ENGLISH SPEAKING FILIPINOS In MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (Kalinga Rice Terraces Philippines)

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2022
  • ENGLISH SPEAKING IS VERY COMMON IN THE CORDILLERAS! FILIPINOS EVERYWHERE HERE SPEAK IT WELL!
    On this day, I head back to a local mountain village in Kalinga on a search to find Manong Teddy. Three years ago I randomly came here, and had a beautiful and inspiring experience with the locals. The village in Lubuagan sits on stunning rice terraces. As I made my way towards it... most Filipinos spoke English with me. I wanted to emphasis this in my title and description, because it is truly amazing! I believe this is because of the American influence in the mountains of the cordilleras. A lot of people will even prefer I speak English with them instead of Tagalog.
    Anyways...
    Off I went on a mission to find Manong Teddy and Manong Pakas! Into the rice terraces and mountains of Kalinga!
    Power On!
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  • @BecomingFilipino
    @BecomingFilipino  Před rokem +296

    Such an incredible feeling driving my scooter back here... and always amazed with the English skills of Filipinos in the Cordilleras! More videos to come...
    POWER ON!

    • @prosdthird4321
      @prosdthird4321 Před rokem

      💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

    • @agnescurrie697
      @agnescurrie697 Před rokem

      Am watching you kulas, nice you are back again in cordillera. Such nice mountain scenic view, so much green. Here where i am i called the mountain kalbo, no trees on top, lack of water.

    • @samfordtv
      @samfordtv Před rokem +2

      Yeah power on

    • @edr_tv
      @edr_tv Před rokem +2

      ❤❤❤
      Have a good day

    • @solmiranda1298
      @solmiranda1298 Před rokem +6

      Yes , they speak good English coz many Christian missionaries during American times put up churches there & stayed in their place even up to now.

  • @norilendelacruz693
    @norilendelacruz693 Před rokem +266

    My nanny and our house boy when were young were from mountains near Kalinga. And I remember they used to read the newspaper and books to me in perfect English. They’re highly educated. They informed me that missionaries came to the mountains and educated their elders and in return their elders educated them in English. They also used to help me with my English homework when we were in grade school. It helped me greatly. Because we migrated here in the United States and speaking English comfortably was beneficial. Thanks to those my Nannies and houseboys.

    • @alexismangondato3152
      @alexismangondato3152 Před rokem +7

      Mountain province is really a wonderful place to visit

    • @filmanytravel
      @filmanytravel Před rokem

      hey we make also Vlogs in the Philippines, your support (sub) would mean a lot hehe

    • @kilometer6712
      @kilometer6712 Před rokem +2

      Coz colonizer American wanted to stay in Ph cool places so they stayed and have vacations in our mountains provinces and locals learned from them for long time

    • @vomitingconfetti7187
      @vomitingconfetti7187 Před rokem +10

      @@kilometer6712 No that's not accurate. Americans has mining around Cordillera and mountain provinces and they built Baguio as their center offices and housing for their American personnel. It was designed by an architect named Burnham. Then when American missionaries arrived there they educated the elders and taught them and converted them to Christianity. They passed it down to the next generation of people living there.

    • @kilometer6712
      @kilometer6712 Před rokem +1

      @@vomitingconfetti7187 so americans built mines view too? 😂

  • @ViejojoVie
    @ViejojoVie Před rokem +18

    Went to Sagada last 2016. While having coffee in one of the cafe we heard kids fluently speaking english. Thought they were tourist but got surprised when we saw that they are elementary students.

  • @chowking4195
    @chowking4195 Před rokem +19

    You are a foreigner and you managed to visit that place👍👍and Iam a Filipino but never been in that place. Its been nice that you keep on exploring the beauty of the Philippines wherein all you can meet were all bearing a golden smile coming from their heart. Enjoy your trip kaibigan 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dannyestrada8572
    @dannyestrada8572 Před rokem +9

    The first time you visited Kalinga I thought that was best blog you ever made. You met this farmer guy and he invited you to have a coffee at his house. In return you gave him your Canada shirt.

  • @aminahforever4277
    @aminahforever4277 Před rokem +99

    I agree with you Kyle. Most Filipinos living in the remote areas of the cordilleras are very good in speaking English, couple that with their industriousness and respect to visitors. It’s also very nice of you revisiting Places and people you came across in the past. I remember Teddy, the gentleman with sweet smile and you gave your Canadian sweatshirt (?), the last time you were there. How beautiful Kalinga is😇

    • @kilometer6712
      @kilometer6712 Před rokem

      Which one is more beautiful and cool Kalinga or Apayao?

    • @floridaaguada4216
      @floridaaguada4216 Před rokem

      This people are hardworking,and rich,Sme of thrir children are working abroad and gluent in Ebglish en ilokano.very seldom speak tagalog.

  • @arjenation
    @arjenation Před rokem +7

    I can say as a Filipino they're the friendliest community in the Philippines. From warmest greetings, being approachable, nice, accommodating, hospitable and of course simple and smart. 👏👏👏

    • @deypiserl3211
      @deypiserl3211 Před rokem

      yes it is true before we were used to be called headhunters but if a stranger comes we take good care of him or her until she or he leaves the place we can even offer free board n lodging hehe so go and visit more our beloved province n hometown lubuagan❤

  • @susingdumdum482
    @susingdumdum482 Před rokem +7

    I am from Mindanao but living in Japan for so long . I heard about calinga but it’s my first time to see the view of the village. It’s so nice place and the people in the village is so nice too . Hope I can visit this place when I get home. Thank you so much for vlogging this place .

  • @arleneauriemma2808
    @arleneauriemma2808 Před rokem +7

    Kyle,thank you 4 featuring our remote villages fr.South 2 North & how beautiful their simple happy lives R.We live through you vicarously.KULAS D EXPLORER.
    Ur love 4 our country amazes me.THANK YOU 4 featuring our indigenous people & our unique country.
    STAY SAFE ALWAYS with ur travels.
    May "GOD" & ur 😇 👼 angel always keep U safe.

  • @d5Acierto
    @d5Acierto Před rokem +24

    I feel like having a tour of the Philippines watching your videos, Kulas. And you're a very good informative tour guide!

  • @rachelletolentino7753
    @rachelletolentino7753 Před rokem +17

    How nice of you to appreciate the beauty of our country even the underdeveloped remote places. Enjoy sightseeing and the hospitality of Filipinos. God bless

  • @anthonyenerio66
    @anthonyenerio66 Před rokem +54

    It's awesome that you are doing this. I'm in awe of your love for our culture, people and the land. Thank you for letting us tag along in your journey!

    • @ceciliaelio731
      @ceciliaelio731 Před rokem +1

      Same feelings here of gratefulness to Kulas and how amazing he has been to our fellow pinoys in all parts and nooks of our country. His patience, dedication, high respect and friendliness made him more of a wonderful person and embracing our culture is another great story to tell. He is more than Pinoy now than everyone else is. Praise God for his mission to be an inspiration to all of us locals especially, and to all travellers around the world. 🙏❤️🥳👍👍

  • @jaypaine1700
    @jaypaine1700 Před rokem +6

    In my hometown very less people can speak English confidently. Obviously those people in their 40s and above. but these people are confident and composed when talking to a foreigner.

  • @J11_boohoo
    @J11_boohoo Před rokem +28

    When I was searching the provincial hymns for different provinces in the Philippines, I was surprised that the Cordillera provinces use pure english in their provincial hymns, unlike other hymns in the philippines that use a veriety of languages
    I, myself, am from Apayao and although we use Isnag and ilocano here, we don't use them for our hymns

  • @VinCent-vk6wc
    @VinCent-vk6wc Před rokem +23

    The Rice terraces are definitely a treasure of our country, and so are these humble and kind people.

  • @riverbaczjr.8087
    @riverbaczjr.8087 Před rokem +3

    Lubuagan is my fathers hometown! i used to go to school there when i was in 2nd yr high school.
    Gud to see you there kulas visiting my 2nd hometown.
    Drive safe, stay safe always!
    Godbless!🙏❤️

  • @endlessriver8789
    @endlessriver8789 Před rokem +5

    I remember my grandmother she was a grade 3 only but she speak English Fluently than the college graduates.

  • @erickgamboa501
    @erickgamboa501 Před rokem +8

    amazing drone shot cordillera mountain is so beautiful and the philippines is so much blessed with this mountain ranges including sierra mountain ranges!❤

  • @mikestrella321
    @mikestrella321 Před rokem +3

    YES! thanks for not breaking your promise kulas, this is the only video I waited, the time you and Teddy will met again. The last vid really moved me and almost into tears after you surrender the jersey. Super IDOL

  • @christyyyy2912
    @christyyyy2912 Před rokem +4

    I feel sad and down today! This video makes me happy and help me realize there's more to this life. Super Apir, Kulas!

  • @jannibandelights7838
    @jannibandelights7838 Před rokem +20

    ENGLISH SPEAKING FILIPINOS ..... Spectacular drone shots of those mountainous greeneries and beautiful rice fields. Very nice meeting Gamon who speaks very good English. True, Locals who live there know English more than Tagalog. Basically because American missionaries during the yesteryears have set up schools there where they were taught Christianity and English Language. Calorie burning 630 steps and more than a million strides just to reach that village only to find out that Teddy is now in Tabuk. I watched the episode where you gave your jersey shirt to Teddy as a parting token. It made me cry. You are very lucky Kulas, you are there in the part of the Cordillera again. I have never been there although I have a lot of relatives who are residents there. An aunt who was a nurse and another aunt who was a teacher, they are both in heaven now. But I have a cousin, a dentist right now having a successful life in Tabuk, now the capital city of Kalinga. I hope I can visit that part of the Cordillera one day. Wishing you wise and well as you safely hamper the pavements of that beautiful place .... SUPER AMPING !!!

    • @rogerparong1795
      @rogerparong1795 Před rokem +1

      Beautiful Philippines from North to South from East to West of different tribes and dialects in addition to the national language Tagalog and English. Tagalog is now language mostly spoken by Pilipinos. Second is English. We are local, national, and international speaking people. A sign of adaptability and smartness. Some elected officials propose that Tagalog be used in communication in public speeches. Not really a good idea because some areas English is their second language not Tagalog. Just let the speakers use language he is comfortable with either Tagalog, English or local dialect. The people will understand and can be translated if they don't.

  • @INFLUENCER4403
    @INFLUENCER4403 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for coming back to our province for Kalinga. I'm proud to raise Kalinga....

  • @EdetteMendoza
    @EdetteMendoza Před rokem +3

    Wow😊.. nice to see my beautiful province Kalinga... thank you for your vlog, now everyone can see my place.. to tell you honestly back in my university days some if not most of my so called"city born" classmates didn't even know our place exist so i always jokingly (but🫤 deep inside) to tell then to study philippine geography.. We are pretty much aware of all places specially historical ones around the Philippine Island thanks to our history teachers in elementary and high school👏🏻.. But yeah it your videos make me feel more homesick.. never been home for 18 years... goodluck and take care always, from Edmonton, Alberta Canada..

  • @merlolimet4224
    @merlolimet4224 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Kyle for having me see the beauty of my country.

  • @Armchair-Investor
    @Armchair-Investor Před rokem +6

    I absolutely love the way your channel has grown and the way you showcase the Philippines. Amazing.

  • @gerryaquino9269
    @gerryaquino9269 Před rokem +23

    During the pre-WW2 period, American missionaries went up the mountains of Benguet & Kalinga and set-up schools & taught English. The highland people learned the language well. That's why it isn't surprising many of them speak it well especially the oldtimers.

    • @tokmol6007
      @tokmol6007 Před rokem +1

      WW2??...missionaries came way back 1900's....

    • @lynetteronquillo1830
      @lynetteronquillo1830 Před rokem

      Not only Benguet and Kalinga but the whole Cordillera region most especially in Bontoc, Mountain Province which is the center of the old Mountain Province and where there is a Catholic School and a Catholic Church and the pioneer priest was +Father Leon and a convent with a clinic founded by +Mother Agnes. I also remember Sister Elsa in Bontoc and also Mother Basil who stayed in the Convent in Sadanga- all nuns and priests from Belgium and Switzerland and Holland who were loved by the people there.
      There is also the Anglican Church in Bontoc where American missionaries constructed an elementary school which is known as All Saints' Mission Elemenrary School where we enrolled (even though we are Catholics)and graduated elementary and had the best teachers in all the subjects and where we learned how to talk in fluent English and where we learned to sing songs from The Hymnal that were all in English. I liked those Friday vespers and school masses because we all sing together hymns in 4 voices.

    • @XandieFireman
      @XandieFireman Před rokem +3

      Read again, he said "pre-ww2"

    • @lynetteronquillo1830
      @lynetteronquillo1830 Před rokem

      @@XandieFireman yes that was before WW 2 and they stayed and educated the people in the Cordilleras. The founder priest of the Catholic church +Father Leon fom Belgium is buried in the cemetery in Bontoc and as far as I know also the nuns.

    • @XandieFireman
      @XandieFireman Před rokem

      @@lynetteronquillo1830 im replying to @tokmol... i guess we commented at the same time.

  • @elenastone6011
    @elenastone6011 Před rokem +11

    A place in a cloud..... what a lovely view so beautiful. I'm seeing the Philippines with a new eyes thanks to you. That must be healthy living with plenty of fresh air up in the mountain less pollution with those greeneries absorbing CO2. Plenty of exercise going up and down the mountains and hills. The first time I saw rice terraces this way so impressive.

  • @marynussbaum5690
    @marynussbaum5690 Před rokem +2

    What a beautiful view of this nature landscape.

  • @jaybangers
    @jaybangers Před rokem +2

    I smile the whole time watching this video, and at the end get me more smiled because they kept your Jersey well.. Sana magkita kayo ni manong Teddy sa next video mo.

  • @cestlavielife7305
    @cestlavielife7305 Před rokem +2

    Nice village,very industrious,peaceful,natural beauty,English speaking,very humble people and happy.These are my roots coming from.

  • @joeaby71
    @joeaby71 Před rokem +3

    If you think our mountains are awesome & beautiful, i think you too is awesome & beautiful . Thank you for show casing our beloved mountains, & culture with so much respect and admiration, thats what makes you awesome and beautiful.
    Yes we frm the moubtains of cordillera specialy our ancestors speaks english bettee than tagalog that is because during the colonial period we were under the americans, and frequently vesited by the american missionaries & tourist . I love what you are doing.

  • @matildelerum7814
    @matildelerum7814 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for sharing Kalinga Province.Our Philippines history is not well explained when we were students.How lovely is our Katutubo in that part of Mountain Province. Amazing kababayan, very hospitable.Wow and your traveling without fear.People there are sooo nice and respect you.Love from NYC

  • @TheOnlyJoTobias
    @TheOnlyJoTobias Před rokem +21

    You have such a beautiful heart, Kulas! "Giving yourself" are definitely words to live by. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your experiences there. Thank you for reigniting my love for the land where I am from. Ingat po at maraming salamat! ❤

  • @LilyGWard
    @LilyGWard Před rokem +17

    Ate Gamon is so nice and her English amazing. Watching this that place is so peaceful and I bet the mountain air is so fresh. So lovely to see rice terraces and people working in the rice fields. Can’t wait to see the next vlog. 😊

  • @KiaraFayeTL
    @KiaraFayeTL Před rokem +3

    Wow! My Home Town LUBUAGAN! So breathtaking, the view! 🌤 Thank you for the footage!

  • @mikemikie8312
    @mikemikie8312 Před rokem +74

    Your right Kyle in all my years of travel I have found it to be a smaller world than we think because we meet wonderful and amazing people that have connections all over this earth example on my first visit to New Zealand I met a man that come from my birth town in UK amazing and so many folk I meet have same interests as me , anyways man that was a long climb of many steps to reach your friend . Kyle I am so grateful to you for being back on the road doing these wonderful trips and meeting so many gracious and good folk I love meeting different kinds of people and adore the history they come from and still live . Thank you so much

  • @rommelterante683
    @rommelterante683 Před rokem +19

    That is true that the elder people in the Mountain Provinces speak English better than most low landers because they learned it from the missionaries who taught them in school and most of them if not all are highly educated people. Most of the farmers I encountered there were college graduates and working professionals something I deeply admire because they value the land where they came from and the culture they were born to. Also, you will notice, that Kalingans and the people of Cordillera love country music. Thanks, Kulas for featuring Kalinga in your blog. I hope you can reach Tinglayan too. I had a classmate there in college that we respected so much. God bless

  • @mwinner0121
    @mwinner0121 Před rokem +5

    Now I remember Manong Teddy is. He's the one you gave your pancho (as Boding calls it) Canada jersey to.
    You are really becoming Filipino, Kulas. Whatever you give a person will always be appreciated or even that simple thought of visiting is enough.

  • @susanmejia6143
    @susanmejia6143 Před rokem +10

    So inspiring….. i really admire you Kulas traveling in your scooter i know you have faith with Jeprox but still pls be careful and stay safe…. Im from Nueva Vizcaya and ive been to Banaue many times but i have not seen those places hahaha you are my tourist guide in my own country and province Kudos to you…. God Bless

  • @ybxnop7443
    @ybxnop7443 Před rokem +10

    Thanks for sharing your videos Kulas. I'm originally from Iloilo and living in Brampton Ontario for 25 years now. I hope I could retire in 3 years while I'm still young and visit all these beautiful places in the Philippines. You're such an inspiration man!

  • @jordifeliu733
    @jordifeliu733 Před rokem +3

    Kulas, your excitement and happiness to find the 2 manongs in Kalinga is contagious. I still remember and keep your vlog there 3 years ago with that incredibly beautiful greenery nature environment with literally nobody there, only you found manong. For me, it's one of your best vlogs. 👌
    Congrats 👏

  • @romelsalud2312
    @romelsalud2312 Před rokem +3

    Filipinos are very friendly and Believe me u can't do walking alone in some other Countries.. Filipinos are very warm people to foreigners.. God Bless You kulas..
    Thank you for loving Filipinos

  • @FACE-PROFILERZ
    @FACE-PROFILERZ Před rokem +3

    I believe from Mizoram, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Taiwan and Filipinas used to be connected to each other because of similarities of 'Rice Terraces'. (1 Chronicles 1 : 19 ...the earth divides)
    Similar also on a tribal dance of Tinikling and chicken dance. Cheraw (pronounce as Chero) is Tinikling in Mizoram language called Mizotawng.
    Mizoram belongs to Indian state with same flags but differs in culture and languages.
    Mizo people looks Filipinoes too.

  • @thestevecbr
    @thestevecbr Před rokem +16

    I love the Cordillera region. specially Mountain Province, Kalinga and Ifugao. I suggest pass by Bontoc, Mountain Province and go to the Museum there to get a history of the Igorot, the indgenous people of the Cordillera. a trip to Sagada also in Mountain Province and last but probably the best (for me), is to see Batad (amphiheater style rice terraces) and Banaue rice terraces in Ifugao. when you have passed by the places I have mentioned, get a ride from Bontoc, Mountain Province to Baguio via the Halsema Highway. you will see the Cordillera Mountain Range. the view is spectacular! (reminds me of the Swiss Alps…) and tell the driver to stop when you pass by the “highest elevated highway of the Philippines” in Atok, Benguet and take photos!

    • @ZonnRamiscal
      @ZonnRamiscal Před rokem

      Thank you for appreciating our beloved Cordillera. The new highest point is at 7,968.07 feet (2,428.66 meters) above sea level here in Tinoc, Ifugao which is higher by 568.07 feet (173.14 meters) compared to the previous one found in Cattubo, Atok, Benguet at 7,400 feet. Hope you can visit it also. ❤️

  • @hectormadriaga6861
    @hectormadriaga6861 Před rokem +5

    #BecomingFilipino very informative facts about Lubuagan Kulas. Now I know why there's so much beautiful ancestral house still standing there coz its a progressive town during American period and the capital of Kalinga.
    Sadly manong Teddy are not around. Just enjoy the place and the people.
    Power on
    AGBIAG NI KULAS
    Amping kanunay

  • @johnnydaniels7601
    @johnnydaniels7601 Před rokem +4

    What a beautiful remote community, every time I watch your content videos like this I never want it to end. Its just so raw and soo real and you are the best at doing this imho. I appreciate you from the bottom of my inspired happy heart Kulas.

    • @lucilanimfaejas6573
      @lucilanimfaejas6573 Před rokem

      Thanks Kulas i have seen that mountain areas....it seemed I could not make to go there... i"mafraid of heights and maybe mt legs & feetcould not make too. But thanks much I had actual trip there because of you. God bless you Kulas.

  • @ulonsagaoc
    @ulonsagaoc Před rokem +2

    Wow that's my sister gamon Clara Saga-oc aboli❤️❤️,, thanks kulas for visiting again our village 🥰🥰

  • @leticiachiok8057
    @leticiachiok8057 Před rokem +7

    Just enjoying your Mountain province trek, the gorgeous aerial shots and all the people you encountered along the way to meet up with with your friend Teddy. Though you didn't get to see each other yet, they all seem to know everyone's whereabout...so closely-knitted community. So amazing that many interacted with you in English or Tagalog. Pretty amazing local mountain folks! 🤗👏

  • @nathanielbarry
    @nathanielbarry Před 15 dny

    My wife is from Cagayan, just to the north of Kalinga.
    Most people there speak English also.
    Ilocano, Tagalog, English are my wife's languages.
    Very friendly people in that area.
    Kalinga has great coffee.
    I have several bags in my pantry right now.
    We were just in the area a few weeks ago.
    I truly did not want to leave.
    Few places in Philippines like the Cordillera area.

  • @augustapagnas1687
    @augustapagnas1687 Před rokem +3

    Beautiful, feels like I'm in my hometown, nice that you appreciate everything, stay safe always

  • @RY-mj3oz
    @RY-mj3oz Před rokem +4

    And ANOTHER awesome vlog in your travel series! Your happy smiles just radiate from the screen, good positive memories put a glint in your eyes and we are forcibly but happily taken on a journey to revive your past experiences in a place that sparks joy in your heart. Great people, amazing views and lots of positive vibes. We live our lifes vicareously through you, and are immensely grateful for the experience... Bless you for sharing your life with us Kulas.

  • @ronhughes4851
    @ronhughes4851 Před rokem +2

    Kulas those drones shots are amazing. Thanks for letting us go with you on your adventure. 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸

  • @bizbobizbo82
    @bizbobizbo82 Před rokem +3

    It's always good to see old friends revisiting.

  • @easyenglishwithmstasha
    @easyenglishwithmstasha Před rokem +6

    Good morning, Kulas! That's so true! Thanks to the Belgian Catholic Missionaries (ICM and CICM) who braved the hostile terrain riding horses in the early 1900s. They opened schools and clinics and really served the village people. Upland rice and boiled beef, perfect meal! Have a safe journey!

  • @monimonsale7734
    @monimonsale7734 Před rokem +1

    Nice to see you Kyle. You're the first foreigner I know who introduce us to almost all the places in our country in your videos. Love all your post.

  • @mikedepidep5155
    @mikedepidep5155 Před rokem +1

    thank you Kolas on featuring the life of our mountain peoples in the Cordilleras.You are one among the few that have a positive view about us ,the indegenous people of the Philippines

  • @pedromacaraeg6721
    @pedromacaraeg6721 Před rokem +3

    Power on, "Datu Kulas"! Thank you for sharing all your positive vibes experiences in the Philippines!

  • @lanceano4506
    @lanceano4506 Před rokem +2

    Whereas with other Filipinos (and I don't mean to generalize) if you speak English, that will automatically mean that you are rich or also "feeling rich". Heard experiences where people get comments like as "hindi mo bagay mag english" regardless of how fluent the person speaks. However, in the Cordilleras, you are able to hear even simple folks or even farmer's children being able to speak English.

  • @noelf3312
    @noelf3312 Před rokem +3

    What a cliff hanger Kulas, we are waiting for you and Manong Teddy meet again.

  • @elbertdelfino8264
    @elbertdelfino8264 Před rokem +1

    I don't know if I'm the only one notice. Kulas had this Bisaya accent, it so cute. Amping ka sa biyahi permi bai. Power on!!!

  • @k_evralo22
    @k_evralo22 Před rokem +3

    I'm truly looking forward to see your adventure videos, Kulas!!! And, congratulations as well for having 1 million subscribers... ❤️🙌

  • @KiaNgan-ni9ud
    @KiaNgan-ni9ud Před rokem +5

    Thanx for tagging us along with your trips. Your trip there is making us miss home😍 and those wonderful drone shots are awesome. Bless you

    • @filmanytravel
      @filmanytravel Před rokem

      hey we make also Vlogs in the Philippines, your support (sub) would mean a lot hehe

  • @jbuyacao3873
    @jbuyacao3873 Před rokem +2

    oh no you missed manong Teddy... how I wish and was looking forward to watch your re-union... I am pretty sure he will be super happy to see you again

  • @someoneelseright4671
    @someoneelseright4671 Před rokem +19

    You would never think you'd get lost in Kalinga or anywhere in the Mt. Province cuz ppl speak English way more than they speak Tagalog.

  • @missyvettedemayo5873
    @missyvettedemayo5873 Před rokem +1

    Omg Kyle!im so happy and super excited to see your re union with manung Teddy after 3 years.

  • @diamondsr4ever381
    @diamondsr4ever381 Před rokem +7

    I have a bestfriend from Kalinga and we had been driving a lot of times going home to Kalinga...passed by the roads you have passed by...wow...i salute you for your diligence, patience and all going to visit some friends...stay safe and take care Kulas...Filipinos love you...that is for sure.

  • @salvaciontharalson6332
    @salvaciontharalson6332 Před rokem +1

    I just saw your blog and I am amazed at you coz you took time to visit your Filipino friends even in the middle of the mountains. I have not been there but the view is beautiful and you interact well with the people there. You can be a good source of information about us Filipinos and I admired you for taking your time to visit your friends. Keep up your journey and I pray for your safety.

  • @iangiles3360
    @iangiles3360 Před rokem +2

    What a beautiful part of the Country.

  • @angstisnotmycupoftea3485

    wow! Kalinga is my birth place glad you visited there hehe

  • @piscesgirl4184
    @piscesgirl4184 Před rokem +11

    Thank you for featuring and exploring UMA LUBUAGAN KALINGA! Our hometown. 🌄💗😇🥳 Enjoy the rides and keep safe. 🤗

    • @filmanytravel
      @filmanytravel Před rokem

      hey we make also Vlogs in the Philippines, your support (sub) would mean a lot hehe

  • @markb8790
    @markb8790 Před rokem +1

    Welcoming! Hospitable! Cheerful!. Thanks kulas for giving us a glimpse of the wonderful people of kalinga

  • @blueberry_ham1466
    @blueberry_ham1466 Před rokem +1

    I’m so glad you came back!

  • @PONGZWORKTV
    @PONGZWORKTV Před rokem

    Absolutely Breath taking and amazing views kulas. Amping permi

  • @avenidalanila1876
    @avenidalanila1876 Před rokem +1

    You’re braved enough in reaching out remote place of our country and Thanks with your videos because we can those place through your blogs and its a beautiful places that million filipino’s can’t reach!

  • @cynthiavalguna5635
    @cynthiavalguna5635 Před rokem

    Breathtaking view😍❤️! Love it! Thank you for showing us Cordillera!

  • @newthink2649
    @newthink2649 Před rokem

    Injoy and be safety while you driven your scoore.. We have a beautiful country God bless Philippines

  • @zyrilalicog4294
    @zyrilalicog4294 Před rokem +3

    Yeeeyyyy you came back to our town🥰🥰🥰🥰
    Manang Clara
    Manang Madeline.... literally my neighbors 😁😁😁💗💗

  • @gelnamontealto3749
    @gelnamontealto3749 Před rokem +1

    Congratulation kulas you reach 1M! More blessings coming & more subscribe! May the Lord God guiding you in your journey, because your heart full of love in our country Phil. Especially of our kababayan! Always watching you from Hong Kong!❤️🤗🤗🎊🎊🎈🎈🎉🥳🥳🥰🥰

  • @fernandicobautista2786
    @fernandicobautista2786 Před rokem +1

    You are so Right on your perspective of life in the Philipines Kulas. that's why i always watch and envy your adventures and showing the positive side of the Filipinos.. I too lived in toronto for the last 30 years and retired last year.. You actually just passed by my birthplace which is Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.. Keep up the Good work and Thank You for being an Instrument of unity and love among us Pinoys..

  • @morenaetuqsal2136
    @morenaetuqsal2136 Před rokem

    Wow thanks forvloging thisplace very nice beautiful place in thier in our country Philippines. Thank u soo much.

  • @replied631
    @replied631 Před rokem

    What incredible about you is in your videos you are telling a story.. a Filipino story. Thank you Kulas!

  • @JohnSmith-bz9be
    @JohnSmith-bz9be Před rokem +14

    Maybe instead of saying the phrase "simple life", maybe say, "uncomplicated life". Just my thoughts... What I like about all of this... you know when you meet people in life that leave a resonance of your time with them and the promises to meet up again but most of the time never happens, what I appreciate about this adventure is that you are keeping true to your promises. This is just as special as the Muslim community in Mindinao quietly protecting you on your travels. As somebody that has enjoyed travel documentaries for many years, this adventure is one of the most poignant ones. Michael Palin would be proud of you :)

  • @denna_1018
    @denna_1018 Před rokem +1

    wow😍😍😍😍😍beautiful place🥰as always..Godbless Kolas😘♥️✨️

  • @vrelltaganas5073
    @vrelltaganas5073 Před rokem

    Truly Mountains are always better than building....Our heartfelt thanks to you Kuya Kulas, for all the the appreciations in this kind of community.....you are like an Angel in disguise ...hope you could witness the Sunrise on those mountains it's one of the best...

  • @laurahermanos9915
    @laurahermanos9915 Před rokem

    Woww im frm luzon but i never been there good to you you went there ready . Ive been in Mindanao also sence 1975 till 1991 then back to Luzon in Panggasinan . Nice to have you as a bloger .more power and thank you

  • @kurdapyah4790
    @kurdapyah4790 Před rokem +1

    You got me with this Bro Kulas i always love the mountain communities.

  • @haneen88
    @haneen88 Před rokem

    I really admire your passion Kulas. Thanks for featuring the Cordilleras in your vlogs. Enjoy your journey. Power on! ❤️

  • @crismauricio8314
    @crismauricio8314 Před rokem +2

    Woooow! I remembered watching your 1st video when you went to Kalinga and randomly had coffee and sky flakes with the locals there. It is so memorable because that is the first vlog of yours that I have viewed and made me subscribe to your channel immediately. Its so amazing that you came back to that place just to visit the Manongs who accommodated you during that time. You are truly a wonderful person Kulas! Apir! Ang galeeeeeeng!!!

  • @darrellbrixey5341
    @darrellbrixey5341 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for another awesome video Kulas 🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @jobernvalguna6571
    @jobernvalguna6571 Před rokem

    OMG! KULAS YOUR SO AMAZING! Amazing view as well! Love it!😚

  • @ma.joyneyrosealejandro2101

    Wow 🥰🥰, be safe po kuya enjoy life
    Enjoy while you're in Philippines have fun., God bless you po

  • @edgardofano537
    @edgardofano537 Před rokem

    Good your back more info on your tours to come. God bless you.

  • @tonettemakalintal2317
    @tonettemakalintal2317 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Kulas for sharing your adventures and to watched those beautiful places and the people in our country. More power.

  • @mr.q8430
    @mr.q8430 Před rokem

    Your video in that place is one of my favorite. It's so inspiring.
    And it's good that you visit the place again, and visit manong.
    I like your vlog in the Cordilleras. Eventhough, I watch it late due to my busyness, but I find time to watch your Cordillera adventures.
    Power On Kulas!

  • @mikemikie8312
    @mikemikie8312 Před rokem +2

    Kyle enjoy your well deserved rest after that long trek up the mountain see you and manong Teddy in round two .

  • @nanettemiller4853
    @nanettemiller4853 Před rokem +7

    I remember when I was little, my Mom had a maid from Ilocos so, she didn’t speak Tagalog, so we spoke to her in English😁

  • @joanneramos5310
    @joanneramos5310 Před rokem

    Congratulations Kulas for hitting 1M subscribers! Power on.

  • @arielcorpuzofficial2249
    @arielcorpuzofficial2249 Před rokem +1

    Always keep safe kulas watching from Manitoba Canada thank you to embrace our culture in the philippines 🇵🇭 gorbless

  • @gaufrid1956
    @gaufrid1956 Před rokem

    So many steps Kulas! What an amazing place and such beautiful and friendly people! Their English is very good. Amping ka sa imong pag lakaw Datu Kulas!

  • @noelc.santos7989
    @noelc.santos7989 Před rokem +2

    I remember you giving him your Canadian (red) shirt when you were leaving. I see he kept it and it is on the next video. Cool. For me, coming back for another visit means there is friendship built there. It’s not an easy and comfortable journey but for me, I will appreciate the effort of coming back. I don’t know what’s in the next video but I hope you get the chance to see Teddy. Thank you and Power On!