Here's the scene I'm in, standing next to Johnny Lever. In case it isn't abundantly obvious, I'm the American/Canadian/British/Italian dude with dreadlocks: th-cam.com/video/B2NshTVB8F8/w-d-xo.html
@@JBwhattodo Totally. Fun fact, that's the earliest instance of me on video. There are a few home videos from when I was a teenager, but I think they've been long since lost.
I was an Australian tourist stuck in Hyderabad for 7 months during the pandemic. From the first lockdown until the end of October 2020. Crazy time. Your video takes me back. Was alone the whole time.
Yay! Hyderabad!!! OMG The food, the architecture, the history, textiles and spirituality! The person who taught me to cook Indian food was from there. She brought me salwar kameez from there and a clay statue. This is so exciting! You’re sure to get plenty of sun to make up for all the rain!
Welcome to Hyderabad Gabriel... 29:05 Very very impressive 😳 But Gabriel Hyderabad is incomplete without Hyderabadi Biryani , Golconda Fort and Char Minaar... My soul is crying 😩😭
New area of lucknow also look like very clean and tidy..actually u should watch whole video earlier he was in new town area of hyderabad but when he came old u saw the situation..actually in whole india most of tje famous cities have new town and old town ..in new town area u will find different vibes but in old town u will find totally different vibes..its goes to whole of india
@@gazriley624 visit aerocity ...there u will find totally opposite of old delhi..visit gurugram it hum..and noida these all comes under delhi ncr region u will get totally opposite of old delhi..actually india is very old d8verse land here rich poor ..nrw old coexist together..there some plces have nt been changed from ages ..but there are many places..which are totally new..
He typically likes to go to the busiest places and most chaotic and least developed areas of cities. So in Hyderabad, I won't be surprised if he sticks to the chaotic old regions around Charminar or Golkonda. Doubt he will go to Hitech City, Nanakramaguda, Jubilee Hills, Kokapet etc
I did 70 days in southern in India in early 1996. It was amazing! I started and ended in Trivandrum. You really have to visit Kerala. And also Mahabalipuram, Bangalore, Madurai and of course Chennai.
The reflective structure which u mentioned is inspired from Chicago Bean, it is getting constructed in the memory of martyrs who died in the Telangana state formation struggle. Even getting a separate state was nothing less than a country's freedom struggle for our state. And thankyou for visiting our Hyderabad ♥️
More than 1200 people sacrificed their life for the seperate state cause in second phase movement .....some even burnt their body in centre of roads...for the cause of seperate state and the big structure near it was new state secretariat under construction
@@HeartistMurali remember before telanganas unacceptable merging with Andhra in 1956....Hyderabad was the 5 largest city in India.....with all world facilities....and world knows who beneffited from Merger.....
I really love your style of documentation/vlogs. It's not so polished and "only the good sides", but it isn't poverty focussed either. It's like I'm really there, just a neutral perspective with a tour guide :) Big thank you for taking us along!
I love Hyderabad. Right after Chandigarh - Hyderabad is my favorite Indian city. Used to go for long drives to highway dhabas on the outskirts of the city, have Egg Bhurji with some chilled beer, those were really awesome in the evenings. 👍👍👍👍
29:30 Yes, These temples are decorated during Bonalu festival, which is local cultural thing in Hyderabad/ Telangana, this festival happens in month of June. You can google it. Bonalu songs are very popular in Hyd :)
😊😊South Indian states are always good and safety for foreigners and others not like North Indian states 😊😊😊.. I’m from Hyderabad…Chennai, Bangalore, Pondicherry and Kerala , Andhra Pradesh , Telangana is safe for all
See I myself belong from Telangana And I am proud of everything about telangana and southern part of india. And still I feel you shouldn't have compared with northern part of india. I also think there is no need to put North india It's totally unacceptable Both south and North have their own pros and cons.
@@YPR4022 no bro Even I pure Telanganite, nenu pure telugu ammayine But it hurts when we fight with our own ppl If any northies look at your comment then they would take it offensive And I feel like you didn't really understand my comment
This was a great one Gabriel! So many interesting vistas of Hyderabad. The best part was the view of the blue skies, indicating limited air pollution, which sadly afflicts so many Indian cities. Thinking of Bangalore for example. Southern India has really wonderful places to visit, and relatively less pollution than the north. Have never been there, but on my bucket list now. Thanks!
South India is definitely good, but do plan properly and dont go rushing in like Gabriel. Use booking sites and Uber in major cities. Best to travel in November-January when its less hot. India is getting an early summer this year. Hyderabad is brutally hot in February.
@@Raghav_Modi actually we Hyderabadis are chilled in this March as well. However the actual happening season is summer only for our Hyderabadis, because of the holidays, so many resorts, and parks become active.
You beat me to India by 2 months!! My first time was in December 99 - May 00. Man do I love travelling India too. Always interesting. Cheers Gabe Happy Travels
The Birla mandir is more than 50 years old, and the dome structure you saw is the Birla planetarium. The golden tower and the metal structure is the martyr's memorial under construction. The small temple you saw is of the village deity, of which every locality will have one. The deity is considered to be a manifestation of Shakti/ Durga.
The one monument you spotted in golden colour was a memorial in the form or lamp 🛋️ dedicated to those who have laid their lives for the formation of Telangana during the struggle for a separate statehood.
Hey Gabriel.. my favorite and OG travel youtuber .. you know India, like no other youtuber does and I've been following your travels for years. Welcome back to the land of Mahadev Shiva
This is also the IT capital...most of the IT sector companies are located in our Hyderabad and people from all the states of India will live in Hyderabad.. because of the opportunities city provides for them...and also cost of living is less compared to other cities in the country...
Thanks for this! My company has a big office in Hyderabad. I’ve always wondered what it was like… I have lots of friends from there. Lots of great people there!
Hyderabad boomed as an IT Hub thanks to the Y2K bug. People from Hyderabad went to the USA to "fix the bug" and ended up staying on and bringing work back to India. So things would have changed a lot after '99.
You are genuine foreign traveller..now a days many travellers making some scripted nonsense videos of India and getting attraction by spicy thumbnails... thankyou u are not that kind
I was up there almost two weeks, which is about how long I was thinking of staying. But if the weather had been better I probably would have stayed longer and explored further. And yes the rough roads really wear you down. At some point you end up thinking: "It's a long, brutal trip from here back down the mountains. And I'm thinking of going another day uphill, then have to come back down the same road to get back here, only to have another long day or two of winding roads after that? Hmmm, maybe not in the mood for it."
@@GabrielTravelerVideos hehe ok. It looked very rough, wet and cold at least. Especially with a place like Goa in the back of your mind… I’m ok with cold and snow but as soon as things get too wet and grey I’m out.
Imagine having a wedding like that here in The Netherlands, in the streets in the middle of the day, with that music. Hmmmmm. Fascinating videos man, keep it up !
Gabe you should have seen the spectacular monuments made by Nizams , quli qutub shah,etc like charminar, Mecca Masjid , chawmuhalla palace,Falaknuma palace, salarjung Museum and many other. you should have taken the help of a guide to explore Hyderabad.There's lot more to see
Hi Gabriel, you seem upbeat after leaving the dreary mountain weather which was unfortunately overcast most of the time you were there. The white Obal, Makrana, and Onyx marble are present in India and widely used throughout the world in flooring countertops and bathrooms long-lasting and durable.
Thanks dude 😎👍🏻. I'm gonna be 🎯 hitting Hyderabad sometime in November. You're the foot soldier on the ground and showing people like me who want to go there what it's like. Keep walking 👨🏼🦯Gabe.
@@sourav3392 Sourav hello 👋🏻. I was in your country in 2019. I visited some small villages like Bhalyani and Gargi in Himachal Pradesh and another one outside of Bodhgaya caller Bakrour or something like that. I will visit more small villages when I return to Incredible India 🇮🇳. Jai Hind 🇮🇳!
you are absolutely right ...the statue of Lord Vekanteswar is in essence the statue of Lord Vishnu..just another form of Lord Vishnu or Lord Krishna...just like Lord Jagganath inside the temple at Puri, Orissa
I just met some friends from Hyderabad ... they were REALLY confused when I tried to speak Hindi with them ... I know my Hindi is bad, but they told me they didn't speak Hindi ... They speak Telugu ... I thought, "how much different can it be?" ... It ends up IT'S LIKE AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LANGUAGE!!! LOL!!! The more I learn about India, in general, the more I realize how very little I know. Om Shanti
Yes, yes ... I live in America ... I know not all people anywhere speak only one language ... the friends I met from Hyderabad prefer speaking ENGLISH ... again, I was surprised, but not astonished ... again, I realize I know SO LITTLE!!! बहुत छोटा
@@byronathon Nope, you didnt get me. If you go down south from where Hyderabad is, i.e states of Tamil Nadu and kerala people hardly speak Hindi. Hyderabad has a lot of Hindi speakers compared to other south Indian cities
Sorry to say this but you should have visited Birla temple during the night time at 7 PM or something during the evening so that you could enjoy the majestic view of necklace road the lights on vehicles are like diamonds in on the necklace that's why it is called necklace road
Hi Gabe: Excellent video of Hyderabad. The languages you saw in the Metro Train station were: Telugu (the language most people speak in Telengana), English, Hindi & Urdu. Since there is a sizable population of Muslims who speak Urdu, Hindi is understood by a lot of people there. Spoken Urdu is quite similar to Hindi although you may not understand every word spoken.
you may have noticed the spirituality in people of South India in your many travels. that is because India is the birthplace of spirituality. South India being protected by ocean from all sides it has not been invaded or ruled as many times as north India by foreigners. that is why culture art craft music dance architecture everything blossomed without being affected too much by outside influence. classical music and dance of South India are legendary and take years to be good at. Carnatic music is the most complex music on this earth. in the state of Tamil Nadu there are many beautiful architecture made of granite rock thousands of years old been through natural calamities and still standing in one piece.
The silver polished circular structure and the golden flame--- I think are the Telangana Martyrs Memorial. Also called as Gun Park is a monument built for 369 students who died during the 1969 agitation for a separate Telangana state. Telangana Martyrs Memorial day is observed on 2 June every year in all the districts of Telangana State. It is situated opposite to the Public Gardens, Hyderabad. Wikipedia. Can someone else confirm this? I love your travel log.. you do just the right amount of showing what things cost and the highlights. Your turn-around time on videos is amazing and appreciated. I've been watching for more than a year. Great job and stamina.
Gunpark which is situated opposite to public gardens has martyr statue which was constructed years back. This structure is being constructed near Hussain Sagar(TankBund) opposite to New Telangana Secretariat.
The Birlas were/are a wealthy family( like the Tatas and Ambani) and built many colleges,temples institutions in India. There is a Birla temple in New Delhi too.
great to see you are still enjoying india and now enjoying the heat after the cold & wet of the northern peaks seeing you visting goa again will be lovely, keep your eyes open around goa for a british uk youtube couple who are currently traverling around the coast of india in there own rick shaw, think they are now on there way to goa from Kerala they are called those happy days, stay safe gabe and have fun
Amazing timing. Just yesterday I was seriously looking into getting a ticket a southeast Asia, where I could layover in Hyderabad and walk the city for a few hours, and was curious if you had a video on it.
The land that keeps delivering! Do you ever go to the Punjab? Gurdwara explorations? Most famous the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar. You can always eat a meal of no cost and can also stay at the Gurdwara you do not need to be Sikh. Have a lovely journey as we head south!
The building in the video 11:35 u standing in front is telangana matyr memorial the construction of the building recently commissioned by telangana govt to pay respect to matyr of telangana, that why building is in the shape of clay lamp
I feel so glad he actually knows the history and doesn't speak like any other tourist oh its this from india he actually got to know the history of india
Every vlog showing modern hyderabad ...he has showned other side of hyderabad city.. Thank you Gabriel... But he has covered only 10 % lot more places in hyderabad.
24:47 seems like thats a Rajasthani wedding since the women are wearing Rajasthani outfit, a lot of communities from the North especially Rajasthanis, and Gujaratis (a western state) are trading communities so they have been moving and settling in many major cities and all states of India. Also, there's some sort of anti-Hindi stance in Southern states, Hindi seen as language imposition and threat to the South Indian languages. So there had been many such movements where Hindi speakers of North India, had to face boycott or violence sometimes. You might like to search these terms, to get a clear understanding "Dravidian peoples", "Periyar", "Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu".
In Telangana there is no opposition to Hindi at all, only in Tamil nadu there is fierce opposition to imposition of Hindi, but these days there is much more understanding of united India, Indians believe in unity in diversity much more than before.
Gabriel Traveler in Shikari movie th-cam.com/video/B2NshTVB8F8/w-d-xo.html
Here's the scene I'm in, standing next to Johnny Lever. In case it isn't abundantly obvious, I'm the American/Canadian/British/Italian dude with dreadlocks: th-cam.com/video/B2NshTVB8F8/w-d-xo.html
Such a cool thing to be able to say you’ve been in a Bollywood movie. 🙏🍄
@@JBwhattodo Totally. Fun fact, that's the earliest instance of me on video. There are a few home videos from when I was a teenager, but I think they've been long since lost.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos that was a very long 6 second movie career for Gabriel Morris.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos How did they find you? What they say, "We want you to stand there, look grim". Not your style. You walk, talk and smile. 😎
I went to Hyderabad on my first trip abroad. I loved it! Golconda Fort was something special!
Love from India ❤ we always welcome you ❤
You should visit chowmahallah palace and falaknuma palace too
Yeah it is growing pretty rapidly . Certain parts are pretty fancy looking these days
Come to warangal bro i will help you to experiance good culture here
I'm glad you like it please come again we will help you in any need
Gabe proves that 50 can still be young. He has a youthful energy and sense of exploration.
One of the reasons I follow him tbh. Makes me positive about my own age and future(I’m quite a bit from 50 but still).
people born late 90s,20s and saying old is better , lmao , we are not even enjoyed 0.1% of them . Lol
He’s 50??? I thought he was like 35
@@Alex-km7so he’s born in 72 I think
Telugu is the Mother tongue of Andhra and telengana
I was an Australian tourist stuck in Hyderabad for 7 months during the pandemic. From the first lockdown until the end of October 2020. Crazy time. Your video takes me back.
Was alone the whole time.
Whoa, crazy.
Yay! Hyderabad!!! OMG The food, the architecture, the history, textiles and spirituality! The person who taught me to cook Indian food was from there. She brought me salwar kameez from there and a clay statue. This is so exciting! You’re sure to get plenty of sun to make up for all the rain!
Welcome to Hyderabad Gabriel... 29:05 Very very impressive 😳
But Gabriel Hyderabad is incomplete without Hyderabadi Biryani , Golconda Fort and Char Minaar... My soul is crying 😩😭
Statue of equality and Budha statue 🔥
Looks a lot cleaner than north India especially Lucknow and Patna
New area of lucknow also look like very clean and tidy..actually u should watch whole video earlier he was in new town area of hyderabad but when he came old u saw the situation..actually in whole india most of tje famous cities have new town and old town ..in new town area u will find different vibes but in old town u will find totally different vibes..its goes to whole of india
@@Nontouristicindia12err yes old Delhi was very different to New Delhi this i remember
@@gazriley624 visit aerocity ...there u will find totally opposite of old delhi..visit gurugram it hum..and noida these all comes under delhi ncr region u will get totally opposite of old delhi..actually india is very old d8verse land here rich poor ..nrw old coexist together..there some plces have nt been changed from ages ..but there are many places..which are totally new..
@@Nontouristicindia12err i did visit these places i was in India for 2 months i did everything i even stayed with Dalits
He typically likes to go to the busiest places and most chaotic and least developed areas of cities. So in Hyderabad, I won't be surprised if he sticks to the chaotic old regions around Charminar or Golkonda. Doubt he will go to Hitech City, Nanakramaguda, Jubilee Hills, Kokapet etc
Omg …. Hyderabad!!!!!!!
Fireworks 💥 💥💥💥💥🔥🔥
This is going to be legendaryyyyyyyyyyyyy !!!!
I did 70 days in southern in India in early 1996. It was amazing! I started and ended in Trivandrum. You really have to visit Kerala. And also Mahabalipuram, Bangalore, Madurai and of course Chennai.
I agree 100% and would Cochin and Kovalam Beach to this
Thank you Gabriel for coming to my city, We are really proud of it and its extremely awesome that you loved the vibes of Hyderabad.
Fantastic video again Gabriel, hello from two fans currently exploring the state of Gujarat ❤
Nice, I haven't been there yet but have wanted to go. Have fun.
Wow, I liked your video of Surat City in Gujarat. ❤️💜
@@som3107 🙏🙏❤️
The reflective structure which u mentioned is inspired from Chicago Bean, it is getting constructed in the memory of martyrs who died in the Telangana state formation struggle.
Even getting a separate state was nothing less than a country's freedom struggle for our state.
And thankyou for visiting our Hyderabad ♥️
Thanks for the information.
More than 1200 people sacrificed their life for the seperate state cause in second phase movement .....some even burnt their body in centre of roads...for the cause of seperate state and the big structure near it was new state secretariat under construction
Yeah. Freedom for KCR😁😁. Remember, whatever you are enjoying is Andhra money.
@@HeartistMurali remember before telanganas unacceptable merging with Andhra in 1956....Hyderabad was the 5 largest city in India.....with all world facilities....and world knows who beneffited from Merger.....
@@HeartistMurali We fought for the freedom from Andhra people. They are same like British.
I really love your style of documentation/vlogs. It's not so polished and "only the good sides", but it isn't poverty focussed either. It's like I'm really there, just a neutral perspective with a tour guide :)
Big thank you for taking us along!
Sweet, glad to hear it.
I love Hyderabad. Right after Chandigarh - Hyderabad is my favorite Indian city.
Used to go for long drives to highway dhabas on the outskirts of the city, have Egg Bhurji with some chilled beer, those were really awesome in the evenings. 👍👍👍👍
What about charas saheb
@@babagandu I prefer shrooms
In your beautiful video, the roads, lanes, mosques, palaces of Hyderabad are very unique and different, which makes Hyderabad feel very real.
it was a treat last few days watching you exploring himalayas. loved every second of it.
29:30 Yes, These temples are decorated during Bonalu festival, which is local cultural thing in Hyderabad/ Telangana, this festival happens in month of June. You can google it. Bonalu songs are very popular in Hyd :)
😊😊South Indian states are always good and safety for foreigners and others not like North Indian states 😊😊😊..
I’m from Hyderabad…Chennai, Bangalore, Pondicherry and Kerala , Andhra Pradesh , Telangana is safe for all
See I myself belong from Telangana
And I am proud of everything about telangana and southern part of india.
And still I feel you shouldn't have compared with northern part of india.
I also think there is no need to put North india
It's totally unacceptable
Both south and North have their own pros and cons.
@@ga6880 😅ok bro. I’m proudly say I’m South Indian and Telanganite….
Nothing wrong in saying South Indian an Telangana……North Indians do same thing….
@@ga6880 maybe you’re a settler in Telangana,,,,,but I’m a pure Telanganite …. My great Great great grandfathers from Telangana region 😊😊
@@YPR4022 no bro
Even I pure Telanganite, nenu pure telugu ammayine
But it hurts when we fight with our own ppl
If any northies look at your comment then they would take it offensive
And I feel like you didn't really understand my comment
Even I'm from Hyderabad Telangana from southern India
Our Southern India safer than north .
We r happy to see you in our Hyderabad City .
This was a great one Gabriel! So many interesting vistas of Hyderabad. The best part was the view of the blue skies, indicating limited air pollution, which sadly afflicts so many Indian cities. Thinking of Bangalore for example. Southern India has really wonderful places to visit, and relatively less pollution than the north. Have never been there, but on my bucket list now. Thanks!
South India is definitely good, but do plan properly and dont go rushing in like Gabriel.
Use booking sites and Uber in major cities. Best to travel in November-January when its less hot. India is getting an early summer this year. Hyderabad is brutally hot in February.
@@Raghav_Modi actually we Hyderabadis are chilled in this March as well.
However the actual happening season is summer only for our Hyderabadis, because of the holidays, so many resorts, and parks become active.
You beat me to India by 2 months!! My first time was in December 99 - May 00. Man do I love travelling India too. Always interesting. Cheers Gabe Happy Travels
Cool. 👍👍
The Birla mandir is more than 50 years old, and the dome structure you saw is the Birla planetarium. The golden tower and the metal structure is the martyr's memorial under construction. The small temple you saw is of the village deity, of which every locality will have one. The deity is considered to be a manifestation of Shakti/ Durga.
The one monument you spotted in golden colour was a memorial in the form or lamp 🛋️ dedicated to those who have laid their lives for the formation of Telangana during the struggle for a separate statehood.
It's called has statue of equity
I am Hyderabadi❤❤
Jai TELANGANA ❤✊🏽✊🏽🔥🔥
@@mdghouse2909it's Amara verula sthupam near hussai sagar he was talking about bhai
the south looks cleaner and organised.
Hey Gabriel.. my favorite and OG travel youtuber .. you know India, like no other youtuber does and I've been following your travels for years. Welcome back to the land of Mahadev Shiva
Hyderabad, wow, will be able to watch another city, never been there, will have a chance to tour the city thanks to you, have a great time there
This is also the IT capital...most of the IT sector companies are located in our Hyderabad and people from all the states of India will live in Hyderabad.. because of the opportunities city provides for them...and also cost of living is less compared to other cities in the country...
Thanks for this! My company has a big office in Hyderabad. I’ve always wondered what it was like… I have lots of friends from there. Lots of great people there!
When I was last it was part of AP - very hot but this is the hub of IT and the Southern cities of H'Bad and Bangalore forging ahead!
Excellent Explanation good service I really enjoyed your vedio I am from Hyderabad and presently living in USA
Thanks 🙏👍
Hyderabad boomed as an IT Hub thanks to the Y2K bug. People from Hyderabad went to the USA to "fix the bug" and ended up staying on and bringing work back to India. So things would have changed a lot after '99.
Nice. I was born in the city Gabriel. Have fun. The food and the Museum are the highlights
Not Arabic but Urdu. You would have recognised Char Minar, famous building in Hyderabad. Biryani is also famous.
October 2024.Not a single European in Hyderbad.Amazing people food to die for.People friendly.So much to see.
From @11:00 that is the same area where India's first ever Formula E Street racing happened
You are genuine foreign traveller..now a days many travellers making some scripted nonsense videos of India and getting attraction by spicy thumbnails... thankyou u are not that kind
Why do I have a feeling that Himalayan trip was supposed to be longer but he just got fed up with the BS weather and transportation lol
You can't say he didn't try though, maybe he'll have better luck on the Nepali side of the Himalayas
I was up there almost two weeks, which is about how long I was thinking of staying. But if the weather had been better I probably would have stayed longer and explored further. And yes the rough roads really wear you down. At some point you end up thinking: "It's a long, brutal trip from here back down the mountains. And I'm thinking of going another day uphill, then have to come back down the same road to get back here, only to have another long day or two of winding roads after that? Hmmm, maybe not in the mood for it."
@@GabrielTravelerVideos hehe ok. It looked very rough, wet and cold at least. Especially with a place like Goa in the back of your mind… I’m ok with cold and snow but as soon as things get too wet and grey I’m out.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Go to Odisha, coastal cities are very peaceful. Odisha is indias best kept secret, I loved the place & good people of odisha
I would love to see Bhutan and Nepal again. That hike is so epic. I don't get tired of that scenery
Hyderabad is a beautiful place.💓
Well done bro! These are the real vlogs!
Imagine having a wedding like that here in The Netherlands, in the streets in the middle of the day, with that music. Hmmmmm. Fascinating videos man, keep it up !
Right colour!
@@witlof5492 Haha that is right..
That is some getto part of the city and they are migrants in Hyderabad. That is not local culture
love that dude at 3:22 casually crossing the road talking on his phone. I would have been in full on panic how to cross.
Gabe you should have seen the spectacular monuments made by Nizams , quli qutub shah,etc like charminar, Mecca Masjid , chawmuhalla palace,Falaknuma palace, salarjung Museum and many other. you should have taken the help of a guide to explore Hyderabad.There's lot more to see
Hi Gabriel, you seem upbeat after leaving the dreary mountain weather which was unfortunately overcast most of the time you were there. The white Obal, Makrana, and Onyx marble are present in India and widely used throughout the world in flooring countertops and bathrooms long-lasting and durable.
Hi Wilfredo, which area of India did you enjoy the most?
Happy to see Hyderabad in your channel
Finally you've visited my hometown!
Thanks dude 😎👍🏻. I'm gonna be 🎯 hitting Hyderabad sometime in November. You're the foot soldier on the ground and showing people like me who want to go there what it's like. Keep walking 👨🏼🦯Gabe.
please visit more of small towns and villages in India. you will love India even more because that is more authentic India.
@@sourav3392 Sourav hello 👋🏻. I was in your country in 2019. I visited some small villages like Bhalyani and Gargi in Himachal Pradesh and another one outside of Bodhgaya caller Bakrour or something like that. I will visit more small villages when I return to Incredible India 🇮🇳.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳!
Such lovely vibrant colour everywhere. Think you made the right decision to escape the Himalayas. Looks warmer than Sikkim 😆
Hi Gabe, really good video! I like all your videos. Greetings from Macedonia 🇲🇰🇲🇰
iam also from hyderabad India. so many historical places are there in hyderabad and most importantly food heaven is there.
you are absolutely right ...the statue of Lord Vekanteswar is in essence the statue of Lord Vishnu..just another form of Lord Vishnu or Lord Krishna...just like Lord Jagganath inside the temple at Puri, Orissa
Wooho! First here to comment.. welcome to Hyderabad
Got it, and thanks.
I just met some friends from Hyderabad ... they were REALLY confused when I tried to speak Hindi with them ... I know my Hindi is bad, but they told me they didn't speak Hindi ... They speak Telugu ... I thought, "how much different can it be?" ... It ends up IT'S LIKE AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LANGUAGE!!! LOL!!! The more I learn about India, in general, the more I realize how very little I know. Om Shanti
Nooo. Even though Hyd is in south, many people still speak Hindi. You just happen to meet people only Telugu speakers.
Yes, yes ... I live in America ... I know not all people anywhere speak only one language ... the friends I met from Hyderabad prefer speaking ENGLISH ... again, I was surprised, but not astonished ... again, I realize I know SO LITTLE!!! बहुत छोटा
@@byronathon Nope, you didnt get me. If you go down south from where Hyderabad is, i.e states of Tamil Nadu and kerala people hardly speak Hindi.
Hyderabad has a lot of Hindi speakers compared to other south Indian cities
@@browchump8764 Cool, thank you ... I can't wait to visit Bharat before the end of this incarnation.
Tell them I am good saheb
Amazing adventure… you open new options for so many … keep it up.
You have an incredible taste of choice in matters pertaining to India
Sorry to say this but you should have visited Birla temple during the night time at 7 PM or something during the evening so that you could enjoy the majestic view of necklace road the lights on vehicles are like diamonds in on the necklace that's why it is called necklace road
Hi Gabe: Excellent video of Hyderabad. The languages you saw in the Metro Train station were: Telugu (the language most people speak in Telengana), English, Hindi & Urdu. Since there is a sizable population of Muslims who speak Urdu, Hindi is understood by a lot of people there. Spoken Urdu is quite similar to Hindi although you may not understand every word spoken.
Welcome back gabe 🤝
you may have noticed the spirituality in people of South India in your many travels. that is because India is the birthplace of spirituality. South India being protected by ocean from all sides it has not been invaded or ruled as many times as north India by foreigners. that is why culture art craft music dance architecture everything blossomed without being affected too much by outside influence. classical music and dance of South India are legendary and take years to be good at. Carnatic music is the most complex music on this earth. in the state of Tamil Nadu there are many beautiful architecture made of granite rock thousands of years old been through natural calamities and still standing in one piece.
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The silver polished circular structure and the golden flame--- I think are the Telangana Martyrs Memorial. Also called as Gun Park is a monument built for 369 students who died during the 1969 agitation for a separate Telangana state. Telangana Martyrs Memorial day is observed on 2 June every year in all the districts of Telangana State. It is situated opposite to the Public Gardens, Hyderabad. Wikipedia. Can someone else confirm this? I love your travel log.. you do just the right amount of showing what things cost and the highlights. Your turn-around time on videos is amazing and appreciated. I've been watching for more than a year. Great job and stamina.
Gunpark which is situated opposite to public gardens has martyr statue which was constructed years back. This structure is being constructed near Hussain Sagar(TankBund) opposite to New Telangana Secretariat.
5:25 Allahabad has been named Prayagraj now
Exactly.
Hyderabad to golconda next
Thank you ....You are introducing once Again our city to every one ..
The best and friendly state Telangana 🙏🕉️
The best and friendliest state of andhra pradesh you mean
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The Birlas were/are a wealthy family( like the Tatas and Ambani) and built many colleges,temples institutions in India. There is a Birla temple in New Delhi too.
Lost their wealth?
great to see you are still enjoying india and now enjoying the heat after the cold & wet of the northern peaks seeing you visting goa again will be lovely, keep your eyes open around goa for a british uk youtube couple who are currently traverling around the coast of india in there own rick shaw, think they are now on there way to goa from Kerala they are called those happy days, stay safe gabe and have fun
Looks more modern there. Also less pollution. Nice weather there.
Amazing timing. Just yesterday I was seriously looking into getting a ticket a southeast Asia, where I could layover in Hyderabad and walk the city for a few hours, and was curious if you had a video on it.
Excellent. 👍
Thank you so much for your support and great experience for your video allwes ❤️🙏
Great work, Gabriel!
Exciting stuff!
That traffic is so chaotic yet organized lol.
Thanx for visiting our state's... Andhra Pradesh and Telangana..!...
No telangana only andhra pradesh
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The land that keeps delivering! Do you ever go to the Punjab? Gurdwara explorations? Most famous the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar. You can always eat a meal of no cost and can also stay at the Gurdwara you do not need to be Sikh. Have a lovely journey as we head south!
No, haven't been yet but I've wanted to go there for years.
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Another amazing video, man. Thank you
I love the taste of India!!!
Hi gabe this city looks really nice great video
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I'm excited for Goa!! Have fun man!
Hyderabad have a capability to become capital of India. Not only capital of South India.
That was nice, enjoyed it a lot. Thank you 🙏
Super Hyderabad l loved it...
Gabriel, accidentally I came across your trip to Hyderabad, you covered the by lanes of old Hyderabad very well …….
Thanks.
The building in the video 11:35 u standing in front is telangana matyr memorial the construction of the building recently commissioned by telangana govt to pay respect to matyr of telangana, that why building is in the shape of clay lamp
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This very interesting i did not know reddys are in telangana 😅😅😅
OMG! They imported the "pea" from Chicago!!! I wish you just traveled in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Thailand. Great videos!!! Thank you!!!🙏
I dont. Theres other great countries out there. You're crazy
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For the language part @4:20 it's not arabic but urdu. the other 2 are Telugu & Hindi
Your travels are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your words about HYDERABAD
Great to see Hyderabad through your eyes, never been there. ✌️👍🙏
Man.. you missed Charminar. The Icon of Hyderabad.
I know, I'm bummed. I thought it was farther away. Later I looked on the map and realized I'd been right nearby.
I feel so glad he actually knows the history and doesn't speak like any other tourist oh its this from india he actually got to know the history of india
Every vlog showing modern hyderabad ...he has showned other side of hyderabad city.. Thank you Gabriel... But he has covered only 10 % lot more places in hyderabad.
This is my place. i am now settled in UK 18 years ago. this is called Birla Temple. If you come in the evening, it so nice up in the temple.
The third language on the metro signage is 'Telugu' not Arabic...a very evolved and rich language fr down South India
You are crossing Indian roads like an expert.. very fluid.. great 😄
24:47 seems like thats a Rajasthani wedding since the women are wearing Rajasthani outfit, a lot of communities from the North especially Rajasthanis, and Gujaratis (a western state) are trading communities so they have been moving and settling in many major cities and all states of India.
Also, there's some sort of anti-Hindi stance in Southern states, Hindi seen as language imposition and threat to the South Indian languages. So there had been many such movements where Hindi speakers of North India, had to face boycott or violence sometimes.
You might like to search these terms, to get a clear understanding "Dravidian peoples", "Periyar", "Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu".
In Telangana there is no opposition to Hindi at all, only in Tamil nadu there is fierce opposition to imposition of Hindi, but these days there is much more understanding of united India, Indians believe in unity in diversity much more than before.
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4:15 clock-wise..Telugu, English, Urdu, Hindi.