You will see India how you want to see it. Many tourists from G7 countries go along the Golden Triangle because it is replete with monuments, forts, palaces, temples and 17th century bazaars. Many tourists from these countries are hopping from monument to monument with smart English-speaking guides. Tourists from Russia are only interested in Goa, this is because they look for places with warm climate, warm waters, affordability, easy availability of alcohol and relaxed dress codes. Goa seems to fulfill those categories. Tourists from Israel, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malayasia are interested in visiting Shimla, Manali and Dharmasala. Some have even travelled to Gulmarg and Pahalgam. This is because these places have cold weather and are the cheapest places for them to experience snowfall. Students from Iraq, Iran and African countries visit Pune and Bangalore. Finally Bangladeshi tourists are only interested in shopping malls of Kolkata and in drinking.
Why would I not want to go get hammered on vacation? Affordability and ease of access to copious and unhealthy amounts of alcohol is what I seek. If a location that fits that criteria also has interesting historical locations such as legendary battlefields, I think I'd be in heaven.
I just got my e-visa from the government site. It was pretty easy. My son had been arrested for disorderly conduct while in college. He reported that arrest. They asked for minimal details and quickly approved his visa.
1) Best transportation to use in India is metro. India has the 8th largest metro system in the world. Currently, metro operates in 15 major cities of India. 2) Except Uber, India also has Ola app for travelling. 3) Indian people don't depend on using cards or atm much as we have unified payment interface (UPI) system which allows us to pay/transfer money directly through the mobile. 4) India is very safe, just avoid going to shady places, cheap hotels and avoid Old Delhi type of places at all cost. 5) India's food is very rich with spices and street foods are made with loads of spices which a foreigner's stomach is not used to. I would suggest to avoid street food as much as possible. Better to go to hotels and restaurants.
One thing you missed about Digital Payment System - UPI. UPI now allows usage of International cards. Digital payments system allows to travel without cash.
my question is regarding guided tours where do you recommend a safe guided tours that we won't get scammed, also how much spending money is a good amount for a 3 week holiday
Wow, this guide is packed with useful tips! I'm planning a trip to India soon, and this video has definitely made me feel more prepared. Anyone else excited about exploring the Golden Triangle?
i am indian, I tell you which states are safe for foreigners North India : himachal pradesh, ladakh, jammu and kashmir West India : goa, maharashtra, gujarat South India : kerala, karnataka, tamil nadu, andhra pradesh, telangana North-East India : sikkim, darjeeling, meghalaya, arunachal pradesh, assam, all north-east state are beautiful. my personal favorite states : Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, sikkim, goa, kerala, all north-east states, Must Visit don't go bihar, jharkhnad, uttar pradesh
tysm! this helps a lot, in my school were doing a project where we have to study a bunch of specific Country's. one of them is India. we have to write a paragraph about the info we learned. its taken for a grade and i was stressing out cause i couldent find any info. but then i found this video and my problem is solved!
i am indian, I tell you which states are safe for foreigners North India : himachal pradesh, ladakh, jammu and kashmir West India : goa, maharashtra, gujarat South India : kerala, karnataka, tamil nadu, andhra pradesh, telangana North-East India : sikkim, darjeeling, meghalaya, arunachal pradesh, assam, all north-east state are beautiful. my personal favorite states : Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, sikkim, goa, kerala, all north-east states, Must Visit don't go bihar, jharkhnad, uttar pradesh
You seem to have missed Himachal and Kashmir. Those are one of most favorite and sought after places of tourists along with Goa and Rajasthan who know India well. Will be happy to provide details for anyone interested or planning.
I'm going in less than a month and I'd like to go to all of those places. Is it possible to move around India in all these places by train? I'm thinking of using trains mostly
@@TheArtInterviews In India, rail connectivity is almost everywhere. Book AC Class for better experiences. In hilly areas, rail connectivity is relatively less, but other modes of public transport are quite cheap, including Volvo buses.
2 suggestions. If you watch many videos you will find that very few Indians, other than in Goa, wear shorts. You won't get into religious sites plus more opportunities for misqittos and ticks. I suggest light trousers with secure pockets. 2. I have been to Thailand, China, South America, etc. I always advise to stay away from animals. Rabies is a potential. Monkeys are cool, but they are wild animals.
If you are a non us citizen and plan to visit india, first plan to fly philippines then fly india, only for 2 weeks will i able to get a tourist india visa?
Also if you take average HDI of South Indian states it's 0.709 while in North india it's 0.68 and if you don't include UP , BIHAR then it's 0.73 . But i as a haryanvi feel ashamed of saying that we are better than any other states of India . For me india is 1 and evryone need to help each other . Also i beleive UP will be state biggest GDP after 1 dacade because of it's huge potential and the policies which are being introduced in UP in past 5 years . Also Bihar's GDP is amoung fastest growing in whole india in past decade . Bihar has been showing above 12% GDP growth rate in past 1 decade !
Don't you mean the South being vegetarian vs North being non vegetarian? Udipi style cuisine, in the South, is pure vegetarian...look for a town named Udipi/Udupi. That's my heritage...what my parents grew up eating...and I like. It's part of me. North is more of Mughlai meat curries. Mumbai is seafood baby...all the way!!!...not to mention Parsi style also....Parsi as in Freddie Mercury (Farokh Bulsara) and Parsi. Goa is very heavily Portuguese influence in food and in religion and architecture. Also the trains are what made India. Maybe it's because my tata (grandfather) was a railway inspector on Western Railways in Mumbai, along with many Uncles working in the railways. Additionally, you glanced right over the Deccan and Bangalore, Mysore, Coimbatore, and Ooty. Maybe for me, it's because of family. Bangalore is the third city that makes up the economic "locomotive" of India. Bangalore reminds my of California at the elevation of Denver. While Bangalore is a bit overbuilt, Mysore is beautiful...if you like palaces, yoga retreats, and studying culture and religion. Many beautiful outdoor parks also. FYI I happen to like the meter gauge railroad trip from Coimbatore to Ooty... actually have to switch trains in between, to connect to meter gauge train going up the mountain....and you can see them engage the cogwheel going up the grading to the Niligiri tea plantation areas around Ooty. BTW, between Delhi and Mumbai, if you have the time, take the Mumbai Rajdhani Express Train instead of the airplane. It's and experience... particularly in AC first class sleeper car..... nothing like Amtrak. You can also take the Gharib Rath Express Train. Also, the Southernmost point of mainland India on Cape Comorin lies a hamlet called Ashramam in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu (Kerala border). That is my father's native place as they call it in India (place where my father's family originates from)... beautiful place where the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal meet.
@@IslandHopperTV I actually disagree with you. North India, which I define as Delhi and North is predominantly Mughlai. This is where you have the rogan josh, tandoori, and related. Coming into Gujarat and South of Delhi, into what I call closer to Center if India, you have Mumbai in the West (on the Arabian Sea) going straight East to the Bay of Bengal perhaps around Vizag and related it is a mix. Maybe seafood in some areas, non veg in some, and veg in others. Coming further South you start to get in the Deccan, Karnataka, and potentially even Tamil Nadu. Maybe those who are not strict regarding ahmsa, may be non veg. More likely in varying degrees you will find vegetarian more commo, as you have Udipi and South Indian vegetarian fare. Goa is of course Portuguese. Other may consume pork. Other then Chettinad style, it's mostly vegetarian...dosai, idli, sambar, etc....onward into Tamil Nadu you get more into vegetables and tubers. Coming to the far South in Kerala you have the addition of more coconut cream. You find things like avial, and Thorne, olan, etc. All vegetarian. Other then those on the coast who may eat fish, it's predominantly vegetarian... Mysore is known for vegetarian. Trivandrum is known for Kerala style, which is predominantly vegetarian.... coconut based. Going over to Tamil Nadu, it is still vegetarian, but maybe less of coconut. You aren't looking for a Rogan Josh curry in Trivandrum of Bangalore. You want to go to MTR in Bangalore for brunch and their idlis and dosai. Look for Rogan Josh in Srinagar in India's North. The South may have certain pockets where people eat meat curries or seafood, but you are more likely to find sambar with moringa drumsticks and a sada dosai....like in Mysore. The South is lighter more vegetarian fare.
@@rahuliyer7456 What are you even talking about? The south is more vegetarian than the north?? It's the other way around. It seems your Iyer upbringing has clouded your view of South India.
Relly DON'T point people to 3rd party visa sites that just takes extra fees. The official site for the Indian e-Visa is easy. I have done the official the Indian e-Visa 5 times never had a problem or difficulty with it they all got approved within 24 hours.
From my experience India is way better than any European country and America as well. Had a bad time in those countries and won't be going back. Also, talking to dead eyed people was the worst part. People are self centred and very angry. Except few.. Eastern Europe was better but overall it was sad. America was the worst of all unless you love solo travelling. I'm more interested in cultures and people so I had the worst time over there. Cities are not clean, homeless people, drugs, and safety was non existent.
@@IslandHopperTV What I suggest is to see videos of Baguio in Philippines and Shillong in India on RUclips. Also type Baguio people and Shillong people on Google Images. You will be shocked.
Not that anyone asked here's how the scam works. We were traveling in Singapore where you're expected to fill out a incoming vister forum. We went through IVisa who would fill this out for us for $75 per forum. Apparently failing to fill it out could add hours to your travel time. The site made it sound like collecting the forums is difficult to do and going through IVisa is the easiest method. Two weeks out, we pay the $150 and are told they will process it and get it to us a few days before. The night of the trip they send us the forum, all of our information is incorrect. Like dramatically wrong, they had the wrong address, sex, and phone number. Hell they got the state wrong. We call their 24 hour service and are essentially told to call back during regular business hours. But our flight leaves when their business hours open so that's not an option. We land in Singapore expecting to have to explain this to someone at the airport, but when we get there the forums are available to file for free yourself. It took us 5 minutes. Once the next buisness day that we could call came up, we called back demanding a refund. They said that because we took their forum and got into the country, clearly there was no problem and we didn't have a right to ask for the refund. It took 2 days of calling them before they finally budged and gave the money back. Don't use them. TLDR: They charge you for a forum you can fill out yourself for free, and they don't even fill it out properly.
There is no national language of india..22 official languages,don't have misconceptions that Pani puri wala language (hindi) is national language of india.
Why? Think of all the fun you will have looking at the filthy cities and strange superstitions...and at the end of the trip you will have a sense of superiority
@@James-el6lj Nah you are right no need to visit India and wade through all the turds, just watch the videos to get a sense of superiority.Although I have visited India in 90s the stench of shit is overwhelming landing in Mumbai, it was only the Scruffy White people who enjoyed it anyone with any standards detested it.
Official Language is not only Hindi, India has 22 official languages including Hindi and English. Hindi is just most spoken language of India.
Hindi is a national language... 22 official languages.....why hate hindi?
@@Aditya1590 hindi is one of the national language not only one .
@@Aditya1590 No man , Indian dont have a national language
@@bittu72544 Then 22 national language and we dont speak hindi, Its alien lanuage for most of them in south and north east
Hindi is national language 😊
You will see India how you want to see it.
Many tourists from G7 countries go along the Golden Triangle because it is replete with monuments, forts, palaces, temples and 17th century bazaars. Many tourists from these countries are hopping from monument to monument with smart English-speaking guides.
Tourists from Russia are only interested in Goa, this is because they look for places with warm climate, warm waters, affordability, easy availability of alcohol and relaxed dress codes. Goa seems to fulfill those categories.
Tourists from Israel, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malayasia are interested in visiting Shimla, Manali and Dharmasala. Some have even travelled to Gulmarg and Pahalgam. This is because these places have cold weather and are the cheapest places for them to experience snowfall.
Students from Iraq, Iran and African countries visit Pune and Bangalore.
Finally Bangladeshi tourists are only interested in shopping malls of Kolkata and in drinking.
Why would I not want to go get hammered on vacation? Affordability and ease of access to copious and unhealthy amounts of alcohol is what I seek. If a location that fits that criteria also has interesting historical locations such as legendary battlefields, I think I'd be in heaven.
¿Y qué lugares no turísticos recomiendas visitar?
I just got my e-visa from the government site. It was pretty easy. My son had been arrested for disorderly conduct while in college. He reported that arrest. They asked for minimal details and quickly approved his visa.
1) Best transportation to use in India is metro. India has the 8th largest metro system in the world. Currently, metro operates in 15 major cities of India.
2) Except Uber, India also has Ola app for travelling.
3) Indian people don't depend on using cards or atm much as we have unified payment interface (UPI) system which allows us to pay/transfer money directly through the mobile.
4) India is very safe, just avoid going to shady places, cheap hotels and avoid Old Delhi type of places at all cost.
5) India's food is very rich with spices and street foods are made with loads of spices which a foreigner's stomach is not used to. I would suggest to avoid street food as much as possible. Better to go to hotels and restaurants.
Best mode transportation in India is an autorickshaw.
One thing you missed about Digital Payment System - UPI. UPI now allows usage of International cards. Digital payments system allows to travel without cash.
my question is regarding guided tours where do you recommend a safe guided tours that we won't get scammed, also how much spending money is a good amount for a 3 week holiday
Wow, this guide is packed with useful tips! I'm planning a trip to India soon, and this video has definitely made me feel more prepared. Anyone else excited about exploring the Golden Triangle?
Great video. Which City of these would you suggest to stay 3-4 days in begging of march? And why?
Amritsar
Mumbai
Lakhnau
Neu-Dehli
Mumbai easily
great vid...agree about the Indian visa ...far 2 much info needed...we ll be in Jaipur Sunday..can't wait!
Well done , very informative for new travellers 🧳
Good information ....A must Visit Beautiful Country 😊
Great advice - thank you
Wow, beautiful place, wow, good filming, thank you for this beauty, my dear friend, thank you for sharing❤❤❤
BEAUTIFUL??? LOL!!!!
I hope to go back to India!
Looked like quite an adventure. Continued Blessings on your journey 🙏
i am indian, I tell you which states are safe for foreigners
North India : himachal pradesh, ladakh, jammu and kashmir
West India : goa, maharashtra, gujarat
South India : kerala, karnataka, tamil nadu, andhra pradesh, telangana
North-East India : sikkim, darjeeling, meghalaya, arunachal pradesh, assam, all north-east state are beautiful.
my personal favorite states : Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, sikkim, goa, kerala, all north-east states, Must Visit don't go bihar, jharkhnad, uttar pradesh
tysm! this helps a lot, in my school were doing a project where we have to study a bunch of specific Country's. one of them is India. we have to write a paragraph about the info we learned. its taken for a grade and i was stressing out cause i couldent find any info. but then i found this video and my problem is solved!
really want to travel to India, thanks so much for this video.
i am indian, I tell you which states are safe for foreigners
North India : himachal pradesh, ladakh, jammu and kashmir
West India : goa, maharashtra, gujarat
South India : kerala, karnataka, tamil nadu, andhra pradesh, telangana
North-East India : sikkim, darjeeling, meghalaya, arunachal pradesh, assam, all north-east state are beautiful.
my personal favorite states : Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, sikkim, goa, kerala, all north-east states, Must Visit don't go bihar, jharkhnad, uttar pradesh
ur right abt up bihar
Great video, thanks man
Thank you so much. This is by far the best video I’ve seen on visiting India 😊
I am ready to go again
Awesome 👌
Thank you for sharing ❤
2023 ushers travel to India 🙏Thank you for your delightful videos Jeff 😁Blessings and continue your travel journey 🥂🍹
Great video
What is the - Health Certificate - mentioned in the intro?
He still hasn’t answered it. I’m guessing the Covid one
I am heading out next week and this has scared me. Health Certificate? WTH?
You seem to have missed Himachal and Kashmir. Those are one of most favorite and sought after places of tourists along with Goa and Rajasthan who know India well. Will be happy to provide details for anyone interested or planning.
I'm going in less than a month and I'd like to go to all of those places. Is it possible to move around India in all these places by train? I'm thinking of using trains mostly
@@TheArtInterviews In India, rail connectivity is almost everywhere. Book AC Class for better experiences. In hilly areas, rail connectivity is relatively less, but other modes of public transport are quite cheap, including Volvo buses.
Such a good video
Great Video! I just posted a video on my experience in India.. Wish we would have gone to south India. We went to New Delhi.
2 suggestions. If you watch many videos you will find that very few Indians, other than in Goa, wear shorts. You won't get into religious sites plus more opportunities for misqittos and ticks. I suggest light trousers with secure pockets.
2. I have been to Thailand, China, South America, etc. I always advise to stay away from animals. Rabies is a potential. Monkeys are cool, but they are wild animals.
Welcome
Dude talks of dressing down wearing a balenciaga tee and vapourmax tns.. Good one.
Do we need to be vaccinated to go to India?
You should or get a negative test
The south of India is really exciting.. looks like you missed that part.. may be next time...
Hi where can I get health certificate that you me tioned please ?
If you are a non us citizen and plan to visit india, first plan to fly philippines then fly india, only for 2 weeks will i able to get a tourist india visa?
when you coming to visit nepal.nepal offers you with great himalayas, culture food. it lies between india and tibet
Good video.
whats a health certificate
South is way better than North.
North doesn't only mean UP and Bihar ,
There is also haryana , Punjab Uttrakhand and Himachal and jammu , Ladakh!
And don't start comparing india
Also if you take average HDI of South Indian states it's 0.709 while in North india it's 0.68 and if you don't include UP , BIHAR then it's 0.73 .
But i as a haryanvi feel ashamed of saying that we are better than any other states of India .
For me india is 1 and evryone need to help each other .
Also i beleive UP will be state biggest GDP after 1 dacade because of it's huge potential and the policies which are being introduced in UP in past 5 years .
Also Bihar's GDP is amoung fastest growing in whole india in past decade . Bihar has been showing above 12% GDP growth rate in past 1 decade !
All are same
How what's better in South
My foot is way better than you bloody separatist
Don't you mean the South being vegetarian vs North being non vegetarian? Udipi style cuisine, in the South, is pure vegetarian...look for a town named Udipi/Udupi. That's my heritage...what my parents grew up eating...and I like. It's part of me. North is more of Mughlai meat curries. Mumbai is seafood baby...all the way!!!...not to mention Parsi style also....Parsi as in Freddie Mercury (Farokh Bulsara) and Parsi. Goa is very heavily Portuguese influence in food and in religion and architecture.
Also the trains are what made India. Maybe it's because my tata (grandfather) was a railway inspector on Western Railways in Mumbai, along with many Uncles working in the railways.
Additionally, you glanced right over the Deccan and Bangalore, Mysore, Coimbatore, and Ooty. Maybe for me, it's because of family. Bangalore is the third city that makes up the economic "locomotive" of India. Bangalore reminds my of California at the elevation of Denver. While Bangalore is a bit overbuilt, Mysore is beautiful...if you like palaces, yoga retreats, and studying culture and religion. Many beautiful outdoor parks also.
FYI I happen to like the meter gauge railroad trip from Coimbatore to Ooty... actually have to switch trains in between, to connect to meter gauge train going up the mountain....and you can see them engage the cogwheel going up the grading to the Niligiri tea plantation areas around Ooty.
BTW, between Delhi and Mumbai, if you have the time, take the Mumbai Rajdhani Express Train instead of the airplane. It's and experience... particularly in AC first class sleeper car..... nothing like Amtrak. You can also take the Gharib Rath Express Train.
Also, the Southernmost point of mainland India on Cape Comorin lies a hamlet called Ashramam in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu (Kerala border). That is my father's native place as they call it in India (place where my father's family originates from)... beautiful place where the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and Bay of Bengal meet.
Yes I meant the north is veg and the south is Non Veg
@@IslandHopperTV I actually disagree with you. North India, which I define as Delhi and North is predominantly Mughlai. This is where you have the rogan josh, tandoori, and related.
Coming into Gujarat and South of Delhi, into what I call closer to Center if India, you have Mumbai in the West (on the Arabian Sea) going straight East to the Bay of Bengal perhaps around Vizag and related it is a mix. Maybe seafood in some areas, non veg in some, and veg in others.
Coming further South you start to get in the Deccan, Karnataka, and potentially even Tamil Nadu. Maybe those who are not strict regarding ahmsa, may be non veg. More likely in varying degrees you will find vegetarian more commo, as you have Udipi and South Indian vegetarian fare. Goa is of course Portuguese. Other may consume pork. Other then Chettinad style, it's mostly vegetarian...dosai, idli, sambar, etc....onward into Tamil Nadu you get more into vegetables and tubers.
Coming to the far South in Kerala you have the addition of more coconut cream. You find things like avial, and Thorne, olan, etc. All vegetarian. Other then those on the coast who may eat fish, it's predominantly vegetarian... Mysore is known for vegetarian. Trivandrum is known for Kerala style, which is predominantly vegetarian.... coconut based.
Going over to Tamil Nadu, it is still vegetarian, but maybe less of coconut.
You aren't looking for a Rogan Josh curry in Trivandrum of Bangalore. You want to go to MTR in Bangalore for brunch and their idlis and dosai. Look for Rogan Josh in Srinagar in India's North.
The South may have certain pockets where people eat meat curries or seafood, but you are more likely to find sambar with moringa drumsticks and a sada dosai....like in Mysore.
The South is lighter more vegetarian fare.
@@rahuliyer7456 What are you even talking about? The south is more vegetarian than the north?? It's the other way around. It seems your Iyer upbringing has clouded your view of South India.
Relly DON'T point people to 3rd party visa sites that just takes extra fees.
The official site for the Indian e-Visa is easy. I have done the official the Indian e-Visa 5 times never had a problem or difficulty with it they all got approved within 24 hours.
Delhi belly and traffic is a bad combo.
That's why you get a motorbike or scooter lol weave through!
😂
From my experience India is way better than any European country and America as well. Had a bad time in those countries and won't be going back.
Also, talking to dead eyed people was the worst part. People are self centred and very angry. Except few..
Eastern Europe was better but overall it was sad.
America was the worst of all unless you love solo travelling. I'm more interested in cultures and people so I had the worst time over there. Cities are not clean, homeless people, drugs, and safety was non existent.
My future goal is future prime minister of India your sudhakar rao paruchuri
We all together
I see rats 🐀 in New York as well
Aloha, I thought you were in Arizona.
I live there but traveling now
Good also visit Hyderabad
What kind of health certificate?
Same question
Use metros to avoid traffic!
No mention of northeast?
I need to go there next time. To Calcutta
@@IslandHopperTV What I suggest is to see videos of Baguio in Philippines and Shillong in India on RUclips. Also type Baguio people and Shillong people on Google Images. You will be shocked.
You: do not dress your best clothes to simple walks
Also you: dressing LV shirt for Tuc-Tuc ride 😄
Fake Louis lol
Ya bhupinder
Welcome india hop you not tried to cover whole new 😂😂
Beautiful places.i like the tours .ninja nah sry.
Also check out our Goa Travel Video: ruclips.net/video/gIIm4dh5aKE/видео.html
North eat a lot of meat, south is mainly non veg.
Go philadelphia and make video their
In India you will not able to afford luxury
Shut! I don’t eat street foods as I have weak immune system.
World is smaller than humans mind 🤣
Delhi is the capital of scammers. Freelance taxis will scam you million ways, just use rideshares like Uber or Ola
IVisa scammed us.
Not that anyone asked here's how the scam works.
We were traveling in Singapore where you're expected to fill out a incoming vister forum. We went through IVisa who would fill this out for us for $75 per forum. Apparently failing to fill it out could add hours to your travel time. The site made it sound like collecting the forums is difficult to do and going through IVisa is the easiest method.
Two weeks out, we pay the $150 and are told they will process it and get it to us a few days before.
The night of the trip they send us the forum, all of our information is incorrect. Like dramatically wrong, they had the wrong address, sex, and phone number. Hell they got the state wrong. We call their 24 hour service and are essentially told to call back during regular business hours. But our flight leaves when their business hours open so that's not an option.
We land in Singapore expecting to have to explain this to someone at the airport, but when we get there the forums are available to file for free yourself. It took us 5 minutes.
Once the next buisness day that we could call came up, we called back demanding a refund. They said that because we took their forum and got into the country, clearly there was no problem and we didn't have a right to ask for the refund.
It took 2 days of calling them before they finally budged and gave the money back.
Don't use them.
TLDR: They charge you for a forum you can fill out yourself for free, and they don't even fill it out properly.
There is no national language of india..22 official languages,don't have misconceptions that Pani puri wala language (hindi) is national language of india.
Yeah noodles language
n! gga
If Im ever poor in india and starving ill just grab a cow.
Please help me
Sir, no one ever called the Rikshaw as Indian BMW . It is a staring mis conception, and an unwitty comparison.
Our tour guide jokingly called it that. So did the actual rickshaw driver. It was a running joke they were saying.
In short, stick to White countries of Europe, US, UK, Canada and Aus. 😂
India is the LAST place I will ever visit!!
You're missing out!
Why? Think of all the fun you will have looking at the filthy cities and strange superstitions...and at the end of the trip you will have a sense of superiority
@@britishqueen94 Move to India!
@@britishqueen94 I feel superior just reading your comment.
@@James-el6lj Nah you are right no need to visit India and wade through all the turds, just watch the videos to get a sense of superiority.Although I have visited India in 90s the stench of shit is overwhelming landing in Mumbai, it was only the Scruffy White people who enjoyed it anyone with any standards detested it.
Paid likes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 begging through WhatsApp
This is one of the worst travel videos I’ve ever seen 😮
Lol really?
sauth india so nice
india population 150 crore world 1st ..
2nd china
What kind of health certificate?