I came here to say this same thing. I believe the coastal redwoods of northern California are a better natural experience than the inland redwoods of Yosemite because the coastal environment is indescribably green. There is such a profusion of plants in the coastal redwood forests that it is sometimes impossible to walk between the trees. It is truly a temperate jungle. Meanwhile, the inland redwoods grow at a higher elevation in a dryer environment with fewer plants growing near the ground. Both are spectacular in their beauty though and at least one of them should be on the list of places in America that every international visitor experiences.
Yellowstone national park with its geysers , wild buffalo herds, and scenery is just wondrous. Hope you can see a video of this. The great redwood national forests are also breathtaking.
The giant sequoias of California and the Golden Gate Bridge are awe inspiring sights! MOst of all I'd love to see Mr Chaudry visit America in person, G-d willing!
I've been to the Grand Canyon many times, it is HUGE! MILLIONS of tourists come from all over the world to marvel at this ancient wonder!---Yellowstone National Park is another of my favorite places to visit, with millions of more people coming every year to see the wonders of this ancient and massive volcano (and do stupid things when the bison are close by).
I live in Key west Florida and I can just imagine what his expressions would be after seeing this place. Let alone the rest of America. I hope he gets to see what America has to offer one day!❤
lucky you in some ways, but yess, it’s a big landmass, just the north american part is just a little less than the size of africa let alone the rest of america!
I live in Florida and during the hottest time of the year if you go to some beaches at night, you can see a biolumiscent algae in the water. Whenever something moves the water, the algae start to glow blue or green. It looks magical. We call it fire in the water
There are so many beautiful national parks all over the USA and state parks too ranging from mountains,caves,underwater reefs,with diverse wildlife to keep you amazed by its splendor!
I live in Colorado Springs, Colorado. And I think it would be a great place for you all to visit when you come to America! We have many beautiful natural features like the Grand Canyon, however it all exists within the city so you don't have to drive for hours and hours to get there! Pikes Peak is "Americas Mountain" and the Garden of The Gods is spectacular as well! We also have the United States Air Force Academy, a cool tour for all international visitors!
It warms my heart to see his reactions, I think he has a warm and kind heart too. I would love to have him see the redwood forests or flowing fields of wheat or corn in the Great Plains also.
It's always nice to see the content creator make an appearance in these videos. Here is a small list of some of Americas other National Parks that you might want to see (Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Glacier National Park, Sequoia & Redwood National Parks). Of course, we have many more, but these are some of the best. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely, the Grand Canyon is a must see. National Parks here are large tracts of land preserved in their natural state for all to enjoy. You can take horseback tours down into the canyon. There are Native American tribes who still live there. You cannot imagine the size and scope of the Grand Canyon. No picture or video can do it justice.
That first waterfall isn't in the Grand Canyon. It's in Yellowstone National Park. It is the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone river in a part of the park known as the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. It has a similar name, but it's in a different park.
Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern lights over Alaska. Also during the summer the sun sets at the same time it rises (because of the tilt of the Earth). You get dusk and dawn at the same time. Pretty neat and scary to see at the same time.
My husband and I went to the Grand Canyon a few years ago and we took the "grand" tour, which included seeing the Grand Canyon by air, land and water (the slow raft tour - not the white water rapids tour). While in the area, you really need to visit Antelope Canyon, too, which is very close. It was so awesome! You should also research visiting state parks, in addition to the national parks. They are often times hidden treasures.
I have twice been to the Grand Canyon, and both times went down in to it. As beautiful as those videos are, they don't begin to show the awesomness of the canyon as it is when you are there, seeing it with your own eyes.
The thing about the Grand Canyon is that no matter how many photos or videos you see or watch, none of it matches up to the sense of awe from the scale of it all when you see it in person. It's the #1 place I think everyone should go if they have a chance. I know Mr. Chaudhary is not a fan of heights, but if you do take him to the Grand Canyon, I recommend taking a helicopter tour. I was unable to take one when I went, unfortunately, but I think it would be great for Mr. Chaudhary (if he could overcome his fear of heights).
The look on Mr. Chaudhary's face was priceless. I really enjoyed that. And I never seen Grand Canyon in that much detail til today. Thanks for the video and would love to see more,
I am 15 minutes from Glacier National Park in Montana! Surrounded by beautiful big trees and mountains. Tonight we had another thunder/lightening storm. Seems like this summer we have had almost one every other day! Much different National Park than Grand Canyon. Show him Yellowstone that has always beeb a favorite of mine.
I live in California, and you should definitely show them the Redwood Forests here, as well as Yosemite National Park. Denali Park in Alaska, as well as Yellowstone National Parks are a must see as well 😊
You could watch hundreds of videos and they would never compare to just one visit in person. It is truly a spectacular view. I am glad you showed the Yellowstone waterfall and canyon. It was going to be my suggestion. Now I will suggest watching a video of my home state of Maine. There is much to see, from the ocean and lighthouses, to the mountains, parks, woods, and wilderness. Watching the transformation in the fall to a landscape of colors is very spectacular.
The ocean, Yellowstone, Canyon de Chelly, Acadia, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, Grand Tetons, Bonneville Salt Flats, Death Valley, Great Smoky mountains, The Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Arches and Bryce Canyon in Utah and Glacier National Park to name just a few.
This was wonderful. Please do more. As an American it makes me happy to show our beauty to these men. The only suggestion I would make is make sure to include context. That's one of the recurring comments with the food videos that we who are familiar with the food see details missing that would explain or enhance the experience. You did a good job on this. I would suggest showing them a map of the US, where the area is located and a bit of the history. Also maybe explain that we have coastlines (Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf) and we have deserts and forests and prairies and mountains and explain where the place is located in those areas. Maybe just start with Google maps so you can zoom in so they get a sense of where things are. Show them Niagara Falls, both the US and Canadian since they're on the border. The Appalachian Mountains are beautiful especially in the fall when the leaves change color.
I think Devil's Tower in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Great American Prairies in South Dakota. I hope Mr Chaudry can come to the US one day!
Please tell Mr. Chaudhary that we also have parks like he is thinking of in America, small green spaces with benches & kids & dogs playing. Those are often in communities or cities. The Grand Canyon is one of America's National Parks, a huge park, bigger than some states, that is one of the natural gems of our country. There are MANY more! We have some of the most beautiful National Parks in the World. Also, the man in 127 Hours was rock climbing alone. He wasn't just a tourist driving through. No need to be scared! Millions of people visit the Grand Canyon every year. Just stay away from the edges & be mindful of sun/heat exposure & you'll have a great trip!
Hello from Arizona, where the Grand Canyon Park is. I hope he enjoys the beauty of the Sonoran Desert.🌵 It is hard to see any people because they are so small. The word canyon comes from Spanish (cañon), and is a deep valley with steep sides, which frequently has a stream or river at the bottom. It took millions of years for the river to carve the canyon we see today. Tell him not to fear - it takes hours to hike down to the bottom where the river is.
I think showing him the Hawaiian islands would be interesting to them because it shows the diversity of natural habitats we have here in the U.S. Along these lines of showcasing our natural diversity, Mr. Chaudhary might be interested in seeing the cliff dwellings in the southwest, Arches National Park in southern Utah, the bayous of the south, the beautiful changing of the fall leaves in the northeast, the Rocky Mountains, the gorgeous Atlantic coast of Maine, Niagara Falls, Yellowstone National Park with Old Faithful, the frozen beauty of Alaska with its wild animals and of course the giant sequoias of the Pacific Northwest. Also, it might help Mr. Chaudhary understand our “parks” better if the producer explained to him that our government acknowledges the natural beauty and importance of preserving our lands and wildlife, so huge areas are protected from development in order to maintain the wildness of the territory. These protected areas are overseen and maintained by our government. The National Parks belong to every citizen of the United States. They are our pride and our birthright as citizens of this country.🇺🇸
CORRECTION: A canyon isn't a cave. A canyon is a deep narrow valley with steep sides & with a stream or river flowing through it. Grand Canyon is a large national park in Arizona. In America there are 63 national parks, 340 federal parks, & 6,600 state parks. While they are benches & tables for picnics, most national parks have beautiful & unique scenery, animals, trees & flowers, rivers, & waterfalls. People can visit all of them. Because America is so large, there are mountains, valleys, forests, deserts, beaches, lakes, rivers, swamps, & all kinds of weather. Some other videos to watch: Arcadia National Park, Maine Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina Crater Lake, Oregon Everglades National Park, Florida Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky Redwood National Park, California Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Zion National Park, Utah Washington, D.C. (America's capital) America has 50 states & there are videos about every state. It might be helpful to get a map of the entire United States so he can see where each state & park is.
I enjoy seeing Sajid as a host! Natural on camera and also a kind teacher. Please do more educational videos to expand their world awareness because they seem to really appreciate it👍
I recommend showing him Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Painted Desert, Zion, the Redwoods, Crater Lake, Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Parks, Shenandoah, and the Everglades. Also New England in the fall, some of the major cities like NYC, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, etc.
As I understand it, parks like Grand Canyon and Yellowstone are designated for conservation purposes because of unparalleled national natural, historic, or cultural significance. They are protected and owned by a government. I wish I could bring him over to these parks!
I loved watching Mr. Chauhary's reaction. The Colorado Rockies are amazing as well as Niagara Falls. So many sites to see in the United States. Would love if he could see them in real life.
You should put a map up and mark each place you look at. Every state has its own unique beauty, customs and food. Take a tour of each state. :) There's 50 states and a few territories like Puerto Rico and Guam as examples.
Wyoming, I live in Rock Springs, WY. I think you should go to Yellowstone National Park. It's beautiful there. And you should also visit the amusement park as well. That way you can see both the state park and the amusement park.
Here are some ideas from Canada. Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in the Rocky Mountains are so beautiful. We visited them at the end of June this year. Niagra Falls on the border of Canada and USA is also very beautiful. Old Quebec City is beautiful, it looks like a European city. The giant old trees in British Columbia are also really cool, some of the trees are so thick that you could drive a vehicle through them.
I love it when they watch videos of beautiful and amazing places. Other places worth looking at are Yosemite National Park, Niagara Falls, Everglades National Park, Nāpali Coast in Hawaii and the Outer Banks in North Carolina just to name a few. Thanks for the video! 👍🏼
The Redwood Forests in the Pacific Northwest are breathtakingly beautiful. There are ancient giant trees, the tallest trees in the world. It would be wonderful to watch Mr. Chaudrey see a video about that.
The Everglades National Park. Puget Sound. Anything in Alaska. The Smoky Mountains National Park. Yellowstone National Park. The Great Lakes. So many places!
Living in Tennessee, I've visited the Blue Ridge Parkway and several stops along the way over the years. I would highly recommend Grandfather Mountain and the Singing Bridge, and other places where you can see 7 states from several locations. Also I agree on visiting the Biltmore in North Carolina. It's very impressive, beautiful, and the history there is amazing. Also Stone Mountain in Georgia is impressive. I definitely agree on other locations I've been to such as the Rocky Mountains. In Canada there's Butchart Gardens and also ferry rides between the western US and Victoria British Colombia. Western Washington State has lots of natural beauty also. In Colorado the YMCA of the Rockies is also beautiful, not far from the Rocky Mountains. Estes Park, Colorado is also beautiful. One thing to be aware of before you visit, in higher altitudes caution must be taken to limit activities to avoid altitude sickness. Get lots of rest when first arriving to high altitudes before doing a lot of activities. You'll need warm jackets and warm clothing as it's much colder in highter altitudes than in other areas. So dressing in layers is very important when going from higher to lower altitudes. I hope the TPT gang can visit some of these areas in person! In winter months some of the Rocky Mountains are closed due to large amounts of snow. They even have poles about 12 ft high that show where the roads are so workers who have to travel the roads can stay on the roads safely. In summer months snow lingers on the highest parts of the mountains.
americans are not world traveled but we are well traveled, all 50 states are a miniature country on its own with 50 different landscapes, food, buildings, recreation, even the way we talk you can go to a different state every year for vacation and not visit the same state twice . it will take a life time to get to know them all
The geysers at yellowstone national park! The castles of germany or other countries. Some of the bridges from across the world...some are fantastic and span over great spans of water. The aztec ruins in mexico. The amazon jungle and river. Petra in jordan. Sooooo many places!
How about a visit to some of the 52-54 mountains (Peaks) 14K+ Elevation that make up thew spine of the middle of Colorado?? Forests like none other, and wildlife that is fascinating to see in their natural habitat.
Yellowstone Park. It would blow his mind to see the geyser, the beautifully colored hot pools, all the animals, and how it's all inside a huge volcanic crater.
Fun! Nature is truly spectacular. For some manmade awe, you might enjoy the building of the St. Louis Arch in St. Louis Missouri, USA. It's creation is an engineering masterpiece. I believe there are several documentaries on it.
Standing at the edge of Grand Canyon was the most mind-blowing experience for me. No footage or photos can give you the true impression of this natural wonder's majesty.
If Mr. Chaudhary is planning on visiting the Grand Canyon, perhaps he'd be interested in seeing some other National Parks in the 4 Corners States (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona). Two of my favorites are Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah and its 'Hoodoos', and Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado where there are numerous cliff dwellings, where the Anasazi lived and thrived years ago, well before the Europeans arrived in North America.
Do I sense a dream trip for a certain lucky Chaudhary coming up? Feels like you’re boning up on his knowledge in preparation for something… 🤔 The way his face lit up and was so full of wonder, I sure hope so! If not now then certainly one day.
He should visit Northwest Florida. It's called the Emerald Coast because of its emerald green waters and the beautiful sugar white sands are stunninga. I'd suggest Pensacola or Destin Florida.
Indeed, there is more than just the USA. The continent is bigger than one country and there are other continents and countries also which are very worth while too.
A National Park is an area that the U.S. government has deemed to be a place of such natural beauty and importance the land should not be used for private industry. In these cases, "Park" refers to protected land and/or sea. There are many such parks, along with state parks all over the United States. Not just in America, but other nations have such parks and similar sites. I feel certainthat anyone watching has a favorite in their area. I am from Northern California, where we have both beautiful nature - Redwoods, Sierras, the Pacific Ocean, waterfalls, volcanoes, Yosemite, Tahoe, etc. - and food - we feed America and then some. I would love to show you Yosemite Valley, Avenue of the Giants, Calaveras Big Trees all while eating well.
Mr. Chaudhary, you do NOT want to get close to the edge. The bottom is VERY far from the top. It is beautiful there!👌👌 We Americans love going to National parks and state parks. They are all beautiful in their own way ! Each with different scenery! Many you can camp in.
did a quick search for my Brothers from the other side of the world too just give them a lil bit of an Idea of the Scale we are talking about. And this is just 1 of many locations they should get to see if they can ever make it over here to the U.S.A. The park, which covers 1,217,262 acres (1,901.972 sq mi; 4,926.08 km2) of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties, received more than 4.7 million recreational visitors in 2023. The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979. I would recommend seeing. The Redwood National Forest, Yosemite National Park, & Yellow Stone National park. Just too name Three of the more Beautiful Natural wonders of America. And it is just a small handful. Of the Hundreds if not thousands, of places too see in America. I was fortunate in my youth. Too be able too go see these few. I have named in person. And it is an experience I am so Grateful for.
I am 50, live in America and just saw the Grand Canyon in person recently. Seeing it in person is very difficult to describe. It was a very awe inspiring, humbling experience It is something one HAS to experience!.
The most popular national park in the United States ("amreeka") is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in western North Carolina, and for good reason. It is stunning any time of year, and the mountains are much different from the Himalayas because they are much older, some of the oldest in the world, so over time they have been worn down and are not nearly so high anymore, and they are mostly covered in forest. There are beautiful rivers (also on the small side, not like the Ganges or Mississippi) and waterfalls you can hike to or ride a horse to (you can rent them, or go with a guide). You might or might not see any, but there are also white-tailed deer and black bears, and lots of birds and other wildlife. And nobody in America cooks better food (Georgia and Louisiana come closest). You'll fall in love and not want to go anywhere else. 😊
Actually... While not 100% explored even today... Most of the Grand has been explored and there are both mule trains and river rafting that allow people down into the gorges. Hopefully... Someday soon... You can bring these tribal gentlemen to visit the US and it's many beautiful parks.
The grand canyon is a natural park in the US try showing him Yosemite National Park with the geyser nicknamed Old Faithful. Niagara Falls in new york is also a beautiful natural wonder. The Appalachian mountains are quite beautiful also..😊
You should show him the Redwood Forest. Trees so huge that roads are cut through them! The redwoods are hundreds of years old.
Giant sequoias can live for 3,000 years!
yes and Yosemite since you will be in California for these also take a drive down the coast
Definitely visit the Giant Sequoias and Yosemite.
I came here to say this same thing. I believe the coastal redwoods of northern California are a better natural experience than the inland redwoods of Yosemite because the coastal environment is indescribably green. There is such a profusion of plants in the coastal redwood forests that it is sometimes impossible to walk between the trees. It is truly a temperate jungle. Meanwhile, the inland redwoods grow at a higher elevation in a dryer environment with fewer plants growing near the ground. Both are spectacular in their beauty though and at least one of them should be on the list of places in America that every international visitor experiences.
The redwoods are thousands of years old; the oldest trees in the world.
Yellowstone national park with its geysers , wild buffalo herds, and scenery is just wondrous. Hope you can see a video of this. The great redwood national forests are also breathtaking.
They would like Old Faithfull
Niagra Falls is an amazing sight to see. Also, the Redwood National Park in California is a must see.
*Niagara.
Yes from the Canadian side. They would see the whole horseshoe!
You should show him the autumn leaves of the Appalachian mountains. Niagara falls, Yellowstone Park, the Florida keys
The giant sequoias of California and the Golden Gate Bridge are awe inspiring sights! MOst of all I'd love to see Mr Chaudry visit America in person, G-d willing!
In the New England region of the country the trees changing color in the autumn season is spectacular
Yes! The time-lapse vids are too cool
Yes, the mountains in New York, the Adirondacks would be beautiful to show him in 4 seasons. Also Disney Land.
The Carlsbad Caverns would be a great place to see.
I think showing him California giant redwood trees and Hawaiian volcanos would be pretty cool.
I've been to the Grand Canyon many times, it is HUGE! MILLIONS of tourists come from all over the world to marvel at this ancient wonder!---Yellowstone National Park is another of my favorite places to visit, with millions of more people coming every year to see the wonders of this ancient and massive volcano (and do stupid things when the bison are close by).
Not mountains, but a Canyon formed over millions of years. It is .81 miles deep (1.3 kilo) and 277 miles long. The USA has 63 National Parks. 😃🇺🇸💙
Deepest part of the Grand Canyon is about 6,000 feet deep.
@@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 I asked “Siri” two different answers. 6,093’ or .81 miles. Britannica vs Wikipedia?
.81 is less than a mile, which is 5,280 feet. I used The National Park Service site for info.
@@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 I know have been there couple times in the 60’s.
I live in Key west Florida and I can just imagine what his expressions would be after seeing this place. Let alone the rest of America. I hope he gets to see what America has to offer one day!❤
This would be a perfect choice!
lucky you in some ways, but yess, it’s a big landmass, just the north american part is just a little less than the size of africa let alone the rest of america!
I think showing them the north west. It is different than what they are use to.
@@dicerosautismambient4894 lmao they live in pakistan they've never seen anything like keywest before
Sir, you are living in paradise.. I was lucky to visit Key West when i was 14 years old. What a beautiful place. Best wishes from germany.
I live in Florida and during the hottest time of the year if you go to some beaches at night, you can see a biolumiscent algae in the water. Whenever something moves the water, the algae start to glow blue or green. It looks magical. We call it fire in the water
There are so many beautiful national parks all over the USA and state parks too ranging from mountains,caves,underwater reefs,with diverse wildlife to keep you amazed by its splendor!
I live in Colorado Springs, Colorado. And I think it would be a great place for you all to visit when you come to America! We have many beautiful natural features like the Grand Canyon, however it all exists within the city so you don't have to drive for hours and hours to get there! Pikes Peak is "Americas Mountain" and the Garden of The Gods is spectacular as well! We also have the United States Air Force Academy, a cool tour for all international visitors!
I fell in love with the Garden of the Gods when I moved to Colorado years ago.
The look of wonder and amazement on Chaudhary's face is priceless! I too would love to visit the Grand Canyon one day! Awesome video TPT! :)
He's great when he makes those noises wooy hooy hooy hooy hooy 🤣then there's Mr Tahir Huy huy huy huy huy 🤣
@@Chrissy-boy Hahaha.. So true love those noises they make. 😂😂😂😂
He could narrate books with just his facial expressions! 😂😂😂
I hope you can visit the Grand Canyon someday. It's well worth going!
It warms my heart to see his reactions, I think he has a warm and kind heart too. I would love to have him see the redwood forests or flowing fields of wheat or corn in the Great Plains also.
It's always nice to see the content creator make an appearance in these videos. Here is a small list of some of Americas other National Parks that you might want to see (Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, Glacier National Park, Sequoia & Redwood National Parks). Of course, we have many more, but these are some of the best. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely, the Grand Canyon is a must see. National Parks here are large tracts of land preserved in their natural state for all to enjoy. You can take horseback tours down into the canyon. There are Native American tribes who still live there. You cannot imagine the size and scope of the Grand Canyon. No picture or video can do it justice.
That first waterfall isn't in the Grand Canyon. It's in Yellowstone National Park. It is the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone river in a part of the park known as the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. It has a similar name, but it's in a different park.
Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern lights over Alaska. Also during the summer the sun sets at the same time it rises (because of the tilt of the Earth). You get dusk and dawn at the same time. Pretty neat and scary to see at the same time.
God has indeed blessed us with the beauty of this world! We should give thanks to him and treat this world better!
The Appalachian trail/ Blue Ridge parkway…. Highest point Clingmans Dome and also Grandfather Mtn.
we went up to Chimney Rock, North Carolina last month, i love the Smoky Mountains so much!
My husband and I went to the Grand Canyon a few years ago and we took the "grand" tour, which included seeing the Grand Canyon by air, land and water (the slow raft tour - not the white water rapids tour). While in the area, you really need to visit Antelope Canyon, too, which is very close. It was so awesome! You should also research visiting state parks, in addition to the national parks. They are often times hidden treasures.
I have twice been to the Grand Canyon, and both times went down in to it.
As beautiful as those videos are, they don't begin to show the awesomness of the canyon as it is when you are there, seeing it with your own eyes.
The thing about the Grand Canyon is that no matter how many photos or videos you see or watch, none of it matches up to the sense of awe from the scale of it all when you see it in person. It's the #1 place I think everyone should go if they have a chance.
I know Mr. Chaudhary is not a fan of heights, but if you do take him to the Grand Canyon, I recommend taking a helicopter tour. I was unable to take one when I went, unfortunately, but I think it would be great for Mr. Chaudhary (if he could overcome his fear of heights).
Show him the Oregon coast, like the tidepools and the sea lion caves😊
The giant sequoia trees in Yosemite or Sequoia National Park are always worth viewing.
Would love to see their reaction to northern lights! I think they would be amazed lol
Oh my gosh, YES!! I’m certain they’d be fascinated!😲
The look on Mr. Chaudhary's face was priceless. I really enjoyed that. And I never seen Grand Canyon in that much detail til today. Thanks for the video and would love to see more,
New York State has two mountain ranges (the Adirondacks and the Catskills), Niagara Falls, and the Finger Lakes (which are unique in the world).
I am 15 minutes from Glacier National Park in Montana! Surrounded by beautiful big trees and mountains. Tonight we had another thunder/lightening storm. Seems like this summer we have had almost one every other day! Much different National Park than Grand Canyon. Show him Yellowstone that has always beeb a favorite of mine.
Oh, my favorite time of year is September in Yellowstone. Fewer visitors and fall colors glorious!
I live in California, and you should definitely show them the Redwood Forests here, as well as Yosemite National Park. Denali Park in Alaska, as well as Yellowstone National Parks are a must see as well 😊
I have been there 6 times..every time someone visits me from out of state I bring them there..they all cry because of the beauty..I live in New Mexico
You could watch hundreds of videos and they would never compare to just one visit in person. It is truly a spectacular view. I am glad you showed the Yellowstone waterfall and canyon. It was going to be my suggestion. Now I will suggest watching a video of my home state of Maine. There is much to see, from the ocean and lighthouses, to the mountains, parks, woods, and wilderness. Watching the transformation in the fall to a landscape of colors is very spectacular.
The ocean, Yellowstone, Canyon de Chelly, Acadia, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, Grand Tetons, Bonneville Salt Flats, Death Valley, Great Smoky mountains, The Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Arches and Bryce Canyon in Utah and Glacier National Park to name just a few.
❤ Mr. Chadhaury
This was wonderful. Please do more. As an American it makes me happy to show our beauty to these men. The only suggestion I would make is make sure to include context. That's one of the recurring comments with the food videos that we who are familiar with the food see details missing that would explain or enhance the experience.
You did a good job on this. I would suggest showing them a map of the US, where the area is located and a bit of the history. Also maybe explain that we have coastlines (Atlantic, Pacific, Gulf) and we have deserts and forests and prairies and mountains and explain where the place is located in those areas. Maybe just start with Google maps so you can zoom in so they get a sense of where things are.
Show them Niagara Falls, both the US and Canadian since they're on the border. The Appalachian Mountains are beautiful especially in the fall when the leaves change color.
I think Devil's Tower in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, Great American Prairies in South Dakota. I hope Mr Chaudry can come to the US one day!
Redwood forest in California.....Hawaii....Las Vegas, Nevada....Alaska
Hawaii would knock their socks off! 😊
Please tell Mr. Chaudhary that we also have parks like he is thinking of in America, small green spaces with benches & kids & dogs playing. Those are often in communities or cities. The Grand Canyon is one of America's National Parks, a huge park, bigger than some states, that is one of the natural gems of our country. There are MANY more! We have some of the most beautiful National Parks in the World.
Also, the man in 127 Hours was rock climbing alone. He wasn't just a tourist driving through. No need to be scared! Millions of people visit the Grand Canyon every year. Just stay away from the edges & be mindful of sun/heat exposure & you'll have a great trip!
Hello from Arizona, where the Grand Canyon Park is. I hope he enjoys the beauty of the Sonoran Desert.🌵
It is hard to see any people because they are so small.
The word canyon comes from Spanish (cañon), and is a deep valley with steep sides, which frequently has a stream or river at the bottom. It took millions of years for the river to carve the canyon we see today.
Tell him not to fear - it takes hours to hike down to the bottom where the river is.
I think showing him the Hawaiian islands would be interesting to them because it shows the diversity of natural habitats we have here in the U.S.
Along these lines of showcasing our natural diversity, Mr. Chaudhary might be interested in seeing the cliff dwellings in the southwest, Arches National Park in southern Utah, the bayous of the south, the beautiful changing of the fall leaves in the northeast, the Rocky Mountains, the gorgeous Atlantic coast of Maine, Niagara Falls, Yellowstone National Park with Old Faithful, the frozen beauty of Alaska with its wild animals and of course the giant sequoias of the Pacific Northwest.
Also, it might help Mr. Chaudhary understand our “parks” better if the producer explained to him that our government acknowledges the natural beauty and importance of preserving our lands and wildlife, so huge areas are protected from development in order to maintain the wildness of the territory.
These protected areas are overseen and maintained by our government. The National Parks belong to every citizen of the United States. They are our pride and our birthright as citizens of this country.🇺🇸
CORRECTION: A canyon isn't a cave. A canyon is a deep narrow valley with steep sides & with a stream or river flowing through it.
Grand Canyon is a large national park in Arizona. In America there are 63 national parks, 340 federal parks, & 6,600 state parks. While they are benches & tables for picnics, most national parks have beautiful & unique scenery, animals, trees & flowers, rivers, & waterfalls. People can visit all of them. Because America is so large, there are mountains, valleys, forests, deserts, beaches, lakes, rivers, swamps, & all kinds of weather. Some other videos to watch:
Arcadia National Park, Maine
Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina
Crater Lake, Oregon
Everglades National Park, Florida
Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky
Redwood National Park, California
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Zion National Park, Utah
Washington, D.C. (America's capital)
America has 50 states & there are videos about every state. It might be helpful to get a map of the entire United States so he can see where each state & park is.
Where stars and stripes,and eagle flies. My beautiful America.
I enjoy seeing Sajid as a host! Natural on camera and also a kind teacher. Please do more educational videos to expand their world awareness because they seem to really appreciate it👍
my country is SWITZERLAND :) visit here too.... maybe, one day.
THE CHANGING LEAVES ON THE TREES 🍂🍁🍃 WHEN THE SEASON OF FALL TOUCHES THE NORTHEAST.
The canyon is one of the 7 wonders of the world having visited its breathtaking…
Alaska…for sure! The Delaware water gap? So much beauty we are blessed with in our country!
I recommend showing him Yellowstone, Yosemite, the Painted Desert, Zion, the Redwoods, Crater Lake, Mt. Rainier and Olympic National Parks, Shenandoah, and the Everglades. Also New England in the fall, some of the major cities like NYC, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, etc.
Please show him Glacier national park! Glorious, and going to the sun road is one of the most beautiful drives in the world!
As I understand it, parks like Grand Canyon and Yellowstone are designated for conservation purposes because of unparalleled national natural, historic, or cultural significance. They are protected and owned by a government. I wish I could bring him over to these parks!
I loved watching Mr. Chauhary's reaction. The Colorado Rockies are amazing as well as Niagara Falls. So many sites to see in the United States. Would love if he could see them in real life.
There are many good choices. Consider these:
- the redwood forest
- the Badlands (in South Dakota)
- Lake Superior
- the Mississippi River.
Spleeping Bear dunes near Traverse City Michigan is another extraordinary place to view. One of my favs
You should put a map up and mark each place you look at. Every state has its own unique beauty, customs and food. Take a tour of each state. :) There's 50 states and a few territories like Puerto Rico and Guam as examples.
Wyoming, I live in Rock Springs, WY. I think you should go to Yellowstone National Park. It's beautiful there. And you should also visit the amusement park as well. That way you can see both the state park and the amusement park.
Glacier National Park is amazing!!!
Mr. Chaudhary seeing videos of America’s national parks is a great idea!! Lets do it😍
Approximately 5 million visitors travel to the Grand Canyon each year.
The park is 4931 square kilometers in size.
I vote Redwood Forest be next.
Here are some ideas from Canada. Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in the Rocky Mountains are so beautiful. We visited them at the end of June this year. Niagra Falls on the border of Canada and USA is also very beautiful. Old Quebec City is beautiful, it looks like a European city. The giant old trees in British Columbia are also really cool, some of the trees are so thick that you could drive a vehicle through them.
I love it when they watch videos of beautiful and amazing places. Other places worth looking at are Yosemite National Park, Niagara Falls, Everglades National Park, Nāpali Coast in Hawaii and the Outer Banks in North Carolina just to name a few. Thanks for the video! 👍🏼
The Redwood Forests in the Pacific Northwest are breathtakingly beautiful. There are ancient giant trees, the tallest trees in the world. It would be wonderful to watch Mr. Chaudrey see a video about that.
The Everglades National Park.
Puget Sound.
Anything in Alaska.
The Smoky Mountains National Park.
Yellowstone National Park.
The Great Lakes.
So many places!
Our creator has given us such beauty. You have much beauty in your country as well.
Living in Tennessee, I've visited the Blue Ridge Parkway and several stops along the way over the years. I would highly recommend Grandfather Mountain and the Singing Bridge, and other places where you can see 7 states from several locations. Also I agree on visiting the Biltmore in North Carolina. It's very impressive, beautiful, and the history there is amazing.
Also Stone Mountain in Georgia is impressive. I definitely agree on other locations I've been to such as the Rocky Mountains. In Canada there's Butchart Gardens and also ferry rides between the western US and Victoria British Colombia. Western Washington State has lots of natural beauty also. In Colorado the YMCA of the Rockies is also beautiful, not far from the Rocky Mountains. Estes Park, Colorado is also beautiful.
One thing to be aware of before you visit, in higher altitudes caution must be taken to limit activities to avoid altitude sickness. Get lots of rest when first arriving to high altitudes before doing a lot of activities. You'll need warm jackets and warm clothing as it's much colder in highter altitudes than in other areas. So dressing in layers is very important when going from higher to lower altitudes.
I hope the TPT gang can visit some of these areas in person! In winter months some of the Rocky Mountains are closed due to large amounts of snow. They even have poles about 12 ft high that show where the roads are so workers who have to travel the roads can stay on the roads safely. In summer months snow lingers on the highest parts of the mountains.
Look up the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. They are islands carved out from Lake Superior in the USA.
americans are not world traveled but we are well traveled, all 50 states are a miniature country on its own with 50 different landscapes, food, buildings, recreation, even the way we talk you can go to a different state every year for vacation and not visit the same state twice . it will take a life time to get to know them all
The geysers at yellowstone national park! The castles of germany or other countries. Some of the bridges from across the world...some are fantastic and span over great spans of water. The aztec ruins in mexico. The amazon jungle and river. Petra in jordan. Sooooo many places!
How about a visit to some of the 52-54 mountains (Peaks) 14K+ Elevation that make up thew spine of the middle of Colorado?? Forests like none other, and wildlife that is fascinating to see in their natural habitat.
Yellowstone Park. It would blow his mind to see the geyser, the beautifully colored hot pools, all the animals, and how it's all inside a huge volcanic crater.
Fun! Nature is truly spectacular. For some manmade awe, you might enjoy the building of the St. Louis Arch in St. Louis Missouri, USA. It's creation is an engineering masterpiece. I believe there are several documentaries on it.
Standing at the edge of Grand Canyon was the most mind-blowing experience for me. No footage or photos can give you the true impression of this natural wonder's majesty.
Please show him the Great Lakes. I live near Lake Huron. He would really like Lake Superior too.
What an amazing place the Grand Canyon is. I hope to one day visit.
ਗ੍ਰੈਂਡ ਕੈਨਿਯਨ ਕਿੰਨੀ ਸ਼ਾਨਦਾਰ ਜਗ੍ਹਾ ਹੈ। ਮੈਨੂੰ ਇੱਕ ਦਿਨ ਦੇ ਦੌਰੇ ਦੀ ਉਮੀਦ ਹੈ.
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Redwood trees, Yellowstone Park, Colorado mountains, Utah has some beautiful parks
If Mr. Chaudhary is planning on visiting the Grand Canyon, perhaps he'd be interested in seeing some other National Parks in the 4 Corners States (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona). Two of my favorites are Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah and its 'Hoodoos', and Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado where there are numerous cliff dwellings, where the Anasazi lived and thrived years ago, well before the Europeans arrived in North America.
Yellowstone, Yosemite, Niagra Falls, the Great Lakes, the Smoky Mountains, the Painted Desert, the Rocky Mountains, too many to list!
Do I sense a dream trip for a certain lucky Chaudhary coming up? Feels like you’re boning up on his knowledge in preparation for something… 🤔
The way his face lit up and was so full of wonder, I sure hope so! If not now then certainly one day.
He should visit Northwest Florida. It's called the Emerald Coast because of its emerald green waters and the beautiful sugar white sands are stunninga. I'd suggest Pensacola or Destin Florida.
This is a cool idea for the guys, there's so much to see in the world
Indeed, there is more than just the USA. The continent is bigger than one country and there are other continents and countries also which are very worth while too.
A visit to the redwoods in California and Zion National park in Utah would be thrilling also.
In Washington state he should see the rainforest in Olympia Washington, or or at the Mount Rushmore national Park.
A National Park is an area that the U.S. government has deemed to be a place of such natural beauty and importance the land should not be used for private industry. In these cases, "Park" refers to protected land and/or sea. There are many such parks, along with state parks all over the United States. Not just in America, but other nations have such parks and similar sites. I feel certainthat anyone watching has a favorite in their area. I am from Northern California, where we have both beautiful nature - Redwoods, Sierras, the Pacific Ocean, waterfalls, volcanoes, Yosemite, Tahoe, etc. - and food - we feed America and then some. I would love to show you Yosemite Valley, Avenue of the Giants, Calaveras Big Trees all while eating well.
The beauty of New Hampshire in the fall all the colors of the trees…😂the painted desert…
I wonder what Mr Chaudhary would think of riding a mule down the side of the Grand Canyon!!
The Colorado river made that canyon. It starts near where I live in Colorado.
Show him the Yellowstone national park were the volcanoes are.
Mr. Chaudhary, you do NOT want to get close to the edge. The bottom is VERY far from the top. It is beautiful there!👌👌
We Americans love going to National parks and state parks. They are all beautiful in their own way ! Each with different scenery! Many you can camp in.
much love blessings to you your family’s your streams our amazing many prayers for continued success love you guys
The Everglades, the grand canyon in Hawaii, and the glaciers of Alaska.
did a quick search for my Brothers from the other side of the world too just give them a lil bit of an Idea of the Scale we are talking about. And this is just 1 of many locations they should get to see if they can ever make it over here to the U.S.A.
The park, which covers 1,217,262 acres (1,901.972 sq mi; 4,926.08 km2) of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties, received more than 4.7 million recreational visitors in 2023. The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979.
I would recommend seeing. The Redwood National Forest, Yosemite National Park, & Yellow Stone National park. Just too name Three of the more Beautiful Natural wonders of America. And it is just a small handful. Of the Hundreds if not thousands, of places too see in America. I was fortunate in my youth. Too be able too go see these few. I have named in person. And it is an experience I am so Grateful for.
You might enjoy viewing Hoover Dam or somewhere with active volcanos if there are in Hawaii.
I am 50, live in America and just saw the Grand Canyon in person recently. Seeing it in person is very difficult to describe. It was a very awe inspiring, humbling experience
It is something one HAS to experience!.
The most popular national park in the United States ("amreeka") is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in western North Carolina, and for good reason. It is stunning any time of year, and the mountains are much different from the Himalayas because they are much older, some of the oldest in the world, so over time they have been worn down and are not nearly so high anymore, and they are mostly covered in forest. There are beautiful rivers (also on the small side, not like the Ganges or Mississippi) and waterfalls you can hike to or ride a horse to (you can rent them, or go with a guide). You might or might not see any, but there are also white-tailed deer and black bears, and lots of birds and other wildlife. And nobody in America cooks better food (Georgia and Louisiana come closest). You'll fall in love and not want to go anywhere else. 😊
A few Ideas, Redwood Forests in California at Armstrong Grove, Pacific Ocean Jenner or Bodega Bay, Yosemite National Park. Yellowstone National Park
Actually... While not 100% explored even today... Most of the Grand has been explored and there are both mule trains and river rafting that allow people down into the gorges.
Hopefully... Someday soon... You can bring these tribal gentlemen to visit the US and it's many beautiful parks.
The grand canyon is a natural park in the US try showing him Yosemite National Park with the geyser nicknamed Old Faithful. Niagara Falls in new york is also a beautiful natural wonder. The Appalachian mountains are quite beautiful also..😊
The Hoh River Rainforest and Olympic National Park.
So underrated, so beautiful! That whole area is stunning with temperate rain forests, stunning mountain views & friendly deer.
Olympic National Park and the surrounding Pacific Northwest.