Unbelievable Truth Shocking WIFE SWAPPING Tradition in Pakistan! - Travel Documentary

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  • @Traveldocumentarymedia
    @Traveldocumentarymedia  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Unbelievable Truth Shocking WIFE SWAPPING Tradition in Pakistan! - Travel Documentary

  • @brolexbuffvym
    @brolexbuffvym 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks for watching! What type of landscapes do you find most captivating in our Travel Documentary episodes?

  • @winglobe66
    @winglobe66 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wow, what a captivating exploration of Pakistan's rich culture and stunning landscapes! 🌟 The traditions and beauty of the Droba tribe are absolutely intriguing. Can't wait to learn more about the other wonders Pakistan holds. Great video!

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It's heartening to know that the travel documentary resonated with you and brought the beauty and traditions of Pakistan to life. The Droba tribe's unique culture is indeed fascinating, and there's so much more to uncover in this incredible country. I'm thrilled you're eager to explore more of Pakistan's wonders with us. What other aspects of Pakistani culture or regions are you most curious to see in upcoming travel documentaries?

  • @streetbroom
    @streetbroom 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    8:04 These are not mosques from Pakistan but from Turkey. This one is Valide Sultan Mosque. And the one at 08:11 is actually Hagia Sofia cathedral later converted to mosque. You'd better buy your stock videos carefully, mate.

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for pointing that out. It's important to have accurate visuals in a travel documentary, especially when representing different cultures and places. I appreciate your keen eye and will definitely be more careful in selecting footage in the future. Your feedback helps improve the quality and authenticity of content. Have you traveled to Turkey before?

  • @user-pf2de8pp4u
    @user-pf2de8pp4u 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    *Sir you must know that those who built grand Mosques, also demolished many famous Hindu Sikh and Buddhists places of religion and education. You should have questioned whatever happened to the rich culture and heritage of those natives who lived here for thousands of years. if the Bamiyan Buddha statue were not existed (this was huge and indestructible as it was built out of a mountain) until recently, no one would have believed that Afghanistan was once a part of Indian (Hindu-Budhists-Jain-Sikh) culture and heritage and all were destroyed and finally those 21% Hindus-Sikhs-Jains who were still living in the area now Pakistan since 1947, were forced to leave their homes since centuries to save their lives in 1947. More than 800,000 Hindus-Sikhs-JAINS were slaughtered by local Muslims while 9 to 10 million were fleeing to main land Indian in 1947 known as the partition of India. So beware of bloody history of this land. Will Durant in his epic "The story of Civilization" writes. "the Mohammedan conquest of India is the bloodiest in the history of entire mankind..." I leave it there. This land is still known all over the world as The cradle of Terrorism in this century with Islamic nuclear bomb*

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and the historical context surrounding this sensitive topic. Travel documentaries like this aim to explore diverse perspectives, cultures, and histories, shedding light on both the beauty and complexity of the places we visit. The impact of history on local cultures and people is undeniable, and it’s important to reflect on these aspects. How do you think travel documentaries can better address the rich, multifaceted histories of such regions while respecting all sides?

  • @susicolin5076
    @susicolin5076 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Why would I watch this if you cannot even spell Indus River correctly.

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There may be some mistake in our process of making this video. Thanks a lot for you advice! Subscribe our channel for more travel documentary contents everyday.

  • @Shobyw
    @Shobyw 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good information but it is highly misleading because of the people and places filmed!!

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for sharing your perspective. I understand your concerns about the representation of people and places in this travel documentary. Our goal is to provide an authentic glimpse into different cultures while being respectful and accurate. We always strive to learn and improve. What specific aspects do you think could be better represented in future travel documentaries?

    • @Shobyw
      @Shobyw 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Traveldocumentarymedia it was not authentic and totally misleading. Your thumbnail was totally misleading.

    • @Shobyw
      @Shobyw 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Traveldocumentarymedia where does wife swapping come in? You are portraying a complete misleading picture as if Pakistan is Bangkok and it runs a key club!!

  • @khalidimran6534
    @khalidimran6534 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The overall video is very good and contains 80 percent facts.. but the structures like some mosques , picures, markets, and people with western clothes are not from pakistan, rather that have been taken from Turkey, KSA, India, Thiland, Malaysia, Nepal and from some central Asian states. The Nude & Vulgure pics on the title donot belong to pakistan.. such vulgarity & nudity can not be tolerated in Pakistan neither by Relegion nor by culture. And this stupidity is strongly condemned!!!
    The story of wife sharing or exchange is totally non sense and false. such traditions are found rarely in very few tribes of Tibet, Mangolia & Africa..
    In kalaash velley of Pakistan, some Non Muslim Kalaashi or Kaafir tribes celebrate some festivals very decently either to welcome Spring , or Harvest season of crops like wheat etc. Marriages or Death ceremonies are also very interesting, there. During snow fall and before the start of Spring a ceremony is held in which young boys and girls gather to select their life partner...But all the festivities are very coloufull, traditional and decent!!!

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the travel documentary. I appreciate your insights and the depth of your knowledge about the region's culture. While we strive to present accurate and respectful content, it’s clear there are areas where we could improve. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us create documentaries that reflect the true essence of each place. How would you suggest we approach these topics to better represent the culture and traditions?

  • @yasiriqbal3784
    @yasiriqbal3784 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    HARIMEO DON'T DO PROPAGANDA AGAINST ISLAM AND PAKISTAN MAY BE UNBLEVER

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I understand your concern, and I want to assure you that our intention with this travel documentary is to explore and learn about different cultures and traditions around the world. We aim to present the facts as they are, without judgment or bias. Our goal is to create awareness and promote understanding. How do you think travel documentaries can help in building bridges between different cultures?

  • @malikkhokhar3746
    @malikkhokhar3746 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I am afraid a lot of pictures are NOT of Pakistan, NOT from Pakistan. I have widely travelled in Pakistan - especially the Northern Areas and have never come across or even heard about Drakba Tribe.... Wife swapping may be practiced in some Himalayan Regions ... Tibet etc, but not so in Pakistan. You have mentioned Faisal Mosque in Islamabad ... but the pictures from mostly from Turkey - likely the Blue Mosque and the interior of Haga Sophia. And, most importantly, Pakistani people are quite conservative. Many market scenes and the thinly clad shoppers are Not Pakistan. Maybe, some serious editing will make this Video a valuable video on Pakistan and its people.

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for sharing your perspective. I appreciate your insight and agree that accuracy is vital in any travel documentary. It's clear you've experienced Pakistan firsthand, and your feedback is valuable. Our goal is to provide an authentic representation, and we will revisit the content to ensure it reflects the true essence of the country. Your observations will help us improve future documentaries. Have you encountered any other unique cultural practices during your travels?

  • @amvedin
    @amvedin 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This video will get the first prize in a contest of extremely stupid videos.

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I appreciate your feedback, and I understand that this topic might not resonate with everyone. Travel documentary content often explores diverse cultures and traditions, which can sometimes be challenging to grasp or accept. Our goal is to shed light on different perspectives, even if they seem unusual. What aspects of travel documentaries do you find most engaging?

  • @teresacastillo1783
    @teresacastillo1783 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    CIA Pakistan aim goal shows study tourist attractions study foreigners religion activities

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's clear that the topic of a travel documentary exploring the complexities of CIA activities in Pakistan is intriguing, especially when it delves into tourist attractions, the experiences of foreigners, and religious practices. Understanding these layers can shed light on the intricate dynamics within the country. What aspect of this travel documentary interests you the most: the historical context, the cultural insights, or the exploration of religion?

  • @allembrace
    @allembrace 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    You are giving mis/disinformation. It is unconscionable, deceptive. Paki-Stan was formed on religious basis, in 1947, - Islam - & paki-stan is a sunni religious country - land was stolen from INDIA/INDIANS/Hindus / - becoz ISLAM which is primitive is highly aggressive - language, land were stolen with the help of crusaders , British, then colonial power. Ahmadiya , shia, khojas, bohras are declared as non-moslems in paki-stan by sunni govt.

    • @Traveldocumentarymedia
      @Traveldocumentarymedia  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I understand your concerns and appreciate you sharing your thoughts. The aim of this travel documentary was to explore and understand different cultural traditions, not to mislead or spread disinformation. The complexities of history and culture can be interpreted in many ways, and this documentary is one perspective among many. It's important to keep the conversation respectful and open-minded. What are your thoughts on how we can present cultural nuances more accurately in future travel documentaries?