Indian food is some of my FAVOURITE food, what do I try next?! 🇮🇳😀 If you'd like to, subscribe to my channel! You can also find me on: Instagram: instagram.com/josieliftsthings Facebook: facebook.com/josieliftsthings/ Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@josieliftsthings?lang=en Thank you so much for subscribing to my channel!! This means so much to me ❤🇮🇳
We respect tourists like you who respect and understand the local culture,cuisines and shows positive side of India.thank you for your visit to India.🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
If people don’t understand “spicy?”, you can ask them “mirchi?”. It basically translates to “chilli” in Hindi. This should work in all of North India 😊
@@sahithreddyv5531 Yes I was going to say same thing. Every time you say "spicy" they don't know you're asking them if it's spicy, they think you want it to be spicy. You must say "No Mirchi" or "kum mirchi"
you should visit Mathura and Vrindavan which is not soo far from Delhi, it will take 2 hours by train and the place is full of temples. you guys will definitely love this place. good to see you guys are enjoying here. lots of love from india
@@nandosorkfc and what Utopian state are you from? Agra is like that because it receives the highest number of foreign tourists in India. I hope you someday come to Lucknow and see the diverse culture, food and architecture the state has to offer. If you didn't like Agra you will like Lucknow because it's clean and people are friendly. Don't generalize on of India's largest state because of bad experience in one or two cities. Even Varanasi is cleaner now. Thousands of foreign tourists come to vrindavan every month and love every second of it. Even the old Delhi she's traveling in is relatively rough.
Actually that white⚪ colour drink called "raita". It's ingredients are Buttermilk(made out of yogurt) , with some cooked vegetables and some mint(that green colour in it) And that yellow 🟡 thing in that "raita" was "Bundi"(it's basically a Indian snack or namkeen).. which people usually use in raita.
@@josieliftsthings he actually gave you that raita to neutralize the spicy flavour of chole bhature. You should try normal "Buttermilk"(you find people calling it "lassi" or "chach" in India 🇮🇳).. that's would be better for you.
I loved that you were surprised in a city of 30+m that the underground station was busy! Your infectious enthusiasm for everything new thing is so endearing! 👌
I think that sometimes I forget facts. Like, now that you’ve said there’s 30 million people it makes sense I should expect it to be busy. But in the moment of things I don’t really think about that I just see what I see and that’s all. If that makes sense 😂😂 thank you mark 🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings makes percect sense to me, keep on doing what you're doing its great viewing. Great to see the Spice tolerance is getting a little bit better, youll be eating 5 Chilli Somtam in Thailand in no time! 😉
Awesome!! I just visited Thailand for a month after watching your videos & now you're making me want to go visit India!!! I'm so glad I found your channel 😄💜
First of all, it's spring season, try planing from the northeastern states, shillong in meghalaya, guwahati , Assam, As india is very diversed, you gonna love it
Hey! American guy here who has visited India solo 4x in the last few years. I LOVED Kolkata and a smaller city about 150 km northeast of Mumbai a bit called Nashik. I also enjoyed Varanasi but it's pretty hard core and not for everyone. I want to go back to India now, looking forward to more videos, thanks!
@@nileshwarnarayan9106 I like taking photos in India, the food, the colors, the clothing, chai! the animals. The crazy good vibrancy and chaos. There are hassles too but it's all so good for me it's not problem.
@@RedAndtheBlackRocker how safe is it in North India and in the quieter/smaller villages further out? I’m keen to go but I’m a bit afraid, I’m more interested in the less busy areas.
I'm a naturalised Australian, born in chennai and have been living in Australia(Sydney and Melbourne) for donkey's years...Believe this or not, never met anyone in Sydney and Melbourne who was/is as open minded as you are..Your energy is amazing 😀 You got a great attitude...Stay safe, one thing though I wouldn't be able to eat like what you're having on the street 😀 😆 So 👌👏👏👍👍💪
Great video! Thanks for sharing your local experiences and of course the street food. I enjoyed seeing the Red Temple and learnt some cultural heritage I didn't know.
Your genuine reactions to everything from street food to historical landmarks made this video a delight to watch. Delhi seems to offer a sensory overload in the best possible way.
You can go to places in this order from Delhi -> Agra (Taj mahal) -> Amritsar (Golden Temple) -> Rajasthan -> Mumbai -> GOA -> Kerala -> Tamil nadu -> Calcutta (also known as Kolkata) These are places where you can experience the life of India and its people in their diverse culture, history and everything you can ever think of. The order that I have mentioned covers India starting from north(Delhi) going around the whole of it covering west, south, east and ending where you started (Delhi) in a circle. you can also go to other places like Ladakh, Shimla, Darjeeling etc these are places of natural beauty and truly fascinating landscapes for nature lovers. I hope you have the best time Here :)
You should definitely check out the ongoing WPL matches in India. People here like cricket very much. If you want to experience its craze, you should definitely visit any of the matches. WPL is the first women's Premier League, inaugurated this year. If possible, try to experience it.
Hello Guys, You are so enthusiastic. If you want to see beaches in India please visit Goa and Nicobar islands. If you want to see the mountain range and crystal water please visit ladhak and leh(Himalaya) shimla and Manali, Dharamshala (Haryana), Mussori, Rishikesh, Dehradun and Haridwar Holy place (Uttrakhand), if you want to see Heritage of india than you visit jaipur, udaipur, pushkar and khutch ( desert area) The Taj Mahal at agra (Uttar pradesh). India is a diverse country. Each state has its own food and culture. Love from my state Uttar pradesh. We welcome you in India. 🇮🇳 🇦🇺 Take care.Best wishes for your journey in India.❤
I love how y’all communicating out in the street and to even know some basic words is very impressive.. usually a lot of street vendor and food stall people can’t communicate in English very well so I hope you don’t mind that.. and you will definitely get a lot of stares and strangers walking up to y’all out of curiosity nothing bad about that it’s a whole new experience there.. 😇
Is that a thing when they stare? My niece just got back from India. She said at one point she thought her own self was famous.. she said shes never took so many pictures in her life lol
Hii I m from India.i am feeling very proud when any forner come to India. I hope u will enjoy this trip and again u will come to India and visit Varanasi, ayodhya and Mathura . Welcome to India .
im from eastern india and will definitely suggest you to visit the eastern side.. Start from Kolkata, then Sunderban - Kurseong - Darjelling - Sikkim - Meghalaya, back to Kolkata... Happy traveling, much love ❤❤❤
Chandigarh city in Haryana is also very beautiful with a well planned infrastructure you can visit there. It’s also not that much crowded Elante mall, rock Garden, sukhna lake are some places in Chandigarh. I can surly say that you will not regret to this decision and its 5 hour drive from delhi
damm i love that you are learnig to bargain "bahut mangha hai" its a must to survive in India. Do come to northeast India too its really beautiful and totally different from the rest of India ( it includes states like Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur , Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and so on)
Goa , mumbai in northern india :shimla , jaamu kashmir ladakh lake view, of madhya pradesh in central india south india: Kerala back water Ooty in tamilnadu andra pradesh karataka mysore palace western india: gujrat 's Tallest statue of the world, Eastern india : kolkata's victoria palace .
well, happens rarely, but still if you find price of fare,things,food high you may ask from any of the local about it... just to know if you are being sold it to higher price..
U guys..Should go to the upper north India.. towards...Ladakh valley , kasol,Shimla (Himalayas) And to the south you can go to Kerela(backwaters and Beaches) To the west you can go to Jaipur , Udaipur spend a night in the Thar Dessert,or live in a palace To the North-East India..like( Gangtok) ull have a complete different experience... different culture n people n beautiful mountains
Welcome to Incredible India 🇮🇳 If you are an adventure lover, you can visit Rishikesh for Water Rafting, Yoga, Paragliding, Bungee Jumping and many more. It's about 250km from Delhi.
Love ur vlogs. I love the energy from both of u. Places to visit 😄😄😄(south): 1)Hampi - Karnataka 2)Mahabalipuram(architecture), Kodaikanal(Nature), Ooty and Coonoor(Train ride), Tanjore(Art), Madurai(Temples) -TN 3)Alleppy(Backwaters), Munnar(nature), Kozhikode(Food), Periyar National Park, Jew town, tvm(1. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple), Wayanad -Kerala 4)Araku Valley(Trekking) - AP 5)Manali - HP 6)leh - Ladakh 7)Jaipur
@@RMTheAllrounder Sorry didn't ignore the city. These were some of the place top of my head. Ofcourse there are many more incredible places in India and yes Kolkata is an amazing place which, I also plan to visit some day.
3:36 - that's an ox/bull, basically a male cow. 6:30 - that's "Raita", a yogurt based side dish. The floating things were "Boondi" made of chickpea flour. 10:30 - The price for tickets for foreigners is higher because the value of ₹ is much lower than $ 10:55 - The Red Fort is actually constructed using Red Sandstone, the part painted in red was later constructed by the British. You can notice the difference in the style of construction. Just look at the wall behind you, to you left (on the screen) is what the British made and to your right is the original Mughal thing. 11:04 - The British army did have a Garrison inside and until recently the Indian Army also occupied the same. Originally, the Mughal emperors used to live here. 11:56 - Is one of the courts where the emperor used to hear out to the people and also carry out judgments. This is the "Diwan-a-am" court for the common people. At 12:26 is the "Diwan-a-khas" court for private audience. Much like Upper house and lower house in the parliaments around the world, without the democracy. When in Delhi have ice creams by Mother Dairy.
Amazing vlog with so much energy into it👌... Beautiful girl with such a lovely heart and one thing more that tika on your forehead looks so cool enhancing your beauty.♥️♥️
Lol she keeps on saying “ooh this is so spicy but it’s so good” Im Indian and I love spicy food- it doesn’t make my tongue burn at all, because im used to it haha
Incase you need more option :- Srinagar - Venice of the East Jaipur - The Paris of India Chandigarh- The City Beautiful Mumbai- The City of Dreams Kolkata- The City of Joy Bangalore- The Garden City of India Hyderabad- City of Pearls Pondicherry- The French Riviera of the East Panaji- The land that never floods Delhi- The Dilwali city Gangtok - The City At The ‘Side Of The Hill Top’ Varanasi- The City Of Temples Shillong- Scotland Of The East Kochi- The Queen of the Arabian Sea Mussoorie- Queen of the Mountains Mysore- The Heritage City Nainital- The Startling City of Lakes Shimla- The Queen Of Hills Ladakh- Rugged And Surreal Beauty Bhubaneswar- The Erstwhile Land Of King Ashoka Udaipur- The Home Of The Kings Dehradun- The Quaint Valley In The Hills Visakhapatnam- The Coastal City Of The South Guwahati- The Gateway Into The Unexplored Paradise Darjeeling- Rolling Hills & Vast Tea Gardens Chennai- The Detroit Of India
Udaipur, Jaisalmer, run of katch, Mysore, Kerala, goa, Kolkata, Darjeeling, Varanasi, Rishikesh, Srinagar and Leh. These are some of the must visit places.
Good vlog of old Delhi and Today we go Redfort.when your talking hindi is sound very good bcoz you learn various talks of daily use to communicate indian peoples.
One tip : Stay away from shady uncles who laugh creepy without any reason. I don't know why the tea maker near samosa shop was laughing without any reason 🤷🏾♀️ Secondly, the white milky thing you got with chole bhature is raita. It is made with yoghurt and boondi (made of chickpea flour), don't know why you didn't like it. It's my favourite, so it's a request don't say no to raita if you have it in a restaurant or any good place. Maybe as it was a street shop without refrigeration it could have gone sour. And please try one Punjabi thali from a good restaurant. And don't forget to try momos when in Delhi. The red chutney with momos is made of chilli so heads up its Going to bhi spicy as hell for you. Again try momos from restaurant. 😊
Both has a sweet & pure heart ❤️ & both are enjoy to travel as well as meet new people, explore new places as well. Enjoy to watch your videos every time.🤗
Glad you guys are enjoying. Despite all these amazing places across India , why do foreigners go straight to old Delhi instead?? Just curious? Is this to do with the travel package or so? Have fun you both .
Thank you! I’m loving it. Delhi is usually the cheapest and easiest place to fly into, and you can get flights there from more countries. 😁😁 Don’t worry, we’re planning to travel around as much as we can! 😁
Guys there are so many more things to see and experience in Delhi. If you are interested, i don't mind showing you Abit more of Delhi. Let me know if you guys fancy that. Im from Delhi as well. All the best
Thank you so much!!! But we have just finished up in Delhi! We’re on our way to see more in India! But if we end up coming back, definitely! Thank you so much 😁😁🙏🏻
Visit Pune sometime when you visit Maharashtra, people often just travel Mumbai and leave out other cities. I can promise you won't regret traveling to Pune , food, people everything is just amazing 🙂🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
There is lot of honesty in way you explore India! and that's great! don't miss these places, Goa, Uttrakhand (Rishikesh,Kasol), Kashmir (Gulmar, Sonmarg, Srinagar), Ladakh, Darjeeling, Banaras (Holiest place in Hinduism), Mumbai, Manglore for cleanst beaches. there is lot more but don't miss these on your first trip!
I love this channel. I've been watching all your Southeast Asia vlogs. A few weeks ago, I actually considered India, but wasn't so sure. This video made me really want to go.
🙏 both of you, how are you in India! Mam you are friendly with peoples i like and Always Indian people is friendly, mam visit in India best time is October ( start normally winter) to February , i hope you have a nice weekend , stay safe healthy, god bless you and all the best,
Hey Josie 😊 Welcome to India 🤗🇮🇳 I was randomly scrolling over RUclips then saw your Holi 🎨video and just had a look by then I have played all the three Vlogs which was shot in India and I love the way you interact 🤝 with people and give then respect 👏it's completely awesome to see how eagerly you are on it to know everything about India 🇮🇳.. For Less Spicy - Mirchi Nahi Chahiye How are you - Aap Kaise ho? One more thing I have subscribed your channel and waiting to see more of your vlogs in future😊
It's a joy to watch you explore and absorb the Indian way of life. India is so huge and diverse that all these recommendations will confuse you. Choose what you love - Mountains, Deserts, Beaches, Forests - name it and India has it, hence it is called a sub-continent. For this time of the year, it would be best to explore the Mountains - go to Kashmir, Ladakh, Manali in the North and Sikkim, Arunachal in the North East. Have a wonderful time 😀
Josie. When you say Shukriya, it means thank you in urdu. In Hindi the proper word is Dhanyavaad. Also in Amritsar, do visit the Golden Temple (and have langar there), in Delhi visit the Akshardham Temple, in Mumbai visit the Siddhivinayaka Temple and if you go to Vrindavan near Agra definitely visit Prem Temple and Banke Bihari Temple. All these are awesome and worth visiting.
I watched your video for the first time and it was amazing. You should visit Delhi, Mumbai, Ranchi, Lucknow, Agra, Chennai, Mahabalipuram near Chennai. Mysore
Okay so the White liquid in the cup he gave you is called "Raita", it's yogurt + veg and my favorite thing to give to my non Indian friends when they struggle with the hotness of the food I make. For every bite you take, add a small amount to your spoon or bread. It'll mix in with the spicy dish just enough so you get 3 distinct taste profiles(spicy dish, Raita, spicy dish+Raita). At this point, you can just modify the amount of either in each bite to lean where you want. The most important thing is that it'll almost completely mask the spicy in any indian dish that I've eaten/served if you add enough. And btw enough time in India and your spicy tolerance will go way up no matter what you do 😂
Srinagar ( Switzerland of the East, Heaven of the World) Amritsar (India Pakistan border) Varanasi ( Religious capital of India) Kolkata ( Old British Capital, City of Entertainment) Darjeeling ( Queen of Himalayas) Udaipur ( Kings Town) Goa ( Beaches ) Kerala ( God's own Country ) Agra ( Taj mahal)
The dish is called Chola-batura. The fried bread you had is called Batura, you eat it with chloa - chick peas curry. They gave you Raita in a glass - plain yogurt/curd with salt and some spices.
I would say backwaters/lakes in Kerala, cold desert of ladakh, hill stations in Himachal Pradesh, palaces,deserts in rajasthan, salt plains in Gujarat, lust green forests in Nagaland, Sunderbans (largest river delta) in west bengal, beautiful city of Noida, kaziranga national park in Assam where you get see one Horned rhino. There are many places and states which I missed out. But any way this gives you a slight essence what India is. Happy journey.
Bro Rajasthan is not only known for deserts only..it's also home to most numbers of forts and well as a lot of lakes.. specifically udaipur...and eastern Rajasthan is different from western desert part. And salt lakes are also in Rajasthan.
Do visit Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, India. If you're a non vegetarian, it is completely heaven . The non veg cuisine you get here totally magical ✨ Also the city has a history of NAWABS OR also said the CITY OF NAWABS 🌼💜 . Do try the Royal Cafe's basket chaat in Hazratganj.
Visit INDORE (Its in Madhya Pradesh State), It's crowned cleanest city of India 6 times in row. Its very well connected with air, train & road with Delhi. A couple of days will be good enough to enjoy very vast variety of food, specially at 56 shops, Rajbara (Its gold market at day & food stalls at night) etc.
Ask an Indian to buy you a ticket when there is so much price difference. Most places have no differentiation on the ticket itself. So once you get the ticket you’re in, no matter you’re foreigner or local.
So finally all the colors got cleaned 😉 . An Uphill Task for sure. But i don't know your happy face makes my day. U guys r the best... and Your hindi is improving a lot.
When in India you should visit~ 1. For Beautiful Indian Beaches----> a) Andaman Nicobar Islands (Havelock's, Neil Islands. Rose and Smith Islands, Elephanta beach, Radha Nagar beach). b) Lakshyadweep Islands (Bangaram Islands, Thinikara, Minikoy.) c) Goa, Kerala, Gokarna. 2. For Dessert Palaces- Rajasthan's Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar. Jaisalmer offers (overnight dessert stay, bonfire under moonlit sky/ camel safari). 3. For Snowy Himalayan Mountains ---> Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, Ladhak, Leh, Nubra valley, Tso moriri, Pagong lake, Tawang, Manali-Sissu, Spiti valley, Sikkim - Nathu la pass, Gurudongmar lake, Lachung, Tsomgo lake/Changu lake, Yumthang Valley, Mcleodganj/Dharamshala, Kashmir (snows in winter). 4. For Backwaters, Tree/ Boat House ---> Kerala - Kumarakom, Alleppey, Varkala beach, Kovallam beach, Idduki, Thekkady, Munnar, Wayanad. 5. For Tropical Beaches---> Goa - Vagator, Calangute, Anjuna, Colva, & Benaulim. Grand Island for water sports. Fort Aguada, Church of Mae De Deus, Basilica of Bom Jesus. Temple of Bodgeshwar, St Xavier's Church. 6. For Religious Tourism, Ganga -- --> Rishikesh (rafting), Golden temple, Akshardam Temple (Delhi), Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Ranakpur temple, Bodh Gaya, Dharamshala, Brihadeshwara Temple, Dilwara Temples, Monasteries in North east (Leh, Ladhak, Sikkim, Tawang). 7. For Exotic, Different Architecture ---> Hampi, Badami Cave, Love Temple Khajuraho, Orccha city, Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Mahabalipuram, Jatayu Earth Centre, Ellora Caves, Unakoti Rock Carving, Kailash Temple, Rameshwaram, Ramoji Film City. 8. For Hill stations ---> Sikkim, Munnar, Ooty, Coorg, Chitmangloor, Shillong, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, Manali -Sissu, Kodaikanal, Lonavala, Koroli, Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra Hill Stations. 9. For Wildlife Safari --> Mysuru Zoo, Kaziranga National Park, Rajgir Wildlife Safari Bihar, Panna Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett - Uttarakhand, Ranthambore National Park, Hemis National Park, Sasan-Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, Kanha National Park. 10. For Jungle Waterfalls, Wildlife, Camping, Offbeat Tourist Spots ---> Madya Pradesh, Jharkhand. 11. For Forts, Palaces, Temples ---> Delhi,Rajasthan, Mysore, Gujarat, Agra, Madya Pradesh, Telegana. 12. North East India --> Meghalaya - Cherrapunji, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Assam. Save this list for guidence. India is 29 states 7 Union Territories. Each state is distinct and diverse by race, ethnicity, cuisine, language, festivals, ethnic dress, religion, mannerisms etc. No one state is similar to the other. Therefore India or indians cannot be stereotyped in one category for anything. Each state experience is unique. Google each "Indian state tourist spots" based on your preference (Dessert, Fort, Snow, Palaces, Hill Station, Himalayas, Temples, etc). INDIA IS 😍 😍
Visit NORTH - EAST INDIA, Kaziranga national park (one horn rhino), Asia's first oil industry, tea garden,Majuli(world largest river island), kamakhya temple, guwahati (gate way of northeast), beautiful hilly areas, greeny grass land , most biodiversity area, different cultures and different traditional life style etc.... Welcome to North East 🙏🙏
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U welcome to India🇮🇳
Travel to different places in India ..
Different cities
Aaj or Holi Khelna🤩🤩🤩
Thank you! 😁😁🙏🏻
That’s the plan! Going to a new city today! 😉
We respect tourists like you who respect and understand the local culture,cuisines and shows positive side of India.thank you for your visit to India.🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@manasranjandash6584 kya bol Raha tu kuch english samaj aati ki nahi aur channel par gaali de Raha hai Teri paidaish tere parents bhi dukhi honge.
Lady...you are so outspoken and extrovert. I love your energy how you connect with people so easily 😍😍
Thank you so much!! And thank you for watching! 😁😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings You should visit Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, northeast and Maharashtra.
@@josieliftsthings welcome to India 🇮🇳 visit two places one is himachal pradesh and second one is Andaman and Nicobar
Do visit Himachal Pradesh , Ladakh ,Kerela, Goa, North East India , Sikkim and Darjeeling.
And Noida 😛
And bihar🤣😂😂😂
Not Kerala , it's dangerous. Better go to Kashi.
@@scbose3940 wah 🤭
@@scbose3940what dangerous
If people don’t understand “spicy?”, you can ask them “mirchi?”. It basically translates to “chilli” in Hindi. This should work in all of North India 😊
THANK YOU! I just learnt that one I think that will help me a lot 😂😂😍🙏🏻
Tikha - spicy & Mitha - sweet 😅
@@josieliftsthings and don't forget to say kham mirchi ( kham = less) if you just say mirchi 9/10 times they will increase the spiciness in it
@@sahithreddyv5531 Yes I was going to say same thing. Every time you say "spicy" they don't know you're asking them if it's spicy, they think you want it to be spicy. You must say "No Mirchi" or "kum mirchi"
Josie... "Mirchi" would be pronounced as "Meer-Chee"
I think josie' s favourite word in Hindi is '' nahi chahiye "...
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I enjoyed the video. Hope you are enjoying India.
I do love that one!!! 😂😂 thank you so much for watching I’m so glad you liked it! 😁🙏🏻
Most of the foreign vlogger have this as favourite word mostly because of our chipku auto drivers.
Goa, Andaman, Shimla and ladakh should be in your bucket list ❤️ please explore this mentioned places in India ❤️
Uttrakhand tera bap likhega
Don’t forget to visit LADAKH , it’s like we’re re in a different world ❤
Medium spicy haha so sweet because we know it is going to actually be very spicy! Love this vlog
Haha exactly! Even when they say no spice there’s spice so I was scared at medium 😂😂😂😂
He forgot to add "for us" after medium. 😂
@@balendrasingh2696 😂
Love your energy and positivity.. you are a treat to watch
Happy journey to you both
Thank you so much! This is so special to read. Thank you! 🙏🏻😁
you should visit Mathura and Vrindavan which is not soo far from Delhi, it will take 2 hours by train and the place is full of temples. you guys will definitely love this place. good to see you guys are enjoying here. lots of love from india
@@nandosorkfc not Rajasthan but UP for sure
Ever heard of Taj Mahal?
@@nandosorkfc everheard of varanasi, taj mahal, udaipur, jaipur...assuming no.....just dont disparage
@@nandosorkfc and what Utopian state are you from? Agra is like that because it receives the highest number of foreign tourists in India. I hope you someday come to Lucknow and see the diverse culture, food and architecture the state has to offer. If you didn't like Agra you will like Lucknow because it's clean and people are friendly. Don't generalize on of India's largest state because of bad experience in one or two cities. Even Varanasi is cleaner now. Thousands of foreign tourists come to vrindavan every month and love every second of it. Even the old Delhi she's traveling in is relatively rough.
@@nandosorkfc Well said. Poor, dirty, overcrowded, makes for a horrible viewing experience
9:51 i love how she pulled her hand back as soon as she saw a camera pointed towards them 😂. Thats a part of India for you.
Actually that white⚪ colour drink called "raita".
It's ingredients are Buttermilk(made out of yogurt) , with some cooked vegetables and some mint(that green colour in it)
And that yellow 🟡 thing in that "raita" was "Bundi"(it's basically a Indian snack or namkeen).. which people usually use in raita.
THANK YOU! For explaining! It is not my favourite! 😂😂 Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings he actually gave you that raita to neutralize the spicy flavour of chole bhature.
You should try normal "Buttermilk"(you find people calling it "lassi" or "chach" in India 🇮🇳).. that's would be better for you.
I loved that you were surprised in a city of 30+m that the underground station was busy! Your infectious enthusiasm for everything new thing is so endearing! 👌
I think that sometimes I forget facts. Like, now that you’ve said there’s 30 million people it makes sense I should expect it to be busy. But in the moment of things I don’t really think about that I just see what I see and that’s all. If that makes sense 😂😂 thank you mark 🙏🏻😁
@@josieliftsthings makes percect sense to me, keep on doing what you're doing its great viewing. Great to see the Spice tolerance is getting a little bit better, youll be eating 5 Chilli Somtam in Thailand in no time! 😉
Awesome!! I just visited Thailand for a month after watching your videos & now you're making me want to go visit India!!! I'm so glad I found your channel 😄💜
you can connect me, i am indian local, I hope, I can help you better
You are welcome megan.
Most and warm welcome 🙏 here in India
Please come and visit india and yes please add assam & North eastern India on your list 😊
Hyderabad please expo biryani
First of all, it's spring season, try planing from the northeastern states, shillong in meghalaya, guwahati , Assam, As india is very diversed, you gonna love it
HAHAHA your reaction to the street cow 3:40 was hilarious💀 culture shock isn’t it
YES 😂 that was the first cow I just saw free in the streets. Actually so crazy hahaa
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Haha! 😂😁
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@@josieliftsthings you would find many cows on the streets in India. They are revered and respected as mothers in India for their nutritious milk
Josie never hold back while laughing
She laughs laud and clear 😄
I like that
😂😂😂😂 Have to be happy!! Haha thank you so much 😂😁😁🤍🤍
Hey! American guy here who has visited India solo 4x in the last few years. I LOVED Kolkata and a smaller city about 150 km northeast of Mumbai a bit called Nashik. I also enjoyed Varanasi but it's pretty hard core and not for everyone. I want to go back to India now, looking forward to more videos, thanks!
Next time visit himalayas , goa or Kerala.
That's great that you like to visit India. What do you especially like here ?
@@nileshwarnarayan9106 I like taking photos in India, the food, the colors, the clothing, chai! the animals. The crazy good vibrancy and chaos. There are hassles too but it's all so good for me it's not problem.
@@RedAndtheBlackRocker ok that's great. So, when r u planning to come next time ?
@@RedAndtheBlackRocker how safe is it in North India and in the quieter/smaller villages further out? I’m keen to go but I’m a bit afraid, I’m more interested in the less busy areas.
Love your both energy and the way you are inviting the culture meld in you. Loved your experience.
Love from Bangalore Family.
Looks incredible! Looking forward to the upcoming Indian vlogs! ❤
1. MUSSORIE ( uttarkhand)
2. UDAIPUR ( rajasthan)
3.DALHOUSIE, Manali ( Himachal Pradesh)
4. GULMARG , Srinagar ( jambu Kashmir)
5. Alleppey (kerela)
6 .lakshadweep .
7. Goa.
8. Andaman Nicobar Island
9 . Ladakh .
Loved this video. Josie and Michael's reactions are so genuine and authentic. Thanks for sharing your journey.
I'm a naturalised Australian, born in chennai and have been living in Australia(Sydney and Melbourne) for donkey's years...Believe this or not, never met anyone in Sydney and Melbourne who was/is as open minded as you are..Your energy is amazing 😀 You got a great attitude...Stay safe, one thing though I wouldn't be able to eat like what you're having on the street 😀 😆 So 👌👏👏👍👍💪
I really like your positive energy, greeting all beings with heart. Love and respect.
You are such a open-hearted couple. It makes lot easier to adopt.. However, it's easier said than done. 👍👍👍
Great video! Thanks for sharing your local experiences and of course the street food. I enjoyed seeing the Red Temple and learnt some cultural heritage I didn't know.
Your genuine reactions to everything from street food to historical landmarks made this video a delight to watch. Delhi seems to offer a sensory overload in the best possible way.
What a lovely comment! Thank you so much 🥹 it really was, that’s a great way to put it! 😅😊
You can go to places in this order from Delhi -> Agra (Taj mahal) -> Amritsar (Golden Temple) -> Rajasthan -> Mumbai -> GOA -> Kerala -> Tamil nadu -> Calcutta (also known as Kolkata)
These are places where you can experience the life of India and its people in their diverse culture, history and everything you can ever think of. The order that I have mentioned covers India starting from north(Delhi) going around the whole of it covering west, south, east and ending where you started (Delhi) in a circle.
you can also go to other places like Ladakh, Shimla, Darjeeling etc these are places of natural beauty and truly fascinating landscapes for nature lovers. I hope you have the best time Here :)
I love this suggestion! Hopefully we can do as many of these things! I’m having the best time. Thank you! 🙏🏻😁
I love it that you are taking the effort to learn the language. It will earn you a lot of goodwill with the people.
You should definitely check out the ongoing WPL matches in India. People here like cricket very much. If you want to experience its craze, you should definitely visit any of the matches. WPL is the first women's Premier League, inaugurated this year. If possible, try to experience it.
Hello Guys,
You are so enthusiastic. If you want to see beaches in India please visit Goa and Nicobar islands. If you want to see the mountain range and crystal water please visit ladhak and leh(Himalaya) shimla and Manali, Dharamshala (Haryana), Mussori, Rishikesh, Dehradun and Haridwar Holy place (Uttrakhand), if you want to see Heritage of india than you visit jaipur, udaipur, pushkar and khutch ( desert area) The Taj Mahal at agra (Uttar pradesh). India is a diverse country. Each state has its own food and culture. Love from my state Uttar pradesh. We welcome you in India. 🇮🇳 🇦🇺 Take care.Best wishes for your journey in India.❤
I love how y’all communicating out in the street and to even know some basic words is very impressive.. usually a lot of street vendor and food stall people can’t communicate in English very well so I hope you don’t mind that.. and you will definitely get a lot of stares and strangers walking up to y’all out of curiosity nothing bad about that it’s a whole new experience there.. 😇
Is that a thing when they stare? My niece just got back from India. She said at one point she thought her own self was famous.. she said shes never took so many pictures in her life lol
00:32 Streetside Chai walla has QR codes to accept digital payments! Thats my new India. 🇮🇳 ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍
Joshi you are amazing girl and your blog is the best .your confidence and energy is outstanding .
Thank you so much 😊😁🙏🏻
Hii
I m from India.i am feeling very proud when any forner come to India.
I hope u will enjoy this trip and again u will come to India and visit Varanasi, ayodhya and Mathura .
Welcome to India .
im from eastern india and will definitely suggest you to visit the eastern side.. Start from Kolkata, then Sunderban - Kurseong - Darjelling - Sikkim - Meghalaya, back to Kolkata... Happy traveling, much love ❤❤❤
Chandigarh city in Haryana is also very beautiful with a well planned infrastructure you can visit there. It’s also not that much crowded
Elante mall, rock Garden, sukhna lake are some places in Chandigarh. I can surly say that you will not regret to this decision and its 5 hour drive from delhi
damm i love that you are learnig to bargain "bahut mangha hai" its a must to survive in India. Do come to northeast India too its really beautiful and totally different from the rest of India ( it includes states like Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur , Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and so on)
Goa , mumbai
in northern india :shimla , jaamu kashmir
ladakh
lake view, of madhya pradesh in central india
south india: Kerala back water
Ooty in tamilnadu
andra pradesh
karataka mysore palace
western india: gujrat 's Tallest statue of the world,
Eastern india : kolkata's victoria palace .
well, happens rarely, but still if you find price of fare,things,food high you may ask from any of the local about it... just to know if you are being sold it to higher price..
6:40, That white drink is butter milk. It's a diluted form of curd with some salt and black pepper
What a energy.....
Welcome to india 🇮🇳
I love your travelling India keep going and love from India
U guys..Should go to the upper north India.. towards...Ladakh valley , kasol,Shimla (Himalayas)
And to the south you can go to Kerela(backwaters and Beaches)
To the west you can go to Jaipur , Udaipur spend a night in the Thar Dessert,or live in a palace
To the North-East India..like( Gangtok) ull have a complete different experience... different culture n people n beautiful mountains
Welcome to Incredible India 🇮🇳
If you are an adventure lover, you can visit Rishikesh for Water Rafting, Yoga, Paragliding, Bungee Jumping and many more. It's about 250km from Delhi.
Love ur vlogs. I love the energy from both of u.
Places to visit 😄😄😄(south):
1)Hampi - Karnataka
2)Mahabalipuram(architecture), Kodaikanal(Nature), Ooty and Coonoor(Train ride), Tanjore(Art), Madurai(Temples) -TN
3)Alleppy(Backwaters), Munnar(nature), Kozhikode(Food), Periyar National Park, Jew town, tvm(1. Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple), Wayanad -Kerala
4)Araku Valley(Trekking) - AP
5)Manali - HP
6)leh - Ladakh
7)Jaipur
Kavi kavar kolkata vi likh do vai itna Sundar City ko sablog ajkal ignore karte he
@@RMTheAllrounder Sorry didn't ignore the city. These were some of the place top of my head. Ofcourse there are many more incredible places in India and yes Kolkata is an amazing place which, I also plan to visit some day.
You have an Amazing Smile and laugh ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Loved it , Full of joy,innocence, Natural and make every person smile .❤️❤️❤️👌👌👌.
3:36 - that's an ox/bull, basically a male cow.
6:30 - that's "Raita", a yogurt based side dish. The floating things were "Boondi" made of chickpea flour.
10:30 - The price for tickets for foreigners is higher because the value of ₹ is much lower than $
10:55 - The Red Fort is actually constructed using Red Sandstone, the part painted in red was later constructed by the British. You can notice the difference in the style of construction. Just look at the wall behind you, to you left (on the screen) is what the British made and to your right is the original Mughal thing.
11:04 - The British army did have a Garrison inside and until recently the Indian Army also occupied the same. Originally, the Mughal emperors used to live here.
11:56 - Is one of the courts where the emperor used to hear out to the people and also carry out judgments. This is the "Diwan-a-am" court for the common people. At 12:26 is the "Diwan-a-khas" court for private audience. Much like Upper house and lower house in the parliaments around the world, without the democracy.
When in Delhi have ice creams by Mother Dairy.
Amazing vlog with so much energy into it👌... Beautiful girl with such a lovely heart and one thing more that tika on your forehead looks so cool enhancing your beauty.♥️♥️
Your vlogs are just ❤️
So happy you enjoy them! 😁😁
Lol she keeps on saying “ooh this is so spicy but it’s so good”
Im Indian and I love spicy food- it doesn’t make my tongue burn at all, because im used to it haha
Incase you need more option :-
Srinagar - Venice of the East
Jaipur - The Paris of India
Chandigarh- The City Beautiful
Mumbai- The City of Dreams
Kolkata- The City of Joy
Bangalore- The Garden City of India
Hyderabad- City of Pearls
Pondicherry- The French Riviera of the East
Panaji- The land that never floods
Delhi- The Dilwali city
Gangtok - The City At The ‘Side Of The Hill Top’
Varanasi- The City Of Temples
Shillong- Scotland Of The East
Kochi- The Queen of the Arabian Sea
Mussoorie- Queen of the Mountains
Mysore- The Heritage City
Nainital- The Startling City of Lakes
Shimla- The Queen Of Hills
Ladakh- Rugged And Surreal Beauty
Bhubaneswar- The Erstwhile Land Of King Ashoka
Udaipur- The Home Of The Kings
Dehradun- The Quaint Valley In The Hills
Visakhapatnam- The Coastal City Of The South
Guwahati- The Gateway Into The Unexplored Paradise
Darjeeling- Rolling Hills & Vast Tea Gardens
Chennai- The Detroit Of India
Udaipur, Jaisalmer, run of katch, Mysore, Kerala, goa, Kolkata, Darjeeling, Varanasi, Rishikesh, Srinagar and Leh. These are some of the must visit places.
Want to feel Royalty and Rajputana culture visit Udaipur hotels 💗
Thank you!!! 😁😁😁
Good vlog of old Delhi and Today we go Redfort.when your talking hindi is sound very good bcoz you learn various talks of daily use to communicate indian peoples.
One tip : Stay away from shady uncles who laugh creepy without any reason. I don't know why the tea maker near samosa shop was laughing without any reason 🤷🏾♀️
Secondly, the white milky thing you got with chole bhature is raita. It is made with yoghurt and boondi (made of chickpea flour), don't know why you didn't like it. It's my favourite, so it's a request don't say no to raita if you have it in a restaurant or any good place. Maybe as it was a street shop without refrigeration it could have gone sour.
And please try one Punjabi thali from a good restaurant. And don't forget to try momos when in Delhi. The red chutney with momos is made of chilli so heads up its Going to bhi spicy as hell for you. Again try momos from restaurant. 😊
They were laughing about the language barrier and her pronunciation It was not creepy.
shut up, you will be that uncle in 10-15 years. 🤣🤣 that's helpful right.
Both has a sweet & pure heart ❤️ & both are enjoy to travel as well as meet new people, explore new places as well. Enjoy to watch your videos every time.🤗
Do visit the north east it's amazing
I am definitely 100% sure when both of u leave india u will take a lot of love from us.
You will also feel that ur trip to india was the best.
🙏🙌🌺
The fluffy bread and chickpeas is called Chole Bhature. The thing in the glass they gave to you was Raita, which is a watered down version of curd. 💕
But seriously mam I'm from odisha. Delhi is the worst place to visit for a foreigner without local guide
15:32 loving your accent... Wishing more Hindi words from your side 😊. Loving your vlogs...
Glad you guys are enjoying. Despite all these amazing places across India , why do foreigners go straight to old Delhi instead?? Just curious? Is this to do with the travel package or so? Have fun you both .
Thank you! I’m loving it. Delhi is usually the cheapest and easiest place to fly into, and you can get flights there from more countries. 😁😁 Don’t worry, we’re planning to travel around as much as we can! 😁
Actually it is more easier to get a flight to other states from delhi
Guys there are so many more things to see and experience in Delhi. If you are interested, i don't mind showing you Abit more of Delhi.
Let me know if you guys fancy that. Im from Delhi as well.
All the best
Thank you so much!!! But we have just finished up in Delhi! We’re on our way to see more in India! But if we end up coming back, definitely! Thank you so much 😁😁🙏🏻
Really love how you keep a positive attitude and big smile on your face. Both of you have a great journey and amazing experience.
We're having such an amazing time here in India
Thanks for such a great video trying Indian street food in Delhi's oldest market👍
Visit Pune sometime when you visit Maharashtra, people often just travel Mumbai and leave out other cities.
I can promise you won't regret traveling to Pune , food, people everything is just amazing 🙂🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
There is lot of honesty in way you explore India! and that's great! don't miss these places, Goa, Uttrakhand (Rishikesh,Kasol), Kashmir (Gulmar, Sonmarg, Srinagar), Ladakh, Darjeeling, Banaras (Holiest place in Hinduism), Mumbai, Manglore for cleanst beaches. there is lot more but don't miss these on your first trip!
I love this channel. I've been watching all your Southeast Asia vlogs. A few weeks ago, I actually considered India, but wasn't so sure. This video made me really want to go.
🙏 both of you, how are you in India! Mam you are friendly with peoples i like and Always Indian people is friendly, mam visit in India best time is October ( start normally winter) to February , i hope you have a nice weekend , stay safe healthy, god bless you and all the best,
Hey Josie 😊 Welcome to India 🤗🇮🇳 I was randomly scrolling over RUclips then saw your Holi 🎨video and just had a look by then I have played all the three Vlogs which was shot in India and I love the way you interact 🤝 with people and give then respect 👏it's completely awesome to see how eagerly you are on it to know everything about India 🇮🇳..
For Less Spicy - Mirchi Nahi Chahiye
How are you - Aap Kaise ho?
One more thing I have subscribed your channel and waiting to see more of your vlogs in future😊
Go to Leh , Dras, kedarnath. These are himalayan cities and receive so much snow. The himalayas are breath-taking.
Loved your vids! Now I'm thinking of visiting India next year :) more vids pls!!!
I'm just see your Holi videos & subscribe your channel lots of love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you for watching and subscribing! 😁😁
It's a joy to watch you explore and absorb the Indian way of life.
India is so huge and diverse that all these recommendations will confuse you. Choose what you love - Mountains, Deserts, Beaches, Forests - name it and India has it, hence it is called a sub-continent.
For this time of the year, it would be best to explore the Mountains - go to Kashmir, Ladakh, Manali in the North and Sikkim, Arunachal in the North East.
Have a wonderful time 😀
Josie. When you say Shukriya, it means thank you in urdu. In Hindi the proper word is Dhanyavaad.
Also in Amritsar, do visit the Golden Temple (and have langar there), in Delhi visit the Akshardham Temple, in Mumbai visit the Siddhivinayaka Temple and if you go to Vrindavan near Agra definitely visit Prem Temple and Banke Bihari Temple. All these are awesome and worth visiting.
Your expressions are priceless. Love your videos
I watched your video for the first time and it was amazing. You should visit Delhi, Mumbai, Ranchi, Lucknow, Agra, Chennai, Mahabalipuram near Chennai. Mysore
Love from india 🇮🇳❤️
Love ur reaction and please do visit South India... I'm sure u gonna love it 💓
Enjoy your stay in India 🇮🇳🧡
Okay so the White liquid in the cup he gave you is called "Raita", it's yogurt + veg and my favorite thing to give to my non Indian friends when they struggle with the hotness of the food I make. For every bite you take, add a small amount to your spoon or bread. It'll mix in with the spicy dish just enough so you get 3 distinct taste profiles(spicy dish, Raita, spicy dish+Raita). At this point, you can just modify the amount of either in each bite to lean where you want. The most important thing is that it'll almost completely mask the spicy in any indian dish that I've eaten/served if you add enough. And btw enough time in India and your spicy tolerance will go way up no matter what you do 😂
I really loved when you say NAMASKAR to everyone it seems very cute❤️
The thin and fluffy bread you eat was bhature and the spicy curry was chhole
Josie lifts things...u lift my mood too...thanks for the videos
Love that!
Srinagar ( Switzerland of the East, Heaven of the World)
Amritsar (India Pakistan border)
Varanasi ( Religious capital of India)
Kolkata ( Old British Capital, City of Entertainment)
Darjeeling ( Queen of Himalayas)
Udaipur ( Kings Town)
Goa ( Beaches )
Kerala ( God's own Country )
Agra ( Taj mahal)
Josie welcome you in india visit every where it's almost safe in india but it's a billion people so stay safe god bless you
She is so lively and enjoy every small thing.. I want to be like her❤❤
Ur so smile and freindly
I bacame a big fan of u.
India&austrelia brotherhood
Welcome to India! Your namaskar is sweetest
Oh Shyam ji ki yaatra❤. The religious procession you participated for some time, he is the deity my clan worships. Nice to see that. Jai Shri Shyam 🙏
The dish is called Chola-batura. The fried bread you had is called Batura, you eat it with chloa - chick peas curry. They gave you Raita in a glass - plain yogurt/curd with salt and some spices.
I would say backwaters/lakes in Kerala, cold desert of ladakh, hill stations in Himachal Pradesh, palaces,deserts in rajasthan, salt plains in Gujarat, lust green forests in Nagaland, Sunderbans (largest river delta) in west bengal, beautiful city of Noida, kaziranga national park in Assam where you get see one Horned rhino. There are many places and states which I missed out. But any way this gives you a slight essence what India is. Happy journey.
Bro Rajasthan is not only known for deserts only..it's also home to most numbers of forts and well as a lot of lakes.. specifically udaipur...and eastern Rajasthan is different from western desert part.
And salt lakes are also in Rajasthan.
@@eliminator2847 i know brother, in India sand dunes are only in rajasthan. What is why I mentioned it.
Do visit Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh, India. If you're a non vegetarian, it is completely heaven . The non veg cuisine you get here totally magical ✨ Also the city has a history of NAWABS OR also said the CITY OF NAWABS 🌼💜 . Do try the Royal Cafe's basket chaat in Hazratganj.
Visit INDORE (Its in Madhya Pradesh State), It's crowned cleanest city of India 6 times in row. Its very well connected with air, train & road with Delhi. A couple of days will be good enough to enjoy very vast variety of food, specially at 56 shops, Rajbara (Its gold market at day & food stalls at night) etc.
And also sarafa bazaar at night
Ask an Indian to buy you a ticket when there is so much price difference.
Most places have no differentiation on the ticket itself. So once you get the ticket you’re in, no matter you’re foreigner or local.
That drive is to soothing when you have something spicy.
So finally all the colors got cleaned 😉 . An Uphill Task for sure. But i don't know your happy face makes my day. U guys r the best... and Your hindi is improving a lot.
When in India you should visit~
1. For Beautiful Indian Beaches----> a) Andaman Nicobar Islands (Havelock's, Neil Islands. Rose and Smith Islands, Elephanta beach, Radha Nagar beach).
b) Lakshyadweep Islands (Bangaram Islands,
Thinikara, Minikoy.)
c) Goa, Kerala, Gokarna.
2. For Dessert Palaces- Rajasthan's Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar. Jaisalmer offers (overnight dessert stay, bonfire under moonlit sky/ camel safari).
3. For Snowy Himalayan Mountains --->
Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, Ladhak, Leh, Nubra valley, Tso moriri, Pagong lake, Tawang, Manali-Sissu, Spiti valley, Sikkim - Nathu la pass, Gurudongmar lake, Lachung, Tsomgo lake/Changu lake, Yumthang Valley, Mcleodganj/Dharamshala, Kashmir (snows in winter).
4. For Backwaters, Tree/ Boat House ---> Kerala - Kumarakom, Alleppey, Varkala beach, Kovallam beach, Idduki, Thekkady, Munnar, Wayanad.
5. For Tropical Beaches---> Goa - Vagator, Calangute, Anjuna, Colva, & Benaulim. Grand Island for water sports. Fort Aguada, Church of Mae De Deus, Basilica of Bom Jesus. Temple of Bodgeshwar, St Xavier's Church.
6. For Religious Tourism, Ganga -- --> Rishikesh (rafting), Golden temple, Akshardam Temple (Delhi), Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Ranakpur temple, Bodh Gaya, Dharamshala, Brihadeshwara Temple, Dilwara Temples, Monasteries in North east (Leh, Ladhak, Sikkim, Tawang). 7. For Exotic, Different Architecture ---> Hampi, Badami Cave, Love Temple Khajuraho, Orccha city, Ujjain's
Mahakaleshwar Corridor, Mahabalipuram, Jatayu Earth Centre, Ellora Caves, Unakoti Rock Carving, Kailash Temple, Rameshwaram, Ramoji Film City.
8. For Hill stations ---> Sikkim, Munnar, Ooty, Coorg, Chitmangloor, Shillong, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, Pahalgam, Manali -Sissu, Kodaikanal, Lonavala, Koroli, Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra Hill Stations.
9. For Wildlife Safari --> Mysuru Zoo, Kaziranga National Park, Rajgir Wildlife Safari Bihar, Panna Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett - Uttarakhand, Ranthambore National Park, Hemis National Park, Sasan-Gir Wildlife
Sanctuary, Kanha National Park.
10. For Jungle Waterfalls, Wildlife, Camping, Offbeat Tourist Spots ---> Madya Pradesh, Jharkhand.
11. For Forts, Palaces, Temples ---> Delhi,Rajasthan, Mysore, Gujarat, Agra, Madya Pradesh, Telegana.
12. North East India --> Meghalaya -
Cherrapunji, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim,
Assam.
Save this list for guidence. India is 29 states 7 Union Territories. Each state is distinct and diverse by race, ethnicity, cuisine, language, festivals, ethnic dress, religion, mannerisms etc. No one state is similar to the other. Therefore India or indians cannot be stereotyped in one category for anything. Each state experience is unique. Google each "Indian state tourist spots" based on your preference (Dessert, Fort, Snow, Palaces, Hill Station, Himalayas, Temples, etc).
INDIA IS 😍 😍
I love my country india
Hello any suggestions anyone wanna give
Should I add few more places
If yes do tell me
Desh ke tourism ko boost karne ke liye kar raha hu. Jai hind.
Ur 1st vlog started with our shyam baba🙏🏻
Visit NORTH - EAST INDIA, Kaziranga national park (one horn rhino), Asia's first oil industry, tea garden,Majuli(world largest river island), kamakhya temple, guwahati (gate way of northeast), beautiful hilly areas, greeny grass land , most biodiversity area, different cultures and different traditional life style etc.... Welcome to North East 🙏🙏