Welcome to Algeria Vol.2 – GHARDAÏA | Exploring Ksars & markets, buying crafts & rescuing a kitten!

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Welcome to Algeria Vol.2 – GHARDAÏA | Exploring Ksars & markets, buying crafts & rescuing a kitten!


Welcome to Algeria, a country in the north of Africa whose rich and diverse history, culture and beauty make it the perfect travel destination. In this video we explore Ghardaïa, a city of fascinating customs and captivating beauty.

We were able to spend a total of 3 days there, and we totally fell in love.

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  1. Actually, there are many facebook groups of volunteers that help and rescue stray cats, but all of them are in french or arabic. Anyway huge thanks for saving him.

  2. I'm glade your are enjoying the mythical Ghardaia in Algeria 🌼 it's almost your own adventure in old classic movies💚 hope you have beautiful adventure and always welcome to Algeria💚

  3. Thank you for sharing your life with us. I traveled in Africa back in 1970's with a back pack and open mind, it was amazing, The people were wonderful, I hitch hiked, took busses and walked. I was taken home by many Algerian families we were curious about each other, we shared. It is wonderful to see they are still the same. I left southern Algeria and crossed the Sahara desert and met many more wonderful trusting people.
    Keep doing what you are doing with your channel, you will help change the world to a better less consumer oriented place. Thank you.

  4. I LOVE U GUYS!!!! Thank u sooo much for what u did for this lovely cat,u saved its life. As an algerian,i was interested in your video but when i saw this cat in such a dire condition,i was feeling low. But it ended up well thanks to u! God bless u!!!!

  5. Don't be surprised, algerians will not look at you as a dollars walking bag, neither a tourist, this concept it's not anchored deep, you're simply welcomed guest and to assist as much possible.
    This is far more specific kind and different from any other country.
    Just enjoy ⚘🌾🇩🇿

  6. Food is one of exciting things about travel…discovering new smells, new cuisines and new friends through that experience who could even invite you over to their homes etc why would you limit yourself to your very rigid narrow diet? It seems such a shame to just keep eating pizza topped with veggies !

  7. Just don't be worried of all this military controls; it just an old "tradition" since the civil war of the the 1990s, but now, all the country is safer than many western countries. So enjoy your travel and you are mostly welcome !

  8. C'est curieux, pour un état "arabophone", d'utiliser les langues qui furent, historiquement, les symboles coloniaux numéros 1 et 2 quant au nombre de territoires colonisés et de populations asservies : l'anglais et l'espagnol ! Je ne vais pas vous faire un dessin…

  9. In Algeria, you don't need to cover your head. No one will bother you if you don't cover your head. It is a tolerant country that does not require women, let alone tourists, to cover their heads. Algeria has a varied and unique cultural richness in North Africa and even in the Muslim world, and in this country, it is not compulsory to wear the veil. I have visited Algeria several times with my partner and groups of friends, including women, and one of the particularities of this country is its tolerance. Algerians don't look unfavorably on you if you don't wear a veil, it's your right. Know it.

  10. If you want to live an experience worthy of an Arabian Nights novel then I recommend the city of El Kantara. This place is spectacular, both in terms of the reliefs and breathtaking landscapes, but also for its atypical architecture which is reminiscent of the novel One Thousand and One Nights. Believe me, this city is just amazing. Change of scenery guaranteed.

  11. First of all i have to salute you for your courage to travel without agency or a car because it's so hard complacated and tiring.
    Second ,you don't need to cover your head it's true the people in Guardia are conservative but they just don't like short clothes for both men and women and if you go with a guide you'll be welcome and no one will notice you and they will treat you as special guest because they are really generous, and it's very nice of you to rescue the cat and to respect the city's codes .. hope you enjoyed it.

  12. يدخل الواحد باش يقرا تعليقات الاجانب يلقا معظم للجزايريين يعلقو ية عباد ربي نقصو شوية

  13. سمحلي قلت تربية ….صاحب القناة
    صوت الأذان يرفع …وداير موسيقي في الخلفية…حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل

  14. Yea im and Algerian too, thats what i hate people dont care to Animals althought Islam teachs us to take care of Animals not to push them away when in need.