Like many of your viewers I am one that watches basically all of your videos yet bairly comments under them. I often leave a like if the video was especially nice but merely do I leave a comment. Today I want to leave yet another comment once again as I think that the gratitude for your videos is often now shown enough. I dont know if you will ever read this comment or if it will get lost in the vast amount of comments under this video but I just wanted to let you know that we dont take these videos for granted and that they are very interesting and it is so nice to be apart of this very fascinating journey that you experienced in the Wadi Rum Desert. Thank you for making and sharing this video Philip, just like all the other ones you constistantly make :)
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I am Joe from Jordan I work as a local guide in Petra or Wadi Rum and camping in the desert and trips and we offer all tourist activities at a great price and follow-up Alwatsab. No. Vatasab 00962772819187 Follow on Instagram instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODU4OTgyODQ0MzcyMDA1/?igshid=wqmsecpz8uvi
"if you were to be randomly teleported to anywhere in the world right now, you could do alot worse than to choose somewhere in the Wadi Rum desert" If that happens, i'd probably just say that i'm Mark, would be alot easier to explain than being teleported there
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I still come back to this video from time to time. So beautiful and so introspective. Thanks for this, Phillip. You made my dream to visit Wadi Rum someday.
With all the wars and politics surrounding the Middle East it's sometimes hard to remember that there are kind and generous people everywhere, despite what some people might tell you.
People judge things they way they are presented. Media tells everyone middle East is a desert with lots of oil,Islam and people fighting everyone with guns. There's always good and bad side, nothing's flawless.
yeah its just a shame that people think 90 percent of the middle east is deserts, oil and people being blown up but if you actually go to many friendly places like Jordan there's a lot of good people that will welcome you
I am Joe from Jordan I work as a local guide in Petra or Wadi Rum and camping in the desert and trips and we offer all tourist activities at a great price and follow-up Alwatsab. No. Vatasab 00962772819187 Follow on Instagram instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODU4OTgyODQ0MzcyMDA1/?igshid=wqmsecpz8uvi
I always pause my adblocker for philip, I always appreciate the ever innovating content. Never stay the same, because you're always good at everything you tackle. I appreciate the sneak peak at elder scrolls 6, truly amazing.
Hello my friend, I am Salem from the Wadi Rum desert. I am happy to host you in Wadi Rum and I am happy to host you in our camp rum stars camp Thank you my friend for the information about Wadi Rum🙏🇯🇴🐪☘️👋🏼 Welcome next time
"maybe I could just walk from las vegas to hoover dam" Look, if you wanna do that, just make sure not to pick up any courier jobs. Trust me, they're a real kick in the head.
Brings me so many mermoies. I’ve been there last winter, amazing place. It isn’t as touristy in winter. And the temperature is great: hot in the middle of the day and kinda cold in the evening. The dune was one of my favourite places. I ran down at full speed in a steep slope and it was amazing. Unimaginable feeling. Felt like flying. Ypu feel that you are going to fall down, but you just get faster. Tried doing it for a secount time while filming with my phone, but I fell down and it was kinda painful. I also climbed a big rock next to the dune. Wasn’t easy even if i’m a good climber. When you do it you feel like on of the special people who did it. Wadi run and petra are amazing place for not professional climbing. Also because we were the few people of the dune it was much much better than it your video with tens of cars. Nobody bpmay read but i just love writing this because it brings me many memories
There's something about your perspective that I just love. You're always so introspective on things, willing to think about the real world and ask questions that might be difficult to answer. In trying to understand the Bedouin people, I think you've elevated this from a tourist trip to a real experience that means something. I really appreciate your videos like this.
Your videos absolutely don't get nearly enough attention. These are quality, well thought out, entertaining but *just* educational enough to be interesting while not being boring, videos and I can't stress enough how much I appreciate them. Keep it up!
Just got back from Jordan and Wadi Rum was easily the best day. Great country in general and I probably would never have went if I didn't stumble across these videos 👍
I too loved my visit to Wadi Rum. Incredible experience. The People of Jordan are loving and open to visitors. Go ! You will never be the same afterwards. This American has had his view of the Middle East changed dramatically ! 🇯🇴❤🥳😊
Such a humble, kind, and enthusiastic traveller you are, Philip. You give respect to the places you visit, and bring us memories that make us feel as if we were there beside you in the moment. Kudos, you magnificent Storyteller!
You are a beautiful story teller. Please more of this. You make me want to visit these places too, also I always thought that desserts are boring places.
Ah yes. Wadi Rum. I was there as well. A great experience, although our sleepibg arrangements were a bit more basic, or, more authentic, to be precise. But, being a train nut, my favorite part was the reenacment of that one time Lawrence of Arabia stopped an Ottoman military train at Wadi Rum station, featuring a steam locomotive. Lovely stuff.
Extremely beautiful, I adore the geography of the region. Just a stunning place. Battlefield 1's Egyptian maps (aside from the Suez) are highly inspired by the region and it shows, if only more games would be willing to take a chance and go somewhere very exotic like this! Then again, not many gameplay opportunities apart from cars. Mad Max's dried up sea is one of my favourite game worlds of all time and was highly inspired by this too
I'm not the only one who thought Lawrence of Arabia looks like Phillip? Loving these holiday video diaries mate, strikes me as a fantastic way to save the memories. I've wanted to do it myself for a while but lack the motivation to edit it all together lol Cause I can always do it another time right, and there are video games to be played now
Funny thing, You can easily reach that second arch. There's a scramblign route up there. If you don't have good balance, there's places to tie ropes to. If you are okay with balance, its an easy hike up there! The view is amazing!
The boiling the water with the sugar in it is absolutely true. It's the same thing for Turkish coffee, put all the stuff in the pot before you brew it.
I've been binge watching your videos for a while now, and they've really helped me get more motivated and stop playing video games for 12 hours a day. Thanks for making these
This was genuinely an exciting video experience. I'm sitting here, having had a few chuckles along the way, with a slight twinkle of a tear at the corner or my eye. Thank you. And congrats on the new carpet!
I've been two times in the desert. Not this one, it was in the Sinai desert. We didn't have cars, instead, we walked between sites and camped outside. Falling asleep while seeing the stars is amazing and the gigantism of the place really feels magical. No lights, no noise or cars... Just the beautiful landscape, amazing people and the stars. It really was an amazing experience and I do recommend it to everyone. It's really a shame that Egypt has this reputation in western countries, it's not this hostile country most people picture in their minds. Same thing for bedouins, they're seen as cultureless homeless people by the rest of egypt because of their simpler lives. I found them very touching, being so happy with what they have, not endlessly seeking for more. They were also very welcoming, really wished I know arab.
I really enjoy your vlogs, almost any of them. If i'm honest now that i dont play csgo anymore, your vlogs are more interesting to me compared to your usual stuff in 3kliksphillip lol
Stunning landscape, what a beautiful place. Thanks for the journey. I don't know what the music track was, hoping someone in the comments wrote about it 'cos it was so peaceful.
All three of the kliks channels make really good content and between the 3 of them I never go a couple days without content Keep up the good work desert man
kliksphilip in the Hammer Edior I have challenged the limits of the source engine as a little boy! I always created a huge platform with a desert texture... I built a skybox on it... and there was my endless desert! Even though the platform was perfectly straight... I imagined ... there could be secrets hidden here! The endless... is usually the mysterious!
You could easily walk from Las Vegas to the Hoover Dam. You'd just have to come prepared with water, snacks, a day to spare and a willingness to feel pretty tired and used up by the end of it.
10:09 "unlike Lydia, camels were good for more than just storage space" :o I should always activate the subtitles in your video :) Thanks for sharing your experience, it's really great
damn its busy there. When i was there in 2017 i was literally the only person at all those sites. Except a group of 6 western university girl students who were studying in amman who we ran into a couple times that day. It seems like a different experience when its almost only you and no other vehicles. felt like it was actually a deserted dessert. The girl and i were the only people who i saw at those tea huts.
I just love your voice dude...to me it just sounds like its meant to...explain things :D doesnt matter if its csgo related content or geography, it still makes me feel comfortable and actually focused on what you are saying. Great job!
The magic of the unknown... By uncovering it feels like the magic gets lost, but if you are with people who still dont know anything about that topic, you start to feel like a magician who studied some misterious art.
Btw, actually, drinking warm liquids in desert is better for your body and hydration than drinking cold ones. I don't remember why exactly it is anymore, but it's got something to do with how it makes your metabolism react, something maybe along the lines that the cold liquid, your body will use primarily as heat dump, so it'll dump its excess heat into it and then it'll want to expel that liquid out very fast, while the warm one will be retained since it can't be used like this, and it'll go through the proper full metabolism route instead.
Love this kind of stuff. I would love to go visit but just know that in the moment I wanted be grateful and appreciate it as much as I should. (Also I hate the heat) so thank you for sharing your amazing experiences, kliksphilip
More than "can I see from here to there and walk from here to there" and then saying "I can do this as well because it's in the same screen", might be more useful to consider the time spent walking that bit and then scaling it to the desired trip and add 30% for possibly more difficult terrain. I feel like that gives a great idea of what kind of a walk it would really be. Like "ha that's only 30 minutes of walking... oh, in that case this is 8 hours".
Like many of your viewers I am one that watches basically all of your videos yet bairly comments under them. I often leave a like if the video was especially nice but merely do I leave a comment. Today I want to leave yet another comment once again as I think that the gratitude for your videos is often now shown enough. I dont know if you will ever read this comment or if it will get lost in the vast amount of comments under this video but I just wanted to let you know that we dont take these videos for granted and that they are very interesting and it is so nice to be apart of this very fascinating journey that you experienced in the Wadi Rum Desert. Thank you for making and sharing this video Philip, just like all the other ones you constistantly make :)
I could not agree more with you
Couldn’t have said this any better!!
I haven't watched this video yet but I fully agree!
This should be a copy pasta, if it isn't yet
@@fairyflosslord7 owo
Philip sounds like he is recording a video although his mom told him to go to bed, and is expecting her to barge in the door at any moment
Erlend Staavi i thought he had a cold
like something feels ... sad but very calm
wait that not whats happening?
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I am Joe from Jordan I work as a local guide in Petra or Wadi Rum and camping in the desert and trips and we offer all tourist activities at a great price and follow-up Alwatsab. No. Vatasab 00962772819187 Follow on Instagram instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODU4OTgyODQ0MzcyMDA1/?igshid=wqmsecpz8uvi
"if you were to be randomly teleported to anywhere in the world right now, you could do alot worse than to choose somewhere in the Wadi Rum desert"
If that happens, i'd probably just say that i'm Mark, would be alot easier to explain than being teleported there
Oh, hi Mark.
I am Joe from Jordan I work as a local guide in Petra or Wadi Rum and camping in the desert and trips and we offer all tourist activities at a great price and follow-up Alwatsab. No. Vatasab 00962772819187 Follow on Instagram instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODU4OTgyODQ0MzcyMDA1/?igshid=wqmsecpz8uvi
I still come back to this video from time to time. So beautiful and so introspective. Thanks for this, Phillip. You made my dream to visit Wadi Rum someday.
With all the wars and politics surrounding the Middle East it's sometimes hard to remember that there are kind and generous people everywhere, despite what some people might tell you.
People judge things they way they are presented. Media tells everyone middle East is a desert with lots of oil,Islam and people fighting everyone with guns. There's always good and bad side, nothing's flawless.
yeah its just a shame that people think 90 percent of the middle east is deserts, oil and people being blown up but if you actually go to many friendly places like Jordan there's a lot of good people that will welcome you
Jordan is very peaceful. Many people will sell you overpriced things, but nobody is really mean or bad in anyway.
something about this video keeps me coming back
the dank meme of the desert
@Greg. this one
Oh hai mark
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3cliffsphilip
ha ha ha puns ha ha
@@unclesam8862 DONUT OPERATOR
arches / cliffs, its all good
I always pause my adblocker for philip, I always appreciate the ever innovating content. Never stay the same, because you're always good at everything you tackle.
I appreciate the sneak peak at elder scrolls 6, truly amazing.
Hello my friend, I am Salem from the Wadi Rum desert. I am happy to host you in Wadi Rum and I am happy to host you in our camp rum stars camp
Thank you my friend for the information about Wadi Rum🙏🇯🇴🐪☘️👋🏼
Welcome next time
"maybe I could just walk from las vegas to hoover dam"
Look, if you wanna do that, just make sure not to pick up any courier jobs.
Trust me, they're a real kick in the head.
It feels so weird to watch this video 2 years after the pandemic started. I like it, it feels like a distant world that no longer exist. Weird.
So what is the cost of this type of expedition?
Severe dehydration
@@bongo3320 haha :D
Sandy socks
everything
More disposable money than you have.
Brings me so many mermoies. I’ve been there last winter, amazing place. It isn’t as touristy in winter. And the temperature is great: hot in the middle of the day and kinda cold in the evening. The dune was one of my favourite places. I ran down at full speed in a steep slope and it was amazing. Unimaginable feeling. Felt like flying. Ypu feel that you are going to fall down, but you just get faster. Tried doing it for a secount time while filming with my phone, but I fell down and it was kinda painful. I also climbed a big rock next to the dune. Wasn’t easy even if i’m a good climber. When you do it you feel like on of the special people who did it. Wadi run and petra are amazing place for not professional climbing. Also because we were the few people of the dune it was much much better than it your video with tens of cars. Nobody bpmay read but i just love writing this because it brings me many memories
There's something about your perspective that I just love. You're always so introspective on things, willing to think about the real world and ask questions that might be difficult to answer. In trying to understand the Bedouin people, I think you've elevated this from a tourist trip to a real experience that means something. I really appreciate your videos like this.
Dank memes of the desert sounds like an invite only Facebook page.
Philip's vlogs are the best videos on the internet.
Nope, Bald and Bankrupt wins this. Not that Phillip is bad at all, he's at the top, right next to B&B.
I just got home depressed from having fucked up my exam, this i really what I needed, great video from philip.
Thank you
hey, man. I've been there. You're gonna be okay
same lol.
Ah classic we've all been there bro, fucking up a test feeling fuckedup and sad
You learned something for life today. Next exam is gonna be better and you are a better person for it. Gl for your future.
you learn more about youself through a failed exam than a passed one. Still feel bad about you, failing exams is never fun :D
Wow, this place is on my bucket list now. Love the video!
Your videos absolutely don't get nearly enough attention. These are quality, well thought out, entertaining but *just* educational enough to be interesting while not being boring, videos and I can't stress enough how much I appreciate them. Keep it up!
Thank you mr philip
That 'we managed it' at the end with the pride in his voice had me gasping lol!
Just got back from Jordan and Wadi Rum was easily the best day. Great country in general and I probably would never have went if I didn't stumble across these videos 👍
I too loved my visit to Wadi Rum. Incredible experience. The People of Jordan are loving and open to visitors. Go ! You will never be the same afterwards. This American has had his view of the Middle East changed dramatically ! 🇯🇴❤🥳😊
The ending of this video is the quickest best wholesome anticlimactic climax I’ve ever seen.
Man they seem like such Good people ..
Such a humble, kind, and enthusiastic traveller you are, Philip. You give respect to the places you visit, and bring us memories that make us feel as if we were there beside you in the moment. Kudos, you magnificent Storyteller!
I hope to have a video diary of my own like this one day. Immortalized online
I love your travel videos. They aren't like most others that are just some ego boosting instagram photoshoot compilations.
You are a beautiful story teller. Please more of this.
You make me want to visit these places too, also I always thought that desserts are boring places.
Ah yes. Wadi Rum.
I was there as well. A great experience, although our sleepibg arrangements were a bit more basic, or, more authentic, to be precise.
But, being a train nut, my favorite part was the reenacment of that one time Lawrence of Arabia stopped an Ottoman military train at Wadi Rum station, featuring a steam locomotive. Lovely stuff.
It must be amazing there. I can imagine how cool it could be, but it is most likely more astounding than anyone would think.
When I was at the Wadi Rum desert they gave us sand boards which I sat on a rode down the sand dunes. Hours of fun for little me
I dont get how you can slide on sand though? How does it work
Oroach it’s very fine sand, and with a wide board it can easily slide on the sand.
@@shinren_ beach sand and sahara sand are very different, sahara sand is very fine
"I was mortified, we were traveling Rianair" I understand my Dad's pain when I got given big things on holiday. (as a child)
yeah but who tf is this jordan guy lol
a dank meme of the desert
KepteenSpookel
It is I
i think he's known as "CapitainSparklez" or something like that on youtube, check him out, he's a small but nice creator
S tier comment
5:10 oh wow, sudden huge nostalgia... even though I'm not entirely sure why camels get the Operation Flashpoint main theme =D
Philip, you have no idea how satisfying it was to hear you reference Wadi village as being something you'd see in Assassins Creed. +rep
Thank you for this video Philip, as always your videos are thoughtfully done and insightful.
i also visited jordan a pretty long time ago and i just wanted to thank you for reviving my memories for this place
I swear you can make a video about anything, and It still will be very interesting to watch, great video!
Very interesting video with some great photography. Well done, Philip!
Extremely beautiful, I adore the geography of the region. Just a stunning place.
Battlefield 1's Egyptian maps (aside from the Suez) are highly inspired by the region and it shows, if only more games would be willing to take a chance and go somewhere very exotic like this!
Then again, not many gameplay opportunities apart from cars.
Mad Max's dried up sea is one of my favourite game worlds of all time and was highly inspired by this too
I'm not the only one who thought Lawrence of Arabia looks like Phillip?
Loving these holiday video diaries mate, strikes me as a fantastic way to save the memories. I've wanted to do it myself for a while but lack the motivation to edit it all together lol
Cause I can always do it another time right, and there are video games to be played now
very interesting place. great video
Funny thing, You can easily reach that second arch. There's a scramblign route up there. If you don't have good balance, there's places to tie ropes to. If you are okay with balance, its an easy hike up there! The view is amazing!
This ray tracing looks amazing! 10:12
I really enjoyed your travel log, Phil
One of Philip's best videos! This was great
The boiling the water with the sugar in it is absolutely true. It's the same thing for Turkish coffee, put all the stuff in the pot before you brew it.
these videos are so good my gosh. Damn i wanna visit the desert now :)
I live in Jordan and I hope that you had a great time here!
Yo eid mobarak brother come visit for some mansaf in irbid
@@novixal1166 thanks for the offer but I'm gon6ba stick with playing csgo for the time being
Thanks again for really amazing videos! Truly a great story teller
I've been binge watching your videos for a while now, and they've really helped me get more motivated and stop playing video games for 12 hours a day. Thanks for making these
Please travel more so we can get more of these videos! Excellent stuff
This was genuinely an exciting video experience. I'm sitting here, having had a few chuckles along the way, with a slight twinkle of a tear at the corner or my eye. Thank you. And congrats on the new carpet!
I love that line about the matt at the end.
Impressive video, especially the stars. Those alone are a reason for a visit
I've been two times in the desert. Not this one, it was in the Sinai desert. We didn't have cars, instead, we walked between sites and camped outside.
Falling asleep while seeing the stars is amazing and the gigantism of the place really feels magical. No lights, no noise or cars... Just the beautiful landscape, amazing people and the stars.
It really was an amazing experience and I do recommend it to everyone. It's really a shame that Egypt has this reputation in western countries, it's not this hostile country most people picture in their minds. Same thing for bedouins, they're seen as cultureless homeless people by the rest of egypt because of their simpler lives. I found them very touching, being so happy with what they have, not endlessly seeking for more. They were also very welcoming, really wished I know arab.
I really enjoy your vlogs, almost any of them.
If i'm honest now that i dont play csgo anymore, your vlogs are more interesting to me compared to your usual stuff in 3kliksphillip lol
This video deserves to be preserved. Great job! I very much enjoyed it :^)
These are such amazing videos to watch! Thank you for documenting your trip for us :)
Stunning landscape, what a beautiful place. Thanks for the journey. I don't know what the music track was, hoping someone in the comments wrote about it 'cos it was so peaceful.
really enjoying these travel vlogs, hope theres more to come
All three of the kliks channels make really good content and between the 3 of them I never go a couple days without content
Keep up the good work desert man
Great video yet again Philip. Me, and I'm guessing a lot of other people, are really enjoying these "trip to" videos.
kliksphilip in the Hammer Edior I have challenged the limits of the source engine as a little boy!
I always created a huge platform with a desert texture...
I built a skybox on it... and there was my endless desert!
Even though the platform was perfectly straight... I imagined ... there could be secrets hidden here! The endless... is usually the mysterious!
thank you so much for all of your videos philip
Amazing video, Philip! It's as if I turned on the TV and watched a very short documentary :D
You could easily walk from Las Vegas to the Hoover Dam. You'd just have to come prepared with water, snacks, a day to spare and a willingness to feel pretty tired and used up by the end of it.
I love these travel videos (as well as all your other stuff), they're great glimpses into places I'll never get to experience
it's always nice to hear that countries with a bad rap are actually really nice places
Saying that you are my absolute favorite youtuber is an understatement.
Many greetings from Iraq to you Philip
the best youtuber right here ffs the music, the setting, your voice I fucking love it!!
First pic, St Michael's Mount?
Been there beautiful place
That arma music hahahah Thanks for sharing
10:09 "unlike Lydia, camels were good for more than just storage space" :o I should always activate the subtitles in your video :)
Thanks for sharing your experience, it's really great
the night sky is mesmerizing.
Wadi Rum is Pure Heart.
one of my bucket list places to go someday.
Loved it as always. Love you too
The background music is just so good and appropriate for this video
damn its busy there. When i was there in 2017 i was literally the only person at all those sites. Except a group of 6 western university girl students who were studying in amman who we ran into a couple times that day. It seems like a different experience when its almost only you and no other vehicles. felt like it was actually a deserted dessert. The girl and i were the only people who i saw at those tea huts.
I just love your voice dude...to me it just sounds like its meant to...explain things :D doesnt matter if its csgo related content or geography, it still makes me feel comfortable and actually focused on what you are saying. Great job!
Was there any rum, though?
damn i needed video like this right now. Thanks
The global illumination is so beautiful.
Very cool video. I'd like to see more like them 😀
The magic of the unknown... By uncovering it feels like the magic gets lost, but if you are with people who still dont know anything about that topic, you start to feel like a magician who studied some misterious art.
That sign off was perfect
This makes me want to travel thank you
Wow all three kliksphilips in one (albeit panoramic) photo! A super rare occurence.
Btw, actually, drinking warm liquids in desert is better for your body and hydration than drinking cold ones. I don't remember why exactly it is anymore, but it's got something to do with how it makes your metabolism react, something maybe along the lines that the cold liquid, your body will use primarily as heat dump, so it'll dump its excess heat into it and then it'll want to expel that liquid out very fast, while the warm one will be retained since it can't be used like this, and it'll go through the proper full metabolism route instead.
"I also asked them how they made their tea cos it was some good shit-" -kliksphilip 2019
10:22
Love this kind of stuff. I would love to go visit but just know that in the moment I wanted be grateful and appreciate it as much as I should. (Also I hate the heat) so thank you for sharing your amazing experiences, kliksphilip
I originally came for the 3kliks videos, but these days I'm really loving the less klikky content.
1:54 - "And get offered a drink while you're waiting for your torturer to arrive."
More than "can I see from here to there and walk from here to there" and then saying "I can do this as well because it's in the same screen", might be more useful to consider the time spent walking that bit and then scaling it to the desired trip and add 30% for possibly more difficult terrain. I feel like that gives a great idea of what kind of a walk it would really be. Like "ha that's only 30 minutes of walking... oh, in that case this is 8 hours".
LMAOOOOOO “my girlfriend was happy but i was mortified. we were travelling on ryan air with just hand luggage”
That's the greatest video i've watched in a long time... Great job philip! made me tear up :')
what a lovely video
I loved this kind of stuff