Kara, you don't have to honour a hug from anyone and everyone. That last guy was outright creepy. Love you both for that constant smile on your faces and being so open to this chaos that is India. But don't let your guard down. Hope you enjoyed Holi without any incidents as Vrindavan is famous for them.
Abe tum logo lo saram nhi ati khud k country ki image down kar rhe..tum logo ki soch us rishewale se bhi kharab hai ....padhe likhe ganwar log apni soch acchi kro phle phir dusro ko gyan do..
Love travelling by train in India. We travel frequently by AC 1st class 2 tier on the Darjiling Mail train between Kolkata and Siliguri. It's an overnight journey and you get to see a beautiful Indian sunrise over the plains. You also cross the mighty Ganga River at Farraka in the middle of the night. We love to hear the train staff selling chai and breakfast early in the morning. It's a great journey.
Hey thanks for the recommendations! We've been up into the hills to Kalimpong as that's where my father in law comes from. The route from Siliguri up the Teesta Valley is a wonder to behold :)
+Yevodee It depends on which train you travel. Indian trains are meant for all sections of the society from Rich to poor. There are quite a few better trains than these like Rajdhani which travel between capital New Delhi to other state capitals in India. Then there are Shatabdis, Duranto and many more. Overall Indian railways is spending on Infrastructure now. In June this year new sets of semi high speed trains called train 18 because this is 2018 and Train 20 in 2020 will be introduced and a bullet train by 2022. So in two to three years the experience on Indian trains will be better. I agree currently most of the trains are quite run down.
+ Somesh Redkar Thank you for that information :-) ... *BUT* as I am of Indian origin myself, and had spent about 30 years in India, I am fairly well aware of Rajdhani, Shatabdis, Durontos, and also of the other so-called super-fast express trains,. The bullet train is more of a political stunt, than a necessity in India at this point of time. While my complaint is probably an oft-repeated one, the fact is that it wold be much wiser to improve the general state of trains in India, before embarking on such "ambitious" projects.
+Yevodee I couldn't agree more that bullet trains should not have been a priority. But as i stated earlier with thd introduction of semi high speed trains and turning 600 stations into world class experience, the total journey in India will be different experience in 3 to 4 years. Just 10 years back India had very bad airports but now we have world class airports in 25 cities including Delhi and Mumbai on top. Same things with expressways. Hopefully with the clean india campaign and various infrastructural projects, the country will be better by 2022.
+Yevodee I am not trying to be defensive. Yes due to high population there is dirt, unemployment etc. You visit once in two years but I stay here I see the difference everyday. Airports are just one example which I gave. In Mumbai currently lot of infrastructural projects are going on and so are in other cities. You shouldn't forget that we are still a developing country. Corrupt politicians was mostly in the rule of Congress. With the current BJP rule there is less corruption. Clean India Campaign is not a Gimmick but a reality. Sanitation coverage in India was just over 50% in 2011 but now it is 85%. By October 2019 it will be 100%. There are plastic ban in most of the states. In Maharashtra the plastic ban has been introduced this month and I can see the results. Have you heard of Afroz shah and his bleach cleaning at Versova? Now similar bleach cleaning activities take place every week in all the beaches of Mumbai like Juhu, Dadar, Mahim etc. You may follow Swatch bharat abhiyan or clean India Campaign on Twitter to check the results. Earlier there was no Waste segregation but now in every city of India and even in villages people segregate dry waste. Important tourist ateas and railway stations will be given a facelift and corporates will take care of them. I agree this is just a beginning and there are many areas still dirty but may be I am too optimistic and a regular follower on Twitter of Clean India Campaign. I am a member of Clean Parle ( a suburb of Mumbai ) so I know the progress of this campaign. The most important thing is behavioural change which is happening but not to the extent it should be and not too soon unfortunately.
I have to agree with some of the other K&N followers...your editing is getting so good....way to go Kara. India looks so crazy ! Beautiful, crazy and confusing all at the same time.
great editing indeed.. from the early vlogs to now... like you said this past weekend, when you have time, give out a course on editing when you are not busy editing...lol AND dont let Nate tweet it... "ugghhh, i just spent 5 hours doing it, the vlog needs a feminine feel" :D
From an indian, this kind of music is very stereotypical and offensive, it is edited to a point where the lyrics make no sense , the only place ive heard this type of music is in vloggers videos. If any travel vlogger is reading this, pleasr use real bollywood music rather than these offensive edits.
Great vlog guys! Loved the Indian inspired sound track and I must agree with some people on here that your editing and production has gone up a gear! Way to go Kara! No wonder you are adding 10,000+ subs a month! I secretly feel so blessed that I've been with you since below 500 subs and seen what you are turning your dreams into reality! Thank you both for the journey! 🙏
Thanks, Mark!! I am so glad you have stuck with us since the beginning :) We see our old vlogs sometimes and wonder how anyone ever subscribed?! haha ❤
Kara and Nate it's because you was both so natural and honest in front of the camera! Which I'm so glad that you are still doing to this day! Many congratulations on all you've accomplished so far but I feel this is just the beginning of a long road for the both of you! 🙏💛
Wow guys.. I am an Indian who now lives in the Netherlands and even I have not travelled the way you are travelling in India - with a smile on your face :) kudos to you. Inspired me to take trains again when I visit India :)
Good to see you guys enjoying my country. One suggestion if I may...please don't go around hugging random people, or let them hug you. If you do, please don't complain if you're taken advantage of, as there are opportunists wherever you go. Stay safe guys.
SANCHIT SACHAN, true. Our country's image has been tarnished enough by the media. What we don't want is for tourists to get too friendly with the wrong people and provide fuel to these reports.
I am so impressed with your open-mindedness and great attitude when you travel. Some might say India is not for the faint of heart. It's great to see it and every other place, particularly the middle east, in such a positive light. I can't wait for the next episode!!
Yep, I'm with Kara on this, I got pretty excited about power points on Indian trains too! I also found the trains in India reliable, and yes also early on one occasion! I did have one very late arrival though, over an hour late so definitely best to plan for this in just in case.
Hey simon. Your combodian vlogs are good too. In relation to indian train travel, i reckon air travel within india in AC2 and AC3 will be taken over by domestic airlines soon....air travel is faster and almost same costwise compared to ac2 and ac3....so lot is already changing....
I have been a fan of your vlog for over a year now. I hope you two realize how truly inspiring you actually are. Your videos get better and better everytime without loosing your "touch". Oh and by the way, never considered going to India, after watching this though, already checking flights 😂 Keep it up, greets from Germany
it's kinda scary to hang out if the train!! but I'm glad you guys had fun!! superb background music in this one!! trains are the best to travel in India and see the world pass by.
I have read the comments and I found there is a lot of criticizing about India. India is better place and I don't know why there are lot of people saying it's unsafe!!!
That was super awesome guys, and so cool to see that you went to Vrindavan. I went there for the first time on my last trip. It's a strange little town eh? I'm curious to see what the holi celebrations are going to be like there. Also I'm wondering how many other foreigners are around, because there weren't very many when I was there. Greetings from Bucharest, Romania where it's snowing.
Definitely not many tourists! Probably a few more than usual since it was Holi, but I still hardly saw any. We had a great time celebrating! The next 2 vlogs you’ll see will show it 😉
As a former airline employer of over 35 years, I was lucky to see a fair amount of the world and loved it! I just discovered your videos and am now itching to break out the passport ASAP! I'm so glad you are taking so much time to really see and explore so many different cultures and are having the best of adventures! Your videos are excellent and so informative! Stay safe and hope you're enjoying it as much as we do watching!!
I know it's ok to hug strangers sometimes in the US but most of the time, it is not appropriate in Indian culture. I understand that Kara was just showing her friendliness to the auto rickshaw guy by giving him a hug back when he leaned in for a hug. It's ok but my instinct as an Indian tells me that that guys' intention was not being friendly but rather taking advantage of foreign culture for his own pleasure. I could be 100% wrong but just be aware of such interactions. This is just a minor issue for foreigners but I'm glad to see you guys have done your research before traveling in India. Absolutely love your guys' attitude! It's the perfect way to check out India. Looking forward to your next videos!
Kara and Nate - 1. Ola and Uber rides are preferred and economical than the Tuk Tuk rides normally 2. India is full of diversity. There is unfortunately a divide between haves and have-nots. It might be a good idea to show both the worlds so that it doesn't come across as biased. 3. The music in the background is not one of the best ones. Many Indians would not have heard them before. Have safe travels. Enjoy your stay in India!
OMG you guys ROCK! If this is you Kara doing the editing, WOW! Your videos are fast approaching PROFESSIONAL grade!! I LOVE India, have been 3x, so I was so looking forward to seeing your experiences in India! So glad you are taking the train! LOVE the music you chose for this clip too! I'm just SOOO THRILLED I found you two! You two should be at 1M+ plus views, not sure why TH-cam has you so hidden! Geeez you two are amazing!! Love you!!
kookie lisa I feel you man, but, we're Indians, we know about this stuff. But, these foreigners find it exotic. Something they won't find in America. So, they enjoy it. But, yeah, India needs to get out of filth real soon...
It’s hard to trust the rickshaw people, especially because they know you’re not from that particular country and you don’t know what they’re saying! What I always do is call a taxi service before hand and they come to my location to pick me up and stay with me the whole day. The only advantage I have is knowing the language but it’s still very nerve wrecking!!!!
FELL sorry for you such thinking they are 1 of the most nicest people very humble ...bad people are everywhere every class society age race cant generalise think before speak ...
Wow listing that indian song after long time i am also indian but never gone their since last 8 year .........after wating your video bit exited to be there in india ......hope it will happens soon
I'm loving the music and editing so much!!! How stressing is to deal with taxi drivers abroad!! Even at my own country, I always keep my guard up..I can't imagina how crazy that can be in India...althought it was fun to watch! haha
Women have to be careful and cautious..no matter which country...1.ideal timings for solo woman traveller is 7am to 7.30pm.. dawn to dusk in India..2.no night adventures 3. get 4g internet as soon as you land..such that you could Google for anything you want...4.get your antibiotics beforehand..incase you fall sick 5.if you feel people are staring at you..then just smile nd say namaste... people stare here mostly because of curiosity nd not to trouble you or any evil intentions mostly 6.women travellers carry a scarf or a shawl..u might need it in some conservative or religious places 7.to counter the spicy food here..you can have lot of yougurt..which is good for your health nd gut 8.to revitalize your energy..you can frequently have sugarcane juice, buttermilk..nd glucon-d( you get it in chemist/ medical shop )9.take uber or ola cab for travelling..but don't be so careless that you fall asleep in it 10.advisable not to drink or smoke publicly or any PDA 11.do not consume soft drinks or food offered by strangers..they could be vultures in disguise 12.you could ask educated indian women or girl students for any help or advice.. preferably 13.do not go to small lanes or places were no women is there..14.in metro cities there are women taxi..incase you need..15.there are Big bazaar supermarkets in most of the cities..which is a indian version of walmart 16.Basically you cannot stereotype India..you find every range nd diversity here.. poverty to super rich...Street food to five star hotels..filth to clean nd greenery nd calm places..17.india has conservative places were women are fully covered i.e sarees to modern cities like Delhi..Mumbai.. Bangalore..were you women are in jeans..skirts..modern clothing 18.welcome to India..just don't panic.. come with no expectations.. explore yourself..there is fun in chaos here😁😀 19.if you find Street dog here..just walk far from it and don't give an eye contact..and you would be fine 20.at religious places nd temples you will find holy cows..monkeys..just be far..and you would be fine 21.to reduce culture shock and to get acclimatized best to first visit Mumbai then south India then finally to North India 22. Best route could be Mumbai to Goa to Kerela to Bangalore to Hyderabad to Delhi..Agra..mathura...Jaipur.. Lucknow..Varanasi...23. India has two types of toilets..one is indian toilet..where you need to squat..it is good for bowel movement nd people suffering from constipation 😊 and the other type is western toilet where you can sit and surf on your phone 24. Hinduism is a major religion in India..along with many other religious practices..Muslims..Christians..Jews..Buddhists..Jain's..Sikhs..25.in India major languages are English and Hindi..and many local languages..26.most of the times you don't have to Google translate in India because most of the people speak English with understandable indian accent 27.install your Google maps in the phone for hotel and restaurant location and reviews...28.incase you travel in a tuktuk vehicle for transportation..do not fight or argue or giggle at them...because they are as such frustrated with this struggle for existence...and have very less patience for arguments 29.try not to argue with lower strata people for petty things..am saying because some tourist do🙄 30. When in Rome..be like a Romans...31.india is not what media/ news channels portraits as slums..dirty..filthy..full of poverty..rapes...you will know India ..only when you visit..32.have yakult probiotic drink,amul buttermilk,Amul yougurt, sugarcane juice,coconut water,bananas to avoid upset stomach..
Traveling in an Indian train is a great experience. Trains here are like a country in itself. Different people speaking different languages and different attires. Just amazing!
Love the fact you had chana bhatura from Sitaram , although kind of funny how you started of video from elevator of Marriott and ended up in Paharganj 😉😋
The auto drivers tend to take a lot more money than the ride actually costs, it would be better if you google the price first because it's not a matter of 40 or 50 rupees we're talking about maybe a 100 rupees here. Love you videos, if your plans include visiting 'Odisha' I'll surely come up to meet you guys.
LOVES YOUR VOLGS!! You Guys are the best duo's in travelling and vloging. I highly recommend you to visit Kerala(is a state in South India) at the end of Indian trip where you can chill and relax from all craziness of India!
Exactly!! I see a lot of videos of Indian men hugging women and I am just shaking my head. You may think it is normal in the West but he is just copping a feel.
I have to say that this is my FAVOURITE youtube channel, so exciting and full of adventure I always look forward to the next episode! have a good time x
Hey Kara and Nate! Indian here, love your videos, and have been following particularly since you guys have landed in India. You guys are seasoned travelers of course and I know you get by pretty efficiently, but a tiny suggestion for the remainder of your trip here. Whenever you can, get the name of your destination (hotel, locality etc) written down in the local language by someone who knows both that and English, along with some landmarks. Unless you are in cities where you can book an Uber or Ola (which also operates rickshaws in some cities), you'd be hard-pressed to find rickshaw drivers who go by maps or read English. You'd have to wander around less (especially now that summer has set in) and not get ripped off for every trip (it's a sad reality here, we're sorry!) Are you planning to visit Ahmedabad? Looking forward to more!
kara and nate really u guys r amazing n dats why u find good people around u n also a big thanks for showing d world dat india is a fun place to hop in
SANCHIT SACHAN I'm not Indian nor have I ever been to India but I myself was like "What?" It is good advice to remember as a foreigner. Maybe a little more research about customs and such would be wise for their next adventure. One can get in loads of trouble if ignorant of local customs and traditions. Some countries don't care whether or not you were aware. It's just for your safety to be more researched and prepared.
You guys absolutely crush these videos! You are different from any other tubers out there, get ready for the big time, I believe something huge is coming your way!! Enjoy the ride.
Wow that shot from 3.49 was lovely...great editing..I am feeling very angry at that tuk tuk guy...Kara should have stopped him.very upset..😠😠😠.hope you lik3d the chole bhature at Sitaram
One suggestion for all the foreigner viewers (ladies) ... A random guy asking for hugg is not acceptable here ... simply you yourself are trying to get in trouble ...its bettr to keep it only till HANDSHAKE ... Have a good day
Please use ola / uber and i'll suggest try avoiding direct conversations with rikshaw riders and others on the street, i know it sounds like discrimination but believe me it can get really messy, instead visit developed sites in the city, you'll have a great experience. 😊
Hey Nate and Kara, I’m from India and must confess I hit the subscribe button after watching just one video of yours. It was about the amazing Vietnamese coffee that had me drooling. So listen, I am really happy that you guys are enjoying your visit to India and hope you leave my country with amazing memories so that you do come back and also bring some friends along. It is heartening to note that quite a few people in their comments have mentioned about how friendly Indians are and I agree they really are. But that hug from that tuk tuk guy was more of an act of perversion than warmth. It’s refreshing to see Nara being so open to all things Indian and it’s precisely for this reason that I would request you guys to be a bit more prepared when you guys move from place to place in India. Please use more of professional services like Ola and Uber and avoid getting overcharged which I’m sure you must have been several times till now. It would also be a lot safer. I don’t know if you’ll read this comment but in the spirit of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ (guest is an embodiment of god), as your host I felt it was my duty to give my two cents on this so that you do visit us again and again and again because my friends even a lifetime is too short to fully experience the marvel that India is. Best wishes and love. P.S. Contrary to the popular opinion, i love the background music you use in the videos. Could you please post a link for them. I tried to google them out but found nada.
Omg, you guys handle scary situations with such uplifting attitude. So glad there are good people out there. Pray you are safe the rest of your trip. And great music in this one xx
SO excited about Holi!!! We have our own little celebration in Kansas with our Indian students - but I’m sure NOTHING is going to compare to your experience. PS- everyone keeps saying this but again, your editing is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You are most welcome to visit India... New Delhi however is basically like a slightly less modern form of NYC... But, way more cleaner than Old Delhi and Mumbai... You'll love it... I would love to play host and shoe you around for free... 😊😊😊
I am watching your videos back to back from last 1hour. Your positivity towards diversity of India is awesome. You guys are doing great. But most beautiful thing while editing- how did you get these hindi songs??? You are awesome people. Love from india
If you guys hadn't mentioned in your newsletter that you've had stomach problems while in India, I wouldn't have known it based on what I've watched on your India videos, so far. Good editing :)
You two made it through the the tomatoe festival, I was amazed by that because I'm claustrophobic I may have panicked, so you got holy. It sounds like a lot of fun. Some of my bus kids told me it's amazing, the best and told me they'd love to take me to India with them because is love it. Lol they also think I'm bananas but it still sounds like a beautiful experience. I'm looking forward to the video!
Wow! I have been watching your videos and very glad that you are in my country, and also glad that you had a hassle free railway journey. The music in this video is top notch and get an app that will help you with the language a bit, because, google maps in India can end up leading you to nowhere. Although the mother tongue in India differs from region to region, hindi generally works everywhere apart from the South Indian states. If you ever happen to visit Bhutan, visit Assam and north east India as well!
Hi Kara and Nate! Loving your Vlogs, I'm catching up on your previous ones but so far the Asian ones are so much fun. I'm heading to Japan end of May. Keep being Awesome!!!
I love all of your videos. I admire you for going to India. It is one location I have never wanted to travel to. Your videos are great! I still don't want to visit India but I feel like I have every time I watch one of your videos!
I'm loving your India vlogs (ok, I love ALL your vlogs!). You are so brave! I would love to go there, but would be nervous. Thank you for sharing your adventures. Please be safe!
You're welcome! It's actually a very wonderful company. They use a portion of their proceeds to give out peanut butter packets to hungry people around the world. I wish I lived in Tennessee, and had a need for printing services. I would use them in a heart beat.
Great vlog! I totally agree; the best part of a train ride in India is to enjoy the wind and views of the endless fields that pass by. Can't wait for the Holi vlog!
Awesome, awesome simply awesome. One must learn "vlogging" from u guys. And ur choice of background music, despite the fact that u don't know the language, is beyond excellence. Respect and welcome from an Indian. Thank u for the wonderful video.
Radhe Radhe! So glad you made it to the holy dham. It’s very auspicious that you were able to be there. Not a lot of people can and people only dream of being in Vrindavan. Great job!
Kara, you don't have to honour a hug from anyone and everyone. That last guy was outright creepy.
Love you both for that constant smile on your faces and being so open to this chaos that is India. But don't let your guard down. Hope you enjoyed Holi without any incidents as Vrindavan is famous for them.
It's funny seeing the differences in cultures. In places like Brazil if you don't greet people with a hug and kiss it would be pretty strange!
very bad to see rikshaw driver hugged the kara..... Shame on.....
@ASHUTOSH SINGH also dude they were in the most creepy state of india(up,bihar) dude even i was scared there
Abe tum logo lo saram nhi ati khud k country ki image down kar rhe..tum logo ki soch us rishewale se bhi kharab hai ....padhe likhe ganwar log apni soch acchi kro phle phir dusro ko gyan do..
@@PradeepKumar-fz9jj hahahaha ek aur chutiya aayaa hai aaj
Love travelling by train in India. We travel frequently by AC 1st class 2 tier on the Darjiling Mail train between Kolkata and Siliguri. It's an overnight journey and you get to see a beautiful Indian sunrise over the plains. You also cross the mighty Ganga River at Farraka in the middle of the night. We love to hear the train staff selling chai and breakfast early in the morning. It's a great journey.
Hey thanks for the recommendations! We've been up into the hills to Kalimpong as that's where my father in law comes from. The route from Siliguri up the Teesta Valley is a wonder to behold :)
+Yevodee It depends on which train you travel. Indian trains are meant for all sections of the society from Rich to poor. There are quite a few better trains than these like Rajdhani which travel between capital New Delhi to other state capitals in India. Then there are Shatabdis, Duranto and many more. Overall Indian railways is spending on Infrastructure now. In June this year new sets of semi high speed trains called train 18 because this is 2018 and Train 20 in 2020 will be introduced and a bullet train by 2022. So in two to three years the experience on Indian trains will be better. I agree currently most of the trains are quite run down.
+ Somesh Redkar
Thank you for that information :-) ... *BUT* as I am of Indian origin myself, and had spent about 30 years in India, I am fairly well aware of Rajdhani, Shatabdis, Durontos, and also of the other so-called super-fast express trains,.
The bullet train is more of a political stunt, than a necessity in India at this point of time. While my complaint is probably an oft-repeated one, the fact is that it wold be much wiser to improve the general state of trains in India, before embarking on such "ambitious" projects.
+Yevodee I couldn't agree more that bullet trains should not have been a priority. But as i stated earlier with thd introduction of semi high speed trains and turning 600 stations into world class experience, the total journey in India will be different experience in 3 to 4 years. Just 10 years back India had very bad airports but now we have world class airports in 25 cities including Delhi and Mumbai on top. Same things with expressways. Hopefully with the clean india campaign and various infrastructural projects, the country will be better by 2022.
+Yevodee I am not trying to be defensive. Yes due to high population there is dirt, unemployment etc. You visit once in two years but I stay here I see the difference everyday. Airports are just one example which I gave. In Mumbai currently lot of infrastructural projects are going on and so are in other cities. You shouldn't forget that we are still a developing country. Corrupt politicians was mostly in the rule of Congress. With the current BJP rule there is less corruption. Clean India Campaign is not a Gimmick but a reality. Sanitation coverage in India was just over 50% in 2011 but now it is 85%. By October 2019 it will be 100%. There are plastic ban in most of the states. In Maharashtra the plastic ban has been introduced this month and I can see the results. Have you heard of Afroz shah and his bleach cleaning at Versova? Now similar bleach cleaning activities take place every week in all the beaches of Mumbai like Juhu, Dadar, Mahim etc. You may follow Swatch bharat abhiyan or clean India Campaign on Twitter to check the results. Earlier there was no Waste segregation but now in every city of India and even in villages people segregate dry waste. Important tourist ateas and railway stations will be given a facelift and corporates will take care of them. I agree this is just a beginning and there are many areas still dirty but may be I am too optimistic and a regular follower on Twitter of Clean India Campaign. I am a member of Clean Parle ( a suburb of Mumbai ) so I know the progress of this campaign. The most important thing is behavioural change which is happening but not to the extent it should be and not too soon unfortunately.
I have to agree with some of the other K&N followers...your editing is getting so good....way to go Kara. India looks so crazy ! Beautiful, crazy and confusing all at the same time.
great editing indeed.. from the early vlogs to now... like you said this past weekend, when you have time, give out
a course on editing when you are not busy editing...lol AND dont let Nate tweet it... "ugghhh, i just spent 5 hours doing it, the vlog needs a feminine feel" :D
Everyone in India is so nice and friendly! Kara, you're killing it with the editing and I love the music, too! Really excited for the Holi videos!
FelipeWWoHP Awwww so sweet of u. Love from India❤❤
From an indian, this kind of music is very stereotypical and offensive, it is edited to a point where the lyrics make no sense , the only place ive heard this type of music is in vloggers videos. If any travel vlogger is reading this, pleasr use real bollywood music rather than these offensive edits.
Your filming and editing is amazing in this one! Loved the story this day told! Great video guys!
can you say what camera and post software you use, please. Amazing, thank you
@@mattroller781 I think they use adobe premiere for editing
Travelling by train is the best way to get to know the culture! I loved it!
Koen's Travels it’s only good if it’s not too long distance.
No, bicycling is
+Linus Oleander h8ii
I m Subscribe your channel Jay Bholenath smoking any time chillum in haridwar 🚬🚬 🚬🚬 🚬
You loved as long as it's not like that in your country.
Both of your smile is contagious... Loved the video and editing
Want Nate as my tour guide and Kara as the positivity coordinator.
Dk Adkins, you sure nailed that one. I couldn't agree more. : ))
Great vlog guys! Loved the Indian inspired sound track and I must agree with some people on here that your editing and production has gone up a gear! Way to go Kara! No wonder you are adding 10,000+ subs a month! I secretly feel so blessed that I've been with you since below 500 subs and seen what you are turning your dreams into reality! Thank you both for the journey! 🙏
Thanks, Mark!! I am so glad you have stuck with us since the beginning :) We see our old vlogs sometimes and wonder how anyone ever subscribed?! haha ❤
Kara and Nate it's because you was both so natural and honest in front of the camera! Which I'm so glad that you are still doing to this day! Many congratulations on all you've accomplished so far but I feel this is just the beginning of a long road for the both of you! 🙏💛
Wow guys.. I am an Indian who now lives in the Netherlands and even I have not travelled the way you are travelling in India - with a smile on your face :) kudos to you. Inspired me to take trains again when I visit India :)
Wat zei die ene taxichauffeur nou tegen de andere aan het begin toen Kara & Nate uit het vliegveld kwamen?? Ben benieuwd ;)
I love how you edit the video footage to the changes in the music! Great video - can't wait for the next one!
Good to see people being open minded and prepared for new experiences during travel!
Good to see you guys enjoying my country. One suggestion if I may...please don't go around hugging random people, or let them hug you. If you do, please don't complain if you're taken advantage of, as there are opportunists wherever you go. Stay safe guys.
konair77 hmm later they come up with complaints
SANCHIT SACHAN, true. Our country's image has been tarnished enough by the media. What we don't want is for tourists to get too friendly with the wrong people and provide fuel to these reports.
I am so impressed with your open-mindedness and great attitude when you travel. Some might say India is not for the faint of heart. It's great to see it and every other place, particularly the middle east, in such a positive light. I can't wait for the next episode!!
India looks awesome...Got to go sometime in the near future. You two looking like your having a super time
You guys are the most amazing people in the world you have inspired me and so many others!!
Yep, I'm with Kara on this, I got pretty excited about power points on Indian trains too! I also found the trains in India reliable, and yes also early on one occasion! I did have one very late arrival though, over an hour late so definitely best to plan for this in just in case.
Travel with Simon hey Simon!...lovely to meet you on the ether :)
Hey simon. Your combodian vlogs are good too. In relation to indian train travel, i reckon air travel within india in AC2 and AC3 will be taken over by domestic airlines soon....air travel is faster and almost same costwise compared to ac2 and ac3....so lot is already changing....
Hi Simon I love ur videos
Over an hour late is actually not late at all. Its when trains are late for 3-4 hrs that i start worrying. (Experienced train traveller here)
I have been a fan of your vlog for over a year now. I hope you two realize how truly inspiring you actually are. Your videos get better and better everytime without loosing your "touch". Oh and by the way, never considered going to India, after watching this though, already checking flights 😂 Keep it up, greets from Germany
Really liked this episode, I got a real feel of what it is like to travel within India from it. Your story telling is great :)
it's kinda scary to hang out if the train!! but I'm glad you guys had fun!! superb background music in this one!! trains are the best to travel in India and see the world pass by.
I have read the comments and I found there is a lot of criticizing about India.
India is better place and I don't know why there are lot of people saying it's unsafe!!!
That was super awesome guys, and so cool to see that you went to Vrindavan. I went there for the first time on my last trip. It's a strange little town eh? I'm curious to see what the holi celebrations are going to be like there. Also I'm wondering how many other foreigners are around, because there weren't very many when I was there. Greetings from Bucharest, Romania where it's snowing.
Definitely not many tourists! Probably a few more than usual since it was Holi, but I still hardly saw any. We had a great time celebrating! The next 2 vlogs you’ll see will show it 😉
Enjoy Romania!! It’s on our list!
As a former airline employer of over 35 years, I was lucky to see a fair amount of the world and loved it! I just discovered your videos and am now itching to break out the passport ASAP! I'm so glad you are taking so much time to really see and explore so many different cultures and are having the best of adventures! Your videos are excellent and so informative! Stay safe and hope you're enjoying it as much as we do watching!!
I know it's ok to hug strangers sometimes in the US but most of the time, it is not appropriate in Indian culture. I understand that Kara was just showing her friendliness to the auto rickshaw guy by giving him a hug back when he leaned in for a hug. It's ok but my instinct as an Indian tells me that that guys' intention was not being friendly but rather taking advantage of foreign culture for his own pleasure. I could be 100% wrong but just be aware of such interactions. This is just a minor issue for foreigners but I'm glad to see you guys have done your research before traveling in India. Absolutely love your guys' attitude! It's the perfect way to check out India. Looking forward to your next videos!
Kara and Nate - 1. Ola and Uber rides are preferred and economical than the Tuk Tuk rides normally 2. India is full of diversity. There is unfortunately a divide between haves and have-nots. It might be a good idea to show both the worlds so that it doesn't come across as biased. 3. The music in the background is not one of the best ones. Many Indians would not have heard them before. Have safe travels. Enjoy your stay in India!
OMG you guys ROCK! If this is you Kara doing the editing, WOW! Your videos are fast approaching PROFESSIONAL grade!! I LOVE India, have been 3x, so I was so looking forward to seeing your experiences in India! So glad you are taking the train! LOVE the music you chose for this clip too! I'm just SOOO THRILLED I found you two! You two should be at 1M+ plus views, not sure why TH-cam has you so hidden! Geeez you two are amazing!! Love you!!
Thank you 😁❤️
As an Indian I feel so cringy ,so sad that foriegners have to go through such shitty experiences
kookie lisa I feel you man, but, we're Indians, we know about this stuff. But, these foreigners find it exotic. Something they won't find in America. So, they enjoy it. But, yeah, India needs to get out of filth real soon...
juhi lovesbangtan I feel sad that even we have to go through this.
I don't think only foreigners are entitled to good experiences. Everyone should have clean facilities in India.
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Again your music choice and cinematography are amazing. Who needs Netflix when you have Kara and Nate!
As a train lover, this is one of my favorite vlogs! Thanks! Believe or not, US trains used to have the same type of toilets!
BTW Nate (and Kara), having ridden many miles by train here in the US, hanging out of the door was a favorite of mine too...
sahebmails yes, figured as much as it’s illegal here in the states now, but it wasn’t so that long ago!
You guys have made me fall in love with India. Next on the list. Thanks for the video😉
We've been watching the old vlogs too and it's crazy how your editing has improved! Top notch :)
It’s hard to trust the rickshaw people, especially because they know you’re not from that particular country and you don’t know what they’re saying! What I always do is call a taxi service before hand and they come to my location to pick me up and stay with me the whole day. The only advantage I have is knowing the language but it’s still very nerve wrecking!!!!
Be careful with those tuk-tuk people. Many times their behaviour is worst. Use uber or ola services safer and better
FELL sorry for you such thinking they are 1 of the most nicest people very humble ...bad people are everywhere every class society age race cant generalise think before speak ...
Anmol Wankhede really? personally i had very worst experience with some of those people.
Gangadhar S Lahane but ola and uber may not be available outside big cities.
Agreed bro @ Gangadhar
They rip u off especially in New Delhi
I love how optimistic kara is...
at least in front of a camera
What a coincidence I'm eating chole bhature while watching this
Rohan Phadke tum saale angrezon ke gulaam hi rahoge khangressi
Wow listing that indian song after long time i am also indian but never gone their since last 8 year .........after wating your video bit exited to be there in india ......hope it will happens soon
I'm loving the music and editing so much!!!
How stressing is to deal with taxi drivers abroad!! Even at my own country, I always keep my guard up..I can't imagina how crazy that can be in India...althought it was fun to watch! haha
mam we have Uber and also some Indian version of it,so no stress.If you want stress then go and Bargain with taxi drivers
Oh, I love Indians, :) The sweetest.
Allison Roorda thanks brother.
Well, it's sister, but you're welcome! :)
Lol. Thanks sis. 😀
Once again a LIT vlog with an amazing professional editing.Love u guys💛💜
Women have to be careful and cautious..no matter which country...1.ideal timings for solo woman traveller is 7am to 7.30pm.. dawn to dusk in India..2.no night adventures 3. get 4g internet as soon as you land..such that you could Google for anything you want...4.get your antibiotics beforehand..incase you fall sick 5.if you feel people are staring at you..then just smile nd say namaste... people stare here mostly because of curiosity nd not to trouble you or any evil intentions mostly 6.women travellers carry a scarf or a shawl..u might need it in some conservative or religious places 7.to counter the spicy food here..you can have lot of yougurt..which is good for your health nd gut 8.to revitalize your energy..you can frequently have sugarcane juice, buttermilk..nd glucon-d( you get it in chemist/ medical shop )9.take uber or ola cab for travelling..but don't be so careless that you fall asleep in it 10.advisable not to drink or smoke publicly or any PDA 11.do not consume soft drinks or food offered by strangers..they could be vultures in disguise 12.you could ask educated indian women or girl students for any help or advice.. preferably 13.do not go to small lanes or places were no women is there..14.in metro cities there are women taxi..incase you need..15.there are Big bazaar supermarkets in most of the cities..which is a indian version of walmart 16.Basically you cannot stereotype India..you find every range nd diversity here.. poverty to super rich...Street food to five star hotels..filth to clean nd greenery nd calm places..17.india has conservative places were women are fully covered i.e sarees to modern cities like Delhi..Mumbai.. Bangalore..were you women are in jeans..skirts..modern clothing 18.welcome to India..just don't panic.. come with no expectations.. explore yourself..there is fun in chaos here😁😀 19.if you find Street dog here..just walk far from it and don't give an eye contact..and you would be fine 20.at religious places nd temples you will find holy cows..monkeys..just be far..and you would be fine 21.to reduce culture shock and to get acclimatized best to first visit Mumbai then south India then finally to North India 22. Best route could be Mumbai to Goa to Kerela to Bangalore to Hyderabad to Delhi..Agra..mathura...Jaipur.. Lucknow..Varanasi...23. India has two types of toilets..one is indian toilet..where you need to squat..it is good for bowel movement nd people suffering from constipation 😊 and the other type is western toilet where you can sit and surf on your phone 24. Hinduism is a major religion in India..along with many other religious practices..Muslims..Christians..Jews..Buddhists..Jain's..Sikhs..25.in India major languages are English and Hindi..and many local languages..26.most of the times you don't have to Google translate in India because most of the people speak English with understandable indian accent 27.install your Google maps in the phone for hotel and restaurant location and reviews...28.incase you travel in a tuktuk vehicle for transportation..do not fight or argue or giggle at them...because they are as such frustrated with this struggle for existence...and have very less patience for arguments 29.try not to argue with lower strata people for petty things..am saying because some tourist do🙄 30. When in Rome..be like a Romans...31.india is not what media/ news channels portraits as slums..dirty..filthy..full of poverty..rapes...you will know India ..only when you visit..32.have yakult probiotic drink,amul buttermilk,Amul yougurt, sugarcane juice,coconut water,bananas to avoid upset stomach..
It's so gorgeous even though chaotic! Love your video!
Kiersten J Indian trains are love😍😍
+SANCHIT SACHAN hii
Traveling in an Indian train is a great experience. Trains here are like a country in itself. Different people speaking different languages and different attires. Just amazing!
Love the fact you had chana bhatura from Sitaram , although kind of funny how you started of video from elevator of Marriott and ended up in Paharganj 😉😋
The auto drivers tend to take a lot more money than the ride actually costs, it would be better if you google the price first because it's not a matter of 40 or 50 rupees we're talking about maybe a 100 rupees here. Love you videos, if your plans include visiting 'Odisha' I'll surely come up to meet you guys.
Whoever is doing your editing and background tracks, hats off!
LOVES YOUR VOLGS!!
You Guys are the best duo's in travelling and vloging.
I highly recommend you to visit Kerala(is a state in South India) at the end of Indian trip where you can chill and relax from all craziness of India!
It's not appropriate for a stranger to hug a woman in India. Please be aware of that.
Pratibha Surathi better change yourself than blame the culture
santosh patnaik I am not blaming the culture. It is just a fact. I never said hugging is wrong.
Pratibha Surathi i was going to say the same thing. She can simply refuse. This perverts do not has dare to hug Indian woman but they are foreigners.
That's right. Hugging is not bad but that guy's intentions are.
Exactly!! I see a lot of videos of Indian men hugging women and I am just shaking my head. You may think it is normal in the West but he is just copping a feel.
I have to say that this is my FAVOURITE youtube channel, so exciting and full of adventure I always look forward to the next episode!
have a good time x
Being Indian I must say that editing is wonderful
Hey Kara and Nate! Indian here, love your videos, and have been following particularly since you guys have landed in India. You guys are seasoned travelers of course and I know you get by pretty efficiently, but a tiny suggestion for the remainder of your trip here. Whenever you can, get the name of your destination (hotel, locality etc) written down in the local language by someone who knows both that and English, along with some landmarks. Unless you are in cities where you can book an Uber or Ola (which also operates rickshaws in some cities), you'd be hard-pressed to find rickshaw drivers who go by maps or read English. You'd have to wander around less (especially now that summer has set in) and not get ripped off for every trip (it's a sad reality here, we're sorry!) Are you planning to visit Ahmedabad? Looking forward to more!
It’s very common for Tuk tuk guys to give you Long Tour before they take your final destination.
Your videos just keep getting better and better. Awesome cinematography and amazing editing!! Keep up the good work!
Hey u would have used ola or uber.........If available
Did you enjoy the trip of India sir?
kara and nate really u guys r amazing n dats why u find good people around u n also a big thanks for showing d world dat india is a fun place to hop in
I really enjoyed watching you both with Your ideas and tips.
Thanks for sharing.
Indian train journey is not just journey its a feeling... everyday train ride is no less than an a trip of its own
SANCHIT SACHAN I'm not Indian nor have I ever been to India but I myself was like "What?" It is good advice to remember as a foreigner. Maybe a little more research about customs and such would be wise for their next adventure. One can get in loads of trouble if ignorant of local customs and traditions. Some countries don't care whether or not you were aware. It's just for your safety to be more researched and prepared.
Rosie Ramos yes..its just like as goin into woods without any map😂😂 and later complaing the woods were thick 😂😂😂
I am from India and living in United States and not been home(India) from last 2 years... And feeling jealous seeing you guys.
This is some steady footage you got. I wonder what gimbal are you using
You guys absolutely crush these videos!
You are different from any other tubers out there, get ready for the big time, I believe something huge is coming your way!! Enjoy the ride.
Vrindavan is a spiritual place. I love that. i was there once. At night at the river side.
Awesome vlog! The editing was incredible! :)
Wow that shot from 3.49 was lovely...great editing..I am feeling very angry at that tuk tuk guy...Kara should have stopped him.very upset..😠😠😠.hope you lik3d the chole bhature at Sitaram
Have been pandemic binging all of your travels, and this India content is GOLD. Such great editing and captures of small moments around you. Nice!
These vlogs are amazing back to what feels like "proper" travelling just like it was at the beginning of your travels. 😁😁😁
Oh man. Makes me miss this place. You’re editing brings it alive!!
One suggestion for all the foreigner viewers (ladies) ... A random guy asking for hugg is not acceptable here ... simply you yourself are trying to get in trouble ...its bettr to keep it only till HANDSHAKE ...
Have a good day
Its hug, not 'hugg'
I saw one of auto driver hugging you.there intention may not be good.behave strictly.have a safe journey.
kunal pathak bro getting strict is not a right way....Namaste is best-
Epic train shots ! Because you cooked hang out the doors!! And music goes just right perfect 👌
Please use ola / uber and i'll suggest try avoiding direct conversations with rikshaw riders and others on the street, i know it sounds like discrimination but believe me it can get really messy, instead visit developed sites in the city, you'll have a great experience. 😊
Hey Nate and Kara, I’m from India and must confess I hit the subscribe button after watching just one video of yours. It was about the amazing Vietnamese coffee that had me drooling. So listen, I am really happy that you guys are enjoying your visit to India and hope you leave my country with amazing memories so that you do come back and also bring some friends along. It is heartening to note that quite a few people in their comments have mentioned about how friendly Indians are and I agree they really are. But that hug from that tuk tuk guy was more of an act of perversion than warmth. It’s refreshing to see Nara being so open to all things Indian and it’s precisely for this reason that I would request you guys to be a bit more prepared when you guys move from place to place in India. Please use more of professional services like Ola and Uber and avoid getting overcharged which I’m sure you must have been several times till now. It would also be a lot safer. I don’t know if you’ll read this comment but in the spirit of ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’ (guest is an embodiment of god), as your host I felt it was my duty to give my two cents on this so that you do visit us again and again and again because my friends even a lifetime is too short to fully experience the marvel that India is. Best wishes and love.
P.S. Contrary to the popular opinion, i love the background music you use in the videos. Could you please post a link for them. I tried to google them out but found nada.
Love that you took all of your TH-cam inspirations out of your bio. I always thought you were way better than the TH-camrs you mentioned!
I saw you were using maps on your phone Kara! Is this google maps or do you use a specific map app for when you don’t have service?
Great video as always... love the music choice today super fun. Glad to see Nate is not using those sunglass holders :(
Which one of you puts the sound track to the motion? It’s bang on! OMG you are in India!!!
Omg, you guys handle scary situations with such uplifting attitude. So glad there are good people out there. Pray you are safe the rest of your trip. And great music in this one xx
SO excited about Holi!!! We have our own little celebration in Kansas with our Indian students - but I’m sure NOTHING is going to compare to your experience.
PS- everyone keeps saying this but again, your editing is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You are most welcome to visit India... New Delhi however is basically like a slightly less modern form of NYC... But, way more cleaner than Old Delhi and Mumbai... You'll love it... I would love to play host and shoe you around for free... 😊😊😊
I am watching your videos back to back from last 1hour. Your positivity towards diversity of India is awesome. You guys are doing great. But most beautiful thing while editing- how did you get these hindi songs???
You are awesome people. Love from india
If you guys hadn't mentioned in your newsletter that you've had stomach problems while in India, I wouldn't have known it based on what I've watched on your India videos, so far. Good editing :)
We aren't to the part where we got sick yet, haha.
Kara and Nate oh no! looking forward to that! :)
Ok, totally looking forward to the next video!! I love that you are willing to be adventuresome.
You two made it through the the tomatoe festival, I was amazed by that because I'm claustrophobic I may have panicked, so you got holy. It sounds like a lot of fun. Some of my bus kids told me it's amazing, the best and told me they'd love to take me to India with them because is love it. Lol they also think I'm bananas but it still sounds like a beautiful experience. I'm looking forward to the video!
I love the music! Can't wait to see your next video! I feel like I get to travel the word virtually through you guys. You are so brave!
i just had a smile on my face during the whole video.
you guys are amazing :)
keep going :)
Your edits have been on point! I have been binge watching your volgs and you both are INCREDIBLE! Safe travels and I cant wait to see more :)
Good job done by you people, you are not look like out sider i have seen your video your video editing is very markable
Wow! I have been watching your videos and very glad that you are in my country, and also glad that you had a hassle free railway journey. The music in this video is top notch and get an app that will help you with the language a bit, because, google maps in India can end up leading you to nowhere. Although the mother tongue in India differs from region to region, hindi generally works everywhere apart from the South Indian states.
If you ever happen to visit Bhutan, visit Assam and north east India as well!
Hi Kara and Nate! Loving your Vlogs, I'm catching up on your previous ones but so far the Asian ones are so much fun. I'm heading to Japan end of May. Keep being Awesome!!!
It is so wonderful to hear you guys on your travel experiences. Amazing stuff.
I love all of your videos. I admire you for going to India. It is one location I have never wanted to travel to. Your videos are great! I still don't want to visit India but I feel like I have every time I watch one of your videos!
Your videos just keep getting better and better! They just need to be much longer and more frequent 😀
I've never seen someone capture India like this before.. Really India is a beautiful country.
Looking forward to seeing the next video! Loving your trip to India.
I'm loving your India vlogs (ok, I love ALL your vlogs!). You are so brave! I would love to go there, but would be nervous. Thank you for sharing your adventures. Please be safe!
awesome! i've been so curious what India looks like.. now i need to catch up on past episodes🙂
Ive been showing your videos to my parents and now they’re hooked too!😁 nate, what’s written on your shirt? Peanut butter...?
It says "Peanut Butter Printing". It's the name of the business he owns back home in Tennessee with his brother.
FireCracker3240 thanks! *goes to google about it*
You're welcome! It's actually a very wonderful company. They use a portion of their proceeds to give out peanut butter packets to hungry people around the world. I wish I lived in Tennessee, and had a need for printing services. I would use them in a heart beat.
Kara, your editing skills are improving with every video! Loved this one!
I just love the music you got going!
You guys are adorable! Wonderful travellers indeed!
Great vlog! I totally agree; the best part of a train ride in India is to enjoy the wind and views of the endless fields that pass by. Can't wait for the Holi vlog!
Such a Lovely Video 🤗
Love from India..Love to hear Indain Songs in your Vlogs 👍
Awesome, awesome simply awesome. One must learn "vlogging" from u guys. And ur choice of background music, despite the fact that u don't know the language, is beyond excellence. Respect and welcome from an Indian. Thank u for the wonderful video.
Radhe Radhe! So glad you made it to the holy dham. It’s very auspicious that you were able to be there. Not a lot of people can and people only dream of being in Vrindavan. Great job!