Fiesta Nacional del Asado en Cholila, Chubut | Patagonia, Argentina
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Una de las grandes fiestas que se celebra anualmente en Argentina es la Fiesta Nacional del Asado en Cholila, Chubut.
Hermoso video!!! Gracias chicos por mostrar de una manera tan linda y divertida nuestras costumbres y cultura, capitulo aparte tu papa Audrey,don Daniel, que tipo que se hace querer a travez de los videos!sin conocerlo,pero te llega con sus anecdotas y su manera de contarlas, se nota que es un tipazo!que orgullo para vos.Y Samuel que prueba y mete mano a todo con su sorrisa siempre! Me encantan sus videos y espero ansiosa todo el material de su viaje por estos pagos 🇦🇷. Besos y que sigan disfrutando y transmitiendo esa frescura y naturalidad que nos dan en cada video. Saludos desde Bs As 🇦🇷🇦🇷
Que lindo mi país..la patagonia que belleza!!!❤
Qu� bueno que disfruten de nuestro cultura !! Son geniales sus videos, tanto los que hacen solos , como los que hacen con Daniel !! Los esperamos siempre !
Genios esperando con ansias sus videos aka en argentina saludos 👏
Asado!!!
Q rico q lo disfruten y q vea Samuel la buena carne q tenemos un sabor único y todo muy original del lugar saludos chicos. Y a tomar unos buenos mates para completar..😀👌💚❤
Qué lindo , amo mí país. Gracias por compartir este vídeo. Cariños desde Argentina, Buenos Aires 😘😘😘
No se olviden al pasar por la capital ir a comer en la humilde parrilla El Pensador.Despu�s de este v�deo y lo que vivieron, bueno, no compara, pero los que gustamos de lugares sencillos , familiares y buenos precios es idealEspero ansiosa sus v�deosDisfruten este hermoso pa�s que es tan genoroso con extranjeros como yo.Gracias por ense�arnos y compartir
Another Masterpiece of Sam!!! …I am so hungry … that looks so delicious!!! Sam, are there more videos to expect regarding your Indian trip? I am very much addicted to them!
Me encantó! Sigan disfrutando su viaje por esta bella Argentina ❤️
Es una forma muy diferente de conocer otra parte de la cultura Argentina, costumbres y forma de vida. Gracias por compartir y mostrar un poco de la Patagonia argentina 😁
Que lindo es el lugar donde vivo amo mi país ❤️❤️❤️
Suban m�s v�deos de mi tierra amada por favor!! Disfrutamos por medio de ustedes.
Hermosos los v�deos felicitaciones y gracias por mostrar nuestras tradiciones y costumbres desde Corrientes Argentina los saludamos
Que disfruten de la Argentina!! Saludos!!
Muito bom toda essa carne irm�o! abra�o de Curitiba, Paran�, Brasil!!
Hoy yo estuve comiendo centolla en Ushuaia y uds andan por el sur también 😁 pasenla genial que esta re tranqui el tiempo todavia. Abrazos chicos!!!
Gracias por visitar la patagonia son los mejores
Me encanto!!Yo tuve la oportunidad de ir en el a�o 2015 y no me lo olvido m�s cordero y asado.
Q lindo, disfruten urgulloso ser argentino desde C�rdoba
Things to do in Cambodia | Top Attractions Travel Guide
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Few countries have left more of an impression upon me than Cambodia. I’ve now visited four times and each and every time I had …
What do I know but Cambodia seems like a great country waiting for something. It must have been truly and utterly mind boggling during its prime, one of the greatest wonders of the world for sure. The temples are definitely one of the most spectacular ones I’ve seen on video, I’d like to see it in person one day. I hope Cambodia’s true colors come out one day. It has a deep culture, like a big elephant never seen before. Thanks for the close up video of the temples. You two are great.
Amazing historical site. Have visited Cambodia many times. Great country, great people.
I love these longer compilations. Keep them coming! Ps. Watching this makes me miss Cambodia and Siem Reap.
I thank you both for a lovely video. It’s honest, genuine and yet very entertaining.You remind all of us what a beautiful place Cambodia truly is.
I sat in that exact same bench under the tree with my girlfriend when I was in the killing fields. That place really overwhelms you with the horrors of what happened during pol pot’s regime. The Cambodian people are so kind and I really got choked up when it was time to leave this wonderful country.
I surprised myself by actually watching this to the end. Very informative and will use the info here for my trip to Cambodia next year. Good work guys
Thank you for your visit to my country! It was ashamed to see the dirty beaches where the local Authorities were not taking care of. It’s great video!
Really nice video! Thank for doing such a great video like this for Cambodia, as a Cambodian I feel pretty glad and pleasure 🙂
Thanks guys for visiting our country I hope you enjoy your trip 😍
thanks for uploading this vid! i’m planning my trip and you guys helped along the way 🙂
I truly thought the video was informative, I’ve been there and if you ever go there again I’d truly recommend Pnhom kulen (in siem riep) it’s beautiful mountains, waterfalls, the people left a memorable impression oh did I mentioned the golden banana’s it was the first thing that caught my eye! It looked sprayed painted but I saw them growing in trees! After watching your video I have a good idea of what I want to do, that I didn’t get to do. Thank you, glad you posted the video
I’ve been there in November 2013 and I got up at 4am taking tuk tuk to Angkor Wat from the guesthouse. Reaching there still dark and only my team was there earliest and got a coffee for $1. The excellent thing I was able to setup my gear for the best sunrise shot ever. Plan to go again in December this year.
I always have fun watching your videos guys! Keep it up! 🙂
For the beach in Sihanouk vile I am highly recommend Otres Beach which is clean and they got people taking care of the beach
amazing cambodia l love cambodia my home
Started watching your videos and now I�m addicted. We�re travelling there in January.Thanks so much for the great videos…:-)
Thank you so much for uploading this video 🙂
:You guys rock.� People there are very resourcefull.� Enjoy your travel!
Thank you so much 😍 for trip to siem reap in Cambodia
Very informative! �Great job!
Things to do in Laos Travel Guide, Top Attractions and Lao Cuisine
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel When you get tired of the often hectic pace of traveling in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, the …
I did the same cooking school, and your guide was the same guy I had, what a legend!Edit. I have done Chiang Mai to Luang Prabang twice by slow boat, first a tour pre-paid in bangkok and the second I did it by my self. I paid over 4000b the first time, the second time was a quater the cost. I paid 800b to the border for a van, crossed the new bridge and found 50,000k per night accommodation. I took a cheap tuk tuk to the boats in the morning and got a ticket for 150,000kip, overnight in pak beng I paid 100,000kip for a decent place. So you can do it your self without any worries.
The cruise I took was the Shompoo cruise from Huay Xai to Luang Prabang. It was great! The food was amazing, and the boat wasn’t so crowded that you couldn’t meander from one spot to another for views, quiet, or conversation. We stopped in a Hmong village for an hour or so, and then in Pak beng overnight. The next day we stopped at a whiskey village, and the Pak Ou caves before landing in Luang Prabang.
Wow, Laos food seems so pure of essence, healthy too. It looks like a beautiful country. Thank you.
I love how in depth your vlogs are and how they don’t just show the touristy bits! We are also vlogging our travels round southeast Asia (including laos) if anyone wants to check them out xx
I love watching you two feast and explain all about the different foods.
I like the arch. looks great. I wanted to go to Luang Prabang when I visted Vietnam but didn’t get the chance. Hopefully, I can make a trip back just for Laos. Thanks for sharing your exciting adventures.
One of the few videos I found that were helpful to travelling in Laos. Thankyou! Hopeful planning after borders open again!
Nomadic Samuel, Nice to see the two of you enjoying your visit of my country I haven’t been back after me and my family migrated here in the U.S.Miss my country and the Plain of Jars, Buddha Park and all the ethnic people I’ve heard of in YouTube. Have fun and stay safe. S ‘Ninja’ Khamma
Thank you for showing your visit to Laos. I really enjoy watching your videos.
loving your videos guys – this is another gem! Thanks for sharing the useful info. We are going to help you spread the word. Greets from DrBen, travel nut and so on.
i enjoyed Laos a lot. GreT video! Lovely evenings in Luangprabang, magical light sunset
I love that restaurant (Tamarind) I ate once at Chiangmai Thailand and it is like my mom home cook meal.
You two make me want to go to Laos soon….!!!
Interesting video guys. Food looks amazing ! 🙂
The foods looking great and I will be there in Sep, so looking forward to it. I born in here but I left there 50th ago but it will be my first time back in Sep.
Thanks for helping us my friend at Laos 🇱🇦
Missed there Luang Prabang! Thanks for posting
J’aime LAOS,il a beaucoup chang� !!
I thought I recognized you guys from some video before. I saw the Istanbul video a while back. Cheers! I hope to go to Laos next year to meet friends for a vacation
Thank you for sharing your adventures. I will be visiting Laos soon with the wifey.
Visit PERU Travel Guide | Best things to do in Per�
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Come join us as we visit Peru in our latest travel guide. We cover the best things to do in Peru hitting up major destinations like …
Hey, Thank you so much you both for taking the time to share your travels. My partner and I are planning a trip from Colombia down to Peru. Given the span of our trajectory, we will be under a budget but we’d like to have an idea on how much to save. We loved a lot of the stops you made, specifically the boat 3 day boat accommodations shown on your travels down the Amazon river. Any insight on how long your trip was and what you’d recommend as far as saving for a budget would be helpful but if you rather not share that stuff that’s okay too! Either way, Thanks so much again for this video! Well done you both!!
Well done guys amazing video love it I am so glad you guys have the opportunity to visit Peru, its a country with so many wonders to offer, next time you guys go, don’t forget to visit the state of Amazonas in northen Peru, so many wonderful arquelogical sites like the citadel of Kuelap and Gocta a very tall waterfall towering 771 meters tall.
Fantastic videos and we followed your steps in Italy. Could you tell us a bit more info on the 2 day hike? Where did you start and the logistics of getting in and out of the hotel in AC? Thank you!
Hello! Thank you for posting all these videos! I imagine it’s a lot of work but it’s so nicely edited and you both have a nice/ positive way to describe things 🙂 I’m thrilled because we are visiting Per� in July and I’d like to ask few questions…
THIS is so much better!!! Thank you for putting out this amazing vid! The amazon river one was a lot of of face time, but you guys really put out some awesome info here! Love it!! Subscribed.
Thanks for this great video! Peru is a wonderful country, combine it with Galapagos and ask the experts for the best tips!
Thank you for the video. Peru is beautiful. I love the llamas. Machu Picchu is amazing.. there’s a train you can take up. I love the Inca civilization.
Great video, guys! I live in Chiclayo, Peru. There are lots of ancient sites and culinary delights in Northern Peru. Check it out sometime. Thanks, Jeff (Godofredo)
I believe we are much food lovers as you both are. I think I even posted a question on an older video from Buenos Aires. Some restaurant near Congreso. I didn’t get to visit near the area, but I found a couple of nice Peruvian fusion restaurants in Recoleta 🙂 . Anyway, my question is regarding food and water, because all these months I’ve been dreaming g about all the tasty food, but I got warned by the md., that I should be extremely careful and avoid food poisoning. That means not eating salads, or buying street food. What about your yummy cremoladas from Miraflores 😉 I don’t know if it’s overreacting. But it does feel disappointing not to be able to enjoy without worrying! What about ceviche? Or drinking fresh papaya juice, etc… do you have any comments/ advice. It goes for the water too, specially in Cuzco, I have been told. Certainly it wouldn’t be fun having food poisoning while going on the Inca trail 😮 haha. Thanks in advance, your reply will be much appreciated!
Beautiful Peru.
Journey is really Nice . Its is like I already visited to Peru. Thanks
Hello! I love all of your videos! I am wondering what your thoughts on if this hike is too hard for 9 and 12 year old boys??
A few months after I got back from Machu Picchu in ’06 my younger brother asked me why? Why did I go to Peru & Machu Picchu? Non-travellers don’t get it. Yeah why? Why would I visit one of the wonders of the world, experience a new culture, expand my horizons, think about the world in new ways, meet people from different cultures, let go of stereotypes? Yeah why would I do that. I didn’t give him that answer though. He wouldn’t have got it. I think I just said why not & left it at that.
Great adventure. Thanks for sharing. Travel in Good health .. happy travelling
Thank you! Great video 🙂
OH~~~ I saw the vicacha in your video. Is it difficult to see it in machu picchu ? thank you
Hi. Where do you store your luggage when not at a hotel?
30:53 Holy Cow!, check out the colors in the background of this scene. Makes Audrey look like she was born there.
Where’s the best place and affordable to stay close to Machu Picchu special if I fly from lima plz reply
How do I make arrangements to stay with a host family.
TAIWANESE FOOD Guide in Taipei, Taiwan Compilation (臺灣菜)
(c) Nomadic Samuel – Travel Channel Join us for this Taiwanese Food Guide as we eat all over Taipei, Taiwan in the compilation video (臺灣菜). If you’re a food …
Actually, the “youtiao”(greasy stick) you guys had, dipping into the soy milk IS one of the classic way of having it. In fact, because the texture of is like a bit crunchy sponge, a lot of people also put it in the hotpot, or any kind of soup or drinks, like croutons.
The DTF at the beginning of the video is the one I went to on my last visit too, delicious and great service! Love Taipei for all its culinary arts and beautiful sights ☺️
i love how long these are! the youtiao is supposed to be eaten in the sandwich and also dunked into the sweet soy milk!
We love Taiwan. We enjoy so much your videos. I am from Taiwan and my husband is from Spain. We live in London. Thanks
Nice video!! And we also would dip the 油條 into soy milk in Taiwan,that is good combination.Some people would cook the 粥(rice soup)(Porridge)with 油條.42:30 the bean dessert with yellow color is made of mung bean.
I LOVED this video from you guys both of you were amazing
Love Taiwanese food! I just checked out Eddie Huang’s Baohaus in Chinatown LA and posted a video here on YT, check it out!
Loved the video now I am watching your videos on Taipei Taiwan
perfect vlg, well explained, well dscribed, and with prices specified, nice one!, pls come to the PHILIPPINES and lso do a food vlog
I love the long videos!
It’s actually not Taiwan fried chicken but Korea styleThe real Taiwan fried chicken is a bit salty,�and usually comes with basil. More tasty than that fake one
I hit the thumbs up button instantly once I saw Din Tai Fung Xiao Long Bao.
you Added too much Vinegar,by the way i love Taiwan , it looks so Clean
Some people in Taiwan will eat 油條 (fried bread)by dipping it into soy milk.
Awesome. Lovely n very nice video
Nice! Din Tai Fung is awesome!
@55:37 “Maybe a little less animalistic” is why I come here. Cheers.
would be better if you chose the cold unsweetened soy milk, to wash down those oily breakfast
The white bean paste you had is called mung bean.
You’re supposed to dip it in your milk.
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