I am a Kazakh man. Kyrgyz people and Kazakh people are like siblings. Our languages and traditions are almost the same. My Kyrgyz brothers are brave and hardworking ! I wish you all the best my brothers!
I am from Turkey. My family lives near the coast of Mediterrenean. My father and mother grew up as nomad herders. I didn't live that way of life. But there are our neighbors lve just like the family in the video. The historic story of our people is very impressive. Despite thousands of years and thousands of kilometers, Turkic people are very similar. Turkic peoples stil live like their common ancestors , from the warm coasts of Mediterrenean to the cold costs of Siberian North Sea...
I am Kyrgyz , but I live in Europe . sometimes you just want to feel , plunge into your culture . and I was in Kyrgyzstan for almost 40 minutes , for which I thank you very much , incredible work👍👍👍
@@globestories. Brilliant work. I'm writing a fantasy story which involves semi-nomadic peoples. This is very helpful, I will try to credit your documentary in my work.
I am a Crimean Tatar which had nomadic grand-grandparents. I didn't see that lifestyle myself but I wager it was probably a similar experience to this family you showed us here (though we lived in Northern Black sea at the time and instead of mountains we had an almost endless steppe as far as the eye can see from what I hear). We too have a long history of searching pasture lands in different seasons for flocks of sheep and horses. I respect this family and any who live a similar lifestyle just like our ancestors did. Greetings to Kyrgyz people from Turkey and thank you for showing us this beautiful documentary.
@@thefenerbahcesk4156 Selam my friend! I Love Turkmens here, in Turkiye majority people are of Oghuz (Turkmen) ancestry even I have some Oghuz family members and we are all Turkic peoples so it's all good :)
You gotta be kidding me, just 4k views??!!! this is pure quality, I can compare it to the biggest documentary companies out there, what an underrated video. Can't believe this has been in my "Watch Later" playlist all this time. Keep it upppp, waiting for the next parttt.
Kyrgyzstan is an amazing country,the people are so hardworking and the cuisine is awesome,I'm here as a medical student from Pakistan I am enjoying my stay here in the capital Bishkek!❤️
This was such a great documentary. It was very straightforward and plain but so fascinating , beautiful cinematography and I found the family to be extremely interesting. Great job
Answer me a question, please! do you was born and grow up as a nomad childhood and have already migrated to UK right or not? Via video seem I think so but not sure
@@dinhdinh4383 I’m a Belgian journalist, I still live in Belgium and work in Germany. So nope, I was not a nomad child (sadly) and I’m also not in the UK 😊
What I've appreciated the most about your documentary is that you focused it completely on the host family. Adding nothing but a well made narration that helps us understand more about their way of life, without feeling the narcissistic urge of putting yourself in front of the camera. Looking forward for your upcoming videos ❤
I am from Mongolia and their lifestyle looks almost same as Mongolian nomadic lifestyle and even tho their language is different I still manage to understand some of their words. Great content and if it is possible visit to our country
I don’t have any but maybe you can ask from travel agencies. If you are interested check “Mongolian nomad’s ultimate dilemma” is video about Mongolian nomads and it was only published about a month ago.
@jojores180 Mongolian's genes are not similar to Kyrgyz, they are more close to Chinese. Kyrgyz main genes are R1a1, mongol's genes are C. Mongols inherited nomsdic lifestyle from turkic nations.
As a Kyrgyz person living in the capital all my life, this documentary was full of unknown and amazing information about our traditional way of life. Thank you so much for creating such a masterpiece. Really looking forward for part 2!
I'm glad I found this great documentary, these people live simple and very happy, they put family over anything else. Thank you, great work, greetings from Chile
as an indian currently working in kyrgystan i want to experience this nomadic culture and thank you a lot for showing such a beautiful illustration of these peoples
For some reason the video brings tears to my eyes. We have lost something as a civilization that these people have. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to live the nomadic live, it is a harsh life, but there is something special to it.
Greetings from the Basque country! I like that your Turkic language is unique like our own We are like two ends of a pickle FYI I have never even seen a horse, let alone road one Well I wish could say more, but I have a Pottery making class at 3 pm. They call it Fegorba. I have no idea why
I am a Kyrgyz living in Europe, I understand how ill-informed I am about my culture and history. Thank you for such a wonderful video, good luck and success in a happy life!
@@globestories. One small suggestion, I think you could try to minimize your dialog, let the scene carry itself with a bit of music. I think many people are not here for an overload of information, they just want to see the beautiful scenery and cinematography. Try to bring out what you say through the video itself. You could even just add small subtitles "Week 2" etc instead of actually voicing it.
@@lokeshn8850 actually that was on purpose ☺️ I have watched many other nomad documentaries where they left me wondering what exactly the nomads are doing… so I wanted to make it different. Now actually many people thank me for that. Actually I remember after the premiere (only with friends and families) there even came the feedback that at some point they wanted more voice over to explain something even deeper 😅 so I guess that’s simply a complete matter of taste ☺️
What an amazing documentary. I spent 2 months in a small city in Kyrgyzstan when I was 18. It was one of the best experiences of my life. The country, the people and their culture was amazing and beautiful to me. I have always wanted to go back there since. I hope I get an opportunity some day. Thank you for making this!
This is a masterpiece, I think even better than National Geographic. Thank you so much for this film. Kyrgyzstan is really beautiful and wonderful place. Looking forward for the part 2❤️😍
May Allah bless this family.. You can see thankfulness in their eyes. And the little Rosa.. My god she is so sweet. I have some friends from Kyrgyzstan here in Jordan where I live, they are very polite and generous people. Thank you again for sharing this experience with us.
Thank you. It is fascinating. What a lovely country. I always watch these kinds of programmes and actually think how similar all humans really are with family at the heart of our lives etc. We are more similar to each other than different.
This is an outstanding, informative video. Cowboying is cowboying. Ranching is ranching. No matter what part of the world you are at. Stewards of Gods gifts; family,land and livestock.
Thank-you for this. I truly enjoyed watching this beautiful family go about their lives. It always makes me realize how different my life is compared to other's around the globe. I loved Rosa and her eagerness to help and participate. The whole family is wonderful
I had similar thoughts as I watch this from my warm bedroom in SW Missouri 🇺🇸 A very different life indeed and whilst I am certainly not built for it I enjoy watching this little slice of it. Lovely documentary.
As an Azerbaijani Turk, I take immense pride in our rich heritage and vibrant culture. Regardless of geographical boundaries, our shared blood ties bind us together, fostering a deep sense of unity and solidarity. With unwavering love for my nation, I extend heartfelt greetings of 'Əsənliklər' to all my esteemed compatriots scattered across the globe!
I was going to say the most beautiful documentary I have ever seen but I have seen many and do not want to hurt the feelings of others. For this reason I will say one of the most beautiful documentaries I have ever seen. I know you will understand. Without people like you I would have no knowledge of such amazing humans, their ways of being, and their lands. Once again I am reminded no matter languages spoken or ways of living in this world, beneath it all we humans are not so different. Thank you.
I am Australian but absolutely am fascinated by nomad life. You video is excellently made, great cuts really top notch stuff. Can't wait for the second one!
Wow, cool. I also was grown in shepherd family. Untill 18 years old. After, i study and now working in capital city. You filmed it as is, thank you very much. Mountains, river, animal - what is relaxing everyone
I love the style of this video; it feels like reading and watching a journal entry at the same time. Amazing work; I am very much looking forward to part two :)
Melanie, I am so blown away by your story telling. I would need to rewatch this several times to learn about your filmmaking. Thank you so much for spending so many hours in making this film!
Well done. The documentary was simple and straightforward, which is what I like, personally. Interesting family and lifestyle. Looking forward to part two.
This is some of the best quality I've ever seen on TH-cam, hands down! I feel so captivated watching the lives of these Kyrgyz semi-nomads that I forget I'm sitting half a world away in semi-arid costal California. I've always wanted to see the Central Asian steppe for myself, but this is easily the next best thing (and its free!). I also really liked the soundtrack you added, the atmosphere it adds is amazing! If it isn't too much trouble, would you mind sharing the songs with us?
Thank you so much 🥰 The first song is called Halelu Hu. And the rest you will find these songs or similar music if you look for “traditional Kyrgyz music”. As soon as I start working on the project file again, I can list all the songs here in the credits. I wanted to do that anyways, but I simply forgot 🙈
I love their hasteless and wise way of life and thinking. Their sincerity and the beauty of the nature of this country.My father spent his youth in Kyrgyzstan and remembered and loved it forever.
Really glad you guys enjoyed it, thank you! 🙏 Part 2 will come! I’m having some technical issues atm (the project is too big for my laptop) but I’ll find a solution and will then finally finish part 2. Thanks for waiting ☺️🙏
U regret it? How are u regretting it. They are Turkic of race. Our languages Literally belong to the same Turkic language family. Of course, they are Kyrgyz, I was wondering what they felt closest ties to. Their race or their nationality. In the end, they are both. So please, let them answer. Clearly, u didn't do your homework. Ps. U can't regret or deny FACTS. 🇹🇷❤️🇰🇬
@@AtillaAtesOfficial I wanted to say I “doubt” it, sorry 🙈 English is not my mother tongue :) but I had these conversations with my Kyrgyz friends too, they said that they feel as Kyrgyz. But that they have many connections to the Turks because of the past and language etc. :) But yes let’s see how other Kyrgyz people see it, I just wanted to share what my friends told me. :)
Hi, my turkish brother! Hello from Kyrgyz sister. Yes we come from Turkic family. And we have a lot of tribes. " Kyrk" means " fourty" as 40, "gyz" means tribe.
A land full of mountains n endless plains !! Ever changing their camping's then n there , with their cattle n animal's !! What a lovely people with their nomadic Way's 👍👍👍
You deserve a million subs. Wow the effort you put into this is amazing. This is film making on another level. Your channel will blow up , no doubt. The quality is too good.
Thank you for giving us this experience. I doubt I ever would’ve learned about this country if it wasn’t for TH-cam. Such great people and a beautiful place.
This has to be the most wonderful travel vlog I've ever seen ! Watched this one until the end and loved every second of it ! Thank you for introducing us to this family's unique culture and lifestyle !
I am watching this here in the state of Pennsylvania here in the USA. My grandparents (father's side) had a farm of about 120 acres here when I was young and I grew up on and around the farm. Milking cows, feeding pigs and chickens and the two large draft horses that my grandfather used in the fields was all part of my upbringing. I can somewhat relate to this type of lifestyle, except we never moved around. We moved the cows to different pastures on the same farm as they grazed off one pasture and let it re-grow as they used another pasture for awhile. No one lives on the farm now and the fields are planted and harvested by larger scale farmers as it's hard to make a small dairy farm operate at a profit anymore. We all have to adapt to changing times no matter where we live.
They are really working hard they are busy every second. Really appreciate your work. Compared to them we are living a very luxurious and safe life, I got the motivation in me to not be lazy anymore.
These Great Nomadic People are from the "Chuckchi Tribes" the close relatives of the American Native Population, whose ancestors crossed the Bering strait to Alaska during the "Ice Age" about 20,000 years ago the same way they do today with dog sleds and the first Humans on the American continent. These people are the close relatives of all Eskimos, Inuits, American Indian Tribes, and the Mayans in the Amazon.
What a great family and a great way of life, I live in Holland, but I would love to live like that.. I hope in the next live I'm born a nomad in Kyrgyzstan!
I am a Kazakh man. Kyrgyz people and Kazakh people are like siblings. Our languages and traditions are almost the same. My Kyrgyz brothers are brave and hardworking ! I wish you all the best my brothers!
Love from Mongolia, we are a lot similar in many ways feels like watching Mongolian nomadic family
Happy to hear that, thank you! Mongolia is also on my list, I would love to go there
У нас кыргызов есть монгольское кровь 😁
@@ibrahimabdibekov276сенде болушу мумкун монголдун каны бизде жок.
I am from Turkey. My family lives near the coast of Mediterrenean. My father and mother grew up as nomad herders. I didn't live that way of life. But there are our neighbors lve just like the family in the video. The historic story of our people is very impressive. Despite thousands of years and thousands of kilometers, Turkic people are very similar. Turkic peoples stil live like their common ancestors , from the warm coasts of Mediterrenean to the cold costs of Siberian North Sea...
Yes definitely. The historical background of the Turkic people is so interesting and diverse.
Part 2.😊😊😊
Do you look mongolian too?
I am Kyrgyz , but I live in Europe . sometimes you just want to feel , plunge into your culture . and I was in Kyrgyzstan for almost 40 minutes , for which I thank you very much , incredible work👍👍👍
Your comment makes me really happy, thank you ♥️ glad you enjoyed!
Move back
I am Kyrgyz girl as well:)
This documentary deserves a million views! It's so authentic. Waiting for the part 2 🙏🙏
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
@@globestories. hi, new subscriber here what happened to the next parts it mentioned at the end there will be another video?
@@TheAnonyy I still have to finish editing it, hopefully in march 🙏 I finish my studies this month, then I have finally more time again :)
@@globestories. Looking forward to part 2!
@@globestories. Brilliant work. I'm writing a fantasy story which involves semi-nomadic peoples. This is very helpful, I will try to credit your documentary in my work.
Love from Altai, my fellow kyrgyz relatives❤️
Welcome to my country Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬
تحية لك من المغرب
🇰🇿💓🇰🇬
Thanks from Dhaka, Bangladesh
I am coming kyrgyzstan. Love you Brother
💕 from 🇵🇰
I am a Crimean Tatar which had nomadic grand-grandparents. I didn't see that lifestyle myself but I wager it was probably a similar experience to this family you showed us here (though we lived in Northern Black sea at the time and instead of mountains we had an almost endless steppe as far as the eye can see from what I hear). We too have a long history of searching pasture lands in different seasons for flocks of sheep and horses. I respect this family and any who live a similar lifestyle just like our ancestors did. Greetings to Kyrgyz people from Turkey and thank you for showing us this beautiful documentary.
Greetings from an Iranian Turkmen. All Turkic people are brothers and sisters.
@@thefenerbahcesk4156 Selam my friend! I Love Turkmens here, in Turkiye majority people are of Oghuz (Turkmen) ancestry even I have some Oghuz family members and we are all Turkic peoples so it's all good :)
you are degens
Do you do 50% more damage when fight on higher grounds ?
Where do you think Crimea belongs? Return to Ukraine, stay under Russian occupation or independent?
Greetings to our Turkic brothers from Turkey! We will always have a place in our heart for you for maintaining our ancestors' culture. 🇰🇬🇹🇷🇰🇬🇹🇷
Btw turkish turk are not nomadic Turks
@@nigga99x877w what the f*ck are you talking about for god's sake
Not Turkic, only Turk.
@@nigga99x877w Turkish Turks are Turkmens, so Turkish Turks are nomads.
@@nigga99x877w how did they get to Albania from Mongolia and in between?
You gotta be kidding me, just 4k views??!!! this is pure quality, I can compare it to the biggest documentary companies out there, what an underrated video.
Can't believe this has been in my "Watch Later" playlist all this time.
Keep it upppp, waiting for the next parttt.
Thank you so so much! Really appreciate this 🙏🙏
@shuche09 yes 😍😍
It’s 1.2 million now 😂
@@zerofox7347 Yea I see 😂, still deserves more...
Kyrgyzstan is an amazing country,the people are so hardworking and the cuisine is awesome,I'm here as a medical student from Pakistan I am enjoying my stay here in the capital Bishkek!❤️
This was such a great documentary. It was very straightforward and plain but so fascinating , beautiful cinematography and I found the family to be extremely interesting. Great job
Thank you so much for this very nice feedback! I appreciate that a lot 🙏 thank you 🥰
All good but they are drinking bottle water that I can't afford blessing to them all
@@leejohnston6444 what do you mean by that? :)
Answer me a question, please! do you was born and grow up as a nomad childhood and have already migrated to UK right or not? Via video seem I think so but not sure
@@dinhdinh4383 I’m a Belgian journalist, I still live in Belgium and work in Germany. So nope, I was not a nomad child (sadly) and I’m also not in the UK 😊
What I've appreciated the most about your documentary is that you focused it completely on the host family. Adding nothing but a well made narration that helps us understand more about their way of life, without feeling the narcissistic urge of putting yourself in front of the camera. Looking forward for your upcoming videos ❤
Thank you so much 🙏♥️
I am from Mongolia and their lifestyle looks almost same as Mongolian nomadic lifestyle and even tho their language is different I still manage to understand some of their words. Great content and if it is possible visit to our country
Yes, I really want to come to Mongolia! Do you have contacts to nomads there? 🤗
I don’t have any but maybe you can ask from travel agencies. If you are interested check “Mongolian nomad’s ultimate dilemma” is video about Mongolian nomads and it was only published about a month ago.
@@mongolking3911 because Turks and mongols were the same people once
Love you 🤟 MONGOLIA 🇰🇬💕🇲🇳
@jojores180 Mongolian's genes are not similar to Kyrgyz, they are more close to Chinese. Kyrgyz main genes are R1a1, mongol's genes are C. Mongols inherited nomsdic lifestyle from turkic nations.
As a Kyrgyz person living in the capital all my life, this documentary was full of unknown and amazing information about our traditional way of life. Thank you so much for creating such a masterpiece. Really looking forward for part 2!
Thank you so much!! ♥️♥️
@@globestories. where is party 2 like 4 monds now
are you busy in august? we rent a 4x4 niva and we move around your country.😂😀😀
@@blo0dyc0rpseshe 100% got abducted
@@andreamollo4652Он вырос на балконе,и ассимилирован,бесполезно его из балкона не вытащишь!!😅
I'm glad I found this great documentary, these people live simple and very happy, they put family over anything else. Thank you, great work, greetings from Chile
Thank you so much 🙏
The nomads had great reputation of valuable warriors…it is good to see their descendants honoring their lifestyle until today.
as an indian currently working in kyrgystan i want to experience this nomadic culture and thank you a lot for showing such a beautiful illustration of these peoples
Yes you definitely should do! You’re very welcome, thanks for your comment 🙏
mallu ?
@@SuperShafeekh yes
Good what you do there , can we connect
For some reason the video brings tears to my eyes. We have lost something as a civilization that these people have. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to live the nomadic live, it is a harsh life, but there is something special to it.
No matter where we live, you can see the commonality of our human cultures. From Pennsylvania USA, great job, really enjoyed!
Greetings from the Basque country!
I like that your Turkic language is unique like our own
We are like two ends of a pickle
FYI I have never even seen a horse, let alone road one
Well I wish could say more, but I have a Pottery making class at 3 pm.
They call it Fegorba. I have no idea why
I am a Kyrgyz living in Europe, I understand how ill-informed I am about my culture and history. Thank you for such a wonderful video, good luck and success in a happy life!
♥️♥️
Find their nomadic culture fascinating and this video provided a very good insight into their daily lives.
Happy to hear, that was the goal 🙏
@@globestories. One small suggestion, I think you could try to minimize your dialog, let the scene carry itself with a bit of music. I think many people are not here for an overload of information, they just want to see the beautiful scenery and cinematography. Try to bring out what you say through the video itself. You could even just add small subtitles "Week 2" etc instead of actually voicing it.
Oh, please come to visit our country! You won't regret!
@@lokeshn8850 actually that was on purpose ☺️ I have watched many other nomad documentaries where they left me wondering what exactly the nomads are doing… so I wanted to make it different. Now actually many people thank me for that. Actually I remember after the premiere (only with friends and families) there even came the feedback that at some point they wanted more voice over to explain something even deeper 😅 so I guess that’s simply a complete matter of taste ☺️
@@dariaabdul7797 where are you from? 🤗
What an amazing documentary. I spent 2 months in a small city in Kyrgyzstan when I was 18. It was one of the best experiences of my life. The country, the people and their culture was amazing and beautiful to me. I have always wanted to go back there since. I hope I get an opportunity some day. Thank you for making this!
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏
Where were you born? Come to Kyrgyzstan, we will be happy ❤
great cinematogrophy, this is an underrated channel i will deffo be recommending it to freinds!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
The landscape, the people,the nomadic lifestyle is sooo similar to us the Mongolians ,greetings to my Kyrkyz brothers 🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
Харин тиймээ😊
Same for you Tseegii greetings from Kyrgyzstan
Love you 😘🤟 MONGOLIA 🇰🇬💕🇲🇳
We were one family in the past turkic and mongol nomads❤
@@calm.down.77777 Huns
This is a masterpiece, I think even better than National Geographic. Thank you so much for this film. Kyrgyzstan is really beautiful and wonderful place. Looking forward for the part 2❤️😍
Awww thank you so much ♥️♥️
I generally don't comment on videos, but this video forced me to comment. This video deserves million views. Quality content.
Thank you so so much ♥️♥️
May Allah bless this family.. You can see thankfulness in their eyes. And the little Rosa.. My god she is so sweet.
I have some friends from Kyrgyzstan here in Jordan where I live, they are very polite and generous people.
Thank you again for sharing this experience with us.
Thank you so much for appreciating 🙏
Türkiye'den kardeşlerime selamlar! Dünya Hikayeleri ekibi emeğinize sağlık sağ olun var olun.
Thanks for your appreciation 🫶
Thank you. It is fascinating. What a lovely country. I always watch these kinds of programmes and actually think how similar all humans really are with family at the heart of our lives etc. We are more similar to each other than different.
Exactly that is the message I want to bring with my film. Thank you so much for understanding 🥰 means a lot!
Always incredible to see old traditions preserved to this day. Greetings from Azerbaijan!
This is an outstanding, informative video. Cowboying is cowboying. Ranching is ranching. No matter what part of the world you are at. Stewards of Gods gifts; family,land and livestock.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Thank-you for this. I truly enjoyed watching this beautiful family go about their lives. It always makes me realize how different my life is compared to other's around the globe. I loved Rosa and her eagerness to help and participate. The whole family is wonderful
Thank you 🥰
I had similar thoughts as I watch this from my warm bedroom in SW Missouri 🇺🇸 A very different life indeed and whilst I am certainly not built for it I enjoy watching this little slice of it. Lovely documentary.
@@Bambisgf77 happy to hear that, thank you 🥰
As an Azerbaijani Turk, I take immense pride in our rich heritage and vibrant culture. Regardless of geographical boundaries, our shared blood ties bind us together, fostering a deep sense of unity and solidarity. With unwavering love for my nation, I extend heartfelt greetings of 'Əsənliklər' to all my esteemed compatriots scattered across the globe!
I was going to say the most beautiful documentary I have ever seen but I have seen many and do not want to hurt the feelings of others. For this reason I will say one of the most beautiful documentaries I have ever seen. I know you will understand. Without people like you I would have no knowledge of such amazing humans, their ways of being, and their lands. Once again I am reminded no matter languages spoken or ways of living in this world, beneath it all we humans are not so different. Thank you.
Thank you so much ♥️♥️
Hello, Amazing content my wife and I loved it! So educational and detailed. Thank you for this content much appreciated!
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🥰
I am Australian but absolutely am fascinated by nomad life. You video is excellently made, great cuts really top notch stuff. Can't wait for the second one!
Thank you so much 🥰
Very nicely done, excellent narration, very informative with fun artfully woven into the story line! I look forward to watching Part 2!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for your great cotent )))Really excited))
Such an amazing and lovely video. The cinematography and the direction is absolutely perfect and soothing to the eyes.
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Wow, cool. I also was grown in shepherd family. Untill 18 years old. After, i study and now working in capital city. You filmed it as is, thank you very much. Mountains, river, animal - what is relaxing everyone
Thank you so much! 🙏
Rosa wants to help in everything what a sweet toddler ❤❤
Yes she is 😍
I am from England, I would love to visit some day, what a stunning country you have.
Very nice, I’m from Saudi Arabia 💚💚
And I enjoy it
Very informativen video about kirgyzstanĺ nomadic❤🎉
I love the style of this video; it feels like reading and watching a journal entry at the same time. Amazing work; I am very much looking forward to part two :)
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
Please part 2!! Such a great video
What a beautiful family. Thank you for this.
Wow, their land is so beautiful and breathtaking. Lots of hard work, but what a place to live.
Best documentary I have seen in life ❤lots of love
Awww this is such a lovely comment, thank you! I’m glad you like it 🤗
I am so grateful for you! You made an amazing documantery about our brothers kyrgyzes!(I am kazakh)
Little Rosa is soooooo cute😭 !
Thanks 🥰🥰
Hello from Mongolia. Long and peacefull life for Kyrkyz nomadic brothers
Melanie, I am so blown away by your story telling. I would need to rewatch this several times to learn about your filmmaking. Thank you so much for spending so many hours in making this film!
Awww thank you so so much!! 🙏🙏♥️
gorgeous cinematography
Thank you 🫶
Well done. The documentary was simple and straightforward, which is what I like, personally. Interesting family and lifestyle. Looking forward to part two.
Thank you! 🙏🙏
What a hardworking family so adorable God bless you all.
Greetings from hazara to out Kyrgyz brothers
I look forward to the next episode, this document really piques my interest
I’m really glad to hear that thank you! Part 2 is finally almost done. I’m still finishing sound design and Color grading and then I can upload it ☺️
I'm from India and also love Kyrgyzstan, it's serenity of nature
One of the kindest humans I ever met was from Kyrgyzstan. A taxi driver in a big city. Just a gentle and very kind soul.
Las Vegas?
This is some of the best quality I've ever seen on TH-cam, hands down! I feel so captivated watching the lives of these Kyrgyz semi-nomads that I forget I'm sitting half a world away in semi-arid costal California. I've always wanted to see the Central Asian steppe for myself, but this is easily the next best thing (and its free!). I also really liked the soundtrack you added, the atmosphere it adds is amazing! If it isn't too much trouble, would you mind sharing the songs with us?
Thank you so much 🥰
The first song is called Halelu Hu. And the rest you will find these songs or similar music if you look for “traditional Kyrgyz music”. As soon as I start working on the project file again, I can list all the songs here in the credits. I wanted to do that anyways, but I simply forgot 🙈
Love the documentary. Great filming, interesting story. Thank you.
Thank you! 🙏🙏
I love their hasteless and wise way of life and thinking. Their sincerity and the beauty of the nature of this country.My father spent his youth in Kyrgyzstan and remembered and loved it forever.
I loved it too ❤️
I enjoyed watching this ... looking forward to part two ❤️
This is absolutely sooo beautiful and interesting!!! I'd love to go to Kyrgyzstan one day
Thanks!! You should definitely go there 😍😍
My girlfriend is from 🇰🇬 and we enjoyed watching this documentary. Very well produced, thank u 👍🏻 Looking forward to the next part 😊
Really glad you guys enjoyed it, thank you! 🙏 Part 2 will come! I’m having some technical issues atm (the project is too big for my laptop) but I’ll find a solution and will then finally finish part 2. Thanks for waiting ☺️🙏
Are you muslim?
Holy Wow! Thank you for this level of quality, I could almost smell the steppes
Thank you! 😍
Hello to all my Kyrgyz brothers and sisters. I have a question for you that i am interested in hearing about. Do you see yourselves as Turks? 😊❤️
I highly doubt that they see themselves as Turkish. The people I met in KG were all very proud to be Kyrgyz. :)
U regret it? How are u regretting it. They are Turkic of race. Our languages
Literally belong to the same Turkic language family. Of course, they are Kyrgyz, I was wondering what they felt closest ties to. Their race or their nationality. In the end, they are both. So please, let them answer. Clearly, u didn't do your homework. Ps. U can't regret or deny FACTS. 🇹🇷❤️🇰🇬
@@AtillaAtesOfficial I wanted to say I “doubt” it, sorry 🙈 English is not my mother tongue :) but I had these conversations with my Kyrgyz friends too, they said that they feel as Kyrgyz. But that they have many connections to the Turks because of the past and language etc. :)
But yes let’s see how other Kyrgyz people see it, I just wanted to share what my friends told me. :)
@GLOBESTORIES 😆LOL. Okay now I understand. Yes let's see what people thinks. It is interesting.
Hi, my turkish brother! Hello from Kyrgyz sister. Yes we come from Turkic family. And we have a lot of tribes. " Kyrk" means " fourty" as 40, "gyz" means tribe.
A land full of mountains n endless plains !! Ever changing their camping's then n there , with their cattle n animal's !! What a lovely people with their nomadic Way's 👍👍👍
What a great documentary. Thank you for making such wonderful documentary about my dear Homeland. I hope you are doing well ma'am
I am very happy watching this documentary. What a lovely culture and lovely people! 🥰✨ I want to visit Kyrgyzstan in the future as well.
Glad to hear!
Very interesting and informative, Thank You!
Thank you for your nice feedback 🫶
You deserve a million subs. Wow the effort you put into this is amazing. This is film making on another level. Your channel will blow up , no doubt. The quality is too good.
Thank you so much! 🙏
I can't wait for the next part!!! This was a beautiful doc
Thank you so much 🙏🙏
My homeland-the part I admire it for ❤ Thank you for the video.
Thank you for the appreciation 🙏
Wow...Beautifully presented...Thanks for this Melanie.
Waiting for part 2
Thank you! 🙏
Thank you for video Iam from Kyrgyzstan,our country beautiful and really welcomming people.
I simply love your country and your people ❤️
Brilliant documentary
Thank you 🙏♥️
Thank you for giving us this experience. I doubt I ever would’ve learned about this country if it wasn’t for TH-cam. Such great people and a beautiful place.
This is such a nice look into this family's life. Very well done.
Thank you 🙏🙏
Oh my God. An amazing documentary about the life of a nomad. 😍🌺
Thank you 🙏
I love Kyrgyzstan.
I spent 10 years of my previous life. I really miss Kyrgyzstan.
❤️
Люблю
Super insightful, excited to see the next episode!
Thank you!🙏
So beautifully captured! Thank you for sharing and I look forward to seeing more!
Thank you 🙏
Greetings to the Kyrgyz Turks Greetings to 350 Million Turks
This came up my feed and no regrets spending time experiencing true human stories through your lens. Hope Part 2 come soon. Love from Malaysia
Thank you so much 🥰
Excellent video. KUDOS!! WELL PRESENTED... I ENJOYED IT SO MUCH
This has to be the most wonderful travel vlog I've ever seen ! Watched this one until the end and loved every second of it ! Thank you for introducing us to this family's unique culture and lifestyle !
Thank you so much ❤️
I am watching this here in the state of Pennsylvania here in the USA. My grandparents (father's side) had a farm of about 120 acres here when I was young and I grew up on and around the farm. Milking cows, feeding pigs and chickens and the two large draft horses that my grandfather used in the fields was all part of my upbringing. I can somewhat relate to this type of lifestyle, except we never moved around. We moved the cows to different pastures on the same farm as they grazed off one pasture and let it re-grow as they used another pasture for awhile. No one lives on the farm now and the fields are planted and harvested by larger scale farmers as it's hard to make a small dairy farm operate at a profit anymore. We all have to adapt to changing times no matter where we live.
Thanks so much for your comment! Pretty similar to where I come from 🇧🇪
Even though I am from Kyrgyzstan I didn't know much about my own country lol, absolutely great and beautiful video
Thanks 🙏
This was very informative. Can't wait for Part 2!!
They are really working hard they are busy every second.
Really appreciate your work.
Compared to them we are living a very luxurious and safe life, I got the motivation in me to not be lazy anymore.
Thank you so much for your appreciation and for sharing your thoughts! 🙏🙏
These Great Nomadic People are from the "Chuckchi Tribes" the close relatives of the American Native Population, whose ancestors crossed the Bering strait to Alaska during the "Ice Age" about 20,000 years ago the same way they do today with dog sleds and the first Humans on the American continent.
These people are the close relatives of all Eskimos, Inuits, American Indian Tribes, and the Mayans in the Amazon.
When can we expect part II? This was great 😊
Hopefully in March! I planned time to finish the postproduction in march, let’s see how that goes. I really hope I can finish it by then! Thank you 🤗🤗
@@globestories. I can’t wait to see it!
lovely documentary and thanks to creator
Thank you 🤗
This is on bar with any large budget documentary
Thank you 🙏
I wish all the best for all qyrgyz
What a great family and a great way of life, I live in Holland, but I would love to live like that..
I hope in the next live I'm born a nomad in Kyrgyzstan!
Yes right!? I thought exactly the same while I was there ☺️
Let’s change I want to live in Holland 😊
Can't wait for the next part! ❤Love these type of documentaries😍
Happy to hear ❤️🙏
The landscape, the people,the nomadic lifestyle is sooo similar to us the Mongolians ,greetings to my Kyrkyz brothers 🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
Greetings brother from KGZ