Traveling to URUGUAY in 2024? You NEED To Watch This Travel Guide!
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- Embark on an unforgettable journey with our Uruguay Travel Guide! Explore the hidden gems of this South American paradise, from the historic charm of Colonia del Sacramento to the vibrant energy of Montevideo. Discover pristine beaches, indulge in mouthwatering asados, and immerse yourself in Uruguay's rich cultural tapestry. Find essential travel tips, must-visit attractions, and insider insights for the ultimate Uruguayan adventure. Plan your escape now and unlock the secrets of Uruguay's breathtaking landscapes and captivating culture. Your next travel destination awaits! 🌍✈️ #UruguayTravel #TravelGuide #SouthAmerica
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yep take care of your belongings...remeber that tegere are a lot of venezuelans cubans and dominicans living en uruguay this days
Uruguay is a beautiful country! Much love from Greece!
Thank you for this. My coworker was born in Uruguay, and is a dual citizen of the USA. Since I have been working with her, I keep asking her for photos of her land. I know that I can look these things up via Google/TH-cam and the like, but it would be interesting to see it from her camera. She hasn’t shown me any pics yet, so I’ve looked this video up for myself. Thank you for the information of this beautiful place.
Я знаю большую часть мира. Уругвай - лучшее место для жизни, лучшая еда, не такая уж и полезная, но вкусная, в феврале поеду обосноваться в Монтевидео.
I've long been interested in checking out "lesser known" countries and Uruguay has been top of my list! Thanks for this
My pleasure!
i would add if you are also here when Peñarol or Nacional are playing Copa Libertadores of America matchs against other S. American Countries go fo it, Club Fans are the craziest of all like the Argentinians or Brazilians, equal. Since Uruguayan football clubs are world champions, and continental champions is a must to watch live in the stadium! Prices goes from 10 dollars to 50 for a ticket.
Enjoyed the new format! Thanks for the video
great to hear! I was interested to see feedback about it.
I’m going in March, thank you for the info!
This dude is full of $hi*t. First Uruguay and Canada "Are the two safest countries in all of the Americas" Second. His knowledge of the Spanish language must be very limited. If you really know how to speak Spanish, you will be able to communicate with ANY OTHER Spanish speaking person regadles of that person's national origen. Proper Spanish is a single language.
Great job on the video! I've watched too many others. Lol But yours was one of the best. Concise and straight forward. Subscribed! :)
Uruguay survived aggressive wars in the 1800s. Uruguay fought valiantly against Brazil and its neighbors for self determination and independence and freedom. Treaties and wars have formed the character of Uruguay that we know today.
dude you cooked with this one. Didnt overdo the fluff like most travel vids. Just the most important info upfront. subbed
Well, thats cool you're in beautiful Uruguai 😎👏😍🤪😂 you should try Puchero Soup! Simply delish! Haver a nice time, bro!!
Montevideo at night is only "dangerous" in some parts of the city. In most of the "downtown" neighborhoods you are going to be just fine. It's not like Buenos Aires or Sao Paulo, is much more safer
Exactly, Montevideo is the most safest capital in the americas after Toronto! there are Police Cameras all over the city, and is very strange to see someone get robbed, but offcourse this can hapen like any city on the planet.
@@sos.gamers Safest after Salvador
Beautiful country!
I will visit Uruguay this year! I was born there. It's Spanish lol you just have to say vos instead of you, ( ex. Vos tenes instead of tu tienes) and pronounce Ys and LLs as Sh 😁
Punta del este and its surroundings in Maldonado region (like José Ignacio, not “faro José Ignacio “) are the best place in South America. You should have focused more in detail at them.
Just a few clarifications... We do not use charcoal. The beaches you mentioned are east of Montevideo in the south part of the country towards Brazil (not north), Brazil is north and east of Uruguay, while Argentina is west and southern of Uruguay. And one of the images you showed I guess they belong to Peru or somewhere else because there is a llama or vicuña, I don´t know the difference of both animals.
Thank you! This was the first thing I noticed. After that, the guy continued with a litany of wrongs about the wonderful country of Uruguay.
Thank you! This was the first thing I noticed. After that, the guy continued with a litany of wrongs about the wonderful country of Uruguay.
Also, the music at the beginning of the video sounds like salsa, and it should be candombe!. Salsa music isn't typical music in Uruguay at all 😁
I just found your channel and have been eagerly watching videos. I had never heard of Transnistria! Am going to be binging all your videos, thank you for all the hard work you have been doing. A question--have you ever been to Ingushetia? I've read quite a bit about it, it's a fascinating place.
Very cool and welcome to the channel! I haven't been there, but have heard good things!
Gad zooks man- this place is on sale for a Canadian
No llamas in the Uruguayan pampas, that looks like the pampas closer to the Andes.
And what about living in Uruguay? We can help with the Visa. This Visa is a permanent residency that has a typical application period of 6 to 18 months. you are allowed to reside in Uruguay during the application process.
what country should I do next?
Scotland or Korea
Thanks for the great video. I am hoping to visit Montevideo in the next year. Question: based on the amount of meat shown in this video, can a vegetarian or vegan still eat well (survive) in Uruguay?
I'm sjure they have great veggie options too!
I confirm it. I'm Uruguayan, there are lots of vegetarian restaurants or dishes in non veggie places, also you can buy every vegetable you want and there are few specialized stores that sell all kind of snacks for vegetarians, celiacs, etc. if you want to come eventually that is something you don't have to worry about unless you go to the countryside (to a ranch or something)
Are there any medical insurance requirements to be admitted into Uruguay? I haven’t been able to confirm this requirement as stated by a different travel blogger.
looks like a great place. you said its very liberal. would it be super safe for LGBT travel?
If WEF has it way, we won't have any more cows here but import lag-grown "meat" from Israel (if Israel will continue to exist)
I believe you completely turned me off from ever going to Uruguay, with this video, thanks for that.
go for a couple days!
why?
Don't ever shave the stache.
Never bro