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You are right. The Ganges river cruise isn't for everyone, but I enjoyed seeing it through your camera lens. What an interesting, professionally crafted video.
Amazing tour of the Ganges River and of the Country by cruise. Very well described, awesome scenery; with some somber scenes. Mainly: wonderful video quality and images. Noticed that the dances were shown synchronous to songs that were prepared for this video clip: very thoughtful idea. For someone who left India a long time ago and visited last only 15y ago, it truly felt as if i was there! Thank you. Namaste!
India. What a fascinating country. We've travelled both in the North and South, still can't make up my mind whether I love it or hate it. Thank you for this video, it has brought back many memories.
@@stephencollicoat1226 whole india is not as poor and dirty for example if you visit the village of Himachal pradesh one of the state of india then younwould found no trace of poverty or lack of beauty
We get that! It’s such a colourful and vibrant country and we were so lucky to get to see two very different sides of it. We hope that we get to see more of this diverse country 🤞🧡
I don’t think that’s what @stephencollicoat was implying. I think he might mean that some parts of it can be a bit of an assault on the senses (sometimes in a nice way and sometimes a little overwhelming). It’s such an interesting and diverse country and we hope we showed this in our videos, especially for people that have never had the chance to travel there. We hope we get the chance to go back and explore more one day.
I couldn't stop saying WOW! What a fascinating, culturally rich, colorful country. And we got to come along with you! 😀Thank you for sharing your experience of this unique cruise with us. Sandra, Depoe Bay, Oregon
This video is perfection and illustrates beautifully why I love to watch your channel. India is remarkably different and unique and you both have shown, respectfully and with appropriate wonder, how to truly experience all of the country’s majesty. Thanks for this one. I love it. ❤😊
I don’t know what it is about THIS vlog of this cruise and itinerary that make it so appealing to me. I’ve seen maybe two vlogs on this pre-pandemic. Maybe part of it is a sign of growth and change in me. I’m getting too existential. I’m seeing it through new, swish British, eyes! The vessel is so unique in its classic and yet down-to-earth essence. Such an intimate experience. And the dancing. I feel like even on European river cruises, people don’t generally dress culturally for it…unless they do……. They really need to make an Under the Tuscan Sun sort of film but based in the Ganges. Wait. Hollywood movies have been really bad lately. Movies in general! Scratch that idea! …… for now.
Dear Rich and Helen from Visit with Us, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your wonderful videos showcasing my country and the sacred Ganges. Your respectful and insightful portrayal of the culture, spirituality, and beauty of the Ganges is truly appreciated. It’s amazing to see how thoughtfully you’ve shared these stories with the world, and I’m grateful for the work you’re doing through your TH-cam channel. Keep up the great content!
Wow -- GREAT video. I lived in Sri Lanka for a year a while back, and have been wanting to head back to this part of the world and your trip looks like just the way to see it.
Isn't it beautiful 😍😍. I don't know why people hate West Bengal i rather found it exquisite or i should say mystic trapped in its own past shrouded in endless realms of pains and possibilities 😮😮😮😮
This is perhaps the understatement of the decade, but this is much more than a typical cruise review! You've documented a deeply affecting experience in a part of the world that relatively few Westerners will ever visit. We offer our deepest gratitude. I've said it before on your channel, and I'll likely say it again: I don't understand why you don't already have a million subscribers!
Thank you SOOOO much! We absolutely DO try and make our vlogs as immersive and detailed as possible and it's lovely to know viewers like yourself enjoy them so much. :) Oh, and we'd LOVe a million subscribers! :D
That is an issue, people may not visit post viewing such a brilliant immersive effort after they feel they have seen it all. However, there is enough confidence that westerners would visit due to various other reasons.
Brilliant, thank you both so much. I really enjoyed the series. I’m so glad you didn’t shy away from the rawness of India. It’s overwhelming to the senses and heart but humbling too. We were lucky to cruise the West Coast of India as part of a celebrity cruise back in January 2020 and these videos brought back so many memories. Your beautiful photography and videography makes it so tempting to return to see more of such a fascinating country!
Dear Rich and Helen, Thanks for posting this beautiful video. Belonging from Murshidabad, one of the places you have explored, it feels nostalgic as we always wondered about the inside environment of this ship. During our teen days, we have seen several times these kind of ships. By the way, I don't know if you have also explored the KATHGOLA BAGANBAGI, the HOUSE OF JAGATH SETH, MOTIJHEEL PARK, COSSIMBAZAR PALACE etc. You have beautifully captured the places and your editing is top notch.
Excellent report and it looked a lovely cruise. Food servings seem a bit small (but that might be the camera) but very well presented and a good range of different choices. I’d love to do India both land and river.
🌊✨ **Rich and Helen, your video showcasing the Ganges Voyager cruise was absolutely mesmerizing!** 🌺✨ I felt as though I were sailing right alongside you, immersed in the vibrant tapestry of life along the riverbanks. The breathtaking visuals combined with your infectious enthusiasm made the entire experience truly unforgettable. 💖🎥 Your visit to Matiari, the enchanting "Temple City," left me in awe. 😍🏯 The intricate terracotta carvings at the Rajbari temple were nothing short of stunning.And those charming cows,🐐in their winter coats?🐄❄Irresistible! The abundance of fresh produce and fish created a sensory feast that was delightful to behold. 🍅🐟🥗 The exhilarating auto rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of Kar was a thrill! 🛺💨 The Naba Kailash complex, with its exquisitely carved temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, was awe-inspiring. The layout, reminiscent of the beads of a rudraaksha mala, and the significance of the sacred number 108 offered captivating insights into the rich tapestry of Hinduism. 🕉🔮 Your experiences at the Katra Mosque in Murshidabad, built in 1724, and the grand Hazarduari Palace, boasting over 1,000 doors, were standout moments in your journey, showcasing remarkable historical significance and architectural splendor. 🕌🏛✨ Witnessing the Ganga Aarti ceremony was pure magic; I can only imagine how breathtaking it must have been to see hundreds of glowing lights drifting downstream, creating a scene of serene beauty. 🕯🌌💫 **Inspired by your incredible adventures, here’s a curated list of unique, off-the-beaten-path destinations that I believe you'll adore, just as much as the Ganges Voyager cruise:** ✨ **Majuli, Assam** - The world's largest river island, where the vibrant Mishing tribe thrives amidst stunning traditions. Picture yourself gliding through lush landscapes, spotting rare migratory birds along the way. 🦩🌅 ✨ **Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh** - A Himalayan jewel adorned with rolling hills and terraced rice fields, home to the captivating Apatani tribe, famous for their unique facial tattoos. 🎶🌾 Don't miss the magical Ziro Music Festival in September! ✨ **Gurudongmar Lake, Sikkim** - Perched at an astounding 17,800 feet, this is one of the world's highest lakes, embraced by snow-capped peaks. 🏔💙 The tranquility and spiritual energy here will leave an indelible mark on your soul. ✨ **Hampi, Karnataka** - An ancient city that feels like stepping into a dream, with otherworldly landscapes and intricate temple ruins that transport you back in time. 🌌🏺 Exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site will spark your imagination like never before. ✨ **Gokarna, Karnataka** - A peaceful coastal haven, perfect for sunrise yoga, meditative moments by the waves, and savoring fresh seafood under a starlit sky. 🌊🧘♀🌌 ✨ **Orchha, Madhya Pradesh** - A medieval treasure trove filled with majestic palaces, temples, and cenotaphs. 🕍🎇 The mesmerizing light and sound show against this breathtaking backdrop is an experience you won't soon forget. ✨ **Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh** - A high-altitude desert brimming with raw beauty and deep spiritual significance, ideal for exploring ancient Buddhist monasteries and marveling at the star-studded skies. 🌌✨🕉 I have no doubt that your next Indian adventure will surpass even the wonders of the Ganges Voyager cruise. Remember, in India, we hold dear the philosophy of **"Atithi Devo Bhava"** - the guest is God. 🙏❤ You will be embraced with open arms, warm hospitality, and delectable cuisine wherever your journey takes you. 🍽🎊 I eagerly await the magical places you will discover next! Keep those incredible videos coming-you inspire us all to seek out the hidden gems of India. 📹✨ *#IncredibleIndia** **#OffBeatTravel** **#ExploreIndia* Sending you lots of love and best wishes from India! 🇮🇳💌 P.S. Please share more videos from your travels; we are all excited to witness the remarkable experiences you have in this vibrant country! 🌍🌟
What an amazing and fantastic journey. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Have started looking into Golden Triangle tours and considering the Ganges cruise as well. Also love your video style. Gives me something to aspire to in documenting our own journeys. Namaste
Magnificent video (both parts) . Every shot well thought-out and photographed. my wife and I look forward to every new video of yours. This trip is not quite our cup of tea, but we feel richer from seeing it.
Foreigners always judge India with their way of living and race but this video is really beautiful and commentry was amazing Good to join your channel Subscribed.❤
We travelled in January this year and it was cold enough to need a coat (10-15degrees in the mornings). It did get up to low 20s during the day on some days but wasn’t oppressive by any means. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
You have done a really great job highlighting the beauty of your tour. India has not been on our list of places to see for many different reasons but your trip sure did make as think, and now may consider it. It's hard to watch because the luxury in India juxtaposed to its everyday life in India for millions is so clear. Although adding tourist dollars to remote regions like seeing the brass factory was fascinating and so unique to experience and then be able to purchase a handmade craft to take home, maybe helpful. It definitely is not the Danube but it is part of our real world and fascinating to see. Thank you for sharing. We love the tidbits of history you add while showing the historic sites.
You should visit following places in India: 1) Kerala: Tropical Paradise of India 2) Rajasthan: Cultural Place of India 3) Uttarakhand: Rishikesh, Mussoorie and Landour. It snows in this region of India 4) Kashmir: Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg
Great work by Rich, a very well presented emotional roller coaster journey along the divine life supporter river mother Ganga which may have gotten dirty at some places. I myself have never visited these small towns covered here and they are not the most developed ones, hopefully they will improve. Hinduism and its cultural practices are definitely a unique thing about Bharat. Regarding the cruise, it is a slightly expensive one and targeted more towards upper middle class/rich Indians and of course the foreigners wanting to see some of Bharat. Only one point in the end I have to make is about mother Teresa, she is someone who is increasingly been seen as a shady character by lot of Indian people after discovering new facts about her. Overall an absorbing journey.
I watch many travel vlogs produced by various youtubers, which are top notch. I didn't think for a moment that I would watch vlogs from another youtuber. Boy, was I wrong. You are a great narrator and story teller. Hooked from the very begining. I'll definitely be watching your other videos.
each region of India is Itself very UNIQUE,,,,, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Jaipur Varanasi Shimla Mumbai Agra Goa Rishikesh Darjeeling Kochi Kolkata Mysore Chennai Ladakh Manali Pondicherry Amritsar Bangalore Jammu Hyderabad shillong meghalaya Guwahati,,, ,,,, and many more!! get the essence of whole India,,,,,, Atithi Devo Bhava!,,,, which means Guest is God ♥ ♥
Hi Rich and Helen. We’ve watched and enjoyed many of your videos. On this one the colours were really vivid on our 4k UHD tv. Could you tell me what camera you used to film it please?
Hi and thank you so much for continuing to support our channel! We really appreciate it. I use a variety of cameras. On this trip, I used an iPhone 14 Pro, DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and a sony A7R5. I use them interchageably so I couldn't tell you which scene was filmed on which (which I suppose is the point - to make each scene seamless in quality). :)
Outstanding video as always. Congratulations! Incredible images and destinations. Please, come visit the Amazon river and the Brazilian coast on a cruise! I assure you will love every moment. Greetings from 🇧🇷
Great video. We are looking at going to India for an 8 week trip. South to north. When did you do your cruise? Thinking about your clothing. It appears a little chilly and overcast.
We were there in January this year. We were taken by surprise by how cold it was. It was foggy in the morning but usually quickly cleared up. It was nice to be able to visit and not find the heat overwhelming 👍
LOVED THIS PART 2! Great job putting it together for all your fans to enjoy. Definitely makes me want to consider this a future trip to India. I also enjoyed your "passive-aggressive" commentary at 35:49 when you are unable to film your most unusual experience of your life after your visit inside the temple. "It's absolutely unbelievable, of course, I can't show you." That's says it all...That was probably 10 minutes of your life you'll never get back. Hilarious! LOL!!!!!!
Guys thank you so much for all your videos! ❤ You make it able for someone like me to see places in the world which I probably never be able to visit in my life. I know, never say never but yeah...greetings from Germany! 😊
Had never heard of these islands before but just looked them up and they look stunning 😍 We’ve been to Mumbai and Kerala and loved them both but those islands look *chefs kiss*
Hello Rich and Helen. Going to start at the end here. You see those words "I Thirst" besides the crucifix in the chapel ?? That meditation came from St. Teresa of Lisieux, And Mother went through her dark night of the soul, where she could not find, see, nor hear God. She kept writing JP II about it, continually, and he would tell her to "Just Chill Out" in his own special way. She eventually came out of that fog, albeit, in a much better spiritual place, than when she went into it. Hence, "I Thirst." Also the thirst she had for Christ and the Eucharist. I have that meditation "I Thirst" tattooed on my upper right arm, that I got on my 10th sober anniversary a long time ago. My iteration is in Hebrew script, in honor of the Jewish Community in Montreal, who took such good care of me way back then. I believe this was the most incredible video you have ever posted on the channel. Talk about cultural Immersion. Uniworld just dumps you into the deep end of the pool ! Not for the faint of heart for sure. But I think you did a fine and respectful job with the entire presentation. It was beautiful, and stark. I am a huge lover of India. Mother has been an integral part of my faith for many many years. As a teen ager, I worked in the Sisters of Charity Convent in Florida for a long time. A sober friend, Lorna Kelly, the first woman auctioneer at Sotheby's in NYC, went to India and ended up THERE at the Mother House, in wait for Mother to return. She had a personal relationship with Mother over many years, and testified at the Vatican for the cause of Mother's Canonization. Funny story: Lorna finally meets Mother about 5 days after she arrived in Calcutta (the name then) dressed in her Gucci clothes, chinos, purse and made up like a Sotheby's rich woman, that she WAS, mind you. And mother looked at her and said: "You should get rid of your rich clothing, wipe off that makeup, and sell your riches and give the money to to poor !!" Lorna learned very quickly that if she was going to stay on at the Mother House, then she needed to dress appropriately, and become one of them, and not just some rich visitor from America. Needless to say, Lorna was besides herself, because Mother was quite stern with her. She had written an entire book about all of her time in India and at the Mother House, with Mother, and the other sisters. That read, for sure, was not for the faint of heart either. From cushy rich NYC to the Mother House was quite the culture shock for her, indeed. She had NO IDEA what she was walking into, when she BLINDLY bought that ticket and got on the plane to go. Lorna died of cancer a handful of years ago now. Your trip to the Mother House, meant a great deal to me, to see it in person through your eyes. I thank you !!! It just makes my meditation of "I Thirst" ever more meaningful, and comes at a useful moment !!! If you are a fan of Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram and The Mountain Shadow, are two of the very best books written about India, in my opinion. Both, are BRICKS of books !! And once you begin reading, you won't put them down for a moment. He will capture you and take you on a ride similar to the river cruise you went on, but through the streets and slums of Mumbai. Well Done !!
Thank you Jeremy for your long, thoughtful and insightful comment. We’re so glad it seems to have struck a chord with you and hope you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching 😊
You don’t want to know 😆 No, in all seriousness, it was just a very eye opening and intense experience - such an interesting religion! Thanks for watching.
I always want to go to India. However my doctor would not recommend me to do so, for my health reasons. I toke a river cruise in Egypt. I learned to expect others lifestyles and their countries. Thank you very much for sharing this video.
We say 'Nomoshkar' not 'Namaste', it's west Indian term.Winter isn't good time travel to big cities or in general, it's only because the temperature that time is good for westerners but there's no other reason to visit India in winter, unless you are going to the nature like National park, mountain or beaches only then it's okay. You should do Goa- Laxwadeep, Andaman Nicobar , Kerala (I'm not talking about house boat)cruise . Anyways it was very good video so authentic experience. That's not auto rickshaw it's call 'toto' .
Thank you for watching, we’re pleased you enjoyed it and we managed to portray it authentically. Thank you too for your clarifications and detailed comment 👍
@@visitwithus No worries. Love your channel. Love this India video in particular. Something quite special about roughing it in Luxury. Laughed when you said “this isn’t the Danube. “ I really really love the contrast of going into wonderful but not, should i say not the most luxurious areas and then going back to a comfortable ship.
You visited West Bengal, just north of West Bengal is Darjeeling, Pelling and Gangtok. So basically this region of India is like Nepal with 5G, KFC, Wow Momos and Domino's Pizza. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Also not all of India is hot. India is the world's third largest producer of coconuts fourth largest producer of apples and ninth largest producer of plums. Darjeeling, Pelling and Gangtok are colder than Murshidabad. You can even experience snow there.
It was a mix of both. There’s no denying the air quality was not great! No it sure if or how much this improves in the warmer seasons 🤷 Thanks for watching 😊
A couple of comments regarding your interesting vlog. I think it would help if in your tours you said when you were visiting and filming....simply the month would suffice. I write this because you show and reference the weather in this vlog, calling it "cold" at one stage. Cold of course is relative and is perhaps surprising to some visiting southern Bengal. Knowing when the video was filmed could help some to determine when to visit. The other opint at approx. 41.12, you make mention of Mother Theresa's birthplace. This was not Kolkata as your slip-of-the-tongue mentions but Skopje, now North Macedonia. She did, of course, die in Kolkata.
Thank you for watching, for paying such close attention to the detail and for your helpful advice. We actually noticed the mistake about Mother Teresa on our own watch through but it would have been difficult to change it at that point. And yes, we should have said when we travelled as a lot of people have asked us why it was so cold 😨 Thanks again 👍
This is West Bengal, India. The Sunderban is the most Fearsome Forest in the world, not Amazon. Yes, I know people may laugh but if you know about the MAN EATERS - Royal Bengal Tiger and rivers full or Crocodiles and snakes theN you will not. Thank you!
Absolutely fascinating vlog which showcases life in the country that has arguably had the largest share of humanity, prosperity, complexity and diversity the world has ever seen. As noted by the historian William Dalrymple, Mughal-era Bengal was the wealthiest region in the world before being colonized by the Dutch (Chinsurah), Portuguese (Bandel), French (Chandannagar), and the British (Kolkata), all along the banks of Ganga. It would be nice if these small towns can profit from such cruises and tourist footfall.
L❤️ve vibrant rich india... Also hate 🗑️Street Garbage 😔 Spitting (they say gutka/pan) Honking Street Food Hygiene lacking Litter 🚮 maintenance lacking Sewage population river Hope Indi gvt. Take note of it✌️
@@visitwithus oops I seem to inadvertently posted this comment to the wrong TH-camr - this was supposed to have gone to the fella who does the walk with me. - Anyway love both channels!
Banaras is not a city of death and ganga is not a river of death, people like to die in Banaras or near ganga because if you die in these holy places you will free from cycle of birth and death, that's why you are seeing that scenery thier but it is not like people are dying on these spot so fix your misleading thumbnail and titles!
Thanks for watching. There’s no references to death in our thumbnail. The title refers to exactly what you described, so there’s no need to change that either. 🙂
@@visitwithus every one of you just writing "the river of death", "the city of death" in title and in the thumbnail how it give a impression on the viewer at the first glance, what if a number of people start writing thumbnail and title about los Angeles "the city of zombies" how it will sound?
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Simply outstanding!
@visitwithus how do i tip him.... he is fukin awesome!!!
Wow, what an experience. Stunning filming and narration. Was entranced by the whole video, another masterpiece, congratulations.
Thank you for watching and for you lovely comment 😊
You are right. The Ganges river cruise isn't for everyone, but I enjoyed seeing it through your camera lens. What an interesting, professionally crafted video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 😊
Amazing tour of the Ganges River and of the Country by cruise. Very well described, awesome scenery; with some somber scenes. Mainly: wonderful video quality and images. Noticed that the dances were shown synchronous to songs that were prepared for this video clip: very thoughtful idea. For someone who left India a long time ago and visited last only 15y ago, it truly felt as if i was there! Thank you. Namaste!
Thank you SO MUCH for watching and your kind words. We're glad we managed to portray India in an entertaining and insightful way. Namaste! 🙏
Namo Hara Hara Gange! Wonderful Video!
India. What a fascinating country. We've travelled both in the North and South, still can't make up my mind whether I love it or hate it. Thank you for this video, it has brought back many memories.
@@stephencollicoat1226 whole india is not as poor and dirty for example if you visit the village of Himachal pradesh one of the state of india then younwould found no trace of poverty or lack of beauty
@@navneeshkumar9169 Stop trying to make them understand anything!!!! We don't need their acknowledgement , they are not that important
@@ankanartworks55 but some of them present fales image of india to world and that shuld be appose
We get that! It’s such a colourful and vibrant country and we were so lucky to get to see two very different sides of it. We hope that we get to see more of this diverse country 🤞🧡
I don’t think that’s what @stephencollicoat was implying. I think he might mean that some parts of it can be a bit of an assault on the senses (sometimes in a nice way and sometimes a little overwhelming). It’s such an interesting and diverse country and we hope we showed this in our videos, especially for people that have never had the chance to travel there. We hope we get the chance to go back and explore more one day.
I couldn't stop saying WOW! What a fascinating, culturally rich, colorful country. And we got to come along with you! 😀Thank you for sharing your experience of this unique cruise with us.
Sandra, Depoe Bay, Oregon
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching and for your kind words 😊
This video is perfection and illustrates beautifully why I love to watch your channel. India is remarkably different and unique and you both have shown, respectfully and with appropriate wonder, how to truly experience all of the country’s majesty. Thanks for this one. I love it. ❤😊
Thank you so much 😀😊
I work for Uniworld Australia our team loved the first installment and have been eagerly awaiting the next install. Thanks Rich & Helen
Thank you so much, we hope you enjoyed it 👍
What a privilege to see these villages and riverbanks through your channel. A bucket-list dream.
Indeed, a privilege to be able to visit these people and places.
Thanks for watching 😊
@@React2This and 4 then rich
I'm an Indian, already familiar with these places. But still enjoyed your presentation and narration.
Thank you. Were so glad you enjoyed it 😊
What a trip! Absolutely fascinating, loved seeing the Ganges and the way of life on the river. Excellent 🎉👏🏼
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching guys 😊
I don’t know what it is about THIS vlog of this cruise and itinerary that make it so appealing to me. I’ve seen maybe two vlogs on this pre-pandemic. Maybe part of it is a sign of growth and change in me. I’m getting too existential. I’m seeing it through new, swish British, eyes! The vessel is so unique in its classic and yet down-to-earth essence. Such an intimate experience. And the dancing. I feel like even on European river cruises, people don’t generally dress culturally for it…unless they do…….
They really need to make an Under the Tuscan Sun sort of film but based in the Ganges. Wait. Hollywood movies have been really bad lately. Movies in general! Scratch that idea! …… for now.
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Thanks for watching and commenting, as always ☺️
Dear Rich and Helen from Visit with Us, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for your wonderful videos showcasing my country and the sacred Ganges. Your respectful and insightful portrayal of the culture, spirituality, and beauty of the Ganges is truly appreciated. It’s amazing to see how thoughtfully you’ve shared these stories with the world, and I’m grateful for the work you’re doing through your TH-cam channel. Keep up the great content!
Thank you so much 😊
Wow -- GREAT video. I lived in Sri Lanka for a year a while back, and have been wanting to head back to this part of the world and your trip looks like just the way to see it.
Thank you ☺️
Hope you get back there soon 🤞
Thank you 🙏🏼 so much for showing the real India 🇮🇳 we bestowed upon your dedication..love from Bharat
Thank you ☺️
Visited my state and city. (West Bengal and Kolkata) thank you for showing this. India craves another visit.
Thank you 😊
Isn't it beautiful 😍😍. I don't know why people hate West Bengal i rather found it exquisite or i should say mystic trapped in its own past shrouded in endless realms of pains and possibilities 😮😮😮😮
@@shekhar6267I don't think most of the PPL hates the whole state ..it's the politics which PPL hates the most .
Wow! Just added this to our (very long list) of holidays. Looks fab, but cold 🥶
Surprisingly cold 😨
Thanks for watching 😊
@@visitwithus I may have missed it, but in what month was this trip filmed? Thank you. :)
Come india oct nov,February March april perfect weather for exploring india
Very Beautiful and Informative Video ❤
Thanks for Visiting India 🇮🇳❤
Thank you ☺️
Gorgeous video. Somewhere I’ll never go but I really enjoyed your beautiful narration and your gentle humor. Bravo!
Thank you ☺️
Superb quality video....and very nice editing..
Thoroughly enjoyed watching 😊
Thank you so much 😊
Wonderful Incredible India
Indeed 😊
This is perhaps the understatement of the decade, but this is much more than a typical cruise review! You've documented a deeply affecting experience in a part of the world that relatively few Westerners will ever visit. We offer our deepest gratitude. I've said it before on your channel, and I'll likely say it again: I don't understand why you don't already have a million subscribers!
Thank you SOOOO much! We absolutely DO try and make our vlogs as immersive and detailed as possible and it's lovely to know viewers like yourself enjoy them so much. :) Oh, and we'd LOVe a million subscribers! :D
That is an issue, people may not visit post viewing such a brilliant immersive effort after they feel they have seen it all. However, there is enough confidence that westerners would visit due to various other reasons.
Excellent vlog!! Very beautifully shot!!
Thank you 😊
Really enjoyed this video, different than all other India travel vlogs
Thank you 😊
What a great travel video! Such a unique destination and one we don’t get to see much of. Thanks!
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. We’re glad you enjoyed it 😊
amazed and almost appalled at the same time. Very insightful to the Indian way of life
Thanks for watching Christine. Hope you enjoyed it even if it was a little ‘raw’ in places.
Most populous country in the world and visuals are all raw in there, nothing artificial about it. It is amazing place.
Brilliant, thank you both so much. I really enjoyed the series. I’m so glad you didn’t shy away from the rawness of India. It’s overwhelming to the senses and heart but humbling too.
We were lucky to cruise the West Coast of India as part of a celebrity cruise back in January 2020 and these videos brought back so many memories.
Your beautiful photography and videography makes it so tempting to return to see more of such a fascinating country!
So true!
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment 😊
Most informative and interesting, as are all your vids. Enjoyed this very much.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and commenting! 😊
Love from Kolkata,India have been a long subscriber never thought you will visit India.. Happy journey..
Thank you for subscribing and following us on our journeys 😊
Great footage and amazing editing, thank you!! Very interesting ❤ you also have the most perfect narration voice
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thank you for watching and your kind comment 👍
Great video series of your India trip. Even though the sun was elusive the fabulous colours of India still shone through.
Thank you ☺️
We’re glad you enjoyed it 👍
Stunning vlog agin ,and different...all the best from Norway
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Dear Rich and Helen,
Thanks for posting this beautiful video. Belonging from Murshidabad, one of the places you have explored, it feels nostalgic as we always wondered about the inside environment of this ship. During our teen days, we have seen several times these kind of ships. By the way, I don't know if you have also explored the KATHGOLA BAGANBAGI, the HOUSE OF JAGATH SETH, MOTIJHEEL PARK, COSSIMBAZAR PALACE etc. You have beautifully captured the places and your editing is top notch.
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We loved Murshidabad, everyone was so welcoming there 😍
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️❤️
I wish u explore whole india...love india series
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A truly amazing insight, thank you both so much!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching 😊
That’s a honest review, I do not deny it’s not for the faint hearted but it leaves you with an aftertaste that can be sweet or bitter.
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Excellent report and it looked a lovely cruise. Food servings seem a bit small (but that might be the camera) but very well presented and a good range of different choices. I’d love to do India both land and river.
Maybe it’s the filming, we found the food to be plentiful 😋
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Lovely experience. Lov frm Northeast India 💚💚
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🌊✨ **Rich and Helen, your video showcasing the Ganges Voyager cruise was absolutely mesmerizing!** 🌺✨ I felt as though I were sailing right alongside you, immersed in the vibrant tapestry of life along the riverbanks. The breathtaking visuals combined with your infectious enthusiasm made the entire experience truly unforgettable. 💖🎥
Your visit to Matiari, the enchanting "Temple City," left me in awe. 😍🏯 The intricate terracotta carvings at the Rajbari temple were nothing short of stunning.And those charming cows,🐐in their winter coats?🐄❄Irresistible! The abundance of fresh produce and fish created a sensory feast that was delightful to behold. 🍅🐟🥗
The exhilarating auto rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of Kar was a thrill! 🛺💨 The Naba Kailash complex, with its exquisitely carved temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, was awe-inspiring. The layout, reminiscent of the beads of a rudraaksha mala, and the significance of the sacred number 108 offered captivating insights into the rich tapestry of Hinduism. 🕉🔮
Your experiences at the Katra Mosque in Murshidabad, built in 1724, and the grand Hazarduari Palace, boasting over 1,000 doors, were standout moments in your journey, showcasing remarkable historical significance and architectural splendor. 🕌🏛✨
Witnessing the Ganga Aarti ceremony was pure magic; I can only imagine how breathtaking it must have been to see hundreds of glowing lights drifting downstream, creating a scene of serene beauty. 🕯🌌💫
**Inspired by your incredible adventures, here’s a curated list of unique, off-the-beaten-path destinations that I believe you'll adore, just as much as the Ganges Voyager cruise:**
✨ **Majuli, Assam** - The world's largest river island, where the vibrant Mishing tribe thrives amidst stunning traditions. Picture yourself gliding through lush landscapes, spotting rare migratory birds along the way. 🦩🌅
✨ **Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh** - A Himalayan jewel adorned with rolling hills and terraced rice fields, home to the captivating Apatani tribe, famous for their unique facial tattoos. 🎶🌾 Don't miss the magical Ziro Music Festival in September!
✨ **Gurudongmar Lake, Sikkim** - Perched at an astounding 17,800 feet, this is one of the world's highest lakes, embraced by snow-capped peaks. 🏔💙 The tranquility and spiritual energy here will leave an indelible mark on your soul.
✨ **Hampi, Karnataka** - An ancient city that feels like stepping into a dream, with otherworldly landscapes and intricate temple ruins that transport you back in time. 🌌🏺 Exploring this UNESCO World Heritage site will spark your imagination like never before.
✨ **Gokarna, Karnataka** - A peaceful coastal haven, perfect for sunrise yoga, meditative moments by the waves, and savoring fresh seafood under a starlit sky. 🌊🧘♀🌌
✨ **Orchha, Madhya Pradesh** - A medieval treasure trove filled with majestic palaces, temples, and cenotaphs. 🕍🎇 The mesmerizing light and sound show against this breathtaking backdrop is an experience you won't soon forget.
✨ **Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh** - A high-altitude desert brimming with raw beauty and deep spiritual significance, ideal for exploring ancient Buddhist monasteries and marveling at the star-studded skies. 🌌✨🕉
I have no doubt that your next Indian adventure will surpass even the wonders of the Ganges Voyager cruise. Remember, in India, we hold dear the philosophy of **"Atithi Devo Bhava"** - the guest is God. 🙏❤ You will be embraced with open arms, warm hospitality, and delectable cuisine wherever your journey takes you. 🍽🎊
I eagerly await the magical places you will discover next! Keep those incredible videos coming-you inspire us all to seek out the hidden gems of India. 📹✨
*#IncredibleIndia** **#OffBeatTravel** **#ExploreIndia*
Sending you lots of love and best wishes from India! 🇮🇳💌
P.S. Please share more videos from your travels; we are all excited to witness the remarkable experiences you have in this vibrant country! 🌍🌟
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I use to see the boat from the other side of river . Thank you for sharing your experience with us .
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What an amazing and fantastic journey. Thanks for sharing your experiences with us. Have started looking into Golden Triangle tours and considering the Ganges cruise as well. Also love your video style. Gives me something to aspire to in documenting our own journeys. Namaste
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Such a beautiful documentary ❤
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@@visitwithus please visit sandakhpu next time. It's in Darjeeling district.
Thank you for your video. Without this video I would not have known about many places of my own region.
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Magnificent video (both parts) . Every shot well thought-out and photographed. my wife and I look forward to every new video of yours. This trip is not quite our cup of tea, but we feel richer from seeing it.
Thank you, that’s so kind of you to say. Glad you enjoyed it even if you wouldn’t want to do it yourself 😊
Foreigners always judge India with their way of living and race but this video is really beautiful and commentry was amazing
Good to join your channel Subscribed.❤
Thank you, that’s so kind of you to say 😊
Thanks for the wonderful vlogs. I loved both of them. You say it was cold. What time of year would you suggest going? How cold was it?
We travelled in January this year and it was cold enough to need a coat (10-15degrees in the mornings). It did get up to low 20s during the day on some days but wasn’t oppressive by any means.
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You have done a really great job highlighting the beauty of your tour. India has not been on our list of places to see for many different reasons but your trip sure did make as think, and now may consider it. It's hard to watch because the luxury in India juxtaposed to its everyday life in India for millions is so clear. Although adding tourist dollars to remote regions like seeing the brass factory was fascinating and so unique to experience and then be able to purchase a handmade craft to take home, maybe helpful. It definitely is not the Danube but it is part of our real world and fascinating to see. Thank you for sharing. We love the tidbits of history you add while showing the historic sites.
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You should visit following places in India:
1) Kerala: Tropical Paradise of India
2) Rajasthan: Cultural Place of India
3) Uttarakhand: Rishikesh, Mussoorie and Landour. It snows in this region of India
4) Kashmir: Srinagar, Gulmarg, Pahalgam and Sonamarg
Great work by Rich, a very well presented emotional roller coaster journey along the divine life supporter river mother Ganga which may have gotten dirty at some places. I myself have never visited these small towns covered here and they are not the most developed ones, hopefully they will improve.
Hinduism and its cultural practices are definitely a unique thing about Bharat.
Regarding the cruise, it is a slightly expensive one and targeted more towards upper middle class/rich Indians and of course the foreigners wanting to see some of Bharat.
Only one point in the end I have to make is about mother Teresa, she is someone who is increasingly been seen as a shady character by lot of Indian people after discovering new facts about her.
Overall an absorbing journey.
Thank you for watching and for your detailed commentary 😊
I watch many travel vlogs produced by various youtubers, which are top notch. I didn't think for a moment that I would watch vlogs from another youtuber. Boy, was I wrong. You are a great narrator and story teller. Hooked from the very begining. I'll definitely be watching your other videos.
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Awesome i live near one of ur visited destination...
Cool! Thanks for watching 👍
I've always wanted to do a boat trip up the Hooghly and now I have, thanks to you ! I have so enjoyed it - all very interesting.
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each region of India is Itself very UNIQUE,,,,,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Jaipur
Varanasi
Shimla
Mumbai
Agra
Goa
Rishikesh
Darjeeling
Kochi
Kolkata
Mysore
Chennai
Ladakh
Manali
Pondicherry
Amritsar
Bangalore
Jammu
Hyderabad
shillong
meghalaya
Guwahati,,,
,,,, and many more!!
get the essence of whole India,,,,,,
Atithi Devo Bhava!,,,, which means Guest is God ♥ ♥
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Hi Rich and Helen. We’ve watched and enjoyed many of your videos. On this one the colours were really vivid on our 4k UHD tv. Could you tell me what camera you used to film it please?
Hi and thank you so much for continuing to support our channel! We really appreciate it. I use a variety of cameras. On this trip, I used an iPhone 14 Pro, DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and a sony A7R5. I use them interchageably so I couldn't tell you which scene was filmed on which (which I suppose is the point - to make each scene seamless in quality). :)
Nice THIS is our West Bengal
Outstanding video as always. Congratulations! Incredible images and destinations. Please, come visit the Amazon river and the Brazilian coast on a cruise! I assure you will love every moment. Greetings from 🇧🇷
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That’s an area of the world we still need to explore. Hopefully one day soon 🤞
Amazing Cruise...😊😊😊,👍👍👍👍💙💙💙💙
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Great video. We are looking at going to India for an 8 week trip. South to north. When did you do your cruise? Thinking about your clothing. It appears a little chilly and overcast.
We were there in January this year. We were taken by surprise by how cold it was. It was foggy in the morning but usually quickly cleared up. It was nice to be able to visit and not find the heat overwhelming 👍
LOVED THIS PART 2! Great job putting it together for all your fans to enjoy. Definitely makes me want to consider this a future trip to India. I also enjoyed your "passive-aggressive" commentary at 35:49 when you are unable to film your most unusual experience of your life after your visit inside the temple. "It's absolutely unbelievable, of course, I can't show you." That's says it all...That was probably 10 minutes of your life you'll never get back. Hilarious! LOL!!!!!!
😂😂😂 Indeed!
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Guys thank you so much for all your videos! ❤ You make it able for someone like me to see places in the world which I probably never be able to visit in my life. I know, never say never but yeah...greetings from Germany! 😊
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Mumbai to lakshadweep is the best cruise trip in Asia you should definitely experience it once
Had never heard of these islands before but just looked them up and they look stunning 😍
We’ve been to Mumbai and Kerala and loved them both but those islands look *chefs kiss*
Great video, thanks!
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Netflix worthy documentry ❤
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loved this...when did you go?...i see coats being worn and i hate the extreme heat
We went in January this year and were taken by surprise a little by how cold it was.
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Amazing watch. Ama gonna win
Thank you Elaine. Good luck for the giveaway 🤞
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Amazing videos......carry on......
Why thank you ….. we most definitely will 😂
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Fascinating but truly heartbreaking 😢
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it. It’s a country of many contrasts that’s for sure, but we loved it 😊
Hello Rich and Helen. Going to start at the end here. You see those words "I Thirst" besides the crucifix in the chapel ?? That meditation came from St. Teresa of Lisieux, And Mother went through her dark night of the soul, where she could not find, see, nor hear God. She kept writing JP II about it, continually, and he would tell her to "Just Chill Out" in his own special way.
She eventually came out of that fog, albeit, in a much better spiritual place, than when she went into it.
Hence, "I Thirst." Also the thirst she had for Christ and the Eucharist. I have that meditation "I Thirst" tattooed on my upper right arm, that I got on my 10th sober anniversary a long time ago. My iteration is in Hebrew script, in honor of the Jewish Community in Montreal, who took such good care of me way back then.
I believe this was the most incredible video you have ever posted on the channel. Talk about cultural Immersion. Uniworld just dumps you into the deep end of the pool ! Not for the faint of heart for sure. But I think you did a fine and respectful job with the entire presentation. It was beautiful, and stark.
I am a huge lover of India. Mother has been an integral part of my faith for many many years. As a teen ager, I worked in the Sisters of Charity Convent in Florida for a long time.
A sober friend, Lorna Kelly, the first woman auctioneer at Sotheby's in NYC, went to India and ended up THERE at the Mother House, in wait for Mother to return. She had a personal relationship with Mother over many years, and testified at the Vatican for the cause of Mother's Canonization.
Funny story: Lorna finally meets Mother about 5 days after she arrived in Calcutta (the name then) dressed in her Gucci clothes, chinos, purse and made up like a Sotheby's rich woman, that she WAS, mind you. And mother looked at her and said:
"You should get rid of your rich clothing, wipe off that makeup, and sell your riches and give the money to to poor !!"
Lorna learned very quickly that if she was going to stay on at the Mother House, then she needed to dress appropriately, and become one of them, and not just some rich visitor from America. Needless to say, Lorna was besides herself, because Mother was quite stern with her.
She had written an entire book about all of her time in India and at the Mother House, with Mother, and the other sisters. That read, for sure, was not for the faint of heart either. From cushy rich NYC to the Mother House was quite the culture shock for her, indeed. She had NO IDEA what she was walking into, when she BLINDLY bought that ticket and got on the plane to go.
Lorna died of cancer a handful of years ago now. Your trip to the Mother House, meant a great deal to me, to see it in person through your eyes. I thank you !!! It just makes my meditation of "I Thirst" ever more meaningful, and comes at a useful moment !!!
If you are a fan of Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram and The Mountain Shadow, are two of the very best books written about India, in my opinion. Both, are BRICKS of books !!
And once you begin reading, you won't put them down for a moment. He will capture you and take you on a ride similar to the river cruise you went on, but through the streets and slums of Mumbai.
Well Done !!
Thank you Jeremy for your long, thoughtful and insightful comment. We’re so glad it seems to have struck a chord with you and hope you enjoyed it.
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Nice content.No one can beat the Top end Indian hospitality....the room in cruise appears to be better than most of 5 star rooms in europe
Indeed 👍
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Watching from Fiji Islands.
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A place we still have to visit 🤞
Wow this was amazing!!
What happened in the Hare Krishna temple?
You don’t want to know 😆
No, in all seriousness, it was just a very eye opening and intense experience - such an interesting religion!
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i stayed in this same suite!!
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I always want to go to India. However my doctor would not recommend me to do so, for my health reasons. I toke a river cruise in Egypt. I learned to expect others lifestyles and their countries. Thank you very much for sharing this video.
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We say 'Nomoshkar' not 'Namaste', it's west Indian term.Winter isn't good time travel to big cities or in general, it's only because the temperature that time is good for westerners but there's no other reason to visit India in winter, unless you are going to the nature like National park, mountain or beaches only then it's okay. You should do Goa- Laxwadeep, Andaman Nicobar , Kerala (I'm not talking about house boat)cruise . Anyways it was very good video so authentic experience. That's not auto rickshaw it's call 'toto' .
Thank you for watching, we’re pleased you enjoyed it and we managed to portray it authentically.
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wow a typical bengali
Interesting about 108. In our tai chi, 108 is a complete set of movements. 😊
How interesting. Thanks for watching 😊
Best. Barath is realy. Gem. But driving and over crowding is the key problem
Oh, that horn honking is something else 😂
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If you can then I recommend you to Do a Mumbai to lakshadweep Cruise trip it's amazing ❤
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Nice vlog. Where are you going to in next video. Already waiting.
Not sure yet but might be another river cruise - watch this space 🤔
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What was the Insect situation? Were there lots, and were they everywhere?
We took insect repellant but didn’t need to use it. Don’t need to take malaria tablets either so 👍
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@@visitwithus Interesting. I haven't encountered any mosquitos in the Toronto area this summer either. The birds must be breeding better.
Visit North-Eastern state of Assam and enjoy a river cruise in the Mighty Brahmaputra.
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What month was this? Did not know it got Cold in india
This was January this year - we were taken by surprise by how cold it was!
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@@visitwithus No worries. Love your channel. Love this India video in particular. Something quite special about roughing it in Luxury. Laughed when you said “this isn’t the Danube. “ I really really love the contrast of going into wonderful but not, should i say not the most luxurious areas and then going back to a comfortable ship.
You visited West Bengal, just north of West Bengal is Darjeeling, Pelling and Gangtok. So basically this region of India is like Nepal with 5G, KFC, Wow Momos and Domino's Pizza.
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Also not all of India is hot.
India is the world's third largest producer of coconuts
fourth largest producer of apples and ninth largest producer of plums.
Darjeeling, Pelling and Gangtok are colder than Murshidabad. You can even experience snow there.
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Bright sun troubles my eyes so I would not have minded the fog at all--though since it is actually smog, I wonder, how was breathing???
It was a mix of both. There’s no denying the air quality was not great! No it sure if or how much this improves in the warmer seasons 🤷
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A couple of comments regarding your interesting vlog. I think it would help if in your tours you said when you were visiting and filming....simply the month would suffice. I write this because you show and reference the weather in this vlog, calling it "cold" at one stage. Cold of course is relative and is perhaps surprising to some visiting southern Bengal. Knowing when the video was filmed could help some to determine when to visit. The other opint at approx. 41.12, you make mention of Mother Theresa's birthplace. This was not Kolkata as your slip-of-the-tongue mentions but Skopje, now North Macedonia. She did, of course, die in Kolkata.
Thank you for watching, for paying such close attention to the detail and for your helpful advice. We actually noticed the mistake about Mother Teresa on our own watch through but it would have been difficult to change it at that point. And yes, we should have said when we travelled as a lot of people have asked us why it was so cold 😨
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i come from a family thst changed the kolkata skyline and am a Dharbanga Royale
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Should try MSC Explora journeys.
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I am an Indian...and the level of filth here makes me embarrassed
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This is West Bengal, India. The Sunderban is the most Fearsome Forest in the world, not Amazon. Yes, I know people may laugh but if you know about the MAN EATERS - Royal Bengal Tiger and rivers full or Crocodiles and snakes theN you will not. Thank you!
Yes, we’ve seen documentaries on that area and it looks wild!
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Whatever you do...DON'T fall in the river.
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Absolutely fascinating vlog which showcases life in the country that has arguably had the largest share of humanity, prosperity, complexity and diversity the world has ever seen. As noted by the historian William Dalrymple, Mughal-era Bengal was the wealthiest region in the world before being colonized by the Dutch (Chinsurah), Portuguese (Bandel), French (Chandannagar), and the British (Kolkata), all along the banks of Ganga. It would be nice if these small towns can profit from such cruises and tourist footfall.
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L❤️ve vibrant rich india...
Also hate
🗑️Street Garbage 😔
Spitting (they say gutka/pan)
Honking
Street Food Hygiene lacking
Litter 🚮 maintenance lacking
Sewage population river
Hope Indi gvt. Take note of it✌️
Oh yes, the honking, had forgotten about that until you mentioned it - a constant in Indian life 😂
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Goldfinger was filmed here as well - or was set there. Where the woman was painted gold!. Hotel looks like hell now - way too big!
Oooh, didn’t know that! How interesting.
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@@visitwithus oops I seem to inadvertently posted this comment to the wrong TH-camr - this was supposed to have gone to the fella who does the walk with me. - Anyway love both channels!
Haha, did wonder where you were taking about but 🤷
Thanks for adding to the TH-cam algorithm though 😉 😁
this is boat cruise was never Antara it belongs to RAj Singh heritage cruises i was there when the boat was being built
Hello! Do you edit videos yourself or you hired someone? I’m an editor and would love to discuss, if you’re interested
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We do all of our own editing and at the moment we like it that way. But thank you for reaching out 👍
@@visitwithus I appreciate your kind response
It's holy "GANGA" not Ganjees as you call it. Ganjees can be mistaken for a group of bald headed women. Ganji means bald woman. 😅😅😅😅
Banaras is not a city of death and ganga is not a river of death, people like to die in Banaras or near ganga because if you die in these holy places you will free from cycle of birth and death, that's why you are seeing that scenery thier but it is not like people are dying on these spot so fix your misleading thumbnail and titles!
Thanks for watching. There’s no references to death in our thumbnail. The title refers to exactly what you described, so there’s no need to change that either. 🙂
@@visitwithus every one of you just writing "the river of death", "the city of death" in title and in the thumbnail how it give a impression on the viewer at the first glance, what if a number of people start writing thumbnail and title about los Angeles "the city of zombies" how it will sound?
@@siddharthgupta565 what a point ☝️