In the bustling city of Marsa Matruh on the stunning Mediterranean coast of Egypt lies a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Known for its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, Marsa Matruh offers a different side of Egypt that is often overlooked by tourists.
Join travel writer and adventurer Gabriel Morris as he takes you on a journey through the picturesque streets of Marsa Matruh, showcasing some of the best beaches in the world along the way. With its laid-back atmosphere and inviting charm, this small city is a must-visit for those looking to escape the crowds and experience the beauty of Egypt in a unique way.
As you follow Gabriel on his exploration, you’ll be treated to the sights and sounds of the city, all set to the backdrop of catchy tunes like “Cumbia City” and “Spiritize.” With his expertly filmed footage using a DJI Osmo Action, Gabriel’s video truly brings Marsa Matruh to life, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and natural beauty of this coastal paradise.
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So why wait? Discover the Egypt you never see beyond the Great Pyramids and uncover the hidden treasures of Marsa Matruh with Gabriel Morris as your guide. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with adventure, exploration, and endless beauty.
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Video “THE EGYPT YOU NEVER SEE | Beyond the Great Pyramids” was uploaded on 09/26/2024. Watch all the latest Videos by Gabriel Traveler on Gretopia
Be good if u could put the name of the hotels along with your prices. Gives us older solo travellers a glimpse of wat u get, and to compare with other places in the area.
Very interesting part of Egypt 👍 thanks Gabe as always! also for the great soundtrack
Ah limonana. I remember that from my time living in the Middle East. I make it at home now.
Egypt will definitely not be my destination of preference!!
Gabriel thanks for showing us around. The color of the water is really nice. My kind of nice.
After watching all your videos, it just dawned on me that you are risking being run over regularly while you narrate your travels.
Great you will have plenty of time for siwa ❤
you must try Mango juice, siwa dates, konafa
Wow a side of Egypt I’ve never seen 🎉
Looks like a dirty dump of a place, but glad you showed us this part of Egypt.
The streets are full of litter and rubbish, and so is the beach – 3rd world attitudes – they obviously don't care, so you can imagine where all the sewaqe goes – straight into the sea. Swim there and you'll be vomiting within an hour.
You couldn't pay me enough to go there.
Put a small tax on Hotel patrons and use that money to hire some people to keep up with the trash. They'll get more tourism once they clean up their act and the Hotels will benefit.
1st!
Gabriel how do you afford to travel so much? And do you ever plan on settling in one place or going back home?
15:37 …beautifull but full of trash on the beach as you pointed out…shame😢
It would have been nice if you showed all sides of Egypt. Not just the poor areas. It’s a pretty unfair representation. I live in Egypt and can assure you that there are many places that do not look like this. Try Sharm el Sheikh, Dahab, New Cairo, El Gouna…the list goes on. This is kind of like wanting to show LA but then only going to drug and gang infested ghettos.
Most tourists will not go to the kinds of places you have shown in the last few videos. Most people who live here wouldn’t either. Egypt has a large low income population and in the poor areas there isn’t proper infrastructure set up. The government has built many new complexes and communities to move people out of slums and the really crappy areas of Egypt, but it takes time to move the huge amounts of people and to built/clean up.
Clearly this is a part of Egypt, but it’s important for someone as big of a following as you have to show all sides of a country as Egypt depends a lot on tourism.
I moved here from Canada for a better life as have many of the foreigners from various European and North American countries who live here. Perhaps connecting with someone like that might help. Or if you want to show the local side of Egypt, connect with a local who can show you their homes, hospitality and day-to-day life.
The Egypt you never see is down or up the Nile as they say in Egypt. Rent a truck and drive down to the Fayum and check out all the pyramids on the way. You want a real experience? Drive down there at night, I have yet to see any youtuber do that yet, but I was out there long before Jootube!
Seeing women waddling waist-deep in their Darth Vader suits is… I don't like it
It's a very poor country, guys. Shitting on it just makes you look like an entitled fool
8:42 omg
Wow, I went to Egypt in december 2010, just days before the arab spring. Sinai was really amazing. Combined Sinai with Petra in Jordan and Kairo with the pyramids.
Blooming beer! Alcohol Not healthy at all!!!
Chicks were smoking hot
8:44 A screen print of the girls is going to be my screen background for a month at least.
Some one with the name ,Inner quest are using yours videos to put it on you tube with your face and everything
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We can practice non-judgment of things we deem "bad" in cultures we are not integrated into. Thank you dear Gabriel for showing all these great places.
Is it a shitehole like most of the Third World 🌎