India is truly unique in its diversity and richness. While this video beautifully captures 40 of its gems, India offers so much more! Spiritually, it’s a land where multiple faiths have coexisted for centuries, with ancient traditions blending seamlessly with modern beliefs. Politically, it’s the world’s largest democracy, thriving on the principles of freedom and inclusivity. Economically, India stands strong as a growing global powerhouse, blending traditional industries with cutting-edge innovation. Culturally, every corner of this vast nation tells a different story - from art, music, and dance to food and festivals. India’s secularism ensures respect for all religions, making it a true melting pot of cultures. As Indians, we are deeply blessed and proud to call this incredible nation our home !!!🇮🇳
You may have seen unnecessary hate and racism towards Indian online recently, many of those videos are not even Indian but thank you for showing real side of India
Have made six trips to India, each of 3 weeks duration. It's the most fascinating country that I've ever been to, like six countries rolled into one. Tough to pick just one place. I went to the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad in 2013. That was incredible. Hope to go again next with with an Indian friend as a guide. Benares was great. The Jain temple at Ranakpur in Rajasthan was incredible.
02:54 Jodhpur's blue city looks like something out of a fairytale! The way the Mehrangarh Fort rises above the city is breathtaking. Definitely one of the most unique cities I've seen in any travel video. 💙🏰
India is truly a land of wonders! Your journey through its rich culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes has stirred my soul. The vibrancy of Jodhpur, the serenity of Kerala’s backwaters, and the spiritual tranquility of Varkala all seem so captivating. I’m mesmerized by the fact that India is not just home to diverse beauty but also timeless traditions like chess and Ayurveda. But I’m curious-what’s it like to experience these places in person? Do the sunsets at Varkala truly feel as magical as they sound?
Thank you for this magical and amazing video! Wishing everyone good luck, happiness, and peace. May all things be beautiful and wonderful for everyone!
Please don´t butcher the names. YOU have NEVER been to India, otherwise you would know how to pronounce the names. But you could have also just asked an Indian...
suciedad, desorden y masificación, algunos edificios antiguos interesantes, pero muchas son construcciones europeas, britanicas y de misioneros cristianos. Respecto a la religión, como dice Homer Simpson a Apu, el dia en que se repartieron los indios llegaron los ultimos.... No es un lugar al que ir a no ser que seas hipi rastafari, si es que queda alguno.
Lol a ignorant u don't know anything 😆 don't u know jaipur is a UNESCO heritage and made by rajpoot kings and south indian temples but so sorry 😔 u are a internet believer only don't have ur own knowledge
Wow, congratulations! You've managed to summarize 5,000 years of rich culture, history, and diversity with all the depth of a meme. If all you can see is dirt and overcrowding, you clearly haven’t done much beyond surface-level thinking. India isn’t just some chaotic pit-it’s home to world-renowned landmarks like the Taj Mahal, the Ajanta and Ellora caves, and the Khajuraho Temples-all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, by the way. But let’s not forget Jaipur, a city that was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique blend of Rajput, Mughal, and modern architecture. Ever heard of the Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar (one of the largest astronomical observatories in the world), or the City Palace? That’s all Indian history, no British colonizers involved. Fun fact: India has 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it one of the highest in the world-basically, a UNESCO capital. So before you make blanket statements, maybe learn a bit about how India’s been influencing global art, architecture, and culture for millennia. And quoting Homer Simpson for cultural commentary? That’s like using a cereal box for world history. India’s spiritual and cultural heritage is thousands of years older than you could even begin to grasp. If you think it's only for "hippie Rastafarians," you’re clearly stuck in a time warp. India is a global leader in everything from space exploration to technology while you’re busy recycling 90s stereotypes. India doesn’t need your approval-it’s already shaping the world while you’re stuck playing catch-up.
@@Anamika-v4y Este es un canal de viajes, que nos enseña destinos interesantes para viajar, por sus monumentos, cultura, naturaleza, etc... Y es sin duda el lugar mas sucio, masificado e insalubre para viajar, si conoces algún pais que lo supere comentalo. India el pais al que tanto admiras esta a la cabeza de en pobreza, analfabetismo, desigualdad social, violencia contra la mujer, falta de derechos, inseguridad, infraestructuras. El 10% de la población tiene más del 70% de la riqueza, la sociedad se historicamente divide a su población en "CASTAS" es sin duda lo más clasista y racista que puede haber. Lo mejor de la India esta producido por la influencia de OCCIDENTE, tanto en el aspecto economico, como cultural, politico, social, derechos humanos, sanitario, en las infraestructuras, industria,..... . Supongo que seras Indu de las castas altas, o una occidental con pocos conocimientos o conocimientos muy idealizados. Siendo mujer es aún más doloroso, conociendo el trato que se da a las mujeres, informate.
@@sanlkar I agree with you on some of the issues regarding caste and the treatment of women-those are serious concerns that need to be addressed. As a woman myself, I’ve seen the harsh realities of society. However, it’s essential to recognize that many of these social divisions were exacerbated by colonial powers and it's a shame how u are praising britishers don't u have humanity ? Over 75 million Indians died from famines during British rule, largely due to their exploitative policies. So before praising those who contributed to these divisions, it’s vital to read our history. India was incredibly rich in history and culture, and many might not realize how much was looted during British rule. Moreover, the Mughal era also led to the destruction of our heritage. For instance, Nalanda and Takshila were two of the world’s oldest universities, attracting scholars from all over Asia. Nalanda was a hub of knowledge and learning, known for its advanced curriculum and contributions to philosophy and science. Takshila, too, was a center of learning that significantly influenced ancient education. While I do agree that our country can be overcrowded and some places are dirty, it's not representative of every location in India. Don’t believe everything you see on internet.If you search for destinations in Northeast India, South Kerala, or Himachal Pradesh, you’ll discover stunning landscapes and beautiful places that showcase the country’s diversity. And let’s not forget Bengaluru (Bangalore), which is home to one of the best airports in the world, having won multiple awards for its modern facilities and efficiency. It’s a major hub for technology and innovation, blending rich history with contemporary life. This is a travel channel, and India offers an array of destinations worth exploring, from the stunning architecture of Jaipur and Agra to the breathtaking natural beauty of various regions.Channels like Kara and Nate and The Travel Vlog showcase India’s beauty and culture in a way that challenges narrow perspectives. While India faces significant challenges, it’s also a land of immense beauty and resilience with a rich tapestry of culture and history worth experiencing. Let’s not dismiss that no offense but don't spread hate and misinformation and make ur perception only on the basis of some over crowded shitty cities see udaipur,ellora caves,Sikkim,laddakh etc
India is truly unique in its diversity and richness. While this video beautifully captures 40 of its gems, India offers so much more! Spiritually, it’s a land where multiple faiths have coexisted for centuries, with ancient traditions blending seamlessly with modern beliefs. Politically, it’s the world’s largest democracy, thriving on the principles of freedom and inclusivity. Economically, India stands strong as a growing global powerhouse, blending traditional industries with cutting-edge innovation. Culturally, every corner of this vast nation tells a different story - from art, music, and dance to food and festivals. India’s secularism ensures respect for all religions, making it a true melting pot of cultures. As Indians, we are deeply blessed and proud to call this incredible nation our home !!!🇮🇳
Overall, India is a fascinating and vibrant nation, offering inspiration to both its citizens and visitors alike.
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸🇺🇸Wonderful video of India🌷🌷
You may have seen unnecessary hate and racism towards Indian online recently, many of those videos are not even Indian but thank you for showing real side of India
India is really different from my imagination. Thank you for sharing the video so I can have a different view of India
Have made six trips to India, each of 3 weeks duration. It's the most fascinating country that I've ever been to, like six countries rolled into one. Tough to pick just one place. I went to the Maha Kumbh Mela in Allahabad in 2013. That was incredible. Hope to go again next with with an Indian friend as a guide. Benares was great. The Jain temple at Ranakpur in Rajasthan was incredible.
Thank you for sharing your experience, India is incredible! 😄
India's landscapes are a breathtaking tapestry, where vibrant colors blend harmoniously with nature's artistry
02:54 Jodhpur's blue city looks like something out of a fairytale! The way the Mehrangarh Fort rises above the city is breathtaking. Definitely one of the most unique cities I've seen in any travel video. 💙🏰
yes, india is very interesting countr in the world..i love it
India is truly a land of wonders! Your journey through its rich culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes has stirred my soul. The vibrancy of Jodhpur, the serenity of Kerala’s backwaters, and the spiritual tranquility of Varkala all seem so captivating. I’m mesmerized by the fact that India is not just home to diverse beauty but also timeless traditions like chess and Ayurveda. But I’m curious-what’s it like to experience these places in person? Do the sunsets at Varkala truly feel as magical as they sound?
Thanks for this great inspiration vid! We're planning a trip to India in the nearby future 😊
India’s beauty is truly unmatched! This video captures the vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and historical wonders so perfectly. ✨🥰🥰
Thank you for the magical, amazing video!!! Good luck, happiness, peace to everyone!!! May everything be good and wonderful for everyone!!!
you did show us India not often seen - it is beautiful !
Every corner of India tells a story-rich in heritage, diverse in culture, and endless in beauty ❤
@@adventurique10 You are very correct.Love from Sri Lanka.👏💚😁
Wow!!!! Thank-you!!! Great trip!!!!!
I lived with my guru in India for 8 years about 65 miles North of Mumbai. The most important phase of my life.
I love India.. would love to see Amritsar
Very beautiful. Superb.I like India very much.👍🏼💚😁
Thank you for this magical and amazing video! Wishing everyone good luck, happiness, and peace. May all things be beautiful and wonderful for everyone!
ANOTHER GREAT TOUR, O WHAT A VAST NATION AND PEOPLE AND PLACES TO VISIT!!
We're riding with ya.
Very nice beautiful places india❤❤❤
Hai dear super video👍👍❤️❤️
Next video, Cambodia ( Angkorwat ) please☺☺☺
So nice country and fantastic Citys ,i like it, ❤
wow a nice narrator...you make me inspired...//i love your program...//
Nice i support u
Thank you so much 😀
Well said 😊
Incradible
Bangladesh ❤
Stay connected
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your video is so cool
Very nice
nice
Indian place is very nice but the some people 😢
agree with you, it's horrible
@@AmazeJourneyspeople of India are horrible ,specialy sudhras and catholics
But for some people slum area is India
the word shampoo originates from....India!
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Saturday
Pls correct the map of Kashmir in India
Next video Bangladesh please
Blagladesh is dirty
NICE VIDEO, BUT YOU HAVENT EVEN COVERED 10% OF INDIA. ITS NOT SO EASY COVERING INDIA
You have missed Kashmir and Himachal.
4:40
Please don´t butcher the names. YOU have NEVER been to India, otherwise you would know how to pronounce the names. But you could have also just asked an Indian...
you missed Karnataka
suciedad, desorden y masificación, algunos edificios antiguos interesantes, pero muchas son construcciones europeas, britanicas y de misioneros cristianos. Respecto a la religión, como dice Homer Simpson a Apu, el dia en que se repartieron los indios llegaron los ultimos.... No es un lugar al que ir a no ser que seas hipi rastafari, si es que queda alguno.
Lol a ignorant u don't know anything 😆 don't u know jaipur is a UNESCO heritage and made by rajpoot kings and south indian temples but so sorry 😔 u are a internet believer only don't have ur own knowledge
Wow, congratulations! You've managed to summarize 5,000 years of rich culture, history, and diversity with all the depth of a meme. If all you can see is dirt and overcrowding, you clearly haven’t done much beyond surface-level thinking. India isn’t just some chaotic pit-it’s home to world-renowned landmarks like the Taj Mahal, the Ajanta and Ellora caves, and the Khajuraho Temples-all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, by the way. But let’s not forget Jaipur, a city that was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique blend of Rajput, Mughal, and modern architecture. Ever heard of the Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar (one of the largest astronomical observatories in the world), or the City Palace? That’s all Indian history, no British colonizers involved.
Fun fact: India has 40 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it one of the highest in the world-basically, a UNESCO capital. So before you make blanket statements, maybe learn a bit about how India’s been influencing global art, architecture, and culture for millennia.
And quoting Homer Simpson for cultural commentary? That’s like using a cereal box for world history. India’s spiritual and cultural heritage is thousands of years older than you could even begin to grasp. If you think it's only for "hippie Rastafarians," you’re clearly stuck in a time warp. India is a global leader in everything from space exploration to technology while you’re busy recycling 90s stereotypes.
India doesn’t need your approval-it’s already shaping the world while you’re stuck playing catch-up.
Go and get a life 😂😂😂
@@Anamika-v4y Este es un canal de viajes, que nos enseña destinos interesantes para viajar, por sus monumentos, cultura, naturaleza, etc... Y es sin duda el lugar mas sucio, masificado e insalubre para viajar, si conoces algún pais que lo supere comentalo. India el pais al que tanto admiras esta a la cabeza de en pobreza, analfabetismo, desigualdad social, violencia contra la mujer, falta de derechos, inseguridad, infraestructuras. El 10% de la población tiene más del 70% de la riqueza, la sociedad se historicamente divide a su población en "CASTAS" es sin duda lo más clasista y racista que puede haber.
Lo mejor de la India esta producido por la influencia de OCCIDENTE, tanto en el aspecto economico, como cultural, politico, social, derechos humanos, sanitario, en las infraestructuras, industria,..... .
Supongo que seras Indu de las castas altas, o una occidental con pocos conocimientos o conocimientos muy idealizados. Siendo mujer es aún más doloroso, conociendo el trato que se da a las mujeres, informate.
@@sanlkar I agree with you on some of the issues regarding caste and the treatment of women-those are serious concerns that need to be addressed. As a woman myself, I’ve seen the harsh realities of society. However, it’s essential to recognize that many of these social divisions were exacerbated by colonial powers and it's a shame how u are praising britishers don't u have humanity ? Over 75 million Indians died from famines during British rule, largely due to their exploitative policies. So before praising those who contributed to these divisions, it’s vital to read our history.
India was incredibly rich in history and culture, and many might not realize how much was looted during British rule. Moreover, the Mughal era also led to the destruction of our heritage. For instance, Nalanda and Takshila were two of the world’s oldest universities, attracting scholars from all over Asia. Nalanda was a hub of knowledge and learning, known for its advanced curriculum and contributions to philosophy and science. Takshila, too, was a center of learning that significantly influenced ancient education.
While I do agree that our country can be overcrowded and some places are dirty, it's not representative of every location in India. Don’t believe everything you see on internet.If you search for destinations in Northeast India, South Kerala, or Himachal Pradesh, you’ll discover stunning landscapes and beautiful places that showcase the country’s diversity.
And let’s not forget Bengaluru (Bangalore), which is home to one of the best airports in the world, having won multiple awards for its modern facilities and efficiency. It’s a major hub for technology and innovation, blending rich history with contemporary life.
This is a travel channel, and India offers an array of destinations worth exploring, from the stunning architecture of Jaipur and Agra to the breathtaking natural beauty of various regions.Channels like Kara and Nate and The Travel Vlog showcase India’s beauty and culture in a way that challenges narrow perspectives.
While India faces significant challenges, it’s also a land of immense beauty and resilience with a rich tapestry of culture and history worth experiencing. Let’s not dismiss that no offense but don't spread hate and misinformation and make ur perception only on the basis of some over crowded shitty cities see udaipur,ellora caves,Sikkim,laddakh etc
Not mentioning ladakh is crime😢
Anyone from India please check in here 🤣
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