I don't understand why this kind of docu doesnt have millions of views! Good job Erwan and team! Ganun na lang ba kababaw ang entertainment ng Pilipinos, mas gusto yong kenkoy na vlogs hindi na dagdagan ang kaalaman about history/cultures of the different parts of the Philippines. Nakakalungkot 🥺.
Yan din ang lagi ko kino comment. Like hello isa to sa pinaka worth it panoorin sa yt. Mas gusto nila ung mga scripted pranks, na ka oa'han na hindi magandang impluwensya sa mga kabataan.
The respect that Erwan showcased must be something that we Filipinos should embody as well. People from a certain place that you visit will bless you with more of what that place has to offer if you listen and understand their way of living. He have shown of what a tourist should do and not what you just want to do on that place.
Thank you so much for this, Erwan! We, Cordillerans, or better known as Igorots, are pretty much misconceived because of school materials published and "stories" being passed on that give wrong information about us. And I have a good feeling that this video will change all those wrong information that some people have. So thank you very much! 💕
Bro the North has sooo much to offer it's such a shame most tourists just go for the beaches in this country, not a shame because the beaches are amazing but just more missed opportunity of an unknown paradise that the North Is. Can't wait to go back up there.
The only content creator that can really make and put up a good "content" I wish you have your own TV show or series in Netflix or at least Iflix or IWant TV 😏 I really am waiting for your uploads every single freakin weeks! No kidding! 😅 Looking forward to more series/documentaries/vlog or whatever you call it ☺️ bless u Erwan!
I am from Buguias :) and I appreciate how you presented Buguias in this video. You showed respect to our tradition and culture. You took the time to know more about the place and the people. I particulary like the statement you said after visiting the burial site of apo Anno. Let me quote it here "These kinds of experiences will always leave you with a sense of respect and gratitude. I left with a better appreciation of how these traditions are being kept alive and how like the rivers that run through the mountain. They serve as a monument unmoved by time yet continously in motion. A lifeblood for their sense of place." Thank you!
“Just like me, people here don’t smile a lot. It doesn’t mean they are not friendly...” That is so true from a proud Igorota here, particularly Ibaloi. I love how you try to really learn about our culture and not just come to tour the place.
I met a lola in Itogon before and she was talking to me in straight Ilocano and the whole time I was just mesmerized by looking at her. The creases on her face looked so beautiful. I never saw aging in the same light as before. The Cordilleras are really something. I'm from Mindanao but there's something about the mountains that's so magnetic to me. One of the places I long to return to because it always feels like a different realm but, at the same time, feels like home because of the warmth of the people. Looking forward to more of the other mountains, Erwan! The videos are always very much worth the wait! Thanks a lot!
@@pinkbutterfly3386 I forgot the exact name of the place. Somewhere near a school, just at the boundary of Itogon and Baguio City, hehe. And it was two years ago since I saw that dear lady :)
I am from Cordillera , tribe of ibaloi , thank you for showcasing our culture , si afo shios kumay mantartarabay sun sikam ni ulay erwan . ( God Bless You , He will guide you always erwan) 💕
I love the series! You nailed it when you said we, Igorots, needs to warm up with strangers but we are very hospitable and open when we see that you're a good person. Historically, due to tribal wars before we don't welcome strangers in an instant. Also, every tribe have their own "stereotypes" from shy types, fierce, loud or hot head. Thank you for featuring the Highlands because Cordillera is ripe for tourism but it only needed some exposure and good program from the DOT.
I don't understand the people disliking sir Erwan's vlogs. His vlogs are always on point & very interesting. & this episodes from the Mt. Provinces are my favorite since I'm a proud Igorot now living in the U.S and watching this makes me miss home so much more. Kayat kon agawid!!! Thank you Sir Erwan for your hard work in putting these videos all together & documenting the most untouched region in the Philippines.
america has sonny side of the "best ever food review show", we have erwan heussaff here in the philippines, two of the best documentary vloggers that i love the most😍
I was born and raised in this majestic picturesque part of the world where everybody knows everybody . Most of the locals in that part of town (Natubleng) is residing in Queens here in New York. So basically those that were left are their relatives who chose to live a simpler and peaceful life. I am very proud to have come from the part of the Philippines where culture doesn’t deprive people of freedom for radical thinking and yields quality education to compete in our fast paced society. We as Igorots have such a deep culture consolidated with contemporary social art grounded by our SINGULAR BELIEF as a Christian community with a twist of Pagan behaviors that will never cease to exist, which I’m very proud of. Statistics and all, the Igorots are in number 1 spot for Richest community in terms of lifestyle and culture. We just don’t brag about it. Most of the time we are deemed as ignorants and uneducated but we don’t really dwell on those fake news coz we know better. We’d rather focus on important issues in life than stoop down to our fellow Filipino’s behavior, which I think they got post-martial law (i.e. lazy people out in the streets drinking and partying a.k.a “tambay”). We are also not fond of celebrity status , we’d rather get our hands dirty (Gardeners work) and put food on the table. But I promise , we are very hospitable, not the Filipino way but the literal way. Coz Filipinos aren’t really Hospitable, anyone who passed through NAIA (international airport) knows what I’m talking about. Other nationalities are more hospitable than Filipinos. Accept that fact guys. Lastly, I wanna share some good thought, Filipinos should learn that a good success starts from the basic unit of society, a father , a mother, and the child . Only that! PS. Erwan knows what I’m talking about. And shout out to my uncles in the vid. Namwaw! Ciao!
Erwan, this is one of my fave videos of yours! I love how u researched and get to know the locals and their traditions. You are the epitome of “travel deeper.” Keep up the great work!!
Hi Erwan, Thank you for taking time to explore, meeting our IP leaders and showcasing our culture. I born and raise in Buguias and lived near Nabalicong. My mother said that Apo Anno was our great great great ancestors. I do agree with one of the elders; due to Christianity and I can say technology and immigration of younger generation are the reasons why the tradition and culture slowly diminishing. However, the indigenous leaders and groups are working to preserve the traditions so we can pass it to the next generations. I do agree with Erwan, it takes time for us(igorot) to warm up but once you get to know us we can be as friendly. Kudos to you Erwan, I"m looking forward to watch your educational and informative videos.
Got almost teary eyed upon hearing the gongs rang. The Cordilleran culture is nostalgic, even though I only witnessed a glimpse of it during my 5-year stay in Baguio as a student. The music "Tribute to the Cordilleras" heard often during the Panagbenga Festival feels so cathartic as well.
there's no better Pinoy vlogger who could have crispy cut, poetically expresses his thoughts about Ibalois and Igorots culture was way simple and clear. Best vlogger and traveler by far. I'm from both provinces but barely see those destinations. Wow been hearing about Apo Ano but haven't seen his mummified coffin yet. haha nailed it! Absolutely agree with you, about travelling - take instagramable pose & eat the food then whoops done, get connected in a bit with locales truly. Iyaman Erwan for heading up and bringing a better story about the Igorotladias on the web with so much appreciation and love....
It's really nice to see and hear ilocano in videos. As an ilocano who only spoke at home in California, it's refreshing to hear how others speak it. Very proud of my culture and I loved this series.
Personally, I feel favored everytime I watch your vlogs featuring the Cordillera. I don't know, just that for me, it's like you're an Igorot soul haha. It feels comfortable for me to see you engage yourself with our culture. Thank you so much Sir. 😇
same what I'm thinking..he is an Igorot soul..I like how he embraces our culture and traditions.More blessings to you Erwan..and child i guess👶👶👶 so you would bring them here wid their mom Anne Curtis..🤩🥰😍😉
Thanks for featuring the Cordilleras, Erwan. Often times our culture is misunderstood and looked down. I really appreciate how you guys immersed yourselves in the communities and how well you relayed and somewhat explained it from your POV. More power and safe travels. PS. i feel sad about the drone,too. Like, noooooo!! that cant happpen.
Holy smokes, it hit me when Erwan said, "it's kinda like me... people 'here' don't smile much." I grew up abroad and in Manila, but my roots come from northern Philippines. People's first impressions of me is 'mayabang' and intimidating' because I don't smile. When I visited family in the north for the first time, I realized that's where I got my reserved nature from. Northern people are kind of guarded and reserved, but when deemed 'safe', that's the only time they'll warm up to you. And boy, do we know how to drink and let loose! I guess it's that nature of being on their toes for literally centuries, discerning strangers, because of the harsh colonialization that once upon a time stripped us off of our identity and heritage. Perhaps the northerners were once friendly and carefree people, but the traumas of the past pushed them to adapt and be in battle mode. Our ancestors did what they had to do. They had to be tough and intimidating to fight the enemies and preserve our heritage. And it paid off.
A content that can be shown in every classroom in their Araling panlipunan subject. Now a days children don't have any idea of other places in the Philippines that they should visit first before planning a trip abroad ! Kudos to Erwan and his team !
No drone shots the entire video. Still a great vlog with awesome content. Very immersive info about the northern culture. Who needs a drone again?? Good job as always erwan and team! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Just. WOW. Made me feel different emotions at the same time. Just. WOW. Hands down to erwan and the team!!!
Thanks for featuring our cordillera region so that other people can see what do we have & our way of life.proud to be an igorota all the way here in Vancouver,Canada.god bless u more & your team.
I would have not known all these, cultural diveristies, customs the rituals if it were not because of you. Your videos are so educational and inspiring and no dramas. Keep up Mr Erwan, you have the heart of a true Filipino.
I’m from the Mt. Prov. And Kalinga and i’m your new subscriber, we from the Cordillera are glad to support your channel because you went there personally to explore our beautiful land and promote it for the world to see, the first time i saw you was when you were eating pinuneg in one of the native restsurant in Baguio. When you said that you are going to the Mt. Prov and Kalinga i can’t wait to see your videos. Thank you Erwan for visiting our place . I hope that thru your videos more tourist will go and see those yet undiscovered beauties of the Cordillera!
Thank you so much, Mr. Erwan, for featuring our humble province, Benguet and truly immersing yourself and understanding our Igorot culture without judgement. Watching your videos lessened my homesickness. Blessings
I'm an igorota and it's just feel ao good that there's someone like you who promotes and showcase our culture wl the correct info and contents. I'm very addicted already watching your vlogs cause you're such an inspiration and i'm so impressed what you do. We love u from cordillera. ❤❤❤
People are welcoming you because you're famous and you have a camera crew. But its a good documentary of the mountain province way of life. Kudos! Erwan and crew
I suddenly missed pinikpikan. Erwan is a cowboy. He eats with his bare hands and was able to mingle with the community. Im proud to be an igorot. Thanks for this vlog. 😍
was born in Baguio but grew up in the states this episode put a big smile on my face especially when he was talking Ilocano...keep up the great work you guys.
Finally. 🤩 Been waiting for this coz I miss Home.💚 Thank you for featuring our Hometown Buguias.🤗💚Hope you enjoyed talking with the folks.😊 Han kau mt nabartek jay tapey (Ricewine).😁
I really do appreciate how you let the people up north speak in our dialect. Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my root.! Nakakaproud maging isang tagabundok.
I'm glad you made your research, actually going to tribal leaders this is so cool..! unlike other bloggers they just have fun but not research and appreciate culture.. this deserves millions of views
I really admire you as a blogger because you not just showcase the place but also the culture, traditions, and knowledge about the place😍. My mom and I always enjoyed your videos
How is it that you are telling a story so at par with other Documentary Channels???? Pag pinapanood mo parang national geographic lang.. Awesome! Hoping to see more of these.
Thank u Erwan Abanger's na me 4 part 3 bitin... I am just so happy that featuring our place & culture brought me back to all my memories of home, suddenly just had a tears of joy... proud Igorot from Buguias Benguet.
So informative, so beautiful, always nice to feel I know just a little about the community. Sorry that the drone has flown it's last flight. ☹ Thank you for bringing us another quality vlog.👍
Im a fan of Anne and before i thought youre the lucky one.. But now im sure you both are lucky to have each other. You are man of wisdom, and definitely knows how to enjoy life in a deeper not materialistic kind of way. Pls continue to make more videos like this. You're an inspiration Erwan!
Thank u for introducing and exploring our land of benguet as highlander,atleast the people who don’t know what igorot is --now they will slowly understand and getting to know everything..mabuhay ka
It's March of 2021 and I am impressed to go back and see your travel/documentary vlogs. I am a tourism teacher, and I've always incorporated your content in my lessons which are much relevant knowing that my students could one day be the ones who will lead the country's tourism sustainability. We really miss this kind of content, Erwan. It is raw, authetic, one of a kind, and significant.
Google should really give Erwan more credit and legitimate titles other than "Anne Curtis' husband" lol his work clearly speaks so much of his talent. Loved this series!
I have watched a lot of your vlogs but after this episode and journey of yours i am convinced that you really are man with a good heart basta dati pa na sesense ko na now im very sure intelligent yet humble.
The reason why I watched your videos,because you are such an inspiration. The way you speak and elaborate how beautiful every place you visit is awesome.I wanna be like you.God bless.
I have been watching your videos for a long time and i just watched this just now... and how proud am i to be an igorota.... proud cordillerans here🤗🤗🤗.... matagu tagu taku amin!!!.
This is superb! When he said we don't smile much but that doesn't mean we are not friendly. He is on point. This, most of the time is being misinterpret. Thank you Erwan ♥
thanks for showcasing our culture, a proud Igorot here
thanks for watching!
anya ngay kabsat @igorot nanny, pasupport man met toy channel ko kabsat. sala salamat
I don't understand why this kind of docu doesnt have millions of views! Good job Erwan and team! Ganun na lang ba kababaw ang entertainment ng Pilipinos, mas gusto yong kenkoy na vlogs hindi na dagdagan ang kaalaman about history/cultures of the different parts of the Philippines. Nakakalungkot 🥺.
Yan din ang lagi ko kino comment. Like hello isa to sa pinaka worth it panoorin sa yt. Mas gusto nila ung mga scripted pranks, na ka oa'han na hindi magandang impluwensya sa mga kabataan.
👍👍👍
Ay totoo! ung mga nonsense million views pero itong magagandang blog ,ewan. sana mapansin din ng marami ang effort nila. ganda ng shots at edit din.
@@alenearlene3905Kaya tama Ang sabi Nila na in general mababa or mahina ang IQ ng mga Pinoy. Sa tingin ko dahil sa mga cheap shows sa TV.😢😢😢
The respect that Erwan showcased must be something that we Filipinos should embody as well. People from a certain place that you visit will bless you with more of what that place has to offer if you listen and understand their way of living. He have shown of what a tourist should do and not what you just want to do on that place.
Thank you so much for this, Erwan!
We, Cordillerans, or better known as Igorots, are pretty much misconceived because of school materials published and "stories" being passed on that give wrong information about us. And I have a good feeling that this video will change all those wrong information that some people have. So thank you very much! 💕
Bro the North has sooo much to offer it's such a shame most tourists just go for the beaches in this country, not a shame because the beaches are amazing but just more missed opportunity of an unknown paradise that the North Is. Can't wait to go back up there.
ya man!! its the best
You deserve to be an ambassador of the Philippines 💞
The only content creator that can really make and put up a good "content" I wish you have your own TV show or series in Netflix or at least Iflix or IWant TV 😏 I really am waiting for your uploads every single freakin weeks! No kidding! 😅 Looking forward to more series/documentaries/vlog or whatever you call it ☺️ bless u Erwan!
that's great to hear!
agreeeee!
@@featrmedia We really need a Netflix show, the world needs to know the great things about the Philippines. Thank you for all that you do!
Yes, this would be good in netflix. Super agree. Especially travel and educational episodes like this
Erwan Heussaff how can we petition for Netflix Original 😂
I am from Buguias :) and I appreciate how you presented Buguias in this video. You showed respect to our tradition and culture. You took the time to know more about the place and the people. I particulary like the statement you said after visiting the burial site of apo Anno. Let me quote it here "These kinds of experiences will always leave you with a sense of respect and gratitude. I left with a better appreciation of how these traditions are being kept alive and how like the rivers that run through the mountain. They serve as a monument unmoved by time yet continously in motion. A lifeblood for their sense of place."
Thank you!
Good to see some people are still preserving and saving our dying traditions and culture despite of fast phase modernization in our country.❤
“Just like me, people here don’t smile a lot. It doesn’t mean they are not friendly...” That is so true from a proud Igorota here, particularly Ibaloi. I love how you try to really learn about our culture and not just come to tour the place.
A vlogger and a story teller in one. I hope one day you could visit our beautiful province Nueva Vizcaya.
And i am an igorot born in nueva vizcaya
looking forward for them to visit our province nueva vizcaya..😊
I always learn a lot from you. Thank you, Erwan. ♥️ You're always worth the time.
Thanks for watching!
I met a lola in Itogon before and she was talking to me in straight Ilocano and the whole time I was just mesmerized by looking at her. The creases on her face looked so beautiful. I never saw aging in the same light as before. The Cordilleras are really something. I'm from Mindanao but there's something about the mountains that's so magnetic to me. One of the places I long to return to because it always feels like a different realm but, at the same time, feels like home because of the warmth of the people.
Looking forward to more of the other mountains, Erwan! The videos are always very much worth the wait! Thanks a lot!
Where in Itogon? Im fr this place
@@pinkbutterfly3386 I forgot the exact name of the place. Somewhere near a school, just at the boundary of Itogon and Baguio City, hehe. And it was two years ago since I saw that dear lady :)
maybe antamok
I am from Cordillera , tribe of ibaloi , thank you for showcasing our culture , si afo shios kumay mantartarabay sun sikam ni ulay erwan . ( God Bless You , He will guide you always erwan) 💕
I love the series! You nailed it when you said we, Igorots, needs to warm up with strangers but we are very hospitable and open when we see that you're a good person. Historically, due to tribal wars before we don't welcome strangers in an instant. Also, every tribe have their own "stereotypes" from shy types, fierce, loud or hot head. Thank you for featuring the Highlands because Cordillera is ripe for tourism but it only needed some exposure and good program from the DOT.
I don't understand the people disliking sir Erwan's vlogs. His vlogs are always on point & very interesting. & this episodes from the Mt. Provinces are my favorite since I'm a proud Igorot now living in the U.S and watching this makes me miss home so much more. Kayat kon agawid!!! Thank you Sir Erwan for your hard work in putting these videos all together & documenting the most untouched region in the Philippines.
I'm crying seeing how beautiful Philippines is. Thank you erwan for reminding me how precious to be a Filipino
World class content!😍 Even without drone shots your vids are lit! Wifey Anne must really be so proud❤
america has sonny side of the "best ever food review show", we have erwan heussaff here in the philippines, two of the best documentary vloggers that i love the most😍
I was born and raised in this majestic picturesque part of the world where everybody knows everybody . Most of the locals in that part of town (Natubleng) is residing in Queens here in New York. So basically those that were left are their relatives who chose to live a simpler and peaceful life. I am very proud to have come from the part of the Philippines where culture doesn’t deprive people of freedom for radical thinking and yields quality education to compete in our fast paced society. We as Igorots have such a deep culture consolidated with contemporary social art grounded by our SINGULAR BELIEF as a Christian community with a twist of Pagan behaviors that will never cease to exist, which I’m very proud of. Statistics and all, the Igorots are in number 1 spot for Richest community in terms of lifestyle and culture. We just don’t brag about it. Most of the time we are deemed as ignorants and uneducated but we don’t really dwell on those fake news coz we know better. We’d rather focus on important issues in life than stoop down to our fellow Filipino’s behavior, which I think they got post-martial law (i.e. lazy people out in the streets drinking and partying a.k.a “tambay”). We are also not fond of celebrity status , we’d rather get our hands dirty (Gardeners work) and put food on the table. But I promise , we are very hospitable, not the Filipino way but the literal way. Coz Filipinos aren’t really Hospitable, anyone who passed through NAIA (international airport) knows what I’m talking about. Other nationalities are more hospitable than Filipinos. Accept that fact guys. Lastly, I wanna share some good thought, Filipinos should learn that a good success starts from the basic unit of society, a father , a mother, and the child . Only that!
PS. Erwan knows what I’m talking about. And shout out to my uncles in the vid.
Namwaw! Ciao!
Agreed on all the things you've said most particularly on the "celebrity status".
I’m not igorot but I’m from north.. but totally agreed of what you said.
Made me feel so nostalgic that I want to take a week off and just go home to Bontoc and Sadanga. Thanks for this, Erwan.
Please don't skip the ads. It's one of the ways of giving back to Erwan having these kind of AMAZING videos. Kudos to him! 👌❤️🎉
Erwan, this is one of my fave videos of yours! I love how u researched and get to know the locals and their traditions. You are the epitome of “travel deeper.” Keep up the great work!!
Hi Erwan, Thank you for taking time to explore, meeting our IP leaders and showcasing our culture. I born and raise in Buguias and lived near Nabalicong. My mother said that Apo Anno was our great great great ancestors. I do agree with one of the elders; due to Christianity and I can say technology and immigration of younger generation are the reasons why the tradition and culture slowly diminishing. However, the indigenous leaders and groups are working to preserve the traditions so we can pass it to the next generations.
I do agree with Erwan, it takes time for us(igorot) to warm up but once you get to know us we can be as friendly.
Kudos to you Erwan, I"m looking forward to watch your educational and informative videos.
Got almost teary eyed upon hearing the gongs rang. The Cordilleran culture is nostalgic, even though I only witnessed a glimpse of it during my 5-year stay in Baguio as a student.
The music "Tribute to the Cordilleras" heard often during the Panagbenga Festival feels so cathartic as well.
there's no better Pinoy vlogger who could have crispy cut, poetically expresses his thoughts about Ibalois and Igorots culture was way simple and clear. Best vlogger and traveler by far. I'm from both provinces but barely see those destinations. Wow been hearing about Apo Ano but haven't seen his mummified coffin yet. haha nailed it! Absolutely agree with you, about travelling - take instagramable pose & eat the food then whoops done, get connected in a bit with locales truly. Iyaman Erwan for heading up and bringing a better story about the Igorotladias on the web with so much appreciation and love....
Watch The Journey North 1 th-cam.com/video/NvnSCYRQGss/w-d-xo.html
hi Erwan...the link is the same episode..not episode 1...kindly check..thank you..awesome content as always!
Thankyou Erwan and Team for featuring the Mountainous Area of the North!
Godbless.❤️
glad you liked it!
Thankyou for showcasing my beloved Cordillera.
It's really nice to see and hear ilocano in videos. As an ilocano who only spoke at home in California, it's refreshing to hear how others speak it. Very proud of my culture and I loved this series.
Cinematography at its finest❤
Personally, I feel favored everytime I watch your vlogs featuring the Cordillera. I don't know, just that for me, it's like you're an Igorot soul haha. It feels comfortable for me to see you engage yourself with our culture. Thank you so much Sir. 😇
same what I'm thinking..he is an Igorot soul..I like how he embraces our culture and traditions.More blessings to you Erwan..and child i guess👶👶👶 so you would bring them here wid their mom Anne Curtis..🤩🥰😍😉
THANK YOU MR.ERWAN for featuring the north side of the phils., keep safe,,GODBLESS
I can watch your vlogs all day. Makes me love our country even more. Philippines' lucky to have you.
Proud Igorot here. ❤️ Thankyou sir Erwan❤️ your content is always worth the watch. Blessings!
This right here is how you properly showcase the cordilleran culture. Hats off to you sir
Thanks for featuring the Cordilleras, Erwan. Often times our culture is misunderstood and looked down. I really appreciate how you guys immersed yourselves in the communities and how well you relayed and somewhat explained it from your POV. More power and safe travels.
PS. i feel sad about the drone,too. Like, noooooo!! that cant happpen.
Holy smokes, it hit me when Erwan said, "it's kinda like me... people 'here' don't smile much." I grew up abroad and in Manila, but my roots come from northern Philippines. People's first impressions of me is 'mayabang' and intimidating' because I don't smile. When I visited family in the north for the first time, I realized that's where I got my reserved nature from.
Northern people are kind of guarded and reserved, but when deemed 'safe', that's the only time they'll warm up to you. And boy, do we know how to drink and let loose! I guess it's that nature of being on their toes for literally centuries, discerning strangers, because of the harsh colonialization that once upon a time stripped us off of our identity and heritage. Perhaps the northerners were once friendly and carefree people, but the traumas of the past pushed them to adapt and be in battle mode. Our ancestors did what they had to do. They had to be tough and intimidating to fight the enemies and preserve our heritage. And it paid off.
Im so envy right now..hope everyone gets to see the beauty of the north. I’m from Visayas btw 🤗
A content that can be shown in every classroom in their Araling panlipunan subject. Now a days children don't have any idea of other places in the Philippines that they should visit first before planning a trip abroad ! Kudos to Erwan and his team !
No drone shots the entire video. Still a great vlog with awesome content. Very immersive info about the northern culture.
Who needs a drone again??
Good job as always erwan and team! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Just. WOW. Made me feel different emotions at the same time. Just. WOW. Hands down to erwan and the team!!!
glad you liked it!
Agree!
Thanks for featuring our cordillera region so that other people can see what do we have & our way of life.proud to be an igorota all the way here in Vancouver,Canada.god bless u more & your team.
We the North. The Cordilleras. Home of the great Igorots. My people. Thank you sir
This guy deserves a Netflix series! Great content! Love the food and travel!
Yay 👏🏻 been waiting for the notif since morning 😅
Finally upppp
I would have not known all these, cultural diveristies, customs the rituals if it were not because of you. Your videos are so educational and inspiring and no dramas. Keep up Mr Erwan, you have the heart of a true Filipino.
The way you tell story is so nostalgic, makes me wanna go home to the province ❤️
ung mga content mo awwww thank u kasi kahit di namin napupuntahan napapakita mo ung kagandahan ng ibat ibang lugar sa pilipinas para sa amin ...
One of the best vlogger! its always with a lesson to learn. Thank you for visiting our BEAUTIFUL BENGUET! 💕
Feeling nostalgic while watching your videos! Proud igorot here! Thank you sir Erwan and team for featuring such rich culture!!!
Im proud half igorot half ilokano.. Try to visit nueva vizcaya.. godbless!
I’m from the Mt. Prov. And Kalinga and i’m your new subscriber, we from the Cordillera are glad to support your channel because you went there personally to explore our beautiful land and promote it for the world to see, the first time i saw you was when you were eating pinuneg in one of the native restsurant in Baguio. When you said that you are going to the Mt. Prov and Kalinga i can’t wait to see your videos. Thank you Erwan for visiting our place . I hope that thru your videos more tourist will go and see those yet undiscovered beauties of the Cordillera!
Thank you for visiting and respecting our unique culture💞
Thank you so much, Mr. Erwan, for featuring our humble province, Benguet and truly immersing yourself and understanding our Igorot culture without judgement. Watching your videos lessened my homesickness. Blessings
Cordillera is one of the Philippines’ treasure ❤️❤️❤️👍
I'm an igorota and it's just feel ao good that there's someone like you who promotes and showcase our culture wl the correct info and contents. I'm very addicted already watching your vlogs cause you're such an inspiration and i'm so impressed what you do. We love u from cordillera. ❤❤❤
I appreciate ur effort, well researched as always before publishing....
People are welcoming you because you're famous and you have a camera crew. But its a good documentary of the mountain province way of life. Kudos! Erwan and crew
When the content is so good it's ok to watch all the ads. 😊 Thank you for featuring our place Erwan
I suddenly missed pinikpikan. Erwan is a cowboy. He eats with his bare hands and was able to mingle with the community. Im proud to be an igorot. Thanks for this vlog. 😍
Tapoy- a fluid that binds connection. Nice one erwan heussaff. 😀
was born in Baguio but grew up in the states this episode put a big smile on my face especially when he was talking Ilocano...keep up the great work you guys.
What a beautiful video, I love these documentaries 🔥 they are so informative and I learn a lot through your videos, thank you Erwan.
Pang ibang level talaga ang dating ng vlogs ni Erwan, makikitang ginagastusan at pinaghirapan.
Finally. 🤩 Been waiting for this coz I miss Home.💚
Thank you for featuring our Hometown Buguias.🤗💚Hope you enjoyed talking with the folks.😊
Han kau mt nabartek jay tapey (Ricewine).😁
I really do appreciate how you let the people up north speak in our dialect. Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my root.! Nakakaproud maging isang tagabundok.
Your my favorite vlogger na po erwan.. Thank you so much for sharing your precious thoughts...
I'm glad you made your research, actually going to tribal leaders this is so cool..! unlike other bloggers they just have fun but not research and appreciate culture.. this deserves millions of views
Entayo agbartek. Just makes me laugh 😂.. Hello po from Sadanga Mountain Province 😊
Shyra Bethany Naalana Pards!
sanger garud hahaha
I want to learn your dialect poooo 😉
what does that mean po as mentioned sa vlog?
@@honeykrizza2815' Tara, maglasing'😁🍺
I really admire you as a blogger because you not just showcase the place but also the culture, traditions, and knowledge about the place😍. My mom and I always enjoyed your videos
"intayo agbartek" 😊😊😊
proud igorot here
How is it that you are telling a story so at par with other Documentary Channels???? Pag pinapanood mo parang national geographic lang.. Awesome! Hoping to see more of these.
Erwan heussaff we always love u from the cordillera people
I visited these place more than 20 years ago for a college project. I just want to go back up North. You made us happy again Erwan. Thank you
come on bro! beautiful story.. you are a master....ALAMAT!
Thank u Erwan Abanger's na me 4 part 3 bitin... I am just so happy that featuring our place & culture brought me back to all my memories of home, suddenly just had a tears of joy... proud Igorot from Buguias Benguet.
So informative, so beautiful, always nice to feel I know just a little about the community. Sorry that the drone has flown it's last flight. ☹
Thank you for bringing us another quality vlog.👍
thank you sir erwan for showing northern culture. i feel going home.
.. watching from macau... full blooded igorot here❤️❤️❤️
One of the best vlogger i adore😍🇵🇭👍
Has Hindi rin porener bayan kasi Hindi gag tagalog arabo kasi
Excuse me po😊 pinoy aq. Taga mindanao. Sa tawi-tawi po. Muslim po aq kaya ganyan ung name ko.
Im a fan of Anne and before i thought youre the lucky one.. But now im sure you both are lucky to have each other. You are man of wisdom, and definitely knows how to enjoy life in a deeper not materialistic kind of way. Pls continue to make more videos like this. You're an inspiration Erwan!
Thanks for Visiting my hometown Bontoc 😍😍. Waiting for Part 3 😊
Thank u for introducing and exploring our land of benguet as highlander,atleast the people who don’t know what igorot is --now they will slowly understand and getting to know everything..mabuhay ka
I loved Anne and now I love Erwan!so much subtance in this man! 😘😍
It's March of 2021 and I am impressed to go back and see your travel/documentary vlogs. I am a tourism teacher, and I've always incorporated your content in my lessons which are much relevant knowing that my students could one day be the ones who will lead the country's tourism sustainability. We really miss this kind of content, Erwan. It is raw, authetic, one of a kind, and significant.
"intayu ag bartalk!" Formula is waving at you! Hahaha😂
Artek spotted haha
@@artekdote OMG! Master 👋
Google should really give Erwan more credit and legitimate titles other than "Anne Curtis' husband" lol his work clearly speaks so much of his talent. Loved this series!
I always want to watch your videos because it's so amazing🤩
I have watched a lot of your vlogs but after this episode and journey of yours i am convinced that you really are man with a good heart basta dati pa na sesense ko na now im very sure intelligent yet humble.
Another vlog perfection Erwan! Always worth watching.. Hoping to meet you in the future. 🙏
The reason why I watched your videos,because you are such an inspiration. The way you speak and elaborate how beautiful every place you visit is awesome.I wanna be like you.God bless.
High quality as always. Nice job. Ang ganda ng video super informative!
glad you liked it!
I have been watching your videos for a long time and i just watched this just now... and how proud am i to be an igorota.... proud cordillerans here🤗🤗🤗.... matagu tagu taku amin!!!.
“INTAYO AGBARTEK” 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Once a bartek always a bartek 😂
Cinematoraphy /
History /
Background Music /
Nature View /
PROUD TO BE ILOCANO HERE
It's so refreshing to watch, it makes me feel so alive :))
TBH I MISSED WATCHING YOUR VLOGS, KEEP IT UP ERWAN!!!
This is superb! When he said we don't smile much but that doesn't mean we are not friendly. He is on point. This, most of the time is being misinterpret. Thank you Erwan ♥
The way he said "Intayo agbartek." made me laugh because a drone gone like that? Totally yes! A reason to go bartek. 😂🤘🏻
I wish youtube has a "love" button. Because this video deserves much more than just a "like".
A hotter, classier and more sophisticated version of drew arellano❤👍
Ngayon ko LNG pinanood to, proud ibaloi here, thanks for showing the culture and traditions of Highlanders.