You visited the ashram, but you mainly visited places that had not been built when the Beatles were there in 1968. You say all the artwork is so psychedelic, but the graffiti is very recent. There was no graffiti back then. You say those of us who stayed at the ashram were taking drugs, but Maharishi did not allow any drugs or alcohol in the ashram. John Lennon called Maharishi "Sexy Sadie" not because he was charismatic, but because the Beatles were told by "Magic Alex" Alexis Mardas that Maharishi had made a pass at various women. And that is one reason why John and George left Maharishi in a huff. None of the beehive looking meditation huts were built when the Beatles were there. What was named "The Beatles Cave" was not there when the Beatles visited. The row of buildings in front of which you saw the shiva lingas-- that was where the students, including the Beatles, stayed in 1968 and I stayed in 1970. The "Beatles Cathedral Gallery" that is covered in graffiti wasn't built yet. The "yoga hall", which now has no roof, was the only place that you went inside of that had been built in 1970 when I was at Maharishi's ashram. That large building that you climbed to the top of had not been built in 1970 when I was there. The picture you saw with only John, Paul, and George where there was no Ringo was the first time the Beatles met Maharishi, in the Park Hilton Hotel , August 24, 1967. Ringo was in the hospital with his wife because she had just given birth. You did not even film Maharishi's house at all. Did you miss it? It was very near that large building. For more info about what happened to the Beatles in India, read my book, "Maharishi & Me: Seeking Enlightenment with the Beatles' Guru."
Ha ....no drugs ??? I guess you don’t consider Cannabis a drug .... lol .... and if you think cannabis was not there and EVERYWHERE IN INDAN .... you have no idea what your talking about .... you seem like just another hater
vunderground1 @vunderground1. lol ..... hater alert .... but thank goodness there are people like you who know it all and can pat themself’s on the back like a boss .... keep hating .... it would be boring if everybody on earth was cool ..... keep keeping it NOT boring lol HATERS ARE PEOPLE TOO
@@john-judegarvey7472The people who were on Maharishi's Teacher Training Course when I was there in Rishikesh were not smoking Cannabis. They were meditating.
@@john-judegarvey7472 This is not about hating. This is about providing some information about what actually happened in Rishiksesh when Maharishi and the Beatles were there. Were you there with Maharishi? Because I was on Maharishi's TM Teacher Training Course in Rishikesh for 6 months in 1970, and I also visited in 2001, 2007, 2010, and 2013. Gabriel Traveler who posted this video is grateful for the information. So please cool your jets.
That was really, really cool. Thanks for going there and filming. The White Album is really special to me, so it’s great to see the location that inspired a lot of its creation. 👍🏼✌🏼
i really love your travelling vlogs and also how to explain about the various expenses and costs in your travelling i also appreciate your good knowledge of hindu gods. i have seen around 30 videos of your travelling in india and other countries really appreciate your work...
@@astrostar43 because I was wondering how come they were looking like indians but saying they are visiting India. I first thought they were Indians settled in UK. But their English didn't sound so. Now I realized they are Egyptian.
You are the grooviest coolest WORLD TRAVELLING dude, man! Time has passed since those flower child days. You published this on the anniversary of George Harrison's passing! Well done my young friend. THE BEATLES turned me on to eastern mysticism when I was your age! :) Many blessings Gabe! BTW the music you use is always excellent.
To see these "hippy ruins" and the artwork that celebrates that long gone era of flowerchild hopes and ideals of peace and love that were lost to greed and war, was a moving experience, especially on George's day of passing. He was the devotee of Hinduism and eastern spirituality and mysticism, more than any of the others including his cosmic pal John Lennon. You were very good with your knowledge of The Beatle's in India and the great songs "Dear Prudence" and "Sexy Sadie". This was a sad reminder of all that was lost, and a bitter sweet celebration of what remains important-as shown in your excellent and enjoyable travel videos as you bring to life John Lennon and Yoko Ono's great ideal: "One World One People!" Namaste Gabe! Rest in Bliss Hari Georgeson!
Gabriel, I bumped into your channel over a year back while looking for information on Cusco and again now while looking for info on Barcelona. And instead of watching Barcelona videos, I am hooked on your Vlogs in India. Thank you very much for sharing your amazing journey's. Been living in US for over 30 years now and I am not sure if I can dare walking around like you do in India or eat the coconut sauce with my masala dosa like you do :-). Love the peaceful music you used when necessary.
Just found about you two weeks ago when I decided to go backpacking in India for six weeks next May. You're help has been invaluable so far and I changed my initial plans sometimes based on your experiences. Rishikesh was already on the map because of your other videos but now it really is decided. If I may give a suggestion for a video is a how to travel in India. Not like the ones you already have but more like you just chatting and telling us about the best way to move along or check how to do it! Hope to see you in one of our travels in person! Good day
Pankaj Traveler thank you pankaj. I certainly plan on staying in the north for the first weeks, rishikesh and himachal pradesh, probably ladakh as well. But as it's my first time in India I will also visit the South for the second month. Its going to be hot but I also come from a hot country so I'm kind of used to it! Thanks for the replies guys
sandip koley I'm aware but unfortunately is the only time I have to visit because of my job. I'm Portuguese though, very used to 40 or more degrees temperatures
Absolutely amazing ! Brought back memories of my childhood growing up listening to the Beatles. The place is awesome and so peaceful. You filmed with such passion . Thanks and God bless.
Gabriel Traveler I loved the beatles growing up in India...luv their songs... My sweet Lord...Yesterday..Let it be...Across the universe..Something..While my guitar gently weeps.. George Harrison my fav. U kinda look like him.. I did not know abt the songs u mentioned...wl look it up!
The Beatles influenced a generation in the 70s and still continue to do so. Real life experiences shaped their music and life and they in turn did likewise...
Great VLOG...one of your best! I don’t know if you noticed it or just didn’t mention it, but go back to 6:40 on this video...in the last stone covered dome with all the artwork.......The Yellow Submarine?👍
What an awesome video ! The world has become such a smaller place thanks to stuff like this ! Anyone interested in making a trip to Rishikesh ? Need some company ...
One of the best videos I have seen on you tube. I have been in Rishikesh but missed this Ashram. Gabriel, just an fyi... the Ram Jula and Lakshman Jhula are not just two bridges. They represent a very very important aspect in the story of hinduisn. The Ram Jhula was built by Hindu god Ram as he was looking for wife Sita who was captured by demon king Ravana. Lakshman was Ram's brother. He was also involved in the search for Sita, and he also built a bridge to get across the Ganga. So these two bridges are possibly of greater significance to the town of Rishikesh and an important hindu pilgrimage. Yoga and meditation are secondary developments in the town of Rishikesh.
GT Visit Bhangarh fort Alvar district Rajasthan about 250km from Delhi Asia's most haunted place Where entry is in day time , abandoned during night ...if any one goes inside during night they never come back..
Come to Kurukshetra Gita festival..(Gita jayanti) is being celebrated you will Love it. ...its a holi place lakhs of people are coming here to see must come
This is my favorite video of yours I think. I just love the magical beatles place. All that vacantness is inviting in a spiritual and even a little creepy kind of way. I want to be there.
Gabriel, awesome video, I liked it except when you climbed up, as I got some vertigo issues..also if u want u focus a fraction on non-English instructions, as many of us can read and translate those i guess! Are you visiting Mount Kailash(Tibet), the place where, the guy on your tshirt , Shiva lives?
I would absolutely love to visit Mt. Kailash but I won't be doing that this trip. For one thing it's too cold there now but also it's very complicated to try to get there since it's in China, and in a very remote part of Tibet.
I passed by the gate about 20 years ago and there was no way to get in. A guard was watching the gate very carefully, and begging him didn't help. So all I have is a photo of the gate!
Beatles were also followers of Hare Krishna. George was Krishna devotee and spent a lot of time in Vrindavan. Who knew that they had this ashram here! Thanks for getting us here. It was great.
Supah cool vid..a more peaceful area to kick back n breathe. Love how you motivate ppl to get out n see the🌎 keep on keeping on my friend. Happy to see Covid is not holding you back! Namaste🙏
Jesse St Louis The ashram was abandoned in 1984 because the supreme court of India turned the whole place into a national park called the Shahaji National park. The Maharishi did not own this place and had it on lease.
Very cool video. It would have been interesting to see that place in its heyday. Looks like they are trying to capitalize on Westerners desire to visit the place by jacking the prices. Safe travels.
David Smith, if you compare entry fees for sites in India with western sites, Indian fees are too low even for foreign citizens. Now, why we charge extra: foreigners thinks that the rates of everything(not talking about these sites) in India are cheap rates but it's not true. These rates are very high for us but as our currency's value is low compared to dollar hence you guys feels it cheap. Whereas when an Indian visit a site in foreign country, he has to pay their charges, the same charges paid by locals. But now, those charges for us Indians are too much. So technically, we pay extra charges over there and you guys pay extra charges over here. And those extra charges are not applicable for all the sites but only for few sites. Also, we have large middle class over here who can not afford high pricing of these sites but being an Indian, we have all the rights to visit those sites hence low charges. Also, those charges include many taxes which we pay to our government separately hence you can say we get concession for that.
GABE 🤣 funny thing I passed right by it and didn't pay to go in because I was on a tight budget. Dummy me! Should've gone in. The Beetles were awesome 😎👍🏻.
Pretty cool place. If I ever make it to India I'll try and visit this place. How do you manage to keep the gopro from not picking up any noise since you hand hold it ?
Hey Gabriel how much was the drink and bread at the beginning of the video. That is one of my favorite parts of your videos is when you explain the price and the conversion as well!
I forget the exact price but it was very cheap. Normally a masala dosa is around 30-40 rupees which is just 50-60 cents, and the lassi was probably 20-30 rupees. So around a dollar for both of those.
I don't think it would have been painted then. From what I've gathered it wasn't a free-for-all party atmosphere but was a more focused place about meditation, etc. Apparently the maharishi weened the Beatles off LSD, some say anyway.
Just random people who visited before it was officially opened. As I mentioned, the last time I went there you paid the security guard to let you in, and there were no rules about painting. So some of the people who went there made the different murals. I guess there won't be any more art created there now that it's not allowed.
He died in 2008, so it was abandoned before then. Definitely would be interesting to hear the full story, if there isn't a book about it there should be...or a movie.
Awesome and super interesting video, Gabriel. Everything is on point with the editing and music, I just wish you were using a bit more stabilization for the video and it would be even more enjoyable to watch. Isn't there like a cheap electronics shop in Rishikesh that has some Gopro gimbles?
I need to get the GoPro 6 which apparently has better internal stabilization. I wouldn't want to use a gimbal for travel videos because it would attract too much attention walking around crowded foreign places.
You visited the ashram, but you mainly visited places that had not been built when the Beatles were there in 1968. You say all the artwork is so psychedelic, but the graffiti is very recent. There was no graffiti back then. You say those of us who stayed at the ashram were taking drugs, but Maharishi did not allow any drugs or alcohol in the ashram. John Lennon called Maharishi "Sexy Sadie" not because he was charismatic, but because the Beatles were told by "Magic Alex" Alexis Mardas that Maharishi had made a pass at various women. And that is one reason why John and George left Maharishi in a huff. None of the beehive looking meditation huts were built when the Beatles were there. What was named "The Beatles Cave" was not there when the Beatles visited. The row of buildings in front of which you saw the shiva lingas-- that was where the students, including the Beatles, stayed in 1968 and I stayed in 1970. The "Beatles Cathedral Gallery" that is covered in graffiti wasn't built yet. The "yoga hall", which now has no roof, was the only place that you went inside of that had been built in 1970 when I was at Maharishi's ashram. That large building that you climbed to the top of had not been built in 1970 when I was there. The picture you saw with only John, Paul, and George where there was no Ringo was the first time the Beatles met Maharishi, in the Park Hilton Hotel , August 24, 1967. Ringo was in the hospital with his wife because she had just given birth. You did not even film Maharishi's house at all. Did you miss it? It was very near that large building. For more info about what happened to the Beatles in India, read my book, "Maharishi & Me: Seeking Enlightenment with the Beatles' Guru."
Thanks a lot for the info!
Ha ....no drugs ??? I guess you don’t consider Cannabis a drug .... lol .... and if you think cannabis was not there and EVERYWHERE IN INDAN .... you have no idea what your talking about .... you seem like just another hater
vunderground1 @vunderground1. lol ..... hater alert .... but thank goodness there are people like you who know it all and can pat themself’s on the back like a boss .... keep hating .... it would be boring if everybody on earth was cool ..... keep keeping it NOT boring lol HATERS ARE PEOPLE TOO
@@john-judegarvey7472The people who were on Maharishi's Teacher Training Course when I was there in Rishikesh were not smoking Cannabis. They were meditating.
@@john-judegarvey7472 This is not about hating. This is about providing some information about what actually happened in Rishiksesh when Maharishi and the Beatles were there. Were you there with Maharishi? Because I was on Maharishi's TM Teacher Training Course in Rishikesh for 6 months in 1970, and I also visited in 2001, 2007, 2010, and 2013. Gabriel Traveler who posted this video is grateful for the information. So please cool your jets.
Love it when you show the food & your spiritual side.
We’re going to be there in 2 weeks time... can’t wait .. thanks for the video
That was really, really cool. Thanks for going there and filming. The White Album is really special to me, so it’s great to see the location that inspired a lot of its creation. 👍🏼✌🏼
Excellent, thanks Karin. Yeah the White Album is my favorite Beatles album.
Gabriel Traveler Added bonus? Dear Prudence is stuck in my head now, lol. 😆Better go deal with the earworm and have a listen.
Gabriel Traveler I just heard Dear Prudence for the 1st time & felt it was just the song for me!
Jimmy Hendrix in Morocco. Jim Morrison in Paris. Now the Beatles in India. Thanks Gabriel ! 😊
I'm pleased to see the place isn't crowded at all ! Going there next Jan :)
Really enjoying Rishikesh and all the info about the Hindu Gods. Thanks!
Thank you for showing us this magnificent place. Loved the Beatles since 1964. Great work Gabe!
What a peaceful place... How could i miss this while in rishikesh??? Thanks Gabe for this showing this, will definitely go in next visit.
i really love your travelling vlogs and also how to explain about the various expenses and costs in your travelling i also appreciate your good knowledge of hindu gods. i have seen around 30 videos of your travelling in india and other countries really appreciate your work...
Cool, thanks.
Can’t believe we got featured in one of your videos 😍 It was a great coincidence and was amazing meeting you . The Egyptian Girls 😀
Cool, nice to meet you guys!
Mirna El Saharty were u the 2 girls inside the beatles ashram?
@@astrostar43 Must be
@@astrostar43 because I was wondering how come they were looking like indians but saying they are visiting India. I first thought they were Indians settled in UK. But their English didn't sound so. Now I realized they are Egyptian.
Yes, this is a cool video for us Beatles fans. It's nice to put a face to a place. Thanks Gabe. Really enjoyed this.
This video really made feel like I was in India 🇮🇳 watched it until the end
Cesar Marino me too n c tomorrow again
You are the grooviest coolest WORLD TRAVELLING dude, man! Time has passed since those flower child days. You published this on the anniversary of George Harrison's passing! Well done my young friend. THE BEATLES turned me on to eastern mysticism when I was your age! :) Many blessings Gabe! BTW the music you use is always excellent.
James Mandolare cool
Whoa, you're right about posting it on the anniversary of Harrison's death, what a trip. And thanks.
George, my favourite Beatle.
To see these "hippy ruins" and the artwork that celebrates that long gone era of flowerchild hopes and ideals of peace and love that were lost to greed and war, was a moving experience, especially on George's day of passing. He was the devotee of Hinduism and eastern spirituality and mysticism, more than any of the others including his cosmic pal John Lennon. You were very good with your knowledge of The Beatle's in India and the great songs "Dear Prudence" and "Sexy Sadie". This was a sad reminder of all that was lost, and a bitter sweet celebration of what remains important-as shown in your excellent and enjoyable travel videos as you bring to life John Lennon and Yoko Ono's great ideal: "One World One People!" Namaste Gabe! Rest in Bliss Hari Georgeson!
Gabriel, I bumped into your channel over a year back while looking for information on Cusco and again now while looking for info on Barcelona. And instead of watching Barcelona videos, I am hooked on your Vlogs in India. Thank you very much for sharing your amazing journey's. Been living in US for over 30 years now and I am not sure if I can dare walking around like you do in India or eat the coconut sauce with my masala dosa like you do :-). Love the peaceful music you used when necessary.
Krishna P Subscribe, lots more comming from India 🇮🇳
@Krishna...you are a Desi man....you sure can do that.
Krishna, you can also travel in parts. Yust start making a walk around ur hotel block
Just found about you two weeks ago when I decided to go backpacking in India for six weeks next May. You're help has been invaluable so far and I changed my initial plans sometimes based on your experiences. Rishikesh was already on the map because of your other videos but now it really is decided. If I may give a suggestion for a video is a how to travel in India. Not like the ones you already have but more like you just chatting and telling us about the best way to move along or check how to do it! Hope to see you in one of our travels in person! Good day
Jose Palma Gois Welcome 🙏 May would be hot so stay in mountain areas like Himachal, Utrakand, KASHMIR and do Visit Leh Ladakh its best!
Pankaj Traveler thank you pankaj. I certainly plan on staying in the north for the first weeks, rishikesh and himachal pradesh, probably ladakh as well. But as it's my first time in India I will also visit the South for the second month. Its going to be hot but I also come from a hot country so I'm kind of used to it! Thanks for the replies guys
Jose Palma Gois Great! I live in DELHI. I'll help 🇮🇳
sandip koley I'm aware but unfortunately is the only time I have to visit because of my job. I'm Portuguese though, very used to 40 or more degrees temperatures
Absolutely amazing ! Brought back memories of my childhood growing up listening to the Beatles. The place is awesome and so peaceful. You filmed with such passion . Thanks and God bless.
Cool. I grew up listening to the Beatles as well. Hippie parents in the '70s.
Gabriel Traveler I loved the beatles growing up in India...luv their songs...
My sweet Lord...Yesterday..Let it be...Across the universe..Something..While
my guitar gently weeps..
George Harrison my fav.
U kinda look like him..
I did not know abt the songs u mentioned...wl look it up!
The Beatles influenced a generation in the 70s and still continue to do so. Real life experiences shaped their music and life and they in turn did likewise...
WOW! LOVE THE ART! love the distressed, time ravaged buildings. Thanks for this time travel Gabriel. Boom! Namaste!
this place gives me some strange feelings and energy. in my bucket list of places to visit. Thank you for this video man.
Cool. By the way my brother's name is Christo: ruclips.net/video/j9D1PBNkxSA/видео.html
I also met a Christo while traveling in India: ruclips.net/video/6GIi-jecnpI/видео.html
sadly that's not me ;) btw i would love to meet up when you head to kerala finally.
Christo Slowrider r u n Indian?
I am, brother
Dude you are awesome! Nice vlog! Im hooked!
Excellent, glad to hear it. I'll make more.
This video deserve more view , its a masterpiece .
Thanks a lot.
Love the music you play when you step inside... oh I'm Gunn cry!
That looks like a pretty AWESOME place for sure! To think you walked where the beatles stayed and walked is pretty cool! Safe travels bro!
it feels like a great place to trip
Nice videography, studying in philippins but watching ur videos feels me i am in india...
Wow!this was such an awesome video! You captured everything so well! A must see for me when I visit India! ❤️
Very well edited video. Sound from the Gopro was very crisp and clear.
Excellent.
Thank you Gabriel for showing SHIVALING and NANDI. and these art work are really amazing..
Great VLOG...one of your best!
I don’t know if you noticed it or just didn’t mention it, but go back to 6:40 on this video...in the last stone covered dome with all the artwork.......The Yellow Submarine?👍
Awesome video! Thank you for filming your travels :)
Totally, thanks for watching.
mm so relaxing
Thank you Gabriel for such a beautiful video.
What an awesome video ! The world has become such a smaller place thanks to stuff like this !
Anyone interested in making a trip to Rishikesh ? Need some company ...
It is a pity that such a place has been abandoned!!
Love the way you explore new places.
One of the best videos I have seen on you tube. I have been in Rishikesh but missed this Ashram. Gabriel, just an fyi... the Ram Jula and Lakshman Jhula are not just two bridges. They represent a very very important aspect in the story of hinduisn. The Ram Jhula was built by Hindu god Ram as he was looking for wife Sita who was captured by demon king Ravana. Lakshman was Ram's brother. He was also involved in the search for Sita, and he also built a bridge to get across the Ganga. So these two bridges are possibly of greater significance to the town of Rishikesh and an important hindu pilgrimage. Yoga and meditation are secondary developments in the town of Rishikesh.
Cool, I didn't know that, thanks.
It would be cool if these places could be fixed up and modernized again.
After watching so many of your videos, this is definitely my favourite. The atmosphere is so immense, thanks for showing this to us :)
This is a wonderful piece of history :) i never knew! thanks!
WoW.. Amazing place (it was). I don't know why they have abandoned it.. Some one could use it to practice Yoga... Nice video as always !
GT
Visit Bhangarh fort Alvar district Rajasthan about 250km from Delhi Asia's most haunted place
Where entry is in day time , abandoned during night ...if any one goes inside during night they never come back..
i always go to these kind of places
so interesting feel now like ive almost been there to the point where ive really got to go, there is atmosphere oozing from your vid thank you so much
Exploring with Gabriel - loved this one mate, excellent explanations as always. Definitely visiting if I ever go to that area!
When I read abandoned and India I think about those destroyed temples or that giant power plant left by Enron. Perhaps you should visit those too.
This place is truly magical....
This was a REALLY Trippy Video. Just awesome vibe in this place.
That is awesome Gabriel !! :)
This video made my day. Thanks for sharinh with us. 🇮🇳🙏
Woah Awesome!
Did you come here in another life? Jk, but I do remember you coming before. Love this place so mjch..i want to go there...
So interesting to see where the Beatles stayed in India. Thank you. New subscriber
Come to Kurukshetra Gita festival..(Gita jayanti) is being celebrated you will Love it. ...its a holi place lakhs of people are coming here to see must come
5:35 Written in Hindi " Don't write on walls".
This is my favorite video of yours I think. I just love the magical beatles place. All that vacantness is inviting in a spiritual and even a little creepy kind of way. I want to be there.
So u had ur food at chotiwala restaurant 👌👌👌👌👌
Visit kullu manali
Kasol=mini Israel
Tirthan valley in banjar in himachal Pradesh
Best places
Nice one gab of to India in may India thank for your vids showing me what to see while in India and what to expect love ur work
Thanks for showing us this amazing place
Fantastic! I'd like to visit there for 150 although I don't know Beatles from other than your vedios.
Another really nice Vid, thanks Gabriel
Gabriel, awesome video, I liked it except when you climbed up, as I got some vertigo issues..also if u want u focus a fraction on non-English instructions, as many of us can read and translate those i guess! Are you visiting Mount Kailash(Tibet), the place where, the guy on your tshirt , Shiva lives?
I would absolutely love to visit Mt. Kailash but I won't be doing that this trip. For one thing it's too cold there now but also it's very complicated to try to get there since it's in China, and in a very remote part of Tibet.
I passed by the gate about 20 years ago and there was no way to get in. A guard was watching the gate very carefully, and begging him didn't help. So all I have is a photo of the gate!
Que bello el lugar
Awesome... I didn't know beatles came here... Being an Indian 😣
Beatles were also followers of Hare Krishna. George was Krishna devotee and spent a lot of time in Vrindavan. Who knew that they had this ashram here! Thanks for getting us here. It was great.
Cool that George visited Vrindavan, I didn't know that. I also made a video there:
ruclips.net/video/Uksql7p0fB8/видео.html
Supah cool vid..a more peaceful area to kick back n breathe. Love how you motivate ppl to get out n see the🌎 keep on keeping on my friend. Happy to see Covid is not holding you back! Namaste🙏
Thanks. :)
I was surprised to see the ashram that the beatles stayed at in such shambles!What a shame!
Cool gab... Keep your works awesome
Great. Thanks for the Video and Details.
You are nice traveller in the world
Very cool video Gabe.
This is awesome. Any particular reason they abandoned It? Do you go to any Satsang while in Rishikesh?
I think the magic probably fizzled and the community dissipated, but I don't really know what happened.
Jesse St Louis The ashram was abandoned in 1984 because the supreme court of India turned the whole place into a national park called the Shahaji National park. The Maharishi did not own this place and had it on lease.
There were lots of issues regarding taxes on the place is what I heard when there, it was cheaper to up sticks to the USA and make an ashram there.
too much gonorrhea
@@cassiepitchford5488 thanks for this information mate👍
Gabe, that was freakin surreal.
Cool.
Very cool video. It would have been interesting to see that place in its heyday. Looks like they are trying to capitalize on Westerners desire to visit the place by jacking the prices. Safe travels.
David Smith, if you compare entry fees for sites in India with western sites, Indian fees are too low even for foreign citizens.
Now, why we charge extra: foreigners thinks that the rates of everything(not talking about these sites) in India are cheap rates but it's not true. These rates are very high for us but as our currency's value is low compared to dollar hence you guys feels it cheap.
Whereas when an Indian visit a site in foreign country, he has to pay their charges, the same charges paid by locals. But now, those charges for us Indians are too much. So technically, we pay extra charges over there and you guys pay extra charges over here. And those extra charges are not applicable for all the sites but only for few sites.
Also, we have large middle class over here who can not afford high pricing of these sites but being an Indian, we have all the rights to visit those sites hence low charges.
Also, those charges include many taxes which we pay to our government separately hence you can say we get concession for that.
GABE 🤣 funny thing I passed right by it and didn't pay to go in because I was on a tight budget. Dummy me! Should've gone in. The Beetles were awesome 😎👍🏻.
nice video gabriel we love your indian video's
Cool, thanks.
That was popular indian dosa it is really tasty
visit Kolkata, West Bengal , India Next time.. i will guide you
Man this looks scary like no one is there over there at all..
Pretty cool place. If I ever make it to India I'll try and visit this place. How do you manage to keep the gopro from not picking up any noise since you hand hold it ?
Loved ur videos Gabriel ✌
Doing the abandoned explores now aye someone's been watching my vids haha nice find m8
awesome video i've been there already
are you still in rishikesh mr.
Hey Gabriel how much was the drink and bread at the beginning of the video. That is one of my favorite parts of your videos is when you explain the price and the conversion as well!
I forget the exact price but it was very cheap. Normally a masala dosa is around 30-40 rupees which is just 50-60 cents, and the lassi was probably 20-30 rupees. So around a dollar for both of those.
my father work's in maharishi organization and i used to live in this ashram when i was 3 or 4 years old
Any way to verify if some of the artwork was actually painted on the walls in the late 60's when the Beatles were there?
I don't think it would have been painted then. From what I've gathered it wasn't a free-for-all party atmosphere but was a more focused place about meditation, etc. Apparently the maharishi weened the Beatles off LSD, some say anyway.
Great vlog!
I've done my schooling from #maharishi school. Which was founded by his holiness maharishi Mahesh yogi ji. Mainly famous for transcendental meditation
I wonder if Gabriel has ever taken anything psychedelic 🤪🤪🤪
Luv all your vids...Sat Nam
very cool
Is it Gabe's weird/creepy day out?😃
Such a wonderful place being abandoned?
OMG ur found of Lassi huh... Banana ones especially... 😊
Beautiful paintings, who did it? and it was missing in the Preview
Just random people who visited before it was officially opened. As I mentioned, the last time I went there you paid the security guard to let you in, and there were no rules about painting. So some of the people who went there made the different murals. I guess there won't be any more art created there now that it's not allowed.
This place must've been really tranquil and full of spiritual vibe back then. Wonder why they've abandoned it. Any idea ?
He died in 2008, so it was abandoned before then. Definitely would be interesting to hear the full story, if there isn't a book about it there should be...or a movie.
The lease of land got over in 80's and they couldnt extend it as it became a part of national park I guess.
ok, that makes more sense. thanks for the info :)
Awesome and super interesting video, Gabriel. Everything is on point with the editing and music, I just wish you were using a bit more stabilization for the video and it would be even more enjoyable to watch. Isn't there like a cheap electronics shop in Rishikesh that has some Gopro gimbles?
I need to get the GoPro 6 which apparently has better internal stabilization. I wouldn't want to use a gimbal for travel videos because it would attract too much attention walking around crowded foreign places.
Amazing vlog.. 👍👍
place looks great
I m yet to see anything different from lassi..lassi must b ur favourite 😀
KAUSHIK PATRA 🍺 beer is not accessible in holy town of Rishikesh so as NonVeg.
Pankaj Traveler 😋
Exactly. I could really go for a beer.