I Spent 30 HOURS on an Indian Sleeper Train. It was BRUTAL
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I spent 30 hours travelling across India on an Indian sleeper train. It turned into a more brutal journey than I imagined.
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I have to say the train ride looks a lot better than the Greyhound from New York to California.
Ha! That was the video I watched before this one, and I agree that he'd have been BEGGING for curry in a private compartment by day three on Greyhound in the middle of nowhere.
@@glennmartin8664same. 😮 i literally went from greyhound to this.
Comparing a legendary train with a Greyhound bus?? Man, you haven't heard of apples and oranges, my guess.
That is a shith@le comparison. This is a luxurious train. Greyhound is overall filthy and does not have any security. Are you guys homeless or so? Stay away from Indian railways.
In both cases, the experience is designed to generate actual gratitude for all the hassles and expense involved in flying instead. It's hard to conceive of where the world would be at this point without the airplane, as a mode of public transport, having been invented.
Noel, " ill be careful what I eat on this train, not wanting to do a number 2". Next scene, he's trying everything they are giving him.🤣🤣🤣🤣👍. I expect nothing less Noel.
@Terry Martin if we are all honest we love the ones where he's most uncomfortable like this one. As long as he's safe then it's okay..
Have you seen his video hen he got a ferry to Amsterdam.. He raids the mini bar and gets completely arseholed.. so funny
@@philipwalton4877 I shall watch it and have a laugh then. Cheers 🍻
I thought the same , LOL.
And to think he was worried if even he would have food ... that he downloaded an app for some take away that may or may not arrive at one of the stops.
Noel is a tough fellow.
I'm starting to think he was in the elite British military unit ( SAS) before youtube.
After all, he does live by their motto: " Who Dares Wins".
@@philipwalton4877 I love that video - he's a character
I sometimes get the feeling that Noel sets himself up to encounter difficulties to make his vids unique. 🤣🤣 And I still come back for more 👍😂
Not really, he was in fact in first class (1AC), not Sleeper class. Aka super comfort class.
Hi, I am from Manchester, England and I have had 2 independent holidays on Indian Railways around 20 and 25 years ago. I found Indian Railways a lot better than I expected. The trouble is you never can let your brain turn off in India. Most of the journeys we did were on overnight sleeper trains, first class. Great video, thank you
India is poor partly because of your ancestors
I agree about "never letting your brain turn off'. I travelled Northern India for over two months some time back with my wife including Kashmir, and it's just always full-on! An absolutely amazing country, full of chaos (that just generally kinda works!), crazy long haul car, 4x4 and train rides and plenty of beautiful people. We caught a train from Varanasi to Gaya - not a long ride at all - but ended up having to get off in Patna instead, as, not speaking the language, we didn't know that the train had been rerouted away from Gaya to Patna because of a derailment. Cue 10 hours at Patna station then finally a train down to Gaya. Loooooong eventful day only to find the arranged hotel room was non-existent, so it a as a search at 130am for lodging then on our own to arrange everything from there. Bit of an annoying day but a travelling experience! Met many interesting people at Patna Station and a wonderful group of families and travellers on the train from Patna to Gaya who rearranged themselves, luggage, children etc to give over a sleeper bunk for my wife and I to use.
Try going on the actual “sleeper” class coach next time for 30 hours. Should be S1, S2 etc coach name. That would be BRUTAL.
Amen,. This was an absolutely first class trip in comparison!
Uhhhh that would be like Hell on wheels for him.... 😂🤣🔥🔥 Lol...
When I was 20 I did a Chennai to Tiruchi night train in sleeper class. We shared a cabin with a really nice family, so it actually went pretty smooth.
But it also wasn't 30 hours and the "bed" was a sheet of plywood with a thin vinyl covering.
thatd give him something to wing abouit lol ... its india ffs . next time head to Blackpool .
I would only go on Sleeper. Once did one of the AC cars for 24 hours from Kolkata to Dehli and it was a much worse.
Me and my wife took the train from Dehli to Agra back in 1979, in first class with Air Con, the train itself was an old steam locomotive. Never forget that old experience in travel. No complains to service or Indian rail, very superb and memorable experience
That sounds a wonderful experience, unforgettable.
wow,
43 years ago
💖👌
So basically you’re old af
As a British Indian, watching Noel try viciously to open an Indian crisp packet how we do in Britain knowing gave me intense panic that the whole thing was going to blow!
Why did'nt he used his teeth??? That is how we do in Sweden😅😂
hello
I've lived in SE Asia for eight years. Watching him trying open that packet I was thinking "dude... rookie move". Use your teeth or tear the packet open vertically. You're not in Kansas anymore Dorothy! 😂
never heard of a british indian whats that ?
@@TheRealCoronatus The world's chock-a-block with things you've never heard of, young nub cutlet.
Wow..actually your ride seemed luxurious, compared to some! Thank you for sharing as usual. :)
Yeah but if you aren’t used to it, it’s much tougher.
I died laughing at the " well ..good morning .. from .. somewhere in India " ... looking somewhat traumatized. Priceless. Then the guys taking the photo of handing you the breakfast sent me over the edge.
And then the smooth segue to the merch
Looks like u spent the night with him..same bed, under same blanket..rest i dont need to explain 😆😁😆😁
@@AshishGupta-gb5iv the only thing we are out to steal is your hearts my guy. Have a lovely day :D
🤣 ''Welcome Aboard'' the next day
@@ClaireMcHardy wow a true britisher..who accepts that they r thief..rightly so..but answers in a pathetic way..."Mierda"...
We travelled on an overnight train in China and yes it was an experience! The toilet however was unforgettable. It was a squatting toilet and I will never forget being greeted with a massive lump of poo with a cigarette still smoking on top of it like a candle. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry as we had 10 hours until we got off the train.
yes the chinese are just as scruffy as the indians
Lolol
did they know it was your birthday
😅😅
When was it ???
Indian crisps are IMPOSSIBLE to open. The seal is always superglued.
You don't have to thank me for watching your video's Mr Philips. You provide myself with sheer unadulterated entertainment and show us sights and sounds that I will probably never see. I thank you Sir for the joy you give me and you are practically an A-Lister now so no wonder people want photo ops with you. Keep up the fantastic work.
A-lister? i’ve never heard of him until YT randomly suggested his video to me today lol.
This is the nicest Indian train I've ever seen! Also, wanted to clarify to your viewers this isn't actually "sleeper" class, but looks like 1AC. Just so people don't make the mistake of booking "sleeper," which is entirely different, including quite a bit more packed and no glass (just bars) on the windows. But some people may enjoy the experience!
Actually there is a glass shutter that you need to pull down when you need it.
It has much better train now in India depend on your route.
Sleeper coach is much better than ac coaches because it's very enjoyable wind blasting over your face is just the best feeling it's better than the ac coach
@@ajoyprannavn.s.6144 second this definitely!
Actually there is glass
Started smiling at the part about the unwanted nighttime intrusions, but the corn flakes episode finally cracked me up. Because I knew what was coming.... hot milk😅
Best with hot milk, with cold milk you need to steep them for an hour to get good and mushy.
👍😂🤣😁🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I laughed over the spicy curry 🤣
@@Quebecoisegal my dad puts cold milk on flake cereal and then microwaves it.
Only 30 hours! When I was nine years old, I spent, with my family three days and two nights on a steam train from Delhi to Calicut. For me at that age, it was tremendous fun. And air conditioning on Indian trains was unknown 55 years ago.
Noel gonna be on the next Indian rail commercial
As a young man, in 1989 I travelled all around India by train. Trains were hauled by both steam and diesel locos at that time.
I often went sleeper, saving money on hotels.
I rarely had a room to myself. However I had some wonderful conversations with a wide variety of people!
My comfort level was far beneath this experience, but I have to say it was the happiest time of my life!
I think you've missed out on something here...
PS Ordering food on IR has always been by advance booking, in the old days a man would come around and take your orders which were telegraphed to the station preparing and distributing the food.
"I think you've missed out on something here..." this is Noel though xD he gets on these experiences and complains about how uncomfortable it all is, we watch to see him suffer.
I can imagine... and relate and understand that it was the happiest, magical and unforgettable experience than you cherish for life
Food order is still same here in India
you want to know the worst train to travel 18047 train sharimar to goa, and kanyakurmari express from kanyakumari to dibrugarh. i bet you get the worst experience in these trains
Ever hear of something called research the one does before undertaking a journey? Finding pros and cons for modes of transport??
I really enjoyed travelling on the sleepers. Did a 30hr run from Mumbai to Patna in 2nd cl AC, sharing the compartment with a really interesting group of friendly and helpful strangers. Being able to order food ahead using phone app from restaurants en route to deliver to the train window when you pulled in is a classic bit of Indian tech/food/trains ingenuity. Also did a trip on first class, but that was tedious as nobody to talk to.
did they want to photo you every five minutes too?
@@karLcx ha, not the people on the train, but walking across the bridge at Patna several groups of randoms did. Very weird...
@@joegrey9807 don't worry about it just some colonial hang over. ☺
@@souvikdas4833 I'm not sure why. But I'm certainly not proud of a lot of the UK's colonial history.
@@joegrey9807 stockholm syndrome
New subbie and soooo enjoyed this experience with you. Love your accent and patience with different interactions. When we get the opportunity to experience new and sometimes uncomfortable things, simply due to it differing from how we normally live, it's amazing.
Absolutely hilarious! Sorry you had all those interruptions but I was chuckling away at your despair 😂
I've used the trains a lot in India - it is truly an experience! You're never sure what you're going to come across next, but what ever it is it usually makes you smile. I find the people so pleasant, even if they are waking you up at some ungodly hour, and helpful. It's a while since I last took the plunge but all the things that you experienced I recognised straight away, including whatever you do don't drop your mobile down the toilet, its the last you'll see of that!
much like the Hanoi to Saigon journey...
Well....this is a bit awkward, but you misidentified the toilet. Like Noel. That is not a "poop on the train tracks through a hole in the train floor" toilet. Its a Bio-toilet, which have finished replacing the previous variety in ALL Indian trains by 2021. So if you drop your mobile down it, it will be found in the bio-digester tank on that particular train coach.
@@death_parade If my phone ended up in the bio-digester... that would still be the last I'd see if the phone!
Try "Vande Bharat" trains next time, it will be a totally different experience and you will not loose your mobile even if you drop it in the toilet
@@Mike-rx5uu Then isn't that the case for _any_ toilet at all? And if so, why even bring up that topic in an Indian Railways related video unless you are specifically using "last I'd see of the phone" as a euphemism for "hole in the floor toilets suck".
That trip looked pretty civilised when I compare it to the journeys I made on Indian Railways in 3rd class in the late 70's. A hot year, just before the monsoon, 115 in the shade, and packed like sardines, sitting on the floor of the carriage, waiting for ages for it to move off. That is brutal! But, the trains were huge steam locos, and chai wallas and other people would get on at the stops flogging mangoes, bananas, Bombay mix etc, so these were hugely colourful experiences.
Now it completely changed
you want to know the worst train to travel 18047 train sharimar to goa, and kanyakurmari express from kanyakumari to dibrugarh. i bet you get the worst experience in these trains
@@shreyasbabar not really.
Hi
3rd class is practically suicide
I cant hold back myself from commenting:man,the video is so hilarious,first time seeing you and i cant stop laughing with your adventure with that train....earned a sub,i am gonna enjoy more videos from you,greetings from Greece!!
I appreciate that
I liked the way he called Bhuvaneswar a small town :)
In 1989 I took a second class air-conditioned train from Agra to Trivandrum. It was a wonderful, really impressive 49 HR long journey I will never forget. Amazing India
U r welcome again sir 🙏
I live in Trivandrum. How was Trivandrum at that time? Did you enjoy your journey here?
@@Ashamoons kerala is God's own country...ofcourse yes, who don't like heaven ? 🙌
@@Healthierthanyesterday_forever Do you crap in the street, or do you prefer to do it on the sidewalk?
Even more “amazing” if you were a woman. Those Indians sure know how to treat girls nice down there.
28:27 I couldn't help but crack up at the idea of Indian Railway employees constantly entering your room while you were sleeping to either bring you food or snap selfies!
It’s nearly half past 2am here in NY and I’m trying my hardest not to wake anyone, that is until the part with the bag of crisps! I can’t stop laughing! 😂
I was literally laughing so hard and its 3 am here hahaha 😂
Binging on your videos past two hours.. laughing every few minutes at your plight, good sir.. what a discovery.
Noel is a master at making an unpleasant experience sound not so bad - but his facial expressions don’t lie. 😂
Saw your comment before watching the actual video. Man that was a good one! Got me laughing a lot while watching
It looks teyyyyrible.
@@littlecarmine4932 I can literally smell this video
Makes it up for sounding like the staff did something wrong when they told him he's not allowed electronics in luggage on Air India 😂
@@MegaBISP when he first walked on that airless carriage I was just imagining the stench
Oh my god, this man is not made for travel adventures. I traveled 78 and 80 in India. Mostly with 1rst and 2class sleeper. About 50/50. Each time approximately 3 months. It was a great experience.
it looks awful
Dude I'm an Indian and yes sleepers are fucking awful, thats why I avoid them and go for AC 1st cls Rajdhani or just take flights instead.
@@stock2896 unless its air india. then dont! air india is awful. the odor inside those flights man i almost passed out!
True that!
It is brutal but it is also a great experience... get to see so much of the country.
It all looks so clean and modern now, when I first traveled by train in 1974, I rode third class, which was box cars with wooden plank benches or box cars with straw on the floor. When I went back in 1979-80, third class had been abolished so we took second class coaches which had wood platforms to sleep on if you paid for a sleeper. We avoided first class because all the best pickpockets rode those. Took some three-day rides each time, we learned not to sit in the front half of the train because of all of the cinders from the locomotive blew in the windows which just had bars and no glass, Indian trains are a trip!
I was watching this last night and read some of the comments, when I fell asleep, I dreamt I was also on this train, but it wasn't as private, it was all bunk beds... Then I wanted some snacks and the train became an indoor market with loads of antique shops...
It was very strange :)
I once spent 39 hours on a sleeper train in India. I loved it.
I think I would have been pleased with that experience. Plenty of space and food for you plus lots of positive attention from the Indian staff.
Service is best. People are best. For the price, its a good experience. Fancy trains offer cutlery, crockery, bars, lounge. But then they cost more.
Positive attention? Banging on your room door all night? Ridiculous!
I’ve done about 8,000 miles on India Rail. You were very lucky to score a two bed coupe. It’s what everyone wants.
I absolutely love traveling by train in 1AC, first class. You get to see India from a comfortable seat.
I’d love to do another 8,000 miles in my favorite country, India
Be glad that you bought both billets! To be honest, other than the toilets, it didn't look THAT much worse than the AMTRAK trip. That looked pretty miserable to me, too.
Amtrak is not at all comparable to this train. Western trains are a couple generations ahead in ride comfort, services available, and stuff like that which you can't decipher by watching videos.
Every month must feel like planning a Top Gear special for this guy. Many congratulations for crafting a career that you love and being excellent at it!
I have travelled quite expensively on Indian Railways right up to to the age of seventy, I would call it a bit rugged but hardly brutal, on really long journeys I would try to get an upper berth where I could stretch out and relax during the day time if I felt tired, only trouble I missed seeing the passing countryside
You were travelling in relative luxury, I allways travelled in shared compartments
hello how are doin well i mean hello good morning
Learned "I'm peckish" 21:38
Now the entire countryside is filled with trash. Plastic has been a curse on this country.
Noel, I happened upon your channel randomly and I must say, after watching several vidoes, you have a new fan. Your zest for life’s experiences is something to live through vicariously. Thank you for doing these very interesting, entertaining and educational videos. I am looking forward to spending my afternoon binge watching them. From rainy Seattle, Washington. 😊😊
Thank you for your kind words & Welcome aboard!
A pair of scissors are always good to have on a long train trip like that. They'll help to open the most stubborn bag of chips or any snack that's packaged in cellophane!
Noel - there is no fork because traditionally, you use your hands. Loved the video. You are way to polite to not say bugger off to the people wanting a selfie in the middle of the night!
I have so many questions. How do you eat curry with your hands! Wouldn't it just run out of your fingers? And get stuck in your nails 😂
@@noelphilips People in India regularly cut their nails, very rarely will you see that. Also we wash our hands before & after eating the food, way more hygienic.
@@noelphilips using naan helps a lot. You can kinda wrap it up in the bread.
Yes, naan is the secret to eating curry without utensils.
@@noelphilips Naan bread or chapattis. I occasionally eat a curry in this way and it makes it taste way nicer than with a fork and spoon for some reason.
Really enjoyed this Noel, it's great that we can all join you on the trip, good fun without the stress lol
Noel made this trip so that the rest of us wouldn't have to.
@@scottevans2685 In fact a lot of them may cancel their plans 😄 after watching this video.
This man's name should be 'complaint book'.....lol
I like that he doesn’t have any filters and it’s an honest review. I wish we had some sleeper trains that were as good as the European ones. I love night trains. Indian railways need to privatise at least few of the trains and allow them to upgrade the amenities. I don’t mind paying extra for better facilities.
Hopefully vande bharat express trains will do that
i was in india in for 3 months and i used the sleeper cars all the time and i loved them. eat dinner, get on the train, sleep, wake up in my destination the next morning. never had a problem. And bloody hell, i was not in one of these cars, i was in the regular cars, open cars, no air con.
I spent 38 h in normal sleeper class in india, the journey of my life. What noel had is super luxury .That chaos at indian trainstations is also well known to me. Love your vlogs, just the best what YT has to offer
Prison meal 😂😂😂 and the guy taking photo while handing over the breakfast 😂😂
I don't think it was brutal. But I do think it was rough and unusual.
I mean honestly a random person coming into the cabin to charge their phone is unusual. Plus people wanting to take a photo when handing out the stuff makes it unusual.
The bathroom made it rough.
But the views and trip was nice.
So what was so BRUTAL about your trip? I heard words like "incredible," "beautiful," and "fortunate." You were fed and had an apparently clean and comfortable bed in a private room. Lucky you.
I agree. He can't have traveled much if this was "brutal".
@@johnnymartinjohansen The man is exceptionally well-traveled. A couple times in my life I've had perfectly uneventful flights that I would've described as brutal, simply because they were like twelve hours long. Twelve hours on a plane is pretty brutal in even ideal conditions, and this trip was more than double that 🤷♂️.
Plus this is YT and you gotta get those eyeballs somehow haha, I don't blame him for using intense descriptors.
train staff banging your door late at night just for a photo is not right,i got the impression he was scared,alone on a train on a 30 hour journey with no sleep is BRUTAL.
How exactly are unwanted visits several times at night "private"?
@@serenarchie123 He was so "scared" he decided to leave the door unlocked while sleeping.
Love the fact you described India as an ice cream cone...which makes Sri Lanka not a teardrop but rather a drop of melted ice cream running off the cone and it's a perfect description 💀
Accidentally read that as Italian sleeper and was like "In what world is a sleeper to Sicily over 30 hours"...hope you one day DO actually go on a Rome-Palermo sleeper since you get to ride on a train ferry when crossing into Sicily. And if you're willing to do another Asian journey, the Reunification Express between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City would be nice, if you really wanna see Vietnam this is the way to do it
I'm surprised you didn't ask him to do the Trans-Siberian's Pyongyang Branch.
what are ur thoughts on russia ukrain mr Jong-un
Then you could ride on the only trainferry line left in Europe.
I think that package of snacks was not meant to be open, it says on the package "Diet"😭🤣
Noel Noel Mate you trying to get into that bag of bombay mix was hilarious lol and you saying i dont think im that hungry lol , priceless
29:56 got me weak asf. 😂
Great video as always Noel and thank you for taking us along on your journey. Quite an adventure you had!
Your travel videos make me want to travel the world! The news and government wants us to hate one another, but it’s our job as individuals to go out there and travel and meet new people and experience new cultures and extend the hand of friendship across the globe! :)
Paid for 2 tickets..should get 2 meals !
Even if paid for two tickets, it will be treated as no show & allotted to a wait list passenger.
Been to India once and while the people are warm at heart, food is so tasty and exciting the whole experience can be too overwhelming with all people and the heat, If I go there again with my family we'd have to fly and stay at more fancy hotels because I know my wife would not enjoy people coming into the cabin wanting to take selfies. :)
Probably that awe of white people has waned a lot
i am so sorry that you have had bad experience
@@kingdevil9531He didn't say it was bad, just that Indians have a different understanding of personal boundaries, with which his wife wouldn't be cool with (the selfies). I assume he is from a western country, and in most western countries, people are rather distant to one another.
Indian railways the lifeline of transport in India. People watching from Europe just for some perspective. Indian Railways transports more people in a year than the entire population of some European countries. And it does it efficiently and cost effectively.
Obviously, that's going to happen because their population is 1.38 billion and the whole of Europe is only 740 million.
honestly this carriage doesn't look bad at all. It's obviously old but we have a lot of that in many parts of europe too.
@@Progan666 They are old. But compared just 15 to 17 years ago, there has been extreme improvement. I remember when I was 5 there were cockroachs and garbage on the berths.
They went on a massive cleanup campaign for the insides of all trains around 2005 to 6, the trains became extremely clean and the food became good. The pandemic has had a bad effect(there was dirt in the ledges), but it's still much better than 2005.
@@Progan666 Also, until very recently, they used to endeavour to give you your moneys worth by keeping the trains at 16 degrees Celsius. We had to wear sweaters on the trains.
They've toned that down recently too.
@@Progan666 That's a load of BS... Not In the 9 EU countries i used trains before.
Especially not in this horrific unhygienic condition. Just look the stains on his window....
Even in communist times in the 80's it wasn't that bad.
Also guaranteed that you WOUNT find a single squatting toilet anywhere in a European train.
Squatting toilets are as common in Europe as unpolluted rivers in India.
I love travelling on Indian trains. If you want a really gritty experience, try the Rangoon (Yangon) to Mandalay night train. Wouldn’t have missed it for the world but would never do it again!
That's a good trip. I did it twenty years ago and remember the train being delayed for hours at a tiny station in the middle of nowhere during the night. Most of the passengers realised that we would be there for a while and slept on the platform wrapped up in their lungis among a friendly but scabby assortment of local dogs. It was hot but with a refreshing breeze and I eventually nodded off to sleep. Sometime later I thought I was tripping when I began faintly picking out English being spoken in an excited manner so I stepped my way over the sleeping passengers to satisfy my curiosity and tucked away in a little waiting room I sat down and watched the rest of the Leeds United verses Wimbledon match on Sky Sports.
The bloke in this video is a joke. The last time I was in India 1990/91 I travelled over ten thousand miles on Indian trains and I had a fantastic time all on second class.
Thanks for reminding me candleman54.
I did that journey 37 years ago. Very bumpy! Will always remember it.
You do crack me up “matey boy has come and got his phone so that’s not ringing anymore” and “oh I know what rice is” 🤣
Full on LAUGHTER when they took a picture of handing you the food. How odd? LOLZ😂
36 hour solo train journey with my own cabin and people bringing me curry every 2 hours is literally my idea of heaven 😂😂😂 I think I could live with the constant interruptions . Noel you have the dream job keep doing the videos I am living vicariously through you 😂😂😂
Brings back many memories. Ive done that journey 3 times. Love it. It is actually a good experience to share with others in a 4 or 6 sleeper compartment. I once had my family in a 3 sleeper compartment. Wife and daughter 10 son 9. Once we got over the fear and culture shock of being surrounded by poeple who were different culture, looking and speaking ad all interested i us, it was quite comfortable and very interesting.
I just subbed & started watching your channel today. Thanks for the virtual journeys to places I will never be otherwise able to go.
Awesome, thank you!
If I was there I might have rated this service and trip amazing and I didn't mind tipping to service staff who helped to clean my room and to someone who has taken care for my food.. for a very long journey like this.
30 hour journey displayed to us in less than 40 minutes! Howrah is an chaotic experience on its own haha! Glad you are going through all the corners of India! Keep it up!!!
Hi Noel, I am from the city of Kolkata and it’s so much fun to see you describe your journey on one of our trains. 😃
P.S- Kharagpur has the world’s third longest railway platform..
I guess hubli junction has the second longest? idk tbh
Just read on Wiki Kharagpur is the fourth longest railway platform in the world.
Noone asked
@@vishnuvijwani I guess they don't have to wait for someone to ask. Do they?
It used to be the longest for many years. Now it's not.
Different Countries, different cultures. Amazing! I LOVE the respectful, kind way (especially re charging a random mans, ringing phone), that you behave. No wonder they are caring for you so well. Nice one!
You are one of the most likeable YouaTubers I’ve seen. Love your channel. ❤
Thank you so much 🤗
Took 2nd Class sleeper from Delhi to Patna and back with friends a little over 50 years ago. It wasn't as posh as a double. But understand and appreciate your experience. Thanks!
he was full-on negative mood on shiting everything Indian......
This may have been my favorite vid of all that Noel's done .. and it didn't even involve a train. What a journey! That Bombay Mix struggle, his loo review .. and (i'm not gonna lie) the shirtless scene .. well, those were all highlights for me! ;) GREAT vid.
That part where they gave him his breakfast and he just awkwardly looks at the camera while they take a pic🤣🤣🤣🤣
Greetings from Brooklyn N.Y. Noel and thank you for all your videos and I do have to admit that you are very brave!
Each coach has 4 toilets, two on each end. One of them is a western style commode. You just need to find it. There would be toilet availability indicator above the door of your coupe
@@smukerji7065 Even older LHB as well as ICF coaches have a western type toilet
He is just plain ignorant and blind
He only wants to project India and its services in a poor light. Biased blog
He forgot to read.....he was so engrossed in his blog......that's why I said that he isn't welcome to India.....if he has some sense of decency he should ask forgiveness from all us Indian's for his ignorance...but the British blood doesn't have that sense.
@@surajitchakraborty7201 cocky much? jfc
THIS GUY HAS THE VERY BEST JOB ON THE PLANET, DAY AFTER DAY, YEAR AFTER YEAR GLOBETROTTING IN JETS AND TRAINS AROUND THE WORLD, GETTING PAID FOR IT. BRUTAL!!! SERIOUSLY, YOUR SHOWS ARE OUTSTANDING. CARRY ON!!!
$166 for a 36 hour journey with sleeping and food included. Wow that's some value
Just watching your backlog of videos as I'm a huge fan, your face eating that sandwich is priceless.
I’ve never laughed so hard at one of your videos. Banging on the door during the night to mop the floor. And those selfies!
An inspiration to us all, Noel! Although I don't think I'll be following in your footsteps on this particular journey, you did make me miss India. I used to visit for work regularly - loved watching the world go by and glimpsing an India I'd never otherwise see, loved the food (of course), and loved the super-polite but oddly lingering interactions I'd have with locals
The packet being welded together had me pmsl 😂 I thought the cattle carriage comment was funny but that just did it for me 😂😂
We regret that you not had a good journey but we are improving day by day
That looked like luxury to me, In 1976 I went by train from Bombay to Calcutta, I think it was a steam train and took 2 days and nights.
The food was delicious, cooked fresh on the train.
Thank you sir.. Please Visit India again.. It's now completely changed 😍
@@sid2372 I would love to visit India again, my main reason for visiting India in the first place was that my father (his name was Sid) was in the army and stationed at Colaba barracks just before the outbreak of the second World War.
I wanted to see India 🇮🇳 for myself.
I am now living my retirement in Cambodia 🇰🇭 not so far away, so it is possible I will return to see the changes.
@@rogerchesson176 yup.. What I believe more is.. The world would be different if all thr Asian people.. Especially South, eastern Asia join together and form an union.... Just like EU.... Because we all have similar culture, food, we share similar history.... 😍😍
@@rogerchesson176 your father was a British officer ?
@@AdityaSingh-fu5dl I am afraid my father was not an officer, he was just another ordinary British soldier of the many that came to India before the outbteak of the second world war and before India gained independence from British rule.
Seeing any country by train is the absolute best way to see it! Thanks for sharing and experiencing this with/for us. I may never get to India (maybe someday?) and I love Indian food (even the wicked spicy stuff). Videos like this allow me to see the beautiful country...and experience some of the transportation. Would I take the train? If I was there for a pleasure trip and had the time, yes. If I had to work (and I work daily with co-workers in Bengaluru and Chennai), then no, I wouldn't. On to the next video! Also...loved the cool thanks to us watching....but make sure to give a BIG thanks to your awesome wife! She's keeping things moving at home while you're away working. Time to take her on a cool trip when you get home.
Guys I think he meant brutal of how long the ride was because while I was watching it was the opposite of brutal actually more nice then some trains here In the us and uk
In 2017 I spend half a year traveling India, I LOVED the train and the sleeper bus!! I slept in third class, holding my backpack to me, no AC, people everywhere, jumping down to have a cigarette everytime the train stops. Or watching each others back when having a smoke in the bathroom :D
This was so hilarious with all the photo shoots and other incredible stuff 🤣
I loved this one too! The random phone on charge and constantly ringing 🤣
I worked in an Indian hospital in Karakonum for a month back in 2012. I really enjoyed it and ate everything that was cooked for me. I wasn’t ill once the entire time I was there 🙂 It definitely is a very different over there and I stuck out like a sore thumb with my pale skin, freckles and blonde hair 😂 I’d love to go again!
Worked as what?
@@CosmicCanvas666 as a radiographer ☢️
Hi tixie, I don't know why your reply is hidden but from clicking on your profile, I see you said you worked as a radiographer. I am from Kerala myself, what about you? I'm just curious why a foreigner would come here and work in hospitals when the wages are low compared to western countries. Did you work in Karakonam medical College?
Noel I find it hilarious they took pictures everytime they delivered your meals😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I really enjoyed it,Thank You so much😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the videos must say when you did the introduction talking about better help week seems to be working you did not sigh lol did not last long 😂
I miss the beautiful chaos of Indian railways. This bought back some memories; it has to be one of your best videos!
Thank you Simon! It’s chaos but it all seems to just work!
@@noelphilips im indian and i feel sad for you Indian trains suck, ur country england is sooo much better than india
@@noelphilips actually 1st ac trains in India have western style toilets and shower room but u didn't know I think it will be on opposite side of coach like every ac1st coach have 2 western toilet one Indian and one shower room
@GameHouse 101 released early for Channel Members/Patreons.
@@noelphilips pls one video vande Bharat train
Booking an AC first class coupe all to yourself for 30 hours is surely gonna be brutal. You should have gone for AC 2 Tier to get an opportunity of interacting with fellow passengers. It's amazing when a stranger shares his/her life stories and you reciprocate by doing the same
Some people r born to criticise……
First AC is lot better than your freakin flights...
And Indian Trains are lot better than your freakin flights lmfao 🤣🤣
Jai Indian Railways and fuck those who speak bad about trains and Indian railways..
He dis the right thing!!
I wouldn't say that was brutal but thank god for western standards. The moment the guy keeps knocking on my locked door while I'm trying to sleep I would've lost it.
Love your Indian bus and train adventures; you convey what it's like in the Country.
Ha! Hit the nail on the head with the prediction that we all wanted a loo review… but what we REALLY REALLY wanted was a loo review about 20-30 hours into the trip!
There’s usually a western style toilet opposite the Asian style ones in Indian trains.
Cheers Noel 😎👍🏻. Bhubaneswar is the capital of the state of Orissa. I was there in 2019 and the people are awesome. It's got so many old beautiful temples. Mujhe Bharat se sachcha pyaar hai 😍🇮🇳.
Keep doing your best mate. Enjoy Incredible India.
😲 this video is insane. Thank you for making it
India is not for the weak .. Its for those who want to enjoy life not enjoy Duplicate luxury ... I travelled by sleeper class and it was amazing experience of life all around you ,the croud ,the loudness the smell of dust , the heat ,the hawker and people running around here and there , perfect experience of life unlike the Dull experience of Ac coaches 😊😊😊...
That was brilliant Noel, the crisp packet! I laughed and laughed, been there, done it, but you take packet frustration to the next level!!!!!
12:55 there’s bio toilet equipment underneath the loo so no way you can see tracks!
Yeah there's no way I would be sharing a room with a random person on a train either!
Hi Noel- I'm a new subscriber! Love the channel. This video I finally caught a glimpse of your camera- looks like a GoPro with the media mod? I was wondering if you also have an Insta GO 2 ? Specifically I was wondering about how you record in places like airport immigration. If you walk through places where filming might be a bit frowned upon, do you hide it or tell anyone ahead of time?
Sometimes I just clip my camera to my backpack & people don't notice it.