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Welcome to Kerala, India..One of the must see destionations in the world by NYTimes...Munnar, popularly known as 'Kashmir of the South India',a tropical -temperate hill station is blessed with tea estates, rich flora and fauna and white mist...🌴🏔️☁️
You guys are really awesome, these girls are getting real life education across nations and cultures in a world where even next door neighbors are getting vary of each other, these girls are collecting and binding learning and experiences of the whole world like one close-nit neighborhood with them, its not just them being lucky to have parents like you but a whole generation as the saying goes " You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation" -Brigham Young.
Yes I agree 100%. I didn’t put it in the next video but when we were done drinking our tea, our driver just threw it on the ground and said someone will pick it up. We both know very well that no one will do we picked it up and brought it back with us.
@Growing Up Without Borders good job 👏 he must have felt ashamed and hope he won't do that again. That simple action of you can go deep into anyone than many words.
Not just munnar, the whole of India will be 50 percent better looking if we stop littering, I have seen a clean India under lockdown. I want that cleanliness back but alas us Indians are habitual litterers.
Yes 100% true our new generation can change this if we want... But I can happily say I stopped littering when I was 14-15 yrs old and now I am 21 and I want my country to be cleaner... And I hope every Indian learns about cleanliness that keeps thier city clean...
@Rajusharmal 3 weeks ago @myassgotfreerobux1905 india will never be a developed country because of the following reasons. 1,Overpopulation : All of us know this bitter truth but will not admit it. Nor will any steps be undertaken to arrest this dangerous trend. 2 .Corruption : We all are complicit in this. It goes against the idea of progress. 3. State neglect : All parties in power can proudly claim this in common. Fuel prices are hovering around Rs.110 mark, wonder when it will touch Rs.200 mark. 4. No focus on human development : Be it education, healthcare or job creation, India has never viewed this as an important vehicle of progress. A few CEO’s of Indian origin from IIT’s doesn't mean that Indian education is competitive. 5 .Religion, language and caste politics : Everybody is complicit in this. The party promising the most freebies wins. People ae killed simply because they dated/married someone from another caste/religion. 6 .Lack of civic sense : Public behaviour is not enforced strictly in India. A few pictures below speak volumes about our mentality. A broken window pane of Tejas Express between Chennai and Madurai barely a month after it was launched 7. Declining participation of women in the workforce : Increased sexual violence against women and children and a declining sex ratio in favor of men adversely impact the economic contribution of women in the economy and hence, development. 8. Blind worship of celebrities, be it sportspersons, movie actors, politicians 9. Living in the past : Most Indians still dream about the glory days of yore when our country was called “the golden bird”. Blame all our societal evils on the invaders and colonizers. We were independent kingdoms fighting with each other in ancient times. Our individual armies were weak which enabled outsiders to invade us. That is the painful lesson from history we have still not learnt. 10. Living in denial : Save for a tiny few, most Indians actually believe that without correcting the deep rooted problems in our mindset and society, we are well on our way to becoming a developed country. India’s per capita GDP is lesser than Bangladesh now and we have fallen down 7 places in the Global Hunger Index. This should show a mirror to where we stand. But these reports are trashed and rubbished as “Western conspiracy” to defame India. 11. Rejection of capitalism : Impoverished India in 1947 rejected wealth building capitalism for socialism and has paid a heavy price. We hate wealthy people labelling them as “evil” by default. Without the private sector, would India have achieved even a fraction of anything since 1991? Everyone envies China now, without realizing the massive role capitalism induced manufacturing did to their economy in 30 years. 12. Security concerns : Despite the presence of the Naxal Corridor and surrounded by countries that hate our very existence, only threadbare measures have been undertaken to address these issues from the bottom up. We aren’t lucky to have a neighborhood like Scandinavian countries or Switzerland/ Luxembourg that are largely neutral/peaceful. 13. A glaring example of state neglect, Tamilnadu has been facing a torrential downpour for a few days now. In my hometown Chennai, there is intense flooding everywhere. This could have been avoided if the second oldest municipality corporation in the world, GCC(Greater Chennai Corporation) had desilted lakes and removed encroachments in the city’s waterbodies especially after the 2015 flood 14. india is third world shithole country is never change anything
India alone is an another country we have snow, desert,greenary, backwaters, different religions, different kinds of foods, different kinds of languages 😁 love from thrissur kerala
I'm living in Kerala.... Neighbor district of Moonnar.. Really love it and enjoying when I watching your video 💚.... Thanks for your support and gracias words🥰💙.... So Visit again India🇮🇳 we warmly welcome you... Love from India 🧡🤍💚
Hey... it was so funny...you were speaking to a bunch of workers on the trail. You totally got it wrong. They told you that they are workers n they live a far way place called pallivasal. It's not their home. Not making fun of you. Disclaimer. 😊
Drive in India to drive anywhere in the world. Just watch Fluffy goes to India vedio . I hope you guys didn't got any bad day or time in Bharat . As your journey is already over . Jai Hind 🙏🚩🕉️. Stay safe in your journey around the world.
Unity in diversity and diversity in unity that is our country's greatness.140 crores of population of different religions and languages are living together
Oh my god😵💫! It's so misty out there.😯 The first glimpse of Munnar is incredible. 😍The tea GARDENS, the ghats, and the greenery are absolutely amazing.🤩🤩 Eagerly waiting for the next vlog.😍😄
I am from this hill station ...born and brought up in Munnar ..I love the smell of coffee & tea plantations and weather . Such a calm and peaceful place to live.
Hi Good afternoon from Northeast of India. We excited to see Canadian Mam and her kids are exploring India. Please come to explore Northeast of India 🇮🇳 🙏. Enjoy happy time in India 🇮🇳 🙏❤
Hello hello family claro que si que me pude conectar y me encanto el tour por la india, saludos chicas sigan asi con sus aventuras por el mundo. 🙋🏻♂️😘😘
Aha...catching up with you guys once again. A hearty welcome to you all. Its said ...here in India..food and language changes ...every few kilometers. Nice to see your subscription growing ...and so goes for the kids Bless you all 🇮🇳🕉🙏
Aw thats so nice of you to say but I think they would have planned out the top places to see in 2023 before we posted this. 😉Our next video will really make people want to visit Munnar 🤩
Some of the breath taking hidden destinations worth exploring exist here-Himalayan Mountain States/Union Territory of India-Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal (North Bengal region) and 8 North Eastern Region States-Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram and Tripura.
Great video and really happy to see all those shops and places that I visit regularly in a youtube video with interesting opinions and thoughts from you😄.Waiting for your complete tour video. Munnar is love❤️
Wow!! Wow!! Excellent. I really liked your videos and the description which you give. I haven't come across such a wonderful experience of visiting my India to places where l haven't visited. Wonderful. Take care and enjoy yourselves. Enjoy viewing your RUclips videos.
Kerala is one of India's most progressive states in terms of social welfare and quality of life. The State boasts of one of India's highest literacy rates, highest life expectancy and lowest child mortality rates. The literacy rate for women in Kerala is one of the highest in all of Asia. Enjoying a unique cosmopolitan viewpoint, the people here, at all levels of society, have greater access to services and opportunities - as well as a greater say in their governance. Kerala's history is closely linked with its commerce, which until recent times revolved around its spice trade. Celebrated as the Spice Coast of India, ancient Kerala played host to travellers and traders from across the world including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, French and the British. Almost all of them have left their imprints on this land in some form or the other and that has helped us mould and design our own special way of interacting with the world. The Latvian tourist was raped and murdered near Kovalam, about 15 kiloemtres from Thiruvananthapuram city, in March 2018. The victim had come down to Kerala along with her sister for Ayurveda treatment and yoga therapy. She went missing on March 14. Her body was found in a decomposed state after 38 days at an isolated area close to Kovalam. Criminals were awarded double life-term by a court in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. Go safely
Hello beautiful ladies, it was lovely watching you, exploring our India. Your vlogs are really bright and happy.. Seems you are A list traveler and it is cool to see our own country, better part of it from your lenses. By the way you mentioned in your commentary you are five people, so where is the fifth one. Subscribed!!!
Place is so misty. I am enjoying your videos so much that I want to come to Munnar again from Kochi. I haven't been in ages and now I am in recovery so no travel for a while. Best family travel vloggers ever!
I feel happy when you people exploring the places of the beautiful planet called Earth with three beautiful sisters and beautiful mother.See you byeee.....
And OMG! How many countries u have visited? 😅 Awesome... One really lucky family on this earth. 😊 And your name of choice of your channel making more sense now. 😂 Best of luck and best wishes folks for all your coming journey through out the globe! 👍😊🙏🇮🇳🙏
Most visited place in Bangladesh: 1. Jaflong, Sylhet district 2. Sada pathor, Sylhet 3. Ratargul, Sylhet 4. Tea garden, madhov kundo waterfall, Moulvibazar district 5. Sajek, hanging bridge, Rangamati district 6. Debota ghum, Bandarban 7. Sitakundo, Chittagong 8. (longest beach 120km in the world), Cox's bazar 9. Saint martin island, Cox's bazar 10. Kuakata beach, Patua khali 11. Floating market, Barishal 12. Sundarban forest( Royal bengal tiger), Bagerhat 13. Mohastan gor(Historical place), Eating famous yogurt, Copter experience,Bogura 14. Paharpur, Naoga @all place are near to another serially. That help u spenting your money & time properly. @
The district you are in is Idukki. It has no rail network. I would suggest visiting the Idukki Arch Dam, the highest dam in Asia around 500 feet tall, also the Mullaperiyar dam in the same district. Also there are lot of palaces and forts in Kerala. Enjoy your stay. 💯💯💯
I am from Tamilnadu,nearby kerala.I am not fluent in english.but somehow I speak,read and write english.For learning and to improve speaking english,i watch your videos.your videos are nice.welcome to kerala,india
Recently I have subscribed yr channel. Welcome to God's own state Kerala with its exotic natural sceneries, different cusines, friendly people etc. Hope that is yr three daughters. I have not seen kids dad? All the best of yr exploration of Munnar & more. Cheers.
Just watched your video... it's beautiful.. there are lot of places in india to explore.... you will love it... wish you luck..you and your daughters are sweet... lot of love... tc..
waw .. ,seems Munnar 's one of paradise spots on planet earth , ,, amazing sceneries , ,, 🌳by the way hv u guys been to Bangalore or .... ,🌳🌳f nt try to visit it , ,,🌳🌳 it's called the air-condition of India !
I'm glad u guys liked Munnar. I hail from Kerala. I only wished if Kerala could be little more westernized like Goa with all the nightclubs, beach cafes, pubs etc. Really adding Western Culture would be so awesome! Thoughts?
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Goa is westernized because it was Portuguese for 5 centuries with a Christian population. It was much like Latin America. In the 60s/70s it became the end destination on the hippie-trail, but then Indian tourists started coming, so its now become more closer to mainstream-India, but still different.
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Lovely Ladies, Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video from Munnar, India in January of 2023❤❤❤
Hello
my best sis looking awesome my nieces are looking awesome thank you for your huge respect against cpec countries lot of love from your cousin viki 💙
Go to ldakh.
Nice mission and aim . Would have loved to do the same ... perhaps in another lifetime .
Yes avoid Delhi Mumbai !! These two cities doesn't define India !!this is real India incredible India🇮🇳🙏
True.
Yes! So many beautiful views from Munnar.
Avoid London and Paris - they don't represent Britain or France but can you ignore visiting these famous world cities?
@@tapangupta7969 London & paris can't be afforded but mumbai and delhi may be 🤷😆
Delhi Mumbai full of beggars and slum... Definitely you will vomit if walk through streets of these both cities...
Munnar look like heaven beautiful India 😍😍😍 incredible India 😍😍😍🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
It's definitely beautiful!
Welcome to Kerala, India..One of the must see destionations in the world by NYTimes...Munnar, popularly known as 'Kashmir of the South India',a tropical -temperate hill station is blessed with tea estates, rich flora and fauna and white mist...🌴🏔️☁️
Yes! It’s beautiful! That’s amazing that it made the top destinations in the NYTimes! 🙌
Destination
You guys are really awesome, these girls are getting real life education across nations and cultures in a world where even next door neighbors are getting vary of each other, these girls are collecting and binding learning and experiences of the whole world like one close-nit neighborhood with them, its not just them being lucky to have parents like you but a whole generation as the saying goes " You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation" -Brigham Young.
That's such a sweet nice comment. Thanks for the encouragement. I've never heard of this saying before. Thanks for sharing! 🙏 💕
ask them to educate themselves abt their history😂😂am sure they wouldnt have a clue....
@@PAPA.PARDESI Depends on which country history you're taking about. If it's Canada it's pretty easy as it doesn't really date back that long ago.
WORTH
you visited Kerala😍..
U never get this much exprnce,climate,culture anywhere from india....only from kerala🥰
11:34 OMG What is that? Beauty. My India❤️🇮🇳
Munnar is picturesque however people need to stop littering everywhere, we Indians really need to work on this aspect.
Yes I agree 100%. I didn’t put it in the next video but when we were done drinking our tea, our driver just threw it on the ground and said someone will pick it up. We both know very well that no one will do we picked it up and brought it back with us.
@Growing Up Without Borders good job 👏 he must have felt ashamed and hope he won't do that again. That simple action of you can go deep into anyone than many words.
Not just munnar, the whole of India will be 50 percent better looking if we stop littering, I have seen a clean India under lockdown. I want that cleanliness back but alas us Indians are habitual litterers.
💯
Yes 100% true our new generation can change this if we want...
But I can happily say I stopped littering when I was 14-15 yrs old and now I am 21 and I want my country to be cleaner...
And I hope every Indian learns about cleanliness that keeps thier city clean...
Once again enjoyed the journey with you all. . .All the very Best for This New Year. Kiwi from Virginia
Thanks so much and same to you!!!
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All of your videos are done very professionally, great job and Happy New Year. 🎉❤
Thank you very much and same to you! 🎉
India 🇮🇳 the most diverse and our Beautiful country ♥️ Proud to be an Indian 😍
@Rajusharmal
3 weeks ago
@myassgotfreerobux1905
india will never be a developed country because of the following reasons.
1,Overpopulation : All of us know this bitter truth but will not admit it. Nor will any steps be undertaken to arrest this dangerous trend.
2 .Corruption : We all are complicit in this. It goes against the idea of progress.
3. State neglect : All parties in power can proudly claim this in common. Fuel prices are hovering around Rs.110 mark, wonder when it will touch Rs.200 mark.
4. No focus on human development : Be it education, healthcare or job creation, India has never viewed this as an important vehicle of progress. A few CEO’s of Indian origin from IIT’s doesn't mean that Indian education is competitive.
5 .Religion, language and caste politics : Everybody is complicit in this. The party promising the most freebies wins. People ae killed simply because they dated/married someone from another caste/religion.
6 .Lack of civic sense : Public behaviour is not enforced strictly in India. A few pictures below speak volumes about our mentality.
A broken window pane of Tejas Express between Chennai and Madurai barely a month after it was launched
7. Declining participation of women in the workforce : Increased sexual violence against women and children and a declining sex ratio in favor of men adversely impact the economic contribution of women in the economy and hence, development.
8. Blind worship of celebrities, be it sportspersons, movie actors, politicians
9. Living in the past : Most Indians still dream about the glory days of yore when our country was called “the golden bird”. Blame all our societal evils on the invaders and colonizers. We were independent kingdoms fighting with each other in ancient times. Our individual armies were weak which enabled outsiders to invade us. That is the painful lesson from history we have still not learnt.
10. Living in denial : Save for a tiny few, most Indians actually believe that without correcting the deep rooted problems in our mindset and society, we are well on our way to becoming a developed country. India’s per capita GDP is lesser than Bangladesh now and we have fallen down 7 places in the Global Hunger Index. This should show a mirror to where we stand. But these reports are trashed and rubbished as “Western conspiracy” to defame India.
11. Rejection of capitalism : Impoverished India in 1947 rejected wealth building capitalism for socialism and has paid a heavy price. We hate wealthy people labelling them as “evil” by default. Without the private sector, would India have achieved even a fraction of anything since 1991? Everyone envies China now, without realizing the massive role capitalism induced manufacturing did to their economy in 30 years.
12. Security concerns : Despite the presence of the Naxal Corridor and surrounded by countries that hate our very existence, only threadbare measures have been undertaken to address these issues from the bottom up. We aren’t lucky to have a neighborhood like Scandinavian countries or Switzerland/ Luxembourg that are largely neutral/peaceful.
13. A glaring example of state neglect, Tamilnadu has been facing a torrential downpour for a few days now. In my hometown Chennai, there is intense flooding everywhere. This could have been avoided if the second oldest municipality corporation in the world, GCC(Greater Chennai Corporation) had desilted lakes and removed encroachments in the city’s waterbodies especially after the 2015 flood
14. india is third world shithole country is never change anything
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India alone is an another country we have snow, desert,greenary, backwaters, different religions, different kinds of foods, different kinds of languages 😁 love from thrissur kerala
Wow! So diverse
You meant planet right? Coz India is ofcourse a country 😄
@@mulukbasumatary6443 yess a small planet 😄
@@sibibiju82 😄
I'm living in Kerala.... Neighbor district of Moonnar.. Really love it and enjoying when I watching your video 💚.... Thanks for your support and gracias words🥰💙.... So Visit again India🇮🇳 we warmly welcome you... Love from India 🧡🤍💚
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That mist 😍 You guys opted the perfect season to visit Munnar.
I know...wasn't it incredible! It gave it such a cool feeling.
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Hey... it was so funny...you were speaking to a bunch of workers on the trail. You totally got it wrong. They told you that they are workers n they live a far way place called pallivasal. It's not their home. Not making fun of you. Disclaimer. 😊
That’s so funny. 😂😂Completely wrong.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Drive in India to drive anywhere in the world. Just watch Fluffy goes to India vedio . I hope you guys didn't got any bad day or time in Bharat . As your journey is already over . Jai Hind 🙏🚩🕉️. Stay safe in your journey around the world.
Unity in diversity and diversity in unity that is our country's greatness.140 crores of population of different religions and languages are living together
Welcome to Kerala
God's own country 🥰
India is a mini Earth...Instead of traveling around the world.. Just Travel around India, you can see everything around the globe in India...
Well...not quite but yeah it's huge.
Welcome to Munnar enjoy our Kerala beauty 😍
Thanks for the warm welcome!
Love from kerala..❤️
Thank you! ❤️
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Oh my god😵💫! It's so misty out there.😯 The first glimpse of Munnar is incredible. 😍The tea GARDENS, the ghats, and the greenery are absolutely amazing.🤩🤩 Eagerly waiting for the next vlog.😍😄
Just working on it today! It will be ready real soon!
Thanks for coming sister, my country India. Jay shree Krishna 🕉️🕉️🕉️
I am from this hill station ...born and brought up in Munnar ..I love the smell of coffee & tea plantations and weather . Such a calm and peaceful place to live.
So nice!
India is always beautiful. 40 days may not be sufficient. You may have to extend.
Yeah to really take it all in you'd need longer than 40 days but it was enough for us this time around.
You should go to Dharmasala, Ladakh or Darjeeling too...its very unique places 🙏
Sikkim too.
@@madandu yess
Basically avoid big cities and go to country sides
I agree. Even the smaller cities in India seem big to us 😂We’d love to visit Ladakh one day.
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders minus 5° degree celsius temperature. You must go there ❤️❤️ , SHIMLA, MANALI, LADAKH, GULMARG (JAMNU KASHMIR).
മലയാളികളുടെ സ്വന്തം മൂന്നാർ🥰👍
Hi Good afternoon from Northeast of India. We excited to see Canadian Mam and her kids are exploring India. Please come to explore Northeast of India 🇮🇳 🙏. Enjoy happy time in India 🇮🇳 🙏❤
Lovely Ladies, Congratulations to you guys to heads Munnar, India this weekend in January of 2023❤❤❤Happy New Year to you guys in great joy 2023❤❤❤
Hello hello family claro que si que me pude conectar y me encanto el tour por la india, saludos chicas sigan asi con sus aventuras por el mundo. 🙋🏻♂️😘😘
Que bien! Gracias por acompañarnos en el viaje!!
Aha...catching up with you guys once again. A hearty welcome to you all.
Its said ...here in India..food and language changes ...every few kilometers.
Nice to see your subscription growing ...and so goes for the kids
Bless you all 🇮🇳🕉🙏
lovely family, Lovely Video, enjoy the diverse indian culture ... God bless
Thank you so much 😊
The magic of nature's beauty in Munnar's life in your video was very beautiful and charming. Those scenes in particular blew me away.
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Thanks for coming to Kerala and because of you all New York time rated kerala as one of the spot to visit during 2023. Hope you guys enjoyed.
Aw thats so nice of you to say but I think they would have planned out the top places to see in 2023 before we posted this. 😉Our next video will really make people want to visit Munnar 🤩
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders can’t wait for your next video. Plus I hope you guys enjoyed it.
My college is situated in the south and i visited munnar and it is a beautiful place . North Indian must visit south india during winters 🥶🥶🥶....
Undoubtedly Munnar is beautiful place to explore but nothing can beat Snow Cold Winters of North and North East India.
You need a guide to see more destinations in Munnar
Keep going 👍🏻
Yes! You'll see in our next videos we did a nice tour! 🤩
Nice , Next time you can visit Sikkim , Laddakh state 🙂👍
Some of the breath taking hidden destinations worth exploring exist here-Himalayan Mountain States/Union Territory of India-Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal (North Bengal region) and 8 North Eastern Region States-Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram and Tripura.
You girls are lucky wish I could visit India one day
I love watching your videos.The scenery and views are so good.
Glad you like them!
🇮🇳Lot's OF Love from KERALA❤️💗❤️
Chutiya state ...al Kerala ..chutya mallus
Lots of tea fields. Would have been easy to find tea, but not coffee lol. What a cool place up in the clouds.
Yeah it’s gorgeous up here. That’s it…no coffee shops anywhere but teas a plenty.
Great travel videos ,keep up going love from Kerala,safe journey as well
What a wonderful experience to travel as a family, inspiring and immersive.
It really is!
Thanks for visiting kerala❤
Our pleasure!
Great video and really happy to see all those shops and places that I visit regularly in a youtube video with interesting opinions and thoughts from you😄.Waiting for your complete tour video. Munnar is love❤️
Mam, your daughters are getting practical experience about society. You are really great to co- operate them to become broadmindef.
Do visit to these places of Rajasthan like Jaisalmer (Thar desert), Udaipur (city of lakes), Jaipur (pink city), Jodhpur (Blue city).
Thanks for the tips! We did make it to Jaipur!! 🙌
try Meeshapulimala tracking ( its very near under 1 hr travel from there )- sun rise and cloud bed view from there is gorgeous....
Wow! That sounds amazing!
U should also visit Dharamshala, Manali ,Dalhousie and srinagar
Please be safe and also take care of the girls. It's always good to be careful and enjoy at the same time.
We always do.
Very true
Wow!! Wow!! Excellent. I really liked your videos and the description which you give. I haven't come across such a wonderful experience of visiting my India to places where l haven't visited. Wonderful. Take care and enjoy yourselves. Enjoy viewing your RUclips videos.
Beautiful family. Go girls. Girl power.
Well the best backpacks are from Osprey. Their shoulder strap and back design ergonomics are unrivalled.
Wow beautiful girls beautiful place like heaven enjoy it 🤩
Thank you! 🤗
Kerala is one of India's most progressive states in terms of social welfare and quality of life. The State boasts of one of India's highest literacy rates, highest life expectancy and lowest child mortality rates. The literacy rate for women in Kerala is one of the highest in all of Asia. Enjoying a unique cosmopolitan viewpoint, the people here, at all levels of society, have greater access to services and opportunities - as well as a greater say in their governance.
Kerala's history is closely linked with its commerce, which until recent times revolved around its spice trade. Celebrated as the Spice Coast of India, ancient Kerala played host to travellers and traders from across the world including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Chinese, Portuguese, Dutch, French and the British. Almost all of them have left their imprints on this land in some form or the other and that has helped us mould and design our own special way of interacting with the world.
The Latvian tourist was raped and murdered near Kovalam, about 15 kiloemtres from Thiruvananthapuram city, in March 2018. The victim had come down to Kerala along with her sister for Ayurveda treatment and yoga therapy. She went missing on March 14. Her body was found in a decomposed state after 38 days at an isolated area close to Kovalam. Criminals were awarded double life-term by a court in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday. Go safely
Hello beautiful ladies, it was lovely watching you, exploring our India. Your vlogs are really bright and happy.. Seems you are A list traveler and it is cool to see our own country, better part of it from your lenses. By the way you mentioned in your commentary you are five people, so where is the fifth one. Subscribed!!!
Each state is unique in nature culture language tradition and sceenaries.
God bless ur family...keep spreading love
Thank you so much! ❤️
visit ladakh, kedarnath, sikkim, spitti valley, hampi, western ghats maharashtra, ancient temples
🙌🤩
Place is so misty. I am enjoying your videos so much that I want to come to Munnar again from Kochi. I haven't been in ages and now I am in recovery so no travel for a while. Best family travel vloggers ever!
Wow! Intro about India’s clips was awesome!🔥👌🏽
Thank you 🙏 Glad you like it! 🙌
Welcome to 🇮🇳
Welcome to gods own country
Nice vlog,, love frm assam india 🇮🇳
So nice
Hi..... Friends.. Super vlog 👌👌👌super place... Super.... Ambiance... Wonderfull video..... 👌👌👌👌👌💙❤️💙💚❤️💙💚❤️💙💚🌼👍
I feel happy when you people exploring the places of the beautiful planet called Earth with three beautiful sisters and beautiful mother.See you byeee.....
And OMG! How many countries u have visited? 😅 Awesome... One really lucky family on this earth. 😊
And your name of choice of your channel making more sense now. 😂 Best of luck and best wishes folks for all your coming journey through out the globe! 👍😊🙏🇮🇳🙏
Thanks! We're now at country 142! When we visited Munnar and India, it was country 100 so a very special one.
Five years back, I remember my car driver saying we have to get back to the hotel by 6pm because the mist/fog would make driving dangerous in Munnar.
Now you see how it gets. Crazy right?!?
You were right kochi and munnar are more simillar to Sri lanka😍😍
hello girls family , ,, 🌳it's first time I hear abt Munnar , ,, it's so beautiful🌳 , ,, amazing views , ,,,🌳🌳 nice vlog !
Most visited place in Bangladesh:
1. Jaflong, Sylhet district
2. Sada pathor, Sylhet
3. Ratargul, Sylhet
4. Tea garden, madhov kundo waterfall, Moulvibazar district
5. Sajek, hanging bridge, Rangamati district
6. Debota ghum, Bandarban
7. Sitakundo, Chittagong
8. (longest beach 120km in the world),
Cox's bazar
9. Saint martin island, Cox's bazar
10. Kuakata beach, Patua khali
11. Floating market, Barishal
12. Sundarban forest( Royal bengal tiger), Bagerhat
13. Mohastan gor(Historical place), Eating
famous yogurt, Copter experience,Bogura
14. Paharpur, Naoga
@all place are near to another serially. That help u spenting your money & time properly. @
You guys are so great. I love these videos.
Glad you're enjoying them!
Kannan Devan tea from Kerala is my fav tea. Its a very mild ordinary taste but it has a healthy effect and good for everyday cup 👋😮
Amazing! I really need to start drinking more green tea. It's the best for your health based on what we read at the museum.
The district you are in is Idukki. It has no rail network. I would suggest visiting the Idukki Arch Dam, the highest dam in Asia around 500 feet tall, also the Mullaperiyar dam in the same district. Also there are lot of palaces and forts in Kerala. Enjoy your stay. 💯💯💯
Thanks for the info!
Highest arch dam in Asia
Hi,
New subscriber from kerala😊
Welcome!!
I am really happy to see you guys are enjoying munnar
Yeah it was so beautiful!
Hi mam
am from Munnar 🙋
Thanks a lot !! for showing our
country s beautiful side
Our pleasure 😊
Evergreen Munnar ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yeah it's so beautiful! In our 2nd Munnar video, you'll really see all it's beauty!
When you head up north it's a totally different vibe in the Himalayas.
I am from Tamilnadu,nearby kerala.I am not fluent in english.but somehow I speak,read and write english.For learning and to improve speaking english,i watch your videos.your videos are nice.welcome to kerala,india
That’s awesome! Let us know if we can help answer any questions.
Recently I have subscribed yr channel. Welcome to God's own state Kerala with its exotic natural sceneries, different cusines, friendly people etc. Hope that is yr three daughters. I have not seen kids dad? All the best of yr exploration of Munnar & more. Cheers.
Thanks for subscribing! 🙏🏻 Dad is always here he’s just behind the scenes.
Glad, watching you in my state in India,, Must think about visiting Athirappilly water falls
Your channel is awesome 😎 love ❤️ your India 🇮🇳 and travel vlogs
Please visit Calicut,koorg ,wayanad too
Awesome video, lovely family. Wish you a great time in exploring world.
God bless
Thank you so much 🙂 We really enjoyed it!
Thank you from Palakkad, Kerala. Have a great time in Kerala.
Thanks! 🙏
Happy family. Enjoy. Have fun. Very beautiful video. Loved it 👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😊
Hi my sweet sister love you much wish you all a very happy bright new year hugs and kiss God bless
Same to you
Please go marayoor, kanthalloor, mattupetti... Indo swis project. Ask your driver to explore mattupetti
Kerala like a green world love from #kerala
Yeah!!✨👍🏻
Thanks you so much caming to India
Warm welcome in India .Enjoy your time .. Thanks for visiting
Thanks so much!
Thank you! 😃
Just watched your video... it's beautiful.. there are lot of places in india to explore.... you will love it... wish you luck..you and your daughters are sweet... lot of love... tc..
Thanks! 🙏We had such great experiences and very excited to share them with everyone! Glad you enjoyed it!
waw .. ,seems Munnar 's one of paradise spots on planet earth , ,, amazing sceneries , ,, 🌳by the way hv u guys been to Bangalore or .... ,🌳🌳f nt try to visit it , ,,🌳🌳 it's called the air-condition of India !
Happy new year.
WELL COME TO INDIA.
Glass bottles are good for drinking, Genrally tickets are sold in the bus unless otherwise.
Always love your videos.❤👌👍
Happy to see these wonderful vlogs! From Kerala by a foreigner. Thank you. All the best! Nxt destination?
It’s probably funny to see it from an outsiders view point. You’ll see in our next videos, we visited many different cities in India!
I'm glad u guys liked Munnar. I hail from Kerala. I only wished if Kerala could be little more westernized like Goa with all the nightclubs, beach cafes, pubs etc. Really adding Western Culture would be so awesome!
Thoughts?
We didn’t visit Goa yet but I heard it’s really nice. Is it westernized because of the people who have moved there?
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders yeah kind of. But if u want a western experience then pls visit Kochi in Kerala. They have nice parties there.
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Goa is westernized because it was Portuguese for 5 centuries with a Christian population. It was much like Latin America.
In the 60s/70s it became the end destination on the hippie-trail, but then Indian tourists started coming, so its now become more closer to mainstream-India, but still different.
Sister rocks the show 🔥
🙏🏻❤️