If you are in Maharashtra then don't forget to visit Kailasa Temple in Ellora Cave.
The Kailasa temple at Ellora was, constructed during the 8th century under the rule of King Krishna I of the Rashtrakuta dynasty. This astonishing temple was carved entirely out of a single rock, vertically excavated from top to bottom. It's believed that it took several generations of craftsmen to complete this monumental task.
The temple is a marvel due to its sheer scale and intricate detailing. It's not just a single structure; it's an entire complex featuring numerous halls, shrines, pillars, and sculptures. The incredible craftsmanship and architectural precision displayed in the carvings, which include depictions from Hindu mythology, make it one of the most impressive rock-cut temples in India.
Can you pls stop using the word Hindu mythology and replace it with Hindu Itihasa (history)
@@manh9105 Mythology refers to a collection of stories, legends, or tales that often explain the origins of a culture, its beliefs, rituals, gods, and heroes. These stories were passed down orally or through written traditions and played a significant role in shaping the worldview and values of different societies throughout history.
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Ajantha Caves,
Ellora Caves
Ghrushneshwar shiva temple
Daulatabad Fort any place are close to each just Ajantha is 60-70 km far from below 3 location
a year i visitid this place im amazed
You have done it again ! Thanks for the great food tour of Pune ! India is blowing my mind. Thanks for the fun you bring. Guys , I love it. ,! Happy travels 😊😊😊
Welcome to historical city of India
Welcome pune city. Have good treat of pune
Welcome to . India. People are very kind
Give this good message to your country. That will help our country to encourage more tourists and currency. Jai hind.
Welcome to Pune Again Matt and Molly. Great fan of your content. Really love to meet you 😊
Pune actually has better living standards than bangalore
I was actually complaining to the BBC online here in Britain about 4 years ago as they had some online article about Pune - and as is typical of the British - they showed a picture of slums which were totally unrepresentative of the real city [just as they show that Dharavi slum as an image of Mumbai]. They did respond and changed the image and I forwarded to them the then just-published reports about Utsa Patnaik's research estimating the amount that the British looted from India at about $45 Trillion.
Except for the power cuts. They are the worst of any major Tier 1/Metro city I've been in India, and I've lived for a decent bit in all 8. I mean it wasn't a daily thing, nor was it super extensive, but still quite noticeable for a Tier 1 city. And I was in Pune for almost 4 months, and live 2 months each in posh residential localities in KP & Baner, which was quite shocking.
There are hardly any power cuts ever even in Tier 2 or 3 towns in Gujarat, which is why I found it even more shocking due to this happening in 2nd largest city of Maharashtra. Mumbai hardly has any power cuts ever. Not sure about the situation in Nagpur, Nashik, or rest of MH.
@@siddharthmehta6220hahaha lol Gujraat cities are nowhere as compare to Pune.
@@Shreyasghadyalji I'm only talking about power cuts here. Dyslexic hai kya bhai tu?
@@siddharthmehta6220 sitting in Amadavad reading your comment and smiling cuz we had a power cut earlier during daytime today for good 3 hrs....!! But I do agree the roads in Gujarat are somewhat better as of now and MH is catching up due to our own Gadkariji.
Hey I'm a fan of your content, and I live in Pune. I'm happy to show you around the town, especially the hidden gems.
Thank you so much guys for exploring india. We're grateful to host foreigners like you.
Yes - I was just watching a video by some Dutch-woman from Bali Janine Freuling [with her fellow Dutch female vlogger] claiming that they felt unsafe in Old Delhi so left without visiting Chandni Chowk market. She refers to a 'guy with a gun' on the street evoking images of some American (or perhaps Czech - European] mass shooter terrorizing folk. In fact it was just an Indian policeman in clear police khaki uniform and cap etc. walking on the pavement staring at his mobile phone with a rifle strapped across his back - whom they passed in their tuktuk!
@@sutapasbhattacharya9471 matt and molly should give travel volggers lessons on how to vlog properly.
@@Rudraksh-ql4ce This Janine character, though very nice and friendly towards India and Indians generally - seems like one of those Narcissist female vloggers who are just obsessed with showing themselves as is so common. As a person brought up in Britain, I can tell you that in Europe Janine would be considered a very mediocre-looking woman with a mis-shapen nose who would not turn any heads. Yet because she has blonde hair and blue eyes she gets unceasing attention - sometimes going a bit too far - from Indian peasants who have rarely seen a blonde before - hence feels paranoid.
Awesome vlog folks! So happy you explored some parts of Pune, there's lot more and Pune never fails to pleasantly surprise you as there's so much here for everyone! Try exploring some of the Forts around, and trek a bit, you'll surely enjoy it. Among good touristy spots close to Pune are Lonavla/Khandala and Mahabaleshwar (may be a bit crowded due to Holiday season). Enjoy your trip and keep us posted, Cheers!!!
Love Pune ♥️
Thank you so much guys for exploring india. We're grateful to host foreigners like you. i love pune
Another Superb Coverage, so much happening everywhere. Great work., 👍
@@dabbleandtravel Next vlog home UK curry/Indian food comparison v/s authentic Indian food in India 😋
YOU BOTH NEVER FAIL TO MAKE ME SMILE..... DONT GO BACK!!!! SETTLE HERE AND SHOW ME MY COUNTRY.......
Hiiiiii.. welcome to Pune. So amazed to know you were/are here!
Am a regular to Pune, I favorite local dish is "Misal Pav".
I eat it 3 times a day....try it.
Welcome to Pune! Hope you have Durvankur or Durvankur Thali on your list , you should not miss that. And Icecream shake drink called Mastani at Sujata.
Pune is ❤ Thanks for refreshing my childhood memories ❤
Good video. I enjoyed all your Indian videos
That was incredible ❤
Hey guys...you need to try Balewadi High Street in Pune...one of the most happening places..you have good cafes and pubs ..just amazing place...it's really a HIGH STREET as name suggests
I am great to see you in PUNE CITY well I living here just near where is you lived in previous day. Enjoy the spots of Pune city Punekar are welcome you very well . Thanks for visit our Pune.😊
its nice to see you guys again from the philippines, funnily enough i was in thailand for a few days and just got back home, i saw your videos being played in a tv channel when i turned on the tv in the hotel room and even funnier - the video had nothing to do with thailand, it was you guys in romania or bucharest or something, talking about how you liked the burrata
The most unique thing about Pune is its horse racing and ranching culture. There are numerous horse ranches and racing activities throughout the city. I myself enrolled in one of those during my stay there, unfortunately I couldn't complete my riding sessions because I had my first ever chicken pox on the 9th day. I would someday go back and complete my lessons , it was very cheap, 2700 INR for 3 weeks back in 2014. Nowhere in India you would get that level of access, as horse riding is limited to either ultrarich or the military or police or the tour guides and similar people in India.
Just be safe love from india. 🇮🇳❤️
Omg you guys went to Toit! It’s my all time favourite! Love their beers. Great to see you followed my recommendation. :)
Try Tsuki in KP for pan Asian food. It’s fine dining. Superb sushi!
If you want to try something local and authentic South Indian food go to Vaishali (FC Road) or Irani Cafe for Iranian food.
They went to Toit in Bangalore at the beginning of the series. They are out of the country by now , too late to read your recommendations
They can express and show. Basically Food for Indians is Complete Solution the way goes into ❤ ..spice,sour sweet testless are common and beyond Indian Intestines
It's funny that Indians recommend foreign dishes and places to foreigners visiting India. 😊😊
Btw, Vaishali is overhyped. 😆
YOU BOTH NEVER FAIL TO MAKE ME SMILE..... DONT GO BACK!!!! SETTLE HERE AND SHOW ME MY COUNTRY....../
Speciality of Garden wadapaw is they offer chilly which is bit sour but not spicy 😊
They slit green chilly and remove seeds.
They mix it with lemon slices and cook in pressure cooker.
Sour taste gets added in chilly and chilly gets soft. Taste is lovely. They serve with wada paw.
SUCH A LOVELY AND ENTERTAINING VLOG.👌👍 PLEASE CARRY ON WITH THE GOOD WORK.... CHEERS FROM MUMBAI.
Wow you’re still in India so beautiful and enjoy the yummy foods take care and have a happy holiday my idols take care 💖🎅🎄
I like your videos and especially about india and exploring it thoroughly , and i appreciate that
and we need more videos about other countries to keep exploring 😇,
and also don't forget to show us royal england and its beautiful landscape.
thank you😃
Awesome 😎 Vada- is the patty and Pav id the bun
Happy stay in Maharashtra
Jay Maharashtra 🙏
Love from Pune💖 Hope you like our Pune.
Pune is associated with greatest Indian king Shivaji Maharaj who saved India and Indian culture from getting destroyed at the hands of most cruel ruler in human history Aurangzeb.
Pune is not associated with shivaji maharaj as much as it is associated with peshwai...
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born at Shivneri Fort in Pune. He spent his childhood in Lalmahal which is right next to Shaniwarwada.
Rajgad fort in Pune was the first capital of Maratha empire for 25 years.
Peshwas were servants of him and his descendants.
1st fort won by Ch Shivaji Maharaj was Torna fort in Pune.
The fort Kondhana shown in Movie Tanhaji is at the border of Pune City.
Visit forts nearby पुणे
There is also MINI KASHMIR,MABHALESWAR ,
LONAVALA ,KHANDALA
Can't say the word "vibe"... lol 😆🤣😂😀 Cheers and stay safe. 👍❤️
You guys should head to Balewadi High Street at night if still in Pune. Such a vibrant and lively place!
The bun is pav and inside patty is vada lovely😍
Excellent expore Dear Bro n sis. Like n Love from all Indians❤
I wish was there in my hometown. Would have loved to show you guys around. Big fan of your channel. Yes , it is indeed a culturally rich city with a lot of forts, historic buildings and market places . It is filled with some prestigious educational institutions and was also called the oxford of the east. It has hance become a major center for learning.
Not sure if you guys sorted it out later in the video but pav is the bun and wada is the batter coated fried potato.
@@Aerotyler23 yes even the potato was introduced by the Portuguese.
Vada-Pav is essentially a West-Coast dish for that reason.
Osho commune has been pretty famous near KP
Garden Wadapav is one of the brand famous here.
Recipe : Take some oil, add curry leaves, green chilly paste, add smashed potatoes, add turmeric, ginger garlic paste. We get the inner stuffing.
We make batter of gram flour. Dip potato patty in batter and fry in oil. So you get wada 😊
Along with wadapav, you must have got crunchy stuff.
While frying wada ( patty ) some particles of gram flour batter seperate and the balls get fried well..
They dry up those fried balls and grind in mixer with dried fried garlic, red chilly powder..that makes a crunchy powder. Which is served as side dish with wada pav 😊
pao/pav is from the portuguese word for bread, similar to the french pain. the vada is a fried vegetable "ball" in most indic languages.
Specialty of garden wada paw is they offer green chilly which is sour. Not much spicy. They slit green chilly, remove seeds, add lemon slices and cook chillies in pressure cooker. Sour taste of lemon goes into green chilly. It tastes amazing 😊😊
In winters if you want to experience Snowfall in india you can visit to Srinagar (Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Sonamarg), or Manali( Solang Valley, Spitti Valley, Sissu or Atal Tunnel)
Welcome to Pune 😃💖 There is seperate line for ladies for Garden Vada Pav 🙂 Also try taak (buttermilk with it) It’s yummy and crunchy with Chura! Also most millionaires live in Koregaon Park Pune ❤
Most welcome dear in India 🌍🇮🇳🌍
Welcome to Pune. City of food, culture and tradition
Welcome to pune sir🎉🎉❤
Recently been to pune. Amazing cuisine city with value for money
It's not just a place; it's a rollercoaster ride where every day feels like a surprise party, and the chaos is just a prelude to the next adventure. Seems like a great place to hangout and enjoy the city and the honking of the cars while eating your food.
Awesome video 😁
@14:35 As per the old vehicle scrapping policy, all the old vehicles private or government owned must be scrapped after 15 years.. those are (probably) confiscated during traffic raids.. Govt have the authority to scrap them but don't have the authority to dismantle them... Loopholes in law... So they rot till eternity... 😅😅
First foreign youtuber that i have seen so far who actually shows rich areas of india
100TH LIKE NICE TO SEE YOU
*At present are you in India ( pune) or in London????....love your vlogs ❤.....from Birmingham 🇮🇳😊*
Pune is love❤
Pune
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You should visit Balewadi Highstreet, FC & JM Road in pune.I like to watch your videos.
Must try places in Pune:
Elephant & Co, High Spirits for a great party, Paasha (a rooftop restaurant) at JW Marriott hotel, Barometer, Kothrud area for a scrumptious dinner, PVR Pavilion Mall for a great shopping experience!
Welcome to my hometown! :)❤
Though a South Indian, am born n brought up in Pune. Love the place❤
Mouth watering vadda pao and paneer makhani
Raja kelkar museum of medieval arrifacts is walk away from shaniwar wada
.hardly any tourists know about this three storied marvel charting the history of maratha empire and aome older items. With more time you could go in treks . Its fort country with hundreds of forts
do not forget to visit manali 'it is a very nice city in india
Visit kailash temple and eloora caves the ancient wonder of the architecture ,
Hi if u had gone in Koregaon park area..U should have Visited OSHO ASHRAM and Garden there. Cool spot in oasis. Also good to reduce ur tensions and opening up to new dimensions. Hope you know who OSHO was.....cheers from pune.
Go to Balewadi high street area it’s very good
There are two types of samosas : one is Patti Samosa and other is Punjabi Samosas. The one you eat was a Patti Samosa which is triangular and flat in shape and can have different types of fillings. Punjabi Samosas are mostly pyramid like shaped and have a filling of mash potatoes and chickpeas with spices in it.
Please come and visit the cleanest city of India and also food capital of India.. indore Madhya Pradesh ❤
When in pune, you must eat "Sabudana Khichadi" at "Bipin Snacks" near Deccan Gymkhana.
molly is the most adventure beautiful girl,,anywhere she goes she is still beautiful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful city
Visit the market place in raviwar peth area in pune..its gonna be a one of a kind experience..try purohit sweets over there..
You Guys staying in Hinjewadi Pune, this place located in Hinjewadi IT Park most of the time you face the Traffic there...... Try to visit pataleshwar caves at JM road
If you are in Maharashtra dont forget to do trekk on rajgad fort
ShaniwarWada was 7 storied high before it was destroyed in fire. Not sure if it was by normal accident or British burnt it down.
You may get Banglore vibes in Pune as it also has a major IT industry.
Pune is actually elder sister of Mumbai by age. But Mumbai is much bigger in size.
Still Pune is better and more livable than Mumbai(Its favorite topic of hot debates between Mumbaikars and Punekars)
What do think was your favorite street food in Maharashtra.? Favorite go to beer besides Kingfisher ? One suggestion if it's not too much to ask for. What are some of the ingredients if you
know are in the foods that you ate ? Great video Guys. Hugs🫂 and Kisses💋 from Harriet, Jim and Yuki Richmond, Va. MERRY CHRISTMAS🎄🎄
Love you guys
Paneer Makhani is all time favourite .... What about other dishes Like (Veg Dishes)
Pani puri, Bhel, Ragada Petis, Pav Bhaji, Chole Bhature, IDLI DOSA and much more ?
I live in pune. U can visit nearby places like pawna lake. Mahabaleshwar, lavasha
Yes Toit is good too!! 🍻
Pav is bun and vada is patato with tamrind and spices etc
As a person who lives in kp, I'd say that this place is peaceful even though there are pubs everywhere, because of the greenery and everything it overall just heaven.
You guys are right, food quality is better in Pune and its not priotrize commercial first its quallity first, thisbapplies tontown areas like Sadashiv peth Narayan peth and shaniwar peth
Pune is famous for hills and forts please visit hills around pune for trekking
Welcome to Pune I Recommend You'll 2 Places You'll
should Visit GERMAN BAKERY in Korean Park and KARACHI SWEET MART in Centre Street,Off MG Road
You guys should go to the sinhagad fort
Pune metro ride please please.
Most modern in India.
Must visit India's cleanest city ❤indore,❤ food hub and known as mini Mumbai
In Europe is cold temperatures - At least you are at hot place. I have been in India around 10 time as a Sailor .Greetings from Varna Bulgaria
We’re back in the UK now and yes very cold lol!
Storm Pia 😮
India is best place for winters👍
North India has cold right now
@@dabbleandtravelenjoy super cold tempratures of UK🥶, mean while here in Goa india warm & sunny whole day a perfect weather.