This is our first ever vlogumentary video of our recent 1 month trip through northern India. Let us know what you think in the comments down below 👇🏼 We loved our time in India and can highly recommend you go visit this incredible country and it’s people❤🇮🇳 If you're travelling to India soon, get your resource pack - bit.ly/3GP16KE
You both did really good and awesome. Really love this vlogumentary.. it's just so cool and so so so informative. Unbelievably impressive . Way to go . 🙏🏼
Sorry for all of my questions. I reckon they don't come much more curious than I am. I have been told, by other folks here, that I overwhelm them but I never mean to, and the videos that are most entertaining for me to watch are usually those which also lead to the most questions, as well.
I'm so glad this channel is growing so well, great to see a channel get the recognition they deserve. Can't wait to see where this channel goes from here.
1:01:55 It's a typical Indian household supper; we don't typically eat exotic dishes like kadhai panner or tikka masala. Roti rice, dal, green vegetable curry or sabji curd, cucumber-tomato salad with black salt and papad... light, simple, and high in carbohydrates, but low in protein
Fantastic production & you are both lovely natural people. Sitting watching with my husband, not on our iPads at the same time….you have our full attention. Your honest reviews are great. Look forward to watching more of your work. Travel safely 🦘
Rhett and Claire, this is a stunning video that kept us engaged from beginning to end. Harriet and I generally don't like watching 2-hour movies or anything else for that matter. This is special because we have been and identify with it. Reaching out to anyone out there. If you have thoughts in going India. Take a look at this Vlogumentary . We love you guys🙏❤🙏 Harriet , Jim and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
I can’t wait to go to India. It’s on my bucket list and i might just be able to go this December. I love ancient cities and old towns. I like architecture, old old architecture.
YOU HAVE COVERED EVERY ONE IN YOUR TRIP IN THIS COUNTRY I WILL LIKE TO TELL YOU YOU HAVE GOT GOOD TEMPRAMENT GOD BLESS YOU WITH GOOD HEALTH GOOD LUCK ALL THE BEST HAVE A NICE TIME IN LIFE
Same thing, different packaging! :) I hope all the permutation and combination to make new videos with the same vlog content runs out with this and new amazing content gets into the picture.
Thank you for bringing us with you. glad to have stumbled upon your channel. Everything in India is just so majestic & they're so rich in culture. Would love to visit this country someday.
I've been binging your videos recently. Im an Indian and very happy to see you visit these places in my country. However let me give you a reason to extend your stay/revisit again. You must visit the north-eastern part of India, 7 states in total. And the state of kerela for its beaches. And other southern states for the temples. And after your leh visit i must recommend you the Spiti valley, which will be an equally epic roadtrip which you can connect with leh too if you wanna see more stuff you missed. The state of uttarakhand and himachal have many mountaineous treks to offer, and the state of kashmir to experience the indian version of switzerland. I recommend any other foreigner reading this comment to skip the state of rajasthan and the taj mahal, not because i have something against them, but they are filled to the brim with foreign tourists and they are kind of mainstream, one city of rajasthan is enough as there's only forts and local culture in every city, and taj mahal is very crowded. And these are not the places where true adventure lies, which is the hidden India.
@@indiangamingfactshistory4642 no. Its not possible even in an entire lifetime. If you are spending 1 month, better focus your time on 2/3 states and explore in more detail.
Do visit every corner of India... People of global South, people of BRICS should be United and come forward...... Now we will not listen to those in the North who are rich by colonizing countries.... We are the voice of GLOBAL SOUTH. We are the developing world.
So grateful this video exists. Thank you so much guys. 🧡🧡🧡 Some suggestions for your next trip: AeroCity NewDelhi (head straight to the Aerocity for hotels, hangout spots, malls, markets, parks etc when you land in New Delhi. You can use Uber/Ola or the Metro to get there, its very close to the airport and is catered for tourists), Munnar, South Goa, South Mumbai, North-East (Northern ArunachalPradesh, Aizawl, etc.), GANGOTRI, Shimla, Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala, Gulmarg, Dras, Pahalgam UDAIPUR, and Dhanushkodi. You'll absolutely love these, I promise!
Hey awesome video. Always look forward to a new one ! I have a trip planned to India and I don’t know wether I’m allowed to take my drone. I can see you guys had some drone shots so I’m only assuming there is a way? Thanks for your help!
Hello! Greeting from Australia :) I have a question - how do you recommend to book flights from Delhi to Leh? Did you book it while in India? When I wanna book it from Australia it’s $250 USD return Delhi - Leh. Thank you for all your work, very informative:)
Next time you visit, pls use the VANDE BHARAT or TEJAS trains to travel. They're the highly advanced world-class flagship trains in India and are lightyears better than the Shatabdi/Rajdhani.
I hope you visit south india. It will be much safer for you guys and less stare for sure. People in delhi and nearby places are bad . Crimes in those areas are also high. South India also have great places to visit
I watched your video on is India safe for women For me I think I agree with whatever u said but only for specific places For example where I am from Himachal Pradesh in North India neighbouring to Ladakh Is actually very safe and my sister for example wears mini skirt and crop tops womens everyday without any fear.
Kerala is much more accommodating to meat dishes. Many Hindus in Kerala eat chicken, fish, and some eat lamb and goat as well. In your 45 minute video where you gave great travel tips, you advised against eating seafood. If you eat well-cooked seafood in Kerala with the traditional spices, you are almost certain not to get sick.
Hey! My boyfriend and I have 2 weeks off work in October and we can't decide between doing the Golden Triangle & Goa, or going to Cape Town SA. What would you recommend more? We've been loving watching your videos and they're SUPER helpful!
Definitely Cape Town❤️. While we loved India, it’s a very hectic place to travel to and you might get sick like Rhett did and then your 2 weeks are ruined🙈. Cape Town is incredible, you’ll love it
Excellent video. The only thing I would recommend is to add an additional 25% where you show where you are going without any commentary or pictures of yourselves. You are both pleasant people who provide interesting commentary so I do not say that with any disrespect. If you get permission to film the people in an area, show them and the scenery and/or architecture for a little bit more time. Do not reduce the time you are on camera. Just increase some of the other content. Most trains have both Indian and western water closets. If you look on the train, you will probably find commodes in some of the facilities. I loved the Doha airport reference. Go through security into an area devoid of merchants. No water was available for sale before our 14-hour flight to JFK. The Qatar Airways staff was mostly nice, but if we had some of our own water, we would have consumed more on the flight as you do not want to push your luck with the patience of a flight crew on a full flight. You mentioned visiting Ladahk in winter. Please keep in mind that the area may not be passable in winter and the temperatures will be more difficult to withstand than when you went in summer. If you want to see snow-covered peaks and frozen lakes, I suggest Europe or North America where the roads are kept pretty clear and you can have your views in a safer context. I am so happy for you that you got to experience snow for the first time. Growing up in the hills of North America, I have had snow almost every year of my life. The looks on your faces when you were in the snow are precious and made my day brighter. Happy travels and God Bless. Thank you again for taking the time to produce this travel documentary.
I am sorry you were spat upon. I have been to India 11 times and have never had anyone act this way towards me. I think it was an aberration. Most folks in India are respectful. If the police saw the person spit on you, they would likely have taken the person off the premises. This is not how Indians treat each other and especially foreigners.
@@RhettandClaire Finally managed to finish the 2 hr video ( in 3 sittings 😎 ) Kudos to both of you, very balanced/subtle content/amazing editing 🙂 Keep up the good work
@@RhettandClaire Delhi ( my parents ) & Jaipur ( my in laws ) are homes for me. Got family in Agra but have never been Leh & Ladakh, so feel like definitely should go there
2:11:15 hate to be the buzz killer but it’s not a new animal it’s a cow. Surely you would have seen thousands 😂 I have never been to Leh but you guys did such a amazing job recording and editing, it was like I was there with you guys throughout the Journey. Brilliant.
The animal is also not a cow and yes it's a new animal for them. The black one with huge horns is called Dzo (d silent) in Ladakhi language. A mix breed between a male Yak and a female cow. It has an interesting story as in the early days Yaks were very stubborn and uncontrollable to plough the fields so the farmer needed an animal strong as a Yak and gullible like a cow so came the Dzo, and if a female is born it's called Dzomo
Fyi, Majority of the Indians as far as i know cant afford those costs of accomodation. Income inequality is huge in india. A very sharp divide which keeps getting bigger.
We met a girl today that just got back from traveling solo in India and she 100% would NOT recommend it. We covered it in this video too: ua-cam.com/video/y2W5i_0tFg0/v-deo.html🙈
So, if you use a bum gun to clean off what we call #2 in America, how do you dry off all the wetness and washing action, if there is no toilet tissue to dry you off??
Agra Fort, Taj Mahal were built by barbarian rulers whose ancestors came from outside. they destroyed everything in India they could, killed countless, brutalised even more. It is like having monuments by Nazis in Israel.
I understand dude but that doesn't take away from the fact that its a magnificent building built in INDIA. Even the language you typed this comment in belongs to barbarians and invaders, doesn't mean you're gonna b0ycott it. Appreciate monuments and their craft while also being aware of the history. And Shah Jahah was actually one of the nicer Mughal emperors. He was very neutral when it came to religious beliefs and many of his sons were actually very keen in understanding Hinduism. One of his som, Dara Shikoh even read the Vedas and translated them to Urdu/Persian. He regularly had meetings with Hindu saadhus in his palace, which pissed off his other son, Aurangzeb who then started to hate Shah Jahan and his other brothers because of his nafrat against Hindus. Knowing the full history and context for something is much better than just commenting out of pure rage.
@@kindofanmol I also forgot to mention the Deccan Famine of 1630-32 associated with Shah Jahan's campaign in the Deccan which killed millions. close to that many had died in Bengal also due to the tribute stolen from Bengal by Shah Jahan to build this vanity project. The Mughals of course boasted ancestry from the barbaric Timur Lenk as well as Genghis Khan.
This is our first ever vlogumentary video of our recent 1 month trip through northern India. Let us know what you think in the comments down below 👇🏼 We loved our time in India and can highly recommend you go visit this incredible country and it’s people❤🇮🇳 If you're travelling to India soon, get your resource pack - bit.ly/3GP16KE
You both did really good and awesome. Really love this vlogumentary.. it's just so cool and so so so informative. Unbelievably impressive . Way to go . 🙏🏼
Thank you for your support, it means the world to us❤
I hope both of you enjoyed India.🥰
But you missed South India and Northeast India...... When are you gonna explore them?
Sorry for all of my questions. I reckon they don't come much more curious than I am. I have been told, by other folks here, that I overwhelm them but I never mean to, and the videos that are most entertaining for me to watch are usually those which also lead to the most questions, as well.
@@SuiGenerisAbbie You gotta chill out and don't bother about others..
I'm so glad this channel is growing so well, great to see a channel get the recognition they deserve. Can't wait to see where this channel goes from here.
You’re so kind🥹. Thank you for saying that!🙏🏻
Magnificent...I really like these kind of long travel videos...thanks
1:01:55 It's a typical Indian household supper; we don't typically eat exotic dishes like kadhai panner or tikka masala. Roti rice, dal, green vegetable curry or sabji curd, cucumber-tomato salad with black salt and papad... light, simple, and high in carbohydrates, but low in protein
YEEESSSSS I LOVE THESE LONG VIDEOS!!! That’s my evening sorted, can’t wait to watch! ❤❤
Yay! Enjoy and thank you for the support ❤
Nicely done and edited without overdoing nor loosing the content. Keep posting more similar.
Fantastic production & you are both lovely natural people. Sitting watching with my husband, not on our iPads at the same time….you have our full attention. Your honest reviews are great. Look forward to watching more of your work. Travel safely 🦘
Rhett and Claire, this is a stunning video that kept us engaged from beginning to end. Harriet and I generally don't like watching 2-hour movies or anything else for that matter. This is special
because we have been and identify with it. Reaching out to anyone out there. If you have thoughts in going India. Take a look at this Vlogumentary . We love you guys🙏❤🙏 Harriet , Jim
and Yuki. Richmond, Va.
I really love you from India 🫶😘
Plzz Come Again to Our beautiful India. It will be a proud moment for us♥️
Nice young couple enjoying the moments
Thanks God bless
Love your vlogs ...keep exploring new things.. 😀...hope you comeback India again in future. Love from India ❤️❤️
I can watch this video in one go 😋, ur video editing skills are awesome!!
Thank you so much 😁
I can’t wait to go to India. It’s on my bucket list and i might just be able to go this December. I love ancient cities and old towns. I like architecture, old old architecture.
What a great film guys. Well done. I was engrossed in your travels. Your final day in the mountains above Leh was just the perfect way to finish.
Hi. I’ve just discovered you guys. Enjoying your North India vlog lots. Looking forward to watching your other travel adventures. 🤓
YOU HAVE COVERED EVERY ONE IN YOUR TRIP IN THIS COUNTRY I WILL LIKE TO TELL YOU YOU HAVE GOT GOOD TEMPRAMENT GOD BLESS YOU WITH GOOD HEALTH GOOD LUCK ALL THE BEST HAVE A NICE TIME IN LIFE
like this format, take care of yourselves
Same thing, different packaging! :) I hope all the permutation and combination to make new videos with the same vlog content runs out with this and new amazing content gets into the picture.
So glad you enjoyed your tour of the triangle. Leh Ladakh is absolutely stunning.
Thank you for bringing us with you. glad to have stumbled upon your channel. Everything in India is just so majestic & they're so rich in culture. Would love to visit this country someday.
Love respect and support South Africa and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
I like your camera shots and explaining about where you are going ♥️♥️♥️
Fantastic vlog! Loved your take on my beautiful country. Good stuff, bru! 😃
Thanks! 😃
I've been binging your videos recently. Im an Indian and very happy to see you visit these places in my country. However let me give you a reason to extend your stay/revisit again. You must visit the north-eastern part of India, 7 states in total. And the state of kerela for its beaches. And other southern states for the temples. And after your leh visit i must recommend you the Spiti valley, which will be an equally epic roadtrip which you can connect with leh too if you wanna see more stuff you missed. The state of uttarakhand and himachal have many mountaineous treks to offer, and the state of kashmir to experience the indian version of switzerland. I recommend any other foreigner reading this comment to skip the state of rajasthan and the taj mahal, not because i have something against them, but they are filled to the brim with foreign tourists and they are kind of mainstream, one city of rajasthan is enough as there's only forts and local culture in every city, and taj mahal is very crowded. And these are not the places where true adventure lies, which is the hidden India.
Is it possible to travel whole indian state in 1 month? If i spent 3k in every indian state for 1 day?
@@indiangamingfactshistory4642 no. Its not possible even in an entire lifetime. If you are spending 1 month, better focus your time on 2/3 states and explore in more detail.
wow thank you for the trip it was amazing. I can't imagine the work behind this video
mind blowing vlog i ever seen thank you for visiting india 🙃🙃🙂🙂
Glad you liked it!!
@@RhettandClaire Now I'm watching your all vlogs 🙃🙃😊😊
Really enjoyed the video showing ALL the different citys you traveled to during your trip in India. Helping me plan as a first time India traveller. 🤩
Amazing! We’re happy to help🥰🥰
Do visit every corner of India... People of global South, people of BRICS should be United and come forward...... Now we will not listen to those in the North who are rich by colonizing countries.... We are the voice of GLOBAL SOUTH. We are the developing world.
So grateful this video exists. Thank you so much guys. 🧡🧡🧡
Some suggestions for your next trip:
AeroCity NewDelhi (head straight to the Aerocity for hotels, hangout spots, malls, markets, parks etc when you land in New Delhi. You can use Uber/Ola or the Metro to get there, its very close to the airport and is catered for tourists), Munnar, South Goa, South Mumbai, North-East (Northern ArunachalPradesh, Aizawl, etc.), GANGOTRI, Shimla, Manali, Kasol, Dharamshala, Gulmarg, Dras, Pahalgam UDAIPUR, and Dhanushkodi.
You'll absolutely love these, I promise!
Kindly do Visit West, South, Central, East and North East region of India in yours next trip to our Country. Hoping you Guys would return back soon.
Lovely that you saw snow! But, in Seattle we get it every Winter. 😉
Absolutely loved it ❤️....take time out and visit different parts of India....the north east is one you should go next ✨....
Try Gurudongmar lake and Kala Pathar in Sikkim. Its outlandish 😍
Hey awesome video. Always look forward to a new one ! I have a trip planned to India and I don’t know wether I’m allowed to take my drone. I can see you guys had some drone shots so I’m only assuming there is a way?
Thanks for your help!
such a wonderful experience. thank you so so
Welcome Back..
Amazing vlog and well done. Love it 👏❤
So nice video. Almighty God always bless you both.
Thank you❤️
We was also in Joys Hostel. I would also recommend that. If you are like to stay close to Taj Mahal.
Hello! Greeting from Australia :) I have a question - how do you recommend to book flights from Delhi to Leh? Did you book it while in India? When I wanna book it from Australia it’s $250 USD return Delhi - Leh. Thank you for all your work, very informative:)
Again sorry for all discomfort, you shared in the video before...
I bet you guys never imagined experiencing your first snowfall in INDIA!!!😂.
Never!😂
🤩 the girl is stunning beautiful & cute in any ways 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Next time you visit, pls use the VANDE BHARAT or TEJAS trains to travel. They're the highly advanced world-class flagship trains in India and are lightyears better than the Shatabdi/Rajdhani.
Loved your reactions do visit again you are welcome 😍
Thank you so much!😁🙏🏻🇮🇳
I hope you visit south india. It will be much safer for you guys and less stare for sure. People in delhi and nearby places are bad . Crimes in those areas are also high. South India also have great places to visit
10 seconds in and you read my mind! Haha. I can't wait to revisit this entire experience
Hi :) Can you use a drone in India without any trouble? Or do you need to register on some platform?
What a great video thank you so much
your washroom review is awesome 😂😂 love from Mumbai india🇮🇳 ❤
Did I say I like this video?
Well I love it!
I would be worried about bedbugs showing up uninvited in grungier places, such as Joey’s hostel. 🥺
How did you get the tour guide in Jaipur city tour? Thank you
Editing video awesome 👍
India looks like a fascinating country to visit but I draw the line on the bathrooms on the train.
thallliiiiii, vegtable tallliiiiiiiii hahhaha made me laugh .....awesome work you two !
cantik sangat menarik hati Amin
Nice to see you guys I’m your new subscriber love from Europe and india ❤
Thank you for subbing!😁😁🫶🏻
@@RhettandClaire yo
WOW yes North India.. All Hindi... Please visit SOUTH INDIA.
I watched your video on is India safe for women
For me I think I agree with whatever u said but only for specific places
For example where I am from Himachal Pradesh in North India neighbouring to Ladakh
Is actually very safe and my sister for example wears mini skirt and crop tops womens everyday without any fear.
Recommend you to watch namo namo shankara song and understand how much we respect women!
@@rajkishoreram2429 i am a Devi Upask so i can understand
Is 6 years too long in Hyderabad?
Liburan keliling india yang sungguh menghibur dan luar biasa🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Kerala is much more accommodating to meat dishes. Many Hindus in Kerala eat chicken, fish, and some eat lamb and goat as well.
In your 45 minute video where you gave great travel tips, you advised against eating seafood. If you eat well-cooked seafood in Kerala with the traditional spices, you are almost certain not to get sick.
Hey! My boyfriend and I have 2 weeks off work in October and we can't decide between doing the Golden Triangle & Goa, or going to Cape Town SA. What would you recommend more? We've been loving watching your videos and they're SUPER helpful!
Definitely Cape Town❤️. While we loved India, it’s a very hectic place to travel to and you might get sick like Rhett did and then your 2 weeks are ruined🙈. Cape Town is incredible, you’ll love it
@@RhettandClaire Thank you SO much, this is really helpful❤We've just come across your channel and are loving it! Thanks guys 🙌
@@lurosky196Give a chance to Goa and Kerala. You will love it.
hii jullay you guys are amazing ❤️❤️Love from zanskar next time visit zanskar a region in ladakh...
Timepoint 02:01:20 - The litter highest up in Ladakh is not as bad as in Bali, eh?
I love that sweet too…🤤😋♥️
Excellent video. The only thing I would recommend is to add an additional 25% where you show where you are going without any commentary or pictures of yourselves. You are both pleasant people who provide interesting commentary so I do not say that with any disrespect. If you get permission to film the people in an area, show them and the scenery and/or architecture for a little bit more time. Do not reduce the time you are on camera. Just increase some of the other content.
Most trains have both Indian and western water closets. If you look on the train, you will probably find commodes in some of the facilities.
I loved the Doha airport reference. Go through security into an area devoid of merchants. No water was available for sale before our 14-hour flight to JFK. The Qatar Airways staff was mostly nice, but if we had some of our own water, we would have consumed more on the flight as you do not want to push your luck with the patience of a flight crew on a full flight.
You mentioned visiting Ladahk in winter. Please keep in mind that the area may not be passable in winter and the temperatures will be more difficult to withstand than when you went in summer.
If you want to see snow-covered peaks and frozen lakes, I suggest Europe or North America where the roads are kept pretty clear and you can have your views in a safer context.
I am so happy for you that you got to experience snow for the first time. Growing up in the hills of North America, I have had snow almost every year of my life. The looks on your faces when you were in the snow are precious and made my day brighter.
Happy travels and God Bless. Thank you again for taking the time to produce this travel documentary.
Try to vist north east of India
lol it took me a week to watch it all . Interesting format
Thank you for watching 🥹🙏🏼
did u have tummy upset after eating the falooda and kulfi at chandni chowk
No😊
@@RhettandClaire owh wow god bless you.. stay safe always both of you. 🙏🏼
I am sorry you were spat upon. I have been to India 11 times and have never had anyone act this way towards me. I think it was an aberration. Most folks in India are respectful. If the police saw the person spit on you, they would likely have taken the person off the premises. This is not how Indians treat each other and especially foreigners.
At the beginning of this video, Rhett kept calling Indian Rupees, “Rupiah”.
Easy to make that mistake the two words are similar.
Very interesting to see, you started your journey at Ghaziabad... 😊
Yes 😊. Loved it!
@@RhettandClaire
Finally managed to finish the 2 hr video ( in 3 sittings 😎 )
Kudos to both of you, very balanced/subtle content/amazing editing 🙂
Keep up the good work
@@ApurvSinghal007 yay! Thank you for watching the whole video😁🙌🏻🙌🏻. Which was your favourite destination?😁
@@RhettandClaire
Delhi ( my parents ) & Jaipur ( my in laws ) are homes for me.
Got family in Agra but have never been Leh & Ladakh, so feel like definitely should go there
Who was the server at the Jaipur homestay hotel in the blue adidas shirt? He’s very handsome!! And I want to know 😅
2:11:15 hate to be the buzz killer but it’s not a new animal it’s a cow. Surely you would have seen thousands 😂
I have never been to Leh but you guys did such a amazing job recording and editing, it was like I was there with you guys throughout the Journey. Brilliant.
The animal is also not a cow and yes it's a new animal for them. The black one with huge horns is called Dzo (d silent) in Ladakhi language. A mix breed between a male Yak and a female cow. It has an interesting story as in the early days Yaks were very stubborn and uncontrollable to plough the fields so the farmer needed an animal strong as a Yak and gullible like a cow so came the Dzo, and if a female is born it's called Dzomo
Fyi, Majority of the Indians as far as i know cant afford those costs of accomodation. Income inequality is huge in india. A very sharp divide which keeps getting bigger.
Really? India has growing middle class which outclass us middle class . It though definitely has poor people
Just started the video please tell me Gujarat is in here
I would be a bit leery eating in places where flies are swarming. They lay eggs and carry germs, I reckon. 🤔
popcorn time and lets watch the movie
Amazing bru! Enjoy😁😁
What do you think about traveling solo around India as a female?
We met a girl today that just got back from traveling solo in India and she 100% would NOT recommend it. We covered it in this video too: ua-cam.com/video/y2W5i_0tFg0/v-deo.html🙈
Hey, in Indian railways have both types of toilet , India and seating toilet, you just miss this thing 😅
Visit my country the Philippines🎉 ❤
So, if you use a bum gun to clean off what we call #2 in America, how do you dry off all the wetness and washing action, if there is no toilet tissue to dry you off??
We don't have any container in butt so water is not collected and gravity do it's work too
Come again! Love from Bengal, India. ❤️
lord of the rings got nothing of this movie 😂😂😂
😂
My host no meat in the house period.
Agra Fort, Taj Mahal were built by barbarian rulers whose ancestors came from outside. they destroyed everything in India they could, killed countless, brutalised even more. It is like having monuments by Nazis in Israel.
I understand dude but that doesn't take away from the fact that its a magnificent building built in INDIA. Even the language you typed this comment in belongs to barbarians and invaders, doesn't mean you're gonna b0ycott it. Appreciate monuments and their craft while also being aware of the history. And Shah Jahah was actually one of the nicer Mughal emperors. He was very neutral when it came to religious beliefs and many of his sons were actually very keen in understanding Hinduism. One of his som, Dara Shikoh even read the Vedas and translated them to Urdu/Persian. He regularly had meetings with Hindu saadhus in his palace, which pissed off his other son, Aurangzeb who then started to hate Shah Jahan and his other brothers because of his nafrat against Hindus.
Knowing the full history and context for something is much better than just commenting out of pure rage.
@@kindofanmol I also forgot to mention the Deccan Famine of 1630-32 associated with Shah Jahan's campaign in the Deccan which killed millions. close to that many had died in Bengal also due to the tribute stolen from Bengal by Shah Jahan to build this vanity project. The Mughals of course boasted ancestry from the barbaric Timur Lenk as well as Genghis Khan.
@@subidh2949 you countered no point of mine and mentioned something completely new out of nowhere. genius. 👏🏼👏🏼
good info guys, however you do whinge a bit. Peeling paint on a wall in a hostel in India? LOL
Peacock is not national food lol national bird of India
Fow women Solo travel in India is not safe at night and soliter places...
You so beautiful 😍😍
isteri sentiasa cium bau suami sendiri Amin
Good stuff, I just left you a message on your Instagram.
Thank you kindly for sharing 🙏🏾