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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2023
  • We are posting short videos of India.
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    What does $30 in India get you? We were always curious as to how much things cost, like how much it is to eat food and get around. Therefore, we challenge ourselves to a $30 challenge (which is our daily budget).
    To get around, New Delhi is cheap, that's if you are taking the train. So we used the train for most of our travelling as it's less than a $1 per person.
    Exploring is on everyone's agenda when visiting a new place, so we explored a little of bit of New Delhi to see what it's all about. The first place we stopped at was Qutab Minar, a 400-year-old tower built by the Mughul empire. It cost us $15 to get in for 2 people (That's half our budget.). We were no longer sure if $30 was enough now for the entire day. We might have made a mistake with our budget.
    We found a few free activities to do which is great when trying to keep costs down, so we headed to the Lotus Temple and also went to an old stepwell in New Delhi known as Agrasen ki Baoli. So with that costing us $0, our budget seemed to be back on track.
    It was now time to find some food as a person has to eat. So we headed to a place in New Delhi called Cannaught Place. This is the shopping hub of New Delhi, so we wanted to check it out and see what food it has as we were starving. This is also an area for some good dining.
    I hope our budget is enough for that.
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  • @thebuddymoon
    @thebuddymoon  Год назад +22

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    • @ravindrachoudhary7067
      @ravindrachoudhary7067 Год назад

      That guy in suite who suggested the barrack restaurant is always present at that spot even if you come next time you can find him there😅 I have met him when I was crossing the road exact same place🤣 you guys are sooperb..keep it up🫡

    • @iamwhatiam5091
      @iamwhatiam5091 Год назад

      You may visit the mountainous states of India like Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, etc to avoid the summer heat of the plains in India.

    • @kartiksharma7674
      @kartiksharma7674 Год назад

      When at Cannaught Place & you don't find zebra crossings, use the underground crossings!

    • @GauravKapoor1
      @GauravKapoor1 Год назад

      @kartik is right, you use underground crossings. You can even see in the video that you are standing right next to one and another one across the steet. You can see the escalators going down in the background when you were crossing the road.

    • @kartiksharma7674
      @kartiksharma7674 Год назад

      @@GauravKapoor1 they are safer coz the cars don't expect to slow down on one way streets with no zebra crossings

  • @amberchaturvedi9934
    @amberchaturvedi9934 Год назад +57

    Lotus Temple - its a big hall where everyone can go and prey according to his/her belief.....Hindus, Muslims, Christians all can worship together as per their belief...

    • @AnUchiha
      @AnUchiha Год назад

      @bishop rook So funny hahaha haha haha hahaha haha

    • @seemaverma7671
      @seemaverma7671 Год назад +1

      ​@bishop rook Muslims do prey though

    • @worthit5064
      @worthit5064 Год назад +2

      ​@bishoprook2616why so much hate towards Hindus ?

    • @kirak2817
      @kirak2817 Год назад

      I think its not hindu temple i dunno

    • @kirak2817
      @kirak2817 Год назад

      ​@@worthit5064 bro dont worry there are few people most of people dont care about religion

  • @shubham9145-m5h
    @shubham9145-m5h Год назад +89

    If u really want to see the ancient infrastructure visit temples of South India. Its just unbelievably amazing.

    • @DKKUMARR
      @DKKUMARR Год назад +2

      Agree 👍

    • @SSPTravels
      @SSPTravels Год назад +1

      True. 🙌🤩

    • @zexer_ity
      @zexer_ity Год назад +4

      Being an indian from north i can approve that there are some really ancient temples 🛕 there

    • @kaizen_monk
      @kaizen_monk Год назад +5

      There were amazing temples in north india as well but after islamic invasion, muslim rulers destroyed it..

    • @nyimagyaltsen8054
      @nyimagyaltsen8054 11 месяцев назад +1

      Before telling them to come here and there, India should think far, side, or for the long run.
      Because most of the tourist places had the same situation of price difference.
      Too difference between tickets with local and tourists.
      Every tourist coming here is not rich, so the India tourism sector should have some balance charges.
      India is growing face, so don't break that down.
      If India needs tourists like him, then we should respect their budgets.

  • @vaibhavapprajit
    @vaibhavapprajit Год назад +24

    Me as an Indian looking at the video makes me laugh on seeing your reactions that we face everyday….No matter how developed a City is, Cows and monkeys rule the streets😂 honkings are the rhythm of Indian roads and side pathways are an unofficial place for shops
    Hope you guys had a nice trip here in India… wishing you a speedy recovery on those bee stings 🙏🏼🇮🇳

  • @harmandeepkaur1049
    @harmandeepkaur1049 Год назад +7

    Oh my goodness!! I m quite impressed by the way you people are crossing roads in India.. being an Indian, I think I will take 4 times more time to cross those busy roads. Awesome series!!

  • @deepaklangar6036
    @deepaklangar6036 Год назад +19

    Do visit Manali, Goa, Rajasthan, Kerala and Kashmir. The best places to visit for the first timers. 👍

  • @whysoserious3265
    @whysoserious3265 Год назад +21

    You both are making places more beautiful and exciting. People like you are less in world who spread positivity and love. Elegant couple, wish you growing and happiness in life, keep making videos like these. Love from Pakistan

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much😁 such kind nice words.

    • @chess584
      @chess584 Год назад

      No hard feelings bro but did you get some ata??? 🤣🤣

  • @prabhakarkumar4531
    @prabhakarkumar4531 Год назад +4

    u missed the iron pillar beside the qutub minar. That pillar is more 1600 years old. That pillar never gets rusts. It is metallurgical marvel.

  • @kumargourav6791
    @kumargourav6791 Год назад +7

    The cost disparity is because Locals are too many in numbers which gives enough revenue for the maintenance while foreigners were lesser which is increasing now so probably the price may get revised if needed.

  • @rajazk1456
    @rajazk1456 Год назад +46

    Qutub Minar is much older than 800 years. Qutub Minar was originlly Hindu structure. there are defaced idols of hindu deities. also the war scenes of Hindu epic Ramayana can be seen. carvings of deities, saints, human beings are completely prohibited in Islam. they could not even destroy the original Hindu temple properly.
    It is a Sun Observatory that has a 25 inch tilt to observe the Dhruva Star (Pole Star) built by King Vikramaditya in 5th Century A.D. On 21st June you can not see any type of shadow from the Minar falling because of that tilt...and around the Stambha (Pillar) there were 27 Hindu + Jain constellations temples.
    Qutub has 27 broken temple complex as well as 2000 year old VishnuStambh Iron Pillar - which has stood the test of time and not rusted at all.

    • @shivakumar8263
      @shivakumar8263 Год назад +1

      @bishop rook Buddhist anything else.😂😂 you are just doing Comedy buddh was also hindu bro there is no religion like Buddhism. Buddhist never can built things like these.
      you guys don't have any proof just you are making your religion shameful by saying these thing. Even mediation is hindu thing which is done by Buddhist

    • @seemaverma7671
      @seemaverma7671 Год назад

      ​@bishop rook cap

    • @uchihamadaragaming5309
      @uchihamadaragaming5309 4 месяца назад

      @@shivakumar8263 what did he say? no comments are visible now, if people don't know how other religion grew out of Hinduism, that is very surprising.

  • @theankitshukla
    @theankitshukla Год назад +13

    25:01 ok that is sacreligious !!! You can't mix any bread naan, roti with rice 😂😂😂
    Recommendations: Do visit Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and the North-Eastern states these are the undiscovered gems of this country.

    • @dvasanatan
      @dvasanatan Год назад +1

      i was searching for this comment 😂
      How u can eat roti with rice ?😅

  • @oki_0074
    @oki_0074 Год назад +7

    I LOVE INDIA I JUST BEEN THERE NOW I BOOKED A TRIP TO INDIA IN DECEMBER THE 6TH AND RETURN BACK TO UK IN FEBRUARY THE 29TH 🥰🥰🥰

  • @chandandeep6976
    @chandandeep6976 Год назад +7

    It's good to see you guys enjoying...many more place still left in India every state has unique identity..enjoy your trip sir and most welcome in India.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @kindnesslove5482
    @kindnesslove5482 Год назад +12

    That well and that tower was next level beautiful. I love how Daniel thinks about how it was like when it was built. I am the same way. I LOVE history.

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +3

      It's really cool to try picture yourself back in those times hehehe😆

  • @vg3971
    @vg3971 Год назад +2

    27 broken temples in Qutab Minar complex were dedicated to 27 Nakshatra ( star constellations ). Qutab Minar's original name is Vishnu Stumbh. You have to see it aerially above it to understand it. Did you check Iron Pillar there ? Iron pillar has not rusted despite more than a thousand years have passed by.
    Invading muslims have not constructed like this afterwards, which means that the whole complex was originally Hindu one.
    Check details of Rani ki vaav or other " Step wells " of Gujarat state. One is at Adalaj on outskirts of Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

  • @Mashariki_0
    @Mashariki_0 Год назад +9

    This has been one of your more informative vids for me and i love it.
    It took me a moment to process the term youngest religion because my mind is so used to new churches popping up every other day in Nairobi and it hit me those are under the Christian umbrella. I think I found a new hobby, understanding diff religions 😀.
    30 dollars def gets you farther than in Nairobi. Also you guys haven't done a budget food challenge in a while, hope to see one soon. I'd love to see a market food challenge or something.

    • @Mashariki_0
      @Mashariki_0 Год назад

      I am Leanne when crossing a busy road, find its narrowest point or where it splits and go go go. The Philippines def prepared you for crossing the roads in India.

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 Год назад +2

    Hello my friends, So lovely to see you in New Delhi in India which is the capital city of India. I feel happy when you visited those beautiful historical places in India. The foods are really nice and cheap and most things in India can be bought for cheap prices

  • @premchandsharma5771
    @premchandsharma5771 Год назад +2

    Qutub Minar complex has been made upon a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was destroyed by fanatic Islamist invader. Signs of a temple are visible in the form of temple column, lord ganesha iconography and iconic Vishnu stambh which is a marvel in itself from point of view of metallurgy.

  • @raymonde4272
    @raymonde4272 Год назад +6

    Leanne has maximum confidence when crossing the roads. There are so many beautiful open spaces to enjoy.

  • @tubepeeper
    @tubepeeper Год назад +2

    Fact check : 'Qutub' Minar (minaret) actually is a Hindu monument but later the Mughal ruler got some nonsense but seemingly Arabic verses etched on it but they are nothing but gibberish and the Mughal ruler did it to show it as a Mughal monument and this was vouched by Sir Syed a Muslim intellectual of India. Btw there was no Muslim rule in 1220AD.

  • @bharatnutakki6235
    @bharatnutakki6235 Год назад +3

    You will be amazed with architecture of temples like Belur and Halebidu (Karnataka)....Many many temples in Tamilnadu, Telangana and Andhrapradesh states

  • @leelambigai2839
    @leelambigai2839 Год назад +4

    Guys try to visit Thanjavur temple and kanchipuram temple one of the best architecture you can see and the best time to visit these temple is evening it's beautiful with lights

  • @Lighthole.
    @Lighthole. Год назад +4

    There was temple but mughal made that temple into Qutab minar.

    • @fahadkhatir2258
      @fahadkhatir2258 Год назад +2

      Mughal 1200 me the hi nhi
      Qutubbuddin aikaq tha usi ne bnaya h ye 😂

    • @Lighthole.
      @Lighthole. Год назад +3

      @@fahadkhatir2258 farak kya hai dono me dono lootere the

  • @Akash_Akshay
    @Akash_Akshay Год назад +3

    That's the ruins of Temples.. demolished 800 years..ago...if u see the Faces of deities ull find them broken

  • @indrakumarsuman1268
    @indrakumarsuman1268 Год назад +1

    Actually 800 year qutub minar got renovation. It is almost 2000 year old. The demolished structures arroud qutub minar are more than 2000 year old.

  • @souryadeep6073
    @souryadeep6073 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you guys liked these monuments build in around 16th century, pay a visit to Hampi in Karnataka, of the Vijayanagar empire which dates back to the 13th century and leave yourself amazed by all the stone carvings and ancient monuments, landmarks still standing their ground after all the invasive attacks. Cheers!

  • @ashishtiwari1912
    @ashishtiwari1912 Год назад +2

    I am from Delhi. If you plan to visit delhi sometime again then do take a visit to lodhi gardens and Andhra bhavan for food.
    The step well is a bit similar to rani ki van in Gujarat. It is actually an inverted temple if you do more research about it.
    Have a nice stay in our country.

  • @genyou7453
    @genyou7453 Год назад +20

    last year South African youtuber Rhett and Claire visited India and asked for recommendation. I suggested them to visit Ladakh. they visited and loved it. India can be so beautiful if you skip this overrated Golden Triangle which is more of a golden trap.

    • @shanemad1640
      @shanemad1640 Год назад +1

      The price for tourists being 15 times more is ridiculous .

    • @kaizen_monk
      @kaizen_monk Год назад

      @@shanemad1640 it is indeed

  • @smitk7506
    @smitk7506 10 месяцев назад +2

    You don't have to mix Naan and Rice. Naan is to be used with vegetable side dish. You need to mix rice with daal (lentils) and in case you want it to make it spicy, then top the rice-daal mixture with vegetable side dish. The papad needs to be taken as a bite after one spoon of rice-daal serving.

  • @abhishekdwivedi5666
    @abhishekdwivedi5666 Год назад

    Got a decent people to watch...made my day....
    Thank uh so much guys ...keep visiting here

  • @legalmaster6885
    @legalmaster6885 Год назад +1

    Those structure that you were surprised to see was not a part of qutub minar, it was built by hindus and jains long before the qutub minar was constructed. It was unfortunately destroyed by an invader named qutub ud din aibak 800 years ago, when he attacked here.

  • @devsharma96
    @devsharma96 Год назад +4

    As a citizen of India I never get a chance to explore my colorful and beautiful country because i live out, I feel nostalgic though. Hence after watching your fascinating video about India its gives me smile and emotional kind mix feelings. However, Thanks for bringing to us such a wonderful India trip. Lastly you guys are so humble and respectful towards others.

  • @MarlonRodriguez002
    @MarlonRodriguez002 6 месяцев назад

    God bless you guys, you are such a great example for couples to follow! I love your energy dynamic and how kind you guys are! God bless you and protect you!

  • @gurmeetathwal2850
    @gurmeetathwal2850 Год назад +1

    3:45, It is the remains of the Hindu temples, which were destroyed by Mughal Invaders and used those rubbles to build Qutub Minar.

  • @TheStoneWhisperer
    @TheStoneWhisperer Год назад

    Those tombs are called "Mausoleums". Due to grave robbers, if the person was of any significance, they don't keep the body in the Mausoleum, but in a more private safe location. I don't really know about this one, but that is quite common for anyone of importance in history. Great video you two, I"m so hooked as a new Sub! I love your South African accent, your funny South African references and your happy personalities! Thanks for bringing us along! 🙏😍

  • @TheSfabbasi
    @TheSfabbasi Год назад +2

    Love to You both and All Indians .... from Pakistan. My Grand Father migrated from New Delhi to Lyallpur Pakistan . Our Parental Village is in Kamalganj Farrukhabad UP

  • @hammadzahid110
    @hammadzahid110 Год назад +17

    These guys are literally the best couple vlogers out there right now💯. Love from lahore, Pakistan🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰

    • @kindnesslove5482
      @kindnesslove5482 Год назад

      Agree ! Only vlog in what I watch on youtube. I follow Daniel and Leanne everywhere.

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +2

      Wow.... That you so much guys😁😁😁 we try our best to make good videos and it's so nice to hear that you enjoy them😁 so much love you guys❤️❤️

    • @RiteshYadav-mj1hl
      @RiteshYadav-mj1hl Год назад +1

      Pakistan is a home of all Islamic terrorist groups 😂

  • @divyanshu1723
    @divyanshu1723 Год назад +5

    Visit Akshardham temple one of the most beautiful place in Delhi ❤

  • @legalmaster6885
    @legalmaster6885 Год назад +1

    The structure you were checking , was once a hindu temple, where 800 years ago, an islamic invader came their and destroyed our temples and built that qutub minar, in the memory of his victory and destruction he caused to our people😔

  • @nipungarg4886
    @nipungarg4886 Год назад +2

    If you guys like historical structures etc... You should visit Hampi in State of Karnataka

  • @sidhbaba5156
    @sidhbaba5156 Год назад +1

    There are many places in Delhi where people cross the road from the tunnel If you don't know, you can ask anyone

  • @ahansharma9880
    @ahansharma9880 Год назад +1

    After Delhi, Visit South India and northeast India. You can see so many different cultures and ancient monuments.

  • @mustafaabohari3853
    @mustafaabohari3853 Год назад +1

    you guys just missed to see and even notice "Iron Pillar" which is in Qutub Minar complex. Hahaha

  • @MotivationalTalkofficial1.O
    @MotivationalTalkofficial1.O Год назад +1

    @thebuddymoon thanks to explore India's famous cities and some architectural building. Don't worried for subscriber bcz Indian people help out to gain more subscriber and followers.and Ur channel definitely reached 1 million subscribers very soon.
    You guys deserve a big thumbs up 👍

  • @ajaykumarsingh5395
    @ajaykumarsingh5395 Год назад +1

    Beautiful presentation glorious history of India .

  • @manojbharadwaj8930
    @manojbharadwaj8930 Год назад +2

    Qutub Minar was built on a Hindu temple...you can see Hindu deities inside the columns all those pillars are of ancient Vishnu Temple.
    North India has withstood and resisted against a lot of Foreign invasion hence South India has comparatively less destructed temples.
    The theory of Aryan/Dravidian which Britishers brought up is a lie to divide United India. The DNA of every human trace in Jambudvipa/Bharatha Varsh (includes modern day Afghanistan till Combodia) was my land and proud that we belonged to sanatan Dharma.
    Invaders looted and brought in differences exploiting our caste system which is merely understood correctly by them.
    Now Ramarajya is back with a Prime Minister like Narendra Modi.

  • @basilsylvesterpinto10
    @basilsylvesterpinto10 Год назад +5

    Greetings from Goa. I see all went to plan until the restaurant ... I did suspect you would go beyond the budget and so was the case :) how much time did you spend at Qutub Minar? Such places I love to spend worthwhile roughly five hours. There are much better stepwells elsewhere in India, like Rajasthan, in Jaipur (been to) and Jodhpur, and Gujarat too. But the one you guys saw in Delhi was pretty exquisite and lesser known, though I have head of. Need to go there next time, Lotus Mahal and Humayun's Tomb too. did you guys visit the Red Fort? The thing about me Delhi is mainly a transit point returning from the Himalayas in Himachal from exploratory trekking expeditions - the only time I do not travel solo, save for the time when we have that day to spare in Delhi when I do my own thing. Waiting for your Goa videos, but I suspect it would be all touristy. as a regular domestic or foreign tourist would. A traveler would go to Chandor - explore the heritage homes and sites in the erstwhile former capital of Goa, and then do some off beat travel to our lesser known Falls which are deep in our jungles and are more beautiful than a crowded and touristy Dudhsagar which is more accessible.

  • @maxs5643
    @maxs5643 Год назад +11

    As an Indian, I don't like the fact that foreign tourists have to pay 10 to 15 times more than what local people pay. This is preposterous and leaves a negative impact. The tourist department needs to do something about this. Anyways, despite all this, you both carry on with huge smile on your face and go on with your day. Thanks for that. Love your Videos.

    • @mr.ayanroy
      @mr.ayanroy Год назад +1

      Nothing wrong in that !!

    • @iamshaurya9952
      @iamshaurya9952 Год назад

      What can tourist department do😂😂😂In this in foreign also it is done so it is nothing new or bad in it

    • @yogeshtank2007
      @yogeshtank2007 Год назад

      Well we have to pay similar rates when we go to visit monuments in foreign countries as well.. I don't see any negative thing in this....

    • @sourav2124
      @sourav2124 Год назад

      its just the dollar value in indian market....its adjusted.... keep whining about it

    • @vivideos9127
      @vivideos9127 Год назад

      There is nothing wrong ... I think you need to go back to school to learn some Economics and use mind tourism is a big Industry...

  • @acousticempire4403
    @acousticempire4403 Год назад +1

    Lotus temple in delhi... Inside people sits & do meditation🧘‍♀️

  • @yashbahuguna6349
    @yashbahuguna6349 Год назад +5

    Nice video! There was actually a subway to cross the road haha but its okay you did it India style 😂

  • @FunTechGuru
    @FunTechGuru Год назад +2

    Brother If you are in Delhi Please don’t miss to go AksharDham Temple. You should visit there. Excellent place

  • @ASK-eu5pb
    @ASK-eu5pb 5 месяцев назад +1

    Missed the Iron Pillar at Qutub Minar.

  • @godwithinmeiamagod5356
    @godwithinmeiamagod5356 Год назад +1

    विष्णु स्तम्भ (कुतुब मीनार) राजा विक्रमादित्य द्वारा एक खगोलीय अवलोकन केंद्र के रूप में बनाया गया है। यह ध्रुव स्तम्भ है जिसमें नौ कोने या स्तंभ हैं जो 9 ग्रह दिखाते हैं और प्रत्येक में तीन कोने हैं, कुल 27 नक्षत्र दिखा रहे हैं। इसके स्तंभों में भगवान गणेश हैं जो इसे हिंदू संरचना दिखाते हैं। इसमें मुख्य देवता के बगल में 360 मूर्तियाँ थीं। टावर के चारों ओर वैदिक ज्योतिष के 27 नक्षत्रों को समर्पित मंडप थे।

  • @aftondill2837
    @aftondill2837 Год назад

    just discovered you guys. love this girl’s positivity- she’s always smiling!

  • @moradabaditv8539
    @moradabaditv8539 Год назад +1

    She ate rice with naan and chicken tikka... it's amazing taste😂😂😂
    Love you both of you...and welcome to India... visit again
    If you are non vegetarian i recommend to you must try for MORADABADI BIRYANI and moradabadi DAAL❤
    (I'm vegetarian😂)

  • @nabilyasir8610
    @nabilyasir8610 Год назад +1

    I have been a loyal subscriber of your channel, "Leanne & Dan," since the early days when you had only 100 subscribers. I remember how you used to interact with your viewers, even taking the time to reply to my comments a couple of times. However, you don't seem to reply to comments as often anymore. I live in Ahmedabad City in the state of Gujarat, India, I would like to invite you to visit our city and perhaps organize a meet-up here.

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +1

      Hey Nabil, sorry if we have missed some of your comments. It's not our intention.😊 Unfortunately, we won't be coming to Gujarat this time around, but hope sometime in the future 😊

  • @narayanaditya848
    @narayanaditya848 Год назад +1

    You should try Rastrapati bhawan/Amrit udhyaan that is totally free of cost and you will love the vibe of that place but make sure you reach their in the month of February and March because it open for tourism only in thr month of February and March

  • @ujjalraj5773
    @ujjalraj5773 8 месяцев назад

    India is developing 👍

  • @utkarshverma013
    @utkarshverma013 Год назад +1

    Great video, guys. But here are some historic facts:
    The so-called "Qutub Minar" was not built in 1200s, but in 4th century CE. That means those pillars you touched at 3:29 are not 800 but 1600 years old! That whole site was originally a Hindu temple complex which was destroyed by Islamic invaders. As many as 27 temples were demolished and all the Islamic architecture and carvings you see there are superimposed on the ruins of those temples. In fact the "Qutub Minar" itself is not Qutub Minar but "Dhruv Stambh" (Polar Pillar).

  • @ayushpatidar4334
    @ayushpatidar4334 Год назад +1

    Do visit udaipur,maunt abu, jaipur (rajsthan). khajuraho, gwalior, panna national park,orcha (madhya pradesh)....

  • @yerajoker3524
    @yerajoker3524 Год назад +3

    Even considering the language differences, how does one pronounce "Qutub" as "Quintab"?
    It'd be like pronouncing the name "Harry" as "Hailey".

  • @R108S
    @R108S Год назад +4

    You must visit Kailash temple , Aurangabad...if you have to explore real architecture in India

  • @rasrarasra8493
    @rasrarasra8493 Год назад

    I am Indian your videos very good thanks coming India ❤❤❤

  • @sanjivkumat4115
    @sanjivkumat4115 Год назад +1

    Your videos are very nice

  • @naveex6968
    @naveex6968 Год назад +1

    Please visit Kailasa Temple at Ellora Caves in Maharashtra India. It's considered greatest architecture in history of mankind, because the way it was built seems unbelievable for even today’s time. The temple was built at least 1300 years ago. No stone or nothing was added they carved a mammoth Granite rock/mountain with intricate details. The Kailasa Temple is notable for its vertical excavation-carvers started at the top of the original rock and excavated downward. At least 400000 tonnes of stones have been removed in the process. About 7000 workers and their future generations worked for 135 years. One small mistake and you have to rebuild the whole temple because it's carved into the rock without adding anything, that too up to down.

    • @naveex6968
      @naveex6968 Год назад

      It has secret underground tunnels believed to be leading to underground city which is even more mysterious and government have totally locked that down and no researchers are allowed to go inside.
      During the reign of Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, the temple was ordered to be demolished along with other temples nationwide.
      For the task in 1682 he sent over 1000 labourers especially to destroy Kailasa Temple; they worked for over 3 years, but could barely manage to disfigure a few statues here and there. It's the solid granite rock that's made so hard to destroy.
      Despite of his repeated efforts to tear down Kailasa Temple, Aurangzeb did not found success. Finally he gave up on destroying this temple. This is the same person who has destroyed thousands of ancient temples in India but he could not destroy this one so you can understand the magnanimity of the temple.
      other than Kailasa Temple there are 99 other cave temples there (100 total) of which 34 are open for public viewing. whole temple complex known at Ellora Caves.

  • @oswaldboelcke5470
    @oswaldboelcke5470 2 месяца назад

    This is a good video. Good job. You work well together.

  • @smitgavhane
    @smitgavhane Месяц назад

    you guys travelled north india i think you should also visit northeast india and south india u will see different sides of india and diversity in india as well

  • @Heartkwt
    @Heartkwt Год назад +1

    In Agarsan ki Bawli, I saw something that I saw, two Dark Orange eyes glowing in one of the locked places that I could not explain. Then, a chill ran down my spine as I think what I heard was Growling sound.

  • @JoanneBick
    @JoanneBick Год назад

    Loaded you two, greetings from U.K. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @nyimagyaltsen8054
    @nyimagyaltsen8054 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brother,
    You don't need to mix the rice and roti.
    Both are seperate way to enjoy with side dishes.
    Anyway, yoh guys love that. 👌👍🙏

  • @krishanpandat7705
    @krishanpandat7705 Год назад +1

    'The real india lives in Her village' so i suggest you to go in villages and explore village😄🙏🏻

  • @WendyHuNanNZ
    @WendyHuNanNZ Месяц назад

    I love those little cars 😂😂😂

  • @Missileman-qh6yf
    @Missileman-qh6yf 9 месяцев назад

    The best part of video is background music ❤

  • @WendyHuNanNZ
    @WendyHuNanNZ Месяц назад

    I like to know those ancient history, I like these kinda travel vids which make me wanna go as well 😂 30 dollars per day oh WOW that’s so reasonable 😂😂very smart

  • @sajalroy6548
    @sajalroy6548 Год назад +5

    I want to tell you both one thing, that rice and naan Bread Separate is eaten not together,😊

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +2

      Hahaha we eat it together for good flavour😂😂 it all goes to the same place at the end of the day😂😂😂

    • @shreyasentertainmentfactor436
      @shreyasentertainmentfactor436 Год назад

      ​@@thebuddymoon it's like eating pizza with tomato ketchup in Italy

  • @mirzaytcreationmp34
    @mirzaytcreationmp34 4 дня назад +1

    Why did you guys not visit India Gate and Humayun's Tomb?

  • @vijayintolerant859
    @vijayintolerant859 Год назад

    Her voice is so soothing, pleasent no intrest in videos but audio 😍😘

  • @coermech9620
    @coermech9620 Год назад

    Pind balluchi, great choice!! It's all over India

  • @raviani82
    @raviani82 Год назад

    Indian tourism tagline is
    Incredible india 😊

  • @WendyHuNanNZ
    @WendyHuNanNZ Месяц назад

    Honestly the train system looks modern and advanced

  • @self-sufficient9315
    @self-sufficient9315 Год назад

    That scripture writing on wall was from Quran calligraphy, along with some Hindi holy scripture, it was really beautiful, it’s amazing it had been happening years and years back.

  • @ramakanthkondabathini3824
    @ramakanthkondabathini3824 Год назад

    Hey Guys, It's Arabic and Verses of Quran ... Qutub Minar was a Hindu Temple ... Every material used for Mosque is from Temple ..Effects of ISLAMIC Invasion ...

  • @omraj9451
    @omraj9451 2 месяца назад

    next time if you visit india try visiting RISHIKESH ,Himachal(kasol,kurfi) , Utharakhand , or Munnar in south

  • @bishalkumarsah_0177
    @bishalkumarsah_0177 10 месяцев назад

    18:35 here you learn how Indian system works😎😎😀😁

  • @sumit7381
    @sumit7381 9 месяцев назад

    There is one more place in North India that's city is kurukshetra. there is so many place you can explore more amazing historical places. And read online about Mahabharata you can increase your subscribers for sure. And love to see your videos 🙏

  • @koreanmix1902
    @koreanmix1902 Год назад

    I am here to subscribe to everyone who is just visiting india ..welcome to India...❤

  • @n_abhi420
    @n_abhi420 Год назад

    Visit North-East of India. Sikkim (The garden of the god of war, Indra), Darjeeling( The Queen Of Hills), Kashmir( The Heaven of The Earth) in the north , Manali( Valley Of Gods), Ooty ( The Queen Of Hills Stations) Kerla ( the Land Of Spice or Land Of God) in South. Goldern Temple Punjab in the North , Rann Of Kachchh( The White Salty Desert Sand) in Gujrat...... etc Love from Odisha ( East of India)......❤❤

  • @akshaykumar-xd6on
    @akshaykumar-xd6on Год назад +1

    Love from patna,india

  • @ggoyal2
    @ggoyal2 Год назад

    That was a really dangerous crossing. In Connaught Place, you have to cross roads using "subways". There was a subway right where you crossed into the circle. Earlier they used to issue fines for jaywalking but I don't think they do that anymore.

  • @mobsiddiki3283
    @mobsiddiki3283 Год назад +2

    It was made by qutub dynasty rulers before moghuls.the inscription on arches is in arabic calligraphy a nd vrses from the holy quran❤❤

    • @indrajitgupta3280
      @indrajitgupta3280 Год назад

      Not the Qutb dynasty. ONE of the rulers, the first ruler of that dynasty, was a man named Qutbuddin Aibak. The dynasty was known as the Mamluk, or Mameluke dynasty, because, as was the case in Egypt, all the notables in court and ruling their pieces of land were former slaves who had risen through their warlike or administrative capabilities to positions of responsibility.
      Qutbuddin was the first Muslim Sultan in India, and ruled land in the Punjab and in some part of the Gangetic Plains. He started as a slave to the raider, Muhammad of Ghor, and was given responsibility for the Punjab after Muhammad had defeated the former ruler in battle. On Muhammad's death, his successor recognised him as the ruler in the north-west of India from 1208 onwards.
      No comments about the obviously coloured piece about the Qutb Minar, that appears in another post. Best to ignore these trigger-happy revisionists of history.

  • @RohanKumar-lc3bc
    @RohanKumar-lc3bc Год назад +3

    If you want to see Chaos, then visit Ukraine

  • @sayanmandal1936
    @sayanmandal1936 Год назад

    You people must visit illora Temple near Mumbai! That is 2000 years old temple, rock curved temple! Thats stunning rock art! You must visit next time! 🇮🇳❤️

  • @PriyankaKumari-zl7yv
    @PriyankaKumari-zl7yv Год назад

    I love your Explanation about all the monuments it's is really awesome.

  • @amitkumarsharma9511
    @amitkumarsharma9511 Год назад +2

    Have you seen Iron pillar near Kutub minar. Which is around 2000 years old and still not rusted.

    • @thebuddymoon
      @thebuddymoon  Год назад +1

      We haven't seen it. There are so many great things to see in Delhi that, unfortunately, we couldn't see everything.

    • @yashovardhansah6382
      @yashovardhansah6382 Год назад +1

      @@thebuddymoon It was in the same compound of qutub minar. Just besides it.

    • @amitkumarsharma9511
      @amitkumarsharma9511 Год назад

      Here it is
      ruclips.net/video/vV5akCb-w5k/видео.html

    • @HimanshuKumar-vz7fk
      @HimanshuKumar-vz7fk Год назад

      ​@@yashovardhansah6382 and what about pillar in front of rashtrapati bhavan? Are they both different?

  • @princesinghchandell
    @princesinghchandell Год назад

    6:48 the gate behind was broken by a lighting back in 1368

  • @kyakaruvlogs2784
    @kyakaruvlogs2784 Год назад

    We usually eat the bread with the main dish and when the bread is over we then finish off all the curry with the rice. We dont eat bread & rice in that way. Just for your kind information

  • @Raghavsuniverse
    @Raghavsuniverse Год назад

    Actually at this place there were 24 temples which used to exist at this place in past but they were destroyed by the Muslim invader and they just changed the name of qutub minar which was earlier known. As vishnu stambh..

  • @9to5Tourist
    @9to5Tourist 11 месяцев назад

    Thats quite a different way to eat chicken tikka masala, rice and naan altogether I laughed so hard but thats also a very cute way to eat that.

  • @sandeepmehta5311
    @sandeepmehta5311 Год назад

    Personally I feel foreigners paying a lot then locals is not fair. 3-5 times is okay but 15 times is bad.
    Yes you jump the que but still.
    Growth of Dubai is that everyone pays same here for any particular tourists destination.

  • @akshaynvlogs9870
    @akshaynvlogs9870 Год назад

    Delhi, Rajasthan & Maharashtra are one of the best historic places to visit