The Real Reason I Was FORCED To Leave ALGERIA!!๐ฉ๐ฟ
Summary
TLDRIn this travel vlog, the creator shares their journey from Algeria to Dubai and back to South Africa. After an amazing flight with Emirates, they navigate a long layover in Dubai with a visit to the hotel gym and spa, before addressing the visa issues that forced their departure from Algeria. The creator reflects on the challenges of international travel, especially visa difficulties, and the hope to return to Algeria soon. With personal insights on the ups and downs of constant travel and a plug for their social media, the video offers an engaging mix of travel anecdotes and reflections.
Takeaways
- ๐ The speaker has just landed in Dubai and has a 10-hour layover, making it more practical to stay at a hotel near the airport.
- ๐ Emirates provided exceptional service during the flight from Algeria, with three male crew members offering the best service the speaker has ever had in first class.
- ๐ The speaker plans to work out at the hotel gym, then relax in the jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room, emphasizing a focus on wellness during the layover.
- ๐ Despite a relaxing hotel environment, the speaker reflects on the challenges of frequent travel and the lack of stability due to visa limitations.
- ๐ The speakerโs family is relocating to Algeria, but they currently hold business visas, meaning the speaker can only visit for a limited time with a 30-day tourist visa.
- ๐ The visa issue required the speaker to leave Algeria early, despite having settled in and gotten comfortable there.
- ๐ The speaker is traveling on a South African passport, which complicates the visa process for various countries, including Algeria.
- ๐ The speaker expresses frustration with the difficulty of getting visas in Africa and hopes for easier intercontinental travel within the continent to foster economic growth.
- ๐ The speaker shares the emotional ups and downs of constant travel, explaining that they rarely stay more than four weeks in one place over the past few months.
- ๐ After a long travel day, the speaker plans to take a brief nap and uses a massage chair for relaxation before catching the next flight to South Africa.
Q & A
Why did the speaker stay at a hotel in Dubai instead of the airport?
-The speaker had a 10-hour layover in Dubai, and staying at the hotel made more sense for comfort and convenience. The hotel offered better facilities, including multiple beds, and the speaker had planned to make use of the gym and spa during the layover.
What made the flight from Algeria special for the speaker?
-The speaker had an excellent experience on the flight, citing it as the best flight they had ever been on due to the crew. It was the first time they had three male flight attendants in first class, who were very friendly and provided outstanding service.
What activities did the speaker plan to do during their layover in Dubai?
-The speaker planned to get a gym workout in, use the jacuzzi, swim, and try to get around 4-5 hours of sleep before continuing their journey. They also intended to visit the sauna and steam room in the hotel spa to relax.
What was the speaker's opinion on the facilities available at the hotel gym and spa?
-The speaker was impressed with the hotel gym and spa facilities. Despite the gym being relatively simple, with treadmills and weights, the speaker found it sufficient for a decent workout. They also appreciated the pool, sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi, although they wished there was a cold plunge option.
Why did the speaker have to leave Algeria unexpectedly?
-The speaker had a 30-day tourist visa for Algeria, which had expired. Even though the visa was granted while they were still in Ghana, the days counted toward the 30-day limit, leaving the speaker only 25 days in Algeria. Due to this, they had to leave and head to South Africa to handle visa matters.
What visa challenges did the speaker face while in Algeria?
-The speaker faced difficulty with Algeria's visa system, noting how hard it is for non-Algerians to obtain a visa. The 30-day tourist visa, which was not extendable, meant frequent back-and-forth travel, which was inconvenient for the speaker.
How does the speaker feel about Algeria's potential for growth?
-The speaker believes that Algeria has significant potential, comparing it to Dubai in terms of growth. They highlighted that while Dubai is already prosperous, Algeria could become just as prosperous if it improved tourism and eased travel restrictions within Africa.
What is the speakerโs next step regarding their visa situation?
-The speaker plans to return to South Africa to handle their visa matters, reapply for a visa to Algeria, and try to secure a multi-entry visa or a longer-term visa. If that's not possible, they will continue to rely on 30-day tourist visas, although obtaining residency would be the ideal solution.
What was the speaker's experience at the Dubai airport like?
-The speaker described the Dubai airport as large and busy but manageable. They showed appreciation for the convenience of the airport, mentioning duty-free shopping and business-class lounges, and noted that their boarding gate was easily accessible from where they were staying.
How did the speaker feel about leaving Algeria after such a short stay?
-The speaker was sad to leave Algeria after settling in and becoming comfortable. Despite the brief stay, they had gotten comfortable with the place and were disappointed to have to pack up and leave so soon, especially since they had just begun to feel at home.
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