Everything's possible in India :) you love or hate it. I am going back in December, it's my third time but different area than Varanasi been there on my first trip and it was def a mind changer, one day I will go back. Namasté 🙏
Brilliant work Chris, being a non-Indian you have covered different aspects of Varanasi so well. If its OK, can you please provide contact number of the guide, he is so good. I am going to Varanasi in a few days , would love to see the city with him.
I was there some years ago. I loved throwing oranges at monkeys and watching them come back for revenge. Luckily, all the houses in the old town have barred windows. And those coffees at small restaurants… 10 spoons of sugar and 5-7 spoons of coffee - that was fun. But it wasn’t just these things. The river, the early boat rides across it, the religious worship, and the traditions - it’s definitely a place of contrasts.
I appreciate that, it’s not for everyone but thanks for the honesty. It’s a unique one and to be honest I do t like making them this long, the editing is real pain. Hope you’ll stick with my little channel for more of the shorter form videos
What a beautiful work Chris. Thank tou. You also had an amazing guide ❤ explore mkre and share more.
Thank you 🙏🏽 I was so lucky to have amazing people to guide me and show me the true Varanasi
That was a lot to take in but fascinating and I have learnt so much.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Superb video Chris👏🏻👍🏻
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Great video thankyou for sharing the truth
It needed to be done, I hope you enjoyed the video
India is a country that has always intrigued me, but I must say I do not think I would be able to handle it.
I often say, it’s not an easy country to travel. You can live in a bubble, but to do so is not to experience India
Everything's possible in India :) you love or hate it. I am going back in December, it's my third time but different area than Varanasi been there on my first trip and it was def a mind changer, one day I will go back. Namasté 🙏
Been looking forward to this one
Glad you spotted it, it couldn’t have happened without the connection you gave me!
Great stuff again buddy.
Cheers!
Brilliant work Chris, being a non-Indian you have covered different aspects of Varanasi so well. If its OK, can you please provide contact number of the guide, he is so good. I am going to Varanasi in a few days , would love to see the city with him.
Thank you 🙏🏽 I put the contact details in the description so do use those to get in touch.
Very good guide
Thank you!
Best wishes, Chris.
That is called Indian club it went from India to iran
It was interesting to see after seeing something so similar in Iran. Still different though, for a start there was no actual wrestling in Iran
I was there some years ago. I loved throwing oranges at monkeys and watching them come back for revenge. Luckily, all the houses in the old town have barred windows.
And those coffees at small restaurants… 10 spoons of sugar and 5-7 spoons of coffee - that was fun.
But it wasn’t just these things. The river, the early boat rides across it, the religious worship, and the traditions - it’s definitely a place of contrasts.
One hour video!
Sorry, Chris. That's too much for me.
Wishing you the best.
I appreciate that, it’s not for everyone but thanks for the honesty. It’s a unique one and to be honest I do t like making them this long, the editing is real pain. Hope you’ll stick with my little channel for more of the shorter form videos
@@ChrisKermis You bet, Chris.
@@ChrisKermisI appreciate your video tremendously.
I wish it was longer
@johngwinn838 Thank you!
Hi Chris, do you have contact information of this babaji