Hey drew. I'm your fan since the last decade. This video was so amazing. You've already convinced me to travel to Iran but now I'm also interested to go to Uzbekistan in the same trip. I've two questions: 1. How's the safety situation in Iran and Uzbekistan these days? 2. I will be traveling by bus from Pakistan to Iran so can I go towards Uzbekistan as well? Is the Iran Uzbekistan land border open?
I spent in Uzbekistan almost a month. I visited the entire country from East to West! I met amazing and hospitable people! What an amazing country! Definitely I will be back!
Was in Uzbekistan last year and loved it. The Registan is spectacular and there is so much else to see and appreciate in the country. In two months time I go back to see Kyrgyzstan, Kazahkstan and Tajikistan. I have fallen in love with this underappreciated region.
Uzbekistan is an Historical place when we are talking aboyt ISLAMIC religion.❤ I really remember everytime I hear Bukhari, Muslim and other islamic scholars who come from Usbekistan. Love from Somalia🤩
My husband’s family is Bukharian Jewish. I had never heard of the community until meeting him. Let me tell you, they are the most hospitable, generous, and close knit communities ever. With the best food! They haven’t been back to Uzbekistan for many decades but it’s amazing to see the synagogue and still thriving Jewish community you had the privilege to visit.
On my first trip to Uzbekistan in 2018, I was lucky to meet Bukharian Jewish community members of the synagogue who gave me a tour and run down of the history. Was brilliant and got a few photos for memories.
Salam alikum to my Uzbek brothers from Bangladesh. I love it's rich history. Founder of mughal emperor Babar was from Uzbekistan ruled Afghanistan,India, Pakistan, Bangladesh. Imam Bukhari is well known as compiler of most authentic hadith book 'Bukhar sharif' was from Bukhara. Samarkand once a very rich city situated in the middle of silk road . ❤❤ I love Uzbekistan getting lime light again
You have introduced us to an incredible country in 31 minutes and 9 seconds this time, awesome! Their bread are huge, but what's amazing is the way they go into the stove to put the bread! The camel hair there is very long, and it looks so cute! I love this video from start to the end, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩🙏
I'm always in awe of the stunning Uzbek culture. Wherever Uzbeks are, there's this captivating oriental and ethnic vibe. Even in Osh (Kyrgyzstan), Turkestan, and Sairam in Kazakhstan (Uzbek cities before Soviets), you can sense that unique Uzbek atmosphere. This is said with deep respect for the Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs and their nomadic heritage.
I am from Uzbekistan and i`m happy if our country like to you . Our country is not as modern as US ,UK and others but in my opinion it is look like second Paradise
I lived here for about a year in 2019 and watching this video takes me back. So glad you're sharing this amazing country and the beautiful people. Only regret was not exploring it as much. I still have friends there.
You're incredible. I learnt so much from you. In the past I thought these countries have rude people and they're too dangerous. You changed my mind. Thank you Drew
Hey Drew! As a Jew Myself who also loves to travel, it would be great if you specifically made a video outlining different Jewish cultures you have met throughout the world and how they differ from each other. Super interesting to see how Bukharian Jews live within Uzbekistan and would love a video comparing all the different Jewish presences throughout the world!
@@drewbinskyplease do compare and give a s your perspective of all Jewish traditions and observations you have seen around all the country’s you’ve visited. Please continue your amazing travel videos you inspire me to discover the world and travel for myself. You are a true globetrotter and a true citizen of the world. Godbless mister Drewbinsky. Hashem protect you in all your journeys.
I love your videos, but what I love the most is the connections you make with other Jewish communities around the world. Many blessings to you and your family brother
Thank you for this lovely video Drew. I have learned so much about travel from you and hope to travel more in the future. Uzbekistan seems like a wonderful country!
All your videos are so amazingly beautiful, you really approach every culture with respect and it shows! I hope you are safe and well and much love and respect from Slovenia!
Your videos like this make me really want to visit countries that aren’t your typical vacation hotspots! This definately looks like somewhere I’d love to visit!
Drew, you've been incredible at showing us these marvelous places all around the world. You just know for sure just how much work and effort you put into every single video you put out. We wish you and your family the best.
Drew, next time you are in NYC, I encourage you to visit the Bukharian Jewish diaspora community. It’s just like that Rabbi, but transplanted in America and in very large numbers.
Every country should pay for your trips. You are the perfect ambassador for tourism. Coincidently, I just came back from a work trip. I met an Iranian and told him about your video about Iran from last week. We had loooooong talk about all the beautifull Iranian places and history. And he loved what you told about the Iranian people and the different cultures.
That was a super quick Uzbekistan tour. I have planned on visiting the 'Stans' for a while along with the Caucasus region. My only contact with Uzbeki food has been in Brooklyn & Queens, NY! The Tashkent market on Brighton Beach Blvd. is a super outlet! Try their Uzbecki plov!
I’ve been really looking forward to the Uzbekistan video since you said you would be re-visiting actually left europe but I really want to travel when I’m older and I really want to see Central Asia it looks amazing and I feel like I am actually there when I watch your videos thank you drew heart ❤ 🇬🇧
You are so respectful everywhere you go. And showcasee the beauty everytime and thats the people. You are such a humble person keep going brother. Deene is just the cutest
Wow! The people of Uzbekistan is very polite graceful and very welcoming. They are very humble and proud at the same time. Ill definitely visit this country before I die. Love from the Philippines
Thank you Drew… this video made my day :) I don’t comment so often but I watched till the end^^ and just felt inspired. Travel is really what my heart tells me to do and you‘re a role model for me:) 🙏😁😁
So amazing and so deep video! Thank you Drew for beautiful and lovely video. Welcome to Uzbekistan. I'm proud of you come to Uzbekistan! Good luck for your future works, Hello from Samarkand❤🇺🇿❤️🇺🇸
I've visited quite a few countries and Uzbekistan is easily the most underrated. The culture, the architecture, the food, the people, everything was really nice!
I saw an Uzbek dancing troupe performing their folk dance during a cultural event in Surabaya, Indonesia, around the same time as you published this video. It was really amazing. And their country is even more
Hi guys. Dear Drew Binksy thanks for video about my country. I am proud all the time. I should say that Uzbekistan is one of best and safety place to live. By the way thanks for all of the brothers and sisters who appreciated our country and we love all of you. Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks
Hi there, i apreciate every single step you stepped in Uzbekistan as i am the citizen of this country myself, i have watched several videos so far from bloggers in foreign countries who visited Uzbekistan. However, the last amazing one was posted by NasDaily until i watched this one. I doubt it wasn't the last time to visit this country for you guys. I think you are gonna come here again and visit other historical place and cities. I am dead sure that you will love the soft wheather and amazing pools in Uzbekistan's mountains and it just something really breathtaking to see that cannot be described by words. Despite the fact that i recommend you to come over to Uzbekistan again, i became so interested in your honeymoon that you said it was the 79... country you have visited so far, i would absolutely want to visit other old nations and different countries and to learn about diverse cultures. I promise you i will be your guide whenever you come to Uzbekistan again. Love you guys. It was just a stunning videocliip. Thank you for all your hardship to make it. Bye Drew Binsky. Your loved one, Ram.
It’s so fun to see more of Deanna! She’s so sweet and funny. I want to be her friend 😅 Do you think it would be a good place for female travelers (solo or small group)? Or does Deanna have a channel where she can talk about your travels from her POV?
Hi Drew welcome to Uzbekistan again. If you had fun in my country I am really happy for you. You and your lovely wife visited ancient city like Samarqand and Bukharo however why did not you guys come to Khiva which is another historical place to feel new emotions. I hope when you come to Uzbekistan next time you should come to myb city. Bye guys continue to create new places together.
Hello Drew! Evdokia from Greece! We are planning a trip to Uzbekistan next spring. It would be really nice to have a local friend showing us around. Any suggestions of how we can arrange something like that?? You are an inspiration❤❤❤. Thank you sooo much!
Where ever you travel and no matter who you ask, the message is always piece and happiness from the locals, it shows that only the MSM and politics create the harsh narrative of these wonderful places.
You CAN find plov in New York City!! I recently had it at a restaurant in Queens called Taste of Samarkand! I also had the bread, which I believe is called Non. The bread tasted like normal good bread to me, I really did not appreciate it enough! Hope to visit this beautiful country but in the meantime, I can visit Taste of Samarkand :)
Thank you so much for this. Brought back a flood of memories from a 2 week visit to Uzbekistan back when it was still part of the Soviet Union, around 1989. I am so happy to see all the guys I loved seem to be intact, the people, the incredible food, the culture. I remember a long chat with an Inman at one of only 4 operating Muslim madrasas in the Soviet Union and his words to the effect that governments come and go, but the culture lives on. In Bukhara sitting in one of the main squares drinking hot tea in the summer at a chai-hana and being introduced to the wives of a local leader, who did his best to maintain calm when i beat him in their local version of backgammon :-) We met a young couple in the streets and they invited us to their wedding the next day. It was magicalas the celebrations went late into the night. Memories of the country still bring up goosebumps. I need to return! Thanks again for the reminder!
Live in Prague now - another former communist country with great people. May be something about surviving a harsh regime that tempers folk into more realistic views of life. (Couldn’t move back to USA after 35 years abroad!) thanks again
Thank you for your contribution to the development of tourism and for such a wonderful blog. By watching the video, I felt like seeing my country again. I look forward to your visit to other regions of Uzbekistan. ❤👍
I really enjoyed this video a lot! Beautiful city and such warm and welcoming people. The lady who you bought the sugar covered almonds from made me smile.
Incredible video! It really opens your eyes to how $100 can stretch in the world's cheapest country. Perfect for anyone considering a budget-friendly retirement plan!
A muslim from India 🇮🇳who Love your contents Drew . Really your content is excellet and has quality in it. The main stream media shows only war and destruction part of the country while youtubers like you shows the actual life,culture, tradition etc of the country. Just keep up the good work man.
@@RandomGuy-rc6vd yes mate I know, I was just talking about Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran etc. Uzbekistan is peaceful country and I really want to visit Uzbekistan
This place looks so gorgeous, you’ve done a great job showcasing the culture and I’m suddenly yearning to visit 😮 It would have been amazing having a local friend as knowledgeable as Amir showing you around as well - I’m curious how you met, and how you tend to meet such interesting people generally on your travels?
Thanks for watching guys! If you have any questions about Uzbekistan or traveling there, let me know in the comments below! Have a lovely Sunday!
Hey drew. I'm your fan since the last decade. This video was so amazing. You've already convinced me to travel to Iran but now I'm also interested to go to Uzbekistan in the same trip. I've two questions: 1. How's the safety situation in Iran and Uzbekistan these days? 2. I will be traveling by bus from Pakistan to Iran so can I go towards Uzbekistan as well? Is the Iran Uzbekistan land border open?
@Albanian_Report yeah Uzbeks call it "Palov" and "Osh"
Do they have visa on arrival for Americans?
would love to go and the price is right
Love uzbekistan truly underrated. Not being disrespectful, but whats wrong with rabbi"s back?
It's so surreal seeing my country get so thoroughly loved. Thank you for the video Drew.
Your country is so beauthifull
@@RedaReda-vl9ffthanks:)
You gotta beautiful country!
I want to visit!
As an Afghan it was so good to see our brothers and sisters in Uzbekistan.
i really like your profile picture!
Hello , brother what is your nation? Do you Uzbek or Tadjic, or Pushtun? Does In Afghanistan many Uzbek? And Tadjic?
I spent in Uzbekistan almost a month. I visited the entire country from East to West! I met amazing and hospitable people! What an amazing country!
Definitely I will be back!
How much did you actually spend on your entire stay?
Salut Yves
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@@kelvinephraim4811 1 DAY
HOTEL 3$DOLLARS 💸 😊 WELCOME UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿 😀 😊
sad, you should have visited south to north too(
Two months ago, I visited Uzbekistan and Tadschikistan. One of my best trips so far. Amazing people, so safe there and awesome culture!
Tajikistan not that much as a woman, but yeah
Was in Uzbekistan last year and loved it. The Registan is spectacular and there is so much else to see and appreciate in the country. In two months time I go back to see Kyrgyzstan, Kazahkstan and Tajikistan. I have fallen in love with this underappreciated region.
Yurtimiz sizga yoqanidan hursandman
Uzbekistan is an Historical place when we are talking aboyt ISLAMIC religion.❤
I really remember everytime I hear Bukhari, Muslim and other islamic scholars who come from Usbekistan.
Love from Somalia🤩
Visit us dear
My husband’s family is Bukharian Jewish. I had never heard of the community until meeting him. Let me tell you, they are the most hospitable, generous, and close knit communities ever. With the best food! They haven’t been back to Uzbekistan for many decades but it’s amazing to see the synagogue and still thriving Jewish community you had the privilege to visit.
Awesome!
On my first trip to Uzbekistan in 2018, I was lucky to meet Bukharian Jewish community members of the synagogue who gave me a tour and run down of the history. Was brilliant and got a few photos for memories.
I have some Bukharian friends. They're addicted to kebabs/shashlik.
@@amirbeksobirov788 it’s crazy how little of us stayed in Uzbekistan to the point that todays locals don’t even remember us
@arielm6613 there are very few Jews left in moslem countries 😕
I am from Uzbekistan. Welcome 🎉. You described our country very honestly. Thank you
Same gang im ubek where do you live i live in tashkent
I am fascinated by the beauty of Uzbekistan! I am definitely putting Uzbekistan on my country bucket list
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I'm from Uzbekistan and I wish i would someday be in Greece and see your blue sea and culture ❤
You too,why not visit each other ?😊
Salam alikum to my Uzbek brothers from Bangladesh. I love it's rich history. Founder of mughal emperor Babar was from Uzbekistan ruled Afghanistan,India, Pakistan, Bangladesh. Imam Bukhari is well known as compiler of most authentic hadith book 'Bukhar sharif' was from Bukhara. Samarkand once a very rich city situated in the middle of silk road . ❤❤
I love Uzbekistan getting lime light again
Right to the point 💯
Walaikum assalam
Babur not mongol. Babur Turkiy Barlos.☝ From Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
@@TimurTursunqulov not mongol, but mughal which is another name of babur's dinasty in india
@@OneGiuseppeOk 👍 Babur Timurid.
I'm in Uzbekistan right now (just arrived in Bukhara today on the train from Khiva) and it's absolutely amazing. Such an underrated country!
I’m not Uzbek myself but I have so much love and respect for the country. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇺🇿
It's a great place!
As someone who was born in Uzbekistan - thank u so much ☺️
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SAME!
Have you got a toilet?
❤
Feeling really proud of being Uzbek🇺🇿♥️
Favorite part of the video is: History of Synagogue and the Preservation of Torah !!!
Indeed!
Dude we have no racism and for centuries we are living together with 135 nationalities and many religions
Phenomenal, simply phenomenal! Toda Raba for showing us Uzbekistan's communal harmony and beauty, Drew!
Hello Drew, I am from Usbekistan, and welcome to Usbekistan, I like your videos.
They are truly beautiful people. Even their appearance, everyone seems so nice!
Nice video
I am just prepareing my self to trip to Uzbekistan
Best regards from Poland 🇵🇱
Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 beautiful country delicious food kind people ❤ love and hugs from Kazakhstan
Can you enter mosques as a woman in Uzbekistan etc..
@@lbunnygordon1133 excuse me? Anyone can enter mosques.
@@lbunnygordon1133as long as you cover your head
Uzbekistan 🇺🇿N1 CURRUPTION IN WORLD
@@lbunnygordon1133 no u can't BC there so many man
You have introduced us to an incredible country in 31 minutes and 9 seconds this time, awesome!
Their bread are huge, but what's amazing is the way they go into the stove to put the bread!
The camel hair there is very long, and it looks so cute!
I love this video from start to the end, thanks a lot for sharing! 👍🤩🙏
Thanks for watching!
@@drewbinsky It is my honor, thanks to you too! Take care! Happy travels! 👍🥰🙏
I'm always in awe of the stunning Uzbek culture. Wherever Uzbeks are, there's this captivating oriental and ethnic vibe. Even in Osh (Kyrgyzstan), Turkestan, and Sairam in Kazakhstan (Uzbek cities before Soviets), you can sense that unique Uzbek atmosphere. This is said with deep respect for the Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs and their nomadic heritage.
Thank you so much for sharing this incredible video about Uzbekistan, Drew! Hope you had a good time in Uzbekistan! ❤
My pleasure!
I am from Uzbekistan and i`m happy if our country like to you . Our country is not as modern as US ,UK and others but in my opinion it is look like second Paradise
You and Deanna continue to inspire with your travels, sense of wonder and love of people. Now Uzbekistan is on my growing list of destinations. ❤
I lived here for about a year in 2019 and watching this video takes me back. So glad you're sharing this amazing country and the beautiful people. Only regret was not exploring it as much. I still have friends there.
ahhh as someone who is Jewish and has Bukhara Jewish friends, hearing the cute lil rabbi singing makes me cry with joy!
😢oh disgusting
Islam is truth
Hi there! Welcome to Uzbekistan! I'm so glad seeing you in my country, i hope everything was good and left unforgettable memories!
You're incredible. I learnt so much from you. In the past I thought these countries have rude people and they're too dangerous. You changed my mind. Thank you Drew
Thank you!!!!
Welcome to the world of stereotypes. I took this mindset off because of drew
You must be racist
Lots of love from Iran to Uzbekistan. We are eternal brothers. Biz abadi birodarlar. Ma biraodarne abadi! ❤❤🇮🇷🇺🇿 ❤❤
Biz barimiz birodarlar
Thank you so much for this amazing video, Drew😊 I'm feeling really proud of being Uzbek !
I have close acquaintance from Uzbekistan and this is a beautiful slice of their life. Such a warm and friendly culture.
I dream of vlogging around the world and so far, I’ve only traveled to one. I’ve learnt so much from you, Drew. Keep inspiring us.
Love Uzbekistan so much from Iran ❤. Thank you for making people discover new places
Hello. How is Iran. I love Iran very much
Hey Drew! As a Jew Myself who also loves to travel, it would be great if you specifically made a video outlining different Jewish cultures you have met throughout the world and how they differ from each other. Super interesting to see how Bukharian Jews live within Uzbekistan and would love a video comparing all the different Jewish presences throughout the world!
Will compile them soon!
ex-Yugoslavian (Balkan) Jews are the coolest!
@@drewbinskyplease do compare and give a s your perspective of all Jewish traditions and observations you have seen around all the country’s you’ve visited. Please continue your amazing travel videos you inspire me to discover the world and travel for myself. You are a true globetrotter and a true citizen of the world. Godbless mister Drewbinsky. Hashem protect you in all your journeys.
Just come to Rego Park in Queens. There’s a Bukharian Jewish museum and plenty of kosher Bukharian cuisine.
Thank you so much for coming to our country ❤🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
Im so jelly of you Drew & Deanna. Great doc and the food looks amazing. Thank you for sharing your honeymoon for the world to see.❤
Thank you for this sharing Drew! Hugs to Deanna and more power to you both! Your follower from Northern California.🫰♥️🫰♥️🇺🇸♥️🇵🇭💐💐💐
I love your videos, but what I love the most is the connections you make with other Jewish communities around the world. Many blessings to you and your family brother
Gotta love the Jews!
finally! I've watched you for 5 years and always been asking about coming to my country! ❤️
Thank you for this lovely video Drew. I have learned so much about travel from you and hope to travel more in the future. Uzbekistan seems like a wonderful country!
All your videos are so amazingly beautiful, you really approach every culture with respect and it shows! I hope you are safe and well and much love and respect from Slovenia!
Your videos like this make me really want to visit countries that aren’t your typical vacation hotspots! This definately looks like somewhere I’d love to visit!
so stoked to have your wife involved, she totally adds to the experience you are providing to us.
Thanks mate for the great vlog full of kind and smilling local faces.
It's absolutely shocking how clean all the public areas are. Like it doesn't even look real, it looks like a movie set or something. 😳
Drew, you've been incredible at showing us these marvelous places all around the world. You just know for sure just how much work and effort you put into every single video you put out. We wish you and your family the best.
Thank you so much!
@@drewbinskyweldone bro
Drew, next time you are in NYC, I encourage you to visit the Bukharian Jewish diaspora community. It’s just like that Rabbi, but transplanted in America and in very large numbers.
Every country should pay for your trips. You are the perfect ambassador for tourism.
Coincidently, I just came back from a work trip. I met an Iranian and told him about your video about Iran from last week. We had loooooong talk about all the beautifull Iranian places and history.
And he loved what you told about the Iranian people and the different cultures.
Love Iran!
Let's start with Iran 🙌🏽
@@drewbinskyعشق از ایران ❤
Thanks!
That was a super quick Uzbekistan tour. I have planned on visiting the 'Stans' for a while along with the Caucasus region. My only contact with Uzbeki food has been in Brooklyn & Queens, NY! The Tashkent market on Brighton Beach Blvd. is a super outlet! Try their Uzbecki plov!
What beautiful people and the and country. Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Здравствуйте ❤
I’ve been really looking forward to the Uzbekistan video since you said you would be re-visiting actually left europe but I really want to travel when I’m older and I really want to see Central Asia it looks amazing and I feel like I am actually there when I watch your videos thank you drew heart ❤ 🇬🇧
It's so fun! you have to go!
I really enjoyed this video. How wonderful to see that Torah. How wonderful to see the smiles on those peoples faces xxxx
You are so respectful everywhere you go. And showcasee the beauty everytime and thats the people. You are such a humble person keep going brother. Deene is just the cutest
You’ve made me want to visit it. Thank you very much for showing the beauty and reality of Uzbekistan. The kindness of their people is inspiring ❤️
Drew definitely deserves more subs and views his videos are very entertaining and I have learned a lot 👍
I just discovered your channel, and I am absolutely in love! I loved the part about going to the synagogue and the Torah being opened. Wow!
Greetings from Turkey to brother Uzbekistan ❤❤💙💙💚💚🤍🤍
Wow! The people of Uzbekistan is very polite graceful and very welcoming. They are very humble and proud at the same time. Ill definitely visit this country before I die. Love from the Philippines
Thank you Drew…
this video made my day :)
I don’t comment so often but I watched till the end^^
and just felt inspired.
Travel is really what my heart tells me to do and you‘re a role model for me:) 🙏😁😁
So amazing and so deep video! Thank you Drew for beautiful and lovely video. Welcome to Uzbekistan. I'm proud of you come to Uzbekistan! Good luck for your future works, Hello from Samarkand❤🇺🇿❤️🇺🇸
I've visited quite a few countries and Uzbekistan is easily the most underrated. The culture, the architecture, the food, the people, everything was really nice!
3:15 i paid 2€ for a war museum in Italy that took 2 hours to get around and look at everything.
Thanks a lot Drew, hope you enjoyed the trip, I also want to visit Uzbekistan as their culture is very similar to the culture in my state of India.
Then come to Uzbekistan)
You have to visit! Make me a promise!
@@drewbinsky Sure thing Drew, I make you a promise I will visit Uzbekistan for sure.
@@saidbekmatkarimov6958 Are you Uzbek brother.
@@aryanseahwag4553 yeah:)
I saw an Uzbek dancing troupe performing their folk dance during a cultural event in Surabaya, Indonesia, around the same time as you published this video.
It was really amazing. And their country is even more
It must be awesome to get to travel the world Drew.. thanks for showing us all the beautiful places in the world.. can't wait for your next video
Thank you so much! you rock!
I'm glad to see this video about my country
I'm from in Bukhara where Avicenna is born.
Welcome to UZB🇺🇿
Uzbekistan is hidden gem from the world!
Ohh that's great 🤩. I am from Uzbekistan and I recommende to coming to Shakhrisabz.
I am so happy to watch video about my country. Thanks for video ❤
The amount of effort that went into making this masterpiece is truly the best one. Good work and keep it up.
it took 3 months! Thanks for recognizing it!
Hi guys. Dear Drew Binksy thanks for video about my country. I am proud all the time. I should say that Uzbekistan is one of best and safety place to live. By the way thanks for all of the brothers and sisters who appreciated our country and we love all of you. Thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks, thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks
What a unique country and culture.
Amazing content as always.
Keep it up.
Hi there, i apreciate every single step you stepped in Uzbekistan as i am the citizen of this country myself, i have watched several videos so far from bloggers in foreign countries who visited Uzbekistan. However, the last amazing one was posted by NasDaily until i watched this one. I doubt it wasn't the last time to visit this country for you guys. I think you are gonna come here again and visit other historical place and cities. I am dead sure that you will love the soft wheather and amazing pools in Uzbekistan's mountains and it just something really breathtaking to see that cannot be described by words. Despite the fact that i recommend you to come over to Uzbekistan again, i became so interested in your honeymoon that you said it was the 79... country you have visited so far, i would absolutely want to visit other old nations and different countries and to learn about diverse cultures. I promise you i will be your guide whenever you come to Uzbekistan again. Love you guys. It was just a stunning videocliip. Thank you for all your hardship to make it. Bye Drew Binsky.
Your loved one, Ram.
Assalamu alaykum from America to my Uzbek brothers and sisters!
Valeykum Salam
@@amirtemur4616
I look forward to visiting one day
I’m truly , happily , shocked at your work , at the completion of your program ,I sat smiling .Thankyou Drew and Diana .
I think wording it as “affordable” instead of “cheap” might have a better connotation for your appreciation of the country. Big fan of the vids bro
0:24 Salom, men O'zbekistondanman. Vatanimiz nafaqat biz uchun balki turistlarga ham qiziq va ulug' ekanligidan nixoyatta xursandman.
It’s so fun to see more of Deanna! She’s so sweet and funny. I want to be her friend 😅
Do you think it would be a good place for female travelers (solo or small group)? Or does Deanna have a channel where she can talk about your travels from her POV?
Come to Khiva,bro we always appretiate your work and show our respect❤❤🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
I was thinking about moving to Uzbekistan. It's such a peaceful and beautiful country.
@@dejuren1367 You can work remotely nowadays.
Its a good day when Drew posts a video 🎉 I enjoyed to see my country 💜
Hi Drew welcome to Uzbekistan again. If you had fun in my country I am really happy for you. You and your lovely wife visited ancient city like Samarqand and Bukharo however why did not you guys come to Khiva which is another historical place to feel new emotions. I hope when you come to Uzbekistan next time you should come to myb city. Bye guys continue to create new places together.
He is an idiot that is why
I am totally going to this country. I HAVE to. Seeing that Torah...that Shul...brought me to tears. Good ones. Shabbat Shalom, Drew. ❤️
Hello Drew! Evdokia from Greece! We are planning a trip to Uzbekistan next spring. It would be really nice to have a local friend showing us around. Any suggestions of how we can arrange something like that?? You are an inspiration❤❤❤. Thank you sooo much!
Hello, I can be your a local guide in Tashkent. When exactly are you planning to come?
@@sevinchravshanova4861 Hallo. We don't know exactly yet. Can I contact you as soon as we plan our trip?
Assalomu alaykum from Uzbekistan!
I really appreciate what you do bro. I try not to miss each of your new videos, good luck!
Peace in the world❤
Where ever you travel and no matter who you ask, the message is always piece and happiness from the locals, it shows that only the MSM and politics create the harsh narrative of these wonderful places.
Indeed
I'm from Uzbekistan, and nice video,and thanks for your good opinions ❤
Respect for you my friend greetings from Türkiye🇹🇷
Oh that's amqzing to see our country in your video Drew! Thanks a lot.
You CAN find plov in New York City!! I recently had it at a restaurant in Queens called Taste of Samarkand! I also had the bread, which I believe is called Non. The bread tasted like normal good bread to me, I really did not appreciate it enough! Hope to visit this beautiful country but in the meantime, I can visit Taste of Samarkand :)
THat's fantastic!!!
All food in NY is made with American ingredients hence the difference.
Welcome to Uzbekistan!!!!
We are glad to see you in Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is a very amazing and historical country. Come to Uzbekistan!!!
Hello there. I am the boy taking a picture with my sisters. I was very happy to see myself in the video. Good luck with your youtube channel👏🔥
Thank you for your visit to Uzbekistan
Thank you so much for this. Brought back a flood of memories from a 2 week visit to Uzbekistan back when it was still part of the Soviet Union, around 1989. I am so happy to see all the guys I loved seem to be intact, the people, the incredible food, the culture. I remember a long chat with an Inman at one of only 4 operating Muslim madrasas in the Soviet Union and his words to the effect that governments come and go, but the culture lives on. In Bukhara sitting in one of the main squares drinking hot tea in the summer at a chai-hana and being introduced to the wives of a local leader, who did his best to maintain calm when i beat him in their local version of backgammon :-) We met a young couple in the streets and they invited us to their wedding the next day. It was magicalas the celebrations went late into the night. Memories of the country still bring up goosebumps. I need to return! Thanks again for the reminder!
Thanks so much for sharing this! Jewlous that you went a long time ago!
Gordon, do you need a traveling companion? Drew convinced me I need to go!
Live in Prague now - another former communist country with great people. May be something about surviving a harsh regime that tempers folk into more realistic views of life.
(Couldn’t move back to USA after 35 years abroad!) thanks again
Thank you for your contribution to the development of tourism and for such a wonderful blog. By watching the video, I felt like seeing my country again. I look forward to your visit to other regions of Uzbekistan. ❤👍
I really enjoyed this video a lot! Beautiful city and such warm and welcoming people. The lady who you bought the sugar covered almonds from made me smile.
YOOOHOOO! She's the best
Incredible video! It really opens your eyes to how $100 can stretch in the world's cheapest country. Perfect for anyone considering a budget-friendly retirement plan!
A muslim from India 🇮🇳who Love your contents Drew . Really your content is excellet and has quality in it. The main stream media shows only war and destruction part of the country while youtubers like you shows the actual life,culture, tradition etc of the country. Just keep up the good work man.
There isn’t any war or destruction in Uzbekistan
@@RandomGuy-rc6vd yes mate I know, I was just talking about Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran etc. Uzbekistan is peaceful country and I really want to visit Uzbekistan
Go to Pakistan
Why do you infect India? Become hindu.
This place looks so gorgeous, you’ve done a great job showcasing the culture and I’m suddenly yearning to visit 😮
It would have been amazing having a local friend as knowledgeable as Amir showing you around as well - I’m curious how you met, and how you tend to meet such interesting people generally on your travels?