Thank you for my Channel Member Ridip for organising his family to show me India’s North East! What was your favourite part of this video? Let me know below :)
I am from Delhi and I have met many north-east Indian friends during my college days. I can say they are the most fun to hangout and chill with. They never judge you and they know how to party haha. Love you guys. Jai Hind. ❤
Dont call them chinese , or nepalis , they are indians more than delhi g@w@rs who litters everywhere piss every where sh!t beside highways , delhi people should call themselves gutter people HAHA , r@pe capital too , plus they are proud to be "advocate" , gujjars , jhants😂 , lindus , buslims what not 😂😂😂 these g@ys cant even protect a girl from a killer in daylight , they degraded the name of india and then these chumtias in comment will post "jai hind " 😂😂😂😂
The first thing the girls made you do is to visit the Maa Kamakhya temple which is so so so good to see. As an Assamese I'm overwhelmed to see this. Welcome to my beautiful homeland Assam. Thank you so much for visiting.
Thanks for treating northeast as a part of india it's sad but it's a reality and thanks once again and hope to see you again and lots of love from assam and the seven sisters do visit them as well I am sure you will love the people.
One appreciation and salute to these two girls who helped Josie to see the northeastern culture and tradition specially Assamese culture. Thank you girls showing how our India internally beautiful ❤️ is .
World largest temple is angkor watt not mahamrityunjay ....world largest nation park is alaska's wrangell St ellias national park,lastly,india world heritage city is in Gujarat
@@weingkham4033 I agree with what you said but Sivsagar is indeed one of the world heritage cities in India, And Ahemdabad-Gujarat was the 1st World heritage city in India
The River is Brahmaputra. Strats in Tibet Plateau named Tsangpo then enters India through Namcha Barwa gorge named Dihang then named Brahmaputra in Assam. It enters Bangladesh and meets the Ganga and is named Padma. Flows out to Bay of Bengal through the biggest Delta in the world.
@@jahnabichakravarty6634 arre I am sorry I meant to say je bali is allowed in every maa er mandie and since ma er mandir is abundantly seen in Bengal and Assam so I just included Bengal too
I'm from Kerala, and I've watched all videos of your Kerala experiences, but in Assam we can see you seem happier than ever, you were smiling throughout the video, It's clear that you had a memorable time in such a short period in Assam. And I'm really glad to see the way these girls hosted you. I suggest you to visit not only just Assam the rest of the north-eastern states too. Stay safe :)
I think the people of Northeast India have a lot in common with us in Southeast Asia, in terms of culture and physical resemblance. Big love from Indonesia ♥️♥️♥️
Yes we do. Northeast has 200+tribes or communities languages . So I m from Tai ahom community in assam. We are Tai people. You can Google. About Tai ahom people.
I'm a Assamese person and while watching this video I was smiling the whole time for no reason maybe cuz it's really heart whelming to see your own culture get recognised by others and when I hear local people chattering in Assamese i burst out of laughter. Really a wholesome video for me❤
I'm Bengali....and I'm smiling all along with this video.... special thanks to my sisters who described our culture so beautifully 💗💗...and love you Josie, you've such a positive energy ❤️🥰 Lots of love from West Bengal to all my Assamese brothers and sisters.... And yes, "India is incomplete without our beautiful Northeast India".... wishing to visit and explore these amazing places someday 💗💗🥰🥰
Some unknown facts about Northeast of India 🇮🇳 1. One horn rhino found only in Assam and few in Nepal in the whole world. 2. Arunachal sees the first sunlight of India. 3. Mawsynram in Meghalaya is the wettest place in the world due to constant high rainfalls. 4. Tripura and Mizoram feature in the most literate states of India Behind Kerala. 5. Golden/Muga silk is not produced anywhere else in the world other than Assam. 6. Longest river road bridge in India Bhupen Hazarika Setu in Assam, second longest bridge Dibang bridge in Arunachal. 7. Longest road cum rail bridge in India is Bogibeel bridge located in Dibrugarh Assam. 8. The third highest flagpole in India, 319.5 ft flag pole tri-colour hoisted in GuwahatiGandhi Mandap. 9. In 2007, Guinness World Records certified that the ghost pepper/ Bhut jolokia was the world's hottest chili pepper. Presently it ranks third in the world behind Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper in 2011 and the Carolina Reaper in 2013. 10. The Northeast is the only region of India which the Mughals could not occupy during their reign. 11. Almost 70% of Northeast India's terrain is covered by hills. 12. Sikkim - The First 100% Organic State In The World. 13. Indo-Burma Region is one of the four Biodiversity Hotspots in India. 14. NorthEast India is considered as one of the most culturally diverse regions of the world, is a land inhabited by more than 200 tribes. 15. Assam 2nd State In Country To Have 7 National Parks After Madhya Pradesh.
@@antarixyaan1951 Only the south-western region of Kerala and southern Tamil Nadu were not directly under the Mughal rule. However, The Northeast is the only region of India which the Mughals could not occupy during their reign. Ahom army (Assam) defeated Mughal army 17 times.
Dear Josie, I don't think any other visitor has seen, felt and enjoyed India as much as you have. Thanks for showing the bright side of our country to the world... our heart and our doors are always open for you..❤❤
Next time in Delhi to see you! Haha thank you for setting up this beautiful day with your family, it was one of the highlights from our trip to India we will never forget ☺️☺️🧡🤍💚
I am watching this videos from Melbourne and I really liked how both of them just show you the gist of my motherland. Felling goosebumps though :). Like Melbourne you can explore lots of food culture in Assam. Next time if you visit North East India again kindly take at least 1-2 weeks to explore our Awesome Assam completely. While watching this its really rewind me back to my childhood memories back in Assam and I'm filling up with tears right now.
What a delightful video! I couldn't help but have a constant smile on my face from start to finish. As an Assamese myself, I am thrilled to welcome you all to my beautiful homeland, Assam. The stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted people make this place truly special. Thank you for showcasing the essence of Assam so beautifully. Keep spreading the love and positivity! 💜
আসসালামু আলাইকুম বাংলাদেশ থেকে ভুল বলছিলাম আসন সাংবাদিকের সাথে একটু যোগাযোগ করার পারেন আমাকে একটু ব্যবস্থা করে দেন যোগাযোগ করার জন্য তার সাথে একটু কথা ছিল
I was very emotional when you said that this is the last video in india... And i hope we all see you again in india... The beauty of your video is your acceptance and your respect towards the other... Love you so much and lots of love...❤️
Same here whenever I use to feel low I came to see these two travel and struggle to pronounce Hindi words and it was so wholesome will continue watching ching where ever these guys go
The whole video made me smile ear to ear . So happy to see that the 7 sisters and brother are getting recognition worldwide. Thank you for coming to Assam, North East and glad that you had a wonderful time :)❤ Edit - the girls did a WONDERFUL job!
North East India is a beautiful destination to visit !! It's also lovingly called seven sisters !! Rich culture, warm peoples and beautiful nature, all in the bunch !! Overall a very good choice of holidaying !! Jai Hind ! Jai Bharat ! 🇮🇳
I saw your goodbye India shorts and I came here to see your last vlog from my country. We in India love to host people, introduce them to our culture, our food and make them feel like home away from home. Your videos clearly reflect this. I hope you come back again and visit other parts of the country. Have a great journey ahead.
I'm so proud of you. You are a true ambassador. The people of India 🇮🇳 have spoken. You gave my chills when you summed up your experience. You are a true adventure. With Michael. Your personality is why people love you so much. You can't fake that not even for the camera. Keep showing the world of RUclips. Again I'm so proud of you guys. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I am from MP but I have lived in Arunachal Pradesh Tenga Valley based on my experience I can say North East India is very beautiful People and culture are also beautiful thank god you choose to visit there Incredible India is incomplete without NE
This is so wholesome!!! 😮😮🙏❤❤ Assam is so Awesome!!! Can we take a moment appreciate the Assamese lady and the beautiful people of Assam for treating her not like a guest but like one of their own. 🙇
North East India is itself very deserve within the 7 sisters and one brother states. Hope you had a great time in Assam. Do visit Kaziranga National Park, World Heritage Cites in Sivsagar and also Majuli - world's smallest river island.
Interesting it's a very good video. Many people come and lots of videos made but your is really good. Thank you for showing people Assam like this. Love from Assam ❤
During 2020 Covid Pandemic lockdown, I stumbled across the music of Mizoram. I saw music videos in Zorimawi and MDM channel and I was impressed by their music. It sounded like 1970s USA. My 5 favorite Mizo Artists are the following: 1) K Hminga he is like Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler combined 2) Kimkima he is my favorite Indian artist in Modern times. 3) C Sanga lived from 1974 to 2017 4) Sangtei Khuptong 5) Mami Varte My 5 favorite Mizo songs are the following 1) Zorinzuali Khiangte: Pawmalai Tingtang this song is like Stevie Ray Vaughan House is a Rockin or Stray Cats Rock this Town. 2) Sangtei Khuptong: Di Ruk Te, this 2023 song is in disco form like Gloria Gaynor I will Survive 3) Cassettes: E Khai, this 2021 song features slide guitars and sounds like Elmore James, Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker. 4) Kimkima: I zun ngaih lunglen Vangin, this song is like 1970s rock song from 2019. 5) Zo Rock: Thahang Ngainhnobein, this song is like Scorpions Winds of Change. Honorable Mention Anthem of the Hills.
I am really fascinated with Bharat's northeast region, being the centre of shaktism. I'm feeling more and more drawn to that region. There are so many places in India I want to go but that's definitely up there. 😊
This video is full of emotion and our culture. How our Asamees friends are welcoming you , the hospitality they have given is mesmerizing. Josie you are giving those people a Life Long Memory , After 40-50 year they will tell their grand children about you by showing ur photos/Videos. Thank you both for giving us such wonderful memories .
I’m a Bengali but my roots are from Assam. My parents being born and raised there- I used to visit Assam from Mumbai all the time growing up. I’m watching this from Toronto and I can’t stop grinning. Thank you for showing the beautiful culture Assam has and I am so glad you enjoyed your stay there ❤
@@NewstatePlayer100 not at all, they are completely different!!! Just because the language is a lil bit similar doesn't mean they are similar in most of the other things.
Out of all the vloggers who have made videos on Assam, you are by far the jolliest. Thank you for showcasing my beloved Assam to the rest of the world Josie. Cheers to you, Michael and both the two lovely girls.
*Assam is the largest tea-producing state of India. Assam contributes more than 52 percent of the country’s total tea production. Assam has the single largest tea growing area in the world, constituting around one-seventh of the global tea production. It has its own variety "Camellia Assamica".*
Assam is always awesome and the hospitality and the culture of this state is very beautiful.. Thanks for coming to Assam dear Josie and michael.. Grand salute to those two girls who helped the visitors to explore everything within a short period of time..
This video truly made us Indian viewers emotional. The amazing connect you have developed with the community and the positive and cheerful personality You and Michael have is just great to watch. We too have a heavy heart in watching you leave for now and hope that you will be back soon. Having said that, all the best for your future endeavours and I wish you all the success in life. ❤ This has been an amazing series🎉
Just 100 km from Guwahati is Shillong Meghalaya you should definitely come here....the wettest place on earth, Asia's cleanest village n many more places to visit here
So happy to see you in Assam. And big thanks to those girls who helped you explore the iconic places in Guwahati. Wish you could visit the upper part of Assam too, but since Meghalaya is much nearer there. A must place to visit. Hope you enjoy your stay here. 😊
Thats why Our Hindu Religion strongly believe in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - "The World is a one family" ❤👌 Beautiful people👌❤ Lots of Best wishes for your future....🙏 keep it up the good work..🙏♥️🇮🇳♥️🙏
Cultural exchanges like this contribute to a more interconnected world where we can learn from and celebrate each other's differences. It's fantastic that you are using this platform to shed light on our Assamese culture, including its vibrant festivals, traditional attire and help it reach a wider audience. Once again, thank you for dedicating your time and efforts to showcase Assamese culture❤
What a heartwarming vlog!!! Hats off to those two young Assamese girls who guided you so well and filled in so much just in a day. Totally amazed and impressed.
Hey Josie! the video ending brought tears to my eyes. I am in Sunny Coast and my mum came from Assam. I have not been there in decades since I was a little child. The love the people showed you was absolutely heartwarming. Glad to see you had a fun-filled, joyful, safe and an eye-opening trip. Welcome back to Oz.
that was quite a good plan to explore Assam with local guide, since Assam is a state with diverse ethnic groups & communities like Bodos, Dimasa, Hajong, Mising, Assamese, Ahoms, etc. with their own unique culture, language, food habits, traditions, etc. And you would require a local person to guide you to understand each. It's a good start though 😅 Next time you can plan for 1 month's trip to explore entire North East comprising of 8 states 😊 I myself being from Assam enjoyed this particular vlog every bit😅
@@Cpt.A1true cuz Assamese means more like being from the state of assam.u can describe them as bamun or kalita and kaibarta according to their community even though they all used Assamese as there mother tongue. Edit- it's same as saying tamang, gurung,lama and nepali as seperate community.
I am so proud of Assamese Girlsfor their beautiful explanation of Assamese Culture and Traditions. I love Josie is so respectful and her vibe is so positive and wonderful.
I am late..but Thank you so much for visiting our northeast and my place Assam❤and exploring everything..i could see happiness in your face..you were smiling throughout the whole video..we Assamese people welcome our guests whole heartedly..And thanks to those girls who helped you in everything..Just loved the video.. please visit again!! ❤🥰 Lots of love from Assam
Many tourists visit Guwahati, Assam from different parts of the world.. but haven’t seen such a tourist with a joyful and friendly personality… Visit again sis.. Love from Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 Next time do visit the other parts of northeast such as Arunachal pradesh, Mijoram, Manipur and Nagaland.. Trip will be worth it I garuntee..
Almost in tears seeing my hometown. Missing it badly being in Bangalore. The love you got there wouldn't be available in other parts of India. Still untouched with the modernity and show-off.
Thank You Josie for Listening us for North East. India is diverse and much beautiful and adventurous if u go outside the noise and sont return after golden triangle. Salute 🫡
Thank you so much, you guys are showing what India really is, chaotic, lovely, crazy, emotional, and sometimes something even bigger, brighter than that. only one request to you, try to avoid any sort of non-veg or drinks for 24 hours if you are planning to go to any temple(12 hours before and 12 hours after). It's for your spiritual benefits, and trust me you will feel better too.
The last description took me by awe. How accurately you described the idea of India, the essence of India. Even many Indians these days tend to forget those things. This is the very first video I have watched from you (your channel) and I already subscribed. This is something never happened before. From #Assam 🎉
Not gonna lie, made me cry at the end. It feels so satisfying and happy inside watching people from other countries experiencing so much joy and happiness here. You have been a very energetic, passionate, understanding and lovable person. I wish the very best of you and see you again. To chai, to India ☕
FINALLY!!! NORTHEAST INDIA😍❤️ The contribution of NE Indians in football & other sports is massive, They are representing india in world level, but still some illiterates passing racial comments on them, many indians still unaware of the beauty of northeast & the people, just ignore those limited knowledge morons, you guys are pretty🫂 Lots of love to my northeastern brothers/sisters from south india❤️
Definitely we are all football lovers In our Bodoland region every bodo village have a club that are BTR govt supported and we do have many brilliant players but unfortunately they do not get much opportunities By the way Halicharan Narzary of hyderabad fc is from Here
It is not often that I see travel vloggers who visit India to also visit our beautiful corner of North East India. And hats off to her channel member to put together a great itinerary. Thank you @josieliftsthings for visiting Assam and the North East
This is the best vlog ever made in the soil of Assam. You are just so delightful. Kudos to the two young Assamese ladies for showing the culture of Assam. Come again ❤️
@@Ani-ii7jg have u seen any people in comment section putting their country tag ? Lmao why only "indians" do that kind of stuff as if they want to show off that's "cringe" asf
Glad that you could atleast made it to our North East, Guwahati -the gateway to the North Eastern states. Wished had you more time, the entire North East would have captivated you. Hoping to see you again soon exploring this region and this video was such a treat. It just made me smile from the beginning to the end. And a whole lot of thanks to our those two sisters for showing the importance of our cultural ethinity. Thank you Josie and Michael. Love from Guwahati, Assam
Good luck Josie. I love Australia and I have visited many times. The whole video made me smile and we are so proud of our roots. I’m away from the country for decades but you’re most welcome to be our guest next time you visit Guwahati. We Assamese, love guests1😊 we need more videos like this. You're rocking in Assam Keep travelling xx
Assam is really different and precious than other states of india.....hope that joshie will enjoy its culture and traditional food along with its honest folk.....i proud to be born in this land😊🙏
I just finished watching your incredible video about your travels in Assam, India, and I must say, it was truly captivating! The warmth and hospitality shown by the locals in Guwahati was heartwarming to witness. It's amazing how Assam, a region often overlooked by tourists, can offer such a unique and enriching experience. I loved how you immersed yourself in the local culture, trying different types of tea, exploring the cuisines. The warm welcome you received in the houses you visited showcased the genuine hospitality of the locals. Trying traditional food and sweets, meeting adorable puppies, and trying on traditional clothing must have made for unforgettable experiences. The bond you formed with the hosts truly shines through in your video. Your reflection on Assam as a unique blend of Southeast Asian and Indian cultures was beautifully put. The unity in diversity, the shared values, and the rich history of the region make it a remarkable destination. Thank you for sharing your extraordinary adventure in Assam. Keep up the fantastic work and safe travels on your future adventures! 🙏
Josie your are super cute, Assam and Arunachal are the best states in entire india, as my upbringing was from both the states, I must say the people, hospitality, their attitude , culture everything is outstanding. These two girls have made proud entire people of Assam by what they did.
I'm from Assam and I've to say Arunachal is a heaven but its very unexplored, Mainland Indians are busy with Kashmir but ignoring an equally beautiful place Arunachal!
Fantastic video! Another one where you positively interact with the local people, places, food and culture- so interesting to watch. You 'lift' people's spirits with your respect and smiles. Loved all your Indian videos. It's a sad day because your visa has ended. 😔 Next time we'll see even more and different parts of India. 🙂Thank you for what you've shown us already. 🥰
I really loved this. I always thought Indias borders with Bangladesh and Nepal were the edge of the country, didn’t even know this existed here, so lovely. And your guides were so nice!
@@digitalbackup2169 It's not even a disputed area anyway. No need for India approved map, whether you see it from Pakistan or China (though a state of North East is claimed by China) but the rest part is present in all maps.
I saw many travel vloggers exploring Indian foods and different places but being honest I enjoyed this video the most. It was beautiful ❤. I am also from Northeast India and I am really happy that you actually explored Assam's culture and traditions. There was a constant smile in my face whole watching the whole video. When you are traveling to a new place then you should try to explore the culture of the places to know the place better. And this "travel vlog" video is actually beautiful and perfect for me. And much love to all those people who were so nice to them and showed them actual Indian hospitality ❤ Hope you had a lovely time in India and specially in our Northeast. Please visit Assam again if you ever come to India. This video carried a different emotion. May be the reason is I am from Assam. But whatever may be the reason I loved this video and you have one more subscriber ❤
Thank you for my Channel Member Ridip for organising his family to show me India’s North East! What was your favourite part of this video? Let me know below :)
Hi josie pls rrply in hi
Maharashtra most historical places come soon
Please Visit Mumbai and Maharashtra Now it's Best Time As Monsoon started here you can go for Alot of treks and explore Very Ghats and Mountains
Pls visit Bhutan 🇧🇹 🙏it is next to India. Big fan mam
Pls visit Bhutan 🇧🇹 🙏 💓 😢 pls mam
I am from Delhi and I have met many north-east Indian friends during my college days. I can say they are the most fun to hangout and chill with. They never judge you and they know how to party haha. Love you guys. Jai Hind. ❤
Dont call them chinese , or nepalis , they are indians more than delhi g@w@rs who litters everywhere piss every where sh!t beside highways , delhi people should call themselves gutter people HAHA , r@pe capital too , plus they are proud to be "advocate" , gujjars , jhants😂 , lindus , buslims what not 😂😂😂 these g@ys cant even protect a girl from a killer in daylight , they degraded the name of india and then these chumtias in comment will post "jai hind " 😂😂😂😂
Jai Hind
The first thing the girls made you do is to visit the Maa Kamakhya temple which is so so so good to see. As an Assamese I'm overwhelmed to see this. Welcome to my beautiful homeland Assam. Thank you so much for visiting.
Hain Hain
Thanks for treating northeast as a part of india it's sad but it's a reality and thanks once again and hope to see you again and lots of love from assam and the seven sisters do visit them as well I am sure you will love the people.
Thank you so much ❤️
One appreciation and salute to these two girls who helped Josie to see the northeastern culture and tradition specially Assamese culture.
Thank you girls showing how our India internally beautiful ❤️ is .
They made it a trip to remember! 🥹🥹
@@josieliftsthings please came to Bihar
@@YogendraBabu-hm6fc don't go
@@YogendraBabu-hm6fc😂😂😂
@@sanr2512😂😂😂
Josie lifts emotions
🥹🥹 Thank you 🙏🏻
Truly, I can clearly see her channels gonna rock it.
This should be the tittle if a movie is made about her and her travelling adventures.
Damn
Nice comment
very true she is an amazing person.
Assam 🇮🇳 = World's biggest river Island- Majuli, World's smallest river Island- Umananda, World's largest temple- Mahamrityunjai temple, World's largest national park- Kaziranga, Asia's longest rail cum road bridge- Bhupen Hazarika bridge, world heritage city- Shivasagar, Tezpur
World largest temple is angkor watt not mahamrityunjay ....world largest nation park is alaska's wrangell St ellias national park,lastly,india world heritage city is in Gujarat
@@weingkham4033 I agree with what you said but Sivsagar is indeed one of the world heritage cities in India, And Ahemdabad-Gujarat was the 1st World heritage city in India
The River is Brahmaputra. Strats in Tibet Plateau named Tsangpo then enters India through Namcha Barwa gorge named Dihang then named Brahmaputra in Assam. It enters Bangladesh and meets the Ganga and is named Padma. Flows out to Bay of Bengal through the biggest Delta in the world.
Bro world's largest national park is in USA 😂.
largest operating temple is in tamily nadu
Those two young girls showed to everyone what India is all about! Atithi devo bhava :)
So proud of Assamese girls for describing importance of hindu temple to Josie 😊
Is bali allowed in this temple...??
@@harshi.133 yess bali is allowed almost everywhere in Bengal for the invense sticks
@@harshi.133bali is even allowed in most of the temples of uttrakhand
@@Beingbetter98 It's not in bengal. It's in Assam
@@jahnabichakravarty6634 arre I am sorry I meant to say je bali is allowed in every maa er mandie and since ma er mandir is abundantly seen in Bengal and Assam so I just included Bengal too
I'm from Kerala, and I've watched all videos of your Kerala experiences, but in Assam we can see you seem happier than ever, you were smiling throughout the video, It's clear that you had a memorable time in such a short period in Assam.
And I'm really glad to see the way these girls hosted you.
I suggest you to visit not only just Assam the rest of the north-eastern states too.
Stay safe :)
I'm also malayali and at Assam i know how good here it is
Valke ahibi kela 😏
@@NewstatePlayer100 we assamese love kerala❤
@@messy3314 oh bhut badiya hai 👍🏼 I have been in living Assam December 2019 to 2023 August good place but corona ☹️ district is dibrugarh east
I think the people of Northeast India have a lot in common with us in Southeast Asia, in terms of culture and physical resemblance.
Big love from Indonesia ♥️♥️♥️
Yes we do. Northeast has 200+tribes or communities languages . So I m from Tai ahom community in assam. We are Tai people. You can Google. About Tai ahom people.
@@umpboy8474 tum ko kon puchha
@@umpboy8474 kisnay pucha tha
we originated from same ancestors ! somehwere from east asia so !
@@ahomclanbgmi5233👍
Thank you for showing your love for
Northeast India as a fellow northeast Indian from Assam you are always welcome hear 😊❤👍
North India (Himalayas) and North East India are the most underrated place in India to visit by foreigners and i loved that you guys went to Assam..
No bro ..East and north east india are most underrated..
I'm a Assamese person and while watching this video I was smiling the whole time for no reason maybe cuz it's really heart whelming to see your own culture get recognised by others and when I hear local people chattering in Assamese i burst out of laughter. Really a wholesome video for me❤
This is such a lovely comment to read! Thank you so much. So happy you enjoyed watching me experience your home for the first time 🙏🏻☺️
@@josieliftsthings good bye :) made me emotional by hearing that it was the last video of india
Incredible india..every aspect of life is worshipped ..how luck is josie..few het to.go.into this Devi mandir.❤
Love from Guwahati assam❤❤❤
I lived 14 years in Assam since my childhood. Now I am living in Bihar but you remind me the old (golden) days of my childhood in Assam. Thanks
I'm Bengali....and I'm smiling all along with this video.... special thanks to my sisters who described our culture so beautifully 💗💗...and love you Josie, you've such a positive energy ❤️🥰
Lots of love from West Bengal to all my Assamese brothers and sisters....
And yes, "India is incomplete without our beautiful Northeast India".... wishing to visit and explore these amazing places someday 💗💗🥰🥰
Shutup bangladeshi
Welcome to Assam
@@coldfuse885 thank you brother 😊
Our culture?
@@Uii-u1 yes Indian culture !!
Some unknown facts about Northeast of India 🇮🇳
1. One horn rhino found only in Assam and few in Nepal in the whole world.
2. Arunachal sees the first sunlight of India.
3. Mawsynram in Meghalaya is the wettest place in the world due to constant high rainfalls.
4. Tripura and Mizoram feature in the most literate states of India Behind Kerala.
5. Golden/Muga silk is not produced anywhere else in the world other than Assam.
6. Longest river road bridge in India Bhupen Hazarika Setu in Assam, second longest bridge Dibang bridge in Arunachal.
7. Longest road cum rail bridge in India is Bogibeel bridge located in Dibrugarh Assam.
8. The third highest flagpole in India, 319.5 ft flag pole tri-colour hoisted in GuwahatiGandhi Mandap.
9. In 2007, Guinness World Records certified that the ghost pepper/ Bhut jolokia was the world's hottest chili pepper.
Presently it ranks third in the world behind Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper in 2011 and the Carolina Reaper in 2013.
10. The Northeast is the only region of India which the Mughals could not occupy during their reign.
11. Almost 70% of Northeast India's terrain is covered by hills.
12. Sikkim - The First 100% Organic
State In The World.
13. Indo-Burma Region is one of the four Biodiversity Hotspots in India.
14. NorthEast India is considered as one of the most culturally diverse regions of the world, is a land inhabited by more than 200 tribes.
15. Assam 2nd State In Country To Have 7 National Parks After Madhya Pradesh.
Not agreed with 10 point...India mein bohot saare jagah he jinhe Mughal occupy nehi kar paaye.
@@antarixyaan1951 Only the south-western region of Kerala and southern Tamil Nadu were not directly under the Mughal rule. However, The Northeast is the only region of India which the Mughals could not occupy during their reign. Ahom army (Assam) defeated Mughal army 17 times.
Dear Josie, I don't think any other visitor has seen, felt and enjoyed India as much as you have. Thanks for showing the bright side of our country to the world... our heart and our doors are always open for you..❤❤
Karl Rock and Davidsbeenhere
Then Search Frenzy
Thank u for exploring the North East..u have secured a place in the hearts of many Indians on this journey..look forward to seeing you again :-)
Next time in Delhi to see you! Haha thank you for setting up this beautiful day with your family, it was one of the highlights from our trip to India we will never forget ☺️☺️🧡🤍💚
Did you stay in his home?
I am watching this videos from Melbourne and I really liked how both of them just show you the gist of my motherland. Felling goosebumps though :). Like Melbourne you can explore lots of food culture in Assam. Next time if you visit North East India again kindly take at least 1-2 weeks to explore our Awesome Assam completely. While watching this its really rewind me back to my childhood memories back in Assam and I'm filling up with tears right now.
So glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you so much for watching ☺️☺️☺️🙏🏻
What a delightful video! I couldn't help but have a constant smile on my face from start to finish. As an Assamese myself, I am thrilled to welcome you all to my beautiful homeland, Assam. The stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm-hearted people make this place truly special. Thank you for showcasing the essence of Assam so beautifully. Keep spreading the love and positivity! 💜
Glad you enjoyed it! It was one of my favourite travel experiences so far, not just in India but anywhere ❤️
Yeah. And Josie pronounced চাহ so well!
@@josieliftsthings please visit again ..
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আসসালামু আলাইকুম বাংলাদেশ থেকে ভুল বলছিলাম আসন সাংবাদিকের সাথে একটু যোগাযোগ করার পারেন আমাকে একটু ব্যবস্থা করে দেন যোগাযোগ করার জন্য তার সাথে একটু কথা ছিল
India People's Are Very Humble ❤
I was very emotional when you said that this is the last video in india... And i hope we all see you again in india... The beauty of your video is your acceptance and your respect towards the other... Love you so much and lots of love...❤️
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Same here whenever I use to feel low I came to see these two travel and struggle to pronounce Hindi words and it was so wholesome will continue watching ching where ever these guys go
This is a lovely comment, thank you ❤️
Pls come to nagaland
@@josieliftsthingsplease come to Assam during Bihu!!!!
The whole video made me smile ear to ear . So happy to see that the 7 sisters and brother are getting recognition worldwide. Thank you for coming to Assam, North East and glad that you had a wonderful time :)❤
Edit - the girls did a WONDERFUL job!
It's very beautiful place...
Indian culture specially of Assam is a class of its own. I have been to Assam but the type of hospitality is just incredible. Totally pure at heart.
@@samirghosh8769thanx ..😊
As an Assamese I'm very happy to see real smiles in your faces❤️
North East India is a beautiful destination to visit !!
It's also lovingly called seven sisters !!
Rich culture, warm peoples and beautiful nature, all in the bunch !!
Overall a very good choice of holidaying !!
Jai Hind ! Jai Bharat ! 🇮🇳
I am glad my country treated you and your family well :)
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I saw your goodbye India shorts and I came here to see your last vlog from my country. We in India love to host people, introduce them to our culture, our food and make them feel like home away from home. Your videos clearly reflect this. I hope you come back again and visit other parts of the country. Have a great journey ahead.
I'm so proud of you. You are a true ambassador. The people of India 🇮🇳 have spoken. You gave my chills when you summed up your experience. You are a true adventure. With Michael. Your personality is why people love you so much. You can't fake that not even for the camera. Keep showing the world of RUclips. Again I'm so proud of you guys. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I appreciate this so much, Walt ❤️
I am from odisha
Assam is one of the beautiful state of India. complete your journey Northeast India then come East india❤❤❤
Assam is the worst state of India 🤮🤮🤢
Northeast is loaded with greenary, natural resources and very less pollution
Amazing videos ❤
Love from Pune,Maharashtra,India ❤
Thanks for visiting and exploring Assam. I am very happy to watching your happiness.
Jai aai Asom.
Mantu Kalita. Guwahati. Assam. INDIA.
This is India. Spread love , Respect all. Thanks for your videos.
🙏🏻🙏🏻☺️☺️
I am from MP but I have lived in Arunachal Pradesh Tenga Valley based on my experience I can say North East India is very beautiful People and culture are also beautiful thank god you choose to visit there Incredible India is incomplete without NE
Is ur lived in south india
Thanks for lovely complement ❤️
Good to see that you enjoyed your trip in Assam. Assam's natural beauty always attracts the foreigner . Thanks for visiting Assam. Love from Assam
Thank you for coming to Assam, India. You guys are great and spread positivity..keep it up🙏🙏
Thank you for watching! Amazing place to visit!
This is so wholesome!!!
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Assam is so Awesome!!!
Can we take a moment appreciate the Assamese lady and the beautiful people of Assam for treating her not like a guest but like one of their own.
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Yes, love the way they treated them ❤
Assamese people are known for their hospitality, and I'm really proud to say that I'm an Assamese
North East India is itself very deserve within the 7 sisters and one brother states. Hope you had a great time in Assam. Do visit Kaziranga National Park, World Heritage Cites in Sivsagar and also Majuli - world's smallest river island.
Interesting it's a very good video. Many people come and lots of videos made but your is really good. Thank you for showing people Assam like this. Love from Assam ❤
Thank you very much, thank you for watching 😁☺️
This episode was so sweet. Kudos to those two girls. Northeast Indian people are so warm.
Finally you come to Assam. Assamese people are very welcoming and known for hospitality.
During 2020 Covid Pandemic lockdown, I stumbled across the music of Mizoram. I saw music videos in Zorimawi and MDM channel and I was impressed by their music. It sounded like 1970s USA. My 5 favorite Mizo Artists are the following:
1) K Hminga he is like Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler combined
2) Kimkima he is my favorite Indian artist in Modern times.
3) C Sanga lived from 1974 to 2017
4) Sangtei Khuptong
5) Mami Varte
My 5 favorite Mizo songs are the following
1) Zorinzuali Khiangte: Pawmalai Tingtang this song is like Stevie Ray Vaughan House is a Rockin or Stray Cats Rock this Town.
2) Sangtei Khuptong: Di Ruk Te, this 2023 song is in disco form like Gloria Gaynor I will Survive
3) Cassettes: E Khai, this 2021 song features slide guitars and sounds like Elmore James, Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker.
4) Kimkima: I zun ngaih lunglen Vangin, this song is like 1970s rock song from 2019.
5) Zo Rock: Thahang Ngainhnobein, this song is like Scorpions Winds of Change.
Honorable Mention Anthem of the Hills.
I am really fascinated with Bharat's northeast region, being the centre of shaktism. I'm feeling more and more drawn to that region. There are so many places in India I want to go but that's definitely up there. 😊
This video is full of emotion and our culture. How our Asamees friends are welcoming you , the hospitality they have given is mesmerizing.
Josie you are giving those people a Life Long Memory , After 40-50 year they will tell their grand children about you by showing ur photos/Videos.
Thank you both for giving us such wonderful memories .
Those both girls are just awsome❤❤with their so much hospitality they have shown what truly india🇮🇳 is❤
Thank you so much for showing this part of India to the world. Love my Assamese brothers and sisters from Bengal ❣️❣️.
I’m a Bengali but my roots are from Assam. My parents being born and raised there- I used to visit Assam from Mumbai all the time growing up. I’m watching this from Toronto and I can’t stop grinning. Thank you for showing the beautiful culture Assam has and I am so glad you enjoyed your stay there ❤
Proud to be Sanatani Hindu 🚩🕉️🦁
There is literally alot of similarities between the Bengali and Assamese
@@NewstatePlayer100no not at all
@@NewstatePlayer100 not at all, they are completely different!!! Just because the language is a lil bit similar doesn't mean they are similar in most of the other things.
@@asrangthetanaronnymaurya4875proud of what racis** people ? My religion also hinduism, why proud of everything ?
Out of all the vloggers who have made videos on Assam, you are by far the jolliest. Thank you for showcasing my beloved Assam to the rest of the world Josie. Cheers to you, Michael and both the two lovely girls.
*Assam is the largest tea-producing state of India. Assam contributes more than 52 percent of the country’s total tea production. Assam has the single largest tea growing area in the world, constituting around one-seventh of the global tea production. It has its own variety "Camellia Assamica".*
As a assamese i want to thank you so much for showing people our culture... 🥰🥰🥰
Assam is always awesome and the hospitality and the culture of this state is very beautiful.. Thanks for coming to Assam dear Josie and michael..
Grand salute to those two girls who helped the visitors to explore everything within a short period of time..
Indian and hindu culture is always great. Form 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thankyou dear....Nepal is also one of the most beautiful countries naturally and culturally. 🙏🏻
@@alankarkhare12 is there is communist parties
Yes we are sanatani Hindus 🚩🚩
@@vplayer8141 jai modi ji🥰🥰
Joy Shree RAM❤🚩🕉
This video truly made us Indian viewers emotional. The amazing connect you have developed with the community and the positive and cheerful personality You and Michael have is just great to watch.
We too have a heavy heart in watching you leave for now and hope that you will be back soon. Having said that, all the best for your future endeavours and I wish you all the success in life. ❤
This has been an amazing series🎉
Just 100 km from Guwahati is Shillong Meghalaya you should definitely come here....the wettest place on earth, Asia's cleanest village n many more places to visit here
I am from Assam and I believe the girls did a great job in showing Assamese culture, food and tradition. Highly appreciated.
So happy to see you in Assam. And big thanks to those girls who helped you explore the iconic places in Guwahati.
Wish you could visit the upper part of Assam too, but since Meghalaya is much nearer there. A must place to visit.
Hope you enjoy your stay here. 😊
Thats why Our Hindu Religion strongly believe in “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - "The World is a one family"
❤👌 Beautiful people👌❤ Lots of Best wishes for your future....🙏 keep it up the good work..🙏♥️🇮🇳♥️🙏
She is sooo energetic and kind and like a child she is enjoyous. 😊❤❤ Lots of Love from Assam, visit again ☺☺☺
Cultural exchanges like this contribute to a more interconnected world where we can learn from and celebrate each other's differences. It's fantastic that you are using this platform to shed light on our Assamese culture, including its vibrant festivals, traditional attire and help it reach a wider audience. Once again, thank you for dedicating your time and efforts to showcase Assamese culture❤
Thank you so much for this comment ❤️
I just wanna thank my sisters of NE to highlight our culture & traditions to the world...
As a guy from Guwahati, Assam, this makes me so proud. Thankyou so much for visiting our state Josie❤
What a heartwarming vlog!!! Hats off to those two young Assamese girls who guided you so well and filled in so much just in a day. Totally amazed and impressed.
Hey Josie! the video ending brought tears to my eyes. I am in Sunny Coast and my mum came from Assam. I have not been there in decades since I was a little child. The love the people showed you was absolutely heartwarming. Glad to see you had a fun-filled, joyful, safe and an eye-opening trip. Welcome back to Oz.
Thanks for covering Assam more people need to know about Assam ❤️
IM FROM USA AND INDIA IS SO BEAUTIFUL! 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇳
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤thanks
I’ve been to India several times, but only visited the Punjab, UP and Delhi. It’s such a vast country and so different from one state to the next.
What a lovely indian journey ...!! You and your Indian vlogs will be missed , You are one of us now . India's Daughter ❤️
that was quite a good plan to explore Assam with local guide, since Assam is a state with diverse ethnic groups & communities like Bodos, Dimasa, Hajong, Mising, Assamese, Ahoms, etc. with their own unique culture, language, food habits, traditions, etc. And you would require a local person to guide you to understand each. It's a good start though 😅
Next time you can plan for 1 month's trip to explore entire North East comprising of 8 states 😊
I myself being from Assam enjoyed this particular vlog every bit😅
@@Cpt.A1true cuz Assamese means more like being from the state of assam.u can describe them as bamun or kalita and kaibarta according to their community even though they all used Assamese as there mother tongue.
Edit- it's same as saying tamang, gurung,lama and nepali as seperate community.
I am so proud of Assamese Girlsfor their beautiful explanation of Assamese Culture and Traditions.
I love Josie is so respectful and her vibe is so positive and wonderful.
I am late..but Thank you so much for visiting our northeast and my place Assam❤and exploring everything..i could see happiness in your face..you were smiling throughout the whole video..we Assamese people welcome our guests whole heartedly..And thanks to those girls who helped you in everything..Just loved the video.. please visit again!! ❤🥰 Lots of love from Assam
Many tourists visit Guwahati, Assam from different parts of the world.. but haven’t seen such a tourist with a joyful and friendly personality…
Visit again sis..
Love from Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳
Next time do visit the other parts of northeast such as Arunachal pradesh, Mijoram, Manipur and Nagaland..
Trip will be worth it I garuntee..
Almost in tears seeing my hometown. Missing it badly being in Bangalore. The love you got there wouldn't be available in other parts of India. Still untouched with the modernity and show-off.
Thank You Josie for Listening us for North East. India is diverse and much beautiful and adventurous if u go outside the noise and sont return after golden triangle. Salute 🫡
Thank you so much, you guys are showing what India really is, chaotic, lovely, crazy, emotional, and sometimes something even bigger, brighter than that.
only one request to you, try to avoid any sort of non-veg or drinks for 24 hours if you are planning to go to any temple(12 hours before and 12 hours after). It's for your spiritual benefits, and trust me you will feel better too.
The last description took me by awe. How accurately you described the idea of India, the essence of India. Even many Indians these days tend to forget those things.
This is the very first video I have watched from you (your channel) and I already subscribed. This is something never happened before.
From #Assam 🎉
Not gonna lie, made me cry at the end. It feels so satisfying and happy inside watching people from other countries experiencing so much joy and happiness here. You have been a very energetic, passionate, understanding and lovable person. I wish the very best of you and see you again. To chai, to India ☕
FINALLY!!! NORTHEAST INDIA😍❤️ The contribution of NE Indians in football & other sports is massive, They are representing india in world level, but still some illiterates passing racial comments on them, many indians still unaware of the beauty of northeast & the people, just ignore those limited knowledge morons, you guys are pretty🫂 Lots of love to my northeastern brothers/sisters from south india❤️
True! Imagine if they had visited Shillong, Meghalaya. That’s another beautiful place of NE 🤩
@@kjgamerzzyt6969 she would definitely visit❤️
Definitely we are all football lovers
In our Bodoland region every bodo village have a club that are BTR govt supported and we do have many brilliant players but unfortunately they do not get much opportunities
By the way Halicharan Narzary of hyderabad fc is from Here
@@ringkunarzary8880 yah I know brother, I've been following indian football since 2014.
@@asn7192 Football unites South India and NE India even when we are so far from one another❤ Proud of that
It is not often that I see travel vloggers who visit India to also visit our beautiful corner of North East India. And hats off to her channel member to put together a great itinerary. Thank you @josieliftsthings for visiting Assam and the North East
Just amazing hospitality by the two girls and their families..... India is great thank you from bottom of my heart for showing the real india❤❤❤
So proud to be Assamese... And really happy to see you here
Thank you!! ☺️☺️
You just visited one the most important temples in hinduism. Happy to see you have a good experience.
Jai ma kali❤
Assam,Tripura, Mizoram, Mani pur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh Just beautiful 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
And Meghalaya
Meghalaya and Sikkim As well .....Love northeast from jammu ❤
@@kritikasharma6304❤Love Kashmir and Ladakh from Assam😊
@@rupammaina6226 what about jammu ??? I'm from jammu not kashmir :(
@@kritikasharma6304 Yes, Jammu also😍
This is the best vlog ever made in the soil of Assam. You are just so delightful. Kudos to the two young Assamese ladies for showing the culture of Assam. Come again ❤️
As a proud Indian, it's wonderful to see you had a good time with the people of India. Hopefully a trip to remember 🙏🇮🇳 Keep exploring ❤️
U don't have to put that tag" proud Indian" where every kid nowadays use that kind of stuff
@@sam.r8610 For a frustrated kid like you, it'll definitely take ages to understand what it actually means
@@Ani-ii7jg have u seen any people in comment section putting their country tag ? Lmao why only "indians" do that kind of stuff as if they want to show off that's "cringe" asf
Lovely video jossie and michael... Thanks to our Indian brother and sisters who served them so well... Proud to be an Indian......love from chennai
You are gold. Welcome back to Assam and the Northeast any time. This is the BEST youtube video by foreigners I have seen. God bless.
Thank you so much 🥹🥹
Glad that you could atleast made it to our North East, Guwahati -the gateway to the North Eastern states. Wished had you more time, the entire North East would have captivated you. Hoping to see you again soon exploring this region and this video was such a treat. It just made me smile from the beginning to the end. And a whole lot of thanks to our those two sisters for showing the importance of our cultural ethinity. Thank you Josie and Michael. Love from Guwahati, Assam
I visited Kamakhya Mandir in the month of April. Thank you Josie for visiting our beautiful Assam 💗
Look at her energy, her aura and positive vibes she is spreading everywhere...
Good luck Josie. I love Australia and I have visited many times. The whole video made me smile and we are so proud of our roots. I’m away from the country for decades but you’re most welcome to be our guest next time you visit Guwahati. We Assamese, love guests1😊 we need more videos like this. You're rocking in Assam Keep travelling xx
Assam is really different and precious than other states of india.....hope that joshie will enjoy its culture and traditional food along with its honest folk.....i proud to be born in this land😊🙏
I just finished watching your incredible video about your travels in Assam, India, and I must say, it was truly captivating! The warmth and hospitality shown by the locals in Guwahati was heartwarming to witness. It's amazing how Assam, a region often overlooked by tourists, can offer such a unique and enriching experience.
I loved how you immersed yourself in the local culture, trying different types of tea, exploring the cuisines. The warm welcome you received in the houses you visited showcased the genuine hospitality of the locals. Trying traditional food and sweets, meeting adorable puppies, and trying on traditional clothing must have made for unforgettable experiences. The bond you formed with the hosts truly shines through in your video.
Your reflection on Assam as a unique blend of Southeast Asian and Indian cultures was beautifully put. The unity in diversity, the shared values, and the rich history of the region make it a remarkable destination.
Thank you for sharing your extraordinary adventure in Assam. Keep up the fantastic work and safe travels on your future adventures! 🙏
You were in good hands...Proud of the girls that showed you true hospitality of Assam...Thank you for visiting Assam...Do come back☺️☺️
Hii ma'am I m from Assam . We are very glade to hear it. Thanks for sharing your feelings about Assam. We are fell very proud
Josie your are super cute, Assam and Arunachal are the best states in entire india, as my upbringing was from both the states, I must say the people, hospitality, their attitude , culture everything is outstanding. These two girls have made proud entire people of Assam by what they did.
Please visit Arunachal Pradesh you will definitely explore unique foods over their and culture too
I'm from Assam and I've to say Arunachal is a heaven but its very unexplored, Mainland Indians are busy with Kashmir but ignoring an equally beautiful place Arunachal!
Fantastic video! Another one where you positively interact with the local people, places, food and culture- so interesting to watch. You 'lift' people's spirits with your respect and smiles. Loved all your Indian videos. It's a sad day because your visa has ended. 😔 Next time we'll see even more and different parts of India. 🙂Thank you for what you've shown us already. 🥰
I really loved this. I always thought Indias borders with Bangladesh and Nepal were the edge of the country, didn’t even know this existed here, so lovely. And your guides were so nice!
Doesn't Google provide you India approved map in your country? 🤔
@@digitalbackup2169 😂shut up
@@JessicaaaaaaaaWhr are u from? 🙂
@@digitalbackup2169 It's not even a disputed area anyway. No need for India approved map, whether you see it from Pakistan or China (though a state of North East is claimed by China) but the rest part is present in all maps.
@@lostwanderer8693woah thought it’s only Arunachal Pradesh which is claimed to be part of China lol
I saw many travel vloggers exploring Indian foods and different places but being honest I enjoyed this video the most. It was beautiful ❤. I am also from Northeast India and I am really happy that you actually explored Assam's culture and traditions. There was a constant smile in my face whole watching the whole video. When you are traveling to a new place then you should try to explore the culture of the places to know the place better. And this "travel vlog" video is actually beautiful and perfect for me.
And much love to all those people who were so nice to them and showed them actual Indian hospitality ❤
Hope you had a lovely time in India and specially in our Northeast. Please visit Assam again if you ever come to India.
This video carried a different emotion. May be the reason is I am from Assam. But whatever may be the reason I loved this video and you have one more subscriber ❤
North East people are the best... I have two friends one from Manipur and other from nagaland.. they are really great.. the best ones .
Assamese peoples are so sweet and humble . I wish to visit Assam sometime in future because I love north - east . Love from Jammu and Kashmir ❤️🤗 ...