Anthony Bourdain immensely. The only show I enjoyed watching was Parts Unknown but since I have found your channel you're helping with that loss. Keep it up and keep safe!
Yes I miss him too. I had the pleasure of meeting him at a book signing years ago while working for a major book store. I wonder if all his travels and seeing the chasm of human suffering contributed to him taking his life?
I'm a henna artist and it's said that Yemeni henna is one of the best henna powder in the world. Seeing the vendor sell henna really filled my heart. God bless Yemen and may peace reign on earth 🙏🏼💚
No matter how hard life can be, people still find a way to exist. The amazing point too is the cheerfulness of the Yemeni people throughout this video that you were able to meet! God Bless! 👍.
@@Korunio Point well taken! I did watch a blog on RUclips earlier this year on the situation of Yemen. I do not remember the channel, although it was from a lady journalist , and the vlog focused on the younger female generation during this difficult time in Yemen . Cheers.
respect to the translator! very close translation... been in yemen once or twice... love the ppl...love the culture... love the scenery...nature...fckn amazing...
This was so awe inspiring and palpable. The suffering and pain in these Yemenis faces and words is gut wrenching. I can’t wait for the next one - incredible job, Nick. Well done.
This to me is real traveling! Getting to experience the ppl and the country first hand. Not up in a 5 star resort avoiding the reality of the situation around you but really becoming familiar with the culture and it’s ppl! Such a beautiful display of humanity. And what you’re doing will have a greater impact than you will know! Continue to show us we are more alike than different and we appreciate you using this opportunity for the greater good and not just another self absorbed travel vlog!
I find these types of travel channels the most interesting. They go interact with the locals in their natural environment rather than the tourist spots where poverty is kept out of sight. I want to see what life is like for the average person. “Harald Baldr” and “Bald And Bankrupt” are also good travel channels
So nice and kind people. Most of us must be incredibly grateful having a chance to live in safe and peaceful countries, to have ability work and support ourselves without fear or uncertainty. Wishing all he best for Yemen and its people
I spent five months in Sana'a in 2004. Everyone was incredibly friendly. Even those who obviously didn't have much would offer to share with me. I attended multiple weddings, uninvited, and was welcomed every time. Never ever did I feel unsafe. I'm sure it helped that my Arabic was reasonably good, but I don't think it would have made much difference if I didn't speak much Arabic, it just would have made it more difficult to communicate. One time I was approached by a man who was obviously not right mentally, and kept saying something about his uncle, but within maybe 10 seconds, at least five other Yemenis showed up and took him away. The Yemeni are a beautiful people. The powers that be in the west need to do something to stop the tragedy that is happening there.
Your intros always get me sucked in man! People seem amazing but also tense with the situation of the country. That view at the end though man, better than the grand canyon 🙌🏻
Hello my dear brother in Yemen, my homeland. I hope you will visit the northern regions and photograph the destruction and crimes committed by the coalition aircraft and spread it to the whole world.
I got goosebumps seeing my hometown Mukalla, it's been 10 years since I left, and wish that one day people can come to visit, well I wish to come and visit with no restrictions. Loved your content as much as I loved how people get to know, see, and love Yemen. I love it to guys, but war is the worst thing any society can experience. Much love!!
AMB, BABB prepare to launch new financial service in Yemen. Al-Amal Microfinance Bank and UK-based Babb Remit signed a partnership agreement to provide digital financial services aimed at increasing financial inclusion in Yemen
This has been utterly fascinating. Amazing how disjointed and wrong the mass media is. What an amazing country and refreshingly free from the modern bullshit we are faced with in an odd way. The people on the whole seem really friendly towards you!
Yemen is a stunning country, worked there for two years. So many great people, beautiful country. Worked predominantly in Aden and Sana’a, Such a shame what has happened.
Yemenites are amongst the most gentle and kind people I’ve ever met in my life.. Why is it that there’s this war in Yemen? I just can’t reconcile the people I know, who wouldn’t hurt a fly and feed anyone who comes into their home, and this crazy war… How did it start? I’m so shocked and I’m so sad for Yemen. 💔 God bless you, friend.
I lived in Sanaa for 6 years. It pains me to see the old city I used to venture into and the streets I used to play with my friends in ruins. God bless, I hope they see better times.
IS IT STILL A TERRIBLE WAR NOW IN 2023? HAVE SOMEONE I WANT TO SAVE WHO WORKS UNDER THE UN OF THE USA? BUT HE CAN ALSO BE A SCAMMER,,,, MUST NOW THE TRUE. I AM FROM BELGIUM, PLEASE HELP ME, I AM DYING OF FEAR. I NEED A FAST ANSWER PLEASE. PLEASE. PLEASE.🌹
watching this and i'm in tears. this is my beautiful country. a lot of these places i never visited. Thank you a million for showing the world my country.
Amazing country with beautiful people, Yemen 🇾🇪 has so much potential. Peace and love to the people of Yemen. Thank you Indigo Traveller for this piece of work, you did a great job.
@@IndigoTraveller AMB, BABB prepare to launch new financial service in Yemen. Al-Amal Microfinance Bank and UK-based Babb Remit signed a partnership agreement to provide digital financial services aimed at increasing financial inclusion in Yemen
This video left me emotional! I am glad that travelers like you get the opportunity to have a look at Yemen from the inside and share some positivity to the world (and to Yemenis as well). I hope this tragedic war comes to an end soon to see more travelers there, and I hope you had a memorable trip despite of the stressed situation :)
Such a beautiful country so far. And some really nice architecture in the town from the few storey buildings to the houses on the hillsides and ones around the cove and water. Love the smiles on the faces of the people despite the dire situation. Stay safe Nick. I wish Yemen peace .... & prosperity!
I would like to mention how reputable Yemeni people are in my country Egypt of being so kind, also would like to mention that your channel is my cup of tea. Stay Safe.
شكرا لمشاعرك الطيبة تجاه اشقائك اليمنيين مصر العظيمة هي ام كل العرب ونحن اليمنين نشاطركم في حب مصر تحية بنكهة القهوة اليمنية الاصيلة دمت بكل العافية 🇾🇪🇪🇬
I've got friends from Yemen and they're the most kind,honest,loving,caring people's. I love Yemni people's. I'm from Pakistan and Yemen is a beautiful country indeed.
Sure, your friends when I was in Saudi Arabia. I am Yemeni and I love the people of Pakistan. Is it possible that we can be friends because I am thinking of traveling to Pakistan as a tourist in the near future?❤
So glad that I watched this video. The people of Yemen seem so wonderful and kind. This has really enlightened me. May the people of Yemen find a last peace and happiness in their country. May the Yemenese find prosperity as well!!!
I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩and I'm happy to see that you capture Yemen, it's so sad to see in this kind of situation our Muslim brotherhood face 😭 you guys are the real worrier 🔥 love you Yemen from bottom of my heart 💖 Allah may help you, inshallah 🖤
It breaks my heart to see my country go through war but at the same time nothing will break Yemeni people. We’ve been through hell and back yet you still see people full of life like nothing is going on. Thanks for the amazing videos!
Hi Nick, My family left Yemen for Israel in 1949-50. They are from Shar'ab county in the Taiz governorate (in the middle of the road between Aden to Sana'a). I grew up with many of their stories and memories that made me long for a country I had never been to before. So whenever someone visits the old country and shares impressions, I get very excited. Thank you. I recently finished writing a fiction novel about Yemen in 1947. In one of the chapters, I write about Mukalla. The city that you have just visited. I wasn't surprised when one of the shopkeepers told you that he wants the British to come back. The sultans of Qu'ati - the state of the city of Mukalla - admired the British culture and tried to bring it to their territory. As for the language, the Yemenis don't use much "Shukran" to say thank you. Instead, they bless you. Notice that during your visit to the market, they replied to your "Shukran" with "(Allah) Yandilak alAfi'ya" - may God give you health - or "Hayak" - to your life. I look forward to the rest of your journey in Yemen. I hope it will be most enjoyable and go smoothly. Stay safe.
I am totally flabbergasted by the beautiful landscape. Just like Iran, etc, you are showing us a total different picture to the one I had in my mind. We are so lucky to have people like you showing the other side of a country and not just the rubbish we are fed through the mainstream media. I really expected Yemen to be this flat landscape - how wrong was my perception! Though your eyes we see the turmoil, but every country you visit has shown us that the general population are good people without hatred towards anyone. They just want to live a normal life in peace and harmony.
Thank you for all the support here and in our channel ❤️ We are Wax On Crew From Yemen 🇾🇪 Thank you Indigo Traveller For This Great Interview we are happy to be part of this great video and representing our country as talented Dancers.
When you said salam to the man making smoothies and he couldn’t hear you at first, he responded “yes habibi” and then realized what you said and said it back. So wholesome
Agreed wholeheartedly. They are bunch of honest students who came to learn and get a good education here in my University. While others are just enjoying and wasting their government scholarship money.
Apart from my beloved Honduras, I think this is the best trip you have done in regards to informing the world. At least of the trips I’ve seen which is most of them. Absolutely eye opening in every way. The people, landscape, situation, everything is so different than what I expected. You are a ballsy person to be there and I hope you stay safe.
I am an Yemeni-Indonesian. My great-grandfather immigrated from Hadhramaut, Yemen in 1900s. It was a great place, but when ottoman empire deteriorate, economy is unstable. My great-grandfather told my father that there was no guarantee you can eat everyday at the time. So he, and many other Yemeni emigrated to around the world, one of the destination is Indonesia (then East Indies). It breaks my heart seeing my ancestral land suffered worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Looking forward to visit Yaman sometime in the future! Great video by the way. ❤️
You are our brothers. The south Yemenis, people from Yafai, Aden, Hadramut, and more hate the north. The north, Ibb, Taz, Sanaa have oppressed us from 1994-2012. You can now visit Hadramut since we were able to kick out most of the terrorist and the northern army. You will see soon, we’ll make a new country that is safer for you to visit.
So happy and thankful for new videos. Looking forward to watching and learning-gearing up for a mixture of feelings, as always: curiosity, empathy, awe, sadness…
Totally digging these videos. Seeing other parts of the world really changed my life for the better, and watching these videos makes me want to travel to new places again.
@@randomgrinn I’ve been to a lot of developing nations. It inspired my children to do the same. I believe if you wanna know what it means to be an American, go to the places that are put like America at all. It really drives perspective.
I've been watching your videos for a couple years now and fell in love with so many countries and yemen is one of them what an amazing country and I pray the future is bright for the amazing Yemeni people. I've really enjoyed this series so far (as I do every series) nick looking forward to the next one. As always take care and stay safe mate
According to oral tradition, my tribe (Bura) in Northeastern Nigeria originated from Yemen. Because of this I have a special place in my heart for Yemen and the people of Yemen. Even though I live in Canada I want to not only visit Yemen but also help women and youth in Yemen. My organization would like to provide school supplies, support young artists (musicians, performers), and provide things that will be useful for women if I have reliable contact(s). Thank you Nick for showing me my ancestral homeland through your amazing ethnographic videos.
As a foreigner I can say these videos brings people together, from all over the World. The media is showing only wars, we need a lot more videos like these, to show also the good people, the real people.
You're the best at what you do Nick. I'm thankful that you've shown me parts of the world along with wonderful people that otherwise I would never see or meet. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 💙
I'm new here and I can't stop watching the videos! What an incredible job and so in reality!!! In addition to showing us the world, it also helps me a lot with English! Congratulations, beautiful work! ❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Yemen is so high on my list of places to go to! There is no place in the world like it, it’s so fascinatingly unique. Thanks Nick for showing us so many beautiful places 🤝
I love the humanity his videos bring out. Some of the happy stills he got should be in magazines. Just beautiful. It goes to show how people survive and find the hood in all situations and it’s a shame these people are in this situation. But they have a beautiful country and I pray they find peace soon.
You did a great job of capturing the other side of Yemen, away from the media, where we can hear the people's stories. Great camera shots too. Keep up the good work Nick (which is such a good name) 👍🇾🇪
Yemen is a country I want to visit one day! Hopefully by the time that happens the country will be in peace. Such a beautiful place! Love from South-Africa🇿🇦♥️🇾🇪
he landscapes are impressive, the antibodies they have developed are exceptional :)) to live in such filth, women like messianic apparitions not worthy of being seen or named. a male, barbaric, ignorant country.
I was in Yemen when it was safe. Incredibly fascinating country with super people. It really breaks my heart to see it today. Glad at least some of it is peaceful. Even in peace, there were lots of check points but now is really insane. Life was never easy there, but now! Excellent videos. You really capture Yemen. I look forward to the next ones!
Very great content but I think he did capture just a part of Yemen because there are infinitesimal other interesting events taking place simultaneously in other places on earth. However all people thrive to survive. amazingly busy all things flow.
"Wow Yemen lot of ancient heritage, culture and values. Keep safe and safe my dear friend of Yemeni . Soon I bring my love and soul my belove Yemen". Love from Philippines.
i cant express how much i appreciate you just....talking to a normal yemeni person on the street for as long as you did. not even cutting around what he said, you made the decision to share his works directly, and i found that very sweet.
Your videos are excellent, I've watched just about every one. The editing, translators, and perspective you gain from the videos are top notch, indigo traveler, I'm a fan!
this is where my family is from, last time I went I was a kid don't remember much. but this made me feel sad annoyed and disappointed at the same time. any help to support the country would be appreciated. this is something no human would wish on his country
Thank you so much for your videos on Yemen, such beautiful, generous, kind people amongst hardship. A real contrast to your videos on Haiti, which seems almost impossible to fathom a resolution.
*Yemen. Yemen. Yemen. This country has really captured my heart.* Shukran to the Yemeni people for having me in your beautiful land 🇾🇪
Welcome to Yemen
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Greetings and shukran luk for showing us this beautiful land!
Thank you too Nick for taking us to Yemen.
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪.
Respect to you and people of Yemen From Iran(Persia)🇮🇷❤
The translator was very good. He explained accurately and even made expressions that couldn't be translated comparable to ones in english that have the same meaning. Very good.
This is always important to me as a multilingual person. I always hope it's a good translation so the message isn't lost!
@@jocelynnelesniewski1321 same, really true
agreed
You just answered my deep questions! Thank you acknowledging that. I’ve always wondered if there is some type of “over exaggerating” of what is really good vs what isn’t.
Like archer with the idioms?
I’m originally from Yemen, but live in America. I just wanted to say thank you for showing the current situations of yemen, many people don’t know the crisis in yemen. And thank you for showing yemen as the beautiful and strong country it truly is. @Indigo Traveller
Kinda surprised this wasn't his final stop.
@@bobjenkins4606 Don't be surprised when no one cares when it's your own.
Thanks for not acting like it was America that did this to your people, this was going on well before America even stepped into Saudi Arabia if my history recalls correctly. Though it was off and on.
Me too am from yemen
@@diydunder3377 Thank you, people always want it to seem like america is doing everything everywhere when in reality it's nowhere near that black and white, saudi arabia is the country doing this and the U.K is just as complicit as the U.S if not more yet everyone in the comments is talking more about the U.S than saudi arabia itself let alone the U.K, as you can see the yemeni talking about the crisis didn't even mention america rather the U.K, yet all these non-yemenis are using it as an excuse to go on an unhinged scream talk about america because for some reason people think america is the only country in the world that's worth speaking about, it's annoying.
I grow up with Yemenis they are the most kind people I ever seen
Funny thing is that, even in the worst places, every human being has a kind heart except who is ruling it's country.
Great info from Yemen.
It’s the poor who often have the biggest hearts.
@@Stoney-Jacksman a civil war. Humanitarian crisis, great instability
@@xalpacazeu1332 very true. People with low means often share more than those with all the riches. And seem to be purer for many reasons.
Poor man: "Here, you can have the shirt off my back. You need it more than I do."
Rich man: "My net worth only increased by 5% this year. That's terrible. I _still_ can't afford that sailboat! My golf buddies are going to ridicule me because they're making more than me. How embarrassing! Why me??"
I find the psychology fascinating. I think it has something to do with isolationism. The rich tend to migrate into their own individual bubbles where it's acceptable to be very self-concerned. The poor have no choice but to act as a community, all for one and one for all. There is strength in groups. But if you have millions of dollars then you don't need a group, so you make your own rules and create your own reality. I'm sure there are exceptions to this paradigm, but it's something I've observed myself many times. The most generous people I've ever known were dirt poor.
@@orionthehunter217 it is even more complex than that.
Put in :greed (which made the rich even have the mindset to be that rich or increase the possibiliy. Of course there are levels in this).
Levels of knowing what its like to need. Which makes people with less means share more even to strangers not just community.
Tradition and religion is something that plays a role.
And the list goes on.
Have a nice day bro!
Fascinating how the harshest environments sometimes generate some of the most kind and beautiful people
A country filled with persecution, subjugation and child abuse. Yemen has one of highest rates of child marriage in the world. I had a lovely work colleague who was Yemeni, a doctor (specialist) who moved to Australia. If he lived back home he would no doubt be executed. You can guess why?
It's the rule. Difficult times create great men and all that.
@@kaiserchief9319 Good times create weak men, our generation.
Hard times create strong men good times create weak men weak men create hard times.
@@thatboi9740 unless you raise ur kids right
Hats off to the resilience of the yemenis. God bless you Nick for this priceless piece of journalism. Kudos for your bravery and selfless work
Thanks for watching!
I work with Yemeni people, they are the kindest, most humble, hardworking people I’ve ever met. One guy even shared his McDonald’s with me, just because ♥️
Just because one Yemeni did does not mean the rest of Yemenis will. Quit making Yemenis seem like we are the kindest people.. don’t expect that everytime and from every one… 🤓
@@jihanali4828 too bad, already did
not the cleanest though are they? trash everywhere.
This channel is so underrated and it's so fitting he's promoting curiosity stream!
Cheers Oliver!
@@IndigoTraveller peace and love from somaliland .
@@IndigoTraveller may Allah keep you always safe and blessed.
Everyone should stop being surprised people and places are nicer than you thought... humanity is everywhere if you care to look. Love that this channel can show that
Shii in my experience poor ppl usually nicer then rich ppl cuz it makes ppl humble appreciate what they have
Interesting that from within the hardship there is talent and resilience. This channel has enriched our view of countries like Yemen!
Thank you Russell! Exactly, no shortage of talent and resilience in Yemen.
As a muslim we have a saying that after Hardship comes ease... May Allaah be with the yemeni people Aameen
@@ummyusuf8817 allahumma amin
Extensive traveling has taught me that, unlike what the media wants us to believe, 99% of the people are good people in any country, even in dirt poor or war thorn places.
One of my tavel deams was Yemen. The architecture alone is spectacular! Now I'm old and can't travel anymore, so thank you very much for this wonderful series! 🌴
Never too old to travel. They will treat you better as an older person as they respect their elders.
Once the war stops and the airports opens normally, make sure to visit you will never regret it. Yemeni people loves everybody.
Diane I'm Yemeni born in Kenya. If your e scared from visiting Yemen then come to Kenya 😊
@@GhettoArabSageI agree. We as Yemeni people tend to respect our elders very much & I’m proud of that
my wife is Yemeni, she's from Aden, always wanted to see her country, hopefully soon when the war is finally ending...🇩🇪🇾🇪💗
so huge thank you for now for doing what you do and for showing us this beautiful country. we enjoyed all of the scenes :)
stay safe mate!
انا يمني واحب المانيا
حقا انها من اكثر بلدان اوروبا دعما لليمن
المانيا صديق وفي لليمن
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@@عبدالعزيزالنعماني thanks Abdulaziz 💜
@@NewYork5oul I do not advise you to go to Aden now, it is dangerous
Why u marry her? 😂😂😂
@@pissmillahgandullah9523 what a stupid question. why does anyone get married?
This planet is too big for us to be born, live and die in the same spot. Too many fascinating places and people to miss out. Thank you for sharing, mate.
I am from Yemen and I really want to say thank you very much for sharing my beautiful country with the world and also for changing people's perspectives about this amazing piece of land .♥
Thanks for having me!
@@IndigoTraveller I'm from Yemen and I say thank you for your duty... I wish I had met you, I would have hosted you. I love you
Love love and love for Yemen and Yemenis people May Allah bring Peace 🕊️ we Muslims need to end conflict amongst one another .as Muslim Ummah .......lots of love and prayers for Yemen from a Pakistani brother living in US
What a beautiful country. We (England) must stop the support and aid of this horrific war in Yemen immediately 🇾🇪
I stand with Yemen 🇾🇪 🇾🇪 🇾🇪
i think u got to read that again cuz u just said to stop the support...
@@GreenBloodShorts He probably meant to stop the support to the saudis with weapons and rockets
@@GreenBloodShorts stop to support the war
@@he.lena21 ye but it literally says “we must stop the support”
@@GreenBloodShorts The UK arms industry is one of Saudi Arabia's key suppliers, a lot of these systems are then implemented in Yemen against the Houthi rebels with questionable ethics.
I LOVE the way this traveler asks open-ended interview questions: "what do you think about..." "anything else you want to say?" "Can you tell me about..." such fantastic and genuine real journalism.
The old buildings in and on the cliffs are really interesting.
Gorgeous!
Spectacular, more like.. ....
not old, its how they build their buildings up to the day
We are a people known for its construction abilities - check out Shebam, towers built over 800year ago.
It's a fact that most of the GCC was built by the Yemeni people
Yemen consists of two Yemens, namely South Yemen, which consists of authentic Arab tribes from which the rest of the tribes of the Arabian Peninsula were formed. South Yemen is the first Arab country to open up to the Western, European and Russian outside world. It is a country with a lot of young cadres open to the outside world. South Yemen is a qualified and valid state to be a state like the rest of the countries that respect the rights of others to life, respect international conventions and preserve international shipping lines. While North Yemen has been a state since its founding, an arbitrary state run by a Zaydi lobby that controls and dominates all levers of power and wealth. North Yemen descended the origins of his sons to the Persians and Abyssinian. North Yemen consists of gypsy tribes that do not respect the rights of others in life and only believe in the logic of wars, murder, looting and intermittent plunder. Since its inception, North Yemen has never sought to be a sovereign state. Rather, the people of North Yemen are divided into three sections as follows: one third of the northern components follow Iran, one third follow Qatar, and the other third are silent. North Yemen is simply a semi-state because its sons are not qualified either scientifically, academically, or culturally. Rather, they do not have the minimum level of basic education. This was the policy of former President Saleh and the Yemeni Congregation for Reform Party (the Muslim Brotherhood in Yemen).
South Yemen is like South Korea like life and respect others lives and wanna provide something for the other societies whereas North Yemen like North Korea just like to kill the lives of others and like to fight and make life a piece of hell.
This is the easiest definition from which you can understand the difference between the Two Yemens
The guy at the juice shop in the Qat market is 100% how everyone is back home. Nick told him “no Arabic” and he simply replied “we didn’t go to school ourselves either” hahahah I love you Yemen.
My grandmother was from Al-Mukalla, she moved to Saudi Arabia when she was 9 years old. She used to go there every year and when she gets back she would always bring cedar honey which was very rare to find here. I always wanted to visit Yemen but it's difficult due to the current circumstances. This video gave me a perspective of my ancestors hometown! I only wished I'd known what it was like before the war, the Hadrami people were very famous traders and merchants and it's sad to see the reality they're in nowadays. I really loved it, thank you so much for sharing your experience!
I’m really sorry, I wish you good luck and hope you get a chance to visit Yemen
@@shaydicus710 thank you! 🙏
@@lmsheila the people of Hadramut were merchants back in her days, so they would move as far as Indonesia and Korea. When she was a child of 9 her father married her off to my grandfather who was working in Makkah, and she moved here. It's really sad. Also, Saudi Arabia was open to foreigners, it was a new country
The yemeni people want to thank you for being a guest in their country ,and want to thank you for showing the world the beautiful side of it. You are welcome to come anytime ,best of luck .
That means a lot to me. Thank you.
فيديو تافه فيديو سئية جدا اول شي صورلك المناظر القبيحة وبين لك حضرموت كانه اليمن بالرغم ان اليمن تمتلك 76 % كله مناظر طبيعي وخلابة
@@ahmedyiseenal-asbhe2189 you don't get it Ahmed
@@ahmedyiseenal-asbhe2189 ايش تريده يصور لك صنعا الي كلها قمامه او عدن الي بها دم او تعز الي بها قتل زي شرب الماء مالك اصحي
ولو ع القذاره كلم الحمير الي معانا الي ماهم نظاف من صغرهم متربين ع الهمجيه والوساخه في مدنهم وشوارعهم
Somalia in your profile socotra great Somali territory
You’ve done it again Nick. Taking us where the mainstream doesn’t with another fascinating insight. Blessings to you and the people of Yemen.
Beautiful, thank you, Natalie!
Some time ago, I said "Libya might be your best series yet", and now, the position is already being challenged by this! Loving this series!!! I kinda feel guilty to be watching this in peace at home, while Yemenis are starving, and you risked your life for us.
Thanks for watching my series, means a lot. Glad you are enjoying the videos!
My beautiful country 🇱🇾
Thanks alot for your feelings towards Yemeni's , as a Yemeni person i really felt happy when i read your comment, it's just means a lot for us to know that there are people outside there who knows and maybe cares about our tragedy ♥️♥️♥️✨
I loved your video about Yemen.I am a Brazilian citizen living in Brazil, but this reminds me of a situation that happened to me during my visit to Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, in 1992: a young good looking man started a conversation with me and he told me he was from Yemen. Suddenly,he came up with a question that I didn´t have an easy answer at the moment: Why, we yemenis, were forgotten by the other nations of the world? Difficult to answer indeed.....what would you answer him?
I miss Anthony Bourdain immensely. The only show I enjoyed watching was Parts Unknown but since I have found your channel you're helping with that loss. Keep it up and keep safe!
We miss him too from 🇻🇳✌🏼
i agree
Ever seen “bald and bankrupt” or “Harald baldr” great travel vlogs also
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Yes I miss him too. I had the pleasure of meeting him at a book signing years ago while working for a major book store. I wonder if all his travels and seeing the chasm of human suffering contributed to him taking his life?
I'm a henna artist and it's said that Yemeni henna is one of the best henna powder in the world. Seeing the vendor sell henna really filled my heart. God bless Yemen and may peace reign on earth 🙏🏼💚
No matter how hard life can be, people still find a way to exist. The amazing point too is the cheerfulness of the Yemeni people throughout this video that you were able to meet!
God Bless! 👍.
Totally true, Chris!
شكرا لك thanx 🇾🇪
Their faith plays a big role in that
Cheerfulness of Yemeni men, actually. What about women, by the way? Their situation doesn't seem very cheerful. I miss some comments on that.
@@Korunio Point well taken! I did watch a blog on RUclips earlier this year on the situation of Yemen. I do not remember the channel, although it was from a lady journalist , and the vlog focused on the younger female generation during this difficult time in Yemen .
Cheers.
respect to the translator! very close translation... been in yemen once or twice... love the ppl...love the culture... love the scenery...nature...fckn amazing...
This was so awe inspiring and palpable. The suffering and pain in these Yemenis faces and words is gut wrenching. I can’t wait for the next one - incredible job, Nick. Well done.
That's not suffering, that's just the qat face 🤣
Ja that is
They are suffering but hopefully one day it’ll be over
This to me is real traveling! Getting to experience the ppl and the country first hand. Not up in a 5 star resort avoiding the reality of the situation around you but really becoming familiar with the culture and it’s ppl! Such a beautiful display of humanity. And what you’re doing will have a greater impact than you will know! Continue to show us we are more alike than different and we appreciate you using this opportunity for the greater good and not just another self absorbed travel vlog!
Agreed. Except travelling and holiday/vacation is different.✌
Risky traveling. Not a vacation spot. A spot to see what's going on
maybe his hotel was just three stars or four.
I find these types of travel channels the most interesting. They go interact with the locals in their natural environment rather than the tourist spots where poverty is kept out of sight. I want to see what life is like for the average person. “Harald Baldr” and “Bald And Bankrupt” are also good travel channels
then go there as a western woman and make a video please
Love from Somalia 🇸🇴 to our brothers and sisters in Yemen 🇾🇪
I just love the way they say "Alhamdulillah". When asked about their situation.
Me too. Despite the pain and hardship they still give praise to Allah (swt).
So nice and kind people. Most of us must be incredibly grateful having a chance to live in safe and peaceful countries, to have ability work and support ourselves without fear or uncertainty. Wishing all he best for Yemen and its people
Absolutely beautiful people indeed.
I spent five months in Sana'a in 2004. Everyone was incredibly friendly. Even those who obviously didn't have much would offer to share with me. I attended multiple weddings, uninvited, and was welcomed every time. Never ever did I feel unsafe. I'm sure it helped that my Arabic was reasonably good, but I don't think it would have made much difference if I didn't speak much Arabic, it just would have made it more difficult to communicate. One time I was approached by a man who was obviously not right mentally, and kept saying something about his uncle, but within maybe 10 seconds, at least five other Yemenis showed up and took him away.
The Yemeni are a beautiful people. The powers that be in the west need to do something to stop the tragedy that is happening there.
I am from Somaliland cross the sea, from aden, i city called berbera in somaliland 150 kl away from. I would love to come to yeman
Yes your words are good people good Jackon
The west I.e America is largely responsible for this war supplying Saudi Arabia with weapons and assisting them on their genocide of these people.
Well said bro 👏.
@@wolt911 lmao if you gonna talk about what america and Saudi Arabia are doing you also can't say Iran is doing good there
Your intros always get me sucked in man! People seem amazing but also tense with the situation of the country. That view at the end though man, better than the grand canyon 🙌🏻
Thanks Alexander, appreciate you watching, glad you enjoy the intros! 👊🏼🙏🏼
There to long
Hello my dear brother in Yemen, my homeland. I hope you will visit the northern regions and photograph the destruction and crimes committed by the coalition aircraft and spread it to the whole world.
It's extremely beautiful. The Gust house look great. The last seen was incredible. I was little surprised it's safe for foreigners to be there.
Looks beautiful in areas especially the mud huts and canyon. Not better than the Grand Canyon though because that is unspoiled wilderness.
I am Mexican and this channel is an amazing tool to learn English, history and beautiful places. Thank you Nick for showing us different cultures.
Yeah Mexican I’m not sure about you
YEAH I'm Chinese and I also use this channel to learn different cultures and English. The youtuber is amazing!
Viva México y viva el Indigo traveller :)
where are you
try to go to Yemen as a woman then
I got goosebumps seeing my hometown Mukalla, it's been 10 years since I left, and wish that one day people can come to visit, well I wish to come and visit with no restrictions. Loved your content as much as I loved how people get to know, see, and love Yemen. I love it to guys, but war is the worst thing any society can experience. Much love!!
AMB, BABB prepare to launch new financial service in Yemen. Al-Amal Microfinance Bank and UK-based Babb Remit signed a partnership agreement to provide digital financial services aimed at increasing financial inclusion in Yemen
I am a Yemeni decent as well. I have never been to Mukalla but inshallah one day I hope to visit my ancestors place
@@jameelbafagih8556 hey if the time come and am in mukalla I will give you a tour I grow up their so I know some places
@@Farisology i'll give you a tour in Juárez, Chihuahua México
@@Farisology تواصل معي لو انت في المكلا انا من مدينه المكلا سوف تسعد معي
This has been utterly fascinating. Amazing how disjointed and wrong the mass media is. What an amazing country and refreshingly free from the modern bullshit we are faced with in an odd way. The people on the whole seem really friendly towards you!
Totally, great people, very op[en and friendly!
Msm is cancer to humanity. It's not there to inform us with honest news. It's there so socially engineer humanity by any means necessary.
Nice to know that there are still some real journalists. Thank you.
Yemen is a stunning country, worked there for two years. So many great people, beautiful country. Worked predominantly in Aden and Sana’a, Such a shame what has happened.
As a Yemeni man,I just feel so happy there are people showing the world how beautiful Yemen is..and how it will become if the war ends..
Yemenites are amongst the most gentle and kind people I’ve ever met in my life..
Why is it that there’s this war in Yemen?
I just can’t reconcile the people I know, who wouldn’t hurt a fly and feed anyone who comes into their home, and this crazy war…
How did it start? I’m so shocked and I’m so sad for Yemen. 💔 God bless you, friend.
@@marialiyubman I deeply Thank you..God bless you too
@@marialiyubman You from yemen?
We will continue to visit and show the truth. You all matter ❤
what about women? havent seen one yet... only four in burkas smh
I lived in Sanaa for 6 years. It pains me to see the old city I used to venture into and the streets I used to play with my friends in ruins. God bless, I hope they see better times.
IS IT STILL A TERRIBLE WAR NOW IN 2023? HAVE SOMEONE I WANT TO SAVE WHO WORKS UNDER THE UN OF THE USA? BUT HE CAN ALSO BE A SCAMMER,,,, MUST NOW THE TRUE. I AM FROM BELGIUM, PLEASE HELP ME, I AM DYING OF FEAR. I NEED A FAST ANSWER PLEASE. PLEASE. PLEASE.🌹
Thank you for visiting my country. I am currently doing a road trip across the U.S. it's always good to see other humans and their culture
Yemen as a country has always interested me in terms of history, culture, and the people. I wish to safely go there one day.
Your translator is spot on!!! Being Yemeni I can reassure you his doing a good job
Agree, Kais was doing a good job translating. I wonder how Nick gets to know all these people in the countries he visits.
watching this and i'm in tears. this is my beautiful country. a lot of these places i never visited. Thank you a million for showing the world my country.
Amazing country with beautiful people, Yemen 🇾🇪 has so much potential. Peace and love to the people of Yemen. Thank you Indigo Traveller for this piece of work, you did a great job.
Thank you for watching!
@@IndigoTraveller AMB, BABB prepare to launch new financial service in Yemen. Al-Amal Microfinance Bank and UK-based Babb Remit signed a partnership agreement to provide digital financial services aimed at increasing financial inclusion in Yemen
I am interested in Yemen stories. Thanks for bringing this up
This video left me emotional! I am glad that travelers like you get the opportunity to have a look at Yemen from the inside and share some positivity to the world (and to Yemenis as well). I hope this tragedic war comes to an end soon to see more travelers there, and I hope you had a memorable trip despite of the stressed situation :)
تستطيع ان تذهب جنوب اليمن الان ولا احد يقدر يقلك شي المكلا فقط
عند الناس الطيبه 😂
Such a beautiful country so far. And some really nice architecture in the town from the few storey buildings to the houses on the hillsides and ones around the cove and water. Love the smiles on the faces of the people despite the dire situation. Stay safe Nick. I wish Yemen peace .... & prosperity!
Huh??
@@cknorris3644 huh what ??
@@mteokay1246 You should move there since its so beautiful. 🤣
I have visited Yemen in 2007 , it was one of the beautiful countries in the world. I hope peace comes back to this beautiful country.
What was your reason for the visit, I’m Yemeni just kinda curious?
@አደዳይ ኣባይ ፩፫ By that logic you must be Martian.
Brilliant archit lol
lol isalm cannot let people to live in peace
The Middle East has such deep spiritual feel to it. It's very ancient in culture, and traditions, you can feel it through your video.
I would like to mention how reputable Yemeni people are in my country Egypt of being so kind, also would like to mention that your channel is my cup of tea. Stay Safe.
Thanks Aly!
شكررا ابن مصرر
شكرا لمشاعرك الطيبة تجاه اشقائك اليمنيين
مصر العظيمة هي ام كل العرب ونحن اليمنين نشاطركم في حب مصر
تحية بنكهة القهوة اليمنية الاصيلة
دمت بكل العافية
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I've got friends from Yemen and they're the most kind,honest,loving,caring people's. I love Yemni people's. I'm from Pakistan and Yemen is a beautiful country indeed.
Sure, your friends when I was in Saudi Arabia. I am Yemeni and I love the people of Pakistan. Is it possible that we can be friends because I am thinking of traveling to Pakistan as a tourist in the near future?❤
So glad that I watched this video. The people of Yemen seem so wonderful and kind. This has really enlightened me. May the people of Yemen find a last peace and happiness in their country. May the Yemenese find prosperity as well!!!
I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩and I'm happy to see that you capture Yemen, it's so sad to see in this kind of situation our Muslim brotherhood face 😭 you guys are the real worrier 🔥 love you Yemen from bottom of my heart 💖 Allah may help you, inshallah 🖤
Even in Bangladesh poor people are there
The two years I spent there working was a profound experience. I treasure the memories.
Raise your hand if you've been waiting for this!
😍 Best channel, the inspiration coming from here is just second to none! Bravo! ☺️
Thank you as always mate!
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It breaks my heart to see my country go through war but at the same time nothing will break Yemeni people. We’ve been through hell and back yet you still see people full of life like nothing is going on.
Thanks for the amazing videos!
these videos make me feel better about things happening today. even in such dangerous times people go on with their lives best they can
Hi Nick,
My family left Yemen for Israel in 1949-50. They are from Shar'ab county in the Taiz governorate (in the middle of the road between Aden to Sana'a). I grew up with many of their stories and memories that made me long for a country I had never been to before. So whenever someone visits the old country and shares impressions, I get very excited. Thank you.
I recently finished writing a fiction novel about Yemen in 1947. In one of the chapters, I write about Mukalla. The city that you have just visited. I wasn't surprised when one of the shopkeepers told you that he wants the British to come back. The sultans of Qu'ati - the state of the city of Mukalla - admired the British culture and tried to bring it to their territory.
As for the language, the Yemenis don't use much "Shukran" to say thank you. Instead, they bless you. Notice that during your visit to the market, they replied to your "Shukran" with "(Allah) Yandilak alAfi'ya" - may God give you health - or "Hayak" - to your life.
I look forward to the rest of your journey in Yemen. I hope it will be most enjoyable and go smoothly. Stay safe.
When is your novel coming out? Will you publish it?
@@nataschalia I'm looking for an agent now. Thank you for asking.
I am totally flabbergasted by the beautiful landscape. Just like Iran, etc, you are showing us a total different picture to the one I had in my mind. We are so lucky to have people like you showing the other side of a country and not just the rubbish we are fed through the mainstream media. I really expected Yemen to be this flat landscape - how wrong was my perception! Though your eyes we see the turmoil, but every country you visit has shown us that the general population are good people without hatred towards anyone. They just want to live a normal life in peace and harmony.
Beautiful words. Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective!
ironic given iran is the reason yemen war happened in the first place
@@dom1abc1mbc that’s the Iranian government.
@@aymanalrsheed5920 well, the majority of them support the terrosts they fund
@@dom1abc1mbc Iran is our best friend, saudi is the one who is destroying yemen!!
Thank you for all the support here and in our channel ❤️ We are Wax On Crew From Yemen 🇾🇪
Thank you Indigo Traveller For This Great Interview we are happy to be part of this great video and representing our country as talented Dancers.
When you said salam to the man making smoothies and he couldn’t hear you at first, he responded “yes habibi” and then realized what you said and said it back. So wholesome
I love Yemen they are one of best Arab kind people
شكراً عمر زكي
الله يسعدك ي مبدع
Ana jazairi and I have to agree
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Agreed wholeheartedly. They are bunch of honest students who came to learn and get a good education here in my University. While others are just enjoying and wasting their government scholarship money.
What is the background music name at 20:50
Apart from my beloved Honduras, I think this is the best trip you have done in regards to informing the world. At least of the trips I’ve seen which is most of them. Absolutely eye opening in every way. The people, landscape, situation, everything is so different than what I expected. You are a ballsy person to be there and I hope you stay safe.
Cheers Dane, much love!
I am an Yemeni-Indonesian. My great-grandfather immigrated from Hadhramaut, Yemen in 1900s. It was a great place, but when ottoman empire deteriorate, economy is unstable. My great-grandfather told my father that there was no guarantee you can eat everyday at the time. So he, and many other Yemeni emigrated to around the world, one of the destination is Indonesia (then East Indies). It breaks my heart seeing my ancestral land suffered worst humanitarian crisis in the world. Looking forward to visit Yaman sometime in the future! Great video by the way. ❤️
Quite interesting!
You are our brothers. The south Yemenis, people from Yafai, Aden, Hadramut, and more hate the north. The north, Ibb, Taz, Sanaa have oppressed us from 1994-2012. You can now visit Hadramut since we were able to kick out most of the terrorist and the northern army. You will see soon, we’ll make a new country that is safer for you to visit.
@@mageds2684 audhubillah, you want to divide this country even further? you are not special, you are all yemeni
@@mageds2684 Do you live in yemen right now?
@@Fifi_almond you know people like you are just outsider.
excellent translator, captivating video, always come back to it, much love from a Yemeni American🫶
So happy and thankful for new videos. Looking forward to watching and learning-gearing up for a mixture of feelings, as always: curiosity, empathy, awe, sadness…
Thank you for watching, Irina!
The guys dancing!!! 😍their skills are so good!! They dance with passion, makes me so happy!!!!
Totally digging these videos. Seeing other parts of the world really changed my life for the better, and watching these videos makes me want to travel to new places again.
I'm not seeing a need to "protect" the usa when it is not being threatened, but yeah, these videos don't make me want to go to 3rd world countries.
@@randomgrinn I’ve been to a lot of developing nations. It inspired my children to do the same. I believe if you wanna know what it means to be an American, go to the places that are put like America at all. It really drives perspective.
I really appreciate this video and I pray for the people who are suffering and yet remain strong and friendly.
I've been watching your videos for a couple years now and fell in love with so many countries and yemen is one of them what an amazing country and I pray the future is bright for the amazing Yemeni people. I've really enjoyed this series so far (as I do every series) nick looking forward to the next one. As always take care and stay safe mate
Thanks Darren! Always appreciate seeing your name in the comments and your feedback!
@@IndigoTraveller glad you appreciate my feedback nick :) take care and stay safe buddy
Incredibly friendly looking people, I hope they can have peace and prosperity as soon as possible
please go there as a western woman, uncovered and see how nice they are
According to oral tradition, my tribe (Bura) in Northeastern Nigeria originated from Yemen. Because of this I have a special place in my heart for Yemen and the people of Yemen. Even though I live in Canada I want to not only visit Yemen but also help women and youth in Yemen. My organization would like to provide school supplies, support young artists (musicians, performers), and provide things that will be useful for women if I have reliable contact(s). Thank you Nick for showing me my ancestral homeland through your amazing ethnographic videos.
@Mr Fantastic I am You can introduce me to a reliable local contact in Yemen.
Wow. Your videos on Yemen bring tears to my eyes. The land of my people. Thank you so much for making them.
As a Yemeni, I really appreciate what you are doing to show the world these peculiar spectacular vlogs
Thank you Hamza!
As a foreigner I can say these videos brings people together, from all over the World.
The media is showing only wars, we need a lot more videos like these, to show also the good people, the real people.
You're the best at what you do Nick. I'm thankful that you've shown me parts of the world along with wonderful people that otherwise I would never see or meet. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 💙
I'm new here and I can't stop watching the videos! What an incredible job and so in reality!!! In addition to showing us the world, it also helps me a lot with English! Congratulations, beautiful work! ❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you Karolina!
I am Yemeni, born in Saudi Arabia, and I am proud of my beloved country🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪❤️❤️❤️
Yemen is so high on my list of places to go to! There is no place in the world like it, it’s so fascinatingly unique. Thanks Nick for showing us so many beautiful places 🤝
Definitely a beauty!
its a shithole
I would wait till the conflict is over as certain places is not safe - you get me
@@joshuafreeman3775
Sounds like some one is jealous - oh dearie me
@@joshuafreeman3775 how could u have that hate to a country thats in danger like yemen 🇾🇪 your sick bro seek help!
So sad. I lived 7 years in Yemen. I did my undergrad there. It used to be beautiful and peaceful
@@belxx7796 Dental Surgery
I love the humanity his videos bring out. Some of the happy stills he got should be in magazines. Just beautiful. It goes to show how people survive and find the hood in all situations and it’s a shame these people are in this situation. But they have a beautiful country and I pray they find peace soon.
This smiling translator is so interesting. I enjoyed his being in this video.
You did a great job of capturing the other side of Yemen, away from the media, where we can hear the people's stories. Great camera shots too. Keep up the good work Nick (which is such a good name) 👍🇾🇪
Thank you Nick ;)
You’re changing lives on both sides of your camera with these fascinating vlogs of humanity. Thank you!
Thank you, Jen!
Yemen is a country I want to visit one day! Hopefully by the time that happens the country will be in peace. Such a beautiful place! Love from South-Africa🇿🇦♥️🇾🇪
I hope you get to visit on day, Jan :)
If you manage living in SA I'm sure you'll be fine...
For me, Yemen is the most attractive Arab country to visit. Very authentic, with honest people. May Allah bless you!!!❤
he landscapes are impressive, the antibodies they have developed are exceptional :)) to live in such filth, women like messianic apparitions not worthy of being seen or named. a male, barbaric, ignorant country.
You do a great job at respecting and being kind to the people you meet. Nice of you to put music to the hip hop dancers and bring that to life.
the way he greets everyone, in their own language even! so lovely
Thanks Mason!
I was in Yemen when it was safe. Incredibly fascinating country with super people. It really breaks my heart to see it today. Glad at least some of it is peaceful. Even in peace, there were lots of check points but now is really insane. Life was never easy there, but now! Excellent videos. You really capture Yemen. I look forward to the next ones!
You must have been there more than 15 yrs ago.👀
@@planetguantanamo2978 yes, 1988!! A brief interlude of peace in the far north.
Very great content but I think he did capture just a part of Yemen because there are infinitesimal other interesting events taking place simultaneously in other places on earth. However all people thrive to survive. amazingly busy all things flow.
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the man with the sweet pastries had the sweetest smile. Little bit touched my heart
"Wow Yemen lot of ancient heritage, culture and values. Keep safe and safe my dear friend of Yemeni . Soon I bring my love and soul my belove Yemen". Love from Philippines.
Much love!
تحية لك ولشعب الفلبين الصديق من اليمن
Salam! Thank you brother for showing this side of Yemen. As a Pakistani-American, I truly would love to visit Yemen one day insha'Allah (God willing).
Welcome to Yemen 🇱🇷🇾🇪
Perfect Sunday! Afternoon coffee which I am drinking slowly to the next Nick’s Yemeni episode :)
Enjoy guys, much appreciation for the support!
Are you in the UK/Europe ?
i cant express how much i appreciate you just....talking to a normal yemeni person on the street for as long as you did. not even cutting around what he said, you made the decision to share his works directly, and i found that very sweet.
Your videos are excellent, I've watched just about every one. The editing, translators, and perspective you gain from the videos are top notch, indigo traveler, I'm a fan!
Looking forward to this episode, last weeks was brilliant!
Cheers, Aaron, hope you enjoy it!
this is where my family is from, last time I went I was a kid don't remember much. but this made me feel sad annoyed and disappointed at the same time.
any help to support the country would be appreciated. this is something no human would wish on his country
Thank you so much for your videos on Yemen, such beautiful, generous, kind people amongst hardship. A real contrast to your videos on Haiti, which seems almost impossible to fathom a resolution.