If you're planning to stay a bit more in northern India, then you might want to visit cities like Shimla, Manali or Dehradun if you wish to see mountains or possibly snow. If you don't want to go that north, then Delhi is the centre. Given the pollution, I wouldn't recommend Delhi. So if you wish to visit a spiritual place and experience street food, you might like Amritsar and it's Golden temple. If you wish to see classic Indian architecture and monuments and explore a cleaner place, try Lucknow. It's underrated. For a summary: If you wish to see mountains and snow, go high up north. If you wish to visit pristine forested and natural location, go to North eastern India. If you wish for beaches and green space, stay along western coast of Southern India, south of Mumbai from Goa to Kerala. Desert you've already seen. For islands and the feeling of exotic holiday like in the Maldives, you would love Lakshadweep and Andaman Islands in the extreme south which offer similar landscape and resorts. I like them because it's not populated
If you're in Northern India, check out Aru Valley, Sonamarg, Gulmarg, and Patnitop in Kashmir. Also, Spiti Valley has cool spots like Key Monastery, Kullu, Kasol, Kaza, Khajjiar, Kalpa, Jibhi, Shimla, and the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh. Go see Ajanta and Ellora Caves, not too far from Mumbai. The Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is cool, and in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is awesome. Ladakh is nice too, though it's a bit chilly now. For November, the best places are Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh in the northeast. Down south, explore Kerala, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Hampi, and Lakshadweep Islands. Hope you can visit these amazing places!
You have come to the State of Rajas and Maharajas. Make sure you see the Must Visit Forts of Rajasthan 1. Kumbhalgarh Fort 2. Mehrangarh Fort 3. Chittorgarh Fort 4. Jaisalmer Fort 5. Aamer Fort
360 rs is 4 dollars. Which is affordable considering the average income in many countries. In India, the average income is significantly lower, and this differential pricing helps make cultural and historical sites more accessible to locals while still being reasonably priced for visitors.
Wonderful Vlog about Lake City-Udaipur. Here are some worth visiting destinations in Udaipur to explore: Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Moti Magri, Sahelion Ki Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Fateh Prakash Palace, Ahar Museum, Gulab Bagh, Bagore Ki Haveli, Udai Sagar Lake, Doodh Talai Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Shilpgram Art & Craft Village, Nagda, Badi Lake, Sajjangarh Biological Park, Menar Bird Sanctuary, Nehru Garden and Rajiv Gandhi Park. If possible do visit some of these places. Take Care. Enjoy yours Indian Odessey. Cheers.😊
Bro try to eat from good food cart or restaurant there are some pretty good places from where u can enjoy authentic food prepared with hygiene. These street food cart needs proper law to maintain food safety standards .
Man i understand the price difference is really annoying it’s happening everywhere . I went to Australia for studies and the price difference for local and international students was annoying it was more than double.
I did an internship in Udaipur more than a decade ago. Amazing place and fun people! You guys just literally walked past every block of that part of my youth memory. However, is the water in the two lakes still very polluted, or have they cleaned it up? I am asking because I unintentionally consumed water from that part of the lake under the bridge you guys walked by (as part of a community service) and got some massive parasites as a result. It was an unintended experience lol!
If you are trying indian street food , there is a tip . Never ever go to a stall if you dont see enough crowd around .
Yes that’s a good tip, thank you!
@@Alan_and_Shannon 30 per small cup of coffee is a literal scam.
If you're planning to stay a bit more in northern India, then you might want to visit cities like Shimla, Manali or Dehradun if you wish to see mountains or possibly snow.
If you don't want to go that north, then Delhi is the centre. Given the pollution, I wouldn't recommend Delhi. So if you wish to visit a spiritual place and experience street food, you might like Amritsar and it's Golden temple.
If you wish to see classic Indian architecture and monuments and explore a cleaner place, try Lucknow. It's underrated.
For a summary:
If you wish to see mountains and snow, go high up north. If you wish to visit pristine forested and natural location, go to North eastern India. If you wish for beaches and green space, stay along western coast of Southern India, south of Mumbai from Goa to Kerala.
Desert you've already seen.
For islands and the feeling of exotic holiday like in the Maldives, you would love Lakshadweep and Andaman Islands in the extreme south which offer similar landscape and resorts. I like them because it's not populated
Amazing recommendations, thank you! Our time in India is quickly coming to an end but we have big plans for coming back next year!!
Great places to visit in India in November - Meghalaya, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sikkim, Kerala, Kashmir, and Ladakh.
We are currently in the North, what are your must do recommendations for northern India?
If you're in Northern India, check out Aru Valley, Sonamarg, Gulmarg, and Patnitop in Kashmir. Also, Spiti Valley has cool spots like Key Monastery, Kullu, Kasol, Kaza, Khajjiar, Kalpa, Jibhi, Shimla, and the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
Go see Ajanta and Ellora Caves, not too far from Mumbai. The Rann of Kutch in Gujarat is cool, and in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is awesome. Ladakh is nice too, though it's a bit chilly now.
For November, the best places are Meghalaya, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh in the northeast. Down south, explore Kerala, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Hampi, and Lakshadweep Islands. Hope you can visit these amazing places!
@@Alan_and_Shannon Recommendations for North India are Ladakh, Dharamshala, Shillong, Shimla, Gangtok, etc.
You have come to the State of Rajas and Maharajas. Make sure you see the Must Visit Forts of Rajasthan
1. Kumbhalgarh Fort
2. Mehrangarh Fort
3. Chittorgarh Fort
4. Jaisalmer Fort
5. Aamer Fort
Thanks for the tips!
Great vlog!
Thank you!!
360 rs is 4 dollars. Which is affordable considering the average income in many countries. In India, the average income is significantly lower, and this differential pricing helps make cultural and historical sites more accessible to locals while still being reasonably priced for visitors.
Wonderful Vlog about Lake City-Udaipur. Here are some worth visiting destinations in Udaipur to explore: Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Moti Magri, Sahelion Ki Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake, Fateh Prakash Palace, Ahar Museum, Gulab Bagh, Bagore Ki Haveli, Udai Sagar Lake, Doodh Talai Lake, Jaisamand Lake, Shilpgram Art & Craft Village, Nagda, Badi Lake, Sajjangarh Biological Park, Menar Bird Sanctuary, Nehru Garden and Rajiv Gandhi Park. If possible do visit some of these places. Take Care. Enjoy yours Indian Odessey. Cheers.😊
1:41 look that short guy starring,
Not just him the other guys as well calm down you simps that woman is taken
Bro try to eat from good food cart or restaurant there are some pretty good places from where u can enjoy authentic food prepared with hygiene. These street food cart needs proper law to maintain food safety standards .
Man i understand the price difference is really annoying it’s happening everywhere . I went to Australia for studies and the price difference for local and international students was annoying it was more than double.
I did an internship in Udaipur more than a decade ago. Amazing place and fun people! You guys just literally walked past every block of that part of my youth memory. However, is the water in the two lakes still very polluted, or have they cleaned it up? I am asking because I unintentionally consumed water from that part of the lake under the bridge you guys walked by (as part of a community service) and got some massive parasites as a result. It was an unintended experience lol!
from Liverpool 100 per cent
U must visit ladakh Leh, kashmir, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh, Spiti valley, Jaisalmer, pushkar coz u r in northern India
Thank you!!
Why u don't visit city palace?
We did visit it the day after, but its been shown in many of youtube vlogs so we left it out of ours
Did you guy try Indian street food? Heard about rumor about these food causing stomachache or diarrhoea😅 But not sure it's ture😅
It's Udaipur 😢😢
Loved it!!
India most expensive hotel cost around 3,811.89 Pound sterling for one night
wow that is ridiculously expensive, lucky for the other half!
Are you guys vegetarian?
No we eat everything😋
Poor ppl don't have money and they say India is poor
yes india is rich everyone is millionaire 😂😂