AMONGST NOMADS | Part 1: Daily Routines of Kyrgyz nomads

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Published 2022-10-21
Come with me on my Kyrgyzstan journey and experience the nomad culture through my eyes. Get to know the people, their daily lifestyle and their culture.

All Comments (21)
  • @Aslam388
    The landscape, the people,the nomadic lifestyle is sooo similar to us the Mongolians ,greetings to my Kyrkyz brothers 🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
  • @dias7412
    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!
  • @Jinthathug
    Love from Mongolia, we are a lot similar in many ways feels like watching Mongolian nomadic family
  • @TheNera2010
    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👍👍👍
  • @uxaines8910
    Love from Altai, my fellow kyrgyz relatives❤️
  • @yevgeni977
    Теңирим колдосун, Кыргызстан!
  • 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!❤️
  • @chimmykim2195
    This documentary deserves a million views! It's so authentic. Waiting for the part 2 🙏🙏
  • @M3rFsh
    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.
  • @piroglou
    Greetings to our Turkic brothers from Turkey! We will always have a place in our heart for you for maintaining our ancestors' culture. 🇰🇬🇹🇷🇰🇬🇹🇷
  • @theriikk
    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 ❤
  • @nayabshots7911
    I generally don't comment on videos, but this video forced me to comment. This video deserves million views. Quality content.
  • @MrWvid
    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.
  • 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.
  • @companionelf
    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
  • 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
  • @alimko5932
    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!
  • @phralvim
    The nomads had great reputation of valuable warriors…it is good to see their descendants honoring their lifestyle until today.