absolutely brilliant video! even after few days all the different snapshots are still fresh and pop in to my mind as I go about my day, and it feels as though I'm doing this trip as well. really liked the length of the shots included and the time taken/spent in them, which is unlike other travel vlogs and doesn't feel like a report of what is done with hurried footage to go along with it. and the landscape in India especially the south where you guys are riding motorcycles through is just amazing! you guys covered city, highway, countryside, farmland, trail riding, freshest sugarcane, forest, wildlife, agriculture cultivation and harvest, school kids, food and high fives - all in one day of motorcycling! incredible!
I have seen many travel vlogs from foreign tourists in India because, when I look at my country through their eyes, I can feel the joy of seeing for the first time what I am so used to seeing that I often ignore and forget to appreciate it. But most of them fail to capture the real essence of India. Now understand why... They don't do it on a motorcycle. Because, my friend, this is the real way to explore India - on a motorcycle. Grateful for this video! Enjoy your time here.
I have traveled a lot around my country in different cars. But you can’t see anything from the car window. A month ago I bought a new ,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, 2024 year of manufacture. This is the most beautiful motorcycle in my life. Now it’s winter in Russia. My cold thermometer shows -23 degrees Celsius. But when summer comes, my wife and I will go to Lake Baikal. It’s 3000 kilometers from our home. I’m on a burgundy ,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, and my wife Zhenya is on a beige ,,Yamaha XT250 Serow,, . Greetings from Russia. The Far East. Yakutia.
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Sorry, I wrote it in Russian. Thank you, friend. I am 59 years old . My wife is 56 years old . I've worked on heavy truck tractors all my life. Now, in retirement , I 'm catching up with what I lacked in my youth . Life is just beginning ....
These are without doubt the best videos you have ever produced. In fact they are some of the most interesting videos I've watched on any RUclips channel. Brilliant content and a lovely country.
You fall in love with India especially riding an Enfield. You must try the Himalayas, that will blow your mind again . I have done maybe 12 trips there over the years . Loved it
I have a new,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, 2024 year of manufacture . This is the most beautiful motorcycle in my life. Hello from Russia. The Far East . Yakutia . Guys, thanks for the good movie!
Big kudos to you both for no only some great filming, but also taking the time to do the editing and getting the film onto your channel. I haven't ben to India and have to say I'm full of envy - the countryside is beautiful, and the people you see seem genuinely happy to meet you. What a wonderful perspective you're giving us. Thanks
Love India! And yes the people are very friendly and engaging, I’ve had some really interesting and quite in-depth conversations with people at bus stops and in trains or just in the streets. The best thing about travelling is the people!
Ha, after I commented earlier about it not being an ADV sort of tour, then here you are on some double track in the back country. Beautiful sights out there, beautiful people. The people seem generally happier and more engaged in daily life because they're not buried in electronic garbage. Hardly anyone is seen poking at a phone or recording each other (apart from the English tourists, maybe). It's refreshing to see.
It might be because you're on bikes or the no hype presentation but , these are the most interesting travelogues I've seen. Could also be because you're showing us the real India and not just the usual tourist magnets.
I’m in agreement with the chorus. This is probably the best video you two have produced. I’ve watched it four times so far. In post trip you guys should do a sit down and talk about some of the backstories. I wanted to see the frontside of that huge statue. Super job on music selection and mixing
You guys are truly exploring India I must say! Visiting only cities and tourist spots definitely creates a tunnel view. I love your videos, keep up the good work. We ,Indians, are very welcoming and hospitable, values and morals are deeply rooted in our culture and Hinduism. We live in harmony with people and nature.
You were talking about flip-flops at the start of the video. I visited Zimbabwe in 2004 (my wife is Zimbabwean) I bought sandals made from truck tyres, I still have them!
The land of 'smiles' I also found it to be the friendliest place i've been. Nice to see you have a clear love for the place when the time comes i'm sure you won't want to leave So much to see and do Loving the vids lads
Your subscribers are now growing as they should and it is the fantastic quality and interesting content like this driving it. Well done, thoroughly deserved.
I think your positive vibes combined with rustic charm of backroads is the magic in your videos… it’s not easy & I am still learning how to be like this through all roads….
Those roads make it easy to understand the popularity of the 350 size bikes I watch all your videos and enjoy them very much. Please make close captions available for we geezers. Your accents and my hearing are a bit of a challenge. Thankyou for taking us along
Love It.Those India trip videos are amazing,I hope that is the beginning of new ones. You should make a journey around the world trying different bikes. By the way,is great that you show that these motorcycles can go off road.I know lots of people in Europe buying 20 k euros "adventures bikes" just to have a coffee around the corner.Less is more,we don't need much to enjoy riding.
you guys knocked it outta the park with this one. At this rate I will likely be a really old man by the time I get down there so thank you for taking us along.
Indian hospitality can be experienced even in the poorest of neighborhoods our households. Even if we have to stay hungry, we treat our guests like Kings. May your large hearts keep expanding, and we can't wait for edition 2.0 of this wonderful journey! You've won our hearts.
I think I stayed in the same hotel in Badami as you. Great video. I have ridden in India for many years. I bought a 500 Bullet a few years back which my friend stores for me while I'm back in the UK. My next trip is coming up in January.
Mr Darcy & The Ol' Man, lovely travelogue. I think this is one of the best videos you've made sofar. Big smile on my face all through the thread especially you guys shared so much love and warmth with village people which is so touching. Children are all over and welcoming you wholeheartedly is another lovely thing in this thread. But the best part is a lovely kid playing with Darcy's beard and I simply adore that moment. The best is yet to come with Badami's amazing architecture. Thanks for making me smile all through. You made my day. 😍
I've been watching you guys since your interceptor videos. Love your content. My grandmother was half british' and watching your rides at the countrysides are amazing. I hope you get to ride and review the Goan classic while you're here.
Great work Mr D & OM! A perfect way to understand and appreciate the entire RE line design concepts and resulting functional shape. They are “classic” maybe because they are functionally correct and endure. Particularly, the other makers please notice the importance of useful mudguards and seats!! If a motorcycle will function well and survive there, it will function well and survive, period. Sustained 75 mph is sort of irrelevant! I think a KLR 650S might make a lot of sense in India as well the RE Himalayan 450 of course. However, a 185 HP GSA makes considerably less sense! No sense at all actually. Your channel is better and better.
I have been watching your India videos for the past 3 weeks over and over again. I like how you have been travelling across Indian villages and showing how they live their livelihood. Absolutely beautiful riding in the forest. Also don't forget to travel across Kerala, Rajasthan and North-East of India. Keep those videos coming and keep travelling across India. Jai Hind !
You guys are really very passionate about bike riding, i like the way how you guys are enjoying while riding in different road condition and that's a very rare thing to spot on any outsider face❤ and i also loved your interceptor review
On the lower back issue, I would absolutely recommend you to check out the chiropractors in one of the big cities in India. I pulled my lower back in the gym. After going through an MRI, a bunch of orthopaedicians who recommended medicine, exercises etc., nothing worked for me for 2 years. I then tried a chiro and more than 70% of the pain went away. I need another session or two.. this is as long as it's a muscle pain and not something to do with the spine.
I will always stand by the saying that India is a country where polar opposites exist. If one thing is true about India then the opposite will also be true.
There are both public and private schools. In the rural area you in, I suspect that these are all public schools. Some schools are not large enough for all the kids so they go in "shifts". Some kids may do a 7:00 to Noon and the other half (say) Noon to 5:00PM. That way all the kids can get schooling and the parent farmers still have help in the fields. Of course, not all kids go to school but it may explain why you saw them on the streets during school hours.
I can see the sign boards in Kannada and you’re in my home state of Karnataka (One State Many Worlds). The Ginger beards are an outcome of applying Henna that acts as a natural hair dye.
Mr Darcy & The Ol' Man -- I literally had tears in my eyes watching my incredible country through your eyes and lens. We Indians are the most friendly, humble, generous, hardworking and emotional people you'll probably ever come across. So, thank you so much for showing the real India -- our vibrant diversity, culture, farms, food and importantly, the people. Cheers! Love from I N D I A 💝
You are correct in reminiscing the freedom and life as it probably should be. Judging from the comments evoked herein, kudos to the both. Thank you cubed, and kind regards to all.
I envy you starting a love affair with India.With your attitude the place will get into the blood.Thanks for taking me back to the winters I was lucky to spend in Goa and the south.
Loved every bit of the video...hope you guys get loads and loads of subs....so that you can stay 1 month or more exploring India next time around. Im glad you enjoyed the rural India which I presume might have transported you to your younger days in England. Would have loved to hear the differences and similarities. But then there's always next time. Live long. Peace out.
absolutely brilliant video! even after few days all the different snapshots are still fresh and pop in to my mind as I go about my day, and it feels as though I'm doing this trip as well. really liked the length of the shots included and the time taken/spent in them, which is unlike other travel vlogs and doesn't feel like a report of what is done with hurried footage to go along with it.
and the landscape in India especially the south where you guys are riding motorcycles through is just amazing! you guys covered city, highway, countryside, farmland, trail riding, freshest sugarcane, forest, wildlife, agriculture cultivation and harvest, school kids, food and high fives - all in one day of motorcycling! incredible!
Thank you 🙏
I have seen many travel vlogs from foreign tourists in India because, when I look at my country through their eyes, I can feel the joy of seeing for the first time what I am so used to seeing that I often ignore and forget to appreciate it. But most of them fail to capture the real essence of India. Now understand why...
They don't do it on a motorcycle. Because, my friend, this is the real way to explore India - on a motorcycle. Grateful for this video!
Enjoy your time here.
Well said
I have traveled a lot around my country in different cars. But you can’t see anything from the car window. A month ago I bought a new ,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, 2024 year of manufacture. This is the most beautiful motorcycle in my life. Now it’s winter in Russia. My cold thermometer shows -23 degrees Celsius. But when summer comes, my wife and I will go to Lake Baikal. It’s 3000 kilometers from our home. I’m on a burgundy ,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, and my wife Zhenya is on a beige ,,Yamaha XT250 Serow,, . Greetings from Russia. The Far East. Yakutia.
@TRAKKER252 awesome 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Спасибо Брат !!!
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Sorry, I wrote it in Russian. Thank you, friend. I am 59 years old . My wife is 56 years old . I've worked on heavy truck tractors all my life. Now, in retirement , I 'm catching up with what I lacked in my youth . Life is just beginning ....
I went to India for 2 months for my 50th birthday 13 years ago and brought a hero Honda to travel all over. Loved it.
Great
Woah .....hero honda ....that must have been some trip ....esp in your 50th bday
@@px6497 It was Amazing even visited the Royal Enfield factory on my actual Birthday
I did the same. The Hero Honda is an awesome little bike, takes minimal fuel aswell.
These are without doubt the best videos you have ever produced. In fact they are some of the most interesting videos I've watched on any RUclips channel. Brilliant content and a lovely country.
@@Trev350 thank you 😊
It’s deffo up there with FortNine. Different vibe but equally good.
Can’t agree more, simple yet so engaging, love the different perspective looking at Indian villages. Great job!
Camera is fantastic. It is like being there. Brilliant.
Indian folks are, indeed, lovely people.
After working with them in different companies I'm friends with many of them for 30 years.
You fall in love with India especially riding an Enfield. You must try the Himalayas, that will blow your mind again . I have done maybe 12 trips there over the years . Loved it
I have a new,,Royal Enfield Bullet 350,, 2024 year of manufacture . This is the most beautiful motorcycle in my life. Hello from Russia. The Far East . Yakutia . Guys, thanks for the good movie!
Big kudos to you both for no only some great filming, but also taking the time to do the editing and getting the film onto your channel. I haven't ben to India and have to say I'm full of envy - the countryside is beautiful, and the people you see seem genuinely happy to meet you. What a wonderful perspective you're giving us. Thanks
I am always amazed by India....its like i can see every thing in one place....
India is mini world,we have all mountains, river, coastal area, snow etc
Love this channel! Always a comforting feeling for some reason. Enjoy India and your adventures guys! 🙏❤️
@@dieselek3938 thank you 😊
Love India! And yes the people are very friendly and engaging, I’ve had some really interesting and quite in-depth conversations with people at bus stops and in trains or just in the streets. The best thing about travelling is the people!
Ha, after I commented earlier about it not being an ADV sort of tour, then here you are on some double track in the back country. Beautiful sights out there, beautiful people. The people seem generally happier and more engaged in daily life because they're not buried in electronic garbage. Hardly anyone is seen poking at a phone or recording each other (apart from the English tourists, maybe). It's refreshing to see.
💯
It might be because you're on bikes or the no hype presentation but , these are the most interesting travelogues I've seen. Could also be because you're showing us the real India and not just the usual tourist magnets.
Much appreciated 😊
I’m in agreement with the chorus. This is probably the best video you two have produced. I’ve watched it four times so far. In post trip you guys should do a sit down and talk about some of the backstories. I wanted to see the frontside of that huge statue. Super job on music selection and mixing
You guys are truly exploring India I must say! Visiting only cities and tourist spots definitely creates a tunnel view. I love your videos, keep up the good work. We ,Indians, are very welcoming and hospitable, values and morals are deeply rooted in our culture and Hinduism. We live in harmony with people and nature.
You were talking about flip-flops at the start of the video. I visited Zimbabwe in 2004 (my wife is Zimbabwean) I bought sandals made from truck tyres, I still have them!
even in India you can find those tyre sandals, they are quite popular in the rural hinterlands
Those rubbers last 👍
This adventure you guys are on is bloody spellbinding what a wonderfull country and the people are great .to me this is the way to live .👍
It is absolutely awesome 😊
The land of 'smiles'
I also found it to be the friendliest place i've been. Nice to see you have a clear love for the place when the time comes i'm sure you won't want to leave
So much to see and do
Loving the vids lads
With each vid the shots are getting more and more cinematic such a treat to watch.
Thank you 😊
Amazing visuals, life can be so simple and happy much like the Royal Enfield classic...
@@Lukep123456 💯
Your subscribers are now growing as they should and it is the fantastic quality and interesting content like this driving it. Well done, thoroughly deserved.
Thank you 🙏
Happy to see that you are experiencing RE in Incredible India
My Swedish friend was quite amused to see horn please at the back of Indian trucks!
I feel blessed to have the opportunity to watch your trip of a lifetime. This is absolutely the most amazing content anyone has produced...
@@garyseaton4619 thank you 😊
I think your positive vibes combined with rustic charm of backroads is the magic in your videos… it’s not easy & I am still learning how to be like this through all roads….
Those roads make it easy to understand the popularity of the 350 size bikes
I watch all your videos and enjoy them very much. Please make close captions available for we geezers. Your accents and my hearing are a bit of a challenge.
Thankyou for taking us along
Many thanks!
Love It.Those India trip videos are amazing,I hope that is the beginning of new ones. You should make a journey around the world trying different bikes. By the way,is great that you show that these motorcycles can go off road.I know lots of people in Europe buying 20 k euros "adventures bikes" just to have a coffee around the corner.Less is more,we don't need much to enjoy riding.
Glad you have a good experience in india. People with good hearts appreciate the positive things.
Beautiful people in every country. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous, good to see you're making the most of it. The experience will stay with you for life.
you guys knocked it outta the park with this one. At this rate I will likely be a really old man by the time I get down there so thank you for taking us along.
Every state here in india is another country altogether. Go places, enjoy!
Indian hospitality can be experienced even in the poorest of neighborhoods our households. Even if we have to stay hungry, we treat our guests like Kings. May your large hearts keep expanding, and we can't wait for edition 2.0 of this wonderful journey! You've won our hearts.
@@akaalkripal5724 thank you 🙏
Love the relationship you and your old man have!
I love your India series, so different than other content creator ❤️
So beautiful. Clearly Enfields are built for such reliability and ruggedness.
keep up this quality of work, and netflix will be calling soon. Brilliant ! Safe Journey... Brilliant video series
What a great father and son experience.
True representation of India and its people.
What an experience you guys are having out there it looks absolutely fantastic nice one
Hard to beat a dug dug tour around India. Thanks for sharing
Great to see those RE 350s tootling along in their element. The perfect machine for your tour. Cheers from Alabama
What an adventure. Thanks for sharing!
One of your best videos yet!
East INDIA 🇮🇳 is pretty good too full of nature, in North there is snow ❄
In West there is desert 🏜
Love your channel ❤
Excellent content.. I just love your videos even before the India journey..Welcome to Karnataka.. my home state
Thank you 😊
Incredible Rural India.. Innocent people.. Simplicity at its best... What experience❤❤
Great tour guys! Its going on the top of my list!!
I think I stayed in the same hotel in Badami as you. Great video. I have ridden in India for many years. I bought a 500 Bullet a few years back which my friend stores for me while I'm back in the UK. My next trip is coming up in January.
@@hippiepunk8568 awesome great to hear, enjoy your next trip 👍🏼
Mr Darcy & The Ol' Man, lovely travelogue. I think this is one of the best videos you've made sofar. Big smile on my face all through the thread especially you guys shared so much love and warmth with village people which is so touching. Children are all over and welcoming you wholeheartedly is another lovely thing in this thread. But the best part is a lovely kid playing with Darcy's beard and I simply adore that moment. The best is yet to come with Badami's amazing architecture. Thanks for making me smile all through. You made my day. 😍
I'm really enjoying your India trip! One thing I notice is there isn't as many "fat" people there as in the West :-)
😂😂
Great video, Thank you for sharing this !!
This is a great video with journey through country , village lanes. Thank you !!!
loving this series lads its brilliant
Wonderful video, I see the different & beautiful Goa
Excellent work gents. Best stuff you've done. Enjoy!
I've been watching you guys since your interceptor videos. Love your content. My grandmother was half british' and watching your rides at the countrysides are amazing. I hope you get to ride and review the Goan classic while you're here.
Great to hear 👍🏼
amazing impressions guys - thank you for sharing.
Excellent travel travelogue!!
Great work Mr D & OM! A perfect way to understand and appreciate the entire RE line design concepts and resulting functional shape. They are “classic” maybe because they are functionally correct and endure. Particularly, the other makers please notice the importance of useful mudguards and seats!! If a motorcycle will function well and survive there, it will function well and survive, period. Sustained 75 mph is sort of irrelevant! I think a KLR 650S might make a lot of sense in India as well the RE Himalayan 450 of course. However, a 185 HP GSA makes considerably less sense! No sense at all actually. Your channel is better and better.
These videos have become really good to watch recently. Great work both. 👊😎👍
This is such a great series of videos!
Loving this thank-you
I have been watching your India videos for the past 3 weeks over and over again. I like how you have been travelling across Indian villages and showing how they live their livelihood. Absolutely beautiful riding in the forest. Also don't forget to travel across Kerala, Rajasthan and North-East of India. Keep those videos coming and keep travelling across India. Jai Hind !
You guys are really very passionate about bike riding, i like the way how you guys are enjoying while riding in different road condition and that's a very rare thing to spot on any outsider face❤ and i also loved your interceptor review
Amazing videos gentlemen. Loved to see your perspective
That dude who stopped his friend from revving the engine right at the beginning of this video is the real MVP
Awesome video guys - India looks amazing 🤩
Thanks 😊
On the lower back issue, I would absolutely recommend you to check out the chiropractors in one of the big cities in India.
I pulled my lower back in the gym. After going through an MRI, a bunch of orthopaedicians who recommended medicine, exercises etc., nothing worked for me for 2 years. I then tried a chiro and more than 70% of the pain went away. I need another session or two.. this is as long as it's a muscle pain and not something to do with the spine.
What a amazing adventure you two are on, can't help to be a little jealous 😬. Cheers
There is one thing about this.. it not tourist road nice place stuff.. its more realistic India. Good job guys.
Fast becoming a go to channel, great filming. Well done
This is one beautiful video mann......
Thanks 😊
Great videos guys!
@@defaultuser3410 thank you 😊
I will always stand by the saying that India is a country where polar opposites exist. If one thing is true about India then the opposite will also be true.
You channel is improving a lot.. been with your journey from the beginning 10k onwards 🎉
Soo peaceful video🤍🤍
There are both public and private schools. In the rural area you in, I suspect that these are all public schools.
Some schools are not large enough for all the kids so they go in "shifts". Some kids may do a 7:00 to Noon and the other half (say) Noon to 5:00PM. That way all the kids can get schooling and the parent farmers still have help in the fields. Of course, not all kids go to school but it may explain why you saw them on the streets during school hours.
Lovely content fascinated by your commentary and cinematics
I can see the sign boards in Kannada and you’re in my home state of Karnataka (One State Many Worlds). The Ginger beards are an outcome of applying Henna that acts as a natural hair dye.
Best Vid yet. Well done.
@@rimsteadsigbean5890 thank you 😊
Pure content. Waiting for the next part. 👍😊👏
Mr Darcy & The Ol' Man -- I literally had tears in my eyes watching my incredible country through your eyes and lens.
We Indians are the most friendly, humble, generous, hardworking and emotional people you'll probably ever come across.
So, thank you so much for showing the real India -- our vibrant diversity, culture, farms, food and importantly, the people.
Cheers!
Love from I N D I A 💝
It was a pleasure we have had the trip of a lifetime and definitely will be returning soon 🙏
None of the locals seem to wear helmets
Crazy traffic patterns
Really interesting to see
I'm absolutely loving these videos ❤😂
Awesome to hear 👍🏼
love the chaos of India
You are correct in reminiscing the freedom and life as it probably should be. Judging from the comments evoked herein, kudos to the both. Thank you cubed, and kind regards to all.
Stop for some sugar cane juice. It is made with lime and ginger and tastes very refreshing.
We did it was so delicious 😋
Gotta love the Old Man!
Wishing you a safe journey…..
Great series of videos this. It reminds me of some old exploration film on pathe news
great trip and adventure, on quite possibly the best bike for the journey! love it.
I envy you starting a love affair with India.With your attitude the place will get into the blood.Thanks for taking me back to the winters I was lucky to spend in Goa and the south.
You Beautifully captured southern part of India. Take some rest and
Visit northeastern part of India. You'll love india more. Take ❤️ from Tripura
Cant wait for the next video man ! Amazing ❤
Can you let us know when is the next video coming ?
Next one will be on Monday and then on Fridays 👍🏼
Just loving this series in India think you should do some other countries also, just amazing!!
Great to hear 👍🏼
Best video to see INDIAN life of villages and cities
We really enjoy to see your video s and experience
It's funny, everyone greets you with a smile, lovely people and lovely place, ❤️🌞🍻👍🇬🇧🏍
Glorious 🎉🎉🎉
Loved every bit of the video...hope you guys get loads and loads of subs....so that you can stay 1 month or more exploring India next time around.
Im glad you enjoyed the rural India which I presume might have transported you to your younger days in England. Would have loved to hear the differences and similarities. But then there's always next time.
Live long. Peace out.