Love this ♥ We arrived in India two weeks ago and are having a great time so far as well 😊 Currently travelling in Mysore before heading North to do a road trip through the Himalayas
11:00 just go to Himachal Pradesh to explore snow capped mountains and valleys in India….or visit Meghalaya which is known as the Scotland of the east, Darjeeling (Famous colonial hill-station), Ooty+Coorg (Hill-stations famous for coffee plantations) or Sikkim.
Love the India videos!! You've got a good heart and the perfect personality for fitting in there. A lot people go over there with a superiority complex and they really turn the people off. Kudos!
Bro if you come to Northeast India like Sikkim and Arunachal pradesh in winter it's very cold here(-10⁰Cto -20⁰C)if you come in India that time than you will feel the real cold🥶There are snow everywhere🥶 And you can go to Shimla and Manali where you can find lots of snow ❄ and many places are there to have skiing etc... I hope you visit those places too😊
You should go to Hyderabad, India. The Hyderabad city is popularly known for its delicious offering in various foods and cuisine. The biryani, irani chai, wide array in kebabs, tandoori chicken, shawarma, haleem, qubani ka mitha, are some of the commonly loved dishes and the list is endless! Hyderabad has an eclectic mix of architecture which makes it fascinating to navigate around. From the rough-around-the-edges old town, to the luxury palaces of by gone kings, right through to the ultramodern buildings of the newly formed 'HITEC City', there is a style for everyone! Love to see you in Hyderabad one day.
Great video.. In Mumbai you are not allowed to cross the railway track but since Khopoli is in outskirts of Mumbai where monitoring does not happen often and unlike other stations escalators are not build and only single bridge to cross railway track hence rules are not followed by people.. which is bad.. hope you have great time in Mumbai..
People do cross railway tracks in Mumbai and every station doesn't have a functional escalator. The only problem is, it is not possible to monitor everyone in such a crowded city, plus in peak hours especially in lesser crowded stations people do cross the tracks as overbridiges are not great for climbing as well as narrow for a good number of people. Khopoli is way beyond the outskirts, it's 110 km from Mumbai CSTM,, an altogether different township and the cleanliness and standard of the station seems good
Harry, even though you weren't allowed to film everything, we still had a great time, It's not just you, all of us feel like we are ten years old. And it's so special to have igloos in India! You did a really great job, thanks for sharing!👍😄👏 哈利,雖然你沒有辦法拍攝所有過程,但是我們一樣看得很開心, 不只是你,我們所有觀眾都仿佛回到十歲了,印度有雪屋好特別!
Actually we have one in Mumbai too in 📍Kurla Phoniex Mall , And if you wanna see real Snow Go to Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim etc
You should go in Himachal, Uttrakhand , ladakh, Kashmir, other North Easterrn states etc. We have all kinds of lanscape, its just no vlogger travells at these places because no metropolitan city lies in these states. You should go on a Bike trip in India next time.😀
In Imagicaa, you didn't went to the real fun - Aquamagica. It is actaully the water park section of Imagicaa which is really awesome. I personally think that it is the best Waterpark in India... By the way, Big Fan...
I would love to see you in Hyderabad, India during Ramadan coz in Ramadan you will find endless street foods and the vibes are whole different, you'll definitely gonna enjoy! And also there is a humungous waterpark called wonderla which is highly recommended for you 🖤 love seeing your travel vlogs 👏🏻 hope to see you in Hyderabad too.
India's real beauty lies in North esatern states or Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In terms of best city, Bangalore tops the list. In terms of food, Delhi is best coz in Delhi food from every part of India can be found. Also, Delhi's street food in unbeatable.
Harry, always check uber or ola rates before you haggle with the local cabs as you will get a fair idea, or take an estimate from a local before leaving for any destination that what can be an approximate fare while returning...as cabbies will always gang up and give you a higher rate.
Hi Harry. If you want to explore Maharashtra state a bit more and get out of Mumbai there are some amazing mountain ranges just outside of Mumbai called the western ghats and a town called Lonavala where you can stay for easy access, there is also the modern city Pune and the ancient holy city Nashik, as you saw from the train there is lovely countryside in Maharashtra, very flat but with these lovely hills popping up everywhere. Really enjoying the series.
In my home shimla, himanchal pradesh India. Temperature goes to -20*C, now it’s -2. And at the same time in mumbai temp is 34* C. Indian is very huge it takes whole life in exploring whole india.
@@NishantKumar-gu6ol I think so it's due to Covid. I spoke to a couple of tourists and all of them said they are getting only 1 month duration and it's not even getting extended.
You guys should travel with local you tubers who are well versed with the area around. This would help you a lot in terms saving time and money making your trip more economical and hassel free.
Go to Himachal or in places like Darjeeling or Tawang in north east India and you will find snow. India literally has everything from deserts to rainforests to snow to oceans.
Wow what a cool theme park. 😎 Harry Sire you are getting the hang of it 👌 that was good bargaining. Seems like you had a great day. Those young fans were energized after meeting you. Sire can't wait to see your next video in this India series. What a beautiful country ❤safe travels Harry 🙏❤
You actually had so much fun .🙂 So do we.. watching this video..pls visit Goa and Himachal Pradesh..these two states are indeed beautiful..esp Himachal Pradesh.. picturesque. You will instantly fall in love with this state..💖
Bro if you visit Delhi visiting Akshardham temple is a must. You'll get to see Indian history in these type of rides and shows. You'll love it trust me. Whenever you visit Delhi check to visit Akshardham temple.
The bargaining part was always tough for foreigners like u who are sweet enough;)) I jstt hope you'll always get good prize Harry:) love you and your vlogs Love from India❤️
Thnk u once again my fantastic tour guide..now I will not say my life is boring here in Vancouver Canada for 40yrs..I enjoy my life now bec of u...thnks godbless n keep safe....
It would be so cool if you visited my state- Odisha. It's rather off the beaten track for international tourists but there are some nice things to see and experience. The capital and nearby areas have numerous ancient Hindu, Jain and Buddhist monuments. There are lovely beaches lining the coastline. The crafts' village (a village of traditional craftsmen. The village also has a troupe of dancers who are the practitioners of a 500 years old dance tradition wherein prepubescent boys dress up as girls and dance, performing great feats of acrobatics. Visitors might get a chance to see a performance/practice session) of Raghurajpur is quite a place of culture. The government runs nature camps in many of the state's forests where one can stay overnight. I can't vouch for the quality of service in the nature camps though, although I have heard some of them are quite good. Based just on how I rate the places they're located in, I can recommend the nature camps in Daringbadi, Satkosia, Similipal and Debrigarh in the forested interiors of the state and the mangroves of Bhitarkanika on the coast. The erstwhile royal family of Mayurbhanj run a well-rated heritage hotel in one of their palaces, not very far from Similipal sanctuary which would be a cool place to stay. Odisha also has the second largest lake in India and the largest brackish water lake in Asia- Chilika. One can see Irrawaddy dolphins in the lake at a place called Satapada. The lake is also one of the largest wintering grounds in India of migratory birds from Siberia and Central Asia, but given that the summer has already set in, the migratory birds would probably be gone now with only the native birds remaining. One can also see salt water crocodiles (the largest species of crocodiles) in the mangroves of Bhitarkanika. A guide to some of the monuments in and around the capital (of the monuments in Odisha, the Sun temple at Konark must not be missed. As the blogger notes, it's the regional temple architecture style "on steroids". It's a UNESCO world heritage site too. Of the sites within the capital, I would recommend visiting the temples of Mukteswara, Rajarani, Brahmeswara, Bhaskareswara, Chausathi jogini, Lingaraja, Ananta Vasudeva and Baitala and the Jain caves of Khandagiri-Udayagiri. The Buddhist ruins of Ratnagiri, Lalitagiri and Udayagiri some distance away from the capital are worth a visit too.)- kevinstandagephotography.wordpress.com/2020/04/17/bhubaneswar-temple-guide-monuments-odisha/ The link to the nature camp booking website which also contains information about each location- www.ecotourodisha.com/menubooking.php The link to the website of the heritage hotel in Mayurbhanj- thebelgadiapalace.com/
@@harryjaggardtravel Ah, no problem! I've never seen international travel vloggers on UA-cam visit this part of India. So it would have been cool to watch someone who did. But all states in India have great places to visit. So hopefully you had a most wonderful experience in India till now and I hope the remaining leg of your trip in this country is wonderful as well.
OMG... I am in love with your video... U have already visited two places or states which I have lived all my life Mumbai and Kerala... If possible stay till May 10 in Kerala or come during that time... There is" Thrissur Pooram" , largest festival here in Kerala...it's an emotion ... Pls visit and showcase the world the extravaganza
Harry you're right please continue with Dennivad it irked me when u kept saying chukria. which is urdu and only spoken by abt 4% of the whole Indian population... so yes. in essence it would be as if you went around speaking Irish or Welsh in England
Quite a lot of Indians (nearly all Hindi-Urdu speakers) understand and use shukriya. Both dhanyavad and shukriya are in common usage among Hindi speakers.
@@shivampatnaik2000 with that analogy, one would be inclined to just say 'thank you' in English then, since everyone 'understands it' thats not the point. the point is making an attempt to use the most appropriate language in the relevant surroundings
@@riptide101 There's no harm in saying "thank you". A verbal thank you isn't all that common in many Indian languages and people often use the English phrase instead of their Indian equivalents because the English phrase is often more natural. Shukriya is not inappropriate at all. Hindi and Urdu are essentially the same language. Only in their literary standards which not many use colloquially are they different. Shukriya works absolutely fine in Hindi.
Zinda baad Harry U have done a marvelous job to provide me a great collection about THEME PARK , what a wonderful surprise by snow artificial, so amazing YaaaaaaaaR Let's enjoy your time and keep Goingggggg
I love,💓💓💓💓 the way you explore different places in the cities, your presentation💓💓,your interaction with people ,💓💓n your efforts to learn local language,💓💓......Totally iam fan of your videos ....... Keep the good work going
Try to visit Bangalore, wonderla you won't regret, also try coming down to south india it's more fun and very less foreigners comes here and you'll be a hero lol
Hey Harry, great video from the theme park,looks great to visit,even the cold space bbbrrr wearing a jacket and rubber boots hehehe i hope you get a good price for the Taxi,thanks Harry, see you next time...
You should try to take a local friend with you which will be more helpful because sometimes strangers aren't much helpful, and sometimes vendors, hawkers or auto drivers can charge you more knowing that you are a foreigner.
Surprised the theme park is not packed like here in the US, considering India huge population. Grt vlog Harry. Love how u gelled well w/ the locals & thank u for sharing us inside of Imigicaa theme park. ❤👍
Covid has affected them a lot. Theme parks are the default for trips organized by high schools so once the schools open up, it will be back to business.
Love this ♥ We arrived in India two weeks ago and are having a great time so far as well 😊 Currently travelling in Mysore before heading North to do a road trip through the Himalayas
Come goa nd chandigarh
Must visit Himachal and Ladakh..
@@babaisaha2427 we’re here right now! Vlog coming in the next couple of weeks. It’d definitely been an adventure so far 😅
You should go chardham in Uttrakhand...maybe in June...
Come to Northeast India
10:22 you don't have to be in England for Snow. right now the indian upper Himalayas are covered with snow.
ironically it never actually snows in england!
@@harryjaggardtravel You can experience Snow, Desert, Mountains, Forest Everything in India
@@harryjaggardtravel lol 😀
11:00 just go to Himachal Pradesh to explore snow capped mountains and valleys in India….or visit Meghalaya which is known as the Scotland of the east, Darjeeling (Famous colonial hill-station), Ooty+Coorg (Hill-stations famous for coffee plantations) or Sikkim.
i would love to, that will be my mission on my next trip here
@@harryjaggardtravel The heat of India might be unbearable now for you... I advise now go to some hill stations
@@harryjaggardtravel You must make it to Meghalaya in September/ October just before Autumn
There's a place in Assam, Dima Hasao district called Haflong. Its the only hill station in Assam and also the only place with snowfall in Assam.
Hii I'm from Darjeeling bangol
11:51 India gets lots more snow than that. in Ladakh it gets as cold as -60 c.
wow thats incredible
@Krishna Patel what kind of copypasta is this lmao
Love the India videos!! You've got a good heart and the perfect personality for fitting in there. A lot people go over there with a superiority complex and they really turn the people off. Kudos!
Bro if you come to Northeast India like Sikkim and Arunachal pradesh in winter it's very cold here(-10⁰Cto -20⁰C)if you come in India that time than you will feel the real cold🥶There are snow everywhere🥶
And you can go to Shimla and Manali where you can find lots of snow ❄ and many places are there to have skiing etc...
I hope you visit those places too😊
wow thats insane, i would love to go skiing there!
@@harryjaggardtravel Yes brother😊and I hope you have a great time here in India😇
@@harryjaggardtravel bro explore the ladakh one time...
@@harryjaggardtravel first come west bengal
@@harryjaggardtravel I'm from North East India and Northeast India is a mother of nature So Come Northeast
Snow covered cities and valleys are very common in northern and northeast India.
The expression and smile on his face while on the ride were so natural n true... loved ur smile... keep smiling 😃
You should go to Hyderabad, India. The Hyderabad city is popularly known for its delicious offering in various foods and cuisine. The biryani, irani chai, wide array in kebabs, tandoori chicken, shawarma, haleem, qubani ka mitha, are some of the commonly loved dishes and the list is endless! Hyderabad has an eclectic mix of architecture which makes it fascinating to navigate around. From the rough-around-the-edges old town, to the luxury palaces of by gone kings, right through to the ultramodern buildings of the newly formed 'HITEC City', there is a style for everyone! Love to see you in Hyderabad one day.
thanks for the recomendations!
22:20
Appreciate all the effort & risk you're going through to bring us Quality Content Machan.
Much Love Sire ❤🇱🇰
Great video.. In Mumbai you are not allowed to cross the railway track but since Khopoli is in outskirts of Mumbai where monitoring does not happen often and unlike other stations escalators are not build and only single bridge to cross railway track hence rules are not followed by people.. which is bad.. hope you have great time in Mumbai..
thanks david, yes i felt like it wasnt the best idea in the world
People do cross railway tracks in Mumbai and every station doesn't have a functional escalator. The only problem is, it is not possible to monitor everyone in such a crowded city, plus in peak hours especially in lesser crowded stations people do cross the tracks as overbridiges are not great for climbing as well as narrow for a good number of people. Khopoli is way beyond the outskirts, it's 110 km from Mumbai CSTM,, an altogether different township and the cleanliness and standard of the station seems good
15:43 Frooti is actually one of the most famous and most loved drink in India.
3:18
In this part of the world its perfectly alright to walk across the railway track even with a train approaching 😂😂
haha only in india!
@@harryjaggardtravel
Naaah Man.. Guess you've missed that in Sri Lanka 😂
But yes lesser counts.
Very Cool Harry! The Indoor snow was perfect a good cool down
it was so nice
Harry, even though you weren't allowed to film everything, we still had a great time,
It's not just you, all of us feel like we are ten years old. And it's so special to have igloos in India!
You did a really great job, thanks for sharing!👍😄👏
哈利,雖然你沒有辦法拍攝所有過程,但是我們一樣看得很開心,
不只是你,我們所有觀眾都仿佛回到十歲了,印度有雪屋好特別!
thanks for watching, was a super cool park. thanks for watching!
@@harryjaggardtravel You are very welcome! You are most welcome! You said twice to me, so nice and kind! Thanks, too!👍😃🙌
Actually we have one in Mumbai too in 📍Kurla Phoniex Mall , And if you wanna see real Snow Go to Jammu & Kashmir, Uttrakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim etc
You should go in Himachal, Uttrakhand , ladakh, Kashmir, other North Easterrn states etc. We have all kinds of lanscape, its just no vlogger travells at these places because no metropolitan city lies in these states.
You should go on a Bike trip in India next time.😀
thanks so much for the advice, i would love to visit!
@@harryjaggardtravel sikkim Please. North east states are beautiful
@@harryjaggardtravel visit the scotland of the east, it's a must ❤
Welcome to India ❤️✨❤️
Bro not only England, you can also find snow in the north of india
In Imagicaa, you didn't went to the real fun - Aquamagica. It is actaully the water park section of Imagicaa which is really awesome. I personally think that it is the best Waterpark in India...
By the way, Big Fan...
12:34
Best moments of the video kid siblings force feeding ice 😂😂
I would love to see you in Hyderabad, India during Ramadan coz in Ramadan you will find endless street foods and the vibes are whole different, you'll definitely gonna enjoy! And also there is a humungous waterpark called wonderla which is highly recommended for you 🖤 love seeing your travel vlogs 👏🏻 hope to see you in Hyderabad too.
The hunger games begin on Saturday 🥵
thanks for the advice, i will try!
Celebrate Indian Navaratri instead of Arabic Ramadan
@@jayantsinghrana6959 No, they won't. Apparently, the converts wanna be more Arabic than the real Arabs. 😂
@@rahulshetti109 So True 😂, They still Following That Arabic cult when they can follow Indian Way of life , which is the best
You can find every kind of places in India . Snow , desert, coastal evergreen areas, hilly areas ......
Jungles also
Wow, reminded me theme park I went in Thailand few years back. Very nice to see 👏👏
20:00 We Indians love Ben stokes
So cool... I love India, from Philippines... gonna visit Mumbai someday..
8:02 He understood your joke. He said "Yup! I think my ass needs some stitches now 💀". 🤣🤣
india is like defferent planet you will get ice in north east you will get dessert in rajasthan you will get sea in South
14:13 that boy asked ur UA-cam channel name but you didn’t understand
Love from India🇮🇳 uttarakhand you come in uttarakhand hilly places nd. Natural beauty✨.... Like heaven 🌙
4:30
Would love to see you riding a bike exploring the wild
Excellent video bro , lots of love from all Indians ...❤️❤️❤️
11:50
In the nothern parts of India you get to see Real Snow.
India's real beauty lies in North esatern states or Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In terms of best city, Bangalore tops the list. In terms of food, Delhi is best coz in Delhi food from every part of India can be found. Also, Delhi's street food in unbeatable.
Exactly
Delhi is polluted and filthy city
Harry, always check uber or ola rates before you haggle with the local cabs as you will get a fair idea, or take an estimate from a local before leaving for any destination that what can be an approximate fare while returning...as cabbies will always gang up and give you a higher rate.
Hi Harry. If you want to explore Maharashtra state a bit more and get out of Mumbai there are some amazing mountain ranges just outside of Mumbai called the western ghats and a town called Lonavala where you can stay for easy access, there is also the modern city Pune and the ancient holy city Nashik, as you saw from the train there is lovely countryside in Maharashtra, very flat but with these lovely hills popping up everywhere. Really enjoying the series.
In my home shimla, himanchal pradesh India. Temperature goes to -20*C, now it’s -2. And at the same time in mumbai temp is 34* C. Indian is very huge it takes whole life in exploring whole india.
The sad thing is the Indian government is giving only 1 month tourist visa and they aren't even extending it.
@@GoodPalate becoz of covid or what reason?
@@NishantKumar-gu6ol I think so it's due to Covid. I spoke to a couple of tourists and all of them said they are getting only 1 month duration and it's not even getting extended.
wow thats awesome
20:00 "And ben stokes also"😂😉
17:12 yes, Rajasaurus is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India.
You guys should travel with local you tubers who are well versed with the area around. This would help you a lot in terms saving time and money making your trip more economical and hassel free.
Go to Himachal or in places like Darjeeling or Tawang in north east India and you will find snow. India literally has everything from deserts to rainforests to snow to oceans.
Wherever you go In India first ask locales about correct fare of local transport and then get that transport bus or auto
Love from India 🇮🇳
Wow what a cool theme park. 😎 Harry Sire you are getting the hang of it 👌 that was good bargaining. Seems like you had a great day. Those young fans were energized after meeting you. Sire can't wait to see your next video in this India series. What a beautiful country ❤safe travels Harry 🙏❤
Thank you 🤗
@@harryjaggardtravel ❤😊
Good to see you are enjoying here in mumbai!! You can also visit National Park in Mumbai nice quiet place to chill and pass time by your self!
thanks tanmay i will try
Just watched the last 10 of your videos including this one ,keep having fun .
You actually had so much fun .🙂 So do we.. watching this video..pls visit Goa and Himachal Pradesh..these two states are indeed beautiful..esp Himachal Pradesh.. picturesque. You will instantly fall in love with this state..💖
thanks so much, i will try to!
Yeah Himachal has lot of snow❄ and 🌿🍀😜
15:10
That dude's pretty badass 😂
Normal People: "Brrr Its very cold here"
That Dude: I'm sweatin' here
hahaha
Man’s not hot.
I love your vlogs bro it really amazing I addicted in your vlogs bro keep it up
thanks so much bro
Harry, lai bhari means harry too good..
21:18
Of course Sire. You're an international figure ❤🇱🇰
Difference between first class and normal class in local train is that
You will get confirm seat in first class and normal class will be fully crowded
Bro if you visit Delhi visiting Akshardham temple is a must. You'll get to see Indian history in these type of rides and shows. You'll love it trust me. Whenever you visit Delhi check to visit Akshardham temple.
Our school trip is going there!!! I am so excited!! 😆😆✨✨✨
If u r in Mumbai till April 2nd... cover the new Metro lines which are going to be opened. Metro line 2A and Metro Line 7...
wow interesting
india is fun and cheap. looking forward to travel to india.
India travel is cheap not India dude..
@@priyanshu8947 It's the same thing
Who cares
Binge watching your India vlog Harry.....loving it so far.....subscribed. Looking forward to more of your vlogs. Best wishes my friend.
The bargaining part was always tough for foreigners like u who are sweet enough;))
I jstt hope you'll always get good prize Harry:) love you and your vlogs
Love from India❤️
Everybody knows thankyou, you don't need to translate it every time, use it comfortably
Wait I forgot this is prerecorded
TBH after colombian and pakistan series your Indian series is also the best .
I love the gesture always greeting with namaskar!!
Thnk u once again my fantastic tour guide..now I will not say my life is boring here in Vancouver Canada for 40yrs..I enjoy my life now bec of u...thnks godbless n keep safe....
You knocked it out of the park! Another great video!
thanks Kimberly!
Ola" and uber" taxi give you fair price.
13:07 There is place like this named 'Snow world' in Mumbai
12:32 he was plotting lol
Imagica khopoli 🔝🔝🔝👑👑
It would be so cool if you visited my state- Odisha. It's rather off the beaten track for international tourists but there are some nice things to see and experience. The capital and nearby areas have numerous ancient Hindu, Jain and Buddhist monuments. There are lovely beaches lining the coastline. The crafts' village (a village of traditional craftsmen. The village also has a troupe of dancers who are the practitioners of a 500 years old dance tradition wherein prepubescent boys dress up as girls and dance, performing great feats of acrobatics. Visitors might get a chance to see a performance/practice session) of Raghurajpur is quite a place of culture. The government runs nature camps in many of the state's forests where one can stay overnight. I can't vouch for the quality of service in the nature camps though, although I have heard some of them are quite good. Based just on how I rate the places they're located in, I can recommend the nature camps in Daringbadi, Satkosia, Similipal and Debrigarh in the forested interiors of the state and the mangroves of Bhitarkanika on the coast. The erstwhile royal family of Mayurbhanj run a well-rated heritage hotel in one of their palaces, not very far from Similipal sanctuary which would be a cool place to stay. Odisha also has the second largest lake in India and the largest brackish water lake in Asia- Chilika. One can see Irrawaddy dolphins in the lake at a place called Satapada. The lake is also one of the largest wintering grounds in India of migratory birds from Siberia and Central Asia, but given that the summer has already set in, the migratory birds would probably be gone now with only the native birds remaining. One can also see salt water crocodiles (the largest species of crocodiles) in the mangroves of Bhitarkanika.
A guide to some of the monuments in and around the capital (of the monuments in Odisha, the Sun temple at Konark must not be missed. As the blogger notes, it's the regional temple architecture style "on steroids". It's a UNESCO world heritage site too. Of the sites within the capital, I would recommend visiting the temples of Mukteswara, Rajarani, Brahmeswara, Bhaskareswara, Chausathi jogini, Lingaraja, Ananta Vasudeva and Baitala and the Jain caves of Khandagiri-Udayagiri. The Buddhist ruins of Ratnagiri, Lalitagiri and Udayagiri some distance away from the capital are worth a visit too.)-
kevinstandagephotography.wordpress.com/2020/04/17/bhubaneswar-temple-guide-monuments-odisha/
The link to the nature camp booking website which also contains information about each location-
www.ecotourodisha.com/menubooking.php
The link to the website of the heritage hotel in Mayurbhanj-
thebelgadiapalace.com/
sounds incredible, unfortunately i dont have much time on this trip but ill be there when i come back
@@harryjaggardtravel
Ah, no problem! I've never seen international travel vloggers on UA-cam visit this part of India. So it would have been cool to watch someone who did. But all states in India have great places to visit. So hopefully you had a most wonderful experience in India till now and I hope the remaining leg of your trip in this country is wonderful as well.
UA-cam recommend me your "haircut in India" video yesterday... I fall in love of the contents of your channel.... Love from India
Thank you so much 😀
I love my India welcome to India brother thank you so much visit again in India and Kolkata also Kolkata visit in India and ♥️
OMG... I am in love with your video... U have already visited two places or states which I have lived all my life Mumbai and Kerala... If possible stay till May 10 in Kerala or come during that time... There is" Thrissur Pooram" , largest festival here in Kerala...it's an emotion ... Pls visit and showcase the world the extravaganza
Bro Uber and Ola is the best way to travel across the city. Most of the drivers know English.
Harry you're right please continue with Dennivad
it irked me when u kept saying chukria. which is urdu and only spoken by abt 4% of the whole Indian population... so yes.
in essence it would be as if you went around speaking Irish or Welsh in England
You mean Dhanyawad?
Quite a lot of Indians (nearly all Hindi-Urdu speakers) understand and use shukriya. Both dhanyavad and shukriya are in common usage among Hindi speakers.
@@shivampatnaik2000 with that analogy, one would be inclined to just say 'thank you' in English then, since everyone 'understands it'
thats not the point. the point is making an attempt to use the most appropriate language in the relevant surroundings
@@bulltrader0001 to-may-toh, to- mah-toh
@@riptide101
There's no harm in saying "thank you". A verbal thank you isn't all that common in many Indian languages and people often use the English phrase instead of their Indian equivalents because the English phrase is often more natural. Shukriya is not inappropriate at all. Hindi and Urdu are essentially the same language. Only in their literary standards which not many use colloquially are they different. Shukriya works absolutely fine in Hindi.
Your negotiation skills are black belt bro. That Dinosaurs ride looked like a bootleg Jurassic Park 😂
They said "Harry is great "👍 in local mumbai language ( marathi)
My like did a half century
Lots of love from kolkata india
Shuqriya yar
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thanks yaar, i would love to visit kolkata
@@harryjaggardtravel welcome to kolkata
Zinda baad Harry
U have done a marvelous job to provide me a great collection about THEME PARK , what a wonderful surprise by snow artificial, so amazing YaaaaaaaaR
Let's enjoy your time and keep Goingggggg
thanks so much you are so kind
I love,💓💓💓💓 the way you explore different places in the cities, your presentation💓💓,your interaction with people ,💓💓n your efforts to learn local language,💓💓......Totally iam fan of your videos .......
Keep the good work going
Virat kohli and ben stokes🤣
Awesome video 🔥🔥👍❤️
Thanks for the visit
Try to visit Bangalore, wonderla you won't regret, also try coming down to south india it's more fun and very less foreigners comes here and you'll be a hero lol
Boys are said we found a vloger😂😂
I Love My India ❤️
Harry’s hair didn’t even move when he’s in the ride 😎 lol
Visit Khandala and Lonavala. Hill stations near Mumbai, you'll enjoy Paragliding and more.
That's one of the great video vlog❤
Plz come to uttrakhand this is so beautiful place..... Haridwar,ganga, Dehradun 💙💙 and others 👍😍
Hey Harry, great video from the theme park,looks great to visit,even the cold space bbbrrr wearing a jacket and rubber boots hehehe i hope you get a good price for the Taxi,thanks Harry, see you next time...
thanks alot johann it was a great day and i dont think i got the fair price but it wasnt terrible
22:00
Aah what a pity you weren't allowed to film it 😬
Lots of love from Goa
Yes you said it right brother (dhanyawad)
thanks siddharth
You should try to take a local friend with you which will be more helpful because sometimes strangers aren't much helpful, and sometimes vendors, hawkers or auto drivers can charge you more knowing that you are a foreigner.
13:10 Bro they literally have one in Phoenix Mall you went to
3:16 is no one gonna talk about his "NICE" bag?
Sweet kid they were so happy to do the ride with you haha
haha yes he was really nice
Surprised the theme park is not packed like here in the US, considering India huge population. Grt vlog Harry. Love how u gelled well w/ the locals & thank u for sharing us inside of Imigicaa theme park. ❤👍
yes true it was quiet and i dont know why
@@harryjaggardtravel most of the people find it too expensive
Covid has affected them a lot. Theme parks are the default for trips organized by high schools so once the schools open up, it will be back to business.
@@harryjaggardtravel covid effect
It's too expensive for most of the people here 😅
India welcomes you with open arms
You're speaking Hindi like a boss !!
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That marathi guy is awesom🤣🤣🤣
Nice to see you in Mumbai ,enjoy Mumbai , Maharashtra.