If you're in India, please consider avoiding the commonly visited, stereotypical destinations like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. Instead, explore the hidden gems of the country these are the most breathtaking places that India has to offer. 1.Lakshadweep Islands Agatti Bangaram Beach Kavaratti Beach Kalpeni Thinnakara Island 2.Ladakh Pangong Tso Lake Phugtal Monastery Kharnak Zanskar Tso Kar Lake Hanle Phukthar Monastery Tso Moriri Lake Thiksey Monastery Nubra Valley Puga valley Umling La Pass Magnetic Hill Chadar Trek, Kargil Sand Dunes Leisure Park Turtuk 3.Andaman and Nicobar Islands Radhanagar Beach Long Island- Lalaji Bay Beach North Passage Island-Mark Bay Beach Ross & Smith Islands (Twin Islands) Elephant Beach Jolly Buoy Island Cinque Island Kalapathar Beach Laxmanpur Beach Sitapur Beach Little Andaman Island Vijayanagar Beach Rutland Island Baratang Island Interview Island Guitar Island 4.Meghalaya Umshiang Double-Decker Root Bridge NohKaLikai Falls Wari Chora Phi Phi Fall Nongkhnum River Island Mawlynnong Wei Sawdong Falls Nongjrong Tura Krem Chympe Dawki Siju Caves Laitlum Canyon 5.Sikkim Gurudongmar Lake Gangtok Yumthang Valley Lachen Lachung Pelling Yume Samdong Tsomgo Lake 6.Arunachal Pradesh Ziro Valley Tawang Sela Pass Bhalukpong Roing Tezu Mechuka Valley Sangti Valley Bumla Pass Dirang Dong Valley Changlang 7.Jammu and Kashmir Aru Valley Sonamarg Srinagar Gulmarg Patnitop Gangabal Lake Trek Betaab Valley Budgam Kupwara Gurez Valley Baisaran Valley 8.Maharashtra Ajanta and Ellora Caves Mahabaleshwar Kalsubai Hills Amboli Kumbhe Waterfall Tarkarli Mangi Tung HariHar Fort Rajmachi Fort Trek Rajgad Fort Bhairavgad Lonar Crater Kalavantin Durg Peb Fort -Vikatgad Sandhan Valley Naneghat Reverse Waterfall Kalu Waterfall kaas plateau,panchgani Devghali Beach, Kasheli Nanemachi Waterfall 9.Himachal Pradesh Parvati Valley Kangra Valley Spiti Valley,Komic Tirthan Valley Sangla Valley Lahaul valley Malana Kufri Kasol Bir Billing Tosh Kaza Khajjiar Kalpa Bir Billing Jibhi Dalhousie Dev Roopa Trek Kyelang Beas Kund 10.Uttarakhand Valley of Flowers Auli Roopkund Devprayag Haridwar Kedarnath Crank's Ridge Badrinath Chopta Nelong Valley 11.Karnataka Hampi Badami cave temples Gokarna Iruppu Falls Jog Falls Coorg Ottinene Beach kudremukh Agumbe chikmagalur Mysore Palace Mullayanagiri Peak Netrani Island Belur Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole Shivanasamudra Falls 12.kerala Alleppey Munnar-Anamudi Peak Wayanad Vagamon Thekkady Gavi Kavayi Island Varkala Beach Athirappilly Waterfalls Munroe Island Kuttanad Thenmala Aymanam Village Jatayu Earth's Center Nature Park Ranipuram Nilambur Kumarakom Poovar Silent Valley Meenmutty Waterfalls 13.Mizoram Reiek Aizawl Vantawng Waterfall Tuirihiau falls Falkawn Village
Wow thank you so much for all the recommendations. That’s so kind of you. We will look into some of the areas ( sadly I don’t think we have time for it all ☺️)
India is a big and diverse country, but most foreigners tend to visit the same cities. The most beautiful places in India aren't found in these big cities; they're in the Himalayan valleys and villages, Indian islands, the northeastern part of India, the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, the Sunderbans, and the Thar Desert. If you're still in India, I can suggest some historical and beautiful places you can search online to see how beautiful they are. Ladakh, North Sikkim, Meghalaya, Lakshadweep Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Aru Valley, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Spiti Valley, Sangla Valley, Parvati Valley, Kalpa, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kerala, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Auroville, Nagaland, Jaisalmer, Gokarna, Rann of Kutch, and Hampi are some of the best places you should visit in India. Additionally, here are some of the best historical buildings India has ever produced: Phugtal Monastery, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Khajuraho Temples, Key Monastery, Tawang Monastery, Badami Caves, Konark Sun Temple, Rani Ki Vav, Barabar Caves, Living Root Bridges in Meghalaya, Harihar Fort, Prabalgad Fort, Dharmarajeshwara Temple, Karnala Fort, Raigad Fort, Gwalior Fort, Basgo Monastery, Mahabodhi Temple, Nalanda University, Sanchi Stupa, Brihadeeswarar Temple, Mehrangarh Fort, Amber Fort, Statue of Unity, and Jaisalmer Fort. If you're looking for a relaxing island experience in India, then consider visiting the Lakshadweep Islands or Andaman and Nicobar Islands. They have crystal-clear blue waters and white sand beaches that are much better than any other beaches in India. My top 5 recommendations definitely include Ladakh, North Sikkim, Meghalaya, Andaman Islands, and Pahalgam or Spiti Valley.
That's why they say, EUROPE as whole of tinpot countries can't offer more diversity than INDIA as 1 nation.. You can even experience SNOWFALL of Finland, & Sahara Desert of Africa, here in 1 country..
India has everything - beaches, mountains, deserts, snow, wild life safaris - everything! And, some of them look like what you could never imagine to exist anywhere. Did you know that India has a tribe that hasn't yet discovered fire? Yes, fire, they don't know what it is.
Visit Sikkim, Meghalaya, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. Also in Northeast India, Duzkou Valley trek in Nagaland is a must (you will not regret it)
Omg you didn't take the Konkan railway to reach Goa? The route is literally paradise on earth especially during monsoon. I live in Australia now. I have been to Thailand and Vietnam, but nowhere I have seen such a beautiful scenery like I saw on that route on Train.
I loved seeing your journey through South Goa! The beach looks so inviting. Have you found any must-visit spots that aren’t in the usual tourist guides?
We went to both Palolem Beach and Patnem Beach. We liked Patnem beach as it was quieter. We also did not rent a scoter to see some of the other beaches but we did find Patnem beach very nice. relaxing and quiet :)
Honestly Dev I (Robyn) relate to you 100% when it comes to anxiety around the beginning of travels! Especially in a new area of the world 🤗 No matter how many trips I've done, it takes me a while to feel comfortable with all the unknowns that come around travelling! So I appreciate you being open and honest with the reality of it ❤
Hi Keith and Dev, South Goa is like a Tropical Paradise in India. Everything looks amazing there and the Sunsets are gorgeous. It must be so funny to randomly walk down the street and see a Cow just out chilling. I wonder if someone is responsible to feeding them or if they fend for themselves. They look a little on the thin side but I guess that is normal there. They believe in Reincarnation so the Cows could be there Great Great Grandfather or Grandmother. Enjoy following your journey so keep up the good work.
Hey Ben, thanks for watching the video, we are so happy you enjoyed it. We actually looked up the cows and apparently there are a lot of street cows as they get abandoned when they are not need anymore, or done there job. Not sure that’s just what the internet told us 🤷♀️
you did the right thing. I am Indian even I avoid north goa. Though if you go further north then you will find Morjim,- Arambol stretch which is also a decent option.
It's not just cows guys. India is full of all kinds of animals. Cows, dogs, cats, monkeys , camels, leopards and lions too in Gujrat. It's a Hindu thing , we don't like killing things , prefer getting along with them 😊.
Quite aware that there are Hindus that take pride in being under the influence of external cultures . Thankfully they are in a small minority and have no chance of changing the fundamental ethos of our country.
@@akshay7887 good for you! You do you other hindus don't care..hindus must follow their own individual dharma and do their karma accordingly..you choose what's right for you..OP is talking about hindus that care about animals and coexist and not the beef eating "we don't care about animals" kinda hindus from Kerala who boast about it everywhere
My first time in Goa 1983, (you guys may have not even born ) since 1994 being going on my own, I always hire a two wheeler cos I need to roam around, finding hidden beaches, i am sure you guys did not make it to Kakolem beach 😅😅 BTW I was staying in Benaulim in the 2nd week of March.
You should try visiting Querim Beach in north goa , it is the best place if you want quiet and want to relax , also it has less crowded, with no indian people
If you want to see hundreds of waterfalls, cloud covered landscape, root bridge a feat of human bio-engineering of thousands of years, wettest place on planet earth, clean rivers and lakes where you can literally see your reflection in the water, caves, mountains, cleanest village in Asia then visit the state called Meghalaya. It's in the north-east region of India. Every state in that region is beautiful. You call also visit Sikkim which is the most civilized city of India, no traffic honkings, no rash driving, less population, clean streets, amazing sunrise and sunsets, lots of cafes. Then there is nagaland, arunachal pradesh and Assam (world's largest riverine island, one horned rhino population, tea gardens etc etc). The food of the north eastern region of India is unlike any other region of India. It isnt spicy or oily. Very very different might remind you of South east asian cuisine a bit. Also some really cool festivals/ music festivals take place there like orange festival, ziro festival, weekender in shillong. Check places like wari chora (might remind you of jurassic park).
U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad, Ooty, coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna, Coorg, Bangalore, Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi the world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu and palani temple tamilnadu here the god idol is made up of different ayurvedic medicines when we pour any liquid on idol it absorbs the medicinal properties and we drink the liquid we don't get any diseses
What else did you expect? Just check the Geography of India. 7k kms of coastline, Himalayas in North, desert in the west etc. If you want Torquoise blue water then head to the islands of Lakshadweep ( closer to Kerala) and Andaman.
India is not only about goa ...😅😅😂 There are many places wich are much more beautiful than goa that will blow your mind ❤❤ india has lot more to offer...just keep traveling...
@@tanmaytrivedi2645 is it not there a Spanish women got raped ?. And people just disturb tourists by mobbing them asking for selfies and street with full of cows all around. No thank you #Stay away from North
@@Proudglobalking 😅you are in India not in Pakistan....for your kind information India is safer than USA UK and many other countries you can't get killed or shot down without any reason in India
If you're in India, please consider avoiding the commonly visited, stereotypical destinations like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. Instead, explore the hidden gems of the country
these are the most breathtaking places that India has to offer.
1.Lakshadweep Islands
Agatti
Bangaram Beach
Kavaratti Beach
Kalpeni
Thinnakara Island
2.Ladakh
Pangong Tso Lake
Phugtal Monastery
Kharnak
Zanskar
Tso Kar Lake
Hanle
Phukthar Monastery
Tso Moriri Lake
Thiksey Monastery
Nubra Valley
Puga valley
Umling La Pass
Magnetic Hill
Chadar Trek, Kargil
Sand Dunes Leisure Park
Turtuk
3.Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Radhanagar Beach
Long Island- Lalaji Bay Beach
North Passage Island-Mark Bay Beach
Ross & Smith Islands (Twin Islands)
Elephant Beach
Jolly Buoy Island
Cinque Island
Kalapathar Beach
Laxmanpur Beach
Sitapur Beach
Little Andaman Island
Vijayanagar Beach
Rutland Island
Baratang Island
Interview Island
Guitar Island
4.Meghalaya
Umshiang Double-Decker Root Bridge
NohKaLikai Falls
Wari Chora
Phi Phi Fall
Nongkhnum River Island
Mawlynnong
Wei Sawdong Falls
Nongjrong
Tura
Krem Chympe
Dawki
Siju Caves
Laitlum Canyon
5.Sikkim
Gurudongmar Lake
Gangtok
Yumthang Valley
Lachen
Lachung
Pelling
Yume Samdong
Tsomgo Lake
6.Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro Valley
Tawang
Sela Pass
Bhalukpong
Roing
Tezu
Mechuka Valley
Sangti Valley
Bumla Pass
Dirang
Dong Valley
Changlang
7.Jammu and Kashmir
Aru Valley
Sonamarg
Srinagar
Gulmarg
Patnitop
Gangabal Lake Trek
Betaab Valley
Budgam
Kupwara
Gurez Valley
Baisaran Valley
8.Maharashtra
Ajanta and Ellora Caves
Mahabaleshwar
Kalsubai Hills
Amboli
Kumbhe Waterfall
Tarkarli
Mangi Tung
HariHar Fort
Rajmachi Fort Trek
Rajgad Fort
Bhairavgad
Lonar Crater
Kalavantin Durg
Peb Fort -Vikatgad
Sandhan Valley
Naneghat Reverse Waterfall
Kalu Waterfall
kaas plateau,panchgani
Devghali Beach, Kasheli
Nanemachi Waterfall
9.Himachal Pradesh
Parvati Valley
Kangra Valley
Spiti Valley,Komic
Tirthan Valley
Sangla Valley
Lahaul valley
Malana
Kufri
Kasol
Bir Billing
Tosh
Kaza
Khajjiar
Kalpa
Bir Billing
Jibhi
Dalhousie
Dev Roopa Trek
Kyelang
Beas Kund
10.Uttarakhand
Valley of Flowers
Auli
Roopkund
Devprayag
Haridwar
Kedarnath
Crank's Ridge
Badrinath
Chopta
Nelong Valley
11.Karnataka
Hampi
Badami cave temples
Gokarna
Iruppu Falls
Jog Falls
Coorg
Ottinene Beach
kudremukh
Agumbe
chikmagalur
Mysore Palace
Mullayanagiri Peak
Netrani Island
Belur
Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole
Shivanasamudra Falls
12.kerala
Alleppey
Munnar-Anamudi Peak
Wayanad
Vagamon
Thekkady
Gavi
Kavayi Island
Varkala Beach
Athirappilly Waterfalls
Munroe Island
Kuttanad
Thenmala
Aymanam Village
Jatayu Earth's Center Nature Park
Ranipuram
Nilambur
Kumarakom
Poovar
Silent Valley
Meenmutty Waterfalls
13.Mizoram
Reiek
Aizawl
Vantawng Waterfall
Tuirihiau falls
Falkawn Village
Wow thank you so much for all the recommendations. That’s so kind of you. We will look into some of the areas ( sadly I don’t think we have time for it all ☺️)
India is a big and diverse country, but most foreigners tend to visit the same cities. The most beautiful places in India aren't found in these big cities; they're in the Himalayan valleys and villages, Indian islands, the northeastern part of India, the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, the Sunderbans, and the Thar Desert.
If you're still in India, I can suggest some historical and beautiful places you can search online to see how beautiful they are. Ladakh, North Sikkim, Meghalaya, Lakshadweep Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Aru Valley, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Spiti Valley, Sangla Valley, Parvati Valley, Kalpa, Dharamshala, Dalhousie, Kerala, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Auroville, Nagaland, Jaisalmer, Gokarna, Rann of Kutch, and Hampi are some of the best places you should visit in India.
Additionally, here are some of the best historical buildings India has ever produced: Phugtal Monastery, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Khajuraho Temples, Key Monastery, Tawang Monastery, Badami Caves, Konark Sun Temple, Rani Ki Vav, Barabar Caves, Living Root Bridges in Meghalaya, Harihar Fort, Prabalgad Fort, Dharmarajeshwara Temple, Karnala Fort, Raigad Fort, Gwalior Fort, Basgo Monastery, Mahabodhi Temple, Nalanda University, Sanchi Stupa, Brihadeeswarar Temple, Mehrangarh Fort, Amber Fort, Statue of Unity, and Jaisalmer Fort.
If you're looking for a relaxing island experience in India, then consider visiting the Lakshadweep Islands or Andaman and Nicobar Islands. They have crystal-clear blue waters and white sand beaches that are much better than any other beaches in India. My top 5 recommendations definitely include Ladakh, North Sikkim, Meghalaya, Andaman Islands, and Pahalgam or Spiti Valley.
WoW thank you for all the recommendations we will look into some of the places and hopefully be able to go :)
shut up spammer, same old stuff you come up in every f in video!!
Wow,
Goa looks nice! Looks like a completely different world from where we are now 😆
Haha a very different vibe for sure to where we are now. Would definitely recommend eventually making your way down south 👌
That's why they say, EUROPE as whole of tinpot countries can't offer more diversity than INDIA as 1 nation..
You can even experience SNOWFALL of Finland, & Sahara Desert of Africa, here in 1 country..
That smoothie bowl was so big. Looked yummy. I never think of beaches when I think of India but it looked lovely.
It was sooo good Libby! I may have got it three times while we were in Goa :)
India has everything - beaches, mountains, deserts, snow, wild life safaris - everything! And, some of them look like what you could never imagine to exist anywhere. Did you know that India has a tribe that hasn't yet discovered fire? Yes, fire, they don't know what it is.
Goa looks beautiful. India looks beautiful. Stay safe and healthy ❤
It’s a beautiful place and we will try our best too ♥️ thanks :)
I love dosa too Dev. Indian food is one of my favorites. Enjoy while you’re there😊
It’s so delicious!!! And thanks Aranya, we will try our best to enjoy it all 🥰 thanks for watching!!
Visit Sikkim, Meghalaya, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. Also in Northeast India, Duzkou Valley trek in Nagaland is a must (you will not regret it)
Thanks for the recommendations we will look into them :)
Omg you didn't take the Konkan railway to reach Goa? The route is literally paradise on earth especially during monsoon. I live in Australia now. I have been to Thailand and Vietnam, but nowhere I have seen such a beautiful scenery like I saw on that route on Train.
We tried to take the train but it was sold out for weeks so we had to take a bus. Next time we will try again for the train :)
I loved seeing your journey through South Goa! The beach looks so inviting. Have you found any must-visit spots that aren’t in the usual tourist guides?
We went to both Palolem Beach and Patnem Beach. We liked Patnem beach as it was quieter. We also did not rent a scoter to see some of the other beaches but we did find Patnem beach very nice. relaxing and quiet :)
Honestly Dev I (Robyn) relate to you 100% when it comes to anxiety around the beginning of travels! Especially in a new area of the world 🤗 No matter how many trips I've done, it takes me a while to feel comfortable with all the unknowns that come around travelling! So I appreciate you being open and honest with the reality of it ❤
Awe thanks Robyn, that means a lot to me
Hi keith and dev your content is awesome and it was so engaging! keep up the great work.😊👍
Wow, thank you! That really means a lot to us!! :)
U should visit ladakh Leh, kashmir, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh, udaipur, jodhpur, Jaisalmer, pushkar, Goa, Kerala, Bangalore, hampi, meghalaya, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar islands in India 🇮🇳❤️
Thank you for all the recommendation, we actually have quite a few of those places on our list :)
Thanks for sharing ❤
Wishing you all the best ❤
Thanks Ana! We hope you are well 🥰
@@KeithandDev ❤️
Hi Keith and Dev, South Goa is like a Tropical Paradise in India. Everything looks amazing there and the Sunsets are gorgeous.
It must be so funny to randomly walk down the street and see a Cow just out chilling. I wonder if someone is responsible to feeding them or if they fend for themselves. They look a little on the thin side but I guess that is normal there. They believe in Reincarnation so the Cows could be there Great Great Grandfather or Grandmother.
Enjoy following your journey so keep up the good work.
Hey Ben, thanks for watching the video, we are so happy you enjoyed it. We actually looked up the cows and apparently there are a lot of street cows as they get abandoned when they are not need anymore, or done there job. Not sure that’s just what the internet told us 🤷♀️
hi, not all of them are abandoned, particularly in rural India Cows are left to graze outside during daytime and they come back home at sunset.
@@Orunda thank you for letting us know :)
you did the right thing. I am Indian even I avoid north goa. Though if you go further north then you will find Morjim,- Arambol stretch which is also a decent option.
Good to know :) thanks for sharing the information!
Love from France🇫🇷❤️
Your Cinematography skill is outstanding!!!
awe thank you that means a lot to us 😊
Looks beautiful!!
Thanks for watching emjoy ♥️
Goa oh man I miss my hometown. Sending lots of love from Toronto Canada. Thanks for showing me my home. Hoping y’all had a great time, be safe y’all .
Aww thanks ❤️ absolutely, thank you for watching! You have a lovely hometown 😊
Nice video. Please kindly remind all to keep the Goa beaches clean. thx,
Definitely!! 😊
You guys have great video editing skills
Thank you so much! :)
Pls visit lakshadweep island crystal clear water..peaceful place u will enjoy close to goa
We looked it up! WoW it’s beautiful! Hopefully one day :)
You should go nroth goa first and then to south ...from chaos to peace 😂
Haha I have to say we loved the peacefulness of South Goa ☮️😌
It's not just cows guys. India is full of all kinds of animals. Cows, dogs, cats, monkeys , camels, leopards and lions too in Gujrat. It's a Hindu thing , we don't like killing things , prefer getting along with them 😊.
We love that :)
Iam a hindu and iam from kerala and we eat beef here .we don't worship any animals .
Quite aware that there are Hindus that take pride in being under the influence of external cultures . Thankfully they are in a small minority and have no chance of changing the fundamental ethos of our country.
@@akshay7887 good for you! You do you other hindus don't care..hindus must follow their own individual dharma and do their karma accordingly..you choose what's right for you..OP is talking about hindus that care about animals and coexist and not the beef eating "we don't care about animals" kinda hindus from Kerala who boast about it everywhere
@@akshay7887 its your choice . By the way it's only happens in south. Hindu always worship cow like our mother. So we can't hurt our mother.
For best beaches in India go to Andamans or Lakshadweep islands
We've heard they are amazing we have added to our list for our next india trip!
My first time in Goa 1983, (you guys may have not even born ) since 1994 being going on my own, I always hire a two wheeler cos I need to roam around, finding hidden beaches, i am sure you guys did not make it to Kakolem beach 😅😅 BTW I was staying in Benaulim in the 2nd week of March.
it’s such a wonderful place, we understand why you keep going back :)
@@KeithandDevbe honest u guys had s . x in goa . U have to be honest to ur audience
You should try visiting Querim Beach in north goa , it is the best place if you want quiet and want to relax , also it has less crowded, with no indian people
Thanks for the recommendation :)
Visit Andaman&Nicobar and also Lakshadweep.
If you want to see hundreds of waterfalls, cloud covered landscape, root bridge a feat of human bio-engineering of thousands of years, wettest place on planet earth, clean rivers and lakes where you can literally see your reflection in the water, caves, mountains, cleanest village in Asia then visit the state called Meghalaya. It's in the north-east region of India. Every state in that region is beautiful. You call also visit Sikkim which is the most civilized city of India, no traffic honkings, no rash driving, less population, clean streets, amazing sunrise and sunsets, lots of cafes. Then there is nagaland, arunachal pradesh and Assam (world's largest riverine island, one horned rhino population, tea gardens etc etc). The food of the north eastern region of India is unlike any other region of India. It isnt spicy or oily. Very very different might remind you of South east asian cuisine a bit. Also some really cool festivals/ music festivals take place there like orange festival, ziro festival, weekender in shillong. Check places like wari chora (might remind you of jurassic park).
Wow those places sound amazing! Thank you for all the detail. We will definitely look into your recommendations 😊
Nice video..👌👍
Thanks!! :)
Did you guys try the seafood?
I wish it could get more views that would have erased more stereotypes about India , but it didn't get 😢
India is a really beautiful place! :)
U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad, Ooty, coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna, Coorg, Bangalore, Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi the world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu and palani temple tamilnadu here the god idol is made up of different ayurvedic medicines when we pour any liquid on idol it absorbs the medicinal properties and we drink the liquid we don't get any diseses
wow, thank you for all the recommendations!
😂
I would suggest travelling to Kerala, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Ladakh. Avoid going to Delhi, Agra and Varanasi.
Thank for the suggestions :) we appreciate it!
visit andaman and nicobar island
Happy Travelling... Hope see you soon in Cox’s Bazar ( world longest natural beach), Bangladesh 🇧🇩...❤
One day! 😊
which beach you love the most in goa ? i felt boring because i came alone as solo...
We only visited two beaches but we really liked Patnam beach :)
@@KeithandDev that’s cool 😎 enjoy your holiday
@@Arunkumar-pl6dx Thanks!
Lakshadweep Islands and Andaman and Nicobar Islands have the best beaches in India, thousands of times better than the beaches in Kerala or Goa.
Thanks for the recommendations, hopefully one day we can visit the islands:)
i think you havent visited the real paradise yet...the northeastern india, its the real paradise of snow
We plan to visit that area as well :)
Patnem beach is the best
is it very nice!
@KeithandDev I stay there for about 4 month and it is very peaceful.
❤❤
What else did you expect?
Just check the Geography of India. 7k kms of coastline, Himalayas in North, desert in the west etc.
If you want Torquoise blue water then head to the islands of Lakshadweep ( closer to Kerala) and Andaman.
Thanks for the recommendations:)
#StaySouthStaySafe
South and North are equally safe and beautiful example see ladakh uttarakhand and Himachal pradesh so dont push ur useless thoughts on others
Nice vlog
Thank you :)
Welcome to Bali Indonesia cantik❤
We’re in India ☺️
@@KeithandDev yes i know... When you go to Bali...
India is not only about goa ...😅😅😂 There are many places wich are much more beautiful than goa that will blow your mind ❤❤ india has lot more to offer...just keep traveling...
We plan too :) this was just the start of our trip! ☺️
@@KeithandDev do visit kashmiri...north east.. West and south of India 🇮🇳🇮🇳 highly recommend you will never leave India ❤❤🇮🇳
@@tanmaytrivedi2645 is it not there a Spanish women got raped ?. And people just disturb tourists by mobbing them asking for selfies and street with full of cows all around. No thank you
#Stay away from North
@@tanmaytrivedi2645 Super unsafe for women
@@Proudglobalking 😅you are in India not in Pakistan....for your kind information India is safer than USA UK and many other countries you can't get killed or shot down without any reason in India
Nice to see you both.
สวัสดีครับขอให้คุณทั้งสองมีความสุขมากๆครับ😊❤
Thank you!! :)
It's a Portuguese colony
Yeah cool colonial builds there’s too
@@KeithandDev F O**
@@KeithandDev why not Sho_ ve it ?
Little correction it was buddy improve your English
@@amythjadhav1408 - India still is largely a colony of the west
But nw of season
True it is getting pretty hot down there, it’s also sometimes nice to go when it’s not as busy 😊
Pls Visit LAKHKHADEEP, 💞👈😎🇮🇳👍👍
we hope to one day :)
#donotdarenottodare
#donotdarenottodarenottodarenottodare
Be cautious in india ,.. dont go to isolated places its not safe...
We will be safe thank you
It's not Bihar dude just chill
More becareful in india