The “how are you Miss Noraly?” from Suma Ram simply melted my heart 😊 what a lovely interaction. And he made that Chai with love and care…might be the magical ingredients to great chai ☕️
That old man making tea asked you to guess the number of grandchildren he has. He was not just serving you but engaging you at the human level. That's the reward for all travels.
I love India so much. I spent 18 month traveling with my husband. Wonderful people and such a rich culture and history. Love it so much. Your videos are making me reminisce ❤
Being of Indian descent and never seen India, this episode touched my emotions. The generosity and humility of Suma Ram and his son used to be a common feature among Indian descendants here in my country, but is now being lost. The architecture is evidence of civilisation that was established long before the British pillaged India. Thank you Noraly for The Return To India. I know there is something about my ancestral country that is close to your heart. Thank you for showing me things that in this life, I never would have seen. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Yes the women in certain parts of Rajasthan still wear Bangles upto shoulders like we see in the statues of the Indus Valley civilization. Basically it's a continuous cultural civilization on display.
Seeing all those warm faces when they meet her shows how kind, easygoing and eloquent she is. Sure, the places are stunning and incredible with the diversity but the people are what it makes it an excellent experience. As an introvert who barely chit chat with people in real life, I take notes of each of her interactions. I admire her communication skills, endurance and perseverance a lot. I could definitely learn a few things from you, Noraly.
It's always struck me as odd, that a person who is uncomfortable in crowds, like Noraly, leaves a trail of enchanted and delighted people in her wake, not limited to one area of the World. Perhaps you have a similar but unrecognised quality.
I was thinking exactly the same. As a biker myself I like the idea of traveling the world but I most certainly do not have Noraly's social skills lol. Her interactions with every day humans make her videos stand out from the rest.
@@bayadere8308I'm awkward within a crowd, people are the ones that keep coming to me and I'm quite uncomfortable with it as I prefer to keep to myself. I do like interaction with other people every once in a while, just not everyday. 😄
I am an Indian of Rajasthani descent living in Fiji. Watching this video made me visualise what life must have been like for my ancestors. Truly incredible. Incredible India
The size and scale of these forts are incredible, the beauty and workmanship of the architecture are amazing. Most travel logs don’t really portray the places you’ve shown us!
Hence, it's the 2nd biggest castle in the world. It litrally overshadows the city beneath it; the part it covers. You've to see it to realize the scale of this fort. Video can't do that.
India has so much to offer in terms of culture , history , architecture , and nature . People are very welcoming that makes traveling easier especially when one can converse in English . Noraly's new tag line " Itchy for chai " ( lol )
@@nikhilpandey9134 no, it's not india but south Asia as a whole which is called indian subcontinent. And that subcontinent doesn't belong to indian state alone. Australia I'd actually a country which called a continent.
I'm enjoying this return to India series so much. I have followed Noraly since her first time in India some years ago. Never having been to India myself my heart is warmed at how welcoming and friendly people have been to Noraly. India is definitely a vibrant and colourful country steeped in history. Thanks for opening my eyes.
The funny thing is it's only been 3 Indian states so far in this trip and there are 25 more each being extremely different in terms of geography, language, food and every other thing about their culture is different. You can travel 400 miles in India and suddenly people will be speaking a completely different and unrelated language lol.
It was so heartening to see Noraly's interaction with Suma Ram and the other guys. They were very respectful and Suma Ram treated her warmly and asked her about her family. Very heart warming! ❤️
Happy diwali to miss noraly since you're in India i hope you get to see it up close the festival of lights & olso to all the Indian viewers hope you all have a beautiful time!!
Cara Noraly, seguo sempre con attenzione e simpatia i tuoi viaggi. Mi trasporti in posti dove non sono mai stato. Vado in moto da 63 anni, e non mi stanco mai, anche se, per ragioni di salute, non posso fare lunghi viaggi, ma, attraverso i tuoi occhi,sono lì in moto con te. Grazie!
The gentlemen at the abandoned village will always remember Miss Noraly from New Zealand. 😊 What a special cup of tea. 😍 Toorji Ka Jhaldra - wah! That kind of build never ceases to amaze me. And, wow, I was not expecting the ornate part of the old fort. Thank you for taking us through these fascinating places, whether ancient forts or twisting alleys!
Wow! India is awesomely beautiful. I love the architectural masterpieces displayed in Rajasthan. It's the sort of city I'd love to live in. I hope to one day visit this breathtaking city. With lots of love from Nigeria.
One of the coolest things I've seen on this channel was the old guy starting a fire to heat water, then going through his process of making tea for Noraly. People in the west aren't welcoming or friendly like that. The old guy was not going let her leave until she shared tea with him.
Agree Pete - Seemed like such a simple scene, no big magnificent views or action but wow, there was a lot going on in the simple scene for any viewer that wanted to pay close attention to every detail. While self-centeredness runs rampant here in the US, especially what the media shows, there are a lot of very friendly welcoming people like the elder gentleman who made chai, but to find them you have to get far away from suburbia and any populous area. Pretty much the same in any country as we see the friendliest welcoming people she meets are most often in remote areas. Peace!
I am astounded at the beauty in India, of her lands and of her people. I never thought to see such in my lifetime. To see you move with such grace thru a world that i will never see except thru your lens makes me tearful AND hopeful. Oh humanity......I am so fearful except when I travel with Noraly. Thank you
An entire village pavement looks amazing and buildings looks so different and in great condition despite being abandoned for so many years! This must be a great village once a upon time! ❤
I always enjoy your intro to this "India" Series, Noraly. The two little Indian girls laughing just makes my heart happy. The world is shockingly beautiful. Thank you for introducing it to us the way you do. Peace
India is so beautiful ❤️ i want to visit someday. Its just really scary in the world right now. ✌️ ❤️ Thank you for showing what the rest of us cannot see. Stay blessed.
Suma Ram is such an emphatic person. When he ask Noraly about how her parents are, that empathy showed in his face and voice. Wish today's generation would emulate him and show that kind of empathy and good manners. Thanks for another great journey again Noraly.☺
Padma ram ..u asked the meaning of his name ....well , pad+ma ...ram meaning is very religious. Someone who is at the feet of lord ram , pad is foot in hindi, so padma ram is a decipal at the feet of the lord ram , this is a name is normally given to a child in india , where the name is respecting the lord ram of the sanatan religion ( hindu as the British called the Indian community later 18th century) a similar name will be "ram Charan " Charan also means feet in hindi... or kali Charan...kali is the godess anyway u got the meaning I hope.
What a huge difference in presentation and video quality since Noraly started her journey in series 1 with short 5 minutes videos. The great part is that her excitement for the journey has not faded. Congratulations Noraly!!!
Wow...what an impressive community and their very public display of the now rare noncompliance to a false authority. Huge respect to the good people of Kuldhara village of 200 years ago who all left their homes in solidarity of principles and against oppressive tyranny! Jodhpur looked very cool Noraly!
I love this India trip you're taking, and I thank you for sharing it with all of us. I hope you'll take your time and talk to lots of people and let the trip be longer and not shorter. May God bless and keep you safe and well. ❤
She is so fearless, alone exploring india meeting with people who is not familiar with language bike exploration alone seems scary because anything could happen but she is so amazing, I loved watching her in those places . Love from india
Your travel diaries are epic. I have been following you since your Sikkim trip. Slowly my entire family started following you. Probably the only show where we all sit together and watch. We would love to host you If you are any where near Hyderabad, India. Keep traveling and keep inspiring. ❤
I never knew that India was so beautiful and interesting. My friend keeps asking me to come. The more i see your India adventures , the more i think i will go too. Very impressive historic buildings. Love the diversity. Amazing itchy boots. You feed the spirit of adventure into our souls. Fantastic video.
It is akin to a tiny drop in the ocean. Come and experience the myriad colors and states of life. In a single city, you can find hotels ranging from $5 to $2000 per night, food from half a dollar to $100 per person, and encounter people who are poorer than those in Burundi and richer than anywhere else in the world
You are welcome here! It will be our honour for you to come here and experience the beauty of our diverse India. Hope you have a great time here Audrey. Namaste 🙏
In many parts of the world, the Netherlands is still known as Holland. I grew up saying Holland. Even my Dutch godfather used to call it Holland. It's impressive that you ride with so much confidence on Indian roads, which have a reputation for being dangerous especially for two-wheelers. You have a wonderful laugh.
This was a great episode! I truly enjoyed seeing all of the intriguing places and delightful people. The elderly gentleman who made the chai tea at the ghost town was so wonderful! Everyone seemed so friendly and open, and it helps us to understand that for the most part, people will respond to kindness with kindness.
I am really enjoying this India trip. I lived In Maharashtra for 6 years and was following Noraly then and spent every weekend riding my Royal Enfield around the villages and mountains and the generosity and warmth of the people we’re the same and brings back many memories.
I’m so in love with India their history buildings, they’re clothes their food even if it’s too spicy for me… to me is one of the magical. Countries that give me peace❤
Hi... Google maps in India always shows you shortcuts... you should check settings and select highways or main roads... otherwise you will end up in these narrow streets sometimes in lakes or rivers
I'm American, and just found your channel today and I love it! You are a great diplomat, you are so good with the people. And I have been riding motorcycles for 68 years now, but I wouldn't have the courage to ride in India as you do! Thank you for sharing!
It is akin to a tiny drop in the ocean. Come and experience the myriad colors and states of life. In a single city, you can find hotels ranging from $5 to $2000 per night, food from half a dollar to $100 per person, and encounter people who are poorer than those in Burundi and richer than anywhere else in the world
As a introvert,I can learn a few things from you,Noraly. I admire your communication skills and nothing stop you,not even the bats. Thanks for a awesome video.
India is a good place for introverts. Most locals would be friendly to visitors and eager to chat or just take selfie with you. It will boost your confidence and self esteem tremendously. Which is why most travelers either Love or Hate India. There are rarely in-betweens.
@@odomangulati7079 as an introvert being Indian, it feels opposite lmao. All my relatives and cousins are like extroverts, so it was a bit difficult to go to events when I was a kid
I discovered your channel today and just, wow 👏 you're a boss. The way you ride your bike, your filming style, the editing, your narration, the research, interactions with the locals, everything is great ❤ im so glad i get to see so much beauty because of you 😭😭❤
"...the work of angels, fairies and giants". So said Kipling about Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur. I've seen forts all over the world, and Mehrangarh tops them all.
I can't thank you enough for taking us all along with you on your ride through India. What a fascinating place. Can't wait for our next adventure and thank you again!
@@TheKing-xp7lq 🤣 …so we know what the weird haunting sound do sound like: "Dooddoo-dooddoo-Dooddoo-Dooddoo-**Biff! Thwack! KER-POW!** Doodddoo-doddoo…"
Delightful, heartwarming cuppa chai with Baba was special. Probably much needed after the bats and haunted buildings. India is a truly fascinating country, steeped in rich cultural history. Thanks for another soecial video tour. Excellent music choices too. ❤
After watching many many videos of your journey, I just realized how many lives you have touched, how many smiles and joys you brought to their life. It might be a video or a snippet but these people will always remember you for rest of their life. Your ability to touch lives is remarkable and deserves recognition. Thank you for sharing your journey and making a difference in the lives of others.
The deserts hold a lot of mysteries, spirits, and lots of love and chai. Your second trip is peeling the next layer of India. Incredible journeys and storytelling, Noraly!
India is so colourful. Always full of surprises. I love the way you interact with people. Like the old Honda ad: With Noraly you meet the nicest people. Thanks a lot, Günter/Nürnberg
Even though they didn't have much but they still had the courtesy to offer her tea. Such hospitality is seen in the rural population of India be it north, south, east or west India. I wish she would have atleast learnt some basic Hindi while traveling to rural India for her own good because people there don't understand English much but I feel the locals really tried their best to make her understand with thirr broken English.
6:52 So appreciate the way Noraly picks music in her videos. Not the basic disco humping that many travellers have, but more of an extension of the atmosphere. 👍
From the treacherous peaks of Ladakh , to the beauty of Kashmir and now the Heritage of Rajasthan.... You are doing it all Noraly.... With all the grace and rich content combined... Kudos and All the Best for the next leg of the Journey 👍
What an absolutely wonderful way to start my Sunday morning, Ms Schoenmaker! Certainly, one of your most fascinating episodes of late, given the up-close tour of the forever narrowing alleyways wending their way through the daily lives of your unnamed co-stars! The 200' deep well from 1740 was a highlight for me, as was the fort. My sincere thanks for sharing it so well with all of us, as ever. Namaste! (and shiny side up!)
Noraly Being from the Netherlands (Europe), It is amazing to see how composed you stay while riding, walking or hearing different sounds. Me as an India I am in love with the Netherlands and its countryside, calmness and I have made a lot of videos on my channel about it, but to see it from the other side, a Dutch person making videos in India, is just amazing. May be we will collaborate some day. :D Enjoy, Cheer. I love the fact that you enjoyed chai like a local ;)
Thank you Noraly for a great visit and guided video tour of India. I travel by motorcycle in Canada, Baja and USA but not out of North America. Your narrating of India and the wonderful people you meet there are bright spots for my day. Thank You, Thank You for your amazing spirit and riding to open my eyes more to the many good things in this World. The commercial news and reporters would do well to report like you do.
NYT, AP, CNN, FOX and others only show India as a bad country & problem, but India is the first country which was made of immigrants for more than 1000+ years. In India you will see, native Indians (Sanatanis), Greeks, Chinese, Mangols, Turks, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Africans, Arabs, Israelis, Spanish, Polish, Brits & Afghans. Many of them are invaders and asylum seekers.
Well done Noraly!! Another fascinating story about India! Thank you for all your research! Also, you have made the perfect music choices for this video..AGAIN!! Really enjoying your creative filmmaking style!! What a special chai chat with that distinguished elder!! Just truly wonderful to watch!! So impressed with this series!! Cheers from Texas USA❤❤
G'day Lucinda in TX - I too thought the chai scene with elder was wonderful. Seemed basic but a wise choice that Noraly included it. Intrigued by the chai making process. Though simple enough, what a contrast to the boring process we do....throw tea bag in cup, fill with water, pop in microwave. Hmmm. Peace!
Yes, people generally think of India as a country of scammers (for the obvious reason) BUT this country is amazing!!! Its culture, traditions and just a regular kindness is priceless, not to mention of its monuments that are out od this world❤❤❤ Highly underrated country! Thank you for this video ❤Best regards from Poland!!!
@@ytu77 once upon a time in our country there is no lock in doors because everyone believe scam and theft is mahapap but everything changed after britishers came here in seventies.
Kuldhara has a very interesting history as an abandoned town! The sounds in the night must be strange to hear! A very nice ride to a beautiful fort with amazing architecture. Seeing the blue city from afar brings it all into perspective! Glad you met such nice and welcoming people along the way. Ride safe Noraly and thank you for sharing your adventures!
It's not haunted. Abandoned houses and ruins are too quite. So any sudden sound may spook people. It maybe wind sound or stray small animal in the ruins or some random lost stranger . And then tales become bigger in retelling.
Kudos noraly you are extremely talented and blessed and the way you narrate a story is almost inspirational. Congratulations for visiting incredible India for a second time and sharing your experience and story through your lens. Enjoy your journey. Much love from Luanda Angola 🙏
What a delightful gentleman that made you chai at the abandoned village. ☺ I was just thinking about the narrow lanes/streets/alleys, they had to have been "created" long before the motorized age. They only had to make room for foot traffic with maybe donkeys and camels. It is amazing the GPS systems of today can lead you thru them. Ah, isn't technology wonderful!😏😉 Best Wishes and Safe Travels from Texas 🙏❤🏍🤠
So, I had to check Google to learn more about the history of the blue paint...it says, that painting your porch ceiling a blue tone, could repel wasps, leading to fewer wasp-eating spiders. Woww! Who knew?! Thank you as always, Noraly for bringing the world to our living rooms! Safe travels and blessings to all of the kind souls of India, and beyond!
Thank you for posting that. I am a big fan of carefully understanding why societies have done things a certain way. Cultures around the world have used marijuana, peyote and ayahuasca. In the 20th century we made them Schedule 1 drug and as a consequence now have opioid crisis everywhere.
Your interaction with the very friendly local people is heartwarming. Again you show us how rich the culture is in Kuldhara and Jodpur. Respect that you manage to find your way (and maybe sometimes get lost) in this myriade of small streets. India is an amazing country!
I'm impressed with Blue City: its architecture is outstandingly beautiful, not to mention those countless alleys you went through made think the titanic work people went through to get it done.! And finally the fort you visited left me wordless! Thank you so much again!!!
being a native rajasthan resident i can truly say it is a lovely state with lot's of amazing historical places.....one should really visit once in their lifetime....i just loved this vlog!!! u showed rajasthan really well
This is our India.. 🇮🇳 Plain...hills..snow..desert..rainfalls...etc...lot of more.... Proud to be an Indian... Thanks Noraly for visiting my country...❤U
What an amazing country. And the people so genuinely friendly. Never in my lifetime will I have the privilege of visiting there so will instead enjoy 'experiencing' it through Norally's wonderful videos. 🦘
@@gogadev 😊 I'm 70 and exactly one year ago, after a lifetime of excellent health and fitness, I had a heart attack. I've recovered REALLY well (yesterday walked 17 km with friends) - but I'd hate to have a repeat attack in another country. I am very content to enjoy life here. Norally is amazing - she reminds me of my daughter - same personality.
If Foreign Travelers stop visiting crowded places, slums, dirty street food in congested lanes, same stereotypical mundane known destinations in our Country, then it's a paradise because India has got everything from Snow Capped Mountains Peaks and Hills, Glaciers, Cold Desert, Frozen Valleys, Frozen Waterfalls, Frozen Lakes, Frozen Rivers, River Islands, Coral Oceanic Islands, White, Black, Clay Beaches, Caves (Historical Man Made and Stalactites, Stalagmites), Canyons, Hot Desert, White Desert, Red Desert, Waterfalls, Table Mountains, Hillocks, Rocky Hills, Plateaus, Plains, Ravines Badlands, Active Volcanic Peak, Mud Volcanoes, Forests-Alpine, Temperate, Sub Tropical, Evergreen, Rain, Mangrove, Lakes (Freshwater, Saltwater, Backwaters, Artificial Man Made), Cascades, Gorges, Estuaries, Lagoons, Swampy Marshlands, Grasslands, River Basins, Diverse species of Flora and Fauna, Wettest Place on Earth, Asia's Cleanest Village, Heritage Gardens, Tulip Gardens, 2nd Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth, World's Highest Motorable Road Network, 3rd Highest Village on Earth, Prehistoric Sites, Dinosaurs Fossil Sites, Ancient Temples & Monuments, Ancient Civilization Archeological Sites, Paleontological Sites, Geological Sites, Sea Forts, Hill Forts, Riverside Forts, Island Forts, Hill Palaces, Royal Palaces, Historical Heritage Buildings, Museums, Nature Parks, Historical Heritage Hotels, Luxury Hotels & Resorts, Diverse Regional Cuisines, Mysterious Sites, Creepy and Haunted Sites, Abandoned and Ruined Sites, Adventure Sports, Tea Plantations, Coffee Plantations, Herbs & Spices Plantations, Vineyards, Water Sports, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking, Spas, Golf Courses, Many Modern developed cities and towns, Shopping Super Malls. There are 54 Wildlife National Parks, 553 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 31 Marine Sanctuaries, 6 Marine National Parks, 75 Wetlands, 72 Bird Sanctuaries, 13 Butterflies Parks, 122 Botanical Gardens and 164 Zoological Parks. There are 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Hence India has got everything which any travelers can wish in their tour itinerary.
I love your side excursions to these small towns (whether you're lost or not). They're really interesting. This India trip has been filled with wonderful places and people.
It's so wholesome to see such minor interactions that last only for a second but leave an impression for quite some time, like the smile between the lady at the start of the video. Nowadays people don't even bother to acknowledge each other, for example in a supermarket people behave as if everybody around them is non-existent, sigh...such a depressing world we live in.
Bewonderenswaardig wat een respect deze mensen tonen voor een ander, wat een mooie cultuur is dit!!! Nooit geweten, nooit bij stilgestaan ook. Wederom dank Noraly, om ook mij (zoals zovelen) te laten zien wat deze prachtige wereld allemaal te bieden heeft!!
I finally had to leave a comment. your videos are bringing back a torrent of memories! I lived In India for 3 years 2016-2019. traveled extensively around India from New Delhi down to Kerala. you are doing the trip i did not get to make. I love your videos, there giving me the itch to rent a bike in Delhi and follow in your foot steps. my travels were on a 500 Classic Desert Storm that i modified in my hotel garage were I lived. Keep up the great videos you show the good Indian people, beautiful country and Inspire others to travel.
The perfect place for a tea! 🤗 If you watched a video and found yourself going side to side on your chair in front of the screen to peek around corners in the video better, could you say you're captivated by that video? 🤗 …for I guess I was… 🤫 This will take a few re-watches to really get all of the mind-blowing beauty of these bits of India. This is beyond lovely! 🤗 😍🤗 …and how horses at a trot seem so busy and focussed and fast while camels come across as going "Tum-dee-dum.dee-dum!", and these mazes of paths everywhere and all the friendliness and… 😵💫🥰 Okay, re-watch! ☺
A lot of people from the surrounding region seek refuge in India and don't have any problems... It is only the Politicians on the Opposition parties, and the Western so-called Missionaries👿👿that instigate hostility.......‼⁉️🇺🇸
Rajastan is one of my favourite states in India. Have not been to the haunted town though!! Amazing people and architecture throughout the state makes it so popular. Happy Travels
Loved the beautiful streets of the blue city. Being a photographer, I know I would have worn out a few camera batteries there. I love the juxtaposition of old and new like the old architecture against the modern motor bikes, etc...
You have always been very kind and respectful of people with whom you interact with, this should be a shining example of how others should be treated and be treated, regardless of who you are or where you’re from. Stay safe and thank you again for taking us with you on your adventures.
The “how are you Miss Noraly?” from Suma Ram simply melted my heart 😊 what a lovely interaction. And he made that Chai with love and care…might be the magical ingredients to great chai ☕️
Ram Ram ji ❤
Hope he washed his hands.
@@TC-dw6wg Fire or heat sterilized everything, before that you should learn to wash your ass instead of wiping
@@TC-dw6wg hope u wash ur mind
@@ritikasharma9271😂😂😂
That old man making tea asked you to guess the number of grandchildren he has. He was not just serving you but engaging you at the human level. That's the reward for all travels.
Isn’t it amazing that people engage one another in all areas of the world.
@@TC-dw6wg Not all areas of the world, not by all, not every time, and not with everyone. When it happens, it's magical. That's my point.
Actually that old man asked you to guess his age..
Engaging at human level or at therkee level
Just asking bro 😂😂😂
I love India so much. I spent 18 month traveling with my husband. Wonderful people and such a rich culture and history. Love it so much. Your videos are making me reminisce ❤
Welcome back in India 🙏
Take care there very ....
Also rich on sht in the street and general filth.
really be careful couple got R over there
18 months.. wow.. that's too long
Being of Indian descent and never seen India, this episode touched my emotions.
The generosity and humility of Suma Ram and his son used to be a common feature among Indian descendants here in my country, but is now being lost.
The architecture is evidence of civilisation that was established long before the British pillaged India.
Thank you Noraly for The Return To India. I know there is something about my ancestral country that is close to your heart. Thank you for showing me things that in this life, I never would have seen.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
hello from haryana a state near delhi
@@preetamyadav7952 Hello from Trinidad & Tobago, West Indies.
Yes the women in certain parts of Rajasthan still wear Bangles upto shoulders like we see in the statues of the Indus Valley civilization. Basically it's a continuous cultural civilization on display.
ooh . Sindhu Saraswati civilization . we need to educate people . @@0arjun077
@@0arjun077 Only partially.
Seeing all those warm faces when they meet her shows how kind, easygoing and eloquent she is. Sure, the places are stunning and incredible with the diversity but the people are what it makes it an excellent experience.
As an introvert who barely chit chat with people in real life, I take notes of each of her interactions. I admire her communication skills, endurance and perseverance a lot. I could definitely learn a few things from you, Noraly.
Indeed, and she is good at keeping the mood good on both parties even when they don't understand eachother.
It's always struck me as odd, that a person who is uncomfortable in crowds, like Noraly, leaves a trail of enchanted and delighted people in her wake, not limited to one area of the World.
Perhaps you have a similar but unrecognised quality.
Smile and the World will Smile back.
A few words and good ears .
I was thinking exactly the same. As a biker myself I like the idea of traveling the world but I most certainly do not have Noraly's social skills lol. Her interactions with every day humans make her videos stand out from the rest.
@@bayadere8308I'm awkward within a crowd, people are the ones that keep coming to me and I'm quite uncomfortable with it as I prefer to keep to myself. I do like interaction with other people every once in a while, just not everyday. 😄
I am an Indian of Rajasthani descent living in Fiji. Watching this video made me visualise what life must have been like for my ancestors. Truly incredible. Incredible India
Depends on when and what gen of ur ancestors it is.the british period ones or the ones before
Would depend if they were Brahmin or lower castes.
@@prodigalfraudaddy no idea.. I think the British period ones..? Couldn't be sure. Why though?
Visit India once brother, you're always welcome :)
@@littleredwitch ohh please, U just have no clue about Bharat then.. INDIA from british perspective is certainly not real..
The size and scale of these forts are incredible, the beauty and workmanship of the architecture are amazing. Most travel logs don’t really portray the places you’ve shown us!
That was going to be my comment, too!
I just visited this fort on Saturday
I missed the opportunity to meet her
Re-watching the video multiple times to study the ornate stone carvings on the buildings. Mind blowing especially considering how old it is. Peace!
@@jasonzerbini2375
This fort was built in 1459 A.D.
Hence, it's the 2nd biggest castle in the world. It litrally overshadows the city beneath it; the part it covers. You've to see it to realize the scale of this fort. Video can't do that.
India has so much to offer in terms of culture , history , architecture , and nature . People are very welcoming that makes traveling easier especially when one can converse in English .
Noraly's new tag line " Itchy for chai " ( lol )
"Itchy for Chai"........LOL
On Behalf of All Indians ...
Thankyou For Showing and loving our 🇮🇳
Thus far, India appears to be the most diverse country in regards to terrain & people.
India is the only country which is called subcontinent and it's for the diversity of people climate weather etc
If you see ethinicities, languages India is very diverse, even the weather, food , culture ..
It is! Welcome to India.
Even we Indians cannot grasp India fully all our lives. Virtually, She is limitless.
@@nikhilpandey9134 no, it's not india but south Asia as a whole which is called indian subcontinent.
And that subcontinent doesn't belong to indian state alone.
Australia I'd actually a country which called a continent.
I'm enjoying this return to India series so much. I have followed Noraly since her first time in India some years ago. Never having been to India myself my heart is warmed at how welcoming and friendly people have been to Noraly. India is definitely a vibrant and colourful country steeped in history. Thanks for opening my eyes.
India/Bharat is the only surviving ancient civilization in its true form. 5000+ years and contiguous. So history it is.
The funny thing is it's only been 3 Indian states so far in this trip and there are 25 more each being extremely different in terms of geography, language, food and every other thing about their culture is different.
You can travel 400 miles in India and suddenly people will be speaking a completely different and unrelated language lol.
India is the one place I would recommend to anyone, there's nowhere quite like it....
@@pramrv China is just as old and has actual written history.
@@mudra5114Sorry if you believe that bcoz Chinese given up there civilization with Mao
It was so heartening to see Noraly's interaction with Suma Ram and the other guys. They were very respectful and Suma Ram treated her warmly and asked her about her family. Very heart warming! ❤️
Happy diwali to miss noraly since you're in India i hope you get to see it up close the festival of lights & olso to all the Indian viewers hope you all have a beautiful time!!
Ditto to what kaizen2049 said...
+2
She probarly has already left india and is on a another jpurney
Di not miss Noraly
Cara Noraly, seguo sempre con attenzione e simpatia i tuoi viaggi. Mi trasporti in posti dove non sono mai stato. Vado in moto da 63 anni, e non mi stanco mai, anche se, per ragioni di salute, non posso fare lunghi viaggi, ma, attraverso i tuoi occhi,sono lì in moto con te. Grazie!
The kind old gentleman making you chai couldn’t have been more fascinating. I will be watching this episode over and over again. Thank you!
The kind old gentlemen gave it away who he was by naming the chai....
@@dev8546 he was so articulate in english, so remotely placed. Yes he was sucha delightful grandpa .
Welcome to India we are waiting for you
I love the indian people. We have many living and working here in Scotland. Id love to visit india ❤🙏🏴
Rule Britannia! 🇬🇧
my good sir! come visit us, ill be happy to guide you haha!
Always welcome...and one advice if you will came ... please come in winter season....because summer is very very hot in our country
Please Visit To India once in a Life.
I to have Scotland close to my hart. I am an Indian born in England but Scotland is the place I what to be when I retire
The gentlemen at the abandoned village will always remember Miss Noraly from New Zealand. 😊 What a special cup of tea. 😍 Toorji Ka Jhaldra - wah! That kind of build never ceases to amaze me. And, wow, I was not expecting the ornate part of the old fort. Thank you for taking us through these fascinating places, whether ancient forts or twisting alleys!
India is my favorite country: many ancient temples,buildings, rich culture 😊
Thank you most welcome 🤗
Which country you are?
The temples are really girgeous. Such a feeling of peace inside.
Wow! India is awesomely beautiful. I love the architectural masterpieces displayed in Rajasthan. It's the sort of city I'd love to live in. I hope to one day visit this breathtaking city. With lots of love from Nigeria.
One of the coolest things I've seen on this channel was the old guy starting a fire to heat water, then going through his process of making tea for Noraly. People in the west aren't welcoming or friendly like that. The old guy was not going let her leave until she shared tea with him.
That’s the India majority of western sneer at. But that’s what keeps 1/3rd of humanity intact🙃
Agree Pete - Seemed like such a simple scene, no big magnificent views or action but wow, there was a lot going on in the simple scene for any viewer that wanted to pay close attention to every detail. While self-centeredness runs rampant here in the US, especially what the media shows, there are a lot of very friendly welcoming people like the elder gentleman who made chai, but to find them you have to get far away from suburbia and any populous area. Pretty much the same in any country as we see the friendliest welcoming people she meets are most often in remote areas. Peace!
I am astounded at the beauty in India, of her lands and of her people. I never thought to see such in my lifetime. To see you move with such grace thru a world that i will never see except thru your lens makes me tearful AND hopeful. Oh humanity......I am so fearful except when I travel with Noraly. Thank you
The world needs to morally stand with India strongly, for a better world tomm. A peaceful, logical world.
Why is there always such cringe in these comments.
An entire village pavement looks amazing and buildings looks so different and in great condition despite being abandoned for so many years! This must be a great village once a upon time! ❤
As per legends, the village was cursed by a witch and everyone left the village within a night. This village is abandoned for 250 years
I always enjoy your intro to this "India" Series, Noraly. The two little Indian girls laughing just makes my heart happy.
The world is shockingly beautiful. Thank you for introducing it to us the way you do. Peace
Its from ladakh video, you should see that, amazing nature in that video
Yes the laughter of the two girls has also fascinate me.
Fascinating India, so much sun and friendly people, here in the Netherlands it's now getting dark at 4pm.
Winters have come here too, it gets dark by 5 here.
Ensure the darkness. I live in the tropics on too much heat and too much.Sun is not a good thing!
India is so beautiful ❤️ i want to visit someday. Its just really scary in the world right now. ✌️ ❤️ Thank you for showing what the rest of us cannot see. Stay blessed.
Suma Ram is such an emphatic person. When he ask Noraly about how her parents are, that empathy showed in his face and voice. Wish today's generation would emulate him and show that kind of empathy and good manners. Thanks for another great journey again Noraly.☺
Truth
His hands were as beautiful and elegant as his soul.
He is padma ram
Padma ram ..u asked the meaning of his name ....well , pad+ma ...ram meaning is very religious.
Someone who is at the feet of lord ram , pad is foot in hindi, so padma ram is a decipal at the feet of the lord ram , this is a name is normally given to a child in india , where the name is respecting the lord ram of the sanatan religion ( hindu as the British called the Indian community later 18th century) a similar name will be "ram Charan " Charan also means feet in hindi... or kali Charan...kali is the godess anyway u got the meaning I hope.
Noraly is in full explorer mode this time! What a set of unexpected finds - from scary bats to ancient waterworks to the bustling Blue City!
Awesome, amazing and fantastic ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉 enjoy
Indeed, this was an exciting adventure for Noraly! The bustling blue city is amazing.
தமிழ்நாடு (TAMILNADU )❤
Don't forget the Rats. Rats and Bats oh my!
I enjoyed the conversation you had with the gate keeper's father. I believe him when he says how beautiful the moon and stars are there at night.
i wish i would go there and see that amazing night sky
@@7ringshine where are you from?
What a huge difference in presentation and video quality since Noraly started her journey in series 1 with short 5 minutes videos. The great part is that her excitement for the journey has not faded. Congratulations Noraly!!!
I feel like her excitement has increased which is incredible and she is one of the many reasons im getting my bike license!
8:15 "HOW ARE YOU MISS NOORAALI ?" Must be the cutest greeting ever on her entire channel! 😁😁
Yes..and an equally cute response from Noraly…giggles!!😁😁
I became emotional when you got to the step well, its my dream to travel to India. How wonderfully blessed you are! Very dreamy
Thanks for sharing
Wow...what an impressive community and their very public display of the now rare noncompliance to a false authority.
Huge respect to the good people of Kuldhara village of 200 years ago who all left their homes in solidarity of principles and against oppressive tyranny!
Jodhpur looked very cool Noraly!
that's the story, reality probably more like a plague or some other natural disaster that drove people away.
i think your next stop will be Jaipur, I live here in jaipur....
Your travels are like a step back in time. So,so enjoy your travels and videos.
Plz come to jodhpur....we are more than happy to welcome you 😊
I think the people were k!lled.
I love this India trip you're taking, and I thank you for sharing it with all of us. I hope you'll take your time and talk to lots of people and let the trip be longer and not shorter. May God bless and keep you safe and well. ❤
She is so fearless, alone exploring india meeting with people who is not familiar with language bike exploration alone seems scary because anything could happen but she is so amazing, I loved watching her in those places . Love from india
Your travel diaries are epic. I have been following you since your Sikkim trip. Slowly my entire family started following you. Probably the only show where we all sit together and watch. We would love to host you If you are any where near Hyderabad, India. Keep traveling and keep inspiring. ❤
Some of the best narrative and Videography anywhere! If you don’t win some awards, something is dead wrong!
If you care about awards, then something is dead wrong with you.
Easy! Easy! Keep it friendly.@@captainnemo8072
WE LOVE YOU!
Your HD videos are also appreciated!
Wishing you successful trips!
🇺🇸 Chicago, Illinois.
I never knew that India was so beautiful and interesting. My friend keeps asking me to come. The more i see your India adventures , the more i think i will go too. Very impressive historic buildings. Love the diversity. Amazing itchy boots. You feed the spirit of adventure into our souls. Fantastic video.
You should start your journey from rishikesh and Himalayas
come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ....
It is akin to a tiny drop in the ocean. Come and experience the myriad colors and states of life. In a single city, you can find hotels ranging from $5 to $2000 per night, food from half a dollar to $100 per person, and encounter people who are poorer than those in Burundi and richer than anywhere else in the world
No harm... In trying to😊
You are welcome here! It will be our honour for you to come here and experience the beauty of our diverse India. Hope you have a great time here Audrey. Namaste 🙏
What beautiful people you meet up with! India is an absolute jewel.
In many parts of the world, the Netherlands is still known as Holland. I grew up saying Holland. Even my Dutch godfather used to call it Holland. It's impressive that you ride with so much confidence on Indian roads, which have a reputation for being dangerous especially for two-wheelers. You have a wonderful laugh.
This was a great episode! I truly enjoyed seeing all of the intriguing places and delightful people.
The elderly gentleman who made the chai tea at the ghost town was so wonderful!
Everyone seemed so friendly and open, and it helps us to understand that for the most part, people will
respond to kindness with kindness.
I am really enjoying this India trip. I lived In Maharashtra for 6 years and was following Noraly then and spent every weekend riding my Royal Enfield around the villages and mountains and the generosity and warmth of the people we’re the same and brings back many memories.
That's nice to hear sir. Can you tell me where you're from??
@@r.ssumedh7626i am from Aus and worked in Pune
I’m so in love with India their history buildings, they’re clothes their food even if it’s too spicy for me… to me is one of the magical. Countries that give me peace❤
Happy Deepavali from Malaysia to Noraly and all Indian people..
Dhanyavaad Bhai , Happy Diwali to you and your family :)
Wish you the same brother
Love from india my brother same to you 😊❤
Hi... Google maps in India always shows you shortcuts... you should check settings and select highways or main roads... otherwise you will end up in these narrow streets sometimes in lakes or rivers
Facts
Agree 💯 👍
Yes she should select the car drive in settings instead of bike...
Google maps shows my house on the other side of the road in a cornfield ?
1000%
I'm American, and just found your channel today and I love it! You are a great diplomat, you are so good with the people. And I have been riding motorcycles for 68 years now, but I wouldn't have the courage to ride in India as you do! Thank you for sharing!
Why ?
Happy dipawali to all itchy boots family. May this festival of lights guide you towards success in all your endeavours.
Noraly started her motorcycle adventure from India. She has returned here again. She loves India. 😊
you are a courageous woman. solo ride through remote villages of rajasthan , hatsoff !
I would love to explore India to experience the centuries of civilization on display in their architecture and culture. The fort was very impressive.
*millennia
It is akin to a tiny drop in the ocean. Come and experience the myriad colors and states of life. In a single city, you can find hotels ranging from $5 to $2000 per night, food from half a dollar to $100 per person, and encounter people who are poorer than those in Burundi and richer than anywhere else in the world
You are most welcome 🤗
Most welcome 🤗
But Not older than temples for sure.
The oldest things are the Indus valley civilization.
As a introvert,I can learn a few things from you,Noraly. I admire your communication skills and nothing stop you,not even the bats. Thanks for a awesome video.
India is a good place for introverts. Most locals would be friendly to visitors and eager to chat or just take selfie with you. It will boost your confidence and self esteem tremendously.
Which is why most travelers either Love or Hate India. There are rarely in-betweens.
@@odomangulati7079 as an introvert being Indian, it feels opposite lmao. All my relatives and cousins are like extroverts, so it was a bit difficult to go to events when I was a kid
I discovered your channel today and just, wow 👏 you're a boss. The way you ride your bike, your filming style, the editing, your narration, the research, interactions with the locals, everything is great ❤ im so glad i get to see so much beauty because of you 😭😭❤
"...the work of angels, fairies and giants". So said Kipling about Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur. I've seen forts all over the world, and Mehrangarh tops them all.
I can't thank you enough for taking us all along with you on your ride through India.
What a fascinating place. Can't wait for our next adventure and thank you again!
You are such a free beautiful sprit Noraly!!! Love your adventure trips!! Very warm welcome to India!!!
Happy Divali to all in India and thanks again Noraly for the constant videos of your travels. From rats to bats😂😂You rock 💪🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Happy diwali and than you
Where all the houses only have batrooms?
@@zweispurmopped only batman lives there
@@TheKing-xp7lq 🤣 …so we know what the weird haunting sound do sound like: "Dooddoo-dooddoo-Dooddoo-Dooddoo-**Biff! Thwack! KER-POW!** Doodddoo-doddoo…"
Happy Diwali, will see you guys in Finals on 19 November..
Delightful, heartwarming cuppa chai with Baba was special. Probably much needed after the bats and haunted buildings. India is a truly fascinating country, steeped in rich cultural history. Thanks for another soecial video tour. Excellent music choices too. ❤
After watching many many videos of your journey, I just realized how many lives you have touched, how many smiles and joys you brought to their life. It might be a video or a snippet but these people will always remember you for rest of their life. Your ability to touch lives is remarkable and deserves recognition. Thank you for sharing your journey and making a difference in the lives of others.
The deserts hold a lot of mysteries, spirits, and lots of love and chai. Your second trip is peeling the next layer of India. Incredible journeys and storytelling, Noraly!
India is so colourful. Always full of surprises. I love the way you interact with people. Like the old Honda ad: With Noraly you meet the nicest people. Thanks a lot, Günter/Nürnberg
Vielen Dank ! 🙏🏽❤️
Even though they didn't have much but they still had the courtesy to offer her tea. Such hospitality is seen in the rural population of India be it north, south, east or west India. I wish she would have atleast learnt some basic Hindi while traveling to rural India for her own good because people there don't understand English much but I feel the locals really tried their best to make her understand with thirr broken English.
6:52 So appreciate the way Noraly picks music in her videos. Not the basic disco humping that many travellers have, but more of an extension of the atmosphere. 👍
Yes agreed!! I know she invests a lot of her time in filmmaking and her music choices just complete her excellent films!!👍👍😁
From the treacherous peaks of Ladakh , to the beauty of Kashmir and now the Heritage of Rajasthan.... You are doing it all Noraly.... With all the grace and rich content combined... Kudos and All the Best for the next leg of the Journey 👍
Continue to try to save yourself. Don't believe anyone easily. And stay safe places.
What an absolutely wonderful way to start my Sunday morning, Ms Schoenmaker! Certainly, one of your most fascinating episodes of late, given the up-close tour of the forever narrowing alleyways wending their way through the daily lives of your unnamed co-stars! The 200' deep well from 1740 was a highlight for me, as was the fort. My sincere thanks for sharing it so well with all of us, as ever. Namaste! (and shiny side up!)
I really like these India videos. They make me want to go there. The people seem friendly and they seem to speak enough English too. Be safe.
Noraly Being from the Netherlands (Europe), It is amazing to see how composed you stay while riding, walking or hearing different sounds. Me as an India I am in love with the Netherlands and its countryside, calmness and I have made a lot of videos on my channel about it, but to see it from the other side, a Dutch person making videos in India, is just amazing. May be we will collaborate some day. :D Enjoy, Cheer. I love the fact that you enjoyed chai like a local ;)
Thank you Noraly for a great visit and guided video tour of India. I travel by motorcycle in Canada, Baja and USA but not out of North America. Your narrating of India and the wonderful people you meet there are bright spots for my day. Thank You, Thank You for your amazing spirit and riding to open my eyes more to the many good things in this World. The commercial news and reporters would do well to report like you do.
NYT, AP, CNN, FOX and others only show India as a bad country & problem, but India is the first country which was made of immigrants for more than 1000+ years. In India you will see, native Indians (Sanatanis), Greeks, Chinese, Mangols, Turks, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Africans, Arabs, Israelis, Spanish, Polish, Brits & Afghans. Many of them are invaders and asylum seekers.
INDIA IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY GOD BLESS US ALL. LOVE FROM THE U.S.A.
Welcome to India we are waiting for you
Go to Pakistan!🇵🇰… Much nicer country and friendlier people.
@@aheat3036 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks uncle
@@aheat3036jealous or wot?🤡
WOW ! JUST BEAUTIFUL ! This video was over Too Soon , the people were so nice , the old buildings and scenery were Breathtaking ,Thank you
Well done Noraly!! Another fascinating story about India! Thank you for all your research! Also, you have made the perfect music choices for this video..AGAIN!! Really enjoying your creative filmmaking style!! What a special chai chat with that distinguished elder!! Just truly wonderful to watch!! So impressed with this series!! Cheers from Texas USA❤❤
G'day Lucinda in TX - I too thought the chai scene with elder was wonderful. Seemed basic but a wise choice that Noraly included it. Intrigued by the chai making process. Though simple enough, what a contrast to the boring process we do....throw tea bag in cup, fill with water, pop in microwave. Hmmm. Peace!
India is a whole world on its own soo huge n diverse
Yes, people generally think of India as a country of scammers (for the obvious reason) BUT this country is amazing!!! Its culture, traditions and just a regular kindness is priceless, not to mention of its monuments that are out od this world❤❤❤ Highly underrated country! Thank you for this video ❤Best regards from Poland!!!
Who is scammr.? Why Poland is free from money hungry people.?
@@ytu77 once upon a time in our country there is no lock in doors because everyone believe scam and theft is mahapap but everything changed after britishers came here in seventies.
@@deepakdixit9636 agreed....and so sorry ...
Kuldhara has a very interesting history as an abandoned town! The sounds in the night must be strange to hear! A very nice ride to a beautiful fort with amazing architecture. Seeing the blue city from afar brings it all into perspective! Glad you met such nice and welcoming people along the way. Ride safe Noraly and thank you for sharing your adventures!
It's not haunted. Abandoned houses and ruins are too quite. So any sudden sound may spook people. It maybe wind sound or stray small animal in the ruins or some random lost stranger . And then tales become bigger in retelling.
In the midst of all the travel that quiet moment of the custodian's father preparing tea was a quiet, heartwarming break.
Kudos noraly you are extremely talented and blessed and the way you narrate a story is almost inspirational. Congratulations for visiting incredible India for a second time and sharing your experience and story through your lens. Enjoy your journey. Much love from Luanda Angola 🙏
What a delightful gentleman that made you chai at the abandoned village. ☺
I was just thinking about the narrow lanes/streets/alleys, they had to have been "created" long before the motorized age. They only had to make room for foot traffic with maybe donkeys and camels. It is amazing the GPS systems of today can lead you thru them. Ah, isn't technology wonderful!😏😉
Best Wishes and Safe Travels from Texas 🙏❤🏍🤠
Amazing how flexable and limber he was. A lot to be said for a lifetime of squatting and movement, as opposed to sitting....
So, I had to check Google to learn more about the history of the blue paint...it says, that painting your porch ceiling a blue tone, could repel wasps, leading to fewer wasp-eating spiders. Woww! Who knew?! Thank you as always, Noraly for bringing the world to our living rooms! Safe travels and blessings to all of the kind souls of India, and beyond!
Thank you for posting that. I am a big fan of carefully understanding why societies have done things a certain way. Cultures around the world have used marijuana, peyote and ayahuasca. In the 20th century we made them Schedule 1 drug and as a consequence now have opioid crisis everywhere.
Thank you as an indian i didn't know that .
Saw that on an episode of This Old House a few years back. Tried it and found out it works. It has to be sky blue.
Yes because of Copper!
3:07 these roads reminds me of an Indian horror movie named “Kaalo”. The movie is actually based on this village and the story that guy told.
Your interaction with the very friendly local people is heartwarming. Again you show us how rich the culture is in Kuldhara and Jodpur. Respect that you manage to find your way (and maybe sometimes get lost) in this myriade of small streets. India is an amazing country!
I'm impressed with Blue City: its architecture is outstandingly beautiful, not to mention those countless alleys you went through made think the titanic work people went through to get it done.! And finally the fort you visited left me wordless! Thank you so much again!!!
being a native rajasthan resident i can truly say it is a lovely state with lot's of amazing historical places.....one should really visit once in their lifetime....i just loved this vlog!!! u showed rajasthan really well
This is our India.. 🇮🇳
Plain...hills..snow..desert..rainfalls...etc...lot of more....
Proud to be an Indian...
Thanks Noraly for visiting my country...❤U
What an amazing country. And the people so genuinely friendly. Never in my lifetime will I have the privilege of visiting there so will instead enjoy 'experiencing' it through Norally's wonderful videos. 🦘
@@macalacalan1175 Never in your lifetime? Why might I ask?
@@gogadev 😊 I'm 70 and exactly one year ago, after a lifetime of excellent health and fitness, I had a heart attack. I've recovered REALLY well (yesterday walked 17 km with friends) - but I'd hate to have a repeat attack in another country. I am very content to enjoy life here. Norally is amazing - she reminds me of my daughter - same personality.
If Foreign Travelers stop visiting crowded places, slums, dirty street food in congested lanes, same stereotypical mundane known destinations in our Country, then it's a paradise because India has got everything from Snow Capped Mountains Peaks and Hills, Glaciers, Cold Desert, Frozen Valleys, Frozen Waterfalls, Frozen Lakes, Frozen Rivers, River Islands, Coral Oceanic Islands, White, Black, Clay Beaches, Caves (Historical Man Made and Stalactites, Stalagmites), Canyons, Hot Desert, White Desert, Red Desert, Waterfalls, Table Mountains, Hillocks, Rocky Hills, Plateaus, Plains, Ravines Badlands, Active Volcanic Peak, Mud Volcanoes, Forests-Alpine, Temperate, Sub Tropical, Evergreen, Rain, Mangrove, Lakes (Freshwater, Saltwater, Backwaters, Artificial Man Made), Cascades, Gorges, Estuaries, Lagoons, Swampy Marshlands, Grasslands, River Basins, Diverse species of Flora and Fauna, Wettest Place on Earth, Asia's Cleanest Village, Heritage Gardens, Tulip Gardens, 2nd Coldest Inhabited Place on Earth, World's Highest Motorable Road Network, 3rd Highest Village on Earth, Prehistoric Sites, Dinosaurs Fossil Sites, Ancient Temples & Monuments, Ancient Civilization Archeological Sites, Paleontological Sites, Geological Sites, Sea Forts, Hill Forts, Riverside Forts, Island Forts, Hill Palaces, Royal Palaces, Historical Heritage Buildings, Museums, Nature Parks, Historical Heritage Hotels, Luxury Hotels & Resorts, Diverse Regional Cuisines, Mysterious Sites, Creepy and Haunted Sites, Abandoned and Ruined Sites, Adventure Sports, Tea Plantations, Coffee Plantations, Herbs & Spices Plantations, Vineyards, Water Sports, Hiking, Mountaineering, Trekking, Spas, Golf Courses, Many Modern developed cities and towns, Shopping Super Malls. There are 54 Wildlife National Parks, 553 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 31 Marine Sanctuaries, 6 Marine National Parks, 75 Wetlands, 72 Bird Sanctuaries, 13 Butterflies Parks, 122 Botanical Gardens and 164 Zoological Parks. There are 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Hence India has got everything which any travelers can wish in their tour itinerary.
@@macalacalan1175 Good to know you've recovered well. Thanks for sharing.
I love your side excursions to these small towns (whether you're lost or not). They're really interesting. This India trip has been filled with wonderful places and people.
It's so wholesome to see such minor interactions that last only for a second but leave an impression for quite some time, like the smile between the lady at the start of the video. Nowadays people don't even bother to acknowledge each other, for example in a supermarket people behave as if everybody around them is non-existent, sigh...such a depressing world we live in.
Bewonderenswaardig wat een respect deze mensen tonen voor een ander, wat een mooie cultuur is dit!!! Nooit geweten, nooit bij stilgestaan ook.
Wederom dank Noraly, om ook mij (zoals zovelen) te laten zien wat deze prachtige wereld allemaal te bieden heeft!!
We INDIANS are always like this. We treat our guests like our god. Thanks & welcome to India.
Our India is really a beautiful with kind of people but western media destroyed our reality...
I finally had to leave a comment. your videos are bringing back a torrent of memories! I lived In India for 3 years 2016-2019. traveled extensively around India from New Delhi down to Kerala. you are doing the trip i did not get to make. I love your videos, there giving me the itch to rent a bike in Delhi and follow in your foot steps. my travels were on a 500 Classic Desert Storm that i modified in my hotel garage were I lived. Keep up the great videos you show the good Indian people, beautiful country and Inspire others to travel.
i love Indian PEOPLE, very welcoming and friendly. and great variety of foods as well.
The perfect place for a tea! 🤗
If you watched a video and found yourself going side to side on your chair in front of the screen to peek around corners in the video better, could you say you're captivated by that video? 🤗 …for I guess I was… 🤫
This will take a few re-watches to really get all of the mind-blowing beauty of these bits of India. This is beyond lovely! 🤗
😍🤗
…and how horses at a trot seem so busy and focussed and fast while camels come across as going "Tum-dee-dum.dee-dum!", and these mazes of paths everywhere and all the friendliness and… 😵💫🥰
Okay, re-watch! ☺
I love seeing different cultures! I wish I could travel like you one day
India is the only country where Israelis are safe and not persecuted, every year thousands of Israelis visit India its their second home.
A lot of people from the surrounding region seek refuge in India and don't have any problems...
It is only the Politicians on the Opposition parties, and the Western so-called Missionaries👿👿that instigate hostility.......‼⁉️🇺🇸
It takes a special person to do the traveling noraly does. I cannot with a million dollars. This is her passion
Actually how beautifully u just made the video of Rajasthan ❤️from India Sikkim
Rajastan is one of my favourite states in India. Have not been to the haunted town though!! Amazing people and architecture throughout the state makes it so popular. Happy Travels
Loved the beautiful streets of the blue city. Being a photographer, I know I would have worn out a few camera batteries there. I love the juxtaposition of old and new like the old architecture against the modern motor bikes, etc...
Indian people are so friendly and welcoming to strangers Noraly is the same very friendly and a great sense of humour
Certainly, I am fascinated by every place you come to, but the cherry on the cake, is the people; their expressions and their curiosity...
Love this ancient city tour! Wow! Just so incredibly amazing. One of her best videos!
India is one of the Safest places. you are never scared anytime.. here all kind-hearted persons.. happy to see you
I'm a Ghanaian and throughout this vlog I have seen Indians are welcoming especially how they smile with you 😊
Noraly is beautiful, they wouldn't smile at me like that
@@davidlong2048Am sure the ladies would David.
Amazing India series!! Cheers from Chile
People are so down to earth on your travels, it is refreshing.
You have always been very kind and respectful of people with whom you interact with, this should be a shining example of how others should be treated and be treated, regardless of who you are or where you’re from. Stay safe and thank you again for taking us with you on your adventures.