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Everything Travel with John
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2019
I'm a guy from New Jersey who travels around the world, and I teach English to fund my trips. I've been traveling like crazy since 2016.
My goal is every country in the world.
Come watch my videos! I'm trying to show how I live, where I go, and give you ideas how to enjoy your trips even more! I also want to show you what the world is like outside of your country. I have a passion for languages, cooking, taking photos, telling stories, learning through new experiences, and of course, traveling!
I quit my retail job and moved to Costa Rica in 2016 to teach English and start traveling more which changed my life forever. I'm here to take you on the journey with me.
Follow me on instagram!
@everythingtravelwithjohn
Enjoy!
My goal is every country in the world.
Come watch my videos! I'm trying to show how I live, where I go, and give you ideas how to enjoy your trips even more! I also want to show you what the world is like outside of your country. I have a passion for languages, cooking, taking photos, telling stories, learning through new experiences, and of course, traveling!
I quit my retail job and moved to Costa Rica in 2016 to teach English and start traveling more which changed my life forever. I'm here to take you on the journey with me.
Follow me on instagram!
@everythingtravelwithjohn
Enjoy!
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Parabéns pela qualidade, minas é isso ai mesmo, volte sempre :)
Enjoyed your vlog especially the sweat that went into it. Impressive!
Brazil is much more than Rio. Happy to see foreigners discovering it.
This is so very hellpful- we are going on the journey soon. I wanted to ask- when you started in the mornings was it always dark? or just the last day?
How much to ride a horse?
Great content. Thanks a lot!
A melhor gastronomia do Brasil está em Minas gerais
Why spanish music ?
Atmosphere
you've got to really want to put your life in some extreme situation by hiking to Corcovado, for me even going by van for more than 30 minutes was hard to bear
Strangest comment ever, it's just a short walk that millions of people have done.
Fantastic video!! Really nice job...I really enjoyed this!!
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for to hike u should pay ? or for a guide?
am I the only one who wonders how you get down? 4 days to reach this place and now what?
Wow! It’s changed so much. I did this 35 years ago. When I was 18. There were no porters. No checkpoints or food awaiting me. No camp sites. No hot drinks. No one to carry your stuff. You had to carry everything you needed. Food for 4 days. Just a litre of water. Tents. Sleeping stuff and any equipment. Extra water I got from the streams along the way. I slept and camped where I found myself, no phones no GPS just a map. I’m not saying this to belittle anybody’s achievement. Just to illustrate how the locals have commercialised this experience and made tourists spend their money. Fair play, but I’d prefer the solo experience. Having said all that a guy 3 days behind me died on the trail. It’s not rare. Or wasn’t back then. It was easy to slip and snakes were everywhere. With no one to help you I think that’s why things changed. Still I recomend it to all. It’s still going to be tough. If exhaustion doesn’t get you altitude sickness will. Take some coca leaves 😁
I love your filming style!
Thanks!
When was this video taken?
Hi! I went in August of 2021
Amo Minas gerais
Também eu
Great video of the hike! We've been to Peru 3 times and Machu Picchu twice. We didn't do the hike like you did...wish we were able to....we're in our 60's and 70's! It's truly a fantastic and amazing place. Hoping to go back in Sept!!
I did the w-trek in Patagonia (torres del Paine in Chile) at the end of 2022. Doing research for a Peru adventure and was wondering what time of the year you went. It looks like you had super clear days on the Inca StairMaster 3000 trail.
Haha! Yeah, I went in early August, was absolutely beautiful.
Thanks for the video btw
Could tou tag the restaurants that you have been at the video ? It will be wonderful
Great video!!! Minas ist the true Brazil and very safety. I love Minas!
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You did a very job in this video . Congratulations . Very few people show case this place food skills . Very original food and respect . Amazing mix of fruit ,cheese and meat of course the carbs .
Thank you!
#Mg
Spot on, John! Hey..new follower here from Brazil. As a brazillian guy I agree on everything you said. Love it! About bossa nova, you're right. Unfortunately most of the ppl don't listen to it anymore. Young ppl don't even know how it sound. But if you go to a bar where they play Jazz, you'll certainly listen to some great bossa nova tunes. Nice to meet you
Thanks so much! I love Brazil and I hope to return soon. Obg!
I did this in 2011. Took us 3 days though. Might of changed since then.
Quiero vivir ahí, qué belleza ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Qué se quema? Estación de bomberos!
That's me
Awesome video and find. :)
Well my internet research tells me it’s a Hompak or “Mayan Trumpet”.
Thanks for the comment! Nice find
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That's pretty sweet, where is that?
Cheers!😂
🎉🎉🦂
Hermoso
Nice video. Planning my May 2024 trip.
Thanks you’ll love it!
😮Looks busy…We were due to go last Thursday but gave it a miss and enjoyed the celebrations in Cusco instead 🎉
I’m peruvian but INCAS did this? No way
Inca didn’t build it
You're a lucky man. The didn't spit to you 😂😂😂
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This is cuteness overload!
I find ancient ruins and history fascinating as well. Have you heard of a type of labyrinth in those ruins or around Lima? Thanks for sharing!
I haven’t but sounds amazing! Would love to go back
How long did it take you to get to the top please?
What a trek. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you too!!
Really cool! Thanks 😊
Thank you!
Did your payment cover the descent in the train?
You have to pay extra for the train, don't remember how much it is exactly
Is it a dangerous hike?
Hi! For hiking it depends on your level, it's not a walk in the park. As far as danger from other people, anything can happen. In my case, I didn't see anyone dangerous.
Question to anyone: is it a must to have a 750 usd tour and guide? I’m going to Peru in May and thinking of doing this trail or others in the area leading up to Machu Picchu.
Thanks for sharing man, great all around about the food, rare to see those. You sure deserve more views, wishing you success.
Thanks man!
That looks so amazing 😻 How was the toilet situation up there? Is it possible to sneak some shower?
Nonexistent until the final day 🎉
lol no Chance. You won’t do it for 4 days 😀