I’ve been driving for nearly 60 years in all types of situations. After watching today’s video, I must say: Marianne, you did outstandingly well the past two episodes. Also, I am now convinced that I would not want to drive in India.
What an unbelievable nightmare. Makes me wonder how many people, animals and vehicles are involved in accidents or even killed each year. You guys are driving champs! Thanks for the adventure, it's all I need to see of India.
I've just watched your video when you were returning to your hotel after picking up Trudy. I've been driving hgv trucks for nearly 50 years and wonder if I would manage to do that journey in the manner you displayed. To keep your cool in such a vibrant and chaotic environment was inspiring. I probably said 'wow' half a dozen times., I am in awe Marion. Safe future travels.
Awwh - Thank you that is very nice of you !! Chris is going to have a badge made and he will present it to me at the welcome home party / fundraiser for the Dekafok Turtle project in September in the UK 😉💚🐢🚐🌺
It's a great pleasure to see your adventures. I travelled around in India back in the 80s but to my surprise, just found out that there is no improvement at all on the traffic system over the years. Take care and continue your great adventure.
No comparison at all from 80s. Totally changed. In 80s we hardly had any highways. Today India has more than 100k miles of highways and expressways, most of them are built after 1995. Target is to complete another 50k KMs of new expressways by 2037. Watch some youtube videos about Indian highways.
If you mean the traffic rules, then yes, perhaps. In terms of road network, she did say in a previous comment to another individual that they deliberatley chose not to drive on the indian highways, because it would make for boring viewing and they wanted to showcase what "the real india". The highways are one part of that change (that suspension bridge at the start appears to represents a part of that change, too).
Marianne, you are the most confident woman ever! In every way! You are so impressive. And you are right, you deserve a metal (a T-shirt at minimum) for your driving skills in India.
My husband and I watch you every Sunday morning while we eat our breakfast before going to church. He said this morning that he thought we may have nervous breakdowns by the time you get through India. Please be safe.
What a treat watching the two of you driving through my favorite country. So full of life and so refreshing to watch people out and about enjoying themselves or going about their business. Whether on foot, auto, bicycle, horse cart, bus or what have you it’s organized chaos at its best. Brava and bravo to the two of you for staring in the video, crossing of India by road. What a marvelous experience. Anxiously awaiting your next episode. Happy Holi.
As Carl Jung said "India gave me my first direct experience of an alien, highly differentiated culture. Altogether different elements had ruled my Central African journey; culture had not predominated. As for North Africa, I had the opportunity there to talk with a person capable of putting his culture into words. In India, however, I had the chance to speak with representatives of the Indian mentality, and to compare it" with the European. I
I just discovered your channel. I am super impressed by how calm you were during the driving. I think I’d have had a massive migraine if I was even a passenger, and could never have lasted all day. Wow. And to see miles and miles of garbage, filth, and homes made out of twigs and sheet metal and then to find that nice hotel there? It’s a miracle. I never wanted to go to India and nothing you’ve shown has changed my mind. I would travel with you though, you guys are super chill. Glad you didn’t get covered with dye!
Wow, first time watching your channel. India driving is crazy but I have to say, you deserve a medal,spa day and much more! I was anxious watching but was very impressed with your driving! WELL DONE! NEW SUBSCRIBER 😊
The old looking taxis you mentioned were made from 1957 until 2014. Originally Morris, they were sold to India in the 1950s and remained largely unchanged over the years. At one time that's pretty much all you saw on India's roads until more modern cars started to enter the market. I recall seeing a lot of Suzukis back in the mid-90s when I was there. Also 60s and 70s Vauxhalls. I will never forget the ten days I spent there and watching this really makes me want to go back there and just throw myself in the middle of all that wonderful chaos.
Correct the Morris was known in India as Ambassador. Built like a battle tank. It died a natural death when Suzuki, Hyundai, Honda etc entered the market. But I heard that Ambassador is going to be re launched with a more sporty look
Tremendous driving from marriane. Chris you still can't get comfortable in the passenger seat. You need to relax, marriane has got this. Great video, and what a great experience you're having Looking forward to the next one 👍
I am sitting on my couch here in Ireland watching u drive through India, I am a nervous wreck .I am breaking, swerving, shouting etc etc at my TV.. Safe journey..Some Driver Marian.. 🙏
Morning Chris and Marriane im.looking forward to your Indian road trip ive been to India a few times its beautiful and different to anywhere ive ever been your going to love it but traffic is wild enjoy India ❤❤
It looks like everyone wakes up every morning & immediately heads out to walk, pedal or drive on the road. No one stays home or sits anywhere. Kudos once again. I would never be able to drive there. I thought Peru was crazy, but this is much much more chaotic.
You drove all that way, including all those mad crazy streets and you didn’t stop once for food 🥘 why? I held my breath all the way through this video and breathed a sigh of relief once you got to your destination safe and sound. Also I missed the sight seeing due to the fact, I KEPT MY EYES PEELED ON THE ROAD, and now I’m flipping starving. 😂 Marian, you are a super super driver for sure 👌 love you two. ❤
You def deserve an I conquered the Indian roads badge or t-shirt Marianne 🥇🥇🥇Could see Chris having a few squeaky bum moments 🤣🤣 What a relief to get to the hotel and be able to just destress 🙌🫶
Hi you two..Im from Canada..ive watch 99% of yr video's..love the way u are..India..is...like no other..Im seeing the world threw yr eyes..Most Grateful..be safe xo
@21.39 I'm glad you clarified you were out of Kolkata here. Very unclear where you were if you had left the city , I heard another 'town ' or 'village' being mentioned, would be great if the videographer could just mention how far approx you've driven and the town or village you are driving through would add another dimension of clarity and interest! Great videos and the driver deserves a trophy for her driving.
Found your videos recently and we love watching them. So brave to be driving in India! We live in Sri Lanka and although we say the driving in crazy here it’s definitely not as mad as over in India!
You amaze me Marianne ! With your driving ... you are so relaxed while driving in that mad place !. Please take care ... be safe . Love watching you two .
I know you guys think it's terrifying, but i loved my five years living and working in India (based in Delhi and Bangalore, but travelling to offices all over the country and driving my company car extensively!). It's a fantastic place!
A badge sounds unfair, a trophy maybe? A gold medal? A spa day after every drive? Haha. India is mad and amazing. As long as you have fun and follow the flow you’ll be alright.
@@mariamaru9972thats just your ignorant brain saying these things. U have been misinformed just look at northeast and south places you will know how wonderful india is.. Dont be stereotypical and generalise india😊. India is like EU many countires together. Everydtate is different
Kidos on the expert driving. Marianne, you are a great driver and I'm so impressed that you two are okay driving through the crazy streets in India. God speed.
Respect for your driving Marianne I will never do that , also like howe you film your journey Chris , my wife and I love it, Regarts from the Netherlands
I’m loving your journey through India! You’re traveling the Grand Trunk Road I believe. I took that route from Varanasi to Delhi when I was 20 in 1974. I wanted an adventure so I hitched a ride on top of a lorry for three days. We traveled mostly at night and slept at the truck stops on rope beds outdoors during the heat of the day. I was traveling with a Brit. We got our ride by hanging around at a truck stop and talking these truckers into giving us a lift. We were slow traveling due to the crowds of people or oxen, goats, even elephants. The team we traveled with were Sikhs and very friendly. It was unforgettable.
That was fun! You are a seriously good and brave driver and navigator/videographer team. I'm shocked no little fender benders. Really shows the high human density of India, the colors, and poverty.
India is a very large country, with a billion people, different cultures, languages, climates, geographies. You both are so lucky to be able to travel this ancient country.
FU Rahmapin your country is the worst experience i got from 53 others i visited. It is soo deep in the bottom that you need to dig to search it in my comparison ....
I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. And I'm in peaceful quiet Canada. I couldn't imagine how intense it was for you, noise, smell, heat, traffic all at once. Amazing, good job!
Marianne I take my hat off to to you ,what a driver you are and Chris great filming and editing ,take care both of you look forward to the next instalment 👍❤️😂
Evening Guys, just to say what nerves of steel you have to drive what on camera and I imagine in the hot seat looks very narrow congested roads...dirt tracks!! I was holding my breath most of the time watching this vid!! Just unbelievable. But great work both navigator and driver! Loving the journey and a big thank you for showing us it can be done and showing us the wider world out there. Health@Happiness to you both.
LOL.... Alan from SmallHomeBigGarden here. On my trans Canada trip I met a young couple with a short skoolie and they had A GOAT in a stall in the back of the bus. No joke!!! Hope to see you again on your return. Take care.
That should be a 2 night stay. 1 night to recuperate from this crazy drive and a 2nd night to rest up for the next day's drive. If this was a book, I'd be skipping to the end to see if you all make it out in one piece. The suspense is intense!
Northern India, step wells temples, palaces and camels. Doging cows, goats and oncoming traffic. You are bringing the memories back thanks. As you mention a motorcycle is family transport. Husband, wife and three kids on board. We counted six passengers in a tuktuk once.
Since Mumbai is your destination you should see the Ellora caves. They are amazing!! It's a UNESCO site. The Ajanta caves are also impressive. All are in Maharashtra State. Happy Travels
That traffic and all the horn honking would drive me bonkers. 😆
Some people say :"if u can survive driving in India, u can drive anywhere else in the world." Love your video..
Thank you !!
@@TREADtheglobe Please go to China, you are sure to find a new world,
Same as walking esp for single female
Marianne you need a T-shirt that says I survived driving in India!
I was glad I was in a large bus when I was there. You are an excellent driver
I’ve been driving for nearly 60 years in all types of situations. After watching today’s video, I must say: Marianne, you did outstandingly well the past two episodes. Also, I am now convinced that I would not want to drive in India.
Yeah right just go to the most crowded place and just small state and compare whole of india. 😂😂
The two of you have the most important quality needed for travel ... a SUPERIOR sense of humor! : )
What an unbelievable nightmare. Makes me wonder how many people, animals and vehicles are involved in accidents or even killed each year. You guys are driving champs! Thanks for the adventure, it's all I need to see of India.
I've just watched your video when you were returning to your hotel after picking up Trudy. I've been driving hgv trucks for nearly 50 years and wonder if I would manage to do that journey in the manner you displayed. To keep your cool in such a vibrant and chaotic environment was inspiring. I probably said 'wow' half a dozen times., I am in awe Marion. Safe future travels.
Thanks Peter 👍🌷
A li'le badge to marianne 🥇😊 nice video . Be safe 😊
Awwh - Thank you that is very nice of you !! Chris is going to have a badge made and he will present it to me at the welcome home party / fundraiser for the Dekafok Turtle project in September in the UK 😉💚🐢🚐🌺
That is wonderful i am so happy to hear that 😊😊@@TREADtheglobe
It's a great pleasure to see your adventures. I travelled around in India back in the 80s but to my surprise, just found out that there is no improvement at all on the traffic system over the years. Take care and continue your great adventure.
some indian might disagree what you have say and tell you : after all those year's the trees has grows taller
No comparison at all from 80s. Totally changed. In 80s we hardly had any highways. Today India has more than 100k miles of highways and expressways, most of them are built after 1995. Target is to complete another 50k KMs of new expressways by 2037. Watch some youtube videos about Indian highways.
If you mean the traffic rules, then yes, perhaps. In terms of road network, she did say in a previous comment to another individual that they deliberatley chose not to drive on the indian highways, because it would make for boring viewing and they wanted to showcase what "the real india". The highways are one part of that change (that suspension bridge at the start appears to represents a part of that change, too).
You guys are mental driving in India
How to make India look drab and boring.
They are delebrately leaving the good roads and driving on the side roads
Marianne, you are the most confident woman ever! In every way! You are so impressive. And you are right, you deserve a metal (a T-shirt at minimum) for your driving skills in India.
"going to remember forever....or block it out". Love it.
Visited and drove in India in 2011, no paper maps then either and a marked absence of road signs, happy chaos, what a great trip you’re having.
You are certainly a good driver to handle that nightmare!! Thanks for another awesome episode guy's cheers.
Greetings from Sabah, Malaysia! Keep moving forwards, slow & steady. Happy exploring & take care always 🤩.
Apa khabar orang kampong! 😊
Adalagibah😅
Org 🇲🇾mari kumpul sini 🤗
@@rasrazak657 Aramaiti !
Orang gila masuk 😅😂
I can't wait to see more of your Indian travels. It definitely seems like a unique and interesting experience.
My husband and I watch you every Sunday morning while we eat our breakfast before going to church. He said this morning that he thought we may have nervous breakdowns by the time you get through India. Please be safe.
What a treat watching the two of you driving through my favorite country. So full of life and so refreshing to watch people out and about enjoying themselves or going about their business. Whether on foot, auto, bicycle, horse cart, bus or what have you it’s organized chaos at its best. Brava and bravo to the two of you for staring in the video, crossing of India by road. What a marvelous experience. Anxiously awaiting your next episode. Happy Holi.
That driving skill definitely deserves a medal, hats off to you guys.
Just amazing. I love it!
Fields, small towns, so many people!!
lovely!
I'm anxious for you driving just watching your footage !! 😊 you are doing fantastic job 👍
I love the way you keep smiling when facing such big challenges! What an experience! Keep trucking and keep 😂😂!
Always! We make a great team and we couldn't do this expedition without a sense of humour that is for sure 😉🚐🙏
As Carl Jung said "India gave me my first direct experience of an alien, highly differentiated culture. Altogether different elements had ruled my Central African journey; culture had not predominated. As for North Africa, I had the opportunity there to talk with a person capable of putting his culture into words. In India, however, I had the chance to speak with representatives of the Indian mentality, and to compare it" with the European. I
I just discovered your channel. I am super impressed by how calm you were during the driving. I think I’d have had a massive migraine if I was even a passenger, and could never have lasted all day. Wow. And to see miles and miles of garbage, filth, and homes made out of twigs and sheet metal and then to find that nice hotel there? It’s a miracle.
I never wanted to go to India and nothing you’ve shown has changed my mind.
I would travel with you though, you guys are super chill. Glad you didn’t get covered with dye!
Wow, first time watching your channel. India driving is crazy but I have to say, you deserve a medal,spa day and much more! I was anxious watching but was very impressed with your driving! WELL DONE!
NEW SUBSCRIBER 😊
Awwh Thanks and Welcome !!
Awesome driving Marianne…really enjoyed the vid. Stay safe and can’t wait for the next post…
No mention of stopping to eat. Did you not eat that whole drive? Kudos Marianne, you deserve as award. I was nervous for you.
😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
As I hv suggested. Drive very early in the morning. Cooler, no traffic, less stressful.
Brilliant what a driver marianne you definitely deserve a medal 🏅
Hats off to you both for driving in India! Good luck and safe travels!
OMG my toes were curling...brilliant driving, well done Marianne
The old looking taxis you mentioned were made from 1957 until 2014. Originally Morris, they were sold to India in the 1950s and remained largely unchanged over the years. At one time that's pretty much all you saw on India's roads until more modern cars started to enter the market. I recall seeing a lot of Suzukis back in the mid-90s when I was there. Also 60s and 70s Vauxhalls.
I will never forget the ten days I spent there and watching this really makes me want to go back there and just throw myself in the middle of all that wonderful chaos.
Correct the Morris was known in India as Ambassador. Built like a battle tank. It died a natural death when Suzuki, Hyundai, Honda etc entered the market. But I heard that Ambassador is going to be re launched with a more sporty look
Fifty years ago, Ambassadors were the only cars you saw on the roads.
So interesting! Such diverse vehicles & contrasts! Ta so much for filming & sharing! Still on my bucket list, but not driving!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That luxury room looks absolutely lovely
Tremendous driving from marriane. Chris you still can't get comfortable in the passenger seat. You need to relax, marriane has got this. Great video, and what a great experience you're having
Looking forward to the next one 👍
I am sitting on my couch here in Ireland watching u drive through India, I am a nervous wreck .I am breaking, swerving, shouting etc etc at my TV.. Safe journey..Some Driver Marian.. 🙏
Awwh thank you Mary - we appreciate your love and support
This made me laugh out loud. 😂 just picturing it.
He chose to be a gutter inspector.
Most of India 8s much better than this.
Morning Chris and Marriane im.looking forward to your Indian road trip ive been to India a few times its beautiful and different to anywhere ive ever been your going to love it but traffic is wild enjoy India ❤❤
This is so interesting to watch. Thank you so much for sharing your trip
It looks like everyone wakes up every morning & immediately heads out to walk, pedal or drive on the road. No one stays home or sits anywhere. Kudos once again. I would never be able to drive there. I thought Peru was crazy, but this is much much more chaotic.
Population, we have 150 billions of people,if half are out in road imagine what will happen😅
I love driving and I can tell you, that was top notch driving..Getting through those narrow lanes without incident is amazing..Well done.
How very lovely to meet You,,, You are amazing. Safe travels and blessings, from me, in Australia.
I've seen "horn please" written in chalk on the rump of an elephant, one word on each side!! Happy Travels
wow..
😂
You drove all that way, including all those mad crazy streets and you didn’t stop once for food 🥘 why? I held my breath all the way through this video and breathed a sigh of relief once you got to your destination safe and sound. Also I missed the sight seeing due to the fact, I KEPT MY EYES PEELED ON THE ROAD, and now I’m flipping starving. 😂 Marian, you are a super super driver for sure 👌 love you two. ❤
Another WOW ❤❤❤❤❤Maryanne driving vlog... and Chris you do great photography.. you two make a great team together...
I can see why inner peace is so valued 😂. Awesome driving skills.
Well done, Marian, I could not cope with the stress of driving through India. You're a star.
I just found you and i am so glad that i did. I have a lot of binge watching ahead. Marion did a fanomial job at the helm!
You def deserve an I conquered the Indian roads badge or t-shirt Marianne 🥇🥇🥇Could see Chris having a few squeaky bum moments 🤣🤣
What a relief to get to the hotel and be able to just destress 🙌🫶
Ha Ha ... you are right with the squeaky bum moments LOL !! 😂🇬🇧🚐🙌
Hi you two..Im from Canada..ive watch 99% of yr video's..love the way u are..India..is...like no other..Im seeing the world threw yr eyes..Most Grateful..be safe xo
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic driving as usual
Good luck ☘️with your next drive
See you next week
❤thank you Chris and Maryanne superb travelling legends do you think that motorcycle with the goat had her kids on back 😊 and relax
Thanks for sharing your amazing adventures. You guys are amazing and so calm!😊😊❤
Glad you like them!
I love India, I once rode a motorbike through India so I know what the traffic and roads are like. Hats off to you for driving the van!😎
Love the music you match to each country you vist, well done, your journey is amazing ❤
@21.39 I'm glad you clarified you were out of Kolkata here. Very unclear where you were if you had left the city , I heard another 'town ' or 'village' being mentioned, would be great if the videographer could just mention how far approx you've driven and the town or village you are driving through would add another dimension of clarity and interest! Great videos and the driver deserves a trophy for her driving.
Found your videos recently and we love watching them. So brave to be driving in India! We live in Sri Lanka and although we say the driving in crazy here it’s definitely not as mad as over in India!
You amaze me Marianne ! With your driving ... you are so relaxed while driving in that mad place !. Please take care ... be safe . Love watching you two .
Thank you! 😃
Marianne- you are a beast! Awesome driving!
I know you guys think it's terrifying, but i loved my five years living and working in India (based in Delhi and Bangalore, but travelling to offices all over the country and driving my company car extensively!). It's a fantastic place!
What a great experience! Travelling is worth it when you encounter a totally different culture. It's rare these days necause of internet.
Wow just wow idk guys....another on the edge of my seat video. Love the video as always❤❤❤
Thanks so much!!
A badge sounds unfair, a trophy maybe? A gold medal? A spa day after every drive? Haha.
India is mad and amazing. As long as you have fun and follow the flow you’ll be alright.
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@@mariamaru9972thats just your ignorant brain saying these things. U have been misinformed just look at northeast and south places you will know how wonderful india is.. Dont be stereotypical and generalise india😊. India is like EU many countires together. Everydtate is different
Flip the traffic 😮.. You both are such a great couple.. Keep it up
Eline emeğine sağlık bu güzel vlog ve video için kolay gelsin hayirli işler bol bereketli kazançların olsun👍👍👍👍
great job Marianne like a truer professional through there with confidence
Kidos on the expert driving. Marianne, you are a great driver and I'm so impressed that you two are okay driving through the crazy streets in India. God speed.
I take my hat off to you,you are a legend driving through that lot Xx
Respect for your driving Marianne I will never do that , also like howe you film your journey Chris , my wife and I love it, Regarts from the Netherlands
Thank you
Fascinating!
People in India are friendly and kind. Bravo Marianne, star driver! I love India and it's wonderful to share your journey with you.
Ditto... no place like it.
Not on my Bucket list. Now. Drive safe. Love your vids
I’m loving your journey through India! You’re traveling the Grand Trunk Road I believe. I took that route from Varanasi to Delhi when I was 20 in 1974. I wanted an adventure so I hitched a ride on top of a lorry for three days. We traveled mostly at night and slept at the truck stops on rope beds outdoors during the heat of the day. I was traveling with a Brit. We got our ride by hanging around at a truck stop and talking these truckers into giving us a lift. We were slow traveling due to the crowds of people or oxen, goats, even elephants. The team we traveled with were Sikhs and very friendly. It was unforgettable.
What an adventure that must have been. I travelled overland from London to India, Nepal, Pakistan in 1983/4. Happy Days!
That was fun! You are a seriously good and brave driver and navigator/videographer team. I'm shocked no little fender benders. Really shows the high human density of India, the colors, and poverty.
9:59 That is Dankuni. And the junction is called Dankuni housing as there are housing complexes at the right side of the highway.
India is a very large country, with a billion people, different cultures, languages, climates, geographies. You both are so lucky to be able to travel this ancient country.
FU Rahmapin your country is the worst experience i got from 53 others i visited. It is soo deep in the bottom that you need to dig to search it in my comparison ....
@@ivaylotsankov7292 pity you. so which is the second worst country then?
Gotta be China lol
Loving this video. Marion is doing an awesome job as always. It reminds me of the mountain roads of Georgia, but worse.
I’ve heard Maryann come up with one liners, but her asking to have a baby goat inside Trudy …seriously, Maryann dear, you deserve an Oscar .😂🫶🏻🇬🇧
Well done! We were in India for Diwali once and that was mad.
I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. And I'm in peaceful quiet Canada. I couldn't imagine how intense it was for you, noise, smell, heat, traffic all at once. Amazing, good job!
Marianne I take my hat off to to you ,what a driver you are and Chris great filming and editing ,take care both of you look forward to the next instalment 👍❤️😂
great team work!!
💐💐💐💐💐💐 it´s really wild . cheers from Germany
I’ve never been so relieved for you to get to your hotel for the night! This is so stressful!
WOW, i salute u Marianne, that's insane driving, well done, u r fantastic!!👍👍
Phew, India is so full of contrasts, well done on your driving skills, we love the country and its people but driving there, no way
Dude 7 th largesst cou try and u judge a small place they drove around? Lol
Evening Guys, just to say what nerves of steel you have to drive what on camera and I imagine in the hot seat looks very narrow congested roads...dirt tracks!! I was holding my breath most of the time watching this vid!! Just unbelievable. But great work both navigator and driver! Loving the journey and a big thank you for showing us it can be done and showing us the wider world out there. Health@Happiness to you both.
fair play to you both not easy, safe travels
You will be a hero to your grandkids and great grandkids after they see these videos.
You so deserve that nice hotel for the night. I’m sending out good vibes that you will find a less chaotic India as you drive on. ❤
Wow, what a journey! Marianne is smiling and loving the challenge while Chris grits his teeth lol Really enjoyed this video.
Glad you enjoyed it
That was wild, bravo.
Driving through stunning pollution sunsets on an old Enfield at dusk. I was 23. Thanks for the memories.
LOL.... Alan from SmallHomeBigGarden here. On my trans Canada trip I met a young couple with a short skoolie and they had A GOAT in a stall in the back of the bus. No joke!!! Hope to see you again on your return. Take care.
Ha Ha Alan that is magnificent !! There is hope for me yet !! LOL - Marianne xx
That should be a 2 night stay. 1 night to recuperate from this crazy drive and a 2nd night to rest up for the next day's drive. If this was a book, I'd be skipping to the end to see if you all make it out in one piece. The suspense is intense!
The yellow taxis are based on the Morris Cowley that was made in England from 1956 to 1959 . They call them the "Ambassador" .
Northern India, step wells temples, palaces and camels. Doging cows, goats and oncoming traffic. You are bringing the memories back thanks. As you mention a motorcycle is family transport. Husband, wife and three kids on board. We counted six passengers in a tuktuk once.
Thank you brave travelers
What a drive what a drive! Tight just cm to spare right! Well driven and well documented! What a team! Lets contiue the trip around the world! ❤️👍🎉🤗
Glad you enjoyed it Erik - Thank you xx
Since Mumbai is your destination you should see the Ellora caves. They are amazing!! It's a UNESCO site. The Ajanta caves are also impressive. All are in Maharashtra State. Happy Travels
Defo!
The Ellora caves? Amazing
thank you for the ride experience , this was very interesting perspective , cant imagine myself driving here
Glad you enjoyed it