I like how you vlog. There is no stupid hyping of content, no excessive use of superlatives and the editing is pleasing. (Even the music wasn't the same generic ' India ' music). Nice and quiet. 👍👍
What i love about travelling in India which i do get in other countries which is not quite in the same level ...is the random situations that happen.. spontaneity of India ... The way people just come up to you and start talking to you about all kinds of things.. it's a never ending fun adventure thats so addicting and a country that I will continue to keep travelling to UNTIL THE DAY I DIE... Until I see every state .. every heritage site .. experience to the full each of this country s corners .... -Jason billam Awwww..😍😍....... Jason... The spontaneity with which you spoke this and emotions connected to it made me tear up!! Much admired !! May India always give you beautiful memories to cherish..!!
I'm a 63 year old man from the US. I traveled around the world last year and on one leg of my journey I took a non AC sleeper train from Varanasi to Agra. It was inexpensive as I remember at about 400 Rupees or just over $5 US (I believe that I received the Senior fare rate). I was the only foriegner on an EXTREMELY full train, as every seat was taken and every available square inch of floor space was occupied by a sleeping traveler. To be fair it was very soon after Varanasi's Dev Diwali Festival, which I'm certain contributed to the overcrowding. The journey was fine, I had my vinyl bed to myself. Not having AC was perfect as it was quite cold that night and I was dressed for it comfortably. Everything imaginable was offered for sale from something to eat, drink, to services. Shoe cleaners were busy and I enjoyed watching a young man repairing broken zippers on people's bags and jackets. Getting to the restroom was challenging, I had to walk on the lower tier seats in order to avoid the floor as it was wall to wall with the slumbering bodies of very tired worshipers. The restrooms were disgusting (their floors were an inch deep of sloshing mess). Thankfully I didn't need to enter.... I hit the toilet from the doorway. Except for the restrooms I enjoyed my 14 hours on the overnight train. The Varanasi train station is grand in its Indian colonial architecture and marble floors. It was also crowded and hectic but wasn't difficult to navigate to my platform. Every platform had shops where you could buy a variety of products. Arriving in Agra the next morning I stepped off the train right next to the magnificent Jama Masjid. A red Mosque built in the 1650's. Both cities were incredible.
I love India I don't know much about it, India is lucky to have precious movie stars like Aamir khan.Indians are pretty good at Software and know by heart the trigonometric values that most people do with a calculator. There are not only the poor area but also the ultra-rich areas in India. It possess the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity. There is so much variety in India that I find it fascinating so everyone who goes there can find something for themselves. I love curry:) I can't comment against their religious beliefs, it's the person's choice. Love from Türkiye 🇹🇷♥️🇮🇳
I don't want to share a room with friend or foe on any sleeper in the world. Since Indian Railways does not allow passengers to book a single room I'll stick to fast day trains like Vane Bharat and vista domes when I land in India next year..
You have an enlightened soul. Good luck with your travel in India. I lived in London and Portsmouth for about 15 years and I loved traveling across Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales.
I really like the way British speak English. I wish fellow indians would speak as clearly and use more refined language as much as possible. But that seem like a distant dream. Those first generation politicians in india used to have this accent it was unique blend of indian and British accent. But it is lost now as 70 years have passed since independence.
english is not our language and english is india like poison for our cultures and i feel really proud when politicians dont choose to speak english and stick with their mother tongue. we have fought long first with islamic invaders and then with british bigots for our civilization. we are the only indigenous people in world who have saved their language,culture and land from uncultured british trash.
I'm Japanese so if it dosen't make any sense sry. I found its interesting that how many people are actually interested in UA-cam filming in India. I saw your other countries video and people's reactions are all different and depends on where you are. Thank you for taking us to different world.
I have recently travelled 1st class from Varanasi (the out of town station) to Delhi, 10 hour trip, with a friend on the upper berth, but on the opposite side the 2 berths were occupied by a family of 5, with a kid screaming throughout the night. A disaster, definitely not worth the money. Before we took the train we were invited to wait in the waiting room for ''upper class gents'' for our train. The smelly toilet attached to that waiting room hasn't seen a good scrub in years
I am very shy and I would be timid about approaching a foreigner from another country, just to make small talk. But Indians do not have inhibitions. That is great! The only thing I find odd is asking a total stranger for a selfie with them.
We just assum if a guy is white and blonde, he definitely can be justin timberlake or maybe even Chris evans 🤣. Brother its just the curiosity of having met a foreigners drives these innocent people to get a selfie as memorabilia 😃
Hi there Traveled a lot in India You need to go in person to railway station and get a tourist quota ticket. You can not buy this online. It’s easy that way to get none air con second class ticket. Also book train tickets at least four or five days in advance. Ticket agents will always say second class is full ,,,they get more commission by selling first class.
Jason, to operate the taps in the train, you push the bottom portion of the faucet up, and it releases water as long as you hold it there. Prevents water wastage, I suppose!
Enjoyed your selection of Indian music whilst showing the beautiful countryside at sunset. It certainly added to the atmosphere you wanted to portray. I think your series on India is my favourite of your vlogs so far - thank you.
At 14:06, Mr Jason, you would come across such taps frequently across India. It is not to be turned for water, but the tip of the tap should be pushed up for water to flow! As soon as you take off your hand, the tip of the tap which was pushed up, comes down and water stops flowing automatically. By the way, you didn't have any co-traveller?
if you like quiet places then North East India is nice for you. it is one of the real jewels of India undiscovered paradise among foreigners. people there look East Asian, full of tribes and great nature. although the culture has been changed due to half the population converted by Missionaries from UK and USA. still it is great place to visit. you will be surprised how clean it is and how simple the people are.
2:05 Tamilnadu is most authentic state in India as it is least amount invaded/ruled by outsiders. people there are very spiritual. trip to there will be culturally enriching. you will find lots of great architecture thousands of years old made by carving granite rocks. some of them been through invasions natural calamities and still standing.
It was called the Madras presidency under th British. Mysore and Travancore were the unconquered Kingdoms. It had the highest literacy and HDI levels at the time of Independence.
Ah I like your vidio very much. I was also on that train, in opposite direction. Has been 25 years ago. Seems very much approved. Also Hampi and Hospet I advise to go!
From Pompey UK,.. but Wow, this vidvlog really took me back to 2005 and my first taste of wild wonderous whacky India,.. what a crazy maelstrom of a ride that first train journey is,.. mine was from Trivandrum to varkala Fantastic content my friend Aaron
Looking forward for yours Hampi Vlog. There are so many wonderful both historical and natural landscapes destinations to explore in Karnataka State in South of India: Agumbe, Aihole, Almatti, Bidar, Bellary, Badami, Bantwal, Kemanagundi, Kudremukh, Virajpet, Somwarpet, Madikeri, Udupi, Karwar, Mangalore, Dandeli, Shravanabelegola, Mullayanagiri, Pattadakkal, Melkote, Belur, Halebidu, Sakleshpura, Sringeri, Davanagere, Haveri, Belagavi, Sirsi, Yana, Dandeli, Shivamoga, Ramanagara, Raichur, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Kalaburgi, Nagarahole National Park, Srirangapatna, Gadag, Tumkuru, Nandi Hills, Skandagiri, Atharange Caves, Gundlupet, Maski, Kumar Parvat, BB Hills, MM Hills, Yellapura, Chikaballapur, Hubli, Dharwad, Honnavar, Gokarna. Take Care😊
Another wonderful, informative video. I was just thinking if at the beginning you could add a map to show where we are and, if necessary, where we will be going.
you are quite a passionate India Traveller. obviously you would be because you have seen the authentic India in Kumbh Mela where beautiful people from villages all around India come and visit. whoever have experienced that will fall in love with the country.
I was also recently a bit confused of the reservation system in Indian trains. The official website showed that I booked the last remaining place on the AC3 class and all travel agency websites showed that the train was fully booked. However, on the travel day I was the only person traveling in the train car! So did everyone else suddenly cancel or miss the train? Or how else all the websites showed that the train was fully booked when in reality it wasn't? We will probably never know😁 Anyway, I enjoyed my private ride through India
Bruh some Vietnamese number told me to Like this video for money I don't know what kind of Far reach program or promotion you guys are using but I feel scammed. Not sure whose fault is this.
please visit Tamilnadu State in South India. Tamil Nadu's great places to visit are Madurai, Mamallapuram, Kanchipuram, Thanjavur, Rameswaram, Ooty, Kodaikanal. it is my favourite South Indian state if you visit you will absolutely love.
Why do you want to travel by sleeper class train? Just because its cheaper? I'm sure you know it'll be hot, uncomfortable & dirty. You may fall sick and end up spending a lot more money on hospital bills. You''ll not get any other 'experience'. Mahatma Gandhi always traveled in 3rd class train because he wanted to know how the common man traveled & lived and he hoped to bring notice to some authority who might be able to change the situation for them.
متابعك من الجزائر دائما تقدم الاروع والأغرب من ثقافات الشعوب المختلفة لك مني كل الدعم بالتوفيق صديقي رحلة جديدة سنعيش معك مختلف الاجواء فعلا انت خارق💪💪💪
Very nice of you brother to say nice things about India. But plz be careful , especially becoz u r a tourist. Lot of scamsters tend to flock around you
India ki train jaurny yaadgar ban jati hai .purane waqt me zindagi ka sabse yaadgar pal hua krta tha .wo bhi kya din the chahte the ki ye safar kabhi khatam hi na ho ...soch ke Rona ata hai 😭😭😭😭
متابعك من الجزائر دائما تقدم الاروع والأغرب من ثقافات الشعوب المختلفة لك مني كل الدعم بالتوفيق صديقي رحلة جديدة سنعيش معك مختلف الاجواء فعلا انت خارق💪💪💪
I like how you vlog. There is no stupid hyping of content, no excessive use of superlatives and the editing is pleasing. (Even the music wasn't the same generic ' India ' music).
Nice and quiet. 👍👍
What i love about travelling in India which i do get in other countries which is not quite in the same level ...is the random situations that happen.. spontaneity of India ... The way people just come up to you and start talking to you about all kinds of things.. it's a never ending fun adventure thats so addicting and a country that I will continue to keep travelling to UNTIL THE DAY I DIE... Until I see every state .. every heritage site .. experience to the full each of this country s corners ....
-Jason billam
Awwww..😍😍....... Jason... The spontaneity with which you spoke this and emotions connected to it made me tear up!! Much admired !! May India always give you beautiful memories to cherish..!!
Great you are the first foreigner I have seen who is confident of what to look for in train journeys.
I'm a 63 year old man from the US. I traveled around the world last year and on one leg of my journey I took a non AC sleeper train from Varanasi to Agra. It was inexpensive as I remember at about 400 Rupees or just over $5 US (I believe that I received the Senior fare rate). I was the only foriegner on an EXTREMELY full train, as every seat was taken and every available square inch of floor space was occupied by a sleeping traveler. To be fair it was very soon after Varanasi's Dev Diwali Festival, which I'm certain contributed to the overcrowding. The journey was fine, I had my vinyl bed to myself. Not having AC was perfect as it was quite cold that night and I was dressed for it comfortably. Everything imaginable was offered for sale from something to eat, drink, to services. Shoe cleaners were busy and I enjoyed watching a young man repairing broken zippers on people's bags and jackets. Getting to the restroom was challenging, I had to walk on the lower tier seats in order to avoid the floor as it was wall to wall with the slumbering bodies of very tired worshipers. The restrooms were disgusting (their floors were an inch deep of sloshing mess). Thankfully I didn't need to enter.... I hit the toilet from the doorway. Except for the restrooms I enjoyed my 14 hours on the overnight train. The Varanasi train station is grand in its Indian colonial architecture and marble floors. It was also crowded and hectic but wasn't difficult to navigate to my platform. Every platform had shops where you could buy a variety of products. Arriving in Agra the next morning I stepped off the train right next to the magnificent Jama Masjid. A red Mosque built in the 1650's. Both cities were incredible.
Sir we ourselves book AC coaches.. it's quite affordable compared to hotels..
Seems like you had a great experience despite it being a journey in the non ac sleeper class during a holiday rush.
@@shubhounofficial5125 There were none available so I roughed it with thousands of others that night. It was an amazing experience.
I was in India in December. Delhi Agra Jaipur. Air pollution was so bad. Shockingly bad. Hazardous levels everyday
I love India I don't know much about it, India is lucky to have precious movie stars like Aamir khan.Indians are pretty good at Software and know by heart the trigonometric values that most people do with a calculator. There are not only the poor area but also the ultra-rich areas in India. It possess the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity. There is so much variety in India that I find it fascinating so everyone who goes there can find something for themselves. I love curry:)
I can't comment against their religious beliefs, it's the person's choice. Love from Türkiye 🇹🇷♥️🇮🇳
Paneer is not like cottage cheese its like mexican queso fresco hafd and crumbly. Both use vinegar to curdle the milk
I don't want to share a room with friend or foe on any sleeper in the world. Since Indian Railways does not allow passengers to book a single room I'll stick to fast day trains like Vane Bharat and vista domes when I land in India next year..
I love your love for India, your desire of discovering every corner of this amazing country.
You have an enlightened soul. Good luck with your travel in India. I lived in London and Portsmouth for about 15 years and I loved traveling across Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales.
I really like the way British speak English. I wish fellow indians would speak as clearly and use more refined language as much as possible. But that seem like a distant dream. Those first generation politicians in india used to have this accent it was unique blend of indian and British accent. But it is lost now as 70 years have passed since independence.
english is not our language and english is india like poison for our cultures and i feel really proud when politicians dont choose to speak english and stick with their mother tongue. we have fought long first with islamic invaders and then with british bigots for our civilization. we are the only indigenous people in world who have saved their language,culture and land from uncultured british trash.
Jason, traveling on the first class train is so much fun and comfortable I traveled on the first class train this year and loved it ;)
I'm Japanese so if it dosen't make any sense sry. I found its interesting that how many people are actually interested in UA-cam filming in India. I saw your other countries video and people's reactions are all different and depends on where you are. Thank you for taking us to different world.
I have recently travelled 1st class from Varanasi (the out of town station) to Delhi, 10 hour trip, with a friend on the upper berth, but on the opposite side the 2 berths were occupied by a family of 5, with a kid screaming throughout the night. A disaster, definitely not worth the money.
Before we took the train we were invited to wait in the waiting room for ''upper class gents'' for our train. The smelly toilet attached to that waiting room hasn't seen a good scrub in years
LOL. How was a family of 5 travelling in 1st class with 2 berths ? Maybe such things happen in England, not in India 2023
Why are you so negative 😅😅😅 can't find positive??
I am very shy and I would be timid about approaching a foreigner from another country, just to make small talk. But Indians do not have inhibitions. That is great! The only thing I find odd is asking a total stranger for a selfie with them.
Very true, they just come up to you and start talking. It’s amazing to see how there’s no barriers like in the west (and refreshing).
We just assum if a guy is white and blonde, he definitely can be justin timberlake or maybe even Chris evans 🤣.
Brother its just the curiosity of having met a foreigners drives these innocent people to get a selfie as memorabilia 😃
Prices in the train and station are elevated so you can buy items like snacks/ cold drinks from shops outside station which are comparatively cheaper.
Hi there
Traveled a lot in India
You need to go in person to railway station and get a tourist quota ticket.
You can not buy this online.
It’s easy that way to get none air con second class ticket.
Also book train tickets at least four or five days in advance.
Ticket agents will always say second class is full ,,,they get more commission by selling first class.
Makes sense. Thanks for the heads up!
Jason, to operate the taps in the train, you push the bottom portion of the faucet up, and it releases water as long as you hold it there. Prevents water wastage, I suppose!
Push the tap up to get water
Enjoyed your selection of Indian music whilst showing the beautiful countryside at sunset. It certainly added to the atmosphere you wanted to portray. I think your series on India is my favourite of your vlogs so far - thank you.
That’s nice to hear. Thanks Maggie!
At 14:06, Mr Jason, you would come across such taps frequently across India. It is not to be turned for water, but the tip of the tap should be pushed up for water to flow! As soon as you take off your hand, the tip of the tap which was pushed up, comes down and water stops flowing automatically. By the way, you didn't have any co-traveller?
if you like quiet places then North East India is nice for you. it is one of the real jewels of India undiscovered paradise among foreigners. people there look East Asian, full of tribes and great nature. although the culture has been changed due to half the population converted by Missionaries from UK and USA. still it is great place to visit. you will be surprised how clean it is and how simple the people are.
I need to get there at some point!
Press tap upwards to open release to close
Really enjoying your great travel videos. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your time!
Beautiful sharing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are the best Jason
Really enjoying this series Jason, keep up the good work! 😊
Good list. You could add: travel towel, moist wipes for hand&face, travel cutlery, travel clothing, toiletries etc.
2:05 Tamilnadu is most authentic state in India as it is least amount invaded/ruled by outsiders. people there are very spiritual. trip to there will be culturally enriching. you will find lots of great architecture thousands of years old made by carving granite rocks. some of them been through invasions natural calamities and still standing.
It was called the Madras presidency under th British.
Mysore and Travancore were the unconquered Kingdoms. It had the highest literacy and HDI levels at the time of Independence.
I’m glad you’re respectful and avoid showing their faces!
Dear Jason, enjoy your trip to beautiful India. 🎶🎶Warm regards from beautiful Indonesia.
Ah I like your vidio very much. I was also on that train, in opposite direction. Has been 25 years ago. Seems very much approved. Also Hampi and Hospet I advise to go!
staying at homestay is the best decision for foreigners in India for the best Indian experience. never stay at hotels in tourist places.
Absolutely beautiful. very nice.
@03:44 their concepts of 5000 is not true.... yugas r in larger timescale
From Pompey UK,.. but
Wow, this vidvlog really took me back to 2005 and my first taste of wild wonderous whacky India,.. what a crazy maelstrom of a ride that first train journey is,.. mine was from Trivandrum to varkala
Fantastic content my friend
Aaron
😂I think you tried the unreserved coach to reach Varkala.
Looking forward for yours Hampi Vlog. There are so many wonderful both historical and natural landscapes destinations to explore in Karnataka State in South of India: Agumbe, Aihole, Almatti, Bidar, Bellary, Badami, Bantwal, Kemanagundi, Kudremukh, Virajpet, Somwarpet, Madikeri, Udupi, Karwar, Mangalore, Dandeli, Shravanabelegola, Mullayanagiri, Pattadakkal, Melkote, Belur, Halebidu, Sakleshpura, Sringeri, Davanagere, Haveri, Belagavi, Sirsi, Yana, Dandeli, Shivamoga, Ramanagara, Raichur, Yadgir, Vijayapura, Kalaburgi, Nagarahole National Park, Srirangapatna, Gadag, Tumkuru, Nandi Hills, Skandagiri, Atharange Caves, Gundlupet, Maski, Kumar Parvat, BB Hills, MM Hills, Yellapura, Chikaballapur, Hubli, Dharwad, Honnavar, Gokarna. Take Care😊
If you run out of toilet paper or see that there is no toilet paper
Call your coach/bogie attended
Another wonderful, informative video. I was just thinking if at the beginning you could add a map to show where we are and, if necessary, where we will be going.
Noted!
Throughly enjoying your adventures in India so far Jason thanks for sharing! Also would you ever go back to Egypt to Explore more of it?
Don't miss pondicherry and auroville city
3:30 who is that guy and what did he say? I didn't understand a word.
Um Did U Read That Book Jason?
14:14 pull it up
Try Vande Bharat Express👍
Thanks again John in Chicago
Mysore.is.beautiful.placenicejounery❤🎉
This time please visit Kerala too ❤
Thanks for sharing
you are quite a passionate India Traveller. obviously you would be because you have seen the authentic India in Kumbh Mela where beautiful people from villages all around India come and visit. whoever have experienced that will fall in love with the country.
Brilliant video as always, are you still in India?
Nice
I was also recently a bit confused of the reservation system in Indian trains. The official website showed that I booked the last remaining place on the AC3 class and all travel agency websites showed that the train was fully booked. However, on the travel day I was the only person traveling in the train car! So did everyone else suddenly cancel or miss the train? Or how else all the websites showed that the train was fully booked when in reality it wasn't? We will probably never know😁 Anyway, I enjoyed my private ride through India
It can be confusing at times!
passengers might board from different stations that's why it shows booked
@@JasonBillamTravelyou're not kidding, India is mind-blowing,.. safe journey, your content is first class mush
You have to push that tap upwards then it's gone work😆
Bruh some Vietnamese number told me to Like this video for money I don't know what kind of Far reach program or promotion you guys are using but I feel scammed. Not sure whose fault is this.
Taps need to be pushed from the bottom
Super
please visit Tamilnadu State in South India. Tamil Nadu's great places to visit are Madurai, Mamallapuram, Kanchipuram, Thanjavur, Rameswaram, Ooty, Kodaikanal. it is my favourite South Indian state if you visit you will absolutely love.
Hampi express?
Great video again, love to see much more of India
Plenty of videos to come!
Future prediction, you will meet Gabriel😅
Why do you want to travel by sleeper class train? Just because its cheaper? I'm sure you know it'll be hot, uncomfortable & dirty. You may fall sick and end up spending a lot more money on hospital bills. You''ll not get any other 'experience'. Mahatma Gandhi always traveled in 3rd class train because he wanted to know how the common man traveled & lived and he hoped to bring notice to some authority who might be able to change the situation for them.
Very nice video
Jason, that was one of the truest videos I've seen on UA-cam! So beautiful, chaotic and real. Thankyou 🙏✨
It's like u locked your dog😂😅
You make such good travel videos! I'm so glad I found your channel!
Happy you think so Anne!
Her zaman yorum yapamasamda sizin video izlemek ğüzel başarılar
Sorry, Jason, but you're going to alienate railway enthusiasts if you don't include footage of the locos hauling your train ;-)
Hi Jason Wow I feel like I am actually traveling with you on the train such a good video.
Looks like alot of fun and adventure.
Cool to hear. Cheers Daniel!
Pls come to Kolkata and explore the town
I’ve been before (2019). I filmed three videos and then had my camera (and footage stolen). I’ll be back one day to try again!
@@JasonBillamTravel thank you sir
Nice video izmir kemer altı 🇹🇷
Nice country . Hi from Algeria ❤
Where are you bro put daily video
There are 4 seater on first class AC 😅😅😅😅
Very interesting. I think the traffic noise would drive me crazy. Like your room. The silence is lovely. It is beautiful
Yes, Indians have an inexplicable but passionate love affair with the car horn.
متابعك من الجزائر دائما تقدم الاروع والأغرب من ثقافات الشعوب المختلفة لك مني كل الدعم بالتوفيق صديقي رحلة جديدة سنعيش معك مختلف الاجواء فعلا انت خارق💪💪💪
Thank you for taking us along with you to India. Looking forward to more.
Very nice of you brother to say nice things about India.
But plz be careful , especially becoz u r a tourist. Lot of scamsters tend to flock around you
Watching 🥰🥰🥰
Earplugs work better 😅
I do not know what it's like.
You amaze me and you are extreme brave - I can't wait till you r in my hood !
Hey Jason
🙏😆For Solo female is better by Air 🤷♀️Please don’t shop over weight check in very expensive!!!!
India ki train jaurny yaadgar ban jati hai .purane waqt me zindagi ka sabse yaadgar pal hua krta tha .wo bhi kya din the chahte the ki ye safar kabhi khatam hi na ho ...soch ke Rona ata hai 😭😭😭😭
Ugh.
hi jason, hope you are enjoying your trip to India. Nice to see you here in India for such long time. Enjoy your time.
สวัสดี
Enjoy
Go to Mangalore
متابعك من الجزائر دائما تقدم الاروع والأغرب من ثقافات الشعوب المختلفة لك مني كل الدعم بالتوفيق صديقي رحلة جديدة سنعيش معك مختلف الاجواء فعلا انت خارق💪💪💪