If you have a couple of days in extra , try to visit Kota-Bundi which is situated in south eastern part of Rajasthan. Much less crowded, better Infra and small Cities. It wont even take 3 days max to make a full journey. In Kota you can see - Both eastern and western side of Riverfront, City Park, Seven Wonders, KST lightshow , Garh Palace Museum, Godavari Dham, Sunset view from Lakkhi Burj, Hanging Bridge, Biological Park, Archeological Site of Badoliya on the roads towards Rawatbhata. Coming from more tourist crowded cities like agra, delhi, jaipur. Kota Bundi would feel like a good resting, calm , natural sport for a couple of days for you.
In whole Rajasthan trip we did, Jaipur was the worst experience for us the local shop owners and specially the rickshaw drivers were headache for my family. Udaipur is the best city in Rajasthan clam and peaceful to walk.
I trust you when you said you were not feeling well. Other wise you would never have made that mean comment about wearing that uniform at home 😊 at 5.24
Rajsthan is too touristy for adventurer like you. Hope you will have good time in Northeast. You can try offbeat cave exploration activities in Meghalaya.
So nice to enjoy your videos. Take love from India. And just to make you clear, Laxmi is not the consort of Shiva; rather, Laxmi is one of the daughters of Shiva. And Laxmi is not an avatar of Parvati; rather, Parvati is the mother of Laxmi. Hence, Shiva and Parvati are the parents of Laxmi. Thank you, Sir.
Please visit Kerala, Meghalaya, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Ladakh etc I don’t know why all the tourists land in Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur etc - it’s crazy I never enjoyed it there - especially when you are sick.
Hello brother, I am from India, I helping you to get more audience in India by dubbing videos in hindi if you want then replay me we can discuss about it
@JesseStLouis I know this game, DON'T try to play with me, the south language barrier is different issue, it's not that they don't know how to speak other Indian languages, but if you go to some fellow and ask something in English and if that guy doesn't reply in English, don't go yapping oh people here don't understand English, why would they??
@AyushSingh-o7x8f the idea is that many people DO understand English and sometimes body language word tone and emotion can communicate even though the words are lost. Why are you mad though?
@@LenaBeena2023 Hardly they charge 600-800 at the most for Taj Mahal...that is so cheap compared to all the American and European countries I have been to. You have to understand the fees they charge tourists is only normal fee....they are subsidizing for locals so they can see and learn their history. If locals are charged Rs.600-800 do you think they can afford
@@Furutoteni Buddy as Indians...I am glad you are considerate about equality...sad reality is the avg. Indian is not equal to the foreign tourists...in income, means availableto them, nutrition anything you can think of....it will be very sad if normal Indian people don't ever get to see their marvelous history. I am born and bought up as an NRI. I have been in India only for last three years. I have lived in many nations from my childhood from Saudi, Dubai, UK, NewZealand, Australia and traveled to many more as a tourist. Most of Europe parts of the U.S. I have a very real comparison on peoples disposable income and cost of living in many of these countries. My comment doesn't come from a place of BIAS. But first hand comparison
If you have a couple of days in extra , try to visit Kota-Bundi which is situated in south eastern part of Rajasthan. Much less crowded, better Infra and small Cities. It wont even take 3 days max to make a full journey.
In Kota you can see - Both eastern and western side of Riverfront, City Park, Seven Wonders, KST lightshow , Garh Palace Museum, Godavari Dham, Sunset view from Lakkhi Burj, Hanging Bridge, Biological Park, Archeological Site of Badoliya on the roads towards Rawatbhata. Coming from more tourist crowded cities like agra, delhi, jaipur. Kota Bundi would feel like a good resting, calm , natural sport for a couple of days for you.
I don't trust any other juice from street other than sugarcane. unless I see alot of locals having it
In whole Rajasthan trip we did, Jaipur was the worst experience for us the local shop owners and specially the rickshaw drivers were headache for my family. Udaipur is the best city in Rajasthan clam and peaceful to walk.
Indeed. Jaipur is becoming Delhi's little Cousin day by day. People forgetting civic sense, E-Rickshaw are headache on road and too much crowd.
Visit konark Sun Temple in odisha
I trust you when you said you were not feeling well. Other wise you would never have made that mean comment about wearing that uniform at home 😊 at 5.24
@JesseStLouis Just say "GHANNAA JUICE“ ghannaa means Sugarcane...
Please visit Amer fort, Nahargarh fort, Jaigarh fort (early morning if possible)
He said LakshmiNarayan temple - meaning Lashmi and Narayana - Lakshmi is the consort of Narayana (orVishnu) looks like it’s a Vishnu temple.
Rajsthan is too touristy for adventurer like you. Hope you will have good time in Northeast. You can try offbeat cave exploration activities in Meghalaya.
Maharashtra is already missing you. ;)
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So nice to enjoy your videos. Take love from India. And just to make you clear, Laxmi is not the consort of Shiva; rather, Laxmi is one of the daughters of Shiva. And Laxmi is not an avatar of Parvati; rather, Parvati is the mother of Laxmi. Hence, Shiva and Parvati are the parents of Laxmi. Thank you, Sir.
Please visit Kerala, Meghalaya, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Ladakh etc
I don’t know why all the tourists land in Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur etc - it’s crazy I never enjoyed it there - especially when you are sick.
Hope you survived that food poisoning well... It can be pretty crap having to deal with that while traveling (talking from experience lol) 😅
This is I'm looking for a this man agin for more than 30 minutes ❤
k, nm, its definitely kachori.
What do you think sir, the views will increase without thumbnail-wrong sir
Bro😮🙏
yo, was that kachori, I'm pretty sure that was.
Yeah, didn't i say that? 🤔
@@JesseStLouis Yah you did, I reacted while you were questioning what it was.
Hello brother, I am from India, I helping you to get more audience in India by dubbing videos in hindi if you want then replay me we can discuss about it
Just go to veg restaurants lol
Literally every foreigner starts speaking in English and expects others to answer in English, I mean why?
I was just in the Northeast and they speak English too, especially to Indian tourists from the South so....
@JesseStLouis I know this game, DON'T try to play with me, the south language barrier is different issue, it's not that they don't know how to speak other Indian languages, but if you go to some fellow and ask something in English and if that guy doesn't reply in English, don't go yapping oh people here don't understand English, why would they??
@AyushSingh-o7x8f people talk to me in Hindi and continue even when it's clear I don't understand. What exactly is your point?
@AyushSingh-o7x8f the idea is that many people DO understand English and sometimes body language word tone and emotion can communicate even though the words are lost. Why are you mad though?
Dude just pay the ticket price for foreigners.....the govt. Has subsidized for locals....any foreigners avg. Income vs the locals
Pure duniya mai aaisa nahi hota, sabko equal rate rehta hai. Aur local se bhi 500 lete hai.
Not very welcoming to tourist to charge them more. Their country wouldn’t do that to their tourists. Looks greedy on Indias part.
@@LenaBeena2023 Hardly they charge 600-800 at the most for Taj Mahal...that is so cheap compared to all the American and European countries I have been to. You have to understand the fees they charge tourists is only normal fee....they are subsidizing for locals so they can see and learn their history. If locals are charged Rs.600-800 do you think they can afford
@@Furutoteni Buddy as Indians...I am glad you are considerate about equality...sad reality is the avg. Indian is not equal to the foreign tourists...in income, means availableto them, nutrition anything you can think of....it will be very sad if normal Indian people don't ever get to see their marvelous history. I am born and bought up as an NRI. I have been in India only for last three years. I have lived in many nations from my childhood from Saudi, Dubai, UK, NewZealand, Australia and traveled to many more as a tourist. Most of Europe parts of the U.S. I have a very real comparison on peoples disposable income and cost of living in many of these countries. My comment doesn't come from a place of BIAS. But first hand comparison
I don't think charging more is a problem but they need to get some benefit from it like they do in some places
It is filth everywhere. Man you have real courage to drink that juice. Dont complain later😮. Man you eating that kachori😮😮😮