Good morning 🌄 Syifa to you and your husband. I'm glad to see your RUclips channel again. How's everything with you and your husband? I hope wherever you are hopefully it is not very cold ❄️
Wow, Syifa, what an incredible pair of documentaries! You’ve done an absolutely phenomenal job. I’m genuinely in awe of how you managed to keep up with the locals without a translator-that’s no small feat. It’s so inspiring to see how deeply you immersed yourself in their world. And those survival skills! It’s mind-blowing to witness how they’re thriving in the middle of nowhere, relying solely on their ingenuity and resourcefulness. Their ability to carve out a decent life in such simplicity is nothing short of extraordinary. Seeing the actual process of modern nomads moving-something I never thought I’d experience-was eye-opening and deeply humbling. Thanks to you, these 30 minutes were some of the most enriching and memorable of my life. You brought their world to us with such clarity and heart. Modern nomads are truly remarkable, and you’ve captured their essence so beautifully. Thank you for sharing this journey-it’s a gift I’ll always treasure.
Hi Syifa. It’s definitely a nice last episode of Mongolia series. I think this video actually teaches us about the life of Mongolian nomadic people as being helpful to their neighbors. This video really teaches us so we can do exactly the same in the city and town world. The way to get rid of their stress is very inspirational. I really with that we can do the same thing just like they do. The kids are so adorable that I seriously want to play with them and pinch their cheeks. Thank you so much for this outstanding video of the nomadic Mongolian life and I can’t wait for you to take us for the next travel series. God bless you.
Thank you so much, Emanuel. I am so glad to hear this feedback! Thank you so much for your kind appreciation. as I can tell that you enjoyed watching every aspects of this video. I am not sure if there will be another travel series but hopefully I will be able to still create more meaningful videos in 2025.
I am from mongolia I am very happy to watching your video. This video can help who can interesting Mongolian nomadic life. Most of visiter can't see this nomadic process
Yes, dear Syifa, this has been for you a journey like no other. They way you carried out the entire series is incomparable. It wasn't an easy path to cover up going against the harsh climate and rudimentary facilities, yet you managed to do a splendid work. The dismantling and re-assembling of the Yurt was astounding. Just be proud of yourself. And a huge good luck to your new venture.
Elisabetta, thank you so much! So so sweet of you to day that and indeed it was tough to film these videos from Mongolia. The editing was even tougher and daunting to put together stories and make it enjoyable to watch! Thank you so so much for your support. I unfortunately dont have any new adventure coming up as Dave and I will have to apply for my UK visa extension which can take up to 8 weeks.
The way of living is not changed but having all modern facilities and utilising by them is happy to watch..Not away from the modern world.. Thanks a lot Syifa Enjoy and be safe ❤
Hi Syifa, there is also one interesting thing for you to know, everywhere in Mongolia, no matter where you are, the doors of nomads ger, always face to south ))) 🙏☘️😎 Aan, you new it, I wanted share with you that bit, but you already knew that, excellent !! Such a great job, I admire your patience, smartness, quality of the video, and your hard work )) And of course, you are such a great looking lady )) I take my hat off ))) 🌺🌺🌺 P.S. By the way the"toono" which you said, roof bit in a center, that part also works as clock, when sun rises from east, shade shows exactly what time is now, and goes on, also two pillars in the center, reprsents, husband and wife, who are holding the ger, or the house hold on they shoulders, and that's why, we never pass anything, such as tea, food ext, in between the pillars!! Have a great travels ahead ))) All the best )))
2:16 This s exactly the kind of thing that makes your channel so charming. The kid is shy and not quite sure what to think, but the interaction is adorable.😊
Yes you are right! Wouldnt it be wonderful? I think I still prefer autumn than summer as I like colder weather than heat. I'd say that summer would be a better time to travel to Mongolia as there will be lots of festivals around the country to attend to.
Hello Syifa. He is definitely happy to drive and sit next to a beautiful lady. Thank you for showing the Nomads and the incredible Mongolia landscape. Take care and enjoy ❤❤❤
Hello Habibah, haha that's funny! Gala and I had hard time to connect due to language barrier and I think I tried to just be an observer whilst documenting everything on that day. I am sure some of them were also annoyed by my constantly filming hahaha
Salute to you and your team. Your approach is very professional and aggressive. Decision to explore this beautiful part of the world is very appreciating. Every view is awesome. Very beautiful
Thank you Rana! There was no team when I filmed and travelled to this area, only me. However my husband took a lead in editing these two Nomadic video and he has such a great music taste to elevate these stories. Thank you so much for your kind comment!
@SyifaAdriana thanks a lot for this response. Its mean you are really perfectionist. I really very much appreciate your team ( Honorable Husband ) . You are much blessed person who is searching the nature. The beauty of nature is the soul of univers. God bless you more happiness love and fame.
Very well done & so wise to allow the families to work without intruding. It looks like autumn in the video so days are shortening & time is more precious for the nomads - all the best to you in 2025!
Alvon, thank you! I am so glad that you left this comment. I sometime try my best to integrate into the family I stay with during my travels, so that I dont feel like an outsider. This was somewhat an exception and you are right, the days were shorter so they were quite time-pressed. Thank you for your appreciative observation!
Thanks Simon! You are spot on with this. Also if you are keen on staying at a yurt, it's easily accessible in Mongolia once you travel to this country.
Syifa, great video showing how they prepare in moving. Very informative and keep up such good videos for us to know and understand how people live in rural areas where we don't normally have any chance to experience and see when we travel.
Thank you so much, Peter! This was an exclusive experience that I will cherish forever. Thank you for your kind and appreciative comment. It means a lot!
@@peterleo16 Thanks a lot, Peter! I try my best to deliver something different but I have to be honest that it would be impossible to come up with videos like this every time hahaha. I am feeling a slight burnt out starting this year and not sure what sort of travel videos I can create whilst dealing with our UK visa extension that will take up to 8 weeks. The filming of this video was a rather tough emotionally I think, I was already on my last leg of 2-month travel, felt homesick, and a true outsider due to language barriers. Still grateful to be able to document everything on that day as it was hectic! My husband took a lead on editing these 2 part nomadic-series videos as we were inspired by a documentary on Mongolia by Kate Humble, my favourite travel presenter. Thanks again for leaving such a thoughtful comment. Have a lovely week ahead, Peter!
You have shown us how to dismantle their nomadic huts and packing ,trans port and carrying to new winter places and rearrangement to them and to their cattle and rebuilding the round hut.
I realize that you have not been to Nepal for going on 6 years, and since you made this series I have been dreaming about going there although the time was not right for me. I feel that I could be in a position to get there this year. I have a couple questions to ask you. First of all, what travel agency do you recommend? Next, is the 🌶️ mono only found in Bandipur? Thank you for your time and patience, and I wish you wonderful day! Sincerely, James
Hello James, apology in my really late reply! Happy belated new year. Thanks so much for your super thanks. I can answer your questions in more details through email whilst sharing contact I know in Nepal, if you prefer? Can you please send this exact question to hello@syifaadriana.com
Kedves Syifa! csodálatos és profi videó volt! Mintha a National Geographic egy filmjét láttam volna, azzal kiegészülve és egy magasabb szintre emelve, hogy Te voltál benne a sok mosolyoddal és pozitiv kisugárzásoddal. Még nem láttam az összes videódat, de a mai videó után rádöbbentem, még ha TE ezt nem is érzed, hogy a videóiddal egy "Mosoly és Szeretet Diplomáciai" küldetést végzel. Igen, és ettől olyan csodálatosak, emberközeliek, és pozitiv üzenetet hordoznak a videóid! Gratulálokés köszönöm az áldozatos munkádat! F. Attila❤ Dear Syifa! it was a wonderful and professional video! It was like watching a National Geographic film, enhanced and elevated to a higher level by the fact that you were in it with your many smiles and positive vibes. I haven't seen all of your videos yet, but after today's video I realized, even if YOU don't feel it, that with your videos you are carrying out a "Smile and Love Diplomacy" mission. Yes, and that's what makes your videos so wonderful, humane, and carry a positive message! Congratulations and thank you for your dedicated work! F. Attila❤
Thank you so much Attila! Indeed this was video was edited in a documentary style as we thought the story telling was very different to my usual travel. Thank you so much for your kind appreciation! I may not be able to produce videos like this all the time but I hope to create some more meaningful videos in 2025.
The twin girls, quite recently have had a "virgin hair do celebration", where the whole family and friends gather to celebrate! It's called "Үсний найр", literaly, "Hair fiesta", everyone from family, relatives, and friends, starting from granpa, cut of a clock of hair, to keep in sacred little bag, then they give present, or money! When finally, everyone is done, they shave of all the hair, and keep it again! It's an ancient tradition, which says that, after virgin hair is been shaved of, later on hair grows very strong 'n' beautiful! So thats why, girls had a short hair! Girls on even number age (2, 4, 6) boys on odd number age (3, 5, 7) But the parents try to do а "Даахь үргээх" or "Үсний найр" or "Hair fiesta", as early as possible, coz especially girls are shy to go to school with a very short hair )) 😊😊😊
Fascinating indeed. Harnessing solar energy, 4-wheel drive vehicles, watching Cocomelon onTV while holding on to, not giving up on the indigenous way of life. Thank you for taking us into how the nomadic mongols live today.
Marlon, thanks a lot for your comment. You are so spot on with these observation and I love reading comment like yours as these were something I also observed whilst filming this video.
@@SyifaAdriana I have a lot of admiration fuelled by fascination for what you do. Your content is full of substance. You take us to places beyond reach giving exposure to people, places and cultures that I, for one, can’t reach.
@@marlonking8830 You are so kind, Marlon! I try my best to deliver something different but I have to be honest that it would be impossible to come up with videos like this every time hahaha. I am feeling a slight burnt out starting this year and not sure what sort of travel videos I can create whilst dealing with our UK visa extension that will take up to 8 weeks. The filming of this video was a rather tough emotionally I think, I was already on my last leg of 2-month travel, felt homesick, and a true outsider due to language barriers. Still grateful to be able to document everything on that day as it was hectic! My husband took a lead on editing these 2 part nomadic-series videos as we were inspired by a documentary on Mongolia by Kate Humble, my favourite travel presenter. Thanks again for leaving such a thoughtful comment. Have a lovely week ahead!
@ your husband is a real cool dude. Both of you should try Scotland again. There’s a lot of history and culture here that your audience will be captivated by. Especially the West Coast. Lots isles and Lochs for you to explore. You’ll also be closer to home, like a working holiday. Take it easy. Best wishes to both of you.
Yeah, I think so too! It may be because these furnitures are too big to enter through the door once it's assembled. The door is so tiny and short that I had to always lean in when entering their ger.
Hi Syifa, thank you for this enjoyable episode. I have a great affinity for this culture, which I first met through recording their traditional music. I have a movie tip for you and anyone who might read this. Watch two amazing and very beautiful, full-length films, both available on DVD: "The Story of the Weeping Camel" and "The Cave of the Yellow Dog". They both deal with Mongolian life in a realistic but heart-warming way. I would be very interested to hear your comments about these 2 movies. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Diz, thank you so much for always writing an interesting comment. Thanks for sharing these two films to watch, we are going to add it on our list! I have got no adventure planned as Dave and I are going through my UK visa extension this coming weeks, and waiting time could be 8 weeks! Happy belated new year by the way...
Aw Tom, what a compliment! Thank you so much. I have an olive undertone meaning that greenish tint exist in my skin. Certain brown works better on me than other but definitely anything deep green/amberish red works in my favour. Appreciate you noticing this and for watching the Albania videos!
Dear sifa,you are showing nomadic life in mangolia,and little Chinese everywhere is touring nomadic life in inner mangolia n region in china,both young ladies of the same age group,daring ones,are touring ,where men usually dares.
Yes it is Ralph. I actually rode this bike in Mongolia and made 2 videos here on RUclips: Episode 1: ruclips.net/video/DN4etN5Br6Q/видео.htmlsi=sVd8wO9yQ8nMYPMb Episode 2: ruclips.net/video/mFuY7JIG9H0/видео.htmlsi=ar9JERuhhDhrIvbP
Fascinating. I always just kind of _assumed_ that the people of central Asian countries like Kazakstan looked much more east Asian than Eastern European because they were descended from Mongol invaders, but they don't actually look very similar.
Thank you so much for your interesting comment, Hadron! I could see where your assumption come from. Prior to my travels in Central Asia and Mongolia, I wouldve assumed that everyone look similar. Loved reading this observation. Thanks so much!
This video is amazing. You are very lucky. Their migration is awesome. Building their ger is interested too. I like watching Mongolia nomad. If I were getting a chance I want to visit the grassland Mongolian place. Thanks so much. Be healthy and happy.
Thank you! Yes indeed lucky to witness this experience but at the same time I was working really hard to capture this. Thanks again and happy new year!
Gary, what a lovely comment!! Thank you so much and I am so glad to read your excitement. I have no new videos or travel videos in the works sadly, as I wont be able to travel much this year. Hope you had a lovely new year celebration!
Great video and great job - hope you can travel and post on Northeast China (Heilongjiang etc.) - will be great extension to Mongolia travelogues - thank you
Nomads winter stay is located in a same place, due to they have already built there shelters for cattle, in August, filled it with cut grass! Which in turn, through out long Autumn, turns into a hay, as an extra feed base for all cattle, but other three seasons movements can vary, choosing where the grass greener, and water (river) fresher and and in aboundance ))) 🙏☘️😎
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Love my Country 🇲🇳🫀🙈 The people in the countryside people always being kindly they givers its so god gifted.. They don’t matter who u are for real. WELCOME TO MONGOLIA. Country for Kind people.. 🫶🏻🥰 Next time you must need to take any good guide for you.
Good morning 🌄 Syifa to you and your husband. I'm glad to see your RUclips channel again. How's everything with you and your husband? I hope wherever you are hopefully it is not very cold ❄️
Shining as always ❤
Wow, Syifa, what an incredible pair of documentaries! You’ve done an absolutely phenomenal job. I’m genuinely in awe of how you managed to keep up with the locals without a translator-that’s no small feat. It’s so inspiring to see how deeply you immersed yourself in their world.
And those survival skills! It’s mind-blowing to witness how they’re thriving in the middle of nowhere, relying solely on their ingenuity and resourcefulness. Their ability to carve out a decent life in such simplicity is nothing short of extraordinary. Seeing the actual process of modern nomads moving-something I never thought I’d experience-was eye-opening and deeply humbling.
Thanks to you, these 30 minutes were some of the most enriching and memorable of my life. You brought their world to us with such clarity and heart. Modern nomads are truly remarkable, and you’ve captured their essence so beautifully. Thank you for sharing this journey-it’s a gift I’ll always treasure.
That's incredibly kind of you! Thank you so much for your very thoughtful and appreciative comment. It warms my heart!
Hi Syifa. It’s definitely a nice last episode of Mongolia series. I think this video actually teaches us about the life of Mongolian nomadic people as being helpful to their neighbors. This video really teaches us so we can do exactly the same in the city and town world. The way to get rid of their stress is very inspirational. I really with that we can do the same thing just like they do. The kids are so adorable that I seriously want to play with them and pinch their cheeks. Thank you so much for this outstanding video of the nomadic Mongolian life and I can’t wait for you to take us for the next travel series. God bless you.
Thank you so much, Emanuel. I am so glad to hear this feedback! Thank you so much for your kind appreciation. as I can tell that you enjoyed watching every aspects of this video. I am not sure if there will be another travel series but hopefully I will be able to still create more meaningful videos in 2025.
I am from mongolia I am very happy to watching your video. This video can help who can interesting Mongolian nomadic life. Most of visiter can't see this nomadic process
Also you can see different lifestyle in north and south side of mongolia
Yes, dear Syifa, this has been for you a journey like no other. They way you carried out the entire series is incomparable. It wasn't an easy path to cover up going against the harsh climate and rudimentary facilities, yet you managed to do a splendid work. The dismantling and re-assembling of the Yurt was astounding. Just be proud of yourself. And a huge good luck to your new venture.
Elisabetta, thank you so much! So so sweet of you to day that and indeed it was tough to film these videos from Mongolia. The editing was even tougher and daunting to put together stories and make it enjoyable to watch! Thank you so so much for your support. I unfortunately dont have any new adventure coming up as Dave and I will have to apply for my UK visa extension which can take up to 8 weeks.
The way of living is not changed but having all modern facilities and utilising by them is happy to watch..Not away from the modern world.. Thanks a lot Syifa
Enjoy and be safe
❤
Agreed and you are spot on, Divya! Thank you so much for leaving this comment :)
Hi Syifa, there is also one interesting thing for you to know, everywhere in Mongolia, no matter where you are, the doors of nomads ger, always face to south ))) 🙏☘️😎 Aan, you new it, I wanted share with you that bit, but you already knew that, excellent !!
Such a great job, I admire your patience, smartness, quality of the video, and your hard work )) And of course, you are such a great looking lady )) I take my hat off ))) 🌺🌺🌺
P.S. By the way the"toono" which you said, roof bit in a center, that part also works as clock, when sun rises from east, shade shows exactly what time is now, and goes on, also two pillars in the center, reprsents, husband and wife, who are holding the ger, or the house hold on they shoulders, and that's why, we never pass anything, such as tea, food ext, in between the pillars!!
Have a great travels ahead ))) All the best )))
3:40 They're overcoming their shyness and warming up to you. Priceless.😄
Indeed, I got such a soft spot on toddlers! Love playing with them
2:16 This s exactly the kind of thing that makes your channel so charming. The kid is shy and not quite sure what to think, but the interaction is adorable.😊
Aww thank you so much!!
imagine all these mountains, landscapes turns green in summer
Yes you are right! Wouldnt it be wonderful? I think I still prefer autumn than summer as I like colder weather than heat. I'd say that summer would be a better time to travel to Mongolia as there will be lots of festivals around the country to attend to.
@@SyifaAdriana summer in Mongolia is not that horribly hot like any other countries, hope u experience it :)
Hello, my lovely lady, I am very happy to see how close you are to people ❤❤❤❤
Köszi, hogy bemutatód a létezés ezen formáját.❤
Thank you so much for your kind appreciation!
Hoppá, itt egy mádzsár monnygol is ...
Hello Syifa. He is definitely happy to drive and sit next to a beautiful lady. Thank you for showing the Nomads and the incredible Mongolia landscape. Take care and enjoy ❤❤❤
Hello Habibah, haha that's funny! Gala and I had hard time to connect due to language barrier and I think I tried to just be an observer whilst documenting everything on that day. I am sure some of them were also annoyed by my constantly filming hahaha
Salute to you and your team. Your approach is very professional and aggressive. Decision to explore this beautiful part of the world is very appreciating. Every view is awesome. Very beautiful
Thank you Rana! There was no team when I filmed and travelled to this area, only me. However my husband took a lead in editing these two Nomadic video and he has such a great music taste to elevate these stories. Thank you so much for your kind comment!
@SyifaAdriana thanks a lot for this response. Its mean you are really perfectionist. I really very much appreciate your team ( Honorable Husband ) . You are much blessed person who is searching the nature. The beauty of nature is the soul of univers. God bless you more happiness love and fame.
Nice Mongolia thank you for share Mrs Syifa Adriana 😊👍👍🙏❤️❤️
Thanks a lot for watching this video!
Very well done & so wise to allow the families to work without intruding. It looks like autumn in the video so days are shortening & time is more precious for the nomads - all the best to you in 2025!
Alvon, thank you! I am so glad that you left this comment. I sometime try my best to integrate into the family I stay with during my travels, so that I dont feel like an outsider. This was somewhat an exception and you are right, the days were shorter so they were quite time-pressed. Thank you for your appreciative observation!
Truely most interesting, thankyou to you and the families that shared their way of life.
Thank you Bruce, I am glad to hear that you found this interesting!
Greetings from Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬. Happy New year
Happy new year and thank you so much!
this relocation is a complicated process and needs enough manpower to support but you guys got it! that's amazing! thumb up 👍
Thanks Simon! You are spot on with this. Also if you are keen on staying at a yurt, it's easily accessible in Mongolia once you travel to this country.
Another Top notch video by #Syifa
Loving From Bangladesh 🇧🇩👍
Thanks so much!
Another great video, well done Syifa
Aww thanks a lot Gary!! Happy new year!
@@SyifaAdriana Happy New Year to you and the family
Syifa, great video showing how they prepare in moving. Very informative and keep up such good videos for us to know and understand how people live in rural areas where we don't normally have any chance to experience and see when we travel.
Thank you so much, Peter! This was an exclusive experience that I will cherish forever. Thank you for your kind and appreciative comment. It means a lot!
@SyifaAdriana Keep up this fantastic effort in your videos where you show us more in detail. Very interesting and eye opening.
@@peterleo16 Thanks a lot, Peter! I try my best to deliver something different but I have to be honest that it would be impossible to come up with videos like this every time hahaha. I am feeling a slight burnt out starting this year and not sure what sort of travel videos I can create whilst dealing with our UK visa extension that will take up to 8 weeks. The filming of this video was a rather tough emotionally I think, I was already on my last leg of 2-month travel, felt homesick, and a true outsider due to language barriers. Still grateful to be able to document everything on that day as it was hectic! My husband took a lead on editing these 2 part nomadic-series videos as we were inspired by a documentary on Mongolia by Kate Humble, my favourite travel presenter. Thanks again for leaving such a thoughtful comment. Have a lovely week ahead, Peter!
Very excellent last episode of Mongolia journey❤❤❤❤❤, this is super video❤❤❤❤
Fantastic Shifa, I always watch your video
Thanks a lot, that's so kind! Glad to know that you enjoy this video.
You have shown us how to dismantle their nomadic huts and packing ,trans port and carrying to new winter places and rearrangement to them and to their cattle and rebuilding the round hut.
Thank you so much and I am glad to hear that you enjoyed watching this video.
been following you from the beginning, You are still living your dream
Wow, that's so kind of you to follow along! Which video did you first come across? Thank you so much for sticking up with me!
I realize that you have not been to Nepal for going on 6 years, and since you made this series I have been dreaming about going there although the time was not right for me. I feel that I could be in a position to get there this year. I have a couple questions to ask you. First of all, what travel agency do you recommend? Next, is the 🌶️ mono only found in Bandipur? Thank you for your time and patience, and I wish you wonderful day!
Sincerely, James
Hello James, apology in my really late reply! Happy belated new year. Thanks so much for your super thanks. I can answer your questions in more details through email whilst sharing contact I know in Nepal, if you prefer? Can you please send this exact question to hello@syifaadriana.com
Hello Syifa happy new year! New video to watch!
Happy new year to you too, Renato! Thanks so much for watching
Thanks for this video 😊. Waiting for you in morocco 🇲🇦❤️
Kedves Syifa! csodálatos és profi videó volt! Mintha a National Geographic egy filmjét láttam volna, azzal kiegészülve és egy magasabb szintre emelve, hogy Te voltál benne a sok mosolyoddal és pozitiv kisugárzásoddal. Még nem láttam az összes videódat, de a mai videó után rádöbbentem, még ha TE ezt nem is érzed, hogy a videóiddal egy "Mosoly és Szeretet Diplomáciai" küldetést végzel. Igen, és ettől olyan csodálatosak, emberközeliek, és pozitiv üzenetet hordoznak a videóid! Gratulálokés köszönöm az áldozatos munkádat! F. Attila❤
Dear Syifa! it was a wonderful and professional video! It was like watching a National Geographic film, enhanced and elevated to a higher level by the fact that you were in it with your many smiles and positive vibes. I haven't seen all of your videos yet, but after today's video I realized, even if YOU don't feel it, that with your videos you are carrying out a "Smile and Love Diplomacy" mission. Yes, and that's what makes your videos so wonderful, humane, and carry a positive message! Congratulations and thank you for your dedicated work! F. Attila❤
Thank you so much Attila! Indeed this was video was edited in a documentary style as we thought the story telling was very different to my usual travel. Thank you so much for your kind appreciation! I may not be able to produce videos like this all the time but I hope to create some more meaningful videos in 2025.
@SyifaAdriana 👍❤️
Iam watching your video from Bangladesh. It’s really amazing . Have a good day.😊
Thank you so much Tato! I am so glad to hear that
Fascinating! Nice work - thanks for sharing!
Happy new year and thank you so much for watching this video! Glad to hear that you enjoyed this
It is very excellent nomadic life, I like this life style ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Amazing video keep it up Syifa
Thank you so much for this comment!
Hat was amazing thank you for sharing 👋 🇺🇸
Thank you so much!! So glad to hear that
thank you visiting our by country
Thank you for watching the video
So great beautiful Works.
Thank you so much, Durgesh! You are so so kind
I m good country ❤❤❤
The twin girls, quite recently have had a "virgin hair do celebration", where the whole family and friends gather to celebrate! It's called "Үсний найр", literaly, "Hair fiesta", everyone from family, relatives, and friends, starting from granpa, cut of a clock of hair, to keep in sacred little bag, then they give present, or money! When finally, everyone is done, they shave of all the hair, and keep it again! It's an ancient tradition, which says that, after virgin hair is been shaved of, later on hair grows very strong 'n' beautiful! So thats why, girls had a short hair! Girls on even number age (2, 4, 6) boys on odd number age (3, 5, 7)
But the parents try to do а "Даахь үргээх" or "Үсний найр" or "Hair fiesta", as early as possible, coz especially girls are shy to go to school with a very short hair )) 😊😊😊
I really wanna spend one night in mongolian yurt, i think that yurt is definitely comfy and cozy. love ❤️
You can contact Fairfield guesthouse as I got my contact from them. Tell them you got my recommendation: www.fairfield.mn/about/copied-fresh-subgroup/
22:27 Beautiful and advenchers and also fascinating facts video I like very much syifa you always show different things well done keep it up thank you
Thanks a lot Kailas!
Thank you Syifa
Fascinating indeed.
Harnessing solar energy, 4-wheel drive vehicles, watching Cocomelon onTV while holding on to, not giving up on the indigenous way of life.
Thank you for taking us into how the nomadic mongols live today.
Marlon, thanks a lot for your comment. You are so spot on with these observation and I love reading comment like yours as these were something I also observed whilst filming this video.
@@SyifaAdriana I have a lot of admiration fuelled by fascination for what you do. Your content is full of substance. You take us to places beyond reach giving exposure to people, places and cultures that I, for one, can’t reach.
@@marlonking8830 You are so kind, Marlon! I try my best to deliver something different but I have to be honest that it would be impossible to come up with videos like this every time hahaha. I am feeling a slight burnt out starting this year and not sure what sort of travel videos I can create whilst dealing with our UK visa extension that will take up to 8 weeks. The filming of this video was a rather tough emotionally I think, I was already on my last leg of 2-month travel, felt homesick, and a true outsider due to language barriers. Still grateful to be able to document everything on that day as it was hectic! My husband took a lead on editing these 2 part nomadic-series videos as we were inspired by a documentary on Mongolia by Kate Humble, my favourite travel presenter. Thanks again for leaving such a thoughtful comment. Have a lovely week ahead!
@ your husband is a real cool dude.
Both of you should try Scotland again. There’s a lot of history and culture here that your audience will be captivated by. Especially the West Coast. Lots isles and Lochs for you to explore. You’ll also be closer to home, like a working holiday.
Take it easy. Best wishes to both of you.
Funny to see how they first place the cupboards and build the ger around it.
Yeah, I think so too! It may be because these furnitures are too big to enter through the door once it's assembled. The door is so tiny and short that I had to always lean in when entering their ger.
Hi Syifa.. Happy New year..........................
Happy belated new year to you and your family!
Hi Dear friend Syifa, how are you? ❤❤❤❤❤, Have a wonderful journey❤❤❤❤❤❤
The twins remind me of my little sister they're so cute :))
How adorable! Thank you so much
hi syifa am watching from tanzania
Hello Sumuu, that is so cool! Thank you so much for watching this video and for leaving me a comment.
Hi Syifa, thank you for this enjoyable episode. I have a great affinity for this culture, which I first met through recording their traditional music. I have a movie tip for you and anyone who might read this. Watch two amazing and very beautiful, full-length films, both available on DVD: "The Story of the Weeping Camel" and "The Cave of the Yellow Dog". They both deal with Mongolian life in a realistic but heart-warming way. I would be very interested to hear your comments about these 2 movies. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Diz, thank you so much for always writing an interesting comment. Thanks for sharing these two films to watch, we are going to add it on our list! I have got no adventure planned as Dave and I are going through my UK visa extension this coming weeks, and waiting time could be 8 weeks! Happy belated new year by the way...
@@SyifaAdriana Happy New Year to you & Dave!
Fingers crossed for you both with the UK visa!
Do well! Diz
Nice
Thanks so much for watching!
Great video, very interesting to see another world. You are a brave young lady. Go safe in 2025.
Thank you so much! That is so sweet of you. Very kind! Hope you had a fantastic end of the year and new year celebration.
Halloo.. Aku dari Indonesia 🇲🇨
Rimah Mongolia kelihatan unik.
Indeed!
Nobody wears greens & browns better than you do, as I also just watching your Albania vlogs.
Aw Tom, what a compliment! Thank you so much. I have an olive undertone meaning that greenish tint exist in my skin. Certain brown works better on me than other but definitely anything deep green/amberish red works in my favour. Appreciate you noticing this and for watching the Albania videos!
I'm From India😊😊
Happy new year and thank you so much for watching this video.
615. Very interesting. They look like traditional tents(?) made with modern materials and semi permanent doors.
happy new year
Happy new year and thank you so much for watching this video.
Dear sifa,you are showing nomadic life in mangolia,and little Chinese everywhere is touring nomadic life in inner mangolia n region in china,both young ladies of the same age group,daring ones,are touring ,where men usually dares.
very. cueit. smile🎉🎉🎉
Due to modern communication through satellite,people where ever they live nomadic people are living in modern ways and their life is more enjoyable .
Chào bạn 👋👋
Năm Mới chúc bạn sức khỏe và bình an , có những hành trình thật thú vị nhé.
Thanks !!
Thank you so much for your kind comment and I hope youve enjoyed watching the video.
Mongólia é bela mais você é maravilhosa ❤
Thank you so much, I appreciate your kind comment!
Musim panas mba?
You look familiar, where do you come from Syifa?
@ 6:37 I wonder if that's a Chinese motorbike?
Yes it is Ralph. I actually rode this bike in Mongolia and made 2 videos here on RUclips:
Episode 1: ruclips.net/video/DN4etN5Br6Q/видео.htmlsi=sVd8wO9yQ8nMYPMb
Episode 2: ruclips.net/video/mFuY7JIG9H0/видео.htmlsi=ar9JERuhhDhrIvbP
Venha conhecer o Brasil 🇧🇷 vc vai gostar
Fascinating. I always just kind of _assumed_ that the people of central Asian countries like Kazakstan looked much more east Asian than Eastern European because they were descended from Mongol invaders, but they don't actually look very similar.
Thank you so much for your interesting comment, Hadron! I could see where your assumption come from. Prior to my travels in Central Asia and Mongolia, I wouldve assumed that everyone look similar. Loved reading this observation. Thanks so much!
Hi hello how are you I'm from Bangladesh
I am good thank you!
Beautiful video first comment ❤❤
Thanks!
This video is amazing. You are very lucky. Their migration is awesome. Building their ger is interested too. I like watching Mongolia nomad. If I were getting a chance I want to visit the grassland Mongolian place.
Thanks so much.
Be healthy and happy.
Thank you! Yes indeed lucky to witness this experience but at the same time I was working really hard to capture this. Thanks again and happy new year!
amazing experience
Thank you Matthew!
❤ good sharing ❤ have good time ❤
*HAPPY NEW YEAR SYIFA*
HAPPY belated new year to you!
I've been waiting for this to pop up in my feed!
"Excelenté"
Loved every second...
Next?!?
😂
Gary, what a lovely comment!! Thank you so much and I am so glad to read your excitement. I have no new videos or travel videos in the works sadly, as I wont be able to travel much this year. Hope you had a lovely new year celebration!
@SyifaAdriana
Actually I have some of your videos I havent watched yet! so have a nice vacation Syifa!
😮😊😅😂❤🫶🏻👍🏻🇵🇪
Thanks for watching, Carlos!
@SyifaAdriana grazie raggazi
Great video and great job - hope you can travel and post on Northeast China (Heilongjiang etc.) - will be great extension to Mongolia travelogues - thank you
Thank you so much Madhukar! I am back in England already since October and unfortunately wont be able to travel far this year.
Nice video sister
Thank you so much and so glad to hear it!
Hi miss syifa shout out from Philippines
Hiya, thanks a lot for your comment!
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❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤UZB АЗАМАТ сиз жудаям яхши сизни жуда яхши кураман ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you, Azamat!
Lack of modern plumbing infrastructure.
Hahaha I would have to agree with you!
Hi, Syifa. It is nice to see you again in Mongolia with a Nomad family. I can see, you would love to drink their York milk tea.😂😂😂
Hello Jashi, thank you so much for your comment! Hahaha yeah it's not so bad after all, just not something I am used to.
I indonesia pangin belajar bahasa inggris
Very fabulous country, there people are very nice, Good morning❤❤❤❤❤
Yaks are male and hence can’t be milked. It’s Dri (in Tibetan), that gives milk.
Ah interesting! Thanks for sharing these facts!
Happy New year 2025
I'm be the first comment but my internet poor connection I'm 10+ list comment 😂🤣😁
Hahaha how sweet! Happy new year and I wish you a more fulfilling 2025. Thanks a lot for watching this video.
this is hard nomad life. 😐
Yeah I agree! Not for the faint of heart
Hello from Serbia. 👋 Hey traveler, how're you?
Happy new year Boyan! I am good, thank you!
Syifa, you are so cute, your smile very beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Hola Syifa buenos días.Feliz y Prospero Año Nuevo 2025 Un Fuerte y Cordial Abrazo a la Distancia.🤝 desde México...
Happy new year to you too! Thank you so much for always watching and leaving me a nice comment, Juan!
Love your content i fallow your channel since 2019 Safia I'm from Northeast India 🇮🇳 we are also Mongolia origin tell them the Mongolian people 🙏
Thank you so much for watching this video!
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Thanks so much for watching!
ruclips.net/video/Ed6ri3SfODU/видео.htmlsi=eWwxWSZOzeFsSt37
Russia 🇷🇺
Mongolia 🇲🇳
China 🇨🇳
Nomads winter stay is located in a same place, due to they have already built there shelters for cattle, in August, filled it with cut grass! Which in turn, through out long Autumn, turns into a hay, as an extra feed base for all cattle, but other three seasons movements can vary, choosing where the grass greener, and water (river) fresher and and in aboundance ))) 🙏☘️😎
Hi, thanks so much for sharing this interesting facts! Love reading them. I hope you enjoyed watching the video
Mam syef you are American but you look like is Filipina.❤❤
Hi mangoliya beautiful 😍❤️
What kind of name you keep? Sifa ,,, , ,ohhhh no
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Love my Country 🇲🇳🫀🙈
The people in the countryside people always being kindly they givers its so god gifted..
They don’t matter who u are for real.
WELCOME TO MONGOLIA.
Country for Kind people.. 🫶🏻🥰
Next time you must need to take any good guide for you.
Yes I have to agree with you! Thanks so much for watching this video
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