I’ve Traveled For 35 Years | My Favorite Places on Earth
Join Gabriel Morris on an extraordinary journey as he reflects on his 35 years of global exploration, having ventured to 100 countries around the world. In this captivating video, Gabriel unveils his top five favorite places on Earth, sharing personal anecdotes and breathtaking visuals that highlight the beauty and diversity of our planet.
From stunning landscapes to vibrant cultures, this video is a celebration of travel and adventure. Whether you’re an avid traveler or a dreamer planning your next getaway, Gabriel’s insights and experience will inspire you to explore the world.
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Filmed with the DJI Osmo Action and GoPro Hero, this video showcases Gabriel’s passion for budget travel and the great outdoors. Discover the essence of travel through the eyes of a seasoned adventurer and immerse yourself in the beauty of the world’s hidden gems.
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It's gonna be a sad day if you ever retire Gabe mate!!
I want to see Jordan.Glad to see Cappadocia was on your list. Will visit there for the first time in Sept. Thanks for sharing your faves! Its so helpful!
That was very interesting. 🎩
Definitely checking out Petra now thanks to you Gabe. I only remember it from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Where did you stay near the site? Or did you stay in a nearby city?
Totally enjoyed this vlog Gabriel
Anything you’ve hiked in the Himalayas always held my attention and now I have to go find the Hampi India vlog lol I’ve seen 90+% of your episodes but I don’t fully recall that one!
All the best Gabriel from 🇨🇦
You da man!
Nice to have your perpetual vacations paid for by YouTube. 😂😂😂
Great stuff Gabriel, really enjoyed that. Please do more of lists, such as – Best Cities, Craziest Transport Stories, Animal Encounters, Best Little Known Places, Countries That You Still Want To Get To.
Excellent choices Gabriel. You are definitely my role model and inspiration for travel ideas.
I'm Glad you're not one of these crazy YouTubers getting black out drunk, sneaking across borders, hitting on women etc. you just tell us the facts I like that
nice choices🏁👍☘😊
🙂💙❤👍Petra would be Awesome to See in Person. 🙂
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Enjoyed seeing your top 5. I would not be able to choose where to visit, they all look great. Looking forward to Sierra Nevada mountains. 🙏 😊
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Really unique and interesting list. Great 2 part video! Thank you ☺️🙏
you have to visit hargada and sharm alshek . when you cam to Egypt again , you well like it for shore
Peru and Mexico and Egypt are great for history
Whaaaattttt??? No Monte Negro 😞
As a fellow Californian, I always enjoy your work from our home State. Cheers Mr. Morris.
The best place on Earth is Rome. You can't beat the history there.
Your number one choice was not a surprise; in fact I laughed when you said it. Duh now.
Thank you Gabriel 😊❤
That's our wedding song playing in the background "Turkey in the Straw" 🎉
You can visit Petra for free, there's a bus at the entrance that takes you to little Petra and you hike 10kms back through an incredible landscape and you end up going in reverse
love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Marbella Spain the costa del sol, one of the greatest places in the world with an unbeatable climate, traditional Spain meets modern… mountain and sea
Great list for an adventurous traveler.
After all the amazing places you've been, and all the incredible experiences you've had all these years, Gabe, I can't even imagine trying to narrow it down to your 10 favorite places! That must have been so difficult, but you did it. 👍I would love to go to any of the places you mentioned! I don't have the means to do it, so I am happy I get to do it vicariously through you. 😊
Cool you rated Hampi so high. I'm planning to go there next year for bouldering (rock climbing). It's the most famous destination in India for that but good to hear it's an interesting cultural destination too. Was tempted to go this year. I have a friend there now. Currently travelling in the north but only about a month left on my visa so heading into Ladakh on foot. Walking remote high passes solo for next couple weeks 👍 then maybe Surufest bouldering festival in Suru valley.
Also did part of the Annapurna circuit a few years ago en route to climb 7000m Himlung Himal 😁
When going to cappadocia is it better to fly from Istanbul or drive?
If you love the Himalayas in Nepal, you’re definitely missing out on the stunning Himalayan region in Pakistan. Along with the breathtaking scenery, you’ll be blown away by the hospitality, culture, and history here. It’s a bit unfortunate that Pakistan hasn’t made it onto your list of 100 countries yet—but hopefully, we’ll get to welcome you here soon!
Thanks for sharing your idea😊
You have travelled almost the entire world,tasted many of their specialties and learned their customs and languages. Every country is special in some way,it must have been quite difficult for you to choose ,,just the ten,, – most remarkable ones. I completely agree with your choice,I feel the same way! Thank you very much for your beautiful videos,for your work. We love to look at them,because we will probably never see the places you have visited. I wish you good health and good luck,wherever you go,Gabriel!👍🍀🍀
I found California the most interesting together with Greek islands, South France, Italy. These five places I wouldn't go again.
Great list. I've been to 3 of the 5, and they are at the top of my list too. If you ever do Everest Base Camp, I would recommend going along the Cho La Pass. It takes about 3 weeks and was the best hike I have ever done. It's a bit more remote and rewarding than just hiking directly up to EBC.
can't believe Pattaya walking street didn't make this list!
The cute little village of Hampi is all but history now. No more cozy Guesthouses and travellers hangout cafes anymore. A few locals are still living there. It was all bulldozed down and gone by the time I was there in 2023. Just one cafe somehow hanging on. Backpackers got to stay miles away in New Hampi or elsewhere. Just concrete box hotels without any character. 😢
Hey pal, less babbling and more Sterling 🤗. Thanks 👍
hello sir , I'm Achyut Raman Ghimire from Morang Nepal . I loved your video . I appreciate you . Thank you very much !