The Extreme Contrasts Of Saudi Arabia

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • In today's episode, we bring you along on our last three days of our Saudi trip. We spent these days in three vastly different locations: the holy city of Medina (Madinah), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and the Red Sea city of Jeddah. In this video, we show you our experience in each of these places to display as many sides of this huge country as possible.
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    - Instagram: oskaranddan
    - Music: share.epidemicsound.com/nqD7H
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    We are Oskar & Dan, two boys from Sweden who decided to change the course of our lives, drop out of university and live life full-time. We're currently trying to visit 100 countries before the end of 2022. By the time of posting this video, we're both 24 :)
    Saudi Arabia was country #83/197🌍
    Thank you for watching!🙏😍
    0:00-0:30 Important context
    0:31-1:28 Roadside camels
    1:29-10:53 Medina (holy center)
    10:54-16:24 KAUST (polished bubble)
    16:25-24:13 Jeddah (old town and waterfront)
    24:14-26:11 Final thoughts

Komentáře • 828

  • @bush.nawaz.t8385
    @bush.nawaz.t8385 Před 2 lety +467

    I lived in Saudi Arabia my entire childhood, seeing people show the world every inch of Saudi Arabia's beauty! Love y'all from India!♥️

    • @niferpitou7714
      @niferpitou7714 Před 2 lety +11

      We love Indian people they're one of the kindest people 💕

    • @bush.nawaz.t8385
      @bush.nawaz.t8385 Před 2 lety +4

      @@niferpitou7714 so sweet♥️

    • @niferpitou7714
      @niferpitou7714 Před 2 lety +4

      @xzr Don't talk about yourself in that matter 💀 I work with many Indian and they're very smart and very clean 👍🏼

    • @JIFD
      @JIFD Před 2 lety

      Me Too!!!! In Jeddah and RIyadh. Nothing but the fondest memories

    • @bush.nawaz.t8385
      @bush.nawaz.t8385 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JIFD the drive by that main highway in Riyadh, looking out at the colourful and weirdly shaped futuristic skyscrapers 😌 feeding camals Oreos on the road trips to Mecca and Medina ✨♥️ Jeddah Corniche and dammam beaches!

  • @pilipinabeauty3420
    @pilipinabeauty3420 Před 2 lety +434

    I’m Pilipino and I work here Saudi Arabia and this is my second home . Very beautiful country so much peace and I love the culture and traditions 🥰🥰🇵🇭🇸🇦 love from Philippines.

    • @HSOON38
      @HSOON38 Před 2 lety +44

      We saudis admire the hard working Filipinos here one of the most respectful and heart warming people that I’ve encountered

    • @Alqhtani1998
      @Alqhtani1998 Před 2 lety +11

      Welcome to your second country, and I hope you live a good life. Saudi Arabia, as Saudis, loves and welcomes all races, colors and religions. Not everyone is good, but in general, we are a friendly people and we love the Philippines 🇵🇭💚🇸🇦

    • @Xow_
      @Xow_ Před 2 lety +2

      Love you guys

    • @badered4606
      @badered4606 Před 2 lety +8

      We love the Philipino people 🇸🇦❤️🇵🇭

    • @Alqhtani1998
      @Alqhtani1998 Před 2 lety +1

      @Miruction 💚💚💚

  • @y019_9
    @y019_9 Před 2 lety +74

    Actually these two guys are the best ones who visited Saudi Arabia, they gave respectful and honest opinions, there videos also great 🇸🇦✋

  • @jerwinalcantara7458
    @jerwinalcantara7458 Před 2 lety +109

    My most favourite country. I love the culture, its people and my Saudi brothers. Never had a bad experience when i worked there. Still hoping to be given the opportunity to work back in the Kingdom. I miss all my Saudi brothers. A Filipino now living in Australia ❤️❤️❤️

    • @saraa.
      @saraa. Před 2 lety +10

      From a Saudi, Filipinos are legit our favorite people haha so it’s great to see the sentiment shared! so glad your experience here was nice :)

    • @aboody404
      @aboody404 Před 2 lety +2

      im genuinely interested to know
      which country do you prefer to work in? and why
      also we love our filipino brothers and sisters

    • @Memo-ij1ek
      @Memo-ij1ek Před rokem

      Thanks a lot for your feeling it is mean a lot for us ♥️♥️ we love Filipino too 🇸🇦♥️

  • @newhorizons2945
    @newhorizons2945 Před 2 lety +225

    It was nice having you guys, Jeddah has certainly more to offer than this, but I hope you enjoyed your trip!
    As for the stray cats, yes it’s a really huge problem in all of Saudi Arabia and no one seems to care about it. There are a few youth-driven charity campaigns in Jeddah & Riyadh that rescue stray cats & dogs who are in a very rugh shape and try to find a home for them, they also started a campaign called (foster, dont buy) in order to stop supporting cruel pet shops, but there is only so much they can do💔
    Also we unfortunately don’t have the culture of (animal shelters) + people rather buying fancy rugdoll cats from pet shops than fostering local cats in need. But I hope this will change eventually.
    The most heartbreaking thing is that you sometimes see those fancy cats got abandoned in the streets after their families got bored of the responsibility 💔 they can’t survive street life like the cats that have been born stray.
    I’m a Saudi 19 year old girl, and my dream to achieve when I have enugh money is to start building animal shelters all around my country so bo more animals could suffer. Wish me luck!

    • @abdulrahmann.5843
      @abdulrahmann.5843 Před 2 lety +7

      بالتوفيق زميلة الحلم

    • @somekind3020
      @somekind3020 Před 2 lety +5

      بالتوفيق

    • @user-mi7vo6mz1n
      @user-mi7vo6mz1n Před 2 lety +10

      We can start a crowdfund campaign and build a group to do so. I am sure a lot of people will chip in.

    • @opi6096
      @opi6096 Před 2 lety +6

      أسأل الله أنه يوفقك ويوفق كل شخص هذا حلمه في تحقيق هذا الحلم، بالفعل والله شيء محزن أنه ما فيه ملاجئ لهذه القطط والكلاب فبالتالي حتىٰ اللي وده في قط أو كلب ما راح يحصل مكان معين معروف يقدر يتبنىٰ منه فحيروح يشتري بدل يتعب نفسه شوي ويبحث عن قطط للتبني
      أتمنىٰ هذا الشيء يتغير في القريب العاجل

    • @farisw.a9179
      @farisw.a9179 Před 2 lety +10

      Omg I’m so proud ,with people like you we will definitely make this country better ❤️.

  • @user-mi7vo6mz1n
    @user-mi7vo6mz1n Před 2 lety +31

    My Hometown. Yes, you can see the striking difference between the North and South Jeddah.
    The government is now working on to remove slums, build better living societies and improve the living standards.
    Jeddah is the gateway to Makkah and is famous for welcoming millions of Muslims from different parts of the world.
    In 70s , people used to come on Hajj (pilgrimage) on Ships which would dock on Jeddah harbor.
    I am glad that you raised the issue of stray cats. And the removal of slums have actually left a lot of them in bad shape. Because they used to live inside those streets and people used to fed them which have now left.
    I am sure that people are working on this and your video will raise awareness and will push more people to come together to rescue these cats and provide them shelter.

  • @asmaa.6569
    @asmaa.6569 Před 2 lety +54

    Welcome to my country and thank you for covering your trip authentically! In minute 9:50 when the guy hands you out Miswak, he tells you a quote by the prophet: "cleanses the mouth, and pleases the god". It's a common phrase people say about the wooden stick. It IS indeed strange seeing you getting excited about things that are totally mundane to me. Everyone here has a "Persian rug" in the back of their car ready for any picnic. You missed out on desert camping in Riyadh "Kashta", we bring our Persian rugs, make a campfire and cook Kabsa, our national dish, on a pressure pot. People take their cars and drift on sand dunes. The desert has endless golden sands, no rocks, nothing, completely flat. The sand is soft and light so you can walk barefoot. Dust blocks most of sun rays, so you can see the edges of the sun, a clear circle, as it disappears in the horizon. It's so beautiful, please come back again to experience it!

  • @raerawaili1090
    @raerawaili1090 Před 2 lety +53

    I would like to thank you for showing respect...much love from Saudi Arabia...you earned yourself a subscriber.

  • @yahyahussein425
    @yahyahussein425 Před 2 lety +114

    Hey Oskar and Dan, well you certainly did not disappoint as you have given a most refreshingly snapshot of modern Medina and Jeddah. I was last here as a teenager in 1984 coming for the Haj with my parents and to see how OPEN it's become it's extraordinary. My father and I both watched this (he's almost 91) and he remarked how modernized the two cities were in 1984 compared when he first came in 1960! He sends his salaams and says lucky you! Thank you for uploading!

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 2 lety +15

      Wow, that is truly spectacular! Thank you so much Yahya, send our regards to father Hussein!🙏

    • @yahyahussein425
      @yahyahussein425 Před 2 lety +4

      @@OskarandDan Thank you kindly both I will. (I am New York born and based so it’s nice to see that Dan has his NY side too)

    • @omar...4250
      @omar...4250 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OskarandDan There must be a first cause, which is the Creator
      It is impossible for nothing to produce anything
      God must have existed before creation
      And it must be one, since there is only one will, the cause of everything
      Where everything is created
      He must have a will, since creater
      He must have complete knowledge since He created everything
      He must have full power as he created everything
      the creation must be out of Creator
      Let me give you an example (of course I do not liken myself to God Almighty, but for the sake of clarification)
      If I made an invention, for example, a television
      Am I going to say it came out of nowhere? Of course not, or I say it does not have a creator, the creator is the inventor
      Will I be a part of it? of course not
      Do I have a will when I made TV
      Will I be fully aware of this TV? Yes
      Is my strength in the moment of the television industry superior to the television (if we do not take the factor of time) (because God is outside time because time and space are created)
      Yes
      Will the Creator create creatures that have a nature and a different creation from the rest of creation (animals) (1 freedom of choice 2 consciousness 3 language 4 mathematics)
      Of course, the four virtues of Islam are part of the instinct that God created in man
      And He taught Adam all the names, then showed them to the angels, and said, Inform me of the names of these men.
      ♦ The surah and verse number: Surat Al-Baqarah (31).
      name = أسماء
      Names mean languages, information, etc
      It is the instinct that God has placed in human
      Surah At-Tur verse 36
      Were they created of nothing, or were they themselves the creators?[And] have they created the heavens and the earth? Nay, but they have no certainty of anything![How could they?] Are thy Sustainer’s treasures with them? Or are they in charge [of destiny]?Or have they a ladder by which they could [ascend to ultimate truths and] listen [to what is beyond the reach of human perception]? Let, then, any of them who have listened [to it] produce a manifest proof [of his knowledge]!
      The universe cannot create itself, as if you say that my mother gave birth to herself. This is illogical. Where there is a point of not having it and not having children, so this is stupidity to say that nothing produces anything
      You cannot find evidence for it (for example, mathematics cannot prove that 1 + 1 = 2 has no evidence, but we believe that it is true and certain without evidence
      Likewise, language.
      Why does man have language and not like animals, just voices of anger and distress, etc.? A riddle, and we have no evidence for the existence of language. You cannot prove that language is real. You cannot prove consciousness. You can't prove that you are real and exist, not just a dream or illusions
      as well as the rest)
      That is why humans are different from other creatures
      Therefore, these four qualities must have a reason and a judgment
      For example, the choice
      So we choose to believe or not to believe in God
      Language so that there is communication and knowledge of the existence of God
      etc
      (As well as the build the earth and make it better *)
      Therefore, these four characteristics must have a reason
      It's not just a blank
      who created the Creator
      I will simplify an old philosophical principle for you. If I asked you for an Apple and you said to me, I will give you. If the one phiend me gives me, then the one who behind behind me ....... to infinity (Infinity), will the Apple reach me?
      No, of course, as well as the universe and everything (the universe and everything) (exist) so there is an end and a final cause we are the product of the first cause so this cuts off the end of the causes
      do you have proof that your seventh grandfather exists?
      did you meet him
      How did you conclude that he exists?
      Maybe he came out of nowhere (nothing)
      You will say of course not, this is nonsense. No mind accepts it.
      you will follow the logic that says that every accident has a cause
      Likewise, did the universe come from nothing, or is Allah is the creator?

      Now I have explained to you the Creator with logic and reason
      away from any religion
      But there is a gap. Did God create us and give us the four distinct qualities without benefit?
      of course not
      This gives the attribute of inferiority (Glory be to God Almighty).
      God is perfect
      The Messengers sent to every nation prophets,
      As Allah said in the Qur'an .
      and the last of them was Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace
      Is there a religion other than Islam that does not contradict logical arguments?
      There is no
      The religions and philosophies of Central and East Asia
      The Creator is present in all creatures
      This is logically wrong
      Christianity
      (There are 3 gods and at the same time they are one and this is a contradiction)
      The Creator regrets creation
      The Creator did not know the harvest season
      Doesn't know when the hour .
      The Creator put a rainbow beside him so that he remembers not to drown the world in a flood. But he drowned them anyway .
      God is the creator of the world, how can he be ignorant of something?
      He is the creator of everything, he must possess the knowledge of everything
      etc
      We Muslims use Allah, not God
      Because "God " is giving meaning that he is male
      This is wrong
      there nothing like Him
      Allah Almighty

    • @laplacesdemon82
      @laplacesdemon82 Před rokem

      @@omar...4250 if everything has a cause, then God must be caused too. If God doesnt have a cause, then the principle that everything has a cause is wrong. Either there is an infinite regress of causes or there is a first cause. In either case, its just simpler to assume that there is no middle men (who is indeed explanatorily reduntant)

    • @finnthechao
      @finnthechao Před rokem

      @@laplacesdemon82 he never said everything has a cause. he said god is the first cause.
      an infinite regress is logically impossible because you cannot have an infinitely precedent set causes for you to exist and still be able to exist. classic example: if you asked me for a water bottle, and i said that i'll have to get permission from the person next to me before i give it, then that person says he needs permission from the person next to him, and this goes on ad infinitum, you would never get the bottle.
      the first cause is what we call god. this first cause necessarily needs to have certain characteristics for it to be able to be a first cause.
      one is power, or capability. this first cause has to have the ability to actually get the chain of causation moving.
      the second is will, or agency. this first cause has to choose to originate other things, because if it did so through compulsion, we would have to ask what compels it to do so. this would imply there is a prior agent to this creator, and therefore this creator wouldn't really be the first cause.
      so the first cause had the power to create the universe, and had the will to choose to create it. this is the most coherent and rational worldview when it comes to creation, as the others abound with logical fallacies.
      this first cause that is the creator has other characteristics, but those are more easily derived from scripture rather than pure reason. we have evidence that the quran comes from a supernatural source and therefore is a reliable authority of metaphysics and theology. i can prove that the quran cannot be the words of the humans, but that is a different discussion. you can come to the conclusion that god must exist and have certain characteristics even without the quran, bible, torah, etc

  • @educationforblind6362
    @educationforblind6362 Před 2 lety +130

    I suggest you go to the rest of the Southwest parts of Saudi Arabia, Taif, Albaha, Asir (especially Abha, rijal almaa and namas), Najran, Jizan (especially the Mountains of Faifa and its villages), There are many historical sites and beautiful natural scenery which is semi tropical.

    • @KAhmed
      @KAhmed Před 2 lety +2

      hyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

    • @M.H.S608
      @M.H.S608 Před 2 lety +1

      What about Najran ?

    • @educationforblind6362
      @educationforblind6362 Před 2 lety

      @@M.H.S608 yeah and najran

    • @user-em2jq5od8x
      @user-em2jq5od8x Před rokem

      I live in Al Baha and I wish you had visited it
      There are new and beautiful experiences ❤️

  • @munimrmcf
    @munimrmcf Před 2 lety +19

    As a Muslim i always dream of going to Saudi Arabia. Right now its not possible but thanks to you guys. Love from Bangladesh 🤍

  • @leenasehli3607
    @leenasehli3607 Před rokem +23

    As a Saudi who was born / raised in Jeddah, it has a lot more to offer really,
    but I agree with you on when it comes to Stray cats. It’s a huge issue in this city, not everyone is familiar with the idea of adoption or animal shelters. However it is fair to note that there some Local shelters created by locals and animal lovers supported by the government.
    They just need to raise their voice more on this issue. and I hope it becomes the norm in the near future.
    Thank you for being objective and honest yet still very kind and respectful. It’s refreshing to get honest opinions from different angles instead of just polished compliments that doesn’t help us to grow and create a better place for our next generations.
    It was a pleasure to have you here 🤍 I hope I get to meet you both one day 🙏🏻

  • @janakimike5636
    @janakimike5636 Před 2 lety +29

    Just love how you two accept both pros and cons throughout .... ❤❤

  • @jamiefooddreamer6381
    @jamiefooddreamer6381 Před 2 lety +21

    The quality and content of your videos are beyond. Im shocked of how good Oskar arabic is. As well as your knowledge ! To classy men exploring and educating the world that people are people.

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you SO much Jamie🙏 Your comment really made our day🙂

  • @fuadsaadoun4051
    @fuadsaadoun4051 Před 2 lety +36

    I am from Jeddah, but I’m in the USA rn , I would be happy to give you a tour there one day.
    Anyway the reason cats are a lot in Albalad area is because of the surrounding areas that have been demolished, so all cats in that areas have left it looking for food.
    Jeddah is a great city where it gathers people from all over the world.
    I’m kinda sad you guys had to leave early and really spend longer time in Jeddah.
    Hopefully one day.
    Thank you.

    • @waleed2768
      @waleed2768 Před 2 lety

      Habibi we can’t hide the fact no one care about these cats it’s not only in Albalad it’s everywhere in Jeddah and cross the country !! ! Some municipal workers are poisoning them like in Riyadh, Makkah and other cities! We need protection to these animals

    • @knightara
      @knightara Před 2 lety +8

      @@waleed2768 Sometimes you can’t because of unnatural growth. Let the cycle of life get them.. They’re overpopulated. You can’t do anything to help them. In Australia they’re killing camels because they’re destroying their ecosystem there.

    • @iBaCKeYeZz
      @iBaCKeYeZz Před 2 lety +5

      @@waleed2768 Stray cat population are unnaturally high, control is important. Blindly protecting them will not solve the problem of their suffering.

  • @lilrestart
    @lilrestart Před rokem +7

    I can’t believe I saw Oskar and Dan visit my home town!I haven’t been there since 2016 so it’s amazing to see Jeddah again 😊

  • @Aviation_Explorer
    @Aviation_Explorer Před 2 lety +41

    I really love following you on your amazing travels and adventures

  • @yasirshaw3621
    @yasirshaw3621 Před 2 lety +32

    when Dan tried to eat the "Siwak" 9:35 I laughed so hard. We use this in Saudi Arabia to clean our mouths during the day when we are out because the prophet (peace be upon him) recommended it.

  • @ghadabaazim2309
    @ghadabaazim2309 Před 2 lety +15

    Love how grounded your videos are, not too critical, not too positive, just putting things as they are out there. Too bad you didn't get to go to Asir region, I'm Saudi and for me personally it's the best part of the country, snorkeling in the red sea especially in Tabuk would've been great as well as you would never get any water as clear as the red sea. As for the stray cats, it breaks my heart every single day. If you're ever in Riyadh again let me know I'd love to have a catch with you guys

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 2 lety +2

      We appreciate this comment a lot, thanks Ghada!🙏

  • @davidlogan4329
    @davidlogan4329 Před 2 lety +1

    Really fascinating experiences you have shared Oscar and Dan. I can't believe the landscapes! The food looked good also.

  • @MrMusic-ob2jj
    @MrMusic-ob2jj Před 2 lety +4

    Great video, I loved how you respect the people and the countries you go to.

  • @MaherAnani
    @MaherAnani Před 2 lety +6

    i wish to see you again in Jeddah.. so many places left to see .. love from KSA

  • @xXSOhaybXx
    @xXSOhaybXx Před 2 lety +179

    You are more than welcome in our country. And let me please clarify something. As long as you won't cause harm to any one and your intention is good, you can enter the Prophet's Mosque (al-masjid an nabawi) even if you're non-Muslim. And what is happening in Jeddah is renovation work for some neighborhoods because of the 2030 vision, so in the coming years we'll see great work in Jeddah. And I hope you had an amazing experience here in Saudi Arabia. Stay safe and see you around the world😃👍❤

    • @alking_am842
      @alking_am842 Před 2 lety +8

      @shorts mix طيب الان هم شغالين على الازالة

    • @nadiamoka
      @nadiamoka Před 2 lety +17

      مين قال أنه يجوز لغير المسلم يدخلو الحرمين؟

    • @xXSOhaybXx
      @xXSOhaybXx Před 2 lety +4

      @@nadiamoka غير المسلم يقدر يدخل المسجد النبوي فقط
      أما الحرم لا يجوز دخول غير المسلمين
      و تقدرين تتأكدين من المعلومة في موقع ابن باز رحمه الله

    • @joud993
      @joud993 Před 2 lety +3

      @@xXSOhaybXx اللي اعرفه ان الغير مسلم يقدر يدخل المدينة بس ما يقرب على حدود الحرم النبوي، فاستغربت لما صوروا عند البقيع

    • @silpharhr9791
      @silpharhr9791 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xXSOhaybXx عشانهم شقر تغير فالدين من راسك حدود الحرم المدينه كلها لكن اللوم على االلي سمحلهم وشال اللوحات لغير المسلمين

  • @cupidsnow3885
    @cupidsnow3885 Před rokem +1

    Love how respectful you guys are love your videos

  • @carollund6304
    @carollund6304 Před rokem +8

    Dear Oskar and Dan, I am so grateful for your videos on Saudi Arabia. I am considering a job at a school there and it was great to see the country instead of just reading about it. You two are my new go-to for travel videos.

  • @zuzanabetkova7883
    @zuzanabetkova7883 Před rokem

    I love you guys!! Thank you for these fun videos.

  • @arturpimen
    @arturpimen Před 2 lety +58

    I'm from Brazil and im a huge fan, congrats for this incredible job guys ❤️🇧🇷

  • @visceral_investing
    @visceral_investing Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Keep it up guys

  • @wheeiniei
    @wheeiniei Před 2 lety +6

    As someone who lives in Jeddah, i’m saddened by your unfortunate experience of the city. Hopefully one day you’ll come back here and experience the culture to the fullest. ❤️

  • @user-lk2uz3yz6b
    @user-lk2uz3yz6b Před 2 lety +5

    We enjoyed your trip to Saudi Arabia with you, a series and beautiful photography. I hope to visit you again in the Kingdom
    I wish you a nice trip 🇸🇦💐

  • @shilpagupta2557
    @shilpagupta2557 Před 2 lety +4

    I feel I have visited Saudii Arabia after watching your videos. Thank you for the wonderful glimpse of the mosque in Medina.
    Really really enjoyed watching your coverage of Saudi Arabia and have now subscribed to your channel.Excited to travel the world now through your videos

  • @AdelAlKooheji
    @AdelAlKooheji Před rokem +9

    The hotel in which you stayed in is one of the nearest hotels to the Holy Haram, hence it's expensive. It has nothing to do with facilities or luxury, just the proximity and yes, the room view. Makkah and Madinah are mostly spiritual cities rather than touristic, hence non Muslim tourists will have limited things to do in the proximity of the Haram, unlike the other places in Saudi Arabia. Thank you for the amazing videos and thank you for beautifully picturing Saudi Arabia! Greetings from Bahrain! (Saudi's tiny neighbour).

  • @alialghamdi.1804
    @alialghamdi.1804 Před 2 lety +10

    Nice vlog guys. There is an ambitious project to renovate the whole district "Al Balad". This district is located in the south of Jeddah and all of its surrounding neighborhoods are considered old/rusty. The more north you go the fancier and cleaner the city is. There are many sides and things to do in Jeddah, I think one day there wasn't enough. 🤷‍♂️

  • @user-id2dc1yk2q
    @user-id2dc1yk2q Před 2 lety +6

    Street cats are the most provocative thing
    Respect to you from Saudi Arabia

  • @B.algahtani
    @B.algahtani Před 2 lety

    I think your feedback is worth of gold, thanks for sharing your experience hope you enjoyed it.

  • @Estrelaaaaa
    @Estrelaaaaa Před 2 lety +85

    Regarding what you mentioned at the end about the slums, unorganized, and full of undesirable scenery, I want to make it clear to you that it is because of illegal labor and immigrants. The government is making a great effort to reform and develop it

  • @maryjoemchannel5544
    @maryjoemchannel5544 Před 2 lety +12

    A very nice adventure. Thank you introducing to us the beauty of nature. Stay safe. God bless❤️🙏

    • @Columbus768
      @Columbus768 Před 2 lety

      لاتخافي السعودية فيه امن وامان ولله الحمد

    • @somekind3020
      @somekind3020 Před 2 lety

      @@Columbus768
      الحمدلله من أكثر البلدان امان

  • @supriyajoshi1347
    @supriyajoshi1347 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved all the videos in this series... Especially Hasan taking you around..... Best wishes.... Keep these videos coming....

  • @CarputingYT
    @CarputingYT Před 2 lety +1

    Have a great day Oskar and Dan!

  • @CD-hv3vl
    @CD-hv3vl Před 2 lety +1

    You guys are amazing. You attract such interesting people.

  • @PhiromWalker
    @PhiromWalker Před 2 lety +1

    The great place to visit the big tour days!! Look camping with your great experience... 🎉👍❤️

  • @newyorkeranew
    @newyorkeranew Před 2 lety +15

    What a stunning production w fascinating insights into a Kingdom that is still a mystery to most of the world. You’ve captured the country where profound change meets a remarkably welcome culture. May the future bring life to the aspirations of all Saudi people and their visitors from around the world.

  • @howardshepherdson2925
    @howardshepherdson2925 Před 2 lety +4

    Insightful, fascinating and carefully balanced. Have loved your Saudi tour. A milestone in your video making.

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Howard🙏 We really appreciate that, truly.

    • @yazeedalmutiri3002
      @yazeedalmutiri3002 Před 2 lety

      @@OskarandDan If you visit the kingdom of Saudi Arabia again you should visit Taif and Jizan and Abha and finally the south of Saudi Arabia

  • @ryN50
    @ryN50 Před 2 lety +1

    welcome to saudi arabia hope you guys enjoyed thank you for visiting🌷

  • @sxy2378t
    @sxy2378t Před rokem

    Thanks for the video! Will visit soon... Hopefully :-)

  • @hsh4870
    @hsh4870 Před 2 lety +2

    Im Jordainian who lived around15years in Riyadh very peaceful💚the people r super kind and friendly so lovely💚

  • @mcarr7810
    @mcarr7810 Před 2 lety

    🥰 love you both Oskar & Dan

  • @alking_am842
    @alking_am842 Před 2 lety +37

    Guys you missed a whole different world, south of Saudia is a must visit for all tourists!

  • @Habibtay
    @Habibtay Před 2 lety +3

    I lived in Riyadh for 6 months, Jeddah for 1 year and Dammam for the last 6 months of my 2 years in KSA and I'd definitely go back to Jeddah anyday.

  • @niferpitou7714
    @niferpitou7714 Před 2 lety +12

    I agree with you about the animals we need to build shelters for them we have so many stray cats and it's impossible to take care of them. I have tried to help some cats and adopt them..hope things will change

  • @brothersman524
    @brothersman524 Před 2 lety +3

    Being a Muslim from the UK, I have been to Saudi Arabia 5 times (obviously for Hajj and Umrah) but visited Riyadh and Jeddah too. Jeddah is really nice especially along the Corniche. I have travelled to more than 30-odd countries myself and yes I have visited some stunning places/tourist sites/cities/landscapes/tropical beaches/waterfalls/deserts/religious sites but when it comes to spirituality, Makkah and Madinah is always in my heart and yes I have been to many stunning and some of the biggest masjids around the world

    • @iRoxass
      @iRoxass Před 2 lety

      ❤️❤️

    • @McFlashh
      @McFlashh Před 2 lety

      Have you been to America

    • @brothersman524
      @brothersman524 Před 2 lety

      @@McFlashh Yes I have. New York, San Francisco. DC and LA....and the Grand Canyon too

  • @taotaobarskih
    @taotaobarskih Před 2 lety +2

    I am coming to KSA soon. Thank you for the videos ☺️

  • @jefntungila3852
    @jefntungila3852 Před 2 lety +5

    Happy you guys went there and really loved seeing your experience as outsiders. SA does get 15M Hajj travellers/pilgrims every year (17M in 2019) so scaling that up to 100M should not be a problem.

  • @dianeschroeder3980
    @dianeschroeder3980 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow what an amazing video! You really outdid yourself Oskar. But oh the look on Dan’s face when he saw the dead cats.😭 That’s truly heartbreaking and a huge problem. Can’t wait for your next adventure!❤️👍✈️

  • @Hanoshi3416
    @Hanoshi3416 Před rokem

    I'm glad you two had fin in Saudi we welcome you any time💚

  • @josepinard30
    @josepinard30 Před 2 lety +15

    Such nice landscapes, thank you for sharing.

  • @TraveldenganDon
    @TraveldenganDon Před 2 lety +5

    Hey both. ur vids are an inspiration for my new Indonesian vlog. I just booked my ticket to Saudi because of this! And subscribed too!

  • @svenheilborn1537
    @svenheilborn1537 Před rokem +8

    Congratulations for your national holiday on 23rd September Saudi Arabia from your friends in Germany

    • @DzyAIM1
      @DzyAIM1 Před 7 měsíci

      thank you so much , we love you too ❣ , greeting from the heart of riyadh to the heart of berlin

  • @juancomedytv
    @juancomedytv Před 2 lety +11

    Great video Guys, Shouldve included Al Taif Region and Abha City in your Travel List. 💐💐💐

    • @newyorkeranew
      @newyorkeranew Před 2 lety

      Notes to remember for their next visit. Oskar and Daniel are still only 24 and will, no doubt, be back soon!

  • @Alexx3833
    @Alexx3833 Před rokem

    blasting "Green Light" while driving on a vast desert highway is such a vibe

  • @erikgjerstad9974
    @erikgjerstad9974 Před rokem +2

    Wow very interesting trip. You did such a fabulous job in presentation. Growing up I had heard stories from my dad’s former airline cargo colleague (also Swedish) who worked for Saudi Air. Westerners living in closed communities, the male/female separation, clothing restrictions, judicial system etc. Things have certainly begun to change, with some glitches you mentioned. However what strikes me most is the open, friendly and warmth at the person to person level. With so much ugliness generated between people, it was a refreshing change. My only regret is to see so many fast food western chains.

  • @hussainmohd6298
    @hussainmohd6298 Před 2 lety +2

    SO happy you guys enjoyed KAUST, I spent 3 years on the construction of it.

  • @Breakups2Makeup
    @Breakups2Makeup Před 2 lety +59

    It sounds like 9 days in Saudi was about all the time you need to see some of the major cities and attractions/landmarks. KAUST looked so cool and I had no idea there was an expat population out there, too! Not gonna lie, I was jealous of all the dates at the grocery store! I'm sorry the rental car saga continued into drop off. Here's hoping that some of the issues that you experienced will be remedied in the future. I guess there will always be some growing pains when it comes to building up tourism.Loved seeing this country through your lens and I hope to visit one day! Travel safe, friends!

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 Před 2 lety +2

      there are thousands of American and EU expat living in Saudi especially in Riyadh.

    • @Alqhtani1998
      @Alqhtani1998 Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheCrowdsOpinion No matter how much you try to tarnish the reputation of Saudi Arabia and the reputation of Islam, you will not succeed in that, knowing that your opinion and your words do not matter to us. Put it in the trash.

    • @cerw1n_
      @cerw1n_ Před 2 lety +3

      There's still more to see in Saudi Arabia. 9 days is good but not enough if you really want to visit most of the beautiful locations like Hail, Tabuk, Taif, Jizan

    • @khadijaunik9116
      @khadijaunik9116 Před 2 lety

      @@Alqhtani1998 i dont think he is alone with this type of thought tbh, we all know who betrayed the khalifat

    • @Alqhtani1998
      @Alqhtani1998 Před 2 lety +2

      @@khadijaunik9116 السعودي لا يخون

  • @oa3015
    @oa3015 Před 2 lety +8

    you guys should've visited Aseer region in the south for a much cooler tempreture and scenic mountains and cliffs

  • @irulp
    @irulp Před 2 lety

    Very interesting series!

  • @redangel1439
    @redangel1439 Před 2 lety

    Very nice series. i missed Saudi Arabia. Take care always. LOVE FROM THE PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭

  • @andrewwilks5155
    @andrewwilks5155 Před 5 měsíci

    Love this video of Saudi Arabia showing interesting details of the country.

  • @925Hanni
    @925Hanni Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the insightful videos you shared. Do you things two ladies could to the same self drive tour like you guys did this year? Or is it better to be accompanied by a male friend? Is local day tour organiser reliable if join groups from Riyadh? What other car rental company we could choose from please? Many thanks

  • @ahmedsindi7663
    @ahmedsindi7663 Před 2 lety +7

    Generosity is in Saudi people not because of the small number of tourists but because they are so generous.. trust me I am saudi and if you are still in jeddah welcome to my home.. 😊

    • @Eyad_A
      @Eyad_A Před 2 lety +3

      I was unhappy when he said that! We care about generosity because the god is (The Generous) so we been generous to other people, not because anything besides that.

    • @ahmedsindi7663
      @ahmedsindi7663 Před 2 lety

      @@Eyad_A hummm honestly we take our good attributes from god anyways as humans, so I dont think he is wrong in this.. bad attributes are from us and evil.

  • @jamesarthursmith5645
    @jamesarthursmith5645 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for visiting Saudi Arabia you are the guest enjoy exploring Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦🇸🇦💕💕💕

  • @PtolemyXVII
    @PtolemyXVII Před rokem

    13:16 From your coverage of KAUST, I think I would definitely like to visit there!

  • @RM-xv9xi
    @RM-xv9xi Před 2 lety +58

    In 2021, Saudi Arabia launched an ambitious project to breathe new life into the historic part of Jeddah city. The aim is to redevelop the living space in the city to attract new business and cultural projects, and make it a key destination for aspiring entrepreneurs. Historic Jeddah, the area known as Al-Balad, has more than 600 traditional buildings, 36 historical mosques and five major historical markets. It also holds ancient corridors, squares and sites of important historical significance, including the old waterfront. It stands on a major route for pilgrims that will be reconstructed as part of the project, to tell visitors the story of pilgrimage since the dawn of Islam. The five-kilometer waterfront will be redeveloped, with green spaces and open gardens.The project takes into account Jeddah’s heritage as a major focal point for people, trade and culture since its foundation in the third century BC as a fishing settlement. It was established as a major seaport during the era of Caliph Othman bin Affan. Jeddah has since grown and developed outside the walls of the old city, until Al-Balad became eligible for registration as a UNESCO world heritage site in 2014. Jeddah is currently undergoing a significant facelift to remove slums and undeveloped neighborhoods.

    • @monkas6077
      @monkas6077 Před 2 lety +2

      هوما ما مشيو قي جدة زي الناس

    • @moralitymayor9764
      @moralitymayor9764 Před 2 lety

      Big fart dude 😂😂

    • @pussgato9660
      @pussgato9660 Před 2 lety

      Where are they housing the poor people that used to live in the slums then?

    • @moralitymayor9764
      @moralitymayor9764 Před 2 lety

      @@pussgato9660
      I dreams dude
      Those are drummers and this is their own work

    • @tg3060
      @tg3060 Před 5 měsíci

      @@pussgato9660the Saudi government gave all this people new homes in more modern places

  • @alulan3282
    @alulan3282 Před 2 lety

    Great content🌹

  • @arjunsanalkumar4602
    @arjunsanalkumar4602 Před 2 lety

    Great content guys .Have you guys visited Oman.It’s a wonderful place to visit with lots of beautiful locations

  • @yodesuyo
    @yodesuyo Před rokem

    thanks for showing both sides of saudi

  • @cbligerman
    @cbligerman Před 2 lety +26

    Awesome vlog, Medina looks amazing, the people seem so friendly too. Hopefully the problem with stray cats in Jeddah can be remedied by a non-profit as more attention is brought to it, well done! 👏

    • @user-wj9io7ov3c
      @user-wj9io7ov3c Před 2 lety +8

      توجد كثير بالمملكة لا تعد ولا تحصى نحن نهتم بأطعامها ووضع لها الماء لهذا السبب هي كثيره

    • @cbligerman
      @cbligerman Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-wj9io7ov3c Thanks to google translate I understand and I am happy people are looking after them thank you for sharing that

    • @rami8896
      @rami8896 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah the cats in that specific location depended on the slums because the people there used to feed them. i remember seeing people on tiktok making videos telling people to pick them up from that place, but I guess they couldn't save them all. I would help some of those cats if I was in Jeddah :(
      I wish I can find the video again but there was a huge amount of cats there, it could pass as a city of cats. Never saw that many in one place.

    • @KAhmed
      @KAhmed Před 2 lety

      okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • @sumerianking4942
    @sumerianking4942 Před 2 lety +3

    Love Saudi Arabia from
    Iraq 🇮🇶 ❤️ 🇸🇦

  • @Letgou
    @Letgou Před rokem

    Nice upload. The background music at 1:05 on was really nice

  • @abe1323
    @abe1323 Před 2 lety +9

    Tamimi Markets are literally everywhere in Saudi, so it's about as typical of a Saudi supermarket as you're going to get. Cool vid though.

    • @Eyad_A
      @Eyad_A Před 2 lety

      يعني كأن هذا الشيء الوحيد الوحيد الخطأ اللي قالوه بالمقاطع عن السعودية لكن ودي اقوله شي واحد بدل مايتبكبك عالقطاوة لو الانسانية فيه تصحى ويشوف وضع المشردين في بلدانهم وقذارة الشوارع اللي فيها متعاطين مخدرات كان ماتكلم عن شي واحد هنا.

  • @ekayuanita7559
    @ekayuanita7559 Před 2 lety

    Waw I Really Like It Nice And Cleans City For Walking See The Nice Viewss

  • @prabhavmaheshwari4686
    @prabhavmaheshwari4686 Před 2 lety +4

    1:08 Oskar told he loves desert landscape, in India there is a place called Ladakh and Leh, it is a desert which has snowfall and is also the most beautiful place India

  • @ibrahimahmed3633
    @ibrahimahmed3633 Před 2 lety +1

    There is many many many beautiful places you didn’t visit in jeddah like the swimming beach or aqua park or stadiums or malls which is so beautiful

    • @rakanrakan1214
      @rakanrakan1214 Před 2 lety

      للاسف كلامه في اخر الفيديو صحيح اننا غير مستعدين ب اننا نكون بلد سياحية يبغالنا وقت

  • @looki_
    @looki_ Před rokem

    يازين فلوقهم يجننون ❤️ عاجبني انهم محايدين. نزلت فلوق وان شاء الله اصير زيهم ❤️🙌

  • @suecathcart4687
    @suecathcart4687 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Just watching this one and I was so emotional - I am a huge cat lover and I know the pair of you love all animals - it must have broken your hearts not to be able to do anything for them - I love your videos - please carry on with the travels xx

  • @AB1337_
    @AB1337_ Před 2 lety

    You guys seem cool, thanks for the visit and hope to see you again when everything in 2030 is ready.

  • @resorbence2790
    @resorbence2790 Před 2 lety +1

    God bless you (two)

  • @danyplayz
    @danyplayz Před 2 lety

    😍 love it

  • @Rain-un1yf
    @Rain-un1yf Před 2 lety +4

    Hiii ..21:57 The demolished buildings are old and may fall, and the Saudis do not live in them, but the irregular foreigners who came for Hajj and did not return to their countries, so the government decided to rebuild the place.
    -
    I love u both and support your channel🤍

  • @johnmones1450
    @johnmones1450 Před 2 lety

    Incredible wrap up of your trip to the UAE. You showed us the incredible cities and landscapes. Holy places and not so holy places. In your summation at the end some of Saudi Arabia is ready for prime time but the practical things like the problems with the car rental and with the ATMs is a big fail. However with all the drawbacks it was a fascinating trip nonetheless. Thank you for taking the trouble to share your experiences. Stay well 👍🙏😎

  • @arwallchannel7754
    @arwallchannel7754 Před 2 lety +5

    Im a bit surprised how honest u were during this journey cuz most of tourists who visit this country don’t show this stuff, therefore followers who have never been Saudi do see the whole picture of the country

  • @xFAYSALx
    @xFAYSALx Před 2 lety +1

    staying in saudi arabia and stepping in gum is part of the fun .... almost everyone i know who lived here have stepped on gum more then once .... but beside that i hope u guys enjoyed your stay here.

  • @kabamaro0081
    @kabamaro0081 Před 2 lety +2

    It was a nice journy👍❤

  • @emmeline.reinhardt
    @emmeline.reinhardt Před 2 lety +1

    24:07 Reminds me of the Monet painting Impression, Sunrise

  • @JIFD
    @JIFD Před 2 lety +2

    hahaha! When you started showing al-Balad I instantly thought ~ WOW, they have really cleaned it up! & then you started talking about it being a bit run down. You should have seen it in the 80's :P ;) We used to do a ton of shopping there in the evenings

  • @OMARYassin1
    @OMARYassin1 Před rokem

    Amazing Video

  • @tree_hugger6921
    @tree_hugger6921 Před 2 lety +7

    I really love this blog. I don't think I would ever visit as a woman but it give a vision of what the country looks like. I must say that it's a lot better than the vision I have from all the medias.

    • @desertsmurf
      @desertsmurf Před 2 lety +1

      Why wouldn’t you visit ? It’s perfectly safe for a single woman.

    • @tree_hugger6921
      @tree_hugger6921 Před 2 lety +3

      @@desertsmurf One of my friend had a really bad experience which makes me quite scared. I do know it's not as bad as a lot of people say and I can see how welcoming people are from this video. I know the country is not as it was and is a lot more women friendly as before. It is not as women friendly as most country and I don't really like having restrictions while travelling. I get nervous easily, so it might not be the place for me.

    • @desertsmurf
      @desertsmurf Před 2 lety

      @@tree_hugger6921 fair enough, but may I ask what year did your friend have the issue ?

    • @tree_hugger6921
      @tree_hugger6921 Před 2 lety +2

      @@desertsmurf last year

    • @desertsmurf
      @desertsmurf Před 2 lety

      @@tree_hugger6921 that’s sad to hear, but don’t let isolated actions put you off traveling, lots of VLOGS by single women touring Saudi.

  • @bodz9408
    @bodz9408 Před 2 lety +10

    15:17 You meantioned that this far from what you have imagined about grocery stores but however I disagree with that most cities in Saudi Arabia have danobe and tamimi market or other grocery stores of that magnitude. Like Riyadh, Jeddah, Khobar, Dammam, Mecca,Medina and Yanbu.

  • @hmmlife9538
    @hmmlife9538 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m from Madina .. welcome here

  • @sheilacarlislepyreneesmom

    Just an amazing video! I feel so bad for the sweet cats!

  • @SusanS777
    @SusanS777 Před 2 lety +1

    Great and honest video. Interesting insight into Medina. Oskar the easiest way to get gum off is to rub some ice on it to harden it and it comes off easily. Looking forward to your next destination

    • @OskarandDan
      @OskarandDan  Před 2 lety

      Aah will try that next time! Although hopefully, there won't be a next time😆

    • @SusanS777
      @SusanS777 Před 2 lety

      @@OskarandDan 😂😂😂