I'm sorry for the misunderstanding that happened to you.. It's completely legal go film the city, streets, yourself... but you have to avoid focussing on people.. Maybe the police man told you to stop filming him particularly.. not to stop the whole filming thing 😅.. You can film with & without a guide.. it's totally fine.. Hope you're doing well.. and you're most welcome anytime to your country Syria 🇸🇾.. Viva la France et Syrie.
It’s not illegal to film in the streets with or without guide, it’s just illegal to film police and army check points. And shawarma now cost between 15000 and 2000 syp. Thx for coming hope you come again
Ça a l'air plus sûr que Paris la nuit la bouffe pas trop chère mais dommage que l'on ne puisse pas manger sur place . Génial les colonnes du temple de Jupiter
@@KinoYves basically with the French rule people adjusted their taste. But they added a local touch sometimes. I once had a delicious looking croissant who was filled inside with zaatar. Quite a surprise!
beautiful... man you're perfect and Al Aemarea is a very old place and important and it's not a problem to filming it's easy I always film in the streets you just have to give them money..😅 so good video
Is there corruption in Syria by the government? PS I think Syrian people are super nice, we have a lot of people from Syria in the Netherlands since 2015, and most of them are very friendly.
@@tonbezembinder7692 corruption?? of course no but some of police men get money from people and thanks for all this beautiful talking 💜🌸 actually we can be friends because I would like to have an international friends ❤
@@tonbezembinder7692 Syria has been suffering from corruption for 50 years, my friend, and because of corruption, protests emerged in 2011, which turned into a war later..... During the war period, corruption became more than it was before.... Corruption is often in Syria when Traffic policemen or ordinary policemen, and bribery of these will not cost you more than one dollar.... Corruption in the remaining government departments is present, but it is not in abundance, and photography in the streets is allowed, provided that you do not focus on people directly and clearly..... ...the safe governorates in Syria currently are Aleppo, Tartous, Lattakia, Damascus, Homs, Hama, As-Suwayda, and Daraa.... You will have to use an interpreter because speaking foreign languages is not common in Syria..... You can leave at any time On the day there is no danger........ Often no one will ask you about your religion. They will just ask you about your nationality out of curiosity..... Be sure to stay in a three-star hotel or more because some bad hotels may suffer from a problem of interruption Electricity........ do not look for clubs or gathering places for gays because homosexuality here is a crime punishable by law.. .. all citizens of the world are welcome here (except the Israelis)..... if you do not have a For enough money to rent a hotel room, tell me and I'll host you in my humble home 😊
Yeah, I guess it's also because I am really not used to having a guide, so it feels weird for me to have to follow someone all the time. But you are a very good guide, Rula.
The police or army people whether in uniforms or in plain cloths usually ask people not to film them or important places because these photos can be used by militants to prepare their attacks. Otherwise you can film anything else especially the touristic areas where dozens of videos were taken recently by many tourists. Obviously, you misinformed by your guide.
@@yangerjamir0906 Most Syria currently is under the control of the political regime of Syria So if you like to visit Syria most major cities are safe Damascus Homs Hamah Aleppo Latakia Tartus Palmira These cities are usually visited by tourists and they are safe While the rebels are still in some small cities in the north, east and south Idlib Deyr-Alzour Hasaka Qamishli Suwayda Daraa
Hey I have a question my French friend, you have been to Baghdad and Damacus, are there differences in the mentality of the inhabitants, and where did you feel most welcome / safe? Iraq seems even more dangerous to me.
Maybe I was not lucky, but in a previous video the police told me that I was not allowed to film by myself, so I didn't want to be arrested in Syria... Actually, when you are with a guide, it's easy to film, but everything is different when you are on your own, and on that walk, I was on my own. That's why the title mentions "Solo", as usually tourists go around with a guide in Syria.
Well, the police told me I could not film. With a guide, of course it's very easy to film, but without a guide, it seems they didn't like me filming around. Maybe I was not lucky, but that's why I was very cautious.
You are right the Syrian Shawarma is the best in the world
Back in 2000’s Before the revolution Syria was like heaven and everyone travels to it
You honored our country.
Big greetings 🇸🇾❤
بلد كامل تشرفت بواحد يا سلام
@@Re55ur3cT عم تعاني من شي حبيب؟؟؟
@@مهدي_سكر عم عاني من اللحيسة صاى اللحس بدمن
Me encanta tus vídeos. Y me encanta Damasco. hermoso lugar y su gente linda
Welcome to Syria I wish I met you and take you on a tour of Syria you are wonderful I love this channel 🇸🇾
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding that happened to you..
It's completely legal go film the city, streets, yourself... but you have to avoid focussing on people..
Maybe the police man told you to stop filming him particularly.. not to stop the whole filming thing 😅..
You can film with & without a guide.. it's totally fine..
Hope you're doing well.. and you're most welcome anytime to your country Syria 🇸🇾..
Viva la France et Syrie.
Syrians have the best cuisine and I have to say it Lebanon and syria are one country. The levant
بصراحة دليلك السياحي شديد فعلا
هل يوجد ما هو أجمل من المشي في شوارع دمشق القديمة ليلا؟؟؟
أهلا بك في سورية 💗
It’s not illegal to film in the streets with or without guide, it’s just illegal to film police and army check points. And shawarma now cost between 15000 and 2000 syp. Thx for coming hope you come again
Nice brother. Like from a Syrian in Sweden
Thank you
How is life in Sweden? Are the people friendly there? Greetings from the Netherlands
Syria before the war was heaven on earth..I hate wars 😮😮
Ça a l'air plus sûr que Paris la nuit la bouffe pas trop chère mais dommage que l'on ne puisse pas manger sur place . Génial les colonnes du temple de Jupiter
4:30 it's called Éclair in Syria too just like in France . Enjoy your stay brother .
It's funny that it is called the same, and thank you!
@@KinoYves basically with the French rule people adjusted their taste. But they added a local touch sometimes. I once had a delicious looking croissant who was filled inside with zaatar. Quite a surprise!
@@juergenruss1366 wow, a croissant with zaatar! That's a true Levantine adjustment!
Syria,my dream❤️
Siria. Espero algún día conocer
beautiful... man you're perfect and Al Aemarea is a very old place and important
and it's not a problem to filming it's easy I always film in the streets you just have to give them money..😅
so good video
Is there corruption in Syria by the government?
PS I think Syrian people are super nice, we have a lot of people from Syria in the Netherlands since 2015, and most of them are very friendly.
@@tonbezembinder7692 corruption?? of course no but some of police men get money from people
and thanks for all this beautiful talking 💜🌸 actually we can be friends because I would like to have an international friends ❤
@@tonbezembinder7692 Syria has been suffering from corruption for 50 years, my friend, and because of corruption, protests emerged in 2011, which turned into a war later..... During the war period, corruption became more than it was before.... Corruption is often in Syria when Traffic policemen or ordinary policemen, and bribery of these will not cost you more than one dollar.... Corruption in the remaining government departments is present, but it is not in abundance, and photography in the streets is allowed, provided that you do not focus on people directly and clearly..... ...the safe governorates in Syria currently are Aleppo, Tartous, Lattakia, Damascus, Homs, Hama, As-Suwayda, and Daraa.... You will have to use an interpreter because speaking foreign languages is not common in Syria..... You can leave at any time On the day there is no danger........ Often no one will ask you about your religion. They will just ask you about your nationality out of curiosity..... Be sure to stay in a three-star hotel or more because some bad hotels may suffer from a problem of interruption Electricity........ do not look for clubs or gathering places for gays because homosexuality here is a crime punishable by law.. .. all citizens of the world are welcome here (except the Israelis)..... if you do not have a For enough money to rent a hotel room, tell me and I'll host you in my humble home 😊
simashikhelzour is my E
Dear Evan ... I am walking slowly so that the tourist can photograph, see and feel the streets of the Bazaar and the old neighborhoods of Damascus
Yeah, I guess it's also because I am really not used to having a guide, so it feels weird for me to have to follow someone all the time. But you are a very good guide, Rula.
l Love damascus
What do you do when you have to go to the bathroom in Damascus on Friday night? Are there public bathrooms?
Thanks
سوريا الحب
أنت جميلة
05:50 Damascus is famous by the bes ice cream in the world, you should have tried it?.
of all countries you been to what place did you feel most at danger or uncomfortable ?
Most dangerous country, on this trip, Lebanon, in my life, for sure South Africa.
The police or army people whether in uniforms or in plain cloths usually ask people not to film them or important places because these photos can be used by militants to prepare their attacks. Otherwise you can film anything else especially the touristic areas where dozens of videos were taken recently by many tourists.
Obviously, you misinformed by your guide.
That makes sense. I heard there are still rebels in some parts of Syria. Can you tell me more about it.
@@yangerjamir0906
Most Syria currently is under the control of the political regime of Syria
So if you like to visit Syria most major cities are safe
Damascus
Homs
Hamah
Aleppo
Latakia
Tartus
Palmira
These cities are usually visited by tourists and they are safe
While the rebels are still in some small cities in the north, east and south
Idlib
Deyr-Alzour
Hasaka
Qamishli
Suwayda
Daraa
@@رانيامجدي-ز4ل thanks for responding.
الشىء السيء الوحيد في فيديوهاتك انك تقوم بالأكل لوحدك ولا تشاركنا معك في هذه التجربه 🙂🙂🙂
Hey I have a question my French friend, you have been to Baghdad and Damacus, are there differences in the mentality of the inhabitants, and where did you feel most welcome / safe?
Iraq seems even more dangerous to me.
You are more welcome in Baghdad, definitely. Regarding safety, both are reasonably safe.
I hope you enjoyed your sandwich but what was the place you Have been in this video..
How do you find a legitimate guide?
Do you have an Instagram app?
Yeah, you have the link under the video, also on my channel page.
My name is "kinoyves" on Instagram
Kebabs are sorted in any area like this....yes and not greasy I bet
And? How do u find Damascus?
Maybe try next time to contact with syrien vloggers they film all the time
I absolutely love Damascus
Thes is kemarea stret 😂😂🍓💜
Nice
Kino Yves is God tourist
French guy walks around Iraq and Syria at night without a guide or protection.
*Jihad: Hold my ISIS*
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow
Beautiful bazaar with beautiful women.
hi welcome to syria respect to Lebanese and every body but the syrian food way way higher quality than the Lebanese but still the Lebanese very good
ليس في سوريا كهرباء 😭
Yes, sad...
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I don’t understand why you’re making feel so spooky and why you can’t “film” I’ve seen many volgers film with no issues during the day and night
Maybe I was not lucky, but in a previous video the police told me that I was not allowed to film by myself, so I didn't want to be arrested in Syria... Actually, when you are with a guide, it's easy to film, but everything is different when you are on your own, and on that walk, I was on my own. That's why the title mentions "Solo", as usually tourists go around with a guide in Syria.
@@KinoYves that makes sense. Thanks
Even with a civil war
you should’ve tried Damascus night life, too many bars close to your hotel
Ask for a young guide next time my friend
I did not think about that.
بصراحة دليلك ضللك
التصوير مسموح شريطة احترام خصوصية الناس وعدم تصوير رجال الشرطة ومقراتهم
الجميع يصورون هناك
When people think this fitnah has stopped it will come back stronger, may Allah guide our brothers and sisters in Syria
Why i feel you are so stressed? Chill man it’s okay to filming + y dont have to look behind you all the time
The police told me not to film...
@@KinoYves don't photo for police and people all time but you can photo anythings... No broblem in Syria
أنت متمادي ،انت تصور البلدان ام تصور الناس !!هناك اناس لايرضون لك بتصويرهم ،،في اوروبا بعض البلدان تمنع التصوير ،عليكم الاحترام
Too bad the west and its proxies did so much to destroy this beautiful country, thank God she survived!
Cant film at night because of the police? Little India? Wow you're either extremely nieve or misinformed
Well, the police told me I could not film. With a guide, of course it's very easy to film, but without a guide, it seems they didn't like me filming around.
Maybe I was not lucky, but that's why I was very cautious.
@Anthony Mesmar I also don't really get why they told me not to film, while so many people film with their tour guide... I think I was just not lucky.
Too much "basically" man.
انجازات الاسد مناطق بائسة وحياة بائسة وتعليمات سخيفة
I want to talk to you on instagram