I’m Australian and spent two years in India. It’s the best country I’ve ever been to. I went to the Kumbh mela festival which was the largest human gathering of all time. I saw the Dalai Lama, I was chased by a wild elephant, a monkey sat on my head and took food off my fork. The bhang lassis are great. At some religious festivals they give out bhang chai at the front of the temple. I rode a camel over sand, I rode a train for days alone safely. I also stepped in human poo ( no scam just unlucky). When I think of the smell of India it’s pine forests, cows and rain clouds I think of the most.
@@FunWhiletubing I've been to India myself along with most of Europe, Japan, and Colombia, Brazil. India is by far my favourite. From the Himalayas, Mount Everest, to the lush forests of Meghalaya, to the tropics of the South, India is something people can't understand from Instagram algorithms. Some of the oldest history known to man, on par with Egypt. You couldn't comprehend it, go to your little boring holiday destinations and live your microwaveable lifestyle. 😂
Just to remind you guys, india has changed a lot,we have uber so no more taxi scams. We still have some scammers but you can avoid them. The public transport has gotten better.
As an Indian, I cannot promise anything positive or negative about foreigner experience in India. Literally everything is possible with the sheer amount of people involved in the equation. What I can promise is an experience like no other place can provide (take this on your own risk). The experience will be INTERESTING, positive or negative is a total and complete gamble. If you want it to be less of a gamble, stick to the modern parts of big cities. If you want adventure venture outside, ANYTHING can happen - the greatest experience you ever had or you could straight up die. It's the final boss battle of any traveller who thinks they are hardcore
gotta say I like the notion of India being the final boss of world travel. people think Russia and China get sideways but India probably goes pretty fucking hard if you take a wrong turn
@@lazylion420literally anything can kill you just like any other place but I feel like India takes this shit to a whole nother level where even the fucking good can get you if you aren’t used to strong spices or have a weak stomach
I donated to you on PayPal for your Jew special on the 3rd November 2022 and my message with the payment was "From a Syrian with love 😂". Since that day, PayPal restricted my account for safety concerns and kept asking me to define the use of the word "Syrian" 🤣 I explained to them that I am Syrian, but they would just send me the same email over and over again, until last month they finally approved the payment and removed the restrictions. Love the podcast btw haha
@@youbetrippinpodthat would actually be f*cking hilarious!!! Getting dude added to a "no fly list" after he donated $ to u would be the ultimate Ari move 🤣 That's why ur the President of LoS!!
Weird world, bro. Lol. I'd say that's surprising, but everyday something more bizarre happens. Your country being a slur is a total trip, but then again everything is ran by Ari's people.
I've been to India many times, (and it's the only place I have forgotten to send a postcard to Ari from). I had a great experience in Chennai; the hotel's chef taught me about Indian breakfast, and now I love it! The people were always friendly and helpful. I entered a Shiva Temple, and had to leave my brand new shoes by the entrance. Not only was it an amazing experience, but no one stole my shoes.
As soon as this guest started saying something good about Himalaya / Kerala etc., - Ari cuts him off immediately. Cause no one wants to hear the good stuff
Im from India and visited USA a few months back, trust me New York has become a shit-show along with other cities. On the the other hand please visit India now ,it has changed for good. I even saw a homeless person taking a dump outside on streets in US😂😂
Changed for good?. Sanghi spotted opinion rejected. Literally Indian cities have water crisis in summer and flooded streets in Monsoon. Infia hasn't changed for good. Go and see India for what it is. Sanghi chaps like you celebrate mob lynchings which is not a thing in civilis d world
26:00 Bhang Lassi is not hash mixed with Lassi. Its crushed marijuana leaves and buds mixed with Lassi. Hashish is made from the sticky resin obtained from slowly grinding the leaves.
Ari when he's truly enjoying podcasting is one of the best to ever do it. This whole podcast has the same wonder and curiosity that OG skeptic tank episodes had. I absolutely love this show
@@dieterdohlen6386 I know it's not great, but it's his country. All the people that I talked to seemed to be very comfortable and they didn't think that it was that bad.
@@LeonJames-bk7mc It depends where you live, that's why I asked. I don't think anyone would argue that every place in India is "great". Btw, you judge yourself in comparison to others, that's why especially Indians who actually live in India will know the good and the bad sides. Just like you do about whatever country you live in r/n ;)
As someone who spent a month and a half in Northern India, this is probably the most accurate account of what it's like traveling in India. This Pcast in general is the best travel podcast I've ever heard. Every country that Ari has done that I've also been to, spot on. 👌
Ari thinking Taj Mahal is a temple was funny 😂 To experience India if anyone is planning to visit please make a trip to any one place from North, South, East and West states. You'll get to understand why India is India. 😂🙌🏻
Podcast about a trip to India that'd happened 20 years ago and talking as if everything is still happening out there. C'mon dudes, India has improved a lot. There is a drastic difference between pre and post COVID.
I don't think those 20-year old scams are still happening. Today you can book an Uber from 'within the airport' - before you even walk out - and they'll take you exactly to the location you want.
Golf Course syndrome is a legit thing. I work in an engineering office with 95% dudes, and one day the bossman hires a 5/10, literally the entire engineering staff completely changed their behavior and was like "dayyyyyyyuuuuuum" every time she walks by, its like watching prairie dogs that live in cubicles with how everyone pops their heads up
Being in India for my whole life, I got to learn a lot about my country. Never experienced anything like this guy is describing. He just wants to make the west seem awesome and east seem like a trash.
How the hell do you want to know how it is to travel india as a white foreigner? I travelled India 3 times (5 weeks each) and expierienced a lot of the things he talked about. He also just went to very touristy places. As soon as you leave the standard tourist routes you get a different india expirience. Also: leave your country and you will learn a lot more about your own. Perspective is everything.
When ari will visit india, he will get such a culture shock as what he assumes of early 2000s india through this conversations will be drastically different when he will see all the development in india.
U have never seen kerala , Kashmir, uttarakhand, meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh,sikkim , mysore , goa, Hyderabad, vishakapatnam, aruku, Haryana, chandigarh, Ooty and entire northeast and making judgement is wrong
Ari, i just want you to know you're my hero lol! Ima beginning comedian and I listened to alot of your advice and i just got my first standing ovation at a show this weekend! Thank you for being you 🤙
I wonder why folks would have so much fun mocking a 23 year old India when the tourist purposely went in with a dirt-cheap/economical mindset - to experience the hand-picked bad aspects by doing poverty-tourism! Unfortunate for this tourist who couldn't even see the best and beautiful parts of India - be it hill stations or islands or coastal towns or tiger reserves. But they don't care - India-bashing, after intentionally going through its hand-picked worst aspects, is fashionable these days I guess
2:20 Um, India has been a civilization for thousands of years. Just because Colonial settlers say its an independent country doesn't mean it has not been a country and existent civilization for thousands of years. Also massive trigger warning here for india hate. This podcast is everything wrong with any travel podcast about India.
This is my favorite new pod! I spent 3 weeks on a Greek Island called Paros one summer, and there's a dude there you should interview. He's like 50 now, but when he graduated high school, he island hopped for a few years, selling whatever trinkets he could make out of stuff he found. Can't wait for the next episode!
Know anyone that spent time in Belize? Maybe being a wildlife/nature traveler I feel differently about it, but easily my favorite country to explore; English speaking, rainforests, endless dirt roads for motorcycling.
2:09 a correction, India as a civilization and a unified nation has been around way before your part of the world even graduated from stone age. Matter of fact in 1947 during independence it was not unified rather it was divided into 3 parts India, west Pakistan (now Pakistan) and east Pakistan (now Bangladesh). Do get your facts and history correct. Your content are great otherwise 👍🏻
This is such a difficult conversation to listen to, Ari constantly cuts in over his guest trying to tell a story, the subject gets changed almost every 3 seconds. It's so hard to be engaged when its this stop start change non-stop
He's approx 35+ at least is my assumption!! So, this story is around 15 years old at least. Dude.. Visit again. Spend some money.. Come back to the podcast. Cheers!
@@youbetrippinpod Kurt Caz is a travel TH-camr who goes to places most people don’t usually visit. He shows a lot about the local cultures and more of the real side of places, not just the touristy stuff. His videos are more of the authentic feel. Hes been all over.. places like Venezuela, Vietnam, Morocco, Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, Columbia, Egypt
I misjudged Ari; I’ve seen some recent interviews and actually as time has gone on and I look at some of the comedians that made it huge before Shane Normand and Ari-this guy is so smart and on point that he’s 6-7 years ahead of everyone to the point where when he says stuff it reveals in me how little I know. The heart and soul of Ari is beautiful; I will follow his TH-cam channel now-best I got with this tech
So happy for a travel pod and its getting even better ari! I luckily had some time off and booked a trip for iceland in 2 weeks have to go back and take some notes on the episode
my intro to louis was at a taco shop comedy pop up in oakland by my apartment- he mustve came to work out before his punchline sf gigs that weekend- absolutely murdered, didnt pull punches- and mad respect to do a gig like that. hell yeah
The cheap tourist from west in india who wants to survive the whole day with 5 dollars . They will buy the cheapest food, cheapest hotel to stay and then will complain. You get what you pay for.
Ari ..since you mentioned goa..get christopher ryan author of sex at dawn..on this podcast..he has a good travel history..also lived in goa in the 2000s...his co author wife is of goa origin too.
Also graham hancock...he has good travel history..in India...he is the guy who went to NIO Goa to explore the sunken ancient civilization.his wife is south Indian too... Both these guy on the podcast circuit.
@@youbetrippinpod ...Goa a very beautiful land...legend has it that...Vishnu shot an arrow....that impacted the sea....and Goa rose out of the sea....12000 years ago ..(as proved by sea creatures found now 1 km above sea level)...tell that to joe he will bust a nut right ter...
Hi Ari! My favorite show to listen to at work. You get me out of my cubicle, in Vancouver Washington. This was an especially entertaining and informative episode. Keep doing what you’re doing. Would LOVE to see you live someday 💗
@@youbetrippinpodLouis is awesome, but not as cool at the host!! I freaking love this pod and all the travel stories, please keep this going forever!! 😎✌️
Me and my wife just got back from our first trip through Spain, France and Italy and now we’re seriously considering not having children and traveling any chance we get 😅
I always called it “Stewardess Syndrome”-semi-confined space with minimal visual stimuli, interacting with a nice woman with a sweet smile and a personality sparks carnality.
I saw a guy take a shit on the train tracks in Delhi, just jumped down, lifted up his white sheet thing and squatted. I had to ask the Indian guy standing next to me to confirm this was happening, he confirmed but couldn't have cared less. Just another day
These are all great, listened to every one🎉u had that posh american guy no one ever heard of talking about morrocco a few weeks back and it was still good, maybe you want me😁welsh man living in lithuania, good list of countries visited, month in malaysia may/june. Planning more soon! Maybe i could be your reporter you were talking about- i paint my travels. Love u anyway ari and this show has revitalised my wonderlust ayyye xox
I’m Australian and spent two years in India. It’s the best country I’ve ever been to. I went to the Kumbh mela festival which was the largest human gathering of all time. I saw the Dalai Lama, I was chased by a wild elephant, a monkey sat on my head and took food off my fork. The bhang lassis are great. At some religious festivals they give out bhang chai at the front of the temple. I rode a camel over sand, I rode a train for days alone safely. I also stepped in human poo ( no scam just unlucky). When I think of the smell of India it’s pine forests, cows and rain clouds I think of the most.
How many countries have you been to? Lol.
Hmu if you're ever back bud
@@FunWhiletubing why are u cryin g if she praised. buthurt
Now you're prepared for Nepal !! Come home!!
@@FunWhiletubing I've been to India myself along with most of Europe, Japan, and Colombia, Brazil. India is by far my favourite. From the Himalayas, Mount Everest, to the lush forests of Meghalaya, to the tropics of the South, India is something people can't understand from Instagram algorithms. Some of the oldest history known to man, on par with Egypt. You couldn't comprehend it, go to your little boring holiday destinations and live your microwaveable lifestyle. 😂
Just to remind you guys, india has changed a lot,we have uber so no more taxi scams. We still have some scammers but you can avoid them. The public transport has gotten better.
Just what a scam "Uber driver" would say, lol. Just playing, I hope to visit someday.
This has very quickly become 1 of my favorite pods. Good stuff Ari
Thank you but please don’t cuss
@@youbetrippinpod aye aye capn
@IseFlyZ ahh man you edited your comment, Ari was joking 😂😂
Same here, it’s a breath of fresh air in podcast land!
@@Dannny1067 I didn’t know if it messed with the algorithm or something
As an Indian, I cannot promise anything positive or negative about foreigner experience in India. Literally everything is possible with the sheer amount of people involved in the equation. What I can promise is an experience like no other place can provide (take this on your own risk). The experience will be INTERESTING, positive or negative is a total and complete gamble.
If you want it to be less of a gamble, stick to the modern parts of big cities. If you want adventure venture outside, ANYTHING can happen - the greatest experience you ever had or you could straight up die. It's the final boss battle of any traveller who thinks they are hardcore
gotta say I like the notion of India being the final boss of world travel. people think Russia and China get sideways but India probably goes pretty fucking hard if you take a wrong turn
Unless you are a woman… then we would know what would happen to you
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This and even the duncan trussel one was 20 years ago. Things have changed. They need to update themselves on newer scams
@@lazylion420literally anything can kill you just like any other place but I feel like India takes this shit to a whole nother level where even the fucking good can get you if you aren’t used to strong spices or have a weak stomach
I spent 15 months working and living in India. 🇮🇳 I loved it!!! Can’t wait to visit again.
I am from Bombay would love to host you. I am glad you had a great time in my country
@@qtube8403abey kyu tum log itna jldi senti ho jate ho....vo ahasan nhi kr rhi hai.. india me khus hokr.... treat them like other common people..
@@qtube8403simp
I donated to you on PayPal for your Jew special on the 3rd November 2022 and my message with the payment was "From a Syrian with love 😂". Since that day, PayPal restricted my account for safety concerns and kept asking me to define the use of the word "Syrian" 🤣 I explained to them that I am Syrian, but they would just send me the same email over and over again, until last month they finally approved the payment and removed the restrictions. Love the podcast btw haha
I reported you.
@@youbetrippinpodthat would actually be f*cking hilarious!!! Getting dude added to a "no fly list" after he donated $ to u would be the ultimate Ari move 🤣 That's why ur the President of LoS!!
Weird world, bro. Lol. I'd say that's surprising, but everyday something more bizarre happens. Your country being a slur is a total trip, but then again everything is ran by Ari's people.
I've been to India many times, (and it's the only place I have forgotten to send a postcard to Ari from). I had a great experience in Chennai; the hotel's chef taught me about Indian breakfast, and now I love it! The people were always friendly and helpful. I entered a Shiva Temple, and had to leave my brand new shoes by the entrance. Not only was it an amazing experience, but no one stole my shoes.
No one stole your shoes?! Either that's the greatest story of all time because of the unthinkable, or your shows were the ugliest of all time 😬
As soon as this guest started saying something good about Himalaya / Kerala etc., - Ari cuts him off immediately. Cause no one wants to hear the good stuff
Im from India and visited USA a few months back, trust me New York has become a shit-show along with other cities.
On the the other hand please visit India now ,it has changed for good.
I even saw a homeless person taking a dump outside on streets in US😂😂
Changed for good?. Sanghi spotted opinion rejected. Literally Indian cities have water crisis in summer and flooded streets in Monsoon. Infia hasn't changed for good. Go and see India for what it is. Sanghi chaps like you celebrate mob lynchings which is not a thing in civilis d world
Besides the major cities Louis Katz visited, are there towns or underrated cities you can recommend seeing?
26:00 Bhang Lassi is not hash mixed with Lassi. Its crushed marijuana leaves and buds mixed with Lassi. Hashish is made from the sticky resin obtained from slowly grinding the leaves.
Ari when he's truly enjoying podcasting is one of the best to ever do it. This whole podcast has the same wonder and curiosity that OG skeptic tank episodes had. I absolutely love this show
20 years ago shit may have been bad but it’s fuckn great now.
No it's not
"fckn great"? Where do you live atm?
@@dieterdohlen6386 I know it's not great, but it's his country.
All the people that I talked to seemed to be very comfortable and they didn't think that it was that bad.
@@LeonJames-bk7mc It depends where you live, that's why I asked. I don't think anyone would argue that every place in India is "great".
Btw, you judge yourself in comparison to others, that's why especially Indians who actually live in India will know the good and the bad sides. Just like you do about whatever country you live in r/n ;)
Yeah amrit kaal.
A hour long video can be made on correcting the misinformation this guy is spreading about India 😂
To be fair, this is from over 20 years ago.. we've come a long way since
@@nihalwarawdekar5025 Some of the things he said wasn't true even 20 years ago.😅
As someone who spent a month and a half in Northern India, this is probably the most accurate account of what it's like traveling in India. This Pcast in general is the best travel podcast I've ever heard. Every country that Ari has done that I've also been to, spot on. 👌
Danka
Ari thinking Taj Mahal is a temple was funny 😂
To experience India if anyone is planning to visit please make a trip to any one place from North, South, East and West states. You'll get to understand why India is India. 😂🙌🏻
India is not the new world or a new country. Ashoka unified India/Bharat in like 250 BC. These two people are the bizzaro ones.
Love it!! I’m heading to India to see the Ellora Caves! India has been high on my list
Aye! My neck of the woods! Have a lovely time 😁 are you landing in Mumbai? Go see the lonar crater if you can find a day.
Podcast about a trip to India that'd happened 20 years ago and talking as if everything is still happening out there. C'mon dudes, India has improved a lot. There is a drastic difference between pre and post COVID.
Listening from a cafe in mumbai, excited for this one
Bring me back some poverty!
@@youbetrippinpodWe still make that in America, at least.
@@youbetrippinpod😭😭😭
@@youbetrippinpod yoo wtf 😭
@@youbetrippinpodgimme ur utube Id and password, I hv plenty of poverty I will send it to you by mail
India feels like one of those countries where you're either dying to visit or you will never go no matter who tries to convince you
India sounds really cool, both times i’ve heard it on the show. It sounds intimidating to me, but I think I’ll go some day. I think it’s calling.
I’m still intimidated
@@youbetrippinpod When's Ari's India travel episode coming? Not a podcast episode but you going there to experience the confusion.
Duncan told that same shit shoe story. It’s a goddamn epidemic. Duncan’s bong lassi story floating on the Ganges is terrifying too.
Glad someone else noticed lol
Lol i was just thinking why tf is Ari acting like he's never heard of this? 😂
I was waiting for Ari to mention Duncan's same incident.
@@365MrJAY I'm wondering if this was recorded before Duncans? How could you not remember hearing about shoe shit and bong lassi
@@thepontiackid100% this one was filmed earlier, Ari has his "just got back from Paris" look here
Best way to visit india is to live with a family. That way they can show you the best parts safely and shield you from the nonsense
I don't think those 20-year old scams are still happening.
Today you can book an Uber from 'within the airport' - before you even walk out - and they'll take you exactly to the location you want.
Golf Course syndrome is a legit thing. I work in an engineering office with 95% dudes, and one day the bossman hires a 5/10, literally the entire engineering staff completely changed their behavior and was like "dayyyyyyyuuuuuum"
every time she walks by, its like watching prairie dogs that live in cubicles with how everyone pops their heads up
Being in India for my whole life, I got to learn a lot about my country. Never experienced anything like this guy is describing. He just wants to make the west seem awesome and east seem like a trash.
How the hell do you want to know how it is to travel india as a white foreigner? I travelled India 3 times (5 weeks each) and expierienced a lot of the things he talked about. He also just went to very touristy places. As soon as you leave the standard tourist routes you get a different india expirience. Also: leave your country and you will learn a lot more about your own. Perspective is everything.
East is thrash. Get used to reality.
This was 20 years ago, so many things have changed, but this IS the reality.
When ari will visit india, he will get such a culture shock as what he assumes of early 2000s india through this conversations will be drastically different when he will see all the development in india.
Such a diverse country, each area is different culture, religion, language, food.
U have never seen kerala , Kashmir, uttarakhand, meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh,sikkim , mysore , goa, Hyderabad, vishakapatnam, aruku, Haryana, chandigarh, Ooty and entire northeast and making judgement is wrong
it’s awesome ari brings that backdrop with him to each country. it must be scaring jumping out of that plane everytime
Monday is looking up. This is gonna be a good one.
It’s different for everyone as it’s a free country, no guided tours crap , nothing is ready made for you, just go and see it for yourself
Come to india today. It's changed drastically. And yet still the same !
Ari, i just want you to know you're my hero lol! Ima beginning comedian and I listened to alot of your advice and i just got my first standing ovation at a show this weekend! Thank you for being you 🤙
I wonder why folks would have so much fun mocking a 23 year old India when the tourist purposely went in with a dirt-cheap/economical mindset - to experience the hand-picked bad aspects by doing poverty-tourism!
Unfortunate for this tourist who couldn't even see the best and beautiful parts of India - be it hill stations or islands or coastal towns or tiger reserves.
But they don't care - India-bashing, after intentionally going through its hand-picked worst aspects, is fashionable these days I guess
India is like having a strong coffee every five minutes, you are jolted awake with every random car people place
20 years, nope nothing is the same.
To all fellow Indians , he is talking about a long time ago , so obviously many things might feel made up
He visited when Gaddar released
2:20 Um, India has been a civilization for thousands of years. Just because Colonial settlers say its an independent country doesn't mean it has not been a country and existent civilization for thousands of years.
Also massive trigger warning here for india hate. This podcast is everything wrong with any travel podcast about India.
This is my favorite new pod! I spent 3 weeks on a Greek Island called Paros one summer, and there's a dude there you should interview. He's like 50 now, but when he graduated high school, he island hopped for a few years, selling whatever trinkets he could make out of stuff he found. Can't wait for the next episode!
Youuuu beeeeeee trriiiippinnn, yeeeaaaaaaaaahhhhh 🎶
Best theme some other than 6th and Jump
A lot has changed in 20 years. You can have a perfectly troubleless visit if you want. But yeah it won't be happening in 500$.
Great ep, love how passionate Louis is
You should see him when he butt chugs my dang.
India was nation about 5 to 6k year back …it is mentioned in our vedas .. or old books
I've watched his stand up videos.. great comic, love from India
In Hyderabad a big city in India will get a good breakfast for 50rs for lunch 100rs
Dude, im from india. Where the heck did this guy go?? ... like did he actially go searching for the cheapest seediest places and experiences ? 😂
Know anyone that spent time in Belize? Maybe being a wildlife/nature traveler I feel differently about it, but easily my favorite country to explore; English speaking, rainforests, endless dirt roads for motorcycling.
The English always turned me off for some reason
Belize it or not, Luis J Gomez went there not that long ago..... but all Luis wants to talk about is Jamaica or Havershaw NJ 🤣
Lakes of north east India and flower valley of Uttarakhand, are must visit places.
Would love to hear about their India travels in the last 5 years ….. they have no idea how cheap data rates and smart phones have made the difference
Plz longer episodes! Great work!
The India of today is much different than when he visited
How contemporary 😂 like before I was born
Love love this podcast man. Makes me want to travel even more so.
2:09 a correction, India as a civilization and a unified nation has been around way before your part of the world even graduated from stone age.
Matter of fact in 1947 during independence it was not unified rather it was divided into 3 parts India, west Pakistan (now Pakistan) and east Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
Do get your facts and history correct.
Your content are great otherwise 👍🏻
Anyone else clap when Ari asked?
No
No, but I will when I get home
Golfer clap 💯
Just got done with it
Sure did.
This is such a difficult conversation to listen to, Ari constantly cuts in over his guest trying to tell a story, the subject gets changed almost every 3 seconds. It's so hard to be engaged when its this stop start change non-stop
The story about the guard monkey is so true
He's approx 35+ at least is my assumption!! So, this story is around 15 years old at least.
Dude.. Visit again. Spend some money.. Come back to the podcast. Cheers!
Im sure this has been suggested a bunch but having Kurt Caz on would be an amazing episode😍😍
Who is that?
And where’s he been?
@@youbetrippinpod Kurt Caz is a travel TH-camr who goes to places most people don’t usually visit. He shows a lot about the local cultures and more of the real side of places, not just the touristy stuff. His videos are more of the authentic feel.
Hes been all over.. places like Venezuela, Vietnam, Morocco, Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, Columbia, Egypt
This is an amazing one guys.... funny a.f
katz rules
I misjudged Ari; I’ve seen some recent interviews and actually as time has gone on and I look at some of the comedians that made it huge before Shane Normand and Ari-this guy is so smart and on point that he’s 6-7 years ahead of everyone to the point where when he says stuff it reveals in me how little I know. The heart and soul of Ari is beautiful; I will follow his TH-cam channel now-best I got with this tech
Since it started this is my first Monday morning video i watch. Keep 'em coming!
Since Whataburger isn’t enough to get Big Jay’s lazy pothead ass to the studio, throw in a trail of Hershey kisses. We want the South Africa episode!
Big Jay needs a trail of ciggerattes
I told Jay he could do it when he got his one month chip from AA but he keeps messing up
So happy for a travel pod and its getting even better ari! I luckily had some time off and booked a trip for iceland in 2 weeks have to go back and take some notes on the episode
my intro to louis was at a taco shop comedy pop up in oakland by my apartment- he mustve came to work out before his punchline sf gigs that weekend- absolutely murdered, didnt pull punches- and mad respect to do a gig like that. hell yeah
I bet he didn’t buy any tacos if you know what I mean
Brilliant
I've traveled all over India and never got sick. I never saw violence but was amazed at the trash and refugees living under the freeways.
They have freeways?
The cheap tourist from west in india who wants to survive the whole day with 5 dollars . They will buy the cheapest food, cheapest hotel to stay and then will complain. You get what you pay for.
Ari ..since you mentioned goa..get christopher ryan author of sex at dawn..on this podcast..he has a good travel history..also lived in goa in the 2000s...his co author wife is of goa origin too.
Also graham hancock...he has good travel history..in India...he is the guy who went to NIO Goa to explore the sunken ancient civilization.his wife is south Indian too...
Both these guy on the podcast circuit.
Good ideas!
@@youbetrippinpod ...Goa a very beautiful land...legend has it that...Vishnu shot an arrow....that impacted the sea....and Goa rose out of the sea....12000 years ago ..(as proved by sea creatures found now 1 km above sea level)...tell that to joe he will bust a nut right ter...
Wasn't his book debunked?
I definitely wanna get on this podcast to talk about my travels
this was a brilliant episode
Hi Ari!
My favorite show to listen to at work. You get me out of my cubicle, in Vancouver Washington.
This was an especially entertaining and informative episode.
Keep doing what you’re doing. Would LOVE to see you live someday 💗
I love learning about new country's from yall. So glad you didn't stop podcasting❤❤
Louis killed opening for Attell in Denver. Dude is so underrated
Facts
00:30:00 I had Duncan’s voice in my head, screaming „Don’t take the ‘Larium“ 🤣
Another great Episode Ari! Love ya podcast :-)
This is my first time ever watching anything either Louis Katz and he’s fucking cool asf
I see Louis Katz and I click it! Love it!!❤
He rules
@@youbetrippinpodLouis is awesome, but not as cool at the host!! I freaking love this pod and all the travel stories, please keep this going forever!! 😎✌️
“Does it predate the Jews? How’d they get such a big one?!” 😂 Joe was wrong about this, this is such a good podcast
Hahaha. I forgot about that
Me and my wife just got back from our first trip through Spain, France and Italy and now we’re seriously considering not having children and traveling any chance we get 😅
This episode made me never want to leave the US ever again
pointless discussing a trip to india from 20 years ago. india is much different now
#1 Dad, congratulations again, dude!
I paid for a lot of abortions
I really dont understand banking and putting out episodes like this. This is clearly the 2nd episode, but realeased like 10 later... why?
Lol...next time try not stay and eat at '500 dollars a month' kind of places.....
I always called it “Stewardess Syndrome”-semi-confined space with minimal visual stimuli, interacting with a nice woman with a sweet smile and a personality sparks carnality.
Me and Duncan already went to India. shouldn’t we go somewhere else?
"Just know its a reversal of fortune..... I haven't showered today" 😂😂😂
Rushdie rules
hell yeah!
fun pod
:-)
There is nothing in life that can prepare you for what you will experience the minute you walk out of the airport in India. Travel far people✌️❤️
I do love being a golf course 9
Shane Gillis on Spain
I saw a guy take a shit on the train tracks in Delhi, just jumped down, lifted up his white sheet thing and squatted. I had to ask the Indian guy standing next to me to confirm this was happening, he confirmed but couldn't have cared less. Just another day
Ugh
From the man who brought you "Artisanal Small Batch Gun Violence".
By the way,
I studied a broad once,
Her name was Tammy.
Would be so incredible to get SmallBrainedAmerican on this show. His channel is incredible.
Pod is doing great Ari, cheers from Aus (tralia).
These are all great, listened to every one🎉u had that posh american guy no one ever heard of talking about morrocco a few weeks back and it was still good, maybe you want me😁welsh man living in lithuania, good list of countries visited, month in malaysia may/june. Planning more soon! Maybe i could be your reporter you were talking about- i paint my travels. Love u anyway ari and this show has revitalised my wonderlust ayyye xox
My new favorite podcast
Props on the "Keys Disease" from Islamorada
The inaccuracies here are a tale by themself