Thank you so much! I'm thrilled that the video could showcase India's unmatched beauty and diversity. Your support means a lot, and I'm excited to bring you more wonders soon! btw New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
India’s landscapes are a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, from the tranquil backwaters of Kerala to the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. Thank you for amazing video!
Thank you so much! I'm glad the video could capture even a glimpse of India's incredible landscapes and rich culture. Your support means a lot, and I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you!
A wonderfully-made two part series on part-nature, part-geography and part-history of India, my Motherland. In a Country of made up of 1.4 billion Indians, to showcase mainly the architecture, greenery, culture and monuments, rivers, lakes and oceans without much of human presence or the hustle and bustle of daily life is indeed an amazing task, most of it was achieved by drones, I suppose. The narrative also very well prepared with poetic expressions. For someone who has left India as a child and having returned with family for a brief yet awesome visit to the land for 2 months about 12 years ago. these videos offer comfort, knowledge and moments to reminisce my India. Bharat Mata Ki Jai!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I'm really touched that the series resonated with you, especially as someone with deep roots in India. I'm glad you liked the video. Your connection to the India, even after being away for so long, truly adds a special layer to your experience of these videos! I guess you've already watched the part 1 of this series but if not Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
Believe me or not: I've seen all these places at least once when I was traveling India quite a few years ago. Last time 2015. Bharat is still in my mind and my heart. What a beautiful country and superb film.
The variety of landscape and climate across the country is amazing and mind-blowing. If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
01:00 India is a country with many beautiful places. I went to the beach at Varkala. Next time I will go to other locations to explore more about this place.
Northeast India is one of the best beautiful destination 🌼 Natural beauty, cultural diversity and traditional life of rural people is so amazing. Welcome to the Unity is diversity, India 🌼🥰🙏
❤BORN IN INDIA, BHARAT❤ MY UNCLE REPEATEDLY SAID THAT ONE LIFETIME AINT ENOUGH TO TRAVERSE THE LENGTH N BREADTH OF THIS STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL NATION❤❤❤ THIS DOCUMENTARY PROVIDES THAT BIRD'S EYE VIEW N HOMAGE TO INDIA'S BEAUTY N BRILLIANCE❤ THANK YOU ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
Thank you so much! If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
India has always been a land of milk n honey, physically, in her architecture n natural beauty n environs. It's no wonder that Christopher Columbus sailed around the world in search of Mother India but eventually landed in Turtle Island which is the Americas. When the British came as minor traders for John's Company, they were mesmerized with everything Indian. Genghis Khan n Tamerlane fell in love with our Motherland. The Moguls n Hindus got along fine eventually. Along the line they contributed somewhat to Indian heritage n so did the British. But there came a time when divide n rule was the order of the day, in the name of GREED. Temples were rampaged for its gold n precious metals, the Indian economy deteriorated to such an extent that the British government brought about the system of Indentureship n shipped away thousands of Indians to different parts of the world because labour was needed in growing plantations.
Once again you took my breath away...Your insight into capturing scenic beauty is truly appreciated. I must say, this part of the world holds so many hidden treasures, and you have beautifully portrayed them in your video series. I strongly encourage you to continue surprising us with more wonders..👍👍👍
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to know the video resonated with you. There are indeed countless hidden treasures in this part of the world. Stay tuned for more surprises and breathtaking wonders in upcoming videos!
This is the first time ever that I see a video doing justice to India's diversity. Your random selection of destinations is very nice idea. One suggestion though: Keep the destinations per video as 10 and show some details abt them with statistics. This will make the video more interesting.
The India western media don’t show…..❤️❤️ Ty for uploading and sharing….. hope to visit the land of my ancestors someday……👍🇺🇸❤️🇮🇳 Northern Pakistan is also beautiful…..👍
Thank you! Absolutely, the Western Ghats and Sahyadri are on the list-they're such incredible places to explore! I’ll make sure to cover them in the next part. Stay tuned for more! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
Thank you so much! I am glad you liked the video! I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
Some of your pronunciation of the towns and places as a Indian I found it difficult to understand. Hope that you w n’t mind my correction. However Your knowledge is awesome and I admire that. That you for taking the trouble to video this beautiful places and 0:15 showing the world. Unfortunately I am too old to visit and experience this beauty
A documentary maker who claims that Varkala is one of the hidden gems of India has never been to Kerala. I love India, and Kerala is the most beautiful, laid-back place. That is like claiming that Myrtle Beach is a hidden gem of the USA. Or Bournmouth is a hidden gem of England.
Thank you for the suggestion! Andaman, Nicobar, and Lakshadweep are truly stunning, and they definitely deserve to be highlighted. I’ll keep them in mind for a future video, so stay tuned!
Moral of the story: India looks good from 1000 feet above. The ground level is a whole different story with pollution, taxi mafias, filth, corruption, scams, stench, traffic, noise.
Kerala is also featured in part 1. Why repeat the video footage and narration ? When there are a lot more interesting places to cover, like Jagganath Puri, Konark Temple, the city of Kolkata ...
Thanks for showing the ruins of Hampi. But, there are other ancient temples that are still intact and more impressive than Hampi. These temples are old and indigenous to the ancient culture of this land. How can any video on India be complete without showing a glimpse of ancient Indian architecture, sculptures and art work? 1. Kailasa cave temple in Ellora (this is the largest monolith structure in the world) Even though people have tried to destroy this structure, what is left behind is still impressive. There is nothing like this anywhere in the world. It deserves to be one of the world wonders. 2. All the Buddhist/Jain/Hindu cave temples in Ajanta and Ellora. Some are in the same location as the above Kailasa temple 3. Brihadeeswara temple in Tanjavur 4. Madurai Meenakshi Temple 5. Several other big temples in Tamil Nadu (Ranganathaswamy, arunachaleshwar, kailasanathar etc) 6. Hoysala architecture in Karnataka (there are several unbelievable temples with detailed sculptures in this area) e.g Chennakesava & Hoysaleswara temples) 7. Kajuraho group of temples in Madhya Pradesh - there are 25 temples that survived destruction. They are amazing, beautiful, detailed and impressive. 8.Konark Sun Temple, Orissa 9. Modhera Sun Temple, Gujarat 10. Dilwara Jain temples, Mount abu and Ranakpur Jain temple in Rajastan 11. The perfectly proportionate huge Bahubali statue in Karnataka (The Gomateshwara Statue in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka) This is an active Jain pilgrimage site 12. Ancient temples in Andra Pradesh - Lepaksi, thousand pillar temple in Warangal, ramappa temple in Warangal etc 13. Mahabalipuram
India’s landscapes are a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, from the tranquil backwaters of Kerala to the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. Thank you for amazing video!
Thank you so much! I'm glad the video could capture even a glimpse of India's incredible landscapes and rich culture. Your support means a lot, and I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
India’s beauty is truly unmatched! This video perfectly captures the diversity and wonder of the country.
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled that the video could showcase India's unmatched beauty and diversity. Your support means a lot, and I'm excited to bring you more wonders soon! btw New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
India’s beauty is simply unmatched! These places are absolutely breathtaking. 🌄
Thank you so much for your kind words! India's beauty truly is breathtaking! I'm glad you enjoyed the video
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India’s landscapes are a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, from the tranquil backwaters of Kerala to the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. Thank you for amazing video!
Thank you so much! I'm glad the video could capture even a glimpse of India's incredible landscapes and rich culture. Your support means a lot, and I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you!
Jaw dropping visuals and sights of India with a soaring background score...this video is a masterpiece
A wonderfully-made two part series on part-nature, part-geography and part-history of India, my Motherland. In a Country of made up of 1.4 billion Indians, to showcase mainly the architecture, greenery, culture and monuments, rivers, lakes and oceans without much of human presence or the hustle and bustle of daily life is indeed an amazing task, most of it was achieved by drones, I suppose. The narrative also very well prepared with poetic expressions. For someone who has left India as a child and having returned with family for a brief yet awesome visit to the land for 2 months about 12 years ago. these videos offer comfort, knowledge and moments to reminisce my India. Bharat Mata Ki Jai!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! I'm really touched that the series resonated with you, especially as someone with deep roots in India. I'm glad you liked the video. Your connection to the India, even after being away for so long, truly adds a special layer to your experience of these videos! I guess you've already watched the part 1 of this series but if not Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
Believe me or not: I've seen all these places at least once when I was traveling India quite a few years ago. Last time 2015. Bharat is still in my mind and my heart. What a beautiful country and superb film.
The variety of landscape and climate across the country is amazing and mind-blowing. It is indeed a sub-continent.
The variety of landscape and climate across the country is amazing and mind-blowing. If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
01:00 India is a country with many beautiful places. I went to the beach at Varkala. Next time I will go to other locations to explore more about this place.
I am watching your channel video waiting for next video awesome God bless you and your channel. I am encouraged to watch your videos.❤
One an only incredible india.
Northeast India is one of the best beautiful destination 🌼
Natural beauty, cultural diversity and traditional life of rural people is so amazing. Welcome to the Unity is diversity, India 🌼🥰🙏
❤BORN IN INDIA, BHARAT❤ MY UNCLE REPEATEDLY SAID THAT ONE LIFETIME AINT ENOUGH TO TRAVERSE THE LENGTH N BREADTH OF THIS STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL NATION❤❤❤ THIS DOCUMENTARY PROVIDES THAT BIRD'S EYE VIEW N HOMAGE TO INDIA'S BEAUTY N BRILLIANCE❤ THANK YOU ❤
Thank you for the the Wonderful video...Beautifully filmed...When does part 3 come out ?
So beautiful presentation. Specially I loved it extra when my home city Jodhpur appeared so nicely. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
SIMPLY MINDBLOWING🙌 AND BREATHTAKING 🪷INDIA ❤
Amazing amazing amazing GOD BLESS
Thank you so much! If you enjoyed this video, you will love the first part of the Wonders of India series as well! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/cOa97mBh8co/v-deo.htmlsi=ka5Kc6l2JYGsq_4Q
Got to admit, Finch's involvement in 4RA made me a regular. Can't miss out on his match insights!
🌹Bravo ! 🌹
Thank you for not focusing on the slums and poor neighborhoods. It’s really amazing photography.
Wow.... Very, very, very good❤❤❤
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Amazing work!
India has always been a land of milk n honey, physically, in her architecture n natural beauty n environs. It's no wonder that Christopher Columbus sailed around the world in search of Mother India but eventually landed in Turtle Island which is the Americas. When the British came as minor traders for John's Company, they were mesmerized with everything Indian. Genghis Khan n Tamerlane fell in love with our Motherland. The Moguls n Hindus got along fine eventually. Along the line they contributed somewhat to Indian heritage n so did the British. But there came a time when divide n rule was the order of the day, in the name of GREED. Temples were rampaged for its gold n precious metals, the Indian economy deteriorated to such an extent that the British government brought about the system of Indentureship n shipped away thousands of Indians to different parts of the world because labour was needed in growing plantations.
Once again you took my breath away...Your insight into capturing scenic beauty is truly appreciated. I must say, this part of the world holds so many hidden treasures, and you have beautifully portrayed them in your video series. I strongly encourage you to continue surprising us with more wonders..👍👍👍
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to know the video resonated with you. There are indeed countless hidden treasures in this part of the world. Stay tuned for more surprises and breathtaking wonders in upcoming videos!
Thank you very much, gorgeous 😍❤
This is the first time ever that I see a video doing justice to India's diversity.
Your random selection of destinations is very nice idea.
One suggestion though:
Keep the destinations per video as 10 and show some details abt them with statistics.
This will make the video more interesting.
Love India.
The India western media don’t show…..❤️❤️ Ty for uploading and sharing….. hope to visit the land of my ancestors someday……👍🇺🇸❤️🇮🇳
Northern Pakistan is also beautiful…..👍
Finch at 4ra is a masterstroke. Cricket fans like us can relate so much more!
good work❤😊
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the Video. Stay tuned for more stunning locations in upcoming videos.
Beautiful mother india !! Next part please cover the western ghats sahyadri.. wonderful place to explore
Thank you! Absolutely, the Western Ghats and Sahyadri are on the list-they're such incredible places to explore! I’ll make sure to cover them in the next part. Stay tuned for more! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
Super introducing and narration!
Thank you so much! I am glad you liked the video! I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
@@travelwithnomnom Thank You so much!!!!
Best 🏆🌴
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the Video. Stay tuned for more stunning locations in upcoming videos.
Some of your pronunciation of the towns and places as a Indian I found it difficult to understand. Hope that you w n’t mind my correction. However Your knowledge is awesome and I admire that. That you for taking the trouble to video this beautiful places and 0:15 showing the world. Unfortunately I am too old to visit and experience this beauty
THANK YOU SIR ENJOYED VERYMUCH🧡🧡🧡
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
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Thank you so much!
He 4ra IPL lottery is wild! tried my luck today, and it was such a thrill. hope to win big! these events are making the IPL season unforgettable.
Raha chit chatting with grandma so amazingly cute 🥰
A documentary maker who claims that Varkala is one of the hidden gems of India has never been to Kerala. I love India, and Kerala is the most beautiful, laid-back place. That is like claiming that Myrtle Beach is a hidden gem of the USA. Or Bournmouth is a hidden gem of England.
Trusting my bets more at 4RBT now that Finch is in the squad. Feels like batting with a safety net!
Even when we lose on 4ra, it's okay, Finch makes it fun and we try again.
3:09 mighty hill fort mehrangarh , blue houses of johdpur
Your are absolutely right , Thank you so much!
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What is the song playing in the background on the "Back by popular demand: Kerala"?
Yeah bro, 4ra is more exciting with Finch as ambassador He's such a legend.
Guys, Aaron Finch is now with 4RA makes 4ra even more awesome.
Watching IPL on 4ra is amazing with Finch, feels more professional.
Benares,McLaud Ganj,Omkhareswaram,Puri are missing and they are very unique places.
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Even when I lose, 4ra gives cashback. Really helpful, my brother was right.
why u did not showed andaman and nicobar islands and lakshadweep ?
Thank you for the suggestion! Andaman, Nicobar, and Lakshadweep are truly stunning, and they definitely deserve to be highlighted. I’ll keep them in mind for a future video, so stay tuned!
Moral of the story: India looks good from 1000 feet above. The ground level is a whole different story with pollution, taxi mafias, filth, corruption, scams, stench, traffic, noise.
12:26 shimla red hill homes
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Every time Finch talks cricket on 4ra, you bet I'm listening and betting right after!
Winning IPL lottery on 4RBT is thrilling with Finch supporting 4ra adds to the fun.
I often think India will not have mountains and snow
Won some cash on 4RBT during IPL My friend was right, this platform is great.
Kerala is also featured in part 1. Why repeat the video footage and narration ? When there are a lot more interesting places to cover, like Jagganath Puri, Konark Temple, the city of Kolkata ...
It’s sad that everyone completely ignores our magnificent ancient temples 😢
Yes, my brother uses 4ra too He won a lot in IPL lottery, so I joined.
Please check the captions many words are mis spelt .or half spelt
Thanks for showing the ruins of Hampi. But, there are other ancient temples that are still intact and more impressive than Hampi. These temples are old and indigenous to the ancient culture of this land. How can any video on India be complete without showing a glimpse of ancient Indian architecture, sculptures and art work?
1. Kailasa cave temple in Ellora (this is the largest monolith structure in the world) Even though people have tried to destroy this structure, what is left behind is still impressive. There is nothing like this anywhere in the world. It deserves to be one of the world wonders.
2. All the Buddhist/Jain/Hindu cave temples in Ajanta and Ellora. Some are in the same location as the above Kailasa temple
3. Brihadeeswara temple in Tanjavur
4. Madurai Meenakshi Temple
5. Several other big temples in Tamil Nadu (Ranganathaswamy, arunachaleshwar, kailasanathar etc)
6. Hoysala architecture in Karnataka (there are several unbelievable temples with detailed sculptures in this area) e.g Chennakesava & Hoysaleswara temples)
7. Kajuraho group of temples in Madhya Pradesh - there are 25 temples that survived destruction. They are amazing, beautiful, detailed and impressive.
8.Konark Sun Temple, Orissa
9. Modhera Sun Temple, Gujarat
10. Dilwara Jain temples, Mount abu and Ranakpur Jain temple in Rajastan
11. The perfectly proportionate huge Bahubali statue in Karnataka (The Gomateshwara Statue in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka) This is an active Jain pilgrimage site
12. Ancient temples in Andra Pradesh - Lepaksi, thousand pillar temple in Warangal, ramappa temple in Warangal etc
13. Mahabalipuram
Bhai, my friend suggested 4RA for IPL betting He said it's really good.
4ra feels more reliable with Finch, IPL matches are more enjoyable.
India’s landscapes are a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, from the tranquil backwaters of Kerala to the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. Thank you for amazing video!
Thank you so much! I'm glad the video could capture even a glimpse of India's incredible landscapes and rich culture. Your support means a lot, and I’m excited to share more beautiful places with you! New video on Wonders of New Zealand is up , check that out as well please!
Got to admit, Finch's involvement in 4RA made me a regular. Can't miss out on his match insights!
Trusting my bets more at 4RBT now that Finch is in the squad. Feels like batting with a safety net!
Yeah bro, 4ra is more exciting with Finch as ambassador He's such a legend.
Even when I lose, 4ra gives cashback. Really helpful, my brother was right.
Winning IPL lottery on 4RBT is thrilling with Finch supporting 4ra adds to the fun.
Yes, my brother uses 4ra too He won a lot in IPL lottery, so I joined.
Bhai, my friend suggested 4RA for IPL betting He said it's really good.
4ra feels more reliable with Finch, IPL matches are more enjoyable.
Got to admit, Finch's involvement in 4RA made me a regular. Can't miss out on his match insights!
Winning IPL lottery on 4RBT is thrilling with Finch supporting 4ra adds to the fun.
4ra feels more reliable with Finch, IPL matches are more enjoyable.
Got to admit, Finch's involvement in 4RA made me a regular. Can't miss out on his match insights!
4ra feels more reliable with Finch, IPL matches are more enjoyable.
4ra feels more reliable with Finch, IPL matches are more enjoyable.