Very nice cinematography and presentation of northern India... Next time try to visit north-east India to get more sensational sceneric view of nature❤
@@KinfolkTravels Assam- Kamakhya Devi Mandir, Kaziranga National Park, tea gardens of Dibrugarh, etc. Arunachal Pradesh- tawang, roing, bomdila, etc. Nagaland- dzukou valley, naga heritage village, etc And many more beautiful spots are there to visit in NE. I just mentioned some places or Holy places which I remembered now... Keep enjoying and wishing you a happy journey♥️... And also the gateway to NE is always opened for your warm welcome 🤗
Hi!! Thank you for following the videos ☺️ and nice to meet you fell saffa 🇿🇦 South Africans are actually eligible for a 5 year evisa when applying for an evisa. I’ve detailed everything you to know about it and how to get it in this video: th-cam.com/video/Ey-xG5qLPw8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=S7fDNkBkTOjwV3Kw
@@KinfolkTravels oh great thank you! I'm planning to go to India on my next travels. Ps: I'm also an avid animal lover, thank you for what you do and help them 🐶🐶
@@yusritassiem9913 unfortunately the ATMs sometimes don’t work or aren’t in the location it shows on Google Maps. We also had it happen to us, twice, when we drew money. No cash was dispensed but the money was deducted from our bank accounts. - There are cell phone sim providers in the airport. But they told us we aren’t able to get a sim from them as foreigners and need to get ones in the city 🤷🏼♀️
Also, considering rishikesh, jaisalmer, varanasi , udaipur or tiger safari. We- a bunch of 20 somethings, me(49) and a 17 year old. I want it to be fun (first visit)
Jaisalmer is a good option. Will definitely be lots of fun! Udaipur is also a great option, although, if I’d rather do Jaipur on a first visit or combine Jaipur and Udaipur. I’ve heard Varanasi is great, I however haven’t been. I’d skip the Tiger safari if tight on time. Although it is a wonderful experience there is a big chance you won’t see tigers. So for a first visit I’d rather choose another activity. Perhaps do Agra and Varanasi before heading to Goa. Or Agra, Jaipur (and if you have time Jaisalmer or Udaipur) before heading to Goa. Hope you will have an amazing trip!! Let me know if you have any other questions ☺️
Would love your advice. We have 9 nights (flying into delhi) before heading to Goa f9r 5 nights. The only place that is definite is The Taj Mahal. We are not necessarily interested in seeing every building but enjoying the people and feeling a bit more of wherever we are. Golden triangle seems most likely but not sure if we need to spend time in Delhi or not.
Hi Karen! Thank you for watching and messaging. I would skip Delhi. I would get a taxi from Delhi to Agra or another city straight from the airport. Delhi can be very overwhelming and it’s the one place we did not feel comfortable. I’d suggest spending some time in Jaipur. It is a wonderful place to experience the people and food. The locals are incredibly friendly, there’s plenty to do and easy to get around. Also wonderful accommodations which will make you feel like you are really on holiday ☺️
Great cinematic views Waoo you made a memorable video❤❤❤
Thank you so much for the kind comment and watching. India was so memorable, can't wait to go back!
your editing is very good sister
Thank you and thank you for watching ☺️
@KinfolkTravels thank you for reply, your Instagram ID
Wonderful work really appreciate it
Yayy!! I am so glad you enjoyed it and that it is true to India ☺️
This is amazing! Thank you so much for such a informative and beautifully shot video.
Yayy!! I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching and giving your feedback. It means everything 🤗
this was super informative thank you so much x
I am so glad you found it valuable. Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate it and thank you for watching!
Very nice cinematography and presentation of northern India... Next time try to visit north-east India to get more sensational sceneric view of nature❤
Thank you for watching and the kind comment.
Any specific places you’d recommend in North East India?
@@KinfolkTravels Assam- Kamakhya Devi Mandir, Kaziranga National Park, tea gardens of Dibrugarh, etc.
Arunachal Pradesh- tawang, roing, bomdila, etc.
Nagaland- dzukou valley, naga heritage village, etc
And many more beautiful spots are there to visit in NE. I just mentioned some places or Holy places which I remembered now... Keep enjoying and wishing you a happy journey♥️... And also the gateway to NE is always opened for your warm welcome 🤗
Woow what a cinametography❤
@@Beleza32 thank you! ☺️
@@KinfolkTravels hope you would travel to other parts of the india as well.
@@Beleza32 I hope so too. Can't wait to go back. The country is so big, I need to go a few times.
I’ve been a subscriber for a couple of years, fellow South African… How did you get an extended visa, online?
Hi!!
Thank you for following the videos ☺️ and nice to meet you fell saffa 🇿🇦
South Africans are actually eligible for a 5 year evisa when applying for an evisa. I’ve detailed everything you to know about it and how to get it in this video:
th-cam.com/video/Ey-xG5qLPw8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=S7fDNkBkTOjwV3Kw
@@KinfolkTravels oh great thank you! I'm planning to go to India on my next travels.
Ps: I'm also an avid animal lover, thank you for what you do and help them 🐶🐶
I just wanted to know what you mean by ATM's are not trustworthy, and is there NO cell phone sim providers on the airport?
@@yusritassiem9913 unfortunately the ATMs sometimes don’t work or aren’t in the location it shows on Google Maps.
We also had it happen to us, twice, when we drew money. No cash was dispensed but the money was deducted from our bank accounts.
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There are cell phone sim providers in the airport. But they told us we aren’t able to get a sim from them as foreigners and need to get ones in the city 🤷🏼♀️
Also, considering rishikesh, jaisalmer, varanasi , udaipur or tiger safari. We- a bunch of 20 somethings, me(49) and a 17 year old. I want it to be fun (first visit)
Jaisalmer is a good option. Will definitely be lots of fun!
Udaipur is also a great option, although, if I’d rather do Jaipur on a first visit or combine Jaipur and Udaipur.
I’ve heard Varanasi is great, I however haven’t been.
I’d skip the Tiger safari if tight on time. Although it is a wonderful experience there is a big chance you won’t see tigers. So for a first visit I’d rather choose another activity.
Perhaps do Agra and Varanasi before heading to Goa.
Or Agra, Jaipur (and if you have time Jaisalmer or Udaipur) before heading to Goa.
Hope you will have an amazing trip!!
Let me know if you have any other questions ☺️
Would love your advice. We have 9 nights (flying into delhi) before heading to Goa f9r 5 nights. The only place that is definite is The Taj Mahal. We are not necessarily interested in seeing every building but enjoying the people and feeling a bit more of wherever we are. Golden triangle seems most likely but not sure if we need to spend time in Delhi or not.
Hi Karen!
Thank you for watching and messaging.
I would skip Delhi. I would get a taxi from Delhi to Agra or another city straight from the airport.
Delhi can be very overwhelming and it’s the one place we did not feel comfortable.
I’d suggest spending some time in Jaipur. It is a wonderful place to experience the people and food. The locals are incredibly friendly, there’s plenty to do and easy to get around. Also wonderful accommodations which will make you feel like you are really on holiday ☺️