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So glad you met the right taxi driver, what a humble and great guy. Loved watching this video and how you interact with the local people. Looking forward to the next one! Enjoy traveling!
Wow! Trust in humanity manifested by those men especially that cab driver who became your Tour Guide. When he proudly show his wife and children, I know you are in good hands. Again, thank you for bringing us along to another beautiful country and her charming people! Keep on and keep safe!
Thank you so much, Romy! Oftentimes in situation like this, I would need to read between the lines to understand people's intention given the language barrier. I thank for my past experiences that shapes my instict therefore in situations like this, I would be able to rely on my own instict to make further wise decisions.
@@SyifaAdrianaHai kak Syifa, saya lagi di almaty kazakhstan. rencananya mau land border crossing, mau tanya pas ke tashkent kita ga perlu visa kan untuk border crossing?😇🙏🏻
Hello Adriana. Welcome to Uzbekistan. I live in Tashkent. Thank you very much Azamat. Due to the nature of my work, I often communicate with Indonesians and they are very good people.
I really appreciate the way you travel from one place to other place without knowing their local language but you manage somehow and local cap driver they are so kind and good loving people, nice vlogs.
Another interesting and amazing experience for us to watch. I really admire your sheer guts travelling alone in these countries and when I see a new video clip means you are safe traveling. Good to know you are still creating fantastic videos on these rarely travelled countries.
Thank you so much, Peter! Yes this was a video I pre-filmed back in April-May 2023. I would often be so nervous and anxious before embarking such journey but I still would proceed as the learning aspect of this experience is so invaluable.
Thank you so much! Bravo for travelling and see the world. Counting countries one has travelled to isn't my favorite way to measure one's achievement. As long as you learn something invaluable, numbers are just numbers. ;)
You are very brave to travel alone and very beautiful lady. Taxi driver was very hospitable. Azamat is translated as cool guy. Obviously he is kazakh. Have a nice journey.
АЗАМАТ это казахское имя. У узбеков другие имена. Когда русские делили землю между республиками у Казахстана забрали много территории для России и для Узбекистана.
It is so heartwarming to watch how amicable those men were. It must be straining for you to interact with locals in their language, but you managed well. Brava
Thank you so much, Elisabetta! Indeed it would often be exhausting to converse with such language barrier as it takes patience and compassion during this process. Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Border crossings can be quite scary and frightening as I know from experience. Always expect the unexpected. When I crossed from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan in 2008 the border at Chernyaevka was closed to foreigners, so it was a two-hour journey to a temporary crossing at Yallama and only just made it before it shut for the day. The bureaucracy was a nightmare. Full marks to you in your endeavours, for your courage, perseverance and good cheer.
I truly agree with you! Border crossings can be more troublesome than flying into a country to pass the immigration. I can imagine the border control back in 2008 mustve been so unpredictable and unreliable! Kudos to you for taking the less-travelled path. Thank you so much for your kind comment, it warms my heart!
Thank you Gizza! That's so very kind. Yes, I would often feel so intimidated by thankfully I have met kind people along the way that would ease my anxiety.
A late comer here coz I'm just in the midst of preparing my journey across the stans this coming November. I have to admit that I'm so embarrassed browsing the internet for hours trying to prebook every single detail possible and yet a young beautiful woman like you seems like taking everything with a pinch of salt and actually making it work. Thank you for sharing this, am a new fan now!
Aww thank you so much! You are so welcome and I hope this video makes you feel at ease. Don't feel embarrassed in terms of booking everything in advance. I think if you are limited with time and want a sense of security, you can easily do that. I like to travel freely without any string attached and leave enough room for spontaneity. I find that there's no short of accommodation in Central Asia as it's still off the beaten path. Best wishes and I hope you'll have a great journey!
Hello Syifa, wow, that was interesting and exciting to watch. You really are quite courageous. It's good to see that there are guys who look after you and make sure you're OK. The taxi-hustling reminded me of my first trip to Albania, where some taxi driver just grabbed my luggage and started walking, and I literally had to wrestle it out of his hands... Looking forward to seeing Tashkent as it is now, in your next video.
Hello Diz, thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am grateful for kind people I met along the journey as without these people's help, I would find it very challenging. Oh yeah taxis in Albania could be brutal too, haha bravo to you for wrestling the taxi's hand to get your own luggage back.
Hi Syifa, thanks for your challenging travel. Waiting for your Tashkent video. Anyway did you get the ATM ? I always tell you that your simplicity, your innocent smiling face & your capability to adjust with the local people- are your best protection for you as a solo female travellar . Take care 🥰🥰
On the contrary, Central Asia has gone through a long history of corrupted governments and dictatorships. They are still a long way to go to reach geopilitical peace and peconomic stability.
Glad that you acknowledge my comment. I'd learn so many things from your video including the way you film, how polity you respond to unknown and acknowledge them, and most importantly, you were traveling solo internationally to rare places, which is at least a non-doable thing for me now. Lots of appreciation and love always💙@@SyifaAdriana
Recently visited 3 cities in Uzbekistan which liked a lot, not counting the problems with some taxi drivers who asked for outrageous prices to transfer to the airport, train station, et all.
Thanks Jeff! Dave and I are going to travel around East Asia this coming month after our stay in Chiang Mai, Thailand and will be back to the UK by the end of November.
Good to see you are safe and well in Uzbekistan, many Russians have toured here recently and it looks a good place to visit,I’m sure you’ll have a fun interesting challenging adventure,much love syifa✌️❤️🇬🇧
Glad to see you survived the trip. Your journey really had suspence n joy element. I really prayed that you are safe while watching! "Please ... hope she is fine" . ❤
Nice report! Just came back from a trip in the region. My experience at that specific border to Tashkent with our rental car was horrific. It took us 2 days... Without succes and went back into Kyrgyzstan.
Thanks for sharing! So sorry to hear that you didnt get through successfully. It’s probably better to cross on foot than by a car. Did you mean Kazakhstan instead of Kyrgyzstan? Where did you get the rental car from? Thanks for watching!
@@SyifaAdriana hi! We planned to make a tour from Kyrgyzstan tot Kazachstan to Uzbekistan and make a circular trip. The main problem was the Kazachstan tot Uzbekistan (Tashkent) border. Endless lines of cars without any movement and the line was dominated by scammers who forced you basically to buy yourself forwards.. Therefore we decided after many hours to turn around and go back to Kyrgyzstan at the Taraz border. Took us also a full day so the planning was messed up. You are correct, by foot is better (border crossing wise). But we needed to travel with our own car and stay flexible because of the planning and locations we needed to visit. Next time better! Rental car came from Iron Horse Bishkek. Was perfect!
Candu bgt nonton vlog mba syifa,semoga bisa mengelilingi negara2 asia tengah secara keseluruhan,karena negara di jalur sutra kyk nyimpan history yg menakjubkan untuk di kuak,semoga mba syifa selalu sehat dlm lindungan Tuhan dimanapun berada.
@@francoaustralien Thank you Ivan! What a fantastic comment coming from you, welcome to my online community and I hope to see more of your comments in the future 😊
I'm solo travelling on the Silk Road myself later this year. Thank you for such a wonderful insight into not only the border crossings (always a little worry!), but also the people you meet along the way. I have been solo travelling since November 2018 and it can be daunting as a woman on your own, as you say, but the joys outweigh the worries. May you continue to enjoy your travels!
I am recently joined subscriber The border crossing is very interesting and thrilling, the experience undergone by traveller is useful for others. The vlog made me to travel digitally with you. All d best
Glad for you. I have turned down people’s help a dozen times because I was either too suspicious of their real motives, or I was simply not in the mood for an… adventure (I’m a bit of a tight-ass, truth be told). By the way, I will be making the same journey next week, with the only difference that I will be taking that 169 bus which you skipped (you can actually see it in the video). It takes you to the closest metro station in Tashkent, and from there you can go pretty much anywhere in the city. Enjoy!
Thank you, Diba! I understand where you are coming from so no judgement at all. I often would push myself to experience different things as it allows me to gain more travel experiences. I do have to be in right mindset when experiencing this as it often would drain my energy. I usually would take a couple of days to regroup and replenish my energy.
Who would have thought that a driver could be a tour guide? hahaha.. The market is also interesting, maybe later I will go there, continue your adventure Syifa, we always support you..😊
SYIFA : i am 6'3" , 220 lbs well built Indian origin in USA , but i don't have the stomach that you take it so easily . being a girl , i never saw anything different in your upbringing in Indonesia but your passion and courage churns my stomach! Seeing your video , i try to fathom your mind its make up and resilience. worst captive environment of a traditional Muslim family !
De verdad que tienes valor de viajar sola, pero Dios te cuida y como te provee personas que te ayudan así como ese taxista. Cuídate mucho Adriana. Muy bello vídeo.
Azamat has shown us how beautiful his country is, by treating a total stranger such as you so respectfully and with dignity. ❤❤ A true gentleman he is. - Lots of love from Hyderabad, India.
It is beautiful vedio with another beautiful country i think you are very fortunate travel all over the world after sometime it happened❤nice to see your smile and laugh again. Travels all alone is a good gathering of experience
I'm not sure if anyone noticed the gas cylinder in the boot of the taxi in Uzbekistan. A lot of cars run on propane. When in 2018 I was travelling by car at vehicle refueling stations we had to get out of the car and move about 50 metres away to stand by the office. This was due to the risk of an explosion during refuelling of car. Also between each refuelling bay there was a concrete blast wall. It always pays to have some US dollars in small bills when travelling between many countries to cover for getting to and from land borders and airports in case there is no way to exchange currency or if any ATM is not working.
Spot on, John! I also had to go out of the car at the gas station and was fascinated by the first time it happened. I generally no longer bring cash (USD/EUR/GBP) with me when traveling around as I rely on ATM to withdraw cash. Although with border crossing, I am not too fussy about not having enough cash as I would be able to find way around this. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this comment and for sharing your own travel experience 🙂
Thank you so much Anastasiya! It takes a lot of practice and experiences to get to this point as my past travel experience has helped me in building confidence and sharpened my instict when eeting random people. :) I am sure you can do it too ❤
It's probably a little late but you can get an overnight bus from kyzylorda to Tashkent bus station. I have travelled that route a lot my friend lives in kyzylorda and my wife lives in Tashkent
You are so brave ❤️ I thought you are from the Philippines. Somehow we look the same and almost speak the same 😅 looking forward to watch your future vlogs :)
Hi syifa always loved to watching your vlog and so glad to see your vlog after long time and just wishing you have safe and good time in Uzbekistan....as you are traveling in Uzbekistan and eagerly waiting for your next vlog to watch. May God bless you.Tq
Hi Syifa it is possible of we from shymkent then go to border, and just pass border a bit and look around without going to Tashkent and back again walking to Kazakhstan (shymkent side) and go back to city by taxi using Yandex at border, any suggestion?
Syifa, for Indonesian (am Malaysian), do you need visa for Indo and Msian to enter Kazakh and Uzbek? Am planning to visit Uzbek soon, which is visa free for us Msian🙏🏼
Hi, hope this article helps to answer your question. I think Malaysians get a 30-day visa exemption on these two countries. KZ: www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/article/details/6764?lang=en UZ: e-visa.gov.uz/main
@@SyifaAdriana Thanks a Lot Syifa. Was planning to dash and Go in October but ots already October and am still occupied, Nov/ Dec would be very cold. So will postpone till March next year
Hi Syfia, could you please tell me how much did you pay to taxi driver in Uzbekistan part? I believe from Chimkent to border a private car was around 35USD which you shared with others. Trying to plan my trip, many thanks 🎉
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I want married kazahistani girl and u give me visa
I like that fact that people from Central Asia treat foreigners with actual compassion and respect even though the language barrier is there .
So glad you met the right taxi driver, what a humble and great guy. Loved watching this video and how you interact with the local people. Looking forward to the next one! Enjoy traveling!
Thank you so much, Marc! Yes I agree that I was lucky to meet the right taxi driver with a genuine intention. Thanks so much for watching, Marc :D
Wow! Trust in humanity manifested by those men especially that cab driver who became your Tour Guide. When he proudly show his wife and children, I know you are in good hands. Again, thank you for bringing us along to another beautiful country and her charming people! Keep on and keep safe!
Thank you so much, Romy! Oftentimes in situation like this, I would need to read between the lines to understand people's intention given the language barrier. I thank for my past experiences that shapes my instict therefore in situations like this, I would be able to rely on my own instict to make further wise decisions.
I went to Kazakhstan in August. It's actually quite safe there. I had 0 issues feeling unsafe or watching my pockets/backpack.
I agree. Kazakhstan is extremely safe to travel to. @@DaranThach
@@SyifaAdrianaHai kak Syifa, saya lagi di almaty kazakhstan. rencananya mau land border crossing, mau tanya pas ke tashkent kita ga perlu visa kan untuk border crossing?😇🙏🏻
Hello Adriana. Welcome to Uzbekistan. I live in Tashkent.
Thank you very much Azamat.
Due to the nature of my work, I often communicate with Indonesians and they are very good people.
I really appreciate the way you travel from one place to other place without knowing their local language but you manage somehow and local cap driver they are so kind and good loving people, nice vlogs.
Thank you so much, Jawan! That's so kind of you to say this. I am also grateful for their kindness.
Another interesting and amazing experience for us to watch. I really admire your sheer guts travelling alone in these countries and when I see a new video clip means you are safe traveling. Good to know you are still creating fantastic videos on these rarely travelled countries.
Thank you so much, Peter! Yes this was a video I pre-filmed back in April-May 2023. I would often be so nervous and anxious before embarking such journey but I still would proceed as the learning aspect of this experience is so invaluable.
@@SyifaAdrianato nice
I never thought that Uzbekistan looks that beautiful. Thank you so much for the tour Syifa!!!
Thanks a lot for watching :D It's my pleasure!
Your Tour guide in Uzbekistan is very Humble! Nice Video!
Indeed he is. I am grateful! Thank you so much for your kind comment.
I may have travelled less than 20 countries , u always inspire me to explore while I can. Good luck ..
Thank you so much! Bravo for travelling and see the world. Counting countries one has travelled to isn't my favorite way to measure one's achievement. As long as you learn something invaluable, numbers are just numbers. ;)
You are very brave to travel alone and very beautiful lady. Taxi driver was very hospitable. Azamat is translated as cool guy. Obviously he is kazakh. Have a nice journey.
Thanks a lot for watching! Azamat is an Uzbek as he's originally from Qashqadarya region in Southern Uzbekistan.
АЗАМАТ это казахское имя. У узбеков другие имена. Когда русские делили землю между республиками у Казахстана забрали много территории для России и для Узбекистана.
@@SyifaAdrianai'm from qashqadaryo from qarshi
I also noticed that his Yandex voice was in Kazakh
Azamat is kazakh name. he is ethnic kazakh@@SyifaAdriana
What a fantastic experience you had in this episode ! Thanks for this amazing entry . :)
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I truly appreciate it!
Amazing experience. Thank you very much Syifa, for another interesting and beautiful video from that part of the world.
Thank you so much, Marin! Glad to hear this comment from you
Love this. Really nice. Always such a pleasure to travel with you.
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
So pure, lovely, trustable, simple, responsible, and honest.... man is Azemat
It is so heartwarming to watch how amicable those men were. It must be straining for you to interact with locals in their language, but you managed well. Brava
Thank you so much, Elisabetta! Indeed it would often be exhausting to converse with such language barrier as it takes patience and compassion during this process. Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Hi Syifa it's really nice you meet some people that trying to help you. At least you can speak a little bet of there dialect 😊
Thanks for sharing such a wonderful experience .
Thank you so much for watching!
This man was so gentle and respectable. thumb up
Border crossings can be quite scary and frightening as I know from experience. Always expect the unexpected. When I crossed from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan in 2008 the border at Chernyaevka was closed to foreigners, so it was a two-hour journey to a temporary crossing at Yallama and only just made it before it shut for the day. The bureaucracy was a nightmare. Full marks to you in your endeavours, for your courage, perseverance and good cheer.
I truly agree with you! Border crossings can be more troublesome than flying into a country to pass the immigration. I can imagine the border control back in 2008 mustve been so unpredictable and unreliable! Kudos to you for taking the less-travelled path. Thank you so much for your kind comment, it warms my heart!
Must be very intimidating at times. Your quest for adventure is impressive. I am very envious of you.
Thank you Gizza! That's so very kind. Yes, I would often feel so intimidated by thankfully I have met kind people along the way that would ease my anxiety.
Inspiring video!
Always good to travel to every nook and cranny around the world 😊
Thank you so much. That's so very kind of you to say this!
A late comer here coz I'm just in the midst of preparing my journey across the stans this coming November. I have to admit that I'm so embarrassed browsing the internet for hours trying to prebook every single detail possible and yet a young beautiful woman like you seems like taking everything with a pinch of salt and actually making it work. Thank you for sharing this, am a new fan now!
Aww thank you so much! You are so welcome and I hope this video makes you feel at ease. Don't feel embarrassed in terms of booking everything in advance. I think if you are limited with time and want a sense of security, you can easily do that. I like to travel freely without any string attached and leave enough room for spontaneity. I find that there's no short of accommodation in Central Asia as it's still off the beaten path. Best wishes and I hope you'll have a great journey!
You such an amazing woman, traveling around the globe alone 👍 thank you for all your video. Salam dari Bali - Indonesia 🇮🇩
That's so kind! I appreciate your support 😀
Central Asia is a good place for friendly open minded people. You don't have to worry that they won't like you because you are different.
Another exciting and excellent travel again, thanks Syifa for such great video.
So lovely of you to say this. Thank you so much :D
Hello Syifa, wow, that was interesting and exciting to watch. You really are quite courageous. It's good to see that there are guys who look after you and make sure you're OK.
The taxi-hustling reminded me of my first trip to Albania, where some taxi driver just grabbed my luggage and started walking, and I literally had to wrestle it out of his hands...
Looking forward to seeing Tashkent as it is now, in your next video.
Hello Diz, thank you so much for your lovely comment. I am grateful for kind people I met along the journey as without these people's help, I would find it very challenging. Oh yeah taxis in Albania could be brutal too, haha bravo to you for wrestling the taxi's hand to get your own luggage back.
Hi Syifa, thanks for your challenging travel. Waiting for your Tashkent video. Anyway did you get the ATM ? I always tell you that your simplicity, your innocent smiling face & your capability to adjust with the local people- are your best protection for you as a solo female travellar . Take care 🥰🥰
Thank you so much, Habibul. Yes I managed to find an ATM and withdrew some cash out. Your comment is so very lovely, it warms my heart. Thanks a lot!
@@SyifaAdriana Thank you & best wishes all the time 💕
Stunning and really an eye opener , great and humurous as well as eloquent !! keep it up Dear Adriana
Very beautiful & peaceful country.
On the contrary, Central Asia has gone through a long history of corrupted governments and dictatorships. They are still a long way to go to reach geopilitical peace and peconomic stability.
What an amazing experience!
Thank you so much, Aubrey! 😊
Good to see you back again, Syifa. A lot to learn from the video and amazing filming as always. Lots of love.💙
Thank you so much Anuj! So glad to hear tyour comment. What sort of things you learnt from this video? I'd be keen to hear more from your persective.
Glad that you acknowledge my comment. I'd learn so many things from your video including the way you film, how polity you respond to unknown and acknowledge them, and most importantly, you were traveling solo internationally to rare places, which is at least a non-doable thing for me now. Lots of appreciation and love always💙@@SyifaAdriana
That's sokind Anuj. Thanks for sharing this with me. It's actually inspiring me for my future videos. @@AnujJain.TH-cam
This very good guidance for border crossing alone
Thanks a lot for watching!
Recently visited 3 cities in Uzbekistan which liked a lot, not counting the problems with some taxi drivers who asked for outrageous prices to transfer to the airport, train station, et all.
An educational valuable tour,my heartiest thanks !!!
Thank you so much! Glad to hear that you learnt something from this. I would love to hear more about what you found interesting from this video?
Lovely and friendly central Asia,blessings and safe travel,when will you be returning to UK? 😀
Thanks Jeff! Dave and I are going to travel around East Asia this coming month after our stay in Chiang Mai, Thailand and will be back to the UK by the end of November.
Good to see you are safe and well in Uzbekistan, many Russians have toured here recently and it looks a good place to visit,I’m sure you’ll have a fun interesting challenging adventure,much love syifa✌️❤️🇬🇧
Thank you, Max. Yes plenty of Russians moved out of Russia to all post-soviet countries since the war as they wouldnt need any visa to stay long term.
@@SyifaAdrianayou beautiful
Glad to see you survived the trip. Your journey really had suspence n joy element. I really prayed that you are safe while watching! "Please ... hope she is fine" . ❤
Nice report! Just came back from a trip in the region. My experience at that specific border to Tashkent with our rental car was horrific. It took us 2 days... Without succes and went back into Kyrgyzstan.
Thanks for sharing! So sorry to hear that you didnt get through successfully. It’s probably better to cross on foot than by a car. Did you mean Kazakhstan instead of Kyrgyzstan? Where did you get the rental car from? Thanks for watching!
@@SyifaAdriana hi! We planned to make a tour from Kyrgyzstan tot Kazachstan to Uzbekistan and make a circular trip. The main problem was the Kazachstan tot Uzbekistan (Tashkent) border. Endless lines of cars without any movement and the line was dominated by scammers who forced you basically to buy yourself forwards.. Therefore we decided after many hours to turn around and go back to Kyrgyzstan at the Taraz border. Took us also a full day so the planning was messed up.
You are correct, by foot is better (border crossing wise). But we needed to travel with our own car and stay flexible because of the planning and locations we needed to visit. Next time better!
Rental car came from Iron Horse Bishkek. Was perfect!
Candu bgt nonton vlog mba syifa,semoga bisa mengelilingi negara2 asia tengah secara keseluruhan,karena negara di jalur sutra kyk nyimpan history yg menakjubkan untuk di kuak,semoga mba syifa selalu sehat dlm lindungan Tuhan dimanapun berada.
Terima kasih banyak!
Greetings from France. I stumbled on your video and love the contents. I suspect I'll be binge watching your other videos!
@@francoaustralien Thank you Ivan! What a fantastic comment coming from you, welcome to my online community and I hope to see more of your comments in the future 😊
Be careful and take care Syifa.
Thanks a lot Yogen!
I'm solo travelling on the Silk Road myself later this year. Thank you for such a wonderful insight into not only the border crossings (always a little worry!), but also the people you meet along the way. I have been solo travelling since November 2018 and it can be daunting as a woman on your own, as you say, but the joys outweigh the worries. May you continue to enjoy your travels!
I am recently joined subscriber
The border crossing is very interesting and thrilling, the experience undergone by traveller is useful for others. The vlog made me to travel digitally with you. All d best
love your vlogs, very interesting and informative! love your laughter even more!! Keep up the great work, thank you!
Thank you for a great adventure video
Thank you so much for watching this video!
I'm really glad I found this channel
Glad for you. I have turned down people’s help a dozen times because I was either too suspicious of their real motives, or I was simply not in the mood for an… adventure (I’m a bit of a tight-ass, truth be told). By the way, I will be making the same journey next week, with the only difference that I will be taking that 169 bus which you skipped (you can actually see it in the video). It takes you to the closest metro station in Tashkent, and from there you can go pretty much anywhere in the city.
Enjoy!
Thank you, Diba! I understand where you are coming from so no judgement at all. I often would push myself to experience different things as it allows me to gain more travel experiences. I do have to be in right mindset when experiencing this as it often would drain my energy. I usually would take a couple of days to regroup and replenish my energy.
Another productive video! ❤ Thanks for sharing Syifa
Thank you so much, Jean! That's so sweet of you x
Good to see you back again. 😊
Thank you so much!
Who would have thought that a driver could be a tour guide? hahaha.. The market is also interesting, maybe later I will go there, continue your adventure Syifa, we always support you..😊
The beauty of spontaneous travel 😂Thanks a ot for your kind support!
SYIFA : i am 6'3" , 220 lbs well built Indian origin in USA , but i don't have the stomach that you take it so easily . being a girl , i never saw anything different in your upbringing in Indonesia but your passion and courage churns my stomach! Seeing your video , i try to fathom your mind its make up and resilience. worst captive environment of a traditional Muslim family !
"worst captive environment of a traditional Muslim family"; that is the most ignorent comment you could make, even living in the USA.
Thank you, I'll take your comment as a compliment especially regarding to passion and courage. Best wishes!
Very good place I from Longding
Great Video Syifa... You the Centre of attention in that market😅👍 Take Great Care & Enjoy ya adventure 🙏
Hahaha I think anyone with a camera even if it's a small one would attract attention 😂 Thankfully Azamat was with me. Thank you so much for watching!
Wow you came Quyluk market and ate our national food plov. You amaring Shyifa. I hope you come back again.
Wow what a cute travel.. thank you and good luck for you beautiful girl😍👍
Hi Syifa lovely video. Hope you have a great weekend❤❤
Thank you so much Greg!
De verdad que tienes valor de viajar sola, pero Dios te cuida y como te provee personas que te ayudan así como ese taxista. Cuídate mucho Adriana. Muy bello vídeo.
Azamat has shown us how beautiful his country is, by treating a total stranger such as you so respectfully and with dignity. ❤❤ A true gentleman he is.
- Lots of love from Hyderabad, India.
Wonderful video. Thank you 👏🏼👏🏼
It's incredible how a beautyfull woman like you can travel trusting people who meet, I'm starting believe in humanity
Love your character & kind soul ,, Syifa ❤️
You are too kind thank you so much!
@@SyifaAdriana happy & safe traveling Syifa ❤️
Very bold and well made video.
You are a brave solo traveller! Respect! :)
Interesting adventure.
Thanks a lot for watching! Glad to hear this :D
It is beautiful vedio with another beautiful country i think you are very fortunate travel all over the world after sometime it happened❤nice to see your smile and laugh again. Travels all alone is a good gathering of experience
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Indeed I have been very fortunate and I am very grateful!
You seems to be a lucky girl going thru all these hassles without any troubles
I'm not sure if anyone noticed the gas cylinder in the boot of the taxi in Uzbekistan. A lot of cars run on propane. When in 2018 I was travelling by car at vehicle refueling stations we had to get out of the car and move about 50 metres away to stand by the office. This was due to the risk of an explosion during refuelling of car. Also between each refuelling bay there was a concrete blast wall.
It always pays to have some US dollars in small bills when travelling between many countries to cover for getting to and from land borders and airports in case there is no way to exchange currency or if any ATM is not working.
Spot on, John! I also had to go out of the car at the gas station and was fascinated by the first time it happened. I generally no longer bring cash (USD/EUR/GBP) with me when traveling around as I rely on ATM to withdraw cash. Although with border crossing, I am not too fussy about not having enough cash as I would be able to find way around this. Thank you so much for taking the time to write this comment and for sharing your own travel experience 🙂
It's not propane, they have cars on methane, difference is that tank for propane has pressure 10 atm, for methane 200 atm.
You inspire me to travelling solo. Keep it up!!!❤
Amat menghibur, bikin saya senyum-senyum. Orang baik ada dimana-mana.
I am from 🇳🇵 Nepal
Really amazing to watch your vedio❤❤❤❤!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Bravo Bravo!god bless you in you journey !great videos😎
Thank you so very much! That is so very kind :)
Азамат Мужик!
excelent work, nice documentry, fentestic comparing and nice camra work
You are very good at finding acquaintances, I would also like to be able to do this and not be afraid!😅
Thank you so much Anastasiya! It takes a lot of practice and experiences to get to this point as my past travel experience has helped me in building confidence and sharpened my instict when eeting random people. :) I am sure you can do it too ❤
really appreciate you miss. Wish i could have known you were in uzbekistan
It's probably a little late but you can get an overnight bus from kyzylorda to Tashkent bus station. I have travelled that route a lot my friend lives in kyzylorda and my wife lives in Tashkent
Happy to watch. Thanks Syifa
You are so brave ❤️ I thought you are from the Philippines. Somehow we look the same and almost speak the same 😅 looking forward to watch your future vlogs :)
Kak Syifa cantik bangettttt!
beautiful content too btw!
Thank you so much, that's very kind!
Thanks for sharing the video
Hi syifa always loved to watching your vlog and so glad to see your vlog after long time and just wishing you have safe and good time in Uzbekistan....as you are traveling in Uzbekistan and eagerly waiting for your next vlog to watch. May God bless you.Tq
Thank you so much Reuben for watching this video!
Thanks for the nice video
Saya dari Indonesia
Saya sangat menyukai video ini ❤❤❤
What a brave beautiful lady you are. ❤❤
Thank you, that's so very kind!
Big fan❤ from Sri lanka
8:22 😂😂😂 so many heart failure
13:13 I need this blaster
Haha thanks a lot for watching!
Hi syefa tanks for your exciting travel. Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭
Awesome city
Thank you for sharing. Any recommendations for cheaper accommodation in Toshkent or Bukhara. I’m visiting Uzbekistan in june2024
May i know what language did you speak when communicating with the taxi driver Azamat?
Hi! It was Russian, at least a broken Russian as I didnt speak a proper Russian language.
Very nice and informatioive vlog
Love your smile
I will go from Shymkent to Tashkent on the same route as you. I watched your video very well. Do you have any other advice you can give me?
Ditunggu selanjutnya kak....sukses ya...🙏🇮🇩
Thanks a lot Whisnu!
Hi Syifa it is possible of we from shymkent then go to border, and just pass border a bit and look around without going to Tashkent and back again walking to Kazakhstan (shymkent side) and go back to city by taxi using Yandex at border, any suggestion?
Syifa, for Indonesian (am Malaysian), do you need visa for Indo and Msian to enter Kazakh and Uzbek?
Am planning to visit Uzbek soon, which is visa free for us Msian🙏🏼
Hi, hope this article helps to answer your question. I think Malaysians get a 30-day visa exemption on these two countries.
KZ: www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/article/details/6764?lang=en
UZ: e-visa.gov.uz/main
@@SyifaAdriana Thanks a Lot Syifa. Was planning to dash and Go in October but ots already October and am still occupied, Nov/ Dec would be very cold. So will postpone till March next year
Wonderful
Excellent, thank you 🤗
Thanks a lot for watching!
Hi Syfia, could you please tell me how much did you pay to taxi driver in Uzbekistan part? I believe from Chimkent to border a private car was around 35USD which you shared with others. Trying to plan my trip, many thanks 🎉