What other tips do you have for riding in India? Out now: Episode 1 of my Discovering Jammu series ruclips.net/video/gh5JrDPmKYg/видео.html. Next, see me restore my Royal Enfield! ruclips.net/video/ZhrwwC9rQrg/видео.html. Or, travelling by train? Here's my guide ruclips.net/video/1ys3od5p784/видео.html.
Wear merino wool shirts. Won't smell when sweaty and needs far fewer washes than cotton. Decathlon is the only shop that sells merino wool shirts in India.
Karl, I've been following his channel for a long time, I'm an 80-year-old man and for me it's beautiful to watch his videos, even the previous ones Regards from Buenos Aires City Argentina,
The jacket You are wearing is nirvik (or a winter jacket) which makes it difficult to ride in hot weather. One should get a full mesh jacket with level 2 armours, and they also cost less. They will be 100 times better. You can always add layers later on to protect yourself from the cold. Rynox and solace are some of the brands one can try. Also made in india. 2. Never tell strangers that you are travelling alone, even if you are. Enjoy the ride ❤
1. Get a cooling vest 2. Start riding a little past midnight, when the traffic is less and so is the heat. 3. Get auxiliary lights for the motorcycle for night riding on the highways. Fix them to your forks, so that they turn with the front wheel and light up the direction you're about to go. Cover them when in the urban areas to avoid getting a fine from cops. 4. Get a bike with tubeless tires, even if it is not an adventure bike.
Thank you for this video. I thought you might be interested in how your videos affect this viewer. My mother was buried in Ludhiana at the cemetery next to the Christian Hospital back in October, 1955. We went to school at Woodstock up in the mountains. I remember the heat & dirt of "the plains" (Dhamtari) and the beauty of the mountains. Every video you show of life in India brings back memories for me.
the fact that you support Indian manufacturers, when u have access to purchase international brands, speaks volume.... your an Indian brother🤩. I own Clan riding sneakers, they r perfect and they have your size 13. They are really good Indian product. take a look at it brother.
@@vnkt_yt That's true, I have had a small accident wearing riding sneakers. Luckily it was only some long lasting bruises and a light abrasions, but with real boots there wouldn't have been any damage there. People tend to underestimate the crushing force of even light bikes. Since then I'm always wearing proper boots.
@@vnkt_yt i dont understand, all u guys gonna allow a bulldozer to roll over your feet...! riding without gears that is ignorant, being said that, good quality gears coupled with like minded co riders anyone can experience the joy of safe touring. N trust me brother, if one rides like a chapri, there is no gears in this universe to protect you. personal experience clan boot r way better u think.
Should be speaking English or Punjabi in Punjab. Hindi is colonizing & destroying native Indian regional languages. I've come to know Punjabis (Hindu ones) have been dumb enough to give up their mother tongue for Hindi.
That toilet looked good to me, compared to what I have seen on my travels. What I like most about this video is nobody is bothering you. Good bike riding advice.
Yeah, it’s really chill outside of the major tourist cities. Just normal life. You’ll see that in the upcoming motorcycle series - just finished editing the first two episodes.
PS in 78 I took my bullet to newzealand and rode upto mount cook from Littleton. I also rode around rotorua and tried fishing for trout. It’s the land of the long white cloud.
An option to avoid the hot Delhi weather this time of the year and also avoid the heavy traffic/highways and pollution around Delhi is to either 1: If flying in from abroad then you can fly from Delhi airport to Dehradun and rent a bike there or in Rishikesh nearby. From there ride further north to Shimla, Manali or other cooler higher elevation areas north of Rishikesh Option 2: Take a bus from Delhi to Manali and rent a bike there. Manali probably have one of the best selections of bikes in India with very competitive rental rates compared to other regions of India. You will encounter lots of traffic if you ride out of Delhi....as per my personal experience best to be avoided for people flying in from abroad.
You're strong and daring guy! Me as an Indian wouldn't feel comfortable riding bike solo as you do, definitely you got some guts n confidence...kudos to you!
Cleaning bike with 1/2 I litre of water is easy, albeit time taking. Just clean off the dust with a dry cloth and brush, clean crevices with a damp toothbrush, and then wipe down the surfaces with a damp cloth.
I used to ride in the 80’s in India including Kashmir and Ladakh. For summers I always put on a light windcheater to prevent dehydration. This was not so necessary in humid climates but very necessary in the dry heat of the north. We did not have riding gear then. Except helmet (full face) and gloves I got from abroad. I also had a sailing suit which was the best rain gear as Velcro closed all areas where water could get in. At speeds above 80 water would not stay on the visor and I had a clear view. I adjusted my windscreen to blow the air direct at visor.
you are amazing Karl. Planning a trip to India to see my family in the next 2 years and this looks like an amazing thing to do! I feel that riding in Australia is much more dangerous than India because there everyone is looking out for bikes and such but here, people only rely on rules and don't normally expect a bike. This is an amazing guide. Thankyou boss!
Riding a classic RE 350 reborn in Bengaluru, and you are spot on, the riders have no malice though they are not aware of many riding best practices - annoying for couple of days but then soon you get a hang of it. My tips are ride slow, even if the road is empty, ignore imperfection, keep moving and respect police, you can never be too cautious , wear proper riding gear. If not sure, try and find out about weekend riding clubs and you can get good tips from them as well. One particular tip is I wear quick drying (Sports type) fabric under the riding gear to aid the evaporation and to keep me cool.
Bro you hit the nail on the head..,. Bang on !! Everytime I'm checking out a foreigner travelling through India A majority of my interest is in the different gear he employs and how he manages the different basic needs Glad to see you've upped the notch on your content
Try the route from Pune to Goa via amboli ghat, Pune To Andharban ghat, Pune to Shivthargal ghat , Pune to Malsej Ghat, Pune to Panchgani , kaspet during monsoon, from your fellow biker.
Hi Karl, can get a photographer/adventure type nylon half jacket/ vest or get one tailored out of denim with additional inner pockets made to slip in your back and chest guards . You can wear separate elbow+arm guards and knee+shin guards. This way you can wear regular lighter tshirts n pants...with detachable protective gear{easily available) - keeps you much cooler and feeling free...can always put on over or under -a thick shirt , warm hoodie, full jacket , rain poncho etc when needed ....also hip and bum scrape guards in your pockets from old tyres or mobile phone cases , cricket ball guards and football shin guards are cheap jugaad xtra protection ..
You may also use a cooling vest for summer rides. These vests are light, easy to use and not very expensive... a good cooling vest may cost something around Rs.3,500/-
Bro I just saw u in the scammer pay back time videos too …. I love watching all yr videos n very aware ❤❤❤❤ big fan of you Karl love from (MANIPUR) north east India … the land of jewels
Really encourage you to watch Savanah Marie's video about pierogi from scammer payback that reveals how he took advantage of an female employee in another country, pressured her into an online sexual relationship behind his wife's back while touting his christian beliefs. Shocked it didn't get more attention. The girl was translating Hindi for scammer payback and was taken advantage of. @karlrock
U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi wayanad, Kodaikanal , Ooty coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna Coorg, Bangalore , Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi, Chennai the world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu and palani temple tamilnadu here the god idol is made up of different types of ayurvedic medicines when we pour any liquid on idol it absorbs the medicinal properties and we drink the liquid we don't get any diseses
Hey Karl, I've been following your channel since before the pandemic. I have a suggestion and request. Please collab with Noraly aka Itchy Boots if possible. We would live to see you both on your Himalayans traversing through the North East. She's completed Ladakh, Kashmir Himachal and Rajasthan. So please North East starting from Kolkata to either Zemithang or Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh or till Mizoram (a state where they don't honk and follow traffic rules)
The best way to beat the heat is drench yourself in water whenever you take a break… it gets cooler once you start riding and gets dry after 30-45 mins.
Hi karl my son is also a motorcycle travel vlogger. Your video reminds me of my son ritesh Bishnoi ' trip. His motorcycle travel vlog channel name is "The fearless traveller". He is a university student and now exam is near so he has less time to travel. Recently he started "Rajasthan motorcycle tour" in the first phase of the trip he covered the majestic sun city of India Jaisalmer. And documented some of the best vlogs
Hey Karl - this is not a motorway. You are riding on National Highway 44 with a lower speed limit. Motorways are called expressways in India’s but 2 and 3 wheelers are not allowed on it. The speed limit is higher at 120 kmph (75 mph) on expressways. So you can really zoom on those.
The best place to use toilets is in those good-looking eateries. Worst case scenario, if there's an emergency, the toilets in the petrol stations are also "ok", but try to avoid the toilets after toll plazas, they're generally not maintained or cleaned at all. Road trips in India require a bit of planning but they're totally worth it.
India is a very huge and diverse country in the world 🌏 28 state + 8 union territory = India (36) 🇮🇳 And many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc..🙏🙏
A folding (recumbent) bike with electric support is good for folk who are definitely not, that is not into doing the main roads by putting the bike on bus in luggage and you on set, and then use the bike around villages or anywhere the bus will drop you off which I did for over 6 month stint 2017-2018.
I had parcelled my bike to Kerala from Vadodara last year, though bike had nearly no damage (only front number plate got bent & it's cover was broked) but Booking the bike in Vadodara was a pain. The person providing the covering service was at ground floor and the parcel office at 1st floor. First you have to empty the petrol tank and take the bike at 1st floor (empty tank) then once the officer sees that no petrol is there then you will have to take the bike again at ground floor and pack it. Then after packing again you have to take the bike at 1st floor and weigh the bike in front of the officer and then take it to the station. Felt bad that all arrangements could had made at 1st floor it's hard to climb the bike twice at 1st floor due to their wrong arrangements !
Bro karl you just passed my home in Pathankot 😍 i know this video was recorded months ago let see where you tried kulcha 😀 hope you ate it from kulcha corner… next time bro please do meet-up… and did you went to chamrod lake (also called mini goa)? It is on the wqy to basholi
What other tips do you have for riding in India? Out now: Episode 1 of my Discovering Jammu series ruclips.net/video/gh5JrDPmKYg/видео.html.
Next, see me restore my Royal Enfield! ruclips.net/video/ZhrwwC9rQrg/видео.html. Or, travelling by train? Here's my guide ruclips.net/video/1ys3od5p784/видео.html.
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Are you coming to kishtwar
Wear merino wool shirts. Won't smell when sweaty and needs far fewer washes than cotton. Decathlon is the only shop that sells merino wool shirts in India.
60% of brake lights dont work
Find a local friend to ride with.
Karl, I've been following his channel for a long time, I'm an 80-year-old man and for me it's beautiful to watch his videos, even the previous ones Regards from Buenos Aires City Argentina,
Cheers Argentina..
pro tips, the cheapest gift of youtube membershiping gifts is from Argentina.. pennies per gift
I blv u r enjoying the virtual tour ❤😂
Bruh how can u type this good when ur 80 😂😂😂
@@Therockstar_09 we both might not survive so long but we should respect our elders
@@karan.kunwar543hahahaha nice joke lodu
The jacket You are wearing is nirvik (or a winter jacket) which makes it difficult to ride in hot weather.
One should get a full mesh jacket with level 2 armours, and they also cost less. They will be 100 times better. You can always add layers later on to protect yourself from the cold.
Rynox and solace are some of the brands one can try. Also made in india.
2. Never tell strangers that you are travelling alone, even if you are.
Enjoy the ride ❤
1. Get a cooling vest
2. Start riding a little past midnight, when the traffic is less and so is the heat.
3. Get auxiliary lights for the motorcycle for night riding on the highways. Fix them to your forks, so that they turn with the front wheel and light up the direction you're about to go. Cover them when in the urban areas to avoid getting a fine from cops.
4. Get a bike with tubeless tires, even if it is not an adventure bike.
Thank you for this video. I thought you might be interested in how your videos affect this viewer. My mother was buried in Ludhiana at the cemetery next to the Christian Hospital back in October, 1955. We went to school at Woodstock up in the mountains. I remember the heat & dirt of "the plains" (Dhamtari) and the beauty of the mountains. Every video you show of life in India brings back memories for me.
6 hours is my limit on a long ride. I have a Triumph Bonneville 1972 classic rebuilt love it for sure
the fact that you support Indian manufacturers, when u have access to purchase international brands, speaks volume.... your an Indian brother🤩. I own Clan riding sneakers, they r perfect and they have your size 13. They are really good Indian product. take a look at it brother.
The clan boots don't have any safety, better for him to get boots with a EN rating.
@@vnkt_ytthey do have some safety
@@anchitlalwani1 Only CE certification, they're not safe in terms of riding boots. They're safer than sneakers that's all.
@@vnkt_yt That's true, I have had a small accident wearing riding sneakers. Luckily it was only some long lasting bruises and a light abrasions, but with real boots there wouldn't have been any damage there. People tend to underestimate the crushing force of even light bikes.
Since then I'm always wearing proper boots.
@@vnkt_yt i dont understand, all u guys gonna allow a bulldozer to roll over your feet...! riding without gears that is ignorant, being said that, good quality gears coupled with like minded co riders anyone can experience the joy of safe touring. N trust me brother, if one rides like a chapri, there is no gears in this universe to protect you. personal experience clan boot r way better u think.
Karl's Hindi is now much more polished. lovely brother. stay happy.
Should be speaking English or Punjabi in Punjab. Hindi is colonizing & destroying native Indian regional languages. I've come to know Punjabis (Hindu ones) have been dumb enough to give up their mother tongue for Hindi.
I love you Karl. Just finished a 15 month 25,000km ride all over India & Nepal.
Sound advice
Thank you! What a ride that must have been!
That toilet looked good to me, compared to what I have seen on my travels. What I like most about this video is nobody is bothering you. Good bike riding advice.
Less hassling in punjab
Yeah, it’s really chill outside of the major tourist cities. Just normal life. You’ll see that in the upcoming motorcycle series - just finished editing the first two episodes.
@@KarlRockkindly release the next episode it's been almost two weeks
@@sunilmenon6344 yes ji. Tomorrow 🙏
Karl's respect towards Indian culture is incredible!!
His wife is indian ❤
respecting other people's culture is a sign of maturity
Thanks for taking us on the ride!
PS in 78 I took my bullet to newzealand and rode upto mount cook from Littleton. I also rode around rotorua and tried fishing for trout. It’s the land of the long white cloud.
An option to avoid the hot Delhi weather this time of the year and also avoid the heavy traffic/highways and pollution around Delhi is to either 1: If flying in from abroad then you can fly from Delhi airport to Dehradun and rent a bike there or in Rishikesh nearby. From there ride further north to Shimla, Manali or other cooler higher elevation areas north of Rishikesh Option 2: Take a bus from Delhi to Manali and rent a bike there. Manali probably have one of the best selections of bikes in India with very competitive rental rates compared to other regions of India. You will encounter lots of traffic if you ride out of Delhi....as per my personal experience best to be avoided for people flying in from abroad.
Thanks for spreading the joy of riding motorcycle Karl
You're strong and daring guy! Me as an Indian wouldn't feel comfortable riding bike solo as you do, definitely you got some guts n confidence...kudos to you!
Been looking forward to this
Would love if you made more videos about India and make a playlist about, foreigners guide to life in India. ❤
More Power To You Karl❤🎉
Finally a long indian video
Lots more long videos coming. Thank you
Nice one. Can't wait for the motorccle vlogs you've mentioned. Cheers broski. Rock on.
They serviced that bike up good Karl. Was very impressed with them using 1/2 liter of water to clean, in negating wastage.
Cleaning bike with 1/2 I litre of water is easy, albeit time taking. Just clean off the dust with a dry cloth and brush, clean crevices with a damp toothbrush, and then wipe down the surfaces with a damp cloth.
I used to ride in the 80’s in India including Kashmir and Ladakh. For summers I always put on a light windcheater to prevent dehydration. This was not so necessary in humid climates but very necessary in the dry heat of the north. We did not have riding gear then. Except helmet (full face) and gloves I got from abroad. I also had a sailing suit which was the best rain gear as Velcro closed all areas where water could get in. At speeds above 80 water would not stay on the visor and I had a clear view. I adjusted my windscreen to blow the air direct at visor.
Enjoyed your complete video
Looking for more ❤❤
It's always nice to see how different places on our amazing planet are, and their culture, lifestyle and nature. Great video. Thanks.😁
so cool that he rides bikes, needed a mentor and a good explainer.
you are amazing Karl. Planning a trip to India to see my family in the next 2 years and this looks like an amazing thing to do! I feel that riding in Australia is much more dangerous than India because there everyone is looking out for bikes and such but here, people only rely on rules and don't normally expect a bike. This is an amazing guide. Thankyou boss!
Riding a classic RE 350 reborn in Bengaluru, and you are spot on, the riders have no malice though they are not aware of many riding best practices - annoying for couple of days but then soon you get a hang of it. My tips are ride slow, even if the road is empty, ignore imperfection, keep moving and respect police, you can never be too cautious , wear proper riding gear. If not sure, try and find out about weekend riding clubs and you can get good tips from them as well. One particular tip is I wear quick drying (Sports type) fabric under the riding gear to aid the evaporation and to keep me cool.
Such a well made comprehensive vlog, glad to see the good ol' Himalayan kickin again! Looking forward to the Jammu ones!
Thanks Bro!
Karl ! I'm loving this trip ! Waiting for more of it. Be Safe. Pamela
We need a travelling series, Karl! This is so good! ❤
Bro you hit the nail on the head..,. Bang on !!
Everytime I'm checking out a foreigner travelling through India
A majority of my interest is in the different gear he employs and how he manages the different basic needs
Glad to see you've upped the notch on your content
From one Karl to another Karl….thanks for the video brother….great explanation and ride. Ride on!
Try the route from Pune to Goa via amboli ghat, Pune To Andharban ghat, Pune to Shivthargal ghat , Pune to Malsej Ghat, Pune to Panchgani , kaspet during monsoon, from your fellow biker.
Brings back old memories when me and my friends from college used to long ride convoy to Goa . What an experience.
Hi Karl, can get a photographer/adventure type nylon half jacket/ vest or get one tailored out of denim with additional inner pockets made to slip in your back and chest guards . You can wear separate elbow+arm guards and knee+shin guards. This way you can wear regular lighter tshirts n pants...with detachable protective gear{easily available) - keeps you much cooler and feeling free...can always put on over or under -a thick shirt , warm hoodie, full jacket , rain poncho etc when needed ....also hip and bum scrape guards in your pockets from old tyres or mobile phone cases , cricket ball guards and football shin guards are cheap jugaad xtra protection ..
This was so interesting ! Loved the live commentary and tips along the way. Very cool ! Would love to see more bike trips through India
Thanks mate. There’s an entire motorcycle series starting next week. Enjoy 🙏
Best guide to motorcycling in India on the internet! The attention to detail is just too good 💯
i love these long-form videos hopefully more to come
Amazing Karl, thanks for all the advice.
out of all your videos this was the scariest , the POV of the highway was definitely nerve wreaking.
wonderful video karl, well done. nice to see you on the bike again
Thanks, PewDiePie!
Great vid! Thanks for showing us your trip.
Karl, make sure your action/helmet camera is showing your bike console. It gives good pov to your viewers.
Hey I’ve been watching you for a while and just bought a Himalayan!!! Hello from Maharishi Vedic City!!
You may also use a cooling vest for summer rides. These vests are light, easy to use and not very expensive... a good cooling vest may cost something around Rs.3,500/-
Thanks for the ride Karl.
Great video Karl. I appreciate all the tips.
I love the videos that show the food in India most of all
Bro I just saw u in the scammer pay back time videos too
…. I love watching all yr videos n very aware ❤❤❤❤ big fan of you Karl love from (MANIPUR) north east India … the land of jewels
Really encourage you to watch Savanah Marie's video about pierogi from scammer payback that reveals how he took advantage of an female employee in another country, pressured her into an online sexual relationship behind his wife's back while touting his christian beliefs. Shocked it didn't get more attention. The girl was translating Hindi for scammer payback and was taken advantage of. @karlrock
5:10" the fearless traveller " also keep this stuff for dehydration problem.
I love your position of mounting action camera, its cool. Best of luck
Love your videos Karl, always a great watch!
Very enjoyable and informative, reminded me of your moto rides years ago. Looking forward to seeing more moto rides.
Thanks for showing the Jammu region !!!
U can visit south India u can see variety of different foods temples heritage and culture especially Kerala and Tamil Nadu it's amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi wayanad, Kodaikanal , Ooty coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna Coorg, Bangalore , Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi, Chennai the world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu and palani temple tamilnadu here the god idol is made up of different types of ayurvedic medicines when we pour any liquid on idol it absorbs the medicinal properties and we drink the liquid we don't get any diseses
Hey Karl, I've been following your channel since before the pandemic. I have a suggestion and request. Please collab with Noraly aka Itchy Boots if possible. We would live to see you both on your Himalayans traversing through the North East. She's completed Ladakh, Kashmir Himachal and Rajasthan. So please North East starting from Kolkata to either Zemithang or Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh or till Mizoram (a state where they don't honk and follow traffic rules)
Great video, great mic! Safe travels.
Love from Ludhiana ❤
The best way to beat the heat is drench yourself in water whenever you take a break… it gets cooler once you start riding and gets dry after 30-45 mins.
Hi karl my son is also a motorcycle travel vlogger. Your video reminds me of my son ritesh Bishnoi ' trip. His motorcycle travel vlog channel name is "The fearless traveller". He is a university student and now exam is near so he has less time to travel. Recently he started "Rajasthan motorcycle tour" in the first phase of the trip he covered the majestic sun city of India Jaisalmer. And documented some of the best vlogs
Yes Summer have come......take care
Heyy the motovlogs are back!!!
Your audio quality is amazing...
I would love to see you explore Punjab more, Karl! There are so many great places to visit in Punjab in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Anandpur Sahib etc 😁
Karl your total YT views are about to touch a billion🌸🌼❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
Hey Karl - this is not a motorway. You are riding on National Highway 44 with a lower speed limit. Motorways are called expressways in India’s but 2 and 3 wheelers are not allowed on it. The speed limit is higher at 120 kmph (75 mph) on expressways. So you can really zoom on those.
Stay Safe Karl, keep riding !
this guy looks like old pewdiepie, your vid. is awesome btw
Bought my first new bike a couple moths ago won't be riding in India but its nice to see how it is to ride there. - From Canada
That is not all of India though. There are much better roads. So don't let this fool you.
❤❤❤ Wow waiting next vlogs ❤
Looks amazing brother ❤❤❤ 🤩
Hey karl, When you made a right at 27:25 you were right next to my house. Hope you like my city. Love from California
The best place to use toilets is in those good-looking eateries. Worst case scenario, if there's an emergency, the toilets in the petrol stations are also "ok", but try to avoid the toilets after toll plazas, they're generally not maintained or cleaned at all. Road trips in India require a bit of planning but they're totally worth it.
Karl come down south to Mumbai and ride with me!
Dude I loved this video
India is a very huge and diverse country in the world 🌏
28 state + 8 union territory = India (36) 🇮🇳
And many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc..🙏🙏
So nice to see you on two wheels! 😊 Best of luck 🤞 love from 🇵🇰
A folding (recumbent) bike with electric support is good for folk who are definitely not, that is not into doing the main roads by putting the bike on bus in luggage and you on set, and then use the bike around villages or anywhere the bus will drop you off which I did for over 6 month stint 2017-2018.
It looks mighty chaotic on the road lol, I love it
I believe Karl is a tour guide for foreigners...lol (Step by Step guider :)).
~Namaste~
Karl in moto vloggig keep your camera little bit lower so bike speedometer and all also cover then it will feel like we are also riding with you
I miss this from advchina, happy you are doing it
Its been a long since i subbed you ❤ karl much love bhai ❤
I had parcelled my bike to Kerala from Vadodara last year, though bike had nearly no damage (only front number plate got bent & it's cover was broked) but Booking the bike in Vadodara was a pain. The person providing the covering service was at ground floor and the parcel office at 1st floor. First you have to empty the petrol tank and take the bike at 1st floor (empty tank) then once the officer sees that no petrol is there then you will have to take the bike again at ground floor and pack it. Then after packing again you have to take the bike at 1st floor and weigh the bike in front of the officer and then take it to the station. Felt bad that all arrangements could had made at 1st floor it's hard to climb the bike twice at 1st floor due to their wrong arrangements !
I took a rest stop here at Haveli in Haryana on my way to Leh Ladakh via Shimla.
Karl's travel agency....
Well I arrived home 3 days ago and was happy enough that the adventure is over, until I watched this video. Yaneth is not too happy with you, lol
Man, basically every driver is riding over those lane lines. One of my pet peeves.
amazing videos and tips for everyone!
Day 1 &2 of the ride feel easy
Have a safe journey brother..👍
Bro karl you just passed my home in Pathankot 😍 i know this video was recorded months ago let see where you tried kulcha 😀 hope you ate it from kulcha corner… next time bro please do meet-up… and did you went to chamrod lake (also called mini goa)? It is on the wqy to basholi
Welcome in Basohli Bani 🙏
Hey Karl, thanks for video. Other likely locations for tire-wallahs. Outskirts of towns; Sometimes, near bus stops, or at toll booths
amazing video i want more!
In hot weather eat rice only which will keep you cool, don't go for Pratha it will give you acidity
North East India best place to ride. Lots of riders ride to North East India.
🆒😎🤘! Cool ride Carl!
great video