Foreigners DON'T VISIT THIS RAJASTHAN SITE | Chittorgarh Fort Visual Tour (By Two Foreigners)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @marthelemieux2156
    @marthelemieux2156 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful site. Thanks for sharing the history of this fort.😉

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  5 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Marthe. Thank you for tuning in and enjoying our visual tour of Chittorgarh Fort. This was an impromptu stop that we made between Udaipur and Jaipur. Even the walk up the hill to the fort is beautiful, passing through 7 massive gates (pols). This truly was one of our favourite days in all of India and it's a site that we would return to in a heartbeat. 🥰🤗🥰🤗

  • @Vancouver_Dan
    @Vancouver_Dan 5 месяцев назад

    Wow! Thanks for taking us along (and l love the music)!

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Dan. Thanks for enjoying our video and chosen music. Hopefully on a future trip we'll get to visit Kumbhalgarh Fort (also in Rajasthan). It is referred to as the Great Wall of India!
      There really is so much to see and eat in India! Don't even get us going on the food... it is absolutely fantastic! Maybe India will be a future destination of yours? Thanks for your support Dan. 🤗🤗

  • @huseyinsengonul0
    @huseyinsengonul0 3 месяца назад

    I loved your video! Looking forward to seeing your Istanbul adventures.

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  3 месяца назад

      Hi Hüseyin. It is so lovely to hear from you and we are sorry it's taken us a few days to get back to you. We hope you enjoyed your second week of your holidays at home here in Turkey along the Aegean Coast. Did you return to visit Ephesus?
      We are currently in Sanliurfa and we have loved it here, even if it is rather hot at the moment! We visited Göbeklitepe and we explored the beautiful city of Sanliurfa. Tomorrow we are moving on to Karadut, where we will base ourselves for a couple of nights as we visit Nemrut Daği. After that the plan is to visit Kars and Ani, though we reckon we might visit Mardin first. Pamukkale is also on our radar, towards the end of our trip. Turkey is absolutely beautiful and we are already wishing we had more than the 5 weeks that we have! We will definitely return as there is still so much to see here.
      Istanbul was amazing 😍😍. We stayed near Taksim Square and we found it very easy to get around. We think Istanbul has quite possibly the best public transport system we have ever experienced anywhere. It would be very easy to spend a month or more in Istanbul alone.
      Thanks Hüseyin for enjoying our video and please keep in touch with us. It was lovely chatting with you at Dublin Airport. Thanks again for all of your recommendations and thanks to your Dad too. We hope our paths cross again some day. 🤗🤗

  • @roybradley5532
    @roybradley5532 5 месяцев назад

    The art is very impressive. The music confused Elaine she didn't know I was watching your video🤣 Take good care and I will be watching.

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Roy. Yeah we tried to pick some music to go with the footage! Hopefully the tunes enticed Elaine to watch too, after her initial confusion 😉. We got to see so much incredible architecture, art and fascinating remnants of India's past during our visit there. Chittorgarh Fort was definitely a highlight for us, but there is still so much of India for us to explore... hopefully this winter!
      Sorry for the late response, we're winding down our spring house sit and getting ready to head up to Alaska. Thanks a million Roy for always being there for us.

  • @bluebutterflytravels191
    @bluebutterflytravels191 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely visual tour. Although I have to admit, India is about the last place on my travel bucket-list...but I know there are parts of the country that are very beautiful. This on this election day in central Mexico as we are still awaiting the start of the rainy season (and enduring a few heat waves)...

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  5 месяцев назад

      Hello. It's lovely to hear from you. We hope all is going well for yous in Mexico. Hopefully the rains will come soon to cool everything down.
      There are so many incredible forts, palaces and amazing sites to visit in India. It can be daunting trying to choose where to go and what to see. Hopefully on our next visit we'll get out into the countryside a wee bit more. There really is just so much to see there. India is very different and can be quite intense. We can see how it's definitely not for everyone, but we're looking forwards to returning later this year. Thanks for tuning in to us Blue Butterfly Travels.

  • @vannfabroa953
    @vannfabroa953 2 месяца назад

    Hi fiona its me vann vacpac ..
    Enjoy travel 😊😊😊

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  Месяц назад

      Hi Vann! It's so lovely to hear from you. We hope yourself and Jude are keeping well . Tell him we say "hello". We're just back from Turkey and Georgia and are here in New Mexico at our autumn house sit. We'll be returning to India this winter and also visiting Vietnam - we can't wait. We'll see yous next summer in Naknek. 🤗🤗

  • @cattleheart
    @cattleheart 3 месяца назад

    Hello! Apologies for the off-topic question but I really wanted to visit Ireland next summer. Any tips or maybe other similar youtube traveler channels to recommend? Safe travels and tysm for your videos! I especially love the ones from Michoacan as that's my father's homestate. 💙

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  Месяц назад

      Hello cattleheart and the most massive apologies for taking so very long to get back to your lovely comment. We have been travelling through Turkey and Georgia since the beginning of August, but we are finally settled at our house sit here in New Mexico for the next couple of months.
      We really hope you do get to visit Ireland, it is a beautiful, magical place steeped in history, folklore, wit and warmth (people-wise not climate -wise 😉). For me (Fiona), one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland is around the Ox Mountains (Sligo/Mayo border). This is still relatively untouristy compared to more popular established tourist destinations. However those well-trodden areas are also very much worth visiting, for e.g. Connemara, Co. Galway, The Ring of Kerry, Killarney etc.. Renting a car will definitely give you the freedom to get off the beaten path, but there are buses and trains too. However, as anywhere you are beholden to bus and train schedules and destinations.
      Dublin (where I'm from) is worth a visit - the National Museum is free and is a great introduction to Ireland's lengthy history. There are brilliant pubs if you fancy a pint and honestly just a tonne of other things to do. One of my most favourite things to do in the world is to have an afternoon pint and cheese toastie, whilst doing "The Irish Times" crossword in "Grogan's" pub in Dublin.
      The north of Ireland is stunning too. Newcastle Co. Down has always been a favourite of mine. The Giant's Causeway in Co. Antrim is a must-visit if you do make it up north and Belfast is a fascinating city.
      September always seems to be a good time of year to visit Ireland. The weather is typically a wee bit more favourable around then, but remember it is Ireland... if it's not raining then it's threatening to rain 😉! Keep an umbrella handy always.
      Ireland is expensive and from what I have heard car rental is quite pricey there. We're usually visiting family in Dublin, so we've never rented a car there.
      The only other RUclips folk from Ireland that I know of typically have videos of other countries that they have travelled to, but I think they might have a few videos of Ireland in their playlists. here's a few channels: @JanetNewenham, @GoTime Travels and @ungraceful_guide.
      I hope these few suggestions have helped you. If you have any other questions just reach out to us at our email address in the "About" section in our channel bio.
      We are in love with Michoacán, Mexico. It is hands down our favourite state. We are honoured and delighted to know that you've enjoyed our videos from there. We also very much appreciate your kind words about all of our videos.
      Again we are incredibly sorry for our tardy response to you. I (Fiona) hadn't forgotten you, I just needed time to respond. Please give me a shout if I can answer any questions you might have about Ireland and let me know if you make it there. Thanks a million cattleheart for your support and kindness. 🤗🤗

  • @Reena-b7k
    @Reena-b7k 27 дней назад

    It will take india about 2 decade to become little clean and become upper middle income country because india is just 2000 dollars GDP per capita if things become. Organised and clean it will be best country to explore history 🙂

  • @Spookyliciousness
    @Spookyliciousness 3 месяца назад

    Wat up Fiona it’s Mico fish house lol

    • @ACoupleofDrifters
      @ACoupleofDrifters  3 месяца назад +1

      Mico!! It's so lovely to hear from you 🤗🤗. Sorry for the late response, we've visited Jerry's family in Pittsburgh, my family in Dublin and right now we're in Istanbul since leaving Leader Creek!
      We hope your current fish processing gig is going well and we hope you have a brilliant time travelling this winter. Keep in touch with us Mico and let us know how how your adventures are going. We'll see you in Naknek in June 2025 😊🥰😊🥰.