Indian people are so happy and lovely. And kudos to Emma who is famous at the Taj Mahal! I went to the Taj Mahal when I was 18 years old. Hoping to go back there one day with my wife! I remember buying sealed bread which had cockroaches inside and being taken down the side streets to be sold amazing huge handmade carpets (I didn’t buy one because I was a backpacker!) I then went onto Jaipur Jodhpur and Jaisalmer where I did a camel trek into the desert.
Sounds like I did a similar to trip to you back in 2007. I also went to those places and did a camel trip in the desert. India certainly is a place like no other eh!
@@WestGoesEast Back then I got dysentery in Jodhpur, woke up in the early hours and nearly puked all over a dormitory of 20 people sleeping. But the Indian doctor sorted me the next day and I continued. It was a trip of a lifetime and got no regrets! I haven’t been travelling nearly as much as you, but I think India was the most incredible place in the world. I ended up in cattle class travelling back on the train back to Bombay (as it was known then). Had a near miss while watching someone famous going into a temple…happened to be the 2nd most famous religious leader in India. But the chauffeur reversed the limo onto my legs, and I shouted at him. He was about to get out the car and deal with me, and the huge crowd could have turned on me, but a nice English-speaking student saw what happened and rescued me. Never forgot it. The people of India are always in my heart.
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Indian people are so happy and lovely.
And kudos to Emma who is famous at the Taj Mahal!
I went to the Taj Mahal when I was 18 years old. Hoping to go back there one day with my wife!
I remember buying sealed bread which had cockroaches inside and being taken down the side streets to be sold amazing huge handmade carpets (I didn’t buy one because I was a backpacker!)
I then went onto Jaipur Jodhpur and Jaisalmer where I did a camel trek into the desert.
Sounds like I did a similar to trip to you back in 2007. I also went to those places and did a camel trip in the desert. India certainly is a place like no other eh!
@@WestGoesEast Back then I got dysentery in Jodhpur, woke up in the early hours and nearly puked all over a dormitory of 20 people sleeping. But the Indian doctor sorted me the next day and I continued. It was a trip of a lifetime and got no regrets! I haven’t been travelling nearly as much as you, but I think India was the most incredible place in the world. I ended up in cattle class travelling back on the train back to Bombay (as it was known then).
Had a near miss while watching someone famous going into a temple…happened to be the 2nd most famous religious leader in India. But the chauffeur reversed the limo onto my legs, and I shouted at him. He was about to get out the car and deal with me, and the huge crowd could have turned on me, but a nice English-speaking student saw what happened and rescued me. Never forgot it. The people of India are always in my heart.
What a great video! Didn’t know Emma is famous there 😂
Neither did I! Haha
Such an incredible place Taj Mahal is. Immensely beautiful. But I'll probably never go there myself 🤪😊 So I am grateful for this lovely video.
It is a beautiful place. Yeah may go there you never know!
@@WestGoesEast Yes you're right, I actually never know 😄
Not 14,000 ,that was 22000 labour
Ah OK. Just going off what our driver told us. Thanks for the correction.
They were 20000 makers , which take 22 years
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