ALL THE CAUCASUS VIDEOS: bit.ly/3WeMvO0 In November 2022, I travelled to the Caucasus region for 7 weeks. I started my travels by backpacking through Azerbaijan for 3 weeks before crossing the border into Georgia on foot. Having travelled around Georgia for 2 weeks in a 4x4 with my husband, he left to fly home and I continued on. The final leg of my journey started with an overnight train to Yerevan for around $45, and I planned to spend 10 days in Armenia to try to get a glimpse of this ancient country.
@@allinoneacademy7276And this is writing a representative of Azerbaijan, which country's name and name of nation was created by Stalin's order in 1936. You are perhaps telling your nation history?! When my Armenian ancestors were living in Armenia, your nation was not even in embryonic stage in Mongolian or Altaic steps. It would be funny, if it is not so sad.
Wow. The only country I've never been to in Europe is: Armenia. The closest I got so far were the Armenian Church in Singapore and the little Armenian district in Isfahan/Esfahan in central Iran, of which I have fond memories. I've visited the other 50 European countries, so the next destination naturally should be Armenia. I can't wait to start travelling again! Thanks for the upload.
@@vruyrmovsisyan6259 географический Уральские горы разделяют евразию на европу и азию. И Армения на европейской части. В культурном и историческом плане это средиземноморье, вполне себе европа
Thanks for the video. I lived in Armenia several years and never knew about Tbilisi - Yerevan train! Now I’m visiting Yerevan for vacation and was planning to drive to Tbilisi, but after your video I will definitely go by train.
It's always a pleasure to follow your travels, they are a real therapy in my recovery. Thank you very much for your kind answer and for the souvenir you sent me from that city of Erevan, that postcard, which will always remind me of your trip to this country of Armenia. I hope and wish that one day if my health allows me to be part of a journey of yours. I wish you a wonderful weekend, with respect and lots of love.
It's amazing. I like your vlogs cause they never have bios and are always balanced and it's always taking us to real settings of the place like we were the one who is having the experience. Thank you Syifa!
You need to go to Armenia in summer or Autumn as well. Armenians love watching other nations/people’s reactions to their country. The truely appreciate everyone’s efforts. It is a very small country, but every 30 mins driving landscape is changing and all states have their own character even different dialects of the Armenian language. Hope to see more videos from Armenia. Greetings from Sydney🇦🇺🌏
When you earlier arrived I was wondering why the train so quite and dark, a bit spooky, but when you looked around and went to the third class it was crowd. The city is beautiful, can’t wait to see your next video Happy Ramadan 🍀
I love train from Georgia to Armenia it’s very convenient and it’s safe in the border. It doesn’t do anything with Azerbaijan bored , I always use train to go to both countries. it’s Beautiful scenery, hope your going to like , and safe
Thanks Aida for your comment and for watching! It is indeed a very safe way to travel. I just know that with my time in Azerbaijan, I was heavily questioned by the immigration officer. There were so many travellers in the past that had similar experience of being interrogated when crossing Armenia first, then Azerbaijan. I avoided this possibility by going to Azerbaijan first, Georgia, then Armenia. I am glad that I didn't have to experience that. Thanks so much for sharing your experience, too!
Saludos, Adriana, me da gusto ver el vídeo de tu viaje en tren, para cruzar la frontera a Armenia, en realidad estuvo tranquilo, y que bueno que encontraste con quien platicar en ese viaje de 10 horas, se ve bonita esa ciudad de Armenia, que bueno conocer esos países a través de tus vídeos.
Indeed, Meryuk! Thank you so much. I hope the videos from The Caucasus region would have given enough glimpse to these countries. 🙂 Thank you so much for watching!
Thanks for making this. I'm researching my trip in a few weeks which includes Georgia and Yerevan. I was thinking about the overnight train but given the times, I think I'll take the daytime train and enjoy the views and the people. If I were a few decades younger, I'd be socialising in 3rd class for sure!
@@Y3llow_Submarin3 You're correct, there is only the night train. I've been there (Georgia/Armenia) since I wrote the comment. I took the regular daytime minibus which was much faster than the train AND I got to see the scenery. That's what I'd recommend.
Only positive vibes! I started watching you when you made a video about the Eastern Turkey (the ancient Ani). Then I followed your journey in the Caucasus region and watched some of your old videos about how you started your journey. Fascinating! You’re a world citizen! Visiting Armenia in 2 months after sooo many years..❤
Hello Syifa! Ur Armenia videos r heart touching. U got good voice. During lock down, I use to watched lots of ur travel videos. Stay safe..... Awaiting for ur next video.
Well done video Syifa! Great to see you enter another country by train that for me it was quite interesting idea to traveling. Also it bring us a good knowledge since here in Indonesia we don't share land Border as well like other country. Keep on the good work and i really proud that you perform such an inspiring and tough woman from Indonesia 😊❤
You welcome in my homeland Armenia, Syifa Jan. I don't know if you still here it this video filmed long time ago, I will be so happy to meet you and show you around the places you wasn't there before but in any case I wish you nice comfortable safe place as Armenia one of the top 10 safest countries in the world according to international statistics. As always I answer everyone, it's totally opposite when you visit Armenia then you go to what called Baku they will ask you thusands of questions, but Armenian side will never treat you in any wrong way if they ask it's super normal as any country asking let's say when I arrive to Poland or any eu country they ask a lot, but our side are always kind and polite the one who afraid to visit Armenia it's the one who have bad and some illegal things did before so definitely not you nothing to be worry I watched your videos and specially when you visited our churches in occupied turkey now and I have big appreciate respect through you and support you even you visit Azerbaijan that is normal to see both side. Welcome always in your second or third home if you want to called you and your husband God bless you 🙏✌️🇦🇲🤗
Thank you so much, Johny! I was traveling to Armenia in December and yes I did leave already. There were so many travellers in the past that had similar experience of being interrogated when crossing Armenia first, then Azerbaijan due to the political sensitivity in this region. I avoided this possibility by going to Azerbaijan first, Georgia, then Armenia. I am glad that I didn't have to experience that. Thank you so much for sharing your thought!
Silfa, in order to ride the trains of the former union, learn a little Russian, it will come in handy, all of a sudden you can ask or clarify something, everyone there, if they don’t speak, but understand the Russian language. And you won't get lost.The trains have common carriages, these are beds in three rows, then reserved seat carriages, this is without doors, then compartment carriages, this is for 4 people and with a door. And sleeping cars, but I've never ridden in one, so I don't know. And the rest had to go, but it was a long time ago. Silfa, don't think of going to Karabakh, it's not calm there.
I love traveling by train too crossing borders… walking to immigration borders OMG what an experience indeed. my first experience was overnight bus travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in 2013. Then in 2014 day travel by bus from Saigon to Siem Reap… and train from Siem Reap to Bangkok… the nice thing about traveling on land is that you get to see more off beaten places and it’s cheaper than booking overnight in a hotel…. Train from Siem Reap to Bangkok is I think less than USD 2.00 and the sceneries are really great, though the train is a third class type but I don’t mind since it looks the same from the trains in the Philippines where I am from…
Que bueno conocer otra ciudad y otro país por supuesto. Ya hace días, no había visto tus vídeos, pero estuvo muy bueno tu viaje en tren, saludos Adriana desde California , USA.
Hi Syifa. Sy rencana mw trip turki georgia armenia dan azerbaijan. Ada tips untuk rute dan apakah lebih baik kereta atau bus untuk pindah antar kota di georgia armenia dan azer? Makasi bnyk. Keren vlog2 nya
An interesting video, thanks! You are so brave, I would like to be like you! But about the train: in 'platskart' there are not 6 sleeping places on one side, but 4. The upper 2 shelves are for mattresses and other stuff. And on the other side, not just 2 places with a table where you can chat, there are also 2 sleeping places. It's just that this table turns over and you get a bed from below and a shelf is lowered above it and a second bed is obtained. I know this because we also have such trains in Belarus ☺
Hello Anastasiya! Thank you so much for sharing this information! What a valuable information. Yes, I remember my train experience in Belarus very fondly. Thank you so much for your kind comment, I am sure you will be a great traveller ❤
is the train made since the soviet union still exists? Greetings from Indonesia. I hope that Azerbaijan and Armenia will have a peace treaty for both of them.
As an armenian I wish peace too but it ain't gonna happen sadly. Turks and azerbaijanis are too racist and chauvinistic. It's quit impossible. Even if they try to be friends as I write this it's going to take centuries to trust one another. Maybe if turkey and aserbaran recognize the armenian genocide things will rapidly move forward.
Hi Syifa! Thanks for sharing this video, it was so fun to watch!!😊 I am going to Georgia and then to Armenia in 1,5 week, and I also will be taking this sleeper train to Yerevan from Tibilisi, but unfortunately I cannot find the page to buy the tickets online:/ Could you give me a link to the site where I could buy one? I'd be mostly grateful!!❤
Hello Jakub! Thanks so much for your comment and I am glad that you enjoyed watching the video. I highly recommend you to buy the ticket directly at the main train station in Tbilisi (where I filmed), and pay in cash. I doubt that the ticket can be bought online unless through a local travel agent. Hope it’s helpful!
Harmonious heart Estimable Syifa ji.Sibilant 🤷🏻♀️I am very much fascinated your mighty travelling game that is satiety.I surmise that you are entering a powerful new chapter of your life.More over I can see through my eyes of your mastery seldom voice.God bless you 👏🙏🇮🇳.
The upper shelf in the third class is the luggage one)) By the way, did you experience the pleasure of boiling water running from the taps in all the classes in the morning and unbearable heat during the night?
ALL THE CAUCASUS VIDEOS: bit.ly/3WeMvO0
In November 2022, I travelled to the Caucasus region for 7 weeks. I started my travels by backpacking through Azerbaijan for 3 weeks before crossing the border into Georgia on foot. Having travelled around Georgia for 2 weeks in a 4x4 with my husband, he left to fly home and I continued on. The final leg of my journey started with an overnight train to Yerevan for around $45, and I planned to spend 10 days in Armenia to try to get a glimpse of this ancient country.
Syifa are you coming to Pakistan 🇵🇰
Salam alekum Yerevan Azərbaycanın qədim şəhəridir
Super! Armenia, is always great!
Armenia seems to be a must visit place,in terms of its history, architecture, cuisine and culture
one of the most lying nation of the world. Don't expect anything good from Armenians...
In fact. They moved there from Asia in 1770-1773. Not old
Ermenistanın ne tarihi var, ne tarihi yerleri nede mutfağı,. Mitfakları Türk, Azeri, Gürcü, Topraklar Azeri
@@novruzefendi-yev9753 bullshit
@@allinoneacademy7276And this is writing a representative of Azerbaijan, which country's name and name of nation was created by Stalin's order in 1936. You are perhaps telling your nation history?! When my Armenian ancestors were living in Armenia, your nation was not even in embryonic stage in Mongolian or Altaic steps. It would be funny, if it is not so sad.
Thank you for making this useful video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wow. The only country I've never been to in Europe is: Armenia. The closest I got so far were the Armenian Church in Singapore and the little Armenian district in Isfahan/Esfahan in central Iran, of which I have fond memories. I've visited the other 50 European countries, so the next destination naturally should be Armenia. I can't wait to start travelling again! Thanks for the upload.
Come to Armenia and I am sure you will take something from our country with you that will remain in your soul
@@aromilitosyan5367
Thanks, I'll do so. Your name looks (and sounds no doubt) very Armenian, by the way. Greetings from Tokyo, Japan
@@xapaga1 Thank you, come and share your impressions
Actually Armenia is located in west Asia, but you're welcome here!
@@vruyrmovsisyan6259 географический Уральские горы разделяют евразию на европу и азию. И Армения на европейской части. В культурном и историческом плане это средиземноморье, вполне себе европа
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible video from Armenia😘
Terima kasih banyak dari orang Armenia di Indonesia ❤😊
Thanks for the video. I lived in Armenia several years and never knew about Tbilisi - Yerevan train! Now I’m visiting Yerevan for vacation and was planning to drive to Tbilisi, but after your video I will definitely go by train.
So glad to read your comment! Enjoy your journey and the experience 😊
Thank you❤ Welcome to Armenia 🇦🇲
I enjoyed watching this excellent video from this interesting destination. Thank you Syifa for the wonderful experience of your trip.
Thank you so much, Marin! I am glad to know that you enjoy this video. :)
It's always a pleasure to follow your travels, they are a real therapy in my recovery. Thank you very much for your kind answer and for the souvenir you sent me from that city of Erevan, that postcard, which will always remind me of your trip to this country of Armenia. I hope and wish that one day if my health allows me to be part of a journey of yours. I wish you a wonderful weekend, with respect and lots of love.
As I saw train journey and start watching it and I really first see outside busy world again in your channel after pandemic. Thanks.
Thanks for showing overnight train journey from Georgia to Armenia. Best wishes from Sylhet Bangladesh.
Great video, enjoyed it very much, looking forward to see more of Yerevan .
Thank you Syifa😊
Thank you so much, Nor Air! The last video would actually be coming from my stay with an Armenian family 🙂
Hi syifa.yerevan very nice city.i like come this summer
I have not seen your video for a long time. Glad you are back.
It's amazing. I like your vlogs cause they never have bios and are always balanced and it's always taking us to real settings of the place like we were the one who is having the experience. Thank you Syifa!
How cool and calm and confident you are making this video. Nice vedeo
Beatiful Armenia
as ever such a lovely visit be safe and well in your travels
Thank you so much, Stephen for your lovely comment.
You need to go to Armenia in summer or Autumn as well. Armenians love watching other nations/people’s reactions to their country. The truely appreciate everyone’s efforts. It is a very small country, but every 30 mins driving landscape is changing and all states have their own character even different dialects of the Armenian language. Hope to see more videos from Armenia. Greetings from Sydney🇦🇺🌏
When you earlier arrived I was wondering why the train so quite and dark, a bit spooky, but when you looked around and went to the third class it was crowd.
The city is beautiful, can’t wait to see your next video
Happy Ramadan 🍀
Thank you it was enjoyable trip
keep going
I love train from Georgia to Armenia it’s very convenient and it’s safe in the border. It doesn’t do anything with Azerbaijan bored , I always use train to go to both countries. it’s Beautiful scenery, hope your going to like , and safe
Thanks Aida for your comment and for watching! It is indeed a very safe way to travel. I just know that with my time in Azerbaijan, I was heavily questioned by the immigration officer.
There were so many travellers in the past that had similar experience of being interrogated when crossing Armenia first, then Azerbaijan. I avoided this possibility by going to Azerbaijan first, Georgia, then Armenia. I am glad that I didn't have to experience that. Thanks so much for sharing your experience, too!
Love the beautiful scenery,blessings and safe travel! 😀
Thank you so much for your comment, Fauzi! I am glad you enjoy this video :)
Saludos, Adriana, me da gusto ver el vídeo de tu viaje en tren, para cruzar la frontera a Armenia, en realidad estuvo tranquilo, y que bueno que encontraste con quien platicar en ese viaje de 10 horas, se ve bonita esa ciudad de Armenia, que bueno conocer esos países a través de tus vídeos.
Armenia and Georgia are quite mysterious , somehow 😊 great vlog,as ever
Indeed, Meryuk! Thank you so much. I hope the videos from The Caucasus region would have given enough glimpse to these countries. 🙂 Thank you so much for watching!
@@SyifaAdriana
But plss historical place
Glad to see you're still keeping it real 🙌 amazing how much time has passed since your videos under that bridge in China
Jens! Good to see your comments here. It’s been a while. Thanks so much for your lovely comment, it warms my heart. Hope you’ve been well!
@@SyifaAdriana hi friend syifa i love armnia girl
I love Armenia girl
the way you record and explain is beautiful
The train night journey is super 🎉
Thanks for making this. I'm researching my trip in a few weeks which includes Georgia and Yerevan. I was thinking about the overnight train but given the times, I think I'll take the daytime train and enjoy the views and the people. If I were a few decades younger, I'd be socialising in 3rd class for sure!
thought the don't have day time train anymore?
@@Y3llow_Submarin3 You're correct, there is only the night train. I've been there (Georgia/Armenia) since I wrote the comment. I took the regular daytime minibus which was much faster than the train AND I got to see the scenery. That's what I'd recommend.
@@alexf7377 5 hours in the bus is kinda long to me😆 also kinda wasted. We’ll be self driving though
Thank you for this pretty video
Only positive vibes! I started watching you when you made a video about the Eastern Turkey (the ancient Ani). Then I followed your journey in the Caucasus region and watched some of your old videos about how you started your journey. Fascinating! You’re a world citizen! Visiting Armenia in 2 months after sooo many years..❤
Thanks Syifa for sharing this Armenia video, love it so much. Symphony of the Stones is one of my favorite place there.❤
Thank you so much, Maria! I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed this video as I was sad about my lost Yerevan footage. Thank you so much for watching!
Hello Syifa! Ur Armenia videos r heart touching. U got good voice. During lock down, I use to watched lots of ur travel videos. Stay safe..... Awaiting for ur next video.
God bless you Siefa our Asian legend. All Sri Lankan love you as a family member. ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
Well done video Syifa! Great to see you enter another country by train that for me it was quite interesting idea to traveling. Also it bring us a good knowledge since here in Indonesia we don't share land Border as well like other country. Keep on the good work and i really proud that you perform such an inspiring and tough woman from Indonesia 😊❤
Thanks a lot Satrio for your comment! Border crossing is always an interesting way to travel. Thank you so much for watching!
Indonesia share land border with Papua New Guinea and Malaysia in Borneo
Greetings from India, you well explored Eurasian countries keep going sister
i personally prefer going by marshutka from Avlabari, its much faster, it takes about 6hours
You are the best Syifa!!!
That's so kind, Tigran! Thanks a lot for watching
You welcome in my homeland Armenia, Syifa Jan.
I don't know if you still here it this video filmed long time ago, I will be so happy to meet you and show you around the places you wasn't there before but in any case I wish you nice comfortable safe place as Armenia one of the top 10 safest countries in the world according to international statistics.
As always I answer everyone, it's totally opposite when you visit Armenia then you go to what called Baku they will ask you thusands of questions, but Armenian side will never treat you in any wrong way if they ask it's super normal as any country asking let's say when I arrive to Poland or any eu country they ask a lot, but our side are always kind and polite the one who afraid to visit Armenia it's the one who have bad and some illegal things did before so definitely not you nothing to be worry I watched your videos and specially when you visited our churches in occupied turkey now and I have big appreciate respect through you and support you even you visit Azerbaijan that is normal to see both side.
Welcome always in your second or third home if you want to called you and your husband God bless you 🙏✌️🇦🇲🤗
Thank you so much, Johny! I was traveling to Armenia in December and yes I did leave already. There were so many travellers in the past that had similar experience of being interrogated when crossing Armenia first, then Azerbaijan due to the political sensitivity in this region. I avoided this possibility by going to Azerbaijan first, Georgia, then Armenia. I am glad that I didn't have to experience that. Thank you so much for sharing your thought!
Welcome to Armenia 🇦🇲 ❤!!!
Woah..dear.adriana.u r travelling alot . good we learnt many things.regards.longchar
Silfa, in order to ride the trains of the former union, learn a little Russian, it will come in handy, all of a sudden you can ask or clarify something, everyone there, if they don’t speak, but understand the Russian language. And you won't get lost.The trains have common carriages, these are beds in three rows, then reserved seat carriages, this is without doors, then compartment carriages, this is for 4 people and with a door. And sleeping cars, but I've never ridden in one, so I don't know. And the rest had to go, but it was a long time ago. Silfa, don't think of going to Karabakh, it's not calm there.
I I really enjoyed the video
What is your nationality Nina ?
@@KazimohammadYounus-ck7hm I am from Armenia
@@ninakhanjyan4695 thanks Nina your country is beautiful . Can you share with me more natural view of your country ?
Thank you for sharing of your travelling ❤️ take care as always your adventure was so hard for the girl like 🙏
Thnak you so much, Annabelle! I am glad that you enjoyed this video :-)
Hi i have a question what class tickets you book? It's 1st 2nd or 3rd what is charges? Do they provide blanket
I try to learn English by watching your videos, you speak English very well
syifa , veliki pozdrav devojko.uvek je lepo tebe videti 🌹🌹🌹🍀
Thank You as always for the enjoyable video
Watching your travel vlogs is so soothing. Love from Bangladesh. I will be so happy if you visit my country.
Love all your content Syifa
Thank you so much
I love traveling by train too crossing borders… walking to immigration borders OMG what an experience indeed. my first experience was overnight bus travel from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in 2013. Then in 2014 day travel by bus from Saigon to Siem Reap… and train from Siem Reap to Bangkok… the nice thing about traveling on land is that you get to see more off beaten places and it’s cheaper than booking overnight in a hotel…. Train from Siem Reap to Bangkok is I think less than USD 2.00 and the sceneries are really great, though the train is a third class type but I don’t mind since it looks the same from the trains in the Philippines where I am from…
Ramdan Kareem 🌙🌙🌙
you are so humble...
Que bueno conocer otra ciudad y otro país por supuesto. Ya hace días, no había visto tus vídeos, pero estuvo muy bueno tu viaje en tren, saludos Adriana desde California , USA.
I love your vlogs..with lots of love from 🇱🇰
your vlog is speaking in your style full of humour and cute
aremania best country in this world. people are so lovely.
Love from iran
Beautiful video, is any train go to Moscow from Armenia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan? and what is the fare?
Hi syifa wonderful video
Great narration 🌝
Hi Syifa. Sy rencana mw trip turki georgia armenia dan azerbaijan. Ada tips untuk rute dan apakah lebih baik kereta atau bus untuk pindah antar kota di georgia armenia dan azer? Makasi bnyk. Keren vlog2 nya
Hello. Are you planning a trip to the Russian part of the Caucasus?
An interesting video, thanks! You are so brave, I would like to be like you!
But about the train: in 'platskart' there are not 6 sleeping places on one side, but 4. The upper 2 shelves are for mattresses and other stuff. And on the other side, not just 2 places with a table where you can chat, there are also 2 sleeping places. It's just that this table turns over and you get a bed from below and a shelf is lowered above it and a second bed is obtained. I know this because we also have such trains in Belarus ☺
Hello Anastasiya! Thank you so much for sharing this information! What a valuable information. Yes, I remember my train experience in Belarus very fondly. Thank you so much for your kind comment, I am sure you will be a great traveller ❤
Ermənistan tarixi Azərbaycan torpağıdır. Biz əzəli torpaqlarımıza qayıdacağıq. Yaşasın Bütöv Azərbaycan 🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿
😂😂
🇮🇷🦁🤜🏼🐵🇦🇿
Baki Nakhjavan Aran Shirwan IRANDIR 🇮🇷
Sikim Sexta Sahionist Azergayjan Regimi
@@OshinAttari Нахиджеван - Армения
Мы будем воевать, пока не освободим армянскую землю от турецкой оккупации.
Нет такой нации “азербайджанец”. Вы тыркские кочевники с Алтая. Значит освободите Алтай от России.
Qunem qo berany chatlakh klri glux.
Excellent vlog!
So perfect video.Congrat.Big support for Armenia people👍👌💯💯💯
is the train made since the soviet union still exists? Greetings from Indonesia. I hope that Azerbaijan and Armenia will have a peace treaty for both of them.
As an armenian I wish peace too but it ain't gonna happen sadly. Turks and azerbaijanis are too racist and chauvinistic. It's quit impossible. Even if they try to be friends as I write this it's going to take centuries to trust one another. Maybe if turkey and aserbaran recognize the armenian genocide things will rapidly move forward.
Love Armenia 🇦🇲 from 🇮🇳
Love Iran from Armenia ❤
@@MsAfrica1988 Stupid I am from India 🇮🇳
@@qwe56110 I am sorry, my phone changed it from India to Iran, I didn't mean to hurt you.
@@qwe56110chill dude
Greetings from Lebanon🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧 ...
🌏🌎🌍
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
❤😮Very exciting❤
your journey is really intresting
Love your work amazing beauty of the Armenia
Happy holiday !
Can you give me some information how i can bye train tickets from Armenia to Tlibisi
That's really nice train border crossing, they even have shower in it and so clean, like literal dormitory.
love u from India Amazing videos
Thank you so much, Akash!
Love Armenia!
33, and 35! The best bunks in all trains in the former Soviet Union, I like😇
ow. so confuse the train at that TRain-station no?!...
I think Armenia is the oldest region in this area u visit this area osm really one❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I really love 💕 your video
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
Hi Syifa! Thanks for sharing this video, it was so fun to watch!!😊 I am going to Georgia and then to Armenia in 1,5 week, and I also will be taking this sleeper train to Yerevan from Tibilisi, but unfortunately I cannot find the page to buy the tickets online:/ Could you give me a link to the site where I could buy one? I'd be mostly grateful!!❤
Hello Jakub! Thanks so much for your comment and I am glad that you enjoyed watching the video. I highly recommend you to buy the ticket directly at the main train station in Tbilisi (where I filmed), and pay in cash. I doubt that the ticket can be bought online unless through a local travel agent. Hope it’s helpful!
Hi Syifa really you are expert of capturing videos i really appreciate you ❤ Ma Sha Allah nice train journey keep it up Take Care bye bye
Thanks a lot Ashraf! I am so glad to hear this
Wooow perfect ❤❤❤❤
Helooo from California ,welcome to Armenia 🇦🇲, Armenia like there tourist , hope you enjoy and we also enjoy to fallow you ,
Hello Aida, thank you so much for watching all the way from California!
Beautiful train
Zengezur❤Azerbaijan
Thank you for a video. I've been to Georgia 3 times and 1 time in Armenia. Once I crossed the border between, but by car. Greetings from Poland!
Спасибо 🙏 что показала Мне землю откуда мои предки спасибо за Армению и Грузию
Nice. Just wandering how Indonesian s trains look like?
lots of love from- Nepal❤❤
Super video 👍👍
Thank you so much for your comment and for watching!
What a price of ticket?
Harmonious heart Estimable Syifa ji.Sibilant 🤷🏻♀️I am very much fascinated your mighty travelling game that is satiety.I surmise that you are entering a powerful new chapter of your life.More over I can see through my eyes of your mastery seldom voice.God bless you 👏🙏🇮🇳.
Thanks for your kind comment and for watching!
You should go back on vardavar in the summer
The way you speak in English reminds me of how people speak in Singapore. Are you from Singapore?
The upper shelf in the third class is the luggage one)) By the way, did you experience the pleasure of boiling water running from the taps in all the classes in the morning and unbearable heat during the night?
Beautiful
I am a Bangladeshi I work in Albinia
How do I get a visit visa from Albania to Armenia?
@@AbdulMatin-pb6vd Hi Abdul, you can see the info here: evisa.mfa.am/