3 EXCITING days in Delhi, Agra & Jaipur 🇮🇳 (This is India?!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2024
- I visited Delhi, Agra & Jaipur SOLO for the first time on a tour of Rajasthan. India's Golden Triangle, this route is famous for spots like the Taj Mahal! Here's a look at my first few days travelling India, including the best places to visit, must-try food and some essential tips.
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Sorry Phoebe you look so beautiful and you doing well and most welcome again in India you know india is very safe country for foreigners 10+ million arrive here yearly west shows wrong image of India they never shown USA, center n sauth American countries crime all are more dangoures rather then india own problems west never shown because they jealous from India how india is growing fast that's the reason only I am sure you feel safe in India but there is only small problem here some people's wants and ask selfies and pictures with foreigners and any famous person but all of these people's is not a bad intent for this yeah I can understand some foreigners like this some not like this I know but I am sure your very safe in India enjoy the good journey beautiful women my friend
You can enjoy indian best food you know india is a food heaven American, Italian both are only famous because world knows about it but teste wise with india food dishes no comparison becoz here is unlimited non veg,sea food or vegitarian dishes you can never find anywhere in the world like this beautiful women pls enjoy your journey some states are too hot in India some moderate some chilly its depends on person ❤❤❤😊
Okay quiz for you. Did you know there is a twin of Jama Masjid? It's in another country. Guess where 😊
Don't google... just guess... 😉
Very beautiful places and you
Please visit these places in India 🇮🇳❤️
1. Ladakh
2. Kashmir
3. Manali
4. Shimla
5. Rishikesh
6. Mcleodganj
7. Jaisalmer
8. Goa
9. Kerala ( kochi, varkala, Alleppey, Munnar)
10. Hampi
11. Darjeeling
12. Sikkim
13. Meghalaya
14. Andaman and Nicobar islands
15. Udaipur
Finance her trip
@@RachaelWillHe has just suggested it to her, it is her wish whether she want to go their or not ।।
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@@Dr.ayushh tx👍👀
Why? Why? Why always a foreign traveller pick delhi, mumbai, agra or other metro city to travel ......there are mountains, beaches, islands, rainforest, cold desert, snow mountains, hill stations etc.
I mean, it's a famous place for tourists, and obviously it's their choice. However, it's not really safe to travel to places that are not famous or to places you aren't familiar with.
all the things you mentioned like mountains, lakes, beaches are all available in their countries also.. they come here to see our and culture, monuments and architecture...
so it's obvious they visit these old cities which provides them..
not everyone is mountaineer or nature enthusiast
@@vipin395 in cities there is no more real cultural things happen.....if they want to see those things then they should visit countryside areas of india
@@nitishsharma6046 yeah but architectural monuments are basically in the big cities like Delhi, agra, jaipur, jodhpur, udaipur, varanasi, amritsar and many more to name here...
yes they will find real india in the countryside and villages but it's not safe for a solo woman traveller plus it doesn't offer wide ranges of touristic spots and People have a budget limit... they can only experience that in big cities with least money they can't travel all across the country just for the sake of it...
i hope you understood my point why foreigners first priority is these places...
Because they want to…it’s simple
I agree the Taj is stunning and amazing but I think I felt more connection to other places in India, Amritsar golden temple was unbelievable for that feeling. Jawa Mahal I loved inside is so impressive and the little coloured windows just wow.
Please visit these places in India 🇮🇳❤️
1. Ladakh
2. Kashmir
3. Manali
4. Shimla
5. Rishikesh
6. Mcleodganj
7. Jaisalmer
8. Goa
9. Kerala ( kochi, varkala, Alleppey, Munnar)
10. Hampi
11. Darjeeling
12. Sikkim
13. Meghalaya
14. Andaman and Nicobar islands
15. Udaipur
Hawa Mahal is amazing. Can't believe phebe missed it.
Amazing vlog Phoebe! India is such an exciting country.Loved your bright smiling face,the Taj Mahal.the food,the whole scenery.Thanks a lot Phoebe!
I swear I saw your comment when you first posted it - TH-cam must've deleted it automatically for some reason. So sorry about that! I'm not sure why but rest assured I can see this one :) THANK YOU! Glad you enjoyed the video. P
Watching this as I’m in isolation in my bedroom after someone from work gave me Covid, I’m really enjoying your storytelling. In my mind, I expected India to be packed with people everywhere. It’s a bit sad that so many stores you went past looked like they were shuttered- was it just too early in the day? The food looks delicious. I have a friend from India who always laughs when I mention Indian food in Australia. I love butter chicken and vindaloo chicken, and he says he’d never heard of those dishes until he moved here 😂
Butter chicken is really good but what the other dishe , never heard of that ??
@RJBabu1 we should appreciate it when others try any Indian dishes. Introduce the other dishes to them nicely, don't accuse them for not knowing. Do you know all the dishes from this person's country? 😅
@@RJBabu1 You mean vindaloo? It's a really spicy (hot) Indian dish that is quite popular in Australia
@@DerekChaiMedia where can I get this recipe?? And what's it's looks like??and with Naan or Rice??
@@DerekChaiMedia and can you please tell some good Australian dish what I can easily make in my house?? (Please recommend only spicy not sweet)
India was our first top during our travels last year and Jaipur made it as our favourite city in India, great video liked and subscribed keep up the good work! :)
Ooh, I LOVE, LOVE this entire compilation!!
Thanks as always sweetheart x
Thanks for the advice it’s such a big place certainly worth considering!
Hi again. That was some impressive stuff. Such intricate stonework on those buildings. Unbelievable that it was centuries before power tools and all that. Also - your sunglasses were dead cool. Brilliant again!
Really great video Phoebe. Solid editing and camerawork. Also you do a really awesome job with your research in your voice overs. I’ve seen a few of your India videos and your personality and spirit makes them great watches.
Wow this in incredible and so well presented! I went in December and it was freezing cold, the historical sights are insane in India and the food!
This video is awesome ... loved it
You are a rockstar and always put a smile on my face. Hope the rest of the trip is amazing
Awesome video 😁 appreciate you sharing ❤
I am sooo happy you started doing your own research, spectacular!!
It made ALL the difference :)
Apr-May are the worst months to travel in the plains in India. Summer is cruel in India with temperature touching mid 40s in most places. So, head to the Himalayan hill stations in Kashmir, Ladakh, HP or Uttarakhand.
If you love the rain then head to Kerala in the 1st week of June to enjoy the Monsoon.
Best time to travel in India from Oct to Mar with majority of the festivals falling during that time.
Hi, how about September? I have a plan visit Agra, Jaipur and Udaipur in September this year
@@bankwardana7111sept is much better avg temp at that time would be 30-35°c at day time
Phoebe (or is it Fibi? Fibe? 🤣): Gotta confess, this video changed our minds a bit. India has never been on our "must visit" list. To be honest, it's not even on our "would like to visit list." But, after your video, we've now put it on our "would like to" list.
* Really like how you set up the video with the VO describing where you went. Start big and then focus upon the area you visited and then specifically to the chaos of Delhi.
* I noted that a lot of this video was VO; trying to avoid the insensate horns? Many, do they ever stop?!?
* You captured the colors of India so incredibly well. So vibrant.
* I like the quick history lesson of Delhi--gives a connection to what we're seeing and why it's so incredibly diverse there.
* "This is not -- at all -- what I thought when I though of Delhi." I completely agree. You showed it to be such an incredible place. This is why the video is so well done--you freely admit of your preconceptions and how they were obliterated by actually visiting (and following your friends' advice!). It's what travel is all about--discover the world for yourself.
* Indian food is so fantastic. We're lucky to have some first generation natives who run a restaurant near our home and it is soooo good. But something tells me yours was much better! 😂
* Okay...you have always been great with the music...but you took it to a totally different level on this video! Wow!
* I think we would've done what you did with the all-inclusive tour guide. Being a stranger in a strange land for the first time seems to be better that way.
* "Agra-cadabra"...we all have a little "Dad Joke" in us!
* Will admit that the Taj Mahal is something we'd like to see...and then we saw your incredible experience. It was this part that really turned our head. Erin made me replay it. Your images are absolutely incredible...great sunrise views and then close ups. Love the VO describing your affections for it, as well as the details of what it is we're seeing.
* Yeah...if we go, sunrise is the only way it seems. So many other videos show absolute tourist chaos (of course, as you discovered, the weather is a bit of a repellent to most tourists this time of year.). Way to go to find a better "out of the way" spot!
* That has to be one of your happiest GMYG..being there so obviously filled you with joy.
* Agra Red Fort looked amazing! Way to share that Agra is more than just the Taj Mahal. And your VO is almost poetry. So well done!! (Your writing is getting better and better)
* Not sure I'd drive in India...looks almost as crazy as Vietnam!
* Sikri: So...much...color! And...again...incredible music! Fantastic pics of you in the Mosque (did your guide help?). Again, love the history and appreciation you show and discuss.
* Hoping your wishes come true!
* Glad you had a great guide to help you with the locals.
* Good tips on trying to combat the heat. Only so much you can do, though, other than, as you suggest, visit a different time of year! (If a Queenslander says it's hot...whew...yikes...can only imagine...)
* Agree with you...up to this point, this was a different kind of video...not the 'normal' TFP experience...but, as I said above, that's not a bad thing! You were on a guided tour and, dang if you didn't present it beautifully. It allowed for your talent of writing the VO to shine! (That, and the incredible b-roll images!)
* Another very happy GMYG!
* What a beautiful palace! Yup...it's the pink city indeed! And now we know why!
* Again...fabulous VO about the Amber Palace.
* Thanks for the honest info about the elephants and glad you included the additional info in your description...not preachy, just being informative. That's how to do it, imo.
* Erin asks, "Did you have any Chai?" (I'd dread to see Erin go three days without coffee. 😬)
* Bar Palladio--holy ____!! That framing of the restaurant behind you is one of the best shots on your vlog! That place is absolutely jaw dropping.
* An Australian eating Italian food in a restaurant in India...the world is a beautiful place! (Get good food of any style wherever you are!)
* The heena looked great! How long did it last?
* Thali looked really good! A whole spread of I-don't-know-what-they-are-but-it's-so-good! (Great solution to use your phone and mic to get around the non-YT approved music).
* FIBE!!!!! A new one! 🤣🤣
* Thank you, again, for the heart-felt honesty about how you'd do things differently. And how to get into the country and dealing with the locals. We know, first hand, that we benefit from your experiences and your advice. It's beyond my ability to express to you how valuable it is.
* "A walking wallet"...that describes how I've always felt in the Caribbean. A perfect way to put it.
* (Sorry about the annoying men...we kinda suck sometimes)
Glad you had a good time. Safe travels...looking forward to the adventure! Thanks again for sharing North India.
Rob&Erin
Hahaha yes! Good spot! I found filming this one to be a bit tricky spread over so many days with multiple guides, noisy spots and a bit of trouble remembering ALL the history for so many places :) The VO's were a great way to get that info there thank goodness! hahaha I feel you Erin - coffee is LIFE! I'm not a Chai drinker, those kinda spices in a drink aren't for me! I wish I did though, apparently it's amazing in India. Ya, the walking wallet feel is not ideal huh - it really frustrated me. There quite a few other things that happened that didn't make it into this video as it was already so long and I didn't want to focus too much on the negative. I saw so many beautiful places and definitely experienced it a way that wasn't at all how I expected but there were a lot of things that left me very frustrated. I guess if travellers know that going into it, they can be better prepared :)
The first morning call to prayer from the Jama Masjid Mosque is amazing. Probably the only part of the day that is quiet and calm, before the throngs arrive. The cool, dark silence over Old Delhi and the Red Fort is broken by the haunting, chanting voice.
I really enjoy watching your videos. You remind me so much of Catriona Rowntree from Getaway. I love all the interesting information you share about a place and your honesty.
Would also love to watch a video of tips for travelling in general. Like luggage, type of cameras to take, comfy shoes and clothes to pack etc.
Safe travels "Fibe" 😁 and can't wait to watch another episode next week. 🦋
Miss Phoebe:Thanks you so much for heading to New Delhi,Agra & Jaipur, India to shows these amazing places on the streets in great joy & peace in Asia May of 2024❤❤❤
Thank you jess and Mariyam for your positive response ❤❤ Thank you very much... First time heard about you guys and you really enjoyed India that's ❤
Very nice places every where include large country look good in all videos thanks a lot for this .
Miss Phoebe:Thanks you so much for this amazing video to shows these three remarkable cities in India this week to tours these amazing three cities in Asia May of 2024❤❤❤
Welcome to India and hope you have a great stay here... This year its absolutely way TOO HOT in North India and the eastern and western parts are just getting early monsoon showers...
Beautiful vlog Phoebe!! I have travelled all over India 15 times now mostly solo and am so in love with the country. It made me smile seeing you enjoy it and your story telling of the history is beautiful.
So glad you are finding a way to do it your way, it is important to speak up and make it what you want.
If you would like any tips from a fellow Aussie who loves India, reach out.
I look forward to the rest of your journey!
Ps how amazing is bar paridillo!!! ❤
15 times!!!
Miss Phoebe:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video this week from New Delhi, India to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in May of 2024❤❤❤
Miss Phoebe:Thanks you so much for heading to New Delhi, India this amazing weekend in great joy & peace to tours this remarkable Asian country in May of 2024❤❤❤❤
Amazing video❤❤❤
A wonderful video Phoebe, can't imagine the work you are doing behind the scenes to get it out and work on Instagram post, know we are grateful for all your hard work 🌸✨
Thank you so much Zoey - I've been so incredibly exhausted lately. Oof! It's nice to have that feel so validated by your kind and supportive words :) So grateful for you my love. P x
beatiful vlog love it
My top bucket list country after Australia. Among your best vids. Good mix of your thoughts and facts and tips. Good stuff.
Don't visit golden triangle places in this time it's temperature now 43 degree. Visit cold areas if you want to come
Visit North East India it is more greenery and cold with Rain
Hello Phoebe, India looks like a beautiful place where you visited. The buildings were just magnificent. The food looks scrumptious. How did you manage to go cold turkey on the coffee ☕️. Can't wait for next weeks adventures. Bye, Fibe !! 😂😂
Yeah from October winter season starts and it's keeps upto valentines week... December and January first week very cold in India
be safe always. stay in a safe place.
great to see jaipur vlog
Harriet and I enjoyed our time in India. Agra was our favorite i.e. Taj Mahal! . and the many mosques. Jaipur for us was Hawa Mahal. We took this tour back in 2015. Phoebe , you touched all highlights from our trip. When you're going at this time of year (November to December) it's not so hot. We found that when traveling in India you can't bring to much attention to
yourself . It's hard for you Phoebe because your a vlogger. Having a private tour guide works for you. One that has great references from other vloggers . Nevertheless, we had a fabulous
time there. And we're sure you did too. Sending you much love❤ from where we are right now Cascais, Portugal Harriet, Jim and Yuki
Thanks for sharing. From your perspective, do you think one needs to take extra planning and be cautious while visiting India, more than other visiting other developing countries?
Would someone raised in a developed country enjoy their visit to India, or the chaos would be too much for them to handle?
Thank you so very much, Jim and Harriet! Appreciate all your kind words and support :) P
Welcome to New Delhi, India this week in great joy & peace to tours this amazing Asian capital city with thousands of people on the streets in peace May of 2024❤❤❤
In my opinion, in India hiring a tour for everything is a serious mistake. The preferences and interests of the guides are generally very, very different from the preferences of the tourist, particularly if the tourist is a western.
Welcome Rajasthan 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Our fam really enjoy watching you and your travels.
I'm so happy to hear that, thank you :)
Welcome india 🎉🎉🎉
i hope you had a great time here
Love your honesty....I m Indian and Guys she is Right... Everyone try to scam you.. everyone wants selfie for post Facebook..... Those are Tourist place..So People coming from Every corner from India....They never seen foreigners so Try to Make selfie...Its not unsafe it's kind of Upset or Uncomfortable..
Proud to be Indian
Welcome to India pretty lady Lee enjoy your travell
Welcome to our city Beawar in Rajasthan.❤❤
Hi Phoebe! Thank you so much for another great vid! India has been on my bucket list since I started traveling. As a solo female traveler, I have a lot of concerns. I've always read that it is not recommended for women to travel alone there. I have to say I was very happy at the beginning of your video because it was something I was thinking of doing once in India. I really appreciate your thoughts at the end; they clarified a lot of things for me. I hope to do this alone one day. I could feel your happiness at the Taj Mahal. Thank you so much for your honesty and your amazing vibes. That’s why I always watch your videos. Safe travels!
If you visit India always Remember Never visit Rural Areas..And Don't walk in night where no one is There.. Normal market is okay anytimes ..but no One Is there in night and you waiting for Ubar etc don't do that...And Wear normal dress like Shirt jeans or t-shirt Jean's never wear only bra and walk around... Dress doesn't matter for still just for safety...
These 3 things Remember and you do whatever you want to do it's not a problem...
And Use Ubar or ola always..or atleast check the price then You can book Toto Tuktuk whatever you want to say...
And If you want to buy something from the Roadside likes Dress...If shopkeeper ask you 10dollers ,then your price 5 dollars.. Little bit bergening And 7 dollar is okay... dress Tuktuk everytime u have to bergening...
And whenever you visit India please makes videos...
And If you want to Experience mountain nature etc then North East is the best place in India like Arunachal Pradesh , meghalaya, gangtok etc ..i m from Kolkata still recommend Those place because Those place are really beautiful....
@@RJBabu1 Wow, thank you immensely for all these valuable tips and insights! Your thoughtful advice about staying safe while exploring India means a lot to me. I'll definitely take heed of your suggestions, especially regarding avoiding rural areas at night and being cautious with transportation choices.
Your emphasis on dressing appropriately for safety is duly noted as well.
I'll definitely keep your tips in mind to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. And of course!! I'm excited about the opportunity to create videos during my trip :D!! it's definitely on my bucket list! Thanks again for your kind words and guidance.
@@spanishinputwithjosy ohh are you Spanish hola mucho gusto 😎 ..If you need any kind of help or information you can always ask me ....
Just stay on the beaten paths (which tourists take) and you have NOTHING to worry about.
India is safe, you will know when you arrive here. It's a hustling, bustling place.
Stay in decent hotels.. if you can, try and spend at least 2000-3000 rupees a night ($35-40) a night on decent hotels. Any lower and the quality may be bad, and it may even be dodgy.
The selfies and pics - yes, you do get requests from locals for pics. Usually nobody will be aggressive, they are just curious.
My own family has taken pics with foreigners (lol) - we have some in taj Mahal. In Kashmir. You will know what it feels like to be a celeb for a day.
About avoiding men, if you are really worried about this - just do what she did.
It's courageous to see you travelling here in 115 degree, stay safe, from extreme heat.
Some more historic places... in Delhi
Khooni Darwaza,
The parsi temple
The synagogue
The safdarjang tomb
Siri fort
Old fort
Ferozshah kotla
Hauz khas
Mehrauli
Qutub Minar
Jamali Kamali
Jahaz Mahal
Bhulbhulaiya
Tughlaqabad
Etc
The historic gardens
And you can take a tour of the Rashtrapati bhawan... the president house
From Agra you can go to Deeg palace, Fatehpur Sikri, Karauli etc
Hi Phoebe, in the rajasthanj thali, the yellow dumpling looking gravy was gatta masala, the finger shaped thin dried item was ker sangri, the red orange gravy was butter paneer masala, the thick bread was the bejar ki roti.
Also just a suggestion, don't book the tours as they won't give you a great authentic experience overall, PS - I am from Jaipur.
I believe just picking a subscriber from the respective cities or just a creator who is from around that place would be more helpful.
Gots to check out the Jain temples (if allowed), Lotus Temple, Red Fort, Connaught Place, og butter chicken place, the gardens and park
Loved it febe ❤ what was ur favourite apart from taj what's on your mind
Interesting vlog. Mumbai and in neighboring City of Navi Mumbai are famous for plenty of tourist destinations, which foreign nationals vloggers often missed out due to lack of interest or lack of information-Banaganga, Pandavkada Falls, Dahanu Beach, Madh Island, Sewri Mangrove Park, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Gilbert Hill, Aarey Colony, Vasai Fort, Kanhoji Angre Island, Mahakali Caves, Global Vipassana Pagoda, Manori Island Beach, Bordi Beach, Powai Lake, Ville Parle Lush Green Farms & Gardens, Art Deco Buildings, Mandapeshwar Caves, Sion Fort, Kanheri Caves, Tulsi Lake, Virar Lake and Sewri Fort. In case if yours time permits, do explore these places. Cheers😊
BTW you look gorgeous... Your husband or bf is very lucky to have you..and thank you for visiting India ❤️
Welcome to 🇮🇳🙏
I visited India twice and loved it so much. But that was before the advent of the Hindu Nationalist BJP. It's OK for caucasians but Now alas India is an oppressive country for orientals and Muslims, with its many conflicts with all its neighbours, its numerous human rights abuses, and its support of Putin's war.
You should also visit "Kailash temple" ( at ellora, Sambhaji nagar)
I feel so tired and sleepy back home too. I think it is the long travel that hits me. But it is good to go off peak season. I feel huge difference in hot weather and sometimes you could get good photos, with less crowd around and without being bothered.
Its marketing strategy of Starbucks to write the name incorrect lol
Thanks for watching! :)
@@travelforphoebeWhere abouts in Ozzie are you from? If I may ask.
Thank you very much for coming to India, where are you from?
In Rajasthan state i suggest you to visit udaipur, Jaisalmer, pushkar, Jaisalmer, jodhpur
when we used to go to india we wouldgo in the winter time once i went in the summer got sick 3 times and it was bad
Very professional work.❤
Thanks a lot 😊
But still, she got sexually harassed by forcibly taking photos and even got harassed during nighttime in Goa. After her recent video about India, I wondered why Indians don't take privacy seriously.
India is a very huge and diverse country in the world 🌏
28 state + 8 union territory = India (36) 🇮🇳
And many more indian island like Andaman Nikobar, Lakhyadeep etc..🙏🙏
Nice 🎉
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India is a very big & diverse country,u should visit more other places in India,not just 3 places,u can guarantee you will say how diverse India is
Quite nice but do you have any plans to go back VietNam ?
Theres differet types of bread, you can get kulcha, parantha, garlic butter naan, cheese naan, roti, latcha parata, puri etc
Miss Phoebe:Welcome to New Delhi, India this weekend in great joy & peace May of 2024❤❤❤
Thanks for watching! :)
Congratulations to you for heading New Delhi, India this week in great joy & peace to tours the capital city in May of 2024❤❤❤
Hiya! I'm glad you cover India because I've heard so much different opinions and mixed feelings about it. From what I've seen it i real beautiful, but for me my IBS is holding me back from visiting, because basically everyone I spoke to about India got food poisoning. Taj Mahal is really on my list of interests. Have you seen the movie about the Taj Mahal? That was an interesting one. April/May is indeed very hot in this part of the world. I was at the Maldives which is a few hours down south in May and the heat was insane. The temperature wasn't that high, but the humidity made it worse. However, I did enjoy the Maldives. But if you're ever doubting between a Maldivian island or any Caribbean island, choose the Caribbean, there's more vibes. Nature is same-same. The Wind Palace looks really beautiful. Must-see when you're there. You made me laugh when you told me it's been 3 days since coffee. Your food looks so colourful. Thank you to your guides for protecting you. Thanks for sharing this Indian episode and have an amazing week ahead 🤙
Oh wow! So interesting - you know I *always* get the tummy trouble but for some reason it didn't happen for me at all in India! I was totally fine :) Maybe I've gotten better at choosing food/where to eat? Who knows. No, I didn't know about the movie about it - will have to check it out :) thanks for the tip! Did you do the Maldives solo? I'm keen to go but also worried it might be a bit depressing haha maybe I need to save it for the future.
@@travelforphoebe yes I did Maldives solo, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a solo travel destination, you’d better visit a Caribbean country as a solo traveler. Bonaire for example.
Mariyaan OMG Thank you Thank you Thank you... I have Goosebumps and Tears right now... Thank you ❤...I really wanna Hug you... Thank you....If she is also a TH-camr please give her yt links....
You shoud have come to Lucknow.
Nice to know that uu are in India. But Delhi is hot now,so tk cr of yourself from the scorching heat waves and the heat....hv lots o 2:13 of hydration n juices etc...
Welcome to 🇮🇳 but i think its not a best of weather we have currently in northern india extremely hot.
Very brave. How do you fend off unwanted advances?
Kerala in South India must visit place
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SO delicious :)
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Hi Phoebe,
I loved all of your India videos-they’re really insightful! I am disappointed about the issues you have been experiencing with men insisting to photograph you. I’m traveling there for the first time this October with a tour group, so hopefully this won’t be a common occurrence during my time there.
I wanted to ask if you got travel vaccinations before you went? I heard it’s common to get sick from the water or food. Did you face any problems or have you got any food safety tips?
I’ll be doing the Golden Triangle with an extension to Varanasi. Are you planning to visit there next? I can’t wait to follow your upcoming journey!
I'd be curious to know if if a big group offers a different experience! I didn't get any vaccinations, no. But, then again, I never do. I just go haha Not sure if that's wise or not but.. yeah :) I was VERY careful with what I ate in India. I didn't eat ANY street food. I only ate at very good, clean, well-known restaurants and I ate a fair amount of western food at fancy places AND I ate mostly vegan, with only occasional bits of dairy. I have a terribly sensitive stomach and didn't want to take any risks so this worked for me - no issues at all.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Phoebe. I will take the food and restaurant tips on board. Looking forward to viewing your next video, your videos are the best 👏
Malaysia!, Malaysia!
Loved the Agracadabra joke 😂 hope you enjoyed your Fibi Starbucks lol. Sorry to hear about the people being pushy for photos, that always frustrates me!
hahahaha glad you clocked it ;) Yeah, it's very uncomfortable. I don't enjoy that kind of attention at all.
Hi beautifull tqu second time in India 1 fst Kerala
Hi! phoebe come to Mumbai also & have meet & greet i would love to see you in person ..!
You were probably eating Gata ki Sabji (the yellow one) and some kind of mixed vegetable (the red one). As for the tourist traps, that's a lesson I've had to learn the hard way. I usually book packages via major Indian sites and while they offer the convenience for a small family traveling, the drivers are always hit or miss. They take you into shops for buying things - even if you're Indian.
Some destinations are worse than others when it comes to these traps. But your idea is sound of booking the flights and then managing locally. In a country like India, you can book Ubers quite easily in major cities and it's affordable, except for high traffic hours. In cities like Mumbai, you're better off using auto-rickshaws for short travel because they're fixed rate and one of the most organized in the entire country.
Any way, your lessons learned are helpful and will definitely improve your Indian experience in other cities.
You planning for Visiting India again so i recommend forget about North India or South Indian..
Visit nort East India
Arunachal Pradesh (My Dream place to visit)
Sikkim
Meghalaya...
And possible then visit ladakh...
And I garenty you that you Totally changed your mind about India...
North East is my DREAM PLACE....
Highly recommended and special Request..
Hello Phoebe watching ❤❤❤❤❤
Welcome to kerala next🌴
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Thanks for watching! :)
But still, she got sexually harassed by forcibly taking photos and even got harassed during nighttime in Goa. After her recent video about India, I wondered why Indians don't take privacy seriously.
I suggest to visit ladakh,in this hot 🥵
Do you need a medical clearance or any vaccines to visit Delhi?
Please visit Alleppey ❤
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For the north of india, one has to be extra careful compared to the south
Great video! I d like to ask did you went from Agra to Jaipur by plane?
We drove!
Many thanks 💖. We are thinking to take the plane udaipur to jaipur, jaipur to delhi
@@user-xn2or8ko7e She also had a bad experience so Indians should know something called privacy.
@@travelforphoebe Really sorry for too much inconvenience in India. You could have sued if you wanted to. Again, I am really sorry.
Visit gujarat state
STATE of unity, around zoo,laser show at night, children park.
Nice gujarat 😊😊
Eat Nan bread and drink Chai Tea in India.
I never understand why people so obsessed to take selfie with foreigners. When someone said no it's mean no!
Yea same problem with me happened in Belarus, china, Kazakhstan and Belgium....
What type of shoes do you recommend wearing for a tour like this?
Whatever you find most comfortable! I tend to switch between my beloved Converse platform hi-tops and flat sandals/slides
@@travelforphoebe ok thx
Jaipur is a beautiful place, but it is really bad as a tourist trap. Solo trip may be worse because you have to take a local taxi/ cab and they will inevitably take you to all their tourist traps.
Even if you tell them a set destination - they will still take you where they want to take you.