Spent a year in Brazil in 1990, traveled around the the whole country, it was amazing time. Im now disabled and old and I can say for sure it was the best year of my life.
Man, these videos are incredible. Some of the best content on RUclips. You get yourself in such interesting situations and it's way more real than 99% of travel videos out there. It's also a consistent reminder that we're all just humans. You are able to connect with all these people from different cultures almost effortlessly. Can't wait for the next one!
Most people when they travel, they don't go on adventures. They stay in a resort or some sort of city - thats insanity. My first thought was like, "if I die here, no one would ever find me -cool." And the most beautiful music I ever heard was at a lake side run down shack/restaurant that was flooded basically from all sides. However, you see lot of abject poverty and its hard to not help in any form or shape. Basically, at the end, I have given away everything.
@@tubester4567 If you want to eat turtle, you have to kill turtle. If you eat plants, you have to kill plants. Also animals die due to plant farming (pesticides, getting killed by harvesters, less habitat etc). And there is a food chain for a reason.
The man who took you on the tour was very nice. It was sad when he said his father passed away two and a half years ago and didn't/doesn't have the courage to go in his father's house. That has to be a very tough break, I'm glad you showed him a good time.
I’m just speechless. I’m in my bed in the in a high rise in the city watching how people across the world live so differently on a computer that fits in my pocket. This is amazing and so touching. Thanks Kurt for showcasing different cultures and ways of life
As a Brazilian, this video is amazing. I love how humble you are and you get into these amazing situations. Even I don't get to see this part of my own country. Thank you!!
Kurt Caz....showing us with every video that just because you’re alive doesnt mean you’re really living. This man will look back on his life and be able to say... I regret nothing and I did it all.
really puts in to perspective how much im missing out on, and lights a fire under my ass. His videos are some of the most inspirational content iv ever seen.
Kurt has been alive and well... We love and have missed you. Nice to see you last week and this one is a total surprise!!! God bless you. Your journeys. Your love and of course, the Kurt dip!!! Thank you. For everything and we are glad you are ALIVE
He has disappeared before for quite awhile. I think he was either resting or having too much fun to blog. I thought someone had stolen his camera in Pablo Escobar neighborhood. His fans were worried.
I love their adventures. But it would be interesting if they’re actually providing intelligence to an intel agency to “map” out these communities (incase an agency needs to intervene on behalf of an oil/mineral company- this was done in the past for decades).
I loved my short visit to Brazil in the ‘70’s. I wish I could go back. Like others, I am now disabled and cannot travel. But, Viva Brazil! I always cheer for you in soccer. Btw, I’m impressed that you drank that “shot” in one gulp and didn’t go to sleep!😁
even as a brazilian im impressed by the video, its such a big country that we dont get to see everything, nice one Kurt, have fun, brazil is te best place to do so
Just to be clear, For Brazilians, Gringos are any foreigners, we call Argentines Gringos, we call Bolivians Gringos, Africans, Asians, any Foreigner is a Gringo to Us, not the stereotype, White/American/Anglo, with Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes as you might Think
"Buteco pé na cova" como falamos no Piauí, que são esses barzinho que vendem doses baratas de cachaça! Kkkkkk... Os caras viram tudo do que é mais brasileiro é triste que muitos canais do RUclips só mostram os esteriótipos do Brasil "praias, rio de janeiro, são Paulo e Florianópolis" esse zeraram a vida, e ainda brigou com o porteiro da balsa por causa da máscara, se isso não é brasileiro eu não sei oq é! Kkkkkk
@@AldoSanchezCruz I haven't been all over Brazil, but a couple cities and some inland. You have to watch what you are doing, but you can definitely be safe.
@@AldoSanchezCruz Relax, Brazil is not just about the favelas that the media loves to show. It is a very diverse country with beautiful places and warm people.
@@AldoSanchezCruz maybe another experience. I've had a gun pointed on me when i eas there. But it was kinda my fault because i wanted to buy something and the guy thought was paranoid. Nothing serious happened but i git scared haha. Aside from that i had the vest vacation of my live, the people are so nice and i want to visit soutb america and especially brazil this year again
Everytime I see one of Kurts videos I feel like Im wasting my life not getting out and exploring like him. Im there vicariously at least for the moment.
To all the ladies in this place with style and grace: bom dia! What a life, Brazil looks beautiful. I've been there one time, to the city of Bélem, and a little bit into the jungle. Not very deep, but far away enough from civilization. Amazing. Cool to see you exploring Brazil, Kurt. Keep up the good work. Much respect for your ability to talk with almost everybody, and make friends everywhere. Viva!
I have extremely bad social anxiety so it’s hard for me to travel to the local corner store let alone around the world, I love watching these videos and getting a better understanding on how different cultures operate, Kurt is a really lovable guy always a good time watching the positive interactions everyone has smiles and invites him to their homes/villages with open arms. Thank you for reminding me that the world isn’t always as scary as people make it seem 🙏🏼
@@Jaburu honestly I’ve become accustomed to it, I keep in touch with my family and I go to work do my job and go home, I completely understand how people think it sounds depressing or not healthy, but I just don’t crave human interaction, I always liked being left alone and doing my own thing probably since my early 20’s (I’m going on 30 soon) but genuinely I appreciate y’all’s concern but I’d say I’m happy for the most part.
@@BigDaddyLongStockings you don't need to like human interaction, but you shouldn't be afraid to leave home either. you also don't even know how it feels like to get rid of that anxiety. you should at least try someting in my opinion. you can go back to your isolation afterwards if you feel that you are happier like that. I personaly went through a period of havie anxiety and it sure isn't something you want to permentanly in. in my case it was probably caused by alcohol. everything you try to hide with drugs comes back twice as strong afterwards
@@Jaburu I understand where you’re coming from completely, back to my original comment maybe I didn’t word it the best I’m not as much scared to go out locally it’s more so just dreading having to interact with people or even be in the same vicinity as them, (I live in New York so no matter where I go it’s a large crowd) I had a span of drug and alcohol abuse in my late teens early 20’s but since I haven’t had any issues staying away from substances, but now that you say that, that is when I started secluding myself more and noticing my social anxiety after I quit everything.
You are the first travel vlogger I started watching. I’ve watched at least a dozen others since, but none of the other RUclips travel vloggers compare to your footage and authenticity! I feel like I’m there on the trip with you! So excited when I get new video notifications from you! Stay wild 🤙🏼
I am from Brazil and I love to travel along this country, I can say we have here many differents "Brazils" inside this huge country... these guys for example they were lucky for knowing the North region, I can say that the most part of the Brazilians tourists dont go to that part of Brazil,,, its a pity, I've been to Belem and it was a wonderful experience, hope to go back there soonly. Unfortunately, Brazilian tourists concentrate on some spots, like Rio, or the Northeast Capitals like Fortaleza, they are wonderful for sure but I can say we have to much more to explore
studying for a midterm and told myself Id take a 20 minute break, this video came out one minute ago and now im going to be taking a break for 40 minutes
You 2 are definitely courageous and daring. More then I could ever be. But I love your sense of adventure and curiosity. Thanks for sharing it all with us! I pray for your health and well being, and safety! God be with you both!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏💙💚❤️
I see them as a pair of privileged arrogant prats, that mock locals & upload these videos. Yet, their real purpose is to make other videos with local young girls.....
I'm watching from Johannesburg,SA and enjoying these two Africans (yes they are) just enjoying Brazil. It amazes me how the vegetation looks a lot like my part of western Cameroon, except the soil in Brazil appears more sandy,everything else looks so similar
I love that this isn't another RUclips channel with drone footage of landscapes or any other display of expensive tech and fast paced travel in exotic locations. Brazil looks fascinating. I've travelled all over east and southern Africa (including South Africa, crossing by land along the Orange River in Namibia, to the Western Cape) alone and with friends, by bus and bike, and the best moments were without a doubt the spontaneous interactions with locals we met along the way. I really get a sense of how much you and travel companions relish the details and the human connection. And you meet everyone at their level without any sense of superiority. This vid reminds me most of Mozambique- not least because it's a Portuguese speaking country- which was a bit wild and challenging to navigate, but the people- especially away from big towns- were amazing. Bravo on producing top quality, understated content!!
I remember when your videos were getting 10-20k views Kurt. One thing I loved about them then as I do now is the moments of silence when I can hear the sounds of your surroundings. too many creators feel a need to constantly be heard which takes away from the experience. don't change a thing.
@@BabyL3mur I’m a 1st generation Somali immigrant 🇸🇴 who’s also an American 🇺🇸, I’ve been back to the motherland a couple times ❤️🇸🇴. In America some people may identify with the homeland of their ethnicity more than America. I love both tho 🇸🇴❤️🇺🇸
@@wadahbottle we met here in Orlando. She has been to the States a lot growing up. I’ve been to São Paulo six times. It’s definitely a whole other world there compared to where I’m from. She has a very tight nit type of family. I never really had that growing up. It’s nice to have for sure but definitely not what I’m used to. They are definitely very fiery and passionate. I would say probably like any other Latin woman. I’ve been with a few different types in my day. We had very different upbringings but we make it work. It’s definitely allowed me to experience a whole lot that I probably would have never experienced without her. It’s been a wild ride for sure. Lol
38:28: That rhythm is called Guaguanco. I was a music major and spent a couple of months in Brazil studying Brazilian rhythms. There are hundreds of styles. Some are crazy complex. Everyone there has rhythm and can keep a beat.
Just sat down to have a meal, glad to see you doing well Kurt, really glad I found you back when I did. Amazing content and journeys you have, many stories to look back on when you’re kicking back relaxing. Enjoy it and stay safe! From cali to you!
I appreciate so much how you both are determined and go to explore any place! Knowing the Native people and stay in any simple places to take some rest! I'm Brazilian from Sao Paulo and i don't have these experiences here in Brazil! You maked me think about it! Thanks for that.
I could watch these types of videos nonstop. Glad you’re not cutting a lot out and bring 40minutes of excellent content. Hope to see a lot more of Brazil, the nature looks just astonishing. Hopefully one day I can myself visit myself Brazil with its amazing biodiversity!
I love seeing this, when you hear of Brazil all you hear is the slums and how bad it is but everywhere has its rough parts but Brazil looks like a very beautiful with very welcoming people!
@@gustavoguimaraes5155 aprendendo o idioma português acho q eh mais fácil das algumas outras línguas pq brasileiros são simpáticos, amável, e communikativa, e sem medo quando encontrando extranjeiros. Eu-um norteAmericano branquelinho-vou sempre ter gratidão por causa o jeito o povo brasileiro me tratem. 🙏🌎🇧🇷 obrigado amigos brasileiros, valeu galera, eu nunca posso esqueçer o tratamento bom vcs me deu 💚💛💙🇺🇸
@@miahconnell23, coisa mais linda ler isso 😍 Espero que você seja sempre bem tratado no Brasil, deu português é muito bom. Também estou tentando aprender o inglês, estou progredindo. Você também parece ser uma pessoa muito especial, só uma pessoa assim reconhece outra, assim como você fez. Cheers.
@@lindalarsson1436 Yeah, but he already has the strenght needed to do that. It's like going to the gym and pumping the same Weight everyday, you're going to get stronger up to a certain point, but then your body will get used to that load and won't get any better.
i've been looking after some tourists visiting Brazil and by far you're the most respectable, understanding and sweet tourist channel i've ever watched. I think that on surface level, knowing Brazil is still good, because of our general culture, but to see you experience things that even for Brazilians are rare, but still common (brazilians always have 'that aunt' or 'that granny' that lives in the northwest. I'm from São Paulo but my parents are both from Rio de Janeiro and João Pessoa, so I always had this northeasthern side to my family, and they're so kind, so true to themselves and just people living by, having a good time. Right now you aren't in Brazil but I hope you can find time to come back and go to Natal/João Pessoa, having indigenous lands to befriend and get to know more about 'oxente culture'!
Its kinda sad to see how friendly brazilians are because all we get fed about brazil from the internet is people getting robbed from motorcycles or offduty cops shooting people. This has really improved my view of the country.
Please spread that, as a Brazilian with a lot of friends from other countries (online) most of them actually think that, i don't know where people are gettting that information, really the places you don't wanna go is São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, trust me, besides that, everywhere people are gonna be really friendly, and if you're polite with them they'll invite you to their house and treat you like family
@@Gorrash são paulo é uma das capitais se não a capital menos violenta do brasil. se você quer espalhar coisas boas ao menos seja honesto né meu patrão
I'm not usually not the traveling alone type of guy. But after having watched your South America trips, i want to travel there and experience everything the countries has to offer. The people seem so friendly most of the time. My only problem is, i don't speak Spanish lmao
We need more of your vlogs!it's great to just open the phone when I am working or eating and find my self in a different part of the world! amazing vlogs!!
I love how every vendor in your videos is either asleep or chillin. It's like you have interrupted them taking it easy, and they look pissed off having to get up to serve you lol.
Man, if i knew you would be here! I'd show you the place, take to have lunch... I'm from Santana and live in Macapá nowadays! I really enjoy you channel! Cheers from Macapá, Amapá!
Never say never glinda, the moment you do you shut your mind off to "how can I afford it?" Instead you continue to think "I can't afford it". Look into multiple streams of income and a whole new world opens up to you.
Mascara!!!! Lol Your vlogs are amazing. Sitting here having a cocktail relaxing after work and excited to watch. I love how your vlogs are long so it’s almost like sitting through a film. It just keeps going and going. Good times! ✌🏽
such friendly people out in the middle of nowhere, very cool, also inspired me to find a local source of cachaça, surprisingly found some at my local liquor store in AU, cheers!
What do you mean how long did it take you to learn? You already wrote that he spoke Spanish and you can also see here that he uses many of the same words. Its not like he has to start learning some unfamiliar language
@@dreamthedream8929 he only learnt Spanish in the past few months so it’s still very impressive that he knows nearly perfect Portuguese recent so it’s not crazy to assume that he’s learnt it quickly
@@matthewashley7786 if you speak one then why not speak the other? I spoke to a local man from la palma who likes visiting the azores and he told me that when he goes there he just keeps using spanish with the locals there and they speak Portuguese to him and they for the most part understand each other, its not a big deal like you make it sound. Learning Russian, Japanese or Greek would be
@@dreamthedream8929 I speak Spanish but I couldn’t go to Brazil and speak Portuguese all I am saying is that I am impressed that he speak enough to speak to the locals to get by it’s not a competition to see who speaks the most languages
@@matthewashley7786 exactly what maik above said. In addition I dont know why you can't go and do that, sounds strange. You would get by just fine, just do it. What the man from la palma said was that he at times speaks slower spanish in the azores and asks the locals to speak slower as well for better understanding
OMG i said some videos ago for Kurt to come to Brazil and he came! I know Brazil its kinda too much overrated cuz every gringo/foreigner comes here first instead of going to other south-america countries, but here in Brazil is still a cool and beautiful place to come/to be in! Thanks for coming to Brazil Kurt 💙
man, I believe that is the completely opposite... Brazil is f. underrated.. only 6 million people goes there per year, almost same amount of Argentina and Peru, even being waaayyyy bigger...
Loving vicariously through Kurt’s energy, youth, adventuring, curiosity, humanity and strength … thanks Kurt for sharing yourself with the world. Obrigado meu amigo.
"It's still alive"!! 70 yr old air calvary Vet, but I had to quickly turn this off for a while. Will fast forward & pick up again later on. Enjoying seeing the world with this brave decent young man.
Kurt, these are for sure some of the most interesting videos on utube! Love how you intermingle with people on your adventures. Great your with your friend as well, Id be afraid it would be easy to become some of the native food if your not careful!! Thank you for the traveling entertainment!!
Kurt I tip my hat to you now. I use to complain about your knowledge of Spanish but I am amazed how well both of you can speak Portuguese. I have tried that for years to no avail. I have been to Brazil five times and I still cannot communicate with them. How do you do it???? Your friend seems to be fluent on it. My parents are Austrian and I am fluent in German, French and Spanish but no Portuguese at all. You are good dude. I have a new level of respect for you two.
Gato Grande, Romanian is more similar to Italian than Spanish is to Italian. It’s a spectrum. It also preserves more of the original Latin grammar than any Romance language, except maybe for Sardinian.
sneapey, that’s generally true for most speakers. The difficulty with French for other Romance speakers is the phrenology. The French lexicon is closer to Italian than the other languages you mentioned, it’s just that the pronunciation is crazy.
This is so freaking cool that as a species on earth even in the jungle, you can just show up and be invited in, still. So far it’s the longest running thing we have, openness to decent true hearted people just trying to live the best we can no matter where on this planet you find yourself.
These are some great videos everything is impromptu with cool adventures. Also a good way to learn conversational languages. Maybe a map or two sometimes but always damn interesting. Thank you and stay safe!
Spent a year in Brazil in 1990, traveled around the the whole country, it was amazing time. Im now disabled and old and I can say for sure it was the best year of my life.
Why are you disabled if u don’t mind tellin me?
Hopefully not to much dmt🤪🥁
Start exercise, physical therapy, chiropractics and organic diet. You can go again!
Any good stories from there you could tell?
I went to Brazil in 2009 and 2011. Best trips of my life! My health is not so good now so I’m not sure I’ll ever get to go back.
Man, these videos are incredible. Some of the best content on RUclips. You get yourself in such interesting situations and it's way more real than 99% of travel videos out there. It's also a consistent reminder that we're all just humans. You are able to connect with all these people from different cultures almost effortlessly. Can't wait for the next one!
Hes a good guy hey. Very effortless & easy with the locals. I'd love to travel with Kurt & he can speak the language :)
kurt paid you how much for that comment? lol
Amazing, the human interaction with people and how accepting and inviting they are. These two are what all of us should be and strive for.
Most people when they travel, they don't go on adventures. They stay in a resort or some sort of city - thats insanity. My first thought was like, "if I die here, no one would ever find me -cool." And the most beautiful music I ever heard was at a lake side run down shack/restaurant that was flooded basically from all sides. However, you see lot of abject poverty and its hard to not help in any form or shape. Basically, at the end, I have given away everything.
"Tastes like chicken"
No matter what cuisine, no matter what country, truly the universal taste experience the whole world over 👍
I hate how they kill animals like turtles, but to an indigenous tribe, a turtle is like a Big Mac.
It's because we live in the matrix
@@tubester4567 that’s a tortoise
@@tubester4567 what's wrong with eating turtle
@@tubester4567 If you want to eat turtle, you have to kill turtle. If you eat plants, you have to kill plants.
Also animals die due to plant farming (pesticides, getting killed by harvesters, less habitat etc).
And there is a food chain for a reason.
The man who took you on the tour was very nice. It was sad when he said his father passed away two and a half years ago and didn't/doesn't have the courage to go in his father's house. That has to be a very tough break, I'm glad you showed him a good time.
I’m just speechless. I’m in my bed in the in a high rise in the city watching how people across the world live so differently on a computer that fits in my pocket. This is amazing and so touching. Thanks Kurt for showcasing different cultures and ways of life
@Burger Kang no u
Are you high
@@BasedonPluto no he just appreciates things, try it sometime bro
New York high rise?
what city
I'm Brazilian, but Brazil is so big that this video impresses me, showing the north of the country
Yeah it seems more like Peru than my Rio, where I live.
@@GabrielFariaOQue Concordo, sou de Brasília
You have a beautiful country, I hope one day I can visit you guys
@@k.2382
Thanks man, you will be very welcome when you visit us
tmb sou de sao paulo, capital
the guy who was talking to you at minute 4:25 is my wife's cousin, we were watching the video and she was surprised when she saw him
small world huh
As a Brazilian, this video is amazing. I love how humble you are and you get into these amazing situations. Even I don't get to see this part of my own country. Thank you!!
Kurt Caz....showing us with every video that just because you’re alive doesnt mean you’re really living. This man will look back on his life and be able to say... I regret nothing and I did it all.
He’s a person to look up to.
Yes, I want to not know what day it is as well.. Goals 😅
really puts in to perspective how much im missing out on, and lights a fire under my ass. His videos are some of the most inspirational content iv ever seen.
@@psychotropictraveler514 he has the best job ever for sure.
Well said Brodie.
Kurt has been alive and well... We love and have missed you. Nice to see you last week and this one is a total surprise!!! God bless you. Your journeys. Your love and of course, the Kurt dip!!! Thank you. For everything and we are glad you are ALIVE
What happened?
@@rodrigo.vaqueiro he just disappeared for awhile, social medias went dark and so did his youtube.
He has disappeared before for quite awhile. I think he was either resting or having too much fun to blog. I thought someone had stolen his camera in Pablo Escobar neighborhood. His fans were worried.
I love their adventures. But it would be interesting if they’re actually providing intelligence to an intel agency to “map” out these communities (incase an agency needs to intervene on behalf of an oil/mineral company- this was done in the past for decades).
@@MS-tc2fs Kurt Caz Illuminati confirmed
I loved my short visit to Brazil in the ‘70’s. I wish I could go back. Like others, I am now disabled and cannot travel. But, Viva Brazil! I always cheer for you in soccer. Btw, I’m impressed that you drank that “shot” in one gulp and didn’t go to sleep!😁
I’m so envious of this lifestyle that you’re living. You’re doing what you love and I’m jealous AF! Lol this is awesome, don’t stop filming!
even as a brazilian im impressed by the video, its such a big country that we dont get to see everything, nice one Kurt, have fun, brazil is te best place to do so
i did not know tht "brazil" was in 'egypt' now.. wow you became a brasileiro.just for being in there for some time dude? amazing is it?
@@blackiedarling7539 bro, even his name soubd brazillian, i say that cuz im from Brazil
Just to be clear, For Brazilians, Gringos are any foreigners, we call Argentines Gringos, we call Bolivians Gringos, Africans, Asians, any Foreigner is a Gringo to Us, not the stereotype, White/American/Anglo, with Blonde Hair and Blue Eyes as you might Think
E! Gringo e gringo no brasil..
os caras encontraram todos os simbolos tipicos brasileiros, cachorro caramelo, bêbado da praça kkkk
"Buteco pé na cova" como falamos no Piauí, que são esses barzinho que vendem doses baratas de cachaça! Kkkkkk... Os caras viram tudo do que é mais brasileiro é triste que muitos canais do RUclips só mostram os esteriótipos do Brasil "praias, rio de janeiro, são Paulo e Florianópolis" esse zeraram a vida, e ainda brigou com o porteiro da balsa por causa da máscara, se isso não é brasileiro eu não sei oq é! Kkkkkk
E ainda pede um desconta na hora de pagar a pousada kkkkkkkkkkk
Os cara tá pegando os nossos costumes daquela velha chorada bom demais canal fodastico
@@brenosousa2878 É verdade👍
Muito bom kkk
Faltou prostitutas funkeiros ladroes e maconheiros
Its nice to see how simple lives can be. You dont need flashy things to live a happy life.
I have visited Brazil for 3 months, from the east to the north, to the west and south. Incredible beautiful country.
Is it safe? How much money do you need to make it possible?
@@AldoSanchezCruz I haven't been all over Brazil, but a couple cities and some inland. You have to watch what you are doing, but you can definitely be safe.
@@AldoSanchezCruz Relax, Brazil is not just about the favelas that the media loves to show. It is a very diverse country with beautiful places and warm people.
@@AldoSanchezCruz maybe another experience. I've had a gun pointed on me when i eas there. But it was kinda my fault because i wanted to buy something and the guy thought was paranoid. Nothing serious happened but i git scared haha. Aside from that i had the vest vacation of my live, the people are so nice and i want to visit soutb america and especially brazil this year again
@@gunthergeyer5329 where a gun pointed at u ?
Thx
Everytime I see one of Kurts videos I feel like Im wasting my life not getting out and exploring like him. Im there vicariously at least for the moment.
@@47nodoubt and what are u doing here lol?
lol I feel that
@@47nodoubt this comment smells like Doritos and mountain dew
This video is motivation for me to one day travel the world
To all the ladies in this place with style and grace: bom dia!
What a life, Brazil looks beautiful. I've been there one time, to the city of Bélem, and a little bit into the jungle. Not very deep, but far away enough from civilization. Amazing.
Cool to see you exploring Brazil, Kurt. Keep up the good work.
Much respect for your ability to talk with almost everybody, and make friends everywhere.
Viva!
Ojalá pueda algún día conocer Brasil, ¡Qué hermoso país! saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴🇧🇷
Vai ser muito bem recebido irmão! 🇧🇷🇨🇴
Pode vir amigo! Saludos desde São Paulo, Brasil 🇧🇷🇨🇴
@@gabrieldealmeidajose6097 Obrigado meu amigo
@@riq8717 Obrigado
É só vir, o pessoal da Colômbia são boas pessoas.
I have extremely bad social anxiety so it’s hard for me to travel to the local corner store let alone around the world, I love watching these videos and getting a better understanding on how different cultures operate, Kurt is a really lovable guy always a good time watching the positive interactions everyone has smiles and invites him to their homes/villages with open arms. Thank you for reminding me that the world isn’t always as scary as people make it seem 🙏🏼
Try and get your hands on some Valium, it’s changed my life
you realy should seek help if even going to the store is dificult. don't waste life time, do it asap.
@@Jaburu honestly I’ve become accustomed to it, I keep in touch with my family and I go to work do my job and go home, I completely understand how people think it sounds depressing or not healthy, but I just don’t crave human interaction, I always liked being left alone and doing my own thing probably since my early 20’s (I’m going on 30 soon) but genuinely I appreciate y’all’s concern but I’d say I’m happy for the most part.
@@BigDaddyLongStockings you don't need to like human interaction, but you shouldn't be afraid to leave home either. you also don't even know how it feels like to get rid of that anxiety. you should at least try someting in my opinion. you can go back to your isolation afterwards if you feel that you are happier like that. I personaly went through a period of havie anxiety and it sure isn't something you want to permentanly in. in my case it was probably caused by alcohol. everything you try to hide with drugs comes back twice as strong afterwards
@@Jaburu I understand where you’re coming from completely, back to my original comment maybe I didn’t word it the best I’m not as much scared to go out locally it’s more so just dreading having to interact with people or even be in the same vicinity as them, (I live in New York so no matter where I go it’s a large crowd)
I had a span of drug and alcohol abuse in my late teens early 20’s but since I haven’t had any issues staying away from substances, but now that you say that, that is when I started secluding myself more and noticing my social anxiety after I quit everything.
You are the first travel vlogger I started watching. I’ve watched at least a dozen others since, but none of the other RUclips travel vloggers compare to your footage and authenticity! I feel like I’m there on the trip with you! So excited when I get new video notifications from you! Stay wild 🤙🏼
I agree
Indeed
Heraldo Baldieri is the greatest travel vlogger
I'd go back to live in Brazil in a heartbeat, there is some problems.. But I adore the country and the people!
Where do you live?
I am from Brazil and I love to travel along this country, I can say we have here many differents "Brazils" inside this huge country... these guys for example they were lucky for knowing the North region, I can say that the most part of the Brazilians tourists dont go to that part of Brazil,,, its a pity, I've been to Belem and it was a wonderful experience, hope to go back there soonly. Unfortunately, Brazilian tourists concentrate on some spots, like Rio, or the Northeast Capitals like Fortaleza, they are wonderful for sure but I can say we have to much more to explore
studying for a midterm and told myself Id take a 20 minute break, this video came out one minute ago and now im going to be taking a break for 40 minutes
Legend
Watch at 1.5 or 1.75 speed to save time
me too lol
@@basedpatriotLT sin 😲😁
You 2 are definitely courageous and daring. More then I could ever be. But I love your sense of adventure and curiosity. Thanks for sharing it all with us! I pray for your health and well being, and safety! God be with you both!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏💙💚❤️
I see them as a pair of privileged arrogant prats, that mock locals & upload these videos. Yet, their real purpose is to make other videos with local young girls.....
Don’t be silly 🙃 he’s from South Africa 🇿🇦 the murder and crime capital of the world! Lol 😂 when you grow up in SA not much would shock you!
Very, very interesting route of travel. Thanks for respecting the locals. Keep keeping on, if you are enjoying it.
🇬🇧👍🇿🇦
I'm watching from Johannesburg,SA and enjoying these two Africans (yes they are) just enjoying Brazil. It amazes me how the vegetation looks a lot like my part of western Cameroon, except the soil in Brazil appears more sandy,everything else looks so similar
Hope you have the chance to visit us someday, hugs to motherland Africa from Brazil!!
@@hiroshimablast1945 Yes,I'm actually planning to visit next year.
@@ngalahansel6066 good to know brother 😁👍🇧🇷🇿🇦
I was thinking the same. Just hit me its a SA accent. Do they even qualify as gringos?
@@hiroshimablast1945 motherland😂you are not black bro
Kurt is always posting the best content. Keep doing what you love man
I love that this isn't another RUclips channel with drone footage of landscapes or any other display of expensive tech and fast paced travel in exotic locations. Brazil looks fascinating.
I've travelled all over east and southern Africa (including South Africa, crossing by land along the Orange River in Namibia, to the Western Cape) alone and with friends, by bus and bike, and the best moments were without a doubt the spontaneous interactions with locals we met along the way. I really get a sense of how much you and travel companions relish the details and the human connection. And you meet everyone at their level without any sense of superiority.
This vid reminds me most of Mozambique- not least because it's a Portuguese speaking country- which was a bit wild and challenging to navigate, but the people- especially away from big towns- were amazing. Bravo on producing top quality, understated content!!
I remember when your videos were getting 10-20k views Kurt. One thing I loved about them then as I do now is the moments of silence when I can hear the sounds of your surroundings. too many creators feel a need to constantly be heard which takes away from the experience. don't change a thing.
Lovin this Brazil stuff. Living in London ,needed this
Yo Kurt you inspired me to start learning Espanol 🇪🇸! Thanks for the amazing content! Safe travels as a gringo in Brazil 🇧🇷! Respect from 🇺🇸!
Hola
I remember seeing your comment on another video and you said you were from somalia or eritrea or something not america
@@BabyL3mur I’m a 1st generation Somali immigrant 🇸🇴 who’s also an American 🇺🇸, I’ve been back to the motherland a couple times ❤️🇸🇴. In America some people may identify with the homeland of their ethnicity more than America. I love both tho 🇸🇴❤️🇺🇸
@@AhmedMohamed-fq1kj Hola Amigo! Como Estas? Salam!
In Brazil we talk in portuguese
We are ready once again. I love the realness from your video 🙌 Keep it up ❤️
Please do a new cumbia mix!!😍
foi o melhor video de gringos aqui no Brasil que eu ja assisti, de longeee! muito boomm, pegou os tiozinhos certos nas barraquinha, só risadaass...
You guys are such a wholesome duo.
Keep travelling together and share your experience :D
Of all the many adventures, this one was very special. I loved this a lot
Hey Kurt. I showed you to my Brazilian wife. It’s cool to see you exploring her country. Much love from Orlando to São Paulo! ❤️
How’s it like having a Brazilian wife? Man to man
I need a Brazilian wife 😍
Are you sure your Brazilian "wife" is actually a woman?? Might be a man.
is your Brazilian wife available ?
@@wadahbottle we met here in Orlando. She has been to the States a lot growing up. I’ve been to São Paulo six times. It’s definitely a whole other world there compared to where I’m from. She has a very tight nit type of family. I never really had that growing up. It’s nice to have for sure but definitely not what I’m used to. They are definitely very fiery and passionate. I would say probably like any other Latin woman. I’ve been with a few different types in my day. We had very different upbringings but we make it work. It’s definitely allowed me to experience a whole lot that I probably would have never experienced without her. It’s been a wild ride for sure. Lol
38:28: That rhythm is called Guaguanco. I was a music major and spent a couple of months in Brazil studying Brazilian rhythms. There are hundreds of styles. Some are crazy complex. Everyone there has rhythm and can keep a beat.
One of my dreams is to be able to explore all over the world as well you currently do, love how humble you are with the locals that's a fact
The way you handled that drunk man on the boat, absolute champ. Always great content mate!
Just sat down to have a meal, glad to see you doing well Kurt, really glad I found you back when I did. Amazing content and journeys you have, many stories to look back on when you’re kicking back relaxing. Enjoy it and stay safe! From cali to you!
You guys are crazy! Thanks for taking us all along in the adventures
I appreciate so much how you both are determined and go to explore any place! Knowing the Native people and stay in any simple places to take some rest! I'm Brazilian from Sao Paulo and i don't have these experiences here in Brazil! You maked me think about it! Thanks for that.
I could watch these types of videos nonstop. Glad you’re not cutting a lot out and bring 40minutes of excellent content. Hope to see a lot more of Brazil, the nature looks just astonishing. Hopefully one day I can myself visit myself Brazil with its amazing biodiversity!
you will be very welcome when you visit us
I love seeing this, when you hear of Brazil all you hear is the slums and how bad it is but everywhere has its rough parts but Brazil looks like a very beautiful with very welcoming people!
O Brasil é tão gigante que são tantas culturas que eu mesmo não conheço!
As an Expat veteran in Latin America for TWENTY-ONE-YEARS (WOW! 🤩!), I can honestly say that this is really fascinating. 💪🏆💪
Vocês falam português muito bem, parabéns e espero que se divirtam aqui no Brasil.
O outro e BR
@@neyrnascimento2152 sério? Nem parece, ele parece gringo que aprendeu um pouco de português
@@JonasSow, ele é gringo sim, o cara tá falando bobagem aí, mas coisa é verdade: ele aprendeu português bem melhor que o Kurt.
@@gustavoguimaraes5155 aprendendo o idioma português acho q eh mais fácil das algumas outras línguas pq brasileiros são simpáticos, amável, e communikativa, e sem medo quando encontrando extranjeiros. Eu-um norteAmericano branquelinho-vou sempre ter gratidão por causa o jeito o povo brasileiro me tratem. 🙏🌎🇧🇷 obrigado amigos brasileiros, valeu galera, eu nunca posso esqueçer o tratamento bom vcs me deu 💚💛💙🇺🇸
@@miahconnell23, coisa mais linda ler isso 😍
Espero que você seja sempre bem tratado no Brasil, deu português é muito bom. Também estou tentando aprender o inglês, estou progredindo. Você também parece ser uma pessoa muito especial, só uma pessoa assim reconhece outra, assim como você fez. Cheers.
The guy climbing the tree was so insane, I can’t imagine the strength he has to be able to do that!! 😱😲
He's mastered the technique so he doesn't need that much strength.
@@MsMRkv they go hand in hand tbh
To be fast and agile going up and down you would do.better having a. certain body type.
Short and wiry .😅
@@MsMRkv Any climbing needs all over body strength .
@@lindalarsson1436 Yeah, but he already has the strenght needed to do that. It's like going to the gym and pumping the same Weight everyday, you're going to get stronger up to a certain point, but then your body will get used to that load and won't get any better.
I love this guy man.. his videos are so addicting and I recently found him like 1 month ago! Fell in love with his content!
i've been looking after some tourists visiting Brazil and by far you're the most respectable, understanding and sweet tourist channel i've ever watched. I think that on surface level, knowing Brazil is still good, because of our general culture, but to see you experience things that even for Brazilians are rare, but still common (brazilians always have 'that aunt' or 'that granny' that lives in the northwest. I'm from São Paulo but my parents are both from Rio de Janeiro and João Pessoa, so I always had this northeasthern side to my family, and they're so kind, so true to themselves and just people living by, having a good time.
Right now you aren't in Brazil but I hope you can find time to come back and go to Natal/João Pessoa, having indigenous lands to befriend and get to know more about 'oxente culture'!
The best channel here! Kurt getting sloshed and looking for an indigenous tribe, just like an old world explorer, awesome!
Amazing! haha
I'm Brazilian, actually they are not really indigenous (but they are descendants of them), see that there is a Catholic church within the "tribe"
Its kinda sad to see how friendly brazilians are because all we get fed about brazil from the internet is people getting robbed from motorcycles or offduty cops shooting people. This has really improved my view of the country.
Please spread that, as a Brazilian with a lot of friends from other countries (online) most of them actually think that, i don't know where people are gettting that information, really the places you don't wanna go is São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, trust me, besides that, everywhere people are gonna be really friendly, and if you're polite with them they'll invite you to their house and treat you like family
I watch John Correia too
Active self protection for the win!
I dont care about what you think
@@Gorrash são paulo é uma das capitais se não a capital menos violenta do brasil. se você quer espalhar coisas boas ao menos seja honesto né meu patrão
I'm not usually not the traveling alone type of guy. But after having watched your South America trips, i want to travel there and experience everything the countries has to offer. The people seem so friendly most of the time. My only problem is, i don't speak Spanish lmao
Do you know that in this video they are speaking Portuguese, right? It's Brazil
Caraca, esqueci como tão bondosos que os Brasileiros são. Saudade daí
This video put a huge smile on my face multiple times. Thanks for all of the awesome videos Kurt!
We need more of your vlogs!it's great to just open the phone when I am working or eating and find my self in a different part of the world! amazing vlogs!!
same feeling :)
I love how every vendor in your videos is either asleep or chillin. It's like you have interrupted them taking it easy, and they look pissed off having to get up to serve you lol.
What an amazing thing you guys got to do in that village. Beautiful people.
Always connecting with everyone! Keep the good vibes Kurt!!!
Hello Kurt, great video and enjoying your Brazil series. I'll be in Brazil next month and cant wait. Cheers from England!!
Be welcome friend, have some fun in here too ;)
enjoy the country man
As Allways very very Interseting Thanks Kurt and hes friend " .
Nice to see u again! Love to watch u be safe:)❤️
You’re back! I was anxiously waiting for this video. Glad you’re safe out there.
A lot of things you’re showing I didn’t know, and I’m brazilian , but Brazil is so big that I only know my own state. amazing video ❤
I love those beds...first time am seeing them... Watching and following from Kampala Uganda East Africa
I really enjoy your video Kurt welcome to Brasil keep making beautiful inspiring video's have fun.
God blessings 🙏👍❤
The purest form of travel content. Keep it up Kurt!
This is a great episode. I would say tied for #1 from this channel. You guys are awesome.
Man, if i knew you would be here! I'd show you the place, take to have lunch... I'm from Santana and live in Macapá nowadays! I really enjoy you channel! Cheers from Macapá, Amapá!
The handshake was golden
Taking me places I'll never get to! Gotta love ya for it❤😊👍
Trading with Mrs Shelia is a good chance to make money and start paying your bills. It's the best opinion to get out of debt
Never say never glinda, the moment you do you shut your mind off to "how can I afford it?" Instead you continue to think "I can't afford it". Look into multiple streams of income and a whole new world opens up to you.
Mascara!!!! Lol Your vlogs are amazing. Sitting here having a cocktail relaxing after work and excited to watch. I love how your vlogs are long so it’s almost like sitting through a film. It just keeps going and going. Good times! ✌🏽
Tranquillo lol
I feel that very nice man who said he cant go to the area that reminds him of his father. He's watching over you still, in heaven my friend.
19.50 had me in stitches love you’re honesty dude safe travels ❤️
One word how I feel about your travel vlogs: "ADDICTED"
such friendly people out in the middle of nowhere, very cool, also inspired me to find a local source of cachaça, surprisingly found some at my local liquor store in AU, cheers!
We need to see Thailand , Philippines and South Asia rural areas Kurt ❤️ much love
Would love to see Cambodia also.❤
Wow i love Brasil and it s very beautiful this place in jungle in Brasil i really love it and people are cool and friendly!😉😃😎💪🤛
People in Brazil 🇧🇷 seem very friendly!
That is not an indigenous community, more like a rural settlement, they fooled you
He would need a government's authorization to visit a tribe.
yeah, there is a catholic church within the "tribe", they are descendants of the natives, but they are not a real tribe.
@@nathan_408 correcto
Those indigenous girls are so naturally gorgeous and this video is amazing thank you Kurt
Couldn't stop smiling for 40 minutes. Obrigado.
I was impressed how quickly you learnt to speak Spanish but damn I didn't realise you could Portuguese as well, how long did that take you to learn
What do you mean how long did it take you to learn? You already wrote that he spoke Spanish and you can also see here that he uses many of the same words. Its not like he has to start learning some unfamiliar language
@@dreamthedream8929 he only learnt Spanish in the past few months so it’s still very impressive that he knows nearly perfect Portuguese recent so it’s not crazy to assume that he’s learnt it quickly
@@matthewashley7786 if you speak one then why not speak the other? I spoke to a local man from la palma who likes visiting the azores and he told me that when he goes there he just keeps using spanish with the locals there and they speak Portuguese to him and they for the most part understand each other, its not a big deal like you make it sound. Learning Russian, Japanese or Greek would be
@@dreamthedream8929 I speak Spanish but I couldn’t go to Brazil and speak Portuguese all I am saying is that I am impressed that he speak enough to speak to the locals to get by it’s not a competition to see who speaks the most languages
@@matthewashley7786 exactly what maik above said. In addition I dont know why you can't go and do that, sounds strange. You would get by just fine, just do it. What the man from la palma said was that he at times speaks slower spanish in the azores and asks the locals to speak slower as well for better understanding
OMG i said some videos ago for Kurt to come to Brazil and he came!
I know Brazil its kinda too much overrated cuz every gringo/foreigner comes here first instead of going to other south-america countries, but here in Brazil is still a cool and beautiful place to come/to be in!
Thanks for coming to Brazil Kurt 💙
@@frankfurtur5531 boludo calm down 🤏
It’s a beautiful place to get robbed and killed lol
man, I believe that is the completely opposite... Brazil is f. underrated.. only 6 million people goes there per year, almost same amount of Argentina and Peru, even being waaayyyy bigger...
@@papaoutaistromae578 maybe because high crime rate? I would like to go but i dont wanna be robbed and shot lol
@@Prprpsksks you are not, just go to the right cities that are calm. Fortaleza, salvador and Rio are the most dangerous ones.
Porra. Eu sei que é cultura. Mas quando vi a 🐢 no fogo com o rabo se mexendo. Deu um aperto no coração 😢😢
when in doubt, BARGE INTO A TINY REMOTE VILLAGE UNNANOUNCED AND START POUNDING HARD LIQUOR.
Meu deus, os gringos beberam cachaça que nem água 😂😂😂😂😂
Que es cachaca?
@@danpineda4447
sugar cane alcohol!
@@arlindobrito4731 I appreciate the feedback!
kkkkkkkkkkk achei que os cara ia dar PT
@@danpineda4447 la marvada
Loving vicariously through Kurt’s energy, youth, adventuring, curiosity, humanity and strength … thanks Kurt for sharing yourself with the world.
Obrigado meu amigo.
The videos are amazing you make me feel like I’m with you guys 👌
Damn I felt sorry for that turtle on the fire.
I don't care how ancient your culture is, burning animals alive is not acceptable.
@@MegaVector2011 you may notice that I said I felt sorry for it?
@@MegaVector2011 I’m assuming you’re vegan?
@@brasilianinglish no you don’t need to be vegan to still be a little more humane
I'm Brazilian and this is the first time I see this. In cities this is impossible to happen, this should be common in villages
Brazil looks beautiful. Great people
3:22 only Kurt can instruct a local and turn them into a cameraman 😂
I don't get to travel the world because I chose to have kids. But your videos give me that opportunity to see the world and I thank-you for that.
u can still travel with ur wife
"It's still alive"!! 70 yr old air calvary Vet, but I had to quickly turn this off for a while. Will fast forward & pick up again later on. Enjoying seeing the world with this brave decent young man.
Kurt, these are for sure some of the most interesting videos on utube! Love how you intermingle with people on your adventures. Great your with your friend as well, Id be afraid it would be easy to become some of the native food if your not careful!! Thank you for the traveling entertainment!!
Kurt I tip my hat to you now. I use to complain about your knowledge of Spanish but I am amazed how well both of you can speak Portuguese. I have tried that for years to no avail. I have been to Brazil five times and I still cannot communicate with them. How do you do it???? Your friend seems to be fluent on it. My parents are Austrian and I am fluent in German, French and Spanish but no Portuguese at all. You are good dude. I have a new level of respect for you two.
If you know Spanish and French it should be a breeze with some effort. Italian to. All the Romance languages minus romanian are really similar.
Si'
@@lessforloans If you actually spoke any of those languages you would know that Spanish and Italian speakers understand Romanian easier than French
Gato Grande, Romanian is more similar to Italian than Spanish is to Italian. It’s a spectrum. It also preserves more of the original Latin grammar than any Romance language, except maybe for Sardinian.
sneapey, that’s generally true for most speakers. The difficulty with French for other Romance speakers is the phrenology. The French lexicon is closer to Italian than the other languages you mentioned, it’s just that the pronunciation is crazy.
This is so freaking cool that as a species on earth even in the jungle, you can just show up and be invited in, still. So far it’s the longest running thing we have, openness to decent true hearted people just trying to live the best we can no matter where on this planet you find yourself.
They problaby pay them to get there
These are some great videos everything is impromptu with cool adventures. Also a good way to learn conversational languages. Maybe a map or two sometimes but always damn interesting. Thank you and stay safe!