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Where The Road Forks
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2019
Where The Road Forks is an adventure travel and outdoors website and information source. Here, you will find resources to learn about travel, bicycle touring, bikepacking, camping, and hiking.
website: www.Wheretheroadforks.com
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Tel Aviv, Israel: A Walking Tour
In this video, I take a walk around Tel Aviv. I started my walk at Abraham Hostel, where I stayed. From there, I wander around the city center toward the beach. I found Tel Aviv to be a pleasant place to walk around. The streets are clean and safe. The city is pretty walkable.
Probably the biggest drawback is that this is an extremely expensive city. In fact, it's one of the most expensive places in the world. A bed in a hostel dorm costs about $40 per night. Even though it's expensive, I enjoyed my stay. Tel Aviv is a really pleasant city
#Telaviv #Israel #WalkingTour #TravelVlog #Vlog
Probably the biggest drawback is that this is an extremely expensive city. In fact, it's one of the most expensive places in the world. A bed in a hostel dorm costs about $40 per night. Even though it's expensive, I enjoyed my stay. Tel Aviv is a really pleasant city
#Telaviv #Israel #WalkingTour #TravelVlog #Vlog
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Jerusalem Old City at Night
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In this video, I take a walk around the Old City of Jerusalem at night. I started my walk at Jaffa Gate. From there, I wound my way through the Old City. We'll walk past shops, restaurants, temples, and more. At night the streets are mostly empty but there are still some people out and about. This is an incredibly touristy area. At night, most of the tourists have gone home. The streets are cle...
Jerusalem Old City Walking Tour
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In this video, I take a walk around the Old City of Jerusalem. I started my walk at the Western Wall. From there, I wound my way through the Old City. We'll walk past shops, restaurants, temples, historic sites, and more. The Old City is a fascinating place to walk around. It is a 1 square kilometer walled area in East Jerusalem. The walls were built by the Ottoman Empire. The Old City is divid...
Jerusalem at Night Walking Tour
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In this video, I take a walk around Jerusalem at night. I started my walk at Abraham Hostel, where I stayed in Jerusalem. From there, I walk down Jaffa Street and then wind my way to Jaffa Gate, the entrance to the Old City. Jerusalem is a pleasant place to walk around at night. The streets are clean and safe. I wasn't worried about getting robbed or anything like that. The city is somewhat hil...
Hiking Through A Rice Paddy in Ubud, Bali (Kajeng Rice Field)
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In this video, I take a hike through a rice paddy in Ubud, Bali. This area is called the Kajeng Rice Field. It is also joined to the Subak Juwuk Manis Rice Field. It's easy to access from the main street of Ubud. I found this area on Google Maps while I was researching hikes in Ubud. It was about 20 minutes from my Airbnb so I decided to check it out one afternoon. It turned out to be an absolu...
An Afternoon Walk Through Pattaya, Thailand
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In this video, I'll take a walk down Sai Song Road in the center of Pattaya, Thailand. Pattaya is a pretty normal city during the day. You'll see local people going about their day-to-day lives and tourists enjoying the city. We'll walk past hotels, restaurants, malls, bars, convenience stores, and gift shops. Pattaya is an affordable destination. I stayed at an Airbnb in South Pattaya, about 1...
Trying Dragon Fruit For the First Time in Bali, Indonesia
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In this video, I sample dragon fruit for the first time. Dragon fruit is actually native to Southern Mexico but it is commonly grown in Southeast Asia. It grows on a cactus. I tried dragon fruit for the first time in Bali. I have had dragon fruit in smoothies and other foods but I had never eaten it straight before this. In this video, I'll show you how to cut open a dragon fruit. I'll also sam...
Trying Indonesian Snake Fruit (Salak) in Bali
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In this video, I sample snake fruit (salak). Snake fruit is a tropical fruit that grows on a palm tree. It is native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is also grown in other parts of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand. I tried snake fruit in Bali. I bought 4 of them in a supermarket in Ubud for 5580 Rupiah or $0.35. I had never seen or heard of these before. I saw them in the supermarket and b...
Arriving in Bali from Manila: My First Time in Indonesia
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In this video, I travel from the Philippines to Bali, Indonesia. I caught a flight from Manila to Denpasar. From Denpasar, I took a shuttle to Ubud. This was my first trip to Indonesia. I spent my first night in the Denpasar airport. I slept in a capsule hotel inside the airport. This was extremely convenient because my flight arrived at around midnight and it took well over an hour to get thro...
How to Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali
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In this video, I visit the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali. The Monkey Forest is a sanctuary for Macaques. Over 600 monkeys live here. It's one of the most popular attractions in all of Bali. The Monkey Forest is also known as Mandala Suci Wenara Wana. This place is beautiful. It's extremely lush. There are monkeys running and jumping all over the place. There is also a beautiful temple to v...
The Campuhan Ridge Walk, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
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In this video, I hike the Camphuan Ridge trail in Bali. The trailhead is located in Ubud, near the center of town. This hike is free. There is no entry fee. It is an out-and-back hike. It takes around 20-25 minutes one way. It's about 2.5 km round trip. This is an easy hike to do. The trail is paved. There are a few steps. The scenery on this hike is a little different than the other hikes you'...
Walking Through a Rice Paddy in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
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In this video, I take a leisurely walk through a rice paddy in Ubud, Bali. I found this place on Google Maps. It was just labeled 'Rice Paddy Walk' or something like that. It was about 20 minutes from my Airbnb so I decided to check it out. It turned out to be a pleasant little path. It was a nice place to get away from the crowds in Ubud. There were also some beautiful properties I walked past...
A Perfect Day in Coron, Palawan, Philippines
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In this video, I take a walk around Coron Town, Philippines. Coron is a small town located in the Palawan province. It is not located on Palawan Island. Coron is a small island located to the northeast of Palawan. I arrived in Coron from El Nido by ferry. The ride took around 5 hours and cost about $50. I booked my ticket in person in El Nido. In this video, I'll start by taking a hike up Mt Ta...
Arriving in Bali for the First Time: Traveling From Denpasar to Ubud
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In this video, I travel from Palawan, Philippines to Bali, Indonesia. I caught a flight from Coron to Manila then continued on to Denpasar. From Denpasar, I took a shuttle to Ubud. This was my first trip to Bali. I spent my first night in Denpasar sleeping in a capsule hotel inside the airport. This was extremely convenient because my flight arrived late at night and it took over an hour to get...
Island Hopping in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
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In this video, I take a short walk around El Nido town and go on an island hopping tour on the island of Palawan, Philippines. El Nido is a small town located on the northern tip of Palawan island. It's known for its beautiful white sand beaches and karst cliffs. The town itself is small and touristy. You can walk across it in just a few minutes. There are loads of nice little bars and restuara...
Walking in Jerusalem on a Rainy Afternoon (Jerusalem, Israel Walking Tour)
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Walking in Jerusalem on a Rainy Afternoon (Jerusalem, Israel Walking Tour)
A Walk Around Port Barton, Palawan, Philippines
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A Walk Around Port Barton, Palawan, Philippines
I Got Caught in a Flood in Metro Manila, Philippines
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I Got Caught in a Flood in Metro Manila, Philippines
Exploring Intramuros, the Walled City of Manila, Philippines
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Exploring Intramuros, the Walled City of Manila, Philippines
Trying Jollibee for the First Time in Makati City, Manila PHILIPPINES
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Trying Jollibee for the First Time in Makati City, Manila PHILIPPINES
MAKATI CITY PHILIPPINES First Impressions
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MAKATI CITY PHILIPPINES First Impressions
Pattaya Beach Road at Night (Pattaya Nightlife)
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Pattaya Beach Road at Night (Pattaya Nightlife)
Pattaya at Night (Soi Buakhao Nightlife)
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Pattaya at Night (Soi Buakhao Nightlife)
Pattaya Walking Street at Night (Thailand Nightlife)
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Pattaya Walking Street at Night (Thailand Nightlife)
How to Travel From Bangkok to Pattaya By Bus
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How to Travel From Bangkok to Pattaya By Bus
Tokyo Night Walk 4K (Akihabara at Night)
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Tokyo Night Walk 4K (Akihabara at Night)
A Walk Through Akihabara Tokyo, JAPAN (The Otaku District)
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A Walk Through Akihabara Tokyo, JAPAN (The Otaku District)
yafo, palestine
free palestine
Wow it’s like a city tour of Nazi germany when they occupied Poland. This is Palistine… you have the wrong title. Reported your channel for misleading information.
Free ❤ PALESTINE !!!!!
From hamas and from the colonial name “Palestinae”
Would never visit Israel
Noone invited you
Beautiful Tel Aviv🇬🇷❤🇮🇱
This is where my Christian Palestinian friend hails from, until the artificial state of israel came along
For an artificial state, it is infinitely stronger, more prosperous, more democratic and more diverse than any of its neighbors.
@AY-uf4oz yeah because it causes mischief, just like they did in Europe before they established their artificial state
And today Israel has less than 2% christians. Pretty much less than most other, Westerne countries in the world has muslims. Israel is pretty much the antichristian country of the world.
And then the Muslim friends of your friend started a war… then lost, then started again and lost again and again and never accepted their defeat. That’s why there’s still war. You lost the war YOU started you accept the defeat, just like Germans did.
Beautiful Palestine sacred land of the Muslims.
Genocid land
beautiful Yafo, Palestine
Hello my friend, where can I go during a power cut? What places do you recommend me? Did you get a Yellow Fever vaccine to get into the country? Is it mandatory?
You could go to a mall or a restaurant during a power outage. Many of them have backup generators. I did get a yellow fever vaccine. It is mandatory. They will check it when you arrive
@WhereTheRoadForks Thanks amigo
Thanks for this great tutorial video. For 20 years we've only flown in and out of Baja on Alaska Airlines from the USA, no land crossings,... yet. Visit length is typically less than 16 days. If I understand correctly, the form I fill out on the plane when flying to San Jose del Cabo (SJD) is the FMM? And it's usually or likely included in the cost of my airfare? I've never paid separately. The immigration agent "stamps" it and maybe keeps part of it, then the customs agent takes "all or part" of it at the xray machines before we leave baggage claim? We never get a copy or receipt at the airport anymore, so I'm roaming around on vacation in Baja without an FMM. They used to ask for this form when departing SJD for the US but do not anymore. Why? It's an enigma of inconsistency.
Yeah, that's the FMM that you fill out on the plane. It's usually included in the price of your ticket. Right now, they are doing away with the FMM form. At most airports, they just stamp your passport instead. It's probably logged electronically as well. It's pretty inconsistent.
717 pesos now ($38 US)
Personally I learned that it's much much more fun to be with family or friends (especially with an extremely good looking young sweet fun girlfriend) during trips .. I am not surrounded with family and friends so i dont take trips ..also i am too broke lol .. tourists areas around the world are full of scammers, thieves, aggressive sales people, criminals, greedy people, rude people ..etc. and for some reason they assume all tourists are brainless and naive ..they dont leave you alone and don't let you enjoy anything .. prices of everything are inflated to take advantage of tourists .. restaurants and hotels know that statically you are not coming back, so they take many shortcuts .. Taxi drivers can be extremely dishonest ..and EVERYTHING is overrated .. the world can be a boring place if you think logically about things, especially after the invention of TV and the Internet .. i think its key to find people who you love and they love you back, so you can experience things together and distract each other (something I almost always failed to do)! ..
True story. We have a full suspension, mountain bike that was neglected for 20 years after me and my brother broke the original fork. And luckily we found a good replacement and restored it plus we modified it's rear in order to mount a disk brake caliper and it's all good up and running again!
A thorough, helpful & dedicated video made by a true analyst❤
Thats not what the Ghan looks like
Very interesting and informative. I will be visiting for a couple weeks next Feb. Only staying in Entebbe for a night upon arrival and a night or two upon departure. Otherwise will be exploring what appears to be a beautiful country.
I'm a 71 year old white American with a half dozen friends in Kampala who are with the Bwengula Arts Academy and Bwengula Circus Kids: really amazing gymnasts. Also have a friend with the Sankara Pan African Library in Kampala. Beautiful place to study, socialize, get a pizza, a milkshake, coffee, and even a glass of wine.
great video
This is a great and informative video. Thanks, Depending on the outcome of the US election, I am considering living in Uganda. I have contacts there, and I can easily integrate into the country. I cook most of my own food. Could I easily maintain a keto diet using the markets there?
You could easily maintain a keto diet. There are modern supermarkets that carry all of the foods you're used to. One thing I noticed is that cheese is pretty expensive.
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I am a big fan of your Channel. Great Video.
I appreciate the thoroughness of this video!! While others were informative and pleasant to watch, this one is the most thorough I've watched so far.
Thanks for watching!
Yum, sounds good to me! I love apples and pears and prefer them very crunchy and hard, so I think I’d like the snake fruit. What an interesting fruit to look at! The skin really is exactly like the scales of a snake! Strange and amazing!!! 🤔😊👍
No, it's wrong it's one of the Japantowns in USA is one of the largest Japanese communities outside of Japan, because Japanese people arrived in USA in 1868(50th state) or 1880(mainland US) 2 decades before other japanese arrival to brazil in late 1909 as it's way behind, today US has 1 - 2 million descendants while brazil has 242 thousand descendants! Liberdade is a Chinatown called by Brazilians too, which Sao Paulo should have a century ago, since the Chinese Brazilian community in Brazil is 2 centuries old, before Liberdade was a Chinatown, it was once was Africans living there, then Italian and Portuguese lives there before Asian people moving in 1912, also the red and white lantern streetlights are the white and iconic red pole-Chinese lantern streetlights, but it's missing a Chinese gate, it needs a Chinese gate!
Very helpful! I'm planning to move there from Australia. Might see you around lol 😆
Thanks for watching! See you around
Nice video boda bodas are the worst thing in Kampala even in this video at 12:56 there was about to be a boda accident, they are unregulated and they don’t care
Yeah, that's my least favorite thing about Kampala. Getting around is dangerous.
Try some TRP Spyre double piston mechanical brakes. The semi-metallic pads are outstanding and with Dura-Ace "Ice Technology" rotors won't fade. Hydrologic fluids break-down with heat and a pain to flush.
Thank you!
Es una excelente provincia de Argentina.
What if I am doing a backpack type of traveling but afraid of carrying a packpack all the for that im underweight? 😂
You could get a travel backpack with wheels so you can roll it like a suitcase sometimes and carry it on your back sometimes.
Great video thank you
Is the told cost of living amount in the video in peso or us dollar.
The costs are in US dollars. Prices have increased quite a bit since I made this video though. Maybe add like 30-40% to the prices in the video.
Muito bonita, sou do Brasil e desculpe por perguntar mas , a iluminação pública da cidade é boa? Pelo que vejo parece que tem deficiência, é muito escuro
The lighting was okay downtown. There were some dark places. The camera I used isn't great for filming at night
Essa cidade merece ser mais divertida à noite, poderiam aprender com Medellín, Pattaya... Falta investimento por parte dos governantes, a Cidade do Leste é referência para todos os brasileiros quando mencionado o Paraguai, não se limita apenas à Foz do Iguaçu. * Bares e restaurantes * Ambulantes * Casas de massagem * Painéis das lojas iluminados * Praça de eventos e alimentação ao ar livre * Parte do Comércio aberta durante à noite * Cassinos * Clube de futebol oficial da região * Tabacarias
I agree. It's a major missed opportunity. There are so many tourists with money coming to the city to shop but there is nothing to do at night. I had trouble finding a decent restaurant that was open late.
Montevideo igual que Buenos Aires son Europeas, estilo de arquitectura es mas Europeo que de EEUU, th-cam.com/video/5QxUbsgksqE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ByqMUPYzsESvCUaV&t=1
Super helpful, thank you for sharing!
Por lo que dice la descripción fue grabado en la noche de un domingo, por eso había poca gente, si se graba la noche de un viernes tendria algo mas de movimiento.
I thought it was a Sunday but I could have been mistaken.
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Hi, Thanks for posting the video. Can you please share the name or location of the place where you got the shuttle?
I booked the shuttle with a company called Perama Tour. They have an office in Kuta where you can catch the shuttle.
how much cost you from kuta to ubud @@WhereTheRoadForks
Thanks for the info I am planning to visit Uganda 🇺🇬 don't know where to start This gives me an idea
Thabk you...very insightful
Yes ita very clean
GREAT VIDEO. THANK YOU.
thank you awesome trip
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