As an Indian, I thought I had it difficult navigating around NZ where there is little to no public transportation , but it seems just as difficult , if not more, where there are a lot of public transport options , like you see in this video. Stay safe. If you do come to Korea, let me know. Public transport I think is by the far the best in the world.
I guess any new country is going to take a little adjustment in understanding how transport operates, and maybe some places are a little more complicated. You generally find everyone is happy to help you find your way. I'd love to come to Korea, hopefully in the not too distant future.
Wasn't that interesting to see! Two young people perfectly able to sleep sprawled out on the seat without being affected by where they were at all. These two will have many years of budget travel ahead of them, I think. They're made of the right stuff for budget Indian travel for sure!
Indian travel is hectic as long as you are not surrendering to chaos. Some positive sides are :- 1) definitely improve your communication skills. And how to deal with peoples. 2) it gives you planning skills 3) after all the planning you will be humbled and understand that help from a stranger and trusting others is a huge thing.
I've found Indian people are always ready and willing to offer you help with directions or advice no matter what you might need. The chaos isn't as hard to get used to as I thought it would be. And as you say, just surrender to it and relax a bit and it works out fine.
Just found your channel! Are you checking out Punjab/Amritsar too? All the best and safe travels, subbed : ) As an Indian born Australian citizen I can take in content like this all day haha
Back side seats are the most uncomfortable ones - jerks are on higher side there. Trains should be the first preference, they are very cheap and could be booked online. There is a separate quota for tourists there to make sure you get the ticket.
Yeah, I tend to agree that trains are a better way to travel in India, at least in my experience. I think it's great India rail keeps a tourist quota for us - very considerate.
@@fiascodagama1 yes Kolkata has lots of diversity when it comes to food, culture and traditions. The commute is better, cheaper. You can also use metro to ply from one place to another and can also visit dakshineswar temple if you wish to by boarding a metro. There is Chinese food market in the morning with various Chinese cuisines to offer on the roadside shops. Hope you enjoy your trip
These are local busses on often bumpy roads which might test some people if they're new to it. It can be challenging on long distance busses in India. Some people like myself enjoy this form of travel, others may have found this trip uncomfortable.
@@fiascodagama1he is lying to you from the front of his mouth, I believe he is from odisha and just wants to see his hometown on TH-cam, since you are new to India I would suggest you verify all the recommendations before you decide to go or even think.. some cities just full of ghettos..
As an Indian, I thought I had it difficult navigating around NZ where there is little to no public transportation , but it seems just as difficult , if not more, where there are a lot of public transport options , like you see in this video. Stay safe. If you do come to Korea, let me know. Public transport I think is by the far the best in the world.
I guess any new country is going to take a little adjustment in understanding how transport operates, and maybe some places are a little more complicated. You generally find everyone is happy to help you find your way. I'd love to come to Korea, hopefully in the not too distant future.
You're very sweet humble person😊
That's very kind of you to say. It sometimes depends on the day, though. Ha!. Thank you.
How amazing that backpackers couple fully adopted the Indian chaos and calmly sleeping in a bumpy bus ride 😂. Amazing video ❤❤
Wasn't that interesting to see! Two young people perfectly able to sleep sprawled out on the seat without being affected by where they were at all. These two will have many years of budget travel ahead of them, I think. They're made of the right stuff for budget Indian travel for sure!
Love the videos. It’s so much fun travelling vicariously with you. Thanks for putting in the effort to make them.
Hi phys, thanks for dropping by as always.
Great story telling!
Cheers, to you.
your video editing skills is awesome.
Thanks. Sometimes it works...other times...
4:49 The way he made face while saying little bit😂😂
Ha! It was a bit confusing for all of us traveling this morning. Great fun!
Welcome To Rajasthan😀
Thanks for the welcome - I like it here.
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Thanks for saying hi, dharmeshparek.
Great job. Stay safe.
Thanks, Midas. Hope you're well
@@fiascodagama1 yes mate. Enjoying your videos.
8:12 Count Drakula, I presume?
The owner of the guesthouse had been to a wedding the night before and wasn't home until just before dawn. You may be onto something. lol.
Indian travel is hectic as long as you are not surrendering to chaos. Some positive sides are :-
1) definitely improve your communication skills. And how to deal with peoples.
2) it gives you planning skills
3) after all the planning you will be humbled and understand that help from a stranger and trusting others is a huge thing.
I've found Indian people are always ready and willing to offer you help with directions or advice no matter what you might need. The chaos isn't as hard to get used to as I thought it would be. And as you say, just surrender to it and relax a bit and it works out fine.
Just found your channel! Are you checking out Punjab/Amritsar too? All the best and safe travels, subbed : ) As an Indian born Australian citizen I can take in content like this all day haha
Thanks so much for subscribing, Snoofy. Hoping to get to Punjab as I've heard it's a very welcoming state. India is a great friendly country. Cheers.
Back side seats are the most uncomfortable ones - jerks are on higher side there. Trains should be the first preference, they are very cheap and could be booked online. There is a separate quota for tourists there to make sure you get the ticket.
Yeah, I tend to agree that trains are a better way to travel in India, at least in my experience. I think it's great India rail keeps a tourist quota for us - very considerate.
Hey! You guys what may I help you in India as possible as I'll
Very generous of you to offer help. i'll let you know if I have any questions. Thanks.
@@fiascodagama1 most welcome you guy's
Have you thought of coming Bihar?
I have. Maybe later in the trip toward the end on my way to Kolkata.
Any other social platform where u r active?
@@viveksharma-dg6qk I don't really do Insta, Twitter, or Reddit-type platforms - although I probably should.
@@fiascodagama1 yes Kolkata has lots of diversity when it comes to food, culture and traditions.
The commute is better, cheaper. You can also use metro to ply from one place to another and can also visit dakshineswar temple if you wish to by boarding a metro. There is Chinese food market in the morning with various Chinese cuisines to offer on the roadside shops. Hope you enjoy your trip
How was the bus journey
These are local busses on often bumpy roads which might test some people if they're new to it. It can be challenging on long distance busses in India. Some people like myself enjoy this form of travel, others may have found this trip uncomfortable.
Yes, you're right. I'd take the train next time as well, I think. @@Karauli.Shankar.Mahadev_
@@fiascodagama1 but don't go in general compartment as it may be pocket friendly however very crowded.
man you gave too much to tuktuk for 1km you should only give 30 -50 rupees
I know, but I just wanted to get where I was going.
may i love you dear ?
Kolkata is a waste of time , i would rather suggest you to go to neighbouring state of Odisha, many places to vlog.
Thanks for your opinion. India certainly has a great many places to see.
@@fiascodagama1he is lying to you from the front of his mouth, I believe he is from odisha and just wants to see his hometown on TH-cam, since you are new to India I would suggest you verify all the recommendations before you decide to go or even think.. some cities just full of ghettos..