South India) State of Kerala🌴😍 must visit places: -Aleppy backwaters ('Venice of the East') -Vagamon ('Scotland of Kerala') -Munnar hill station ('Kashmir of South India') home to tea plantations, spice garden, tasty homemade chocolates and different wildlife -Varkala Beach and Kovalam Lighthouse beach -Fort Kochi attractions with Jewish synagogue, Dutch Palace and Portuguese church alongwith the European influenced streets -world's first water metro also try the land metro -Kerala is a major football hub and has got featured in FIFA channel -Athirapally waterfalls ('Niagara falls of South India') - Lulu International Mall (largest malls of South India in Trivandrum and Kochi) -Jatayu largest Bird Sculpture -Do interact with the locals they are really sweet and helpful -This state has the highest literacy rate -Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews etc.. all live in peace and harmony♥️ -It is also the home of Ayurvedic medicine -The Kerala cuisine consists of non-veg including beef and pork and seafood.Also try the traditional meal served on banana leaf 😍
Welcome to India! In case you plan to visit the state of GUJARAT later, all guide books are outdated, so here are some things to see: 1. Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) near Vadodara 2. Gir National Park (The only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion) 3. Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, close to Ahmedabad 4. Modhera Sun Temple close to Ahmedabad 5. Rann of Kutch: Rann Utsav Festival (Oct. to Feb.) is amazing! 6. Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad 7. Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara 8. Somnath 9. Dwarka 10. Diu 11. Rani Ki Vav 12. Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building in the world) 13. Narendra Modi Stadium (largest stadium in the world) 14. Manekchowk night market in Ahmedabad 15. Law Garden night market in Ahmedabad 16. Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad (possible sight of 2036 Olympics) 17. Kankaria Lake Recreational Area in Ahmedabad 18. Adalaj Stepwell 19. Hathee Singh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad 20. Ambaji Goddess Temple in Banaskantha District 21. Shatrunjaya Hill temple in Palitana 22. Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple near Vadodara 23. Saputara Lake 24. Polo Forest 25. Dholavira (ancient city ruins from 3500 BCE) 26. Balasinor Dinosaur Excavation and Museum 27. Science City in Ahmedabad 28. GIFT City (new fintech city being built) And be sure to do the Thali restaurants in Ahmedabad. They are something unique. Here are some of the best: 1. Agashiye 2. Atithi 3. Gordhan Thal 4. Vishala 5. Rajwadu
Sir you should visit west bengal again. There are many beautiful places. Mayapur as a isckon tample is very famous and beautiful palace. Need to new vlog from west bengal again.
There is Ajmer Sharif Dargah (very powerful sufi saint shrine) some 14-16 km away from Pushkar. Have been to both in 1997. Don't know if now, Dargah is open for non-muslims. Near Mt. Abu is Ambaji Dham (one of the Shakti-peeths). That's good too.
Rajasthan gets a lot of foreign tourists. Not sure if the attitude has something to do with experience with some unruly foreigners. Some people just extend that to anybody who doesn't look Indian.
Kumbhalgarh and mount Abu are two most beautiful hilly destination in rajasthan state in India, which often foreigners missed out, I wonder why? Kumbalgarh is famous for great wall of India, 2nd longest fort in the world after great wall of China and mount Abu is lovely hill station which witness very mild snowfall during winters. It,s too early to judge rajasthan. Banswara and bhainsrogarh in southern part of rajasthan are another gorgeous lush green hilly destinations, which not many foreigners have visited in the past.
Visit Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh state One of the most holy places for hindus locatedon the tirumala hills, and there are a lot more ancient and famous temples in Andhra Pradesh, and some of the oldest Buddhist caves and stupas ,and it's also less touristy because most foreigners skip Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for some reason despite being the most important temple for Hindus, Tirupati is also the most visited temple and also the second richest temple India and well organised temple across any temples i seen in entire india, the entire hill you'll find no liquor or non-veg, btw you can take a Bus or a taxi to climb the hill or you can hike by climbing 3550+ steps, Visit Andhra Pradesh if you live in india, this time of the year it's perfect to travel places like Araku Valley, Gandikota Valley and fort and a lot more spiritual places around Vizag.
Please dont generalize , Rajsthanis are nice and welcoming people.there must be some communication gap because of language barrier .one bad experience doesn’t define whole state.anyways i m sorry for your bad experience 😮
Thank you Jason & Gayoung !Planning a visit to India so very helpful information 🙏🏻.
We are so glad we can help. Enjoy India!
South India) State of Kerala🌴😍 must visit places:
-Aleppy backwaters ('Venice of the East')
-Vagamon ('Scotland of Kerala')
-Munnar hill station ('Kashmir of South India') home to tea plantations, spice garden, tasty homemade chocolates and different wildlife
-Varkala Beach and Kovalam Lighthouse beach
-Fort Kochi attractions with Jewish synagogue, Dutch Palace and Portuguese church alongwith the European influenced streets
-world's first water metro also try the land metro
-Kerala is a major football hub and has got featured in FIFA channel
-Athirapally waterfalls ('Niagara falls of South India')
- Lulu International Mall (largest malls of South India in Trivandrum and Kochi)
-Jatayu largest Bird Sculpture
-Do interact with the locals they are really sweet and helpful
-This state has the highest literacy rate
-Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews etc.. all live in peace and harmony♥️
-It is also the home of Ayurvedic medicine
-The Kerala cuisine consists of non-veg including beef and pork and seafood.Also try the traditional meal served on banana leaf 😍
You must have missed our Kerala vlogs last year. Here is one from Munnar: ruclips.net/video/fpizd4GPmaE/видео.html
Such an interesting look ❤
Like the authentic review…
Thank you for watching, my friend.
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Welcome to India! In case you plan to visit the state of GUJARAT later, all guide books are outdated, so here are some things to see:
1. Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) near Vadodara
2. Gir National Park (The only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion)
3. Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, close to Ahmedabad
4. Modhera Sun Temple close to Ahmedabad
5. Rann of Kutch: Rann Utsav Festival (Oct. to Feb.) is amazing!
6. Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad
7. Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara
8. Somnath
9. Dwarka
10. Diu
11. Rani Ki Vav
12. Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building in the world)
13. Narendra Modi Stadium (largest stadium in the world)
14. Manekchowk night market in Ahmedabad
15. Law Garden night market in Ahmedabad
16. Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad (possible sight of 2036 Olympics)
17. Kankaria Lake Recreational Area in Ahmedabad
18. Adalaj Stepwell
19. Hathee Singh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad
20. Ambaji Goddess Temple in Banaskantha District
21. Shatrunjaya Hill temple in Palitana
22. Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple near Vadodara
23. Saputara Lake
24. Polo Forest
25. Dholavira (ancient city ruins from 3500 BCE)
26. Balasinor Dinosaur Excavation and Museum
27. Science City in Ahmedabad
28. GIFT City (new fintech city being built)
And be sure to do the Thali restaurants in Ahmedabad. They are something unique. Here are some of the best:
1. Agashiye
2. Atithi
3. Gordhan Thal
4. Vishala
5. Rajwadu
Sir you should visit west bengal again. There are many beautiful places. Mayapur as a isckon tample is very famous and beautiful palace. Need to new vlog from west bengal again.
We love West Bengal my friend. We've visited there many times and can't wait to return some time soon. I hope you are well.
There is Ajmer Sharif Dargah (very powerful sufi saint shrine) some 14-16 km away from Pushkar. Have been to both in 1997. Don't know if now, Dargah is open for non-muslims.
Near Mt. Abu is Ambaji Dham (one of the Shakti-peeths). That's good too.
I'm loving your channel💜💜💜
Thank you, Robin. We appreciate your kind words.
Rajasthan gets a lot of foreign tourists. Not sure if the attitude has something to do with experience with some unruly foreigners. Some people just extend that to anybody who doesn't look Indian.
Kumbhalgarh and mount Abu are two most beautiful hilly destination in rajasthan state in India, which often foreigners missed out, I wonder why? Kumbalgarh is famous for great wall of India, 2nd longest fort in the world after great wall of China and mount Abu is lovely hill station which witness very mild snowfall during winters. It,s too early to judge rajasthan. Banswara and bhainsrogarh in southern part of rajasthan are another gorgeous lush green hilly destinations, which not many foreigners have visited in the past.
Visit Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh state One of the most holy places for hindus locatedon the tirumala hills, and there are a lot more ancient and famous temples in Andhra Pradesh, and some of the oldest Buddhist caves and stupas ,and it's also less touristy because most foreigners skip Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for some reason despite being the most important temple for Hindus, Tirupati is also the most visited temple and also the second richest temple India and well organised temple across any temples i seen in entire india, the entire hill you'll find no liquor or non-veg, btw you can take a Bus or a taxi to climb the hill or you can hike by climbing 3550+ steps, Visit Andhra Pradesh if you live in india, this time of the year it's perfect to travel places like Araku Valley, Gandikota Valley and fort and a lot more spiritual places around Vizag.
Sandy cricket ground
Haha, slow outfield.
Please dont generalize , Rajsthanis are nice and welcoming people.there must be some communication gap because of language barrier .one bad experience doesn’t define whole state.anyways i m sorry for your bad experience 😮
We didn't. Maybe you missed when we said most people are good. You must have commented without watching the whole video.