Whoa whoa whoa!!! That is amazingly crazy travel experience!! You have gone to place where even Indian tourists don't go and probably have never seen (because it's just village side not architecture). And you chose a mode of transport which Tourists never choose. Anyway, Its good to see tourists who are willing the explore deeper areas, ways of living, culture habits and put themselves through testing places. Happy traveling!!
After a long time of not being able to travel, now we're really looking forward to a trip to Rajasthan. Your videos are very inspirational. Love the authenticity, also very informative. Thank you and greetings from Samui.
Here are the some of recommended places to visit in South India - Kodaikanal , Ooty (Tamil Nadu) ; Munnar, Allepey, Thekkady, Kovalam , Varkala, Wayanad (kerala) ; Hampi, Gokarna, Coorg , Badami , Mysore (Karnataka) ; Vizag, Araku valley (Andhra Pradesh) ; Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, Butterfly beach, Anjuna beach (Goa) .
in india homemade food are lot less spicy than restaurant ones . but you are in rajasthan where 60 percent people are vegetarians so it can be bit spicy . rural rajasthani people are some of the hardest working ever . old women in rural rajasthan are stronger than average young men .
I think Karen is so chill 👍 if I was to take my wife on a trip like this she would be complaining the whole way 😩 ...shes a keeper mate 💯 👍.......🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great video. I watch almost all of your travel videos. You two make better videos than any travel channel or travel resource. I'm glad on this one you decided to cover your bus travels also. It is very interesting to see that part of your adventure. Inclusions of that sort make us viewers feel as though we are travelling with you. It is a more complete picture of your's and Carrol's travel. I am so impressed with your two's decision to stay in what she referred to as "raw" accommodations. After all, when you are in the "middle of nowhere" you will not find any 5-star resorts, eh? That type of stay may not be the vacation choice of many, but it definitely peaked my interest. I am one who would also enjoy learning about very differing cultures and immersing myself into their world, as you two did. Travel does not have to always be about visiting the most beautiful and exotic beaches, coastlines, mountains, etc. Sometimes it is so refreshing and vibrant to learn about places, such as you visited in India, that one might not consider a top vacation spot like you find in major travel brochures. Keep up the great work and happy travels.
One tip. Please end your meals/day with a glass of fresh buttermilk or Yogurt/Curd . They are full of prebiotics and will help you avoid Delhi belly and stomach ailments 🙂 Also, we Indians have 'Ghee' in our food, which is why we don't get our stomach upset. Ghee is also filled with probiotics ( coats a inner lining from throat to our stomach). If you cannot have curd or buttermilk, ensure you have one fresh lassi. This will ensure that you don't fall sick and don't face any issues while eating any type of vegetarian food in India 🙂
Lassi or Dahi/curd have totally different properties compared to buttermilk, as per Ayurveda. Curd increases cough but gives strength while buttermilk aids digestion and thus improves longevity.
Amazing as always! The village and the villagers were so excited and happy to see you both. I love how excited the children were as well as being a little shy at the same moment. Can't wait for the desert video you to. Oh and as for the cost of the bus I went to a few other vloggers I watch, I saw fares from $7.94 for 6 hours but it was night. Must be a different day far. Just have to say you and Carolina are our favorite ones out there. So kind, humble, and easygoing with amazing stories and footage. Thank you for bring the world to our livingroom 🌏😎
Thanks for the support always Rodger! This trip to this village was one of the best experiences of our lives, can’t wait to work on the next video 🙂 the kids in India are great, always extremely excited to see tourists and easy to film as they all want to be on camera haha
@@JumpingPlaces ive done about 4 months in india during 2 seperate trips. I quite liked manali up in the Himalayas and Gokarna which is next to Goa. Check out sri lanka after india as more relaxed and calm version of India.
6:55 you probably figured this out by now but with spicy food especially in India, you can ask for raita which is a yogurt side that kicks down the spiciness level a few notches. Can also get something like lassi a yogurt drink often mango that is tasty and has the same effect. Drinking water (and probably even cola) actually exacerbates the spiciness. More rice can tame too
if you want to see best beaches in india then please visit south goa, pondicherry , kerala . if want to see bluest water ever then visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands .
The part with you and Carol sleeping outdoors at night reminds me when I was a kid living in Tehran, Iran back in the 70’s (my father took a job there) , and we occasionally slept out in the balcony during the summers. So cool. And, you got to meet a couple of celebrities to boot - Michael Jackson and Al Pacino. Lol
Excellent video!!! Loved that you filmed the bus and part of the trip getting there, never seen a bus quite like that, sleeping quarters on the top and sitting on the bottom. What an awesome but at the same time rustic village, a little sad to the children are so poor that they play with wooden homemade cars. when you compare them to the children in a developed countries. You guys are brave people, you're in the middle of no where without the knowledge of the language, thank God you slept on the roof, when I saw that hut, I immediately thought of a cobras hiding in the twigs of the roof. :)
Yeah the hut was quite a bit warmer also so outside was better, we both have never really experienced a village quite so simple for sure. In general everyone seemed happy and they all seemed to be getting by ok but as an outsider it is definitely kind of sad that they have to ask for pens to play with e.t.c things that are so basic and simple for us to have as outsiders
Seem like quite an authentic experience. It’s amazing how happy the people that have such little. It’s amazing how consumerism has consumed our western societies
@@bajan256 So very true. If you grow up with, and all you know is clay and cow shit, then you would be very content and satisfied with those conditions. That is most likely why they live such happy lives. They, unlike many Americans, are not always wanting the newest Iphone or OLED 4K TV, etc. The more we have the more we want. Americans could learn quite a bit about happiness from others who celebrate what they have rather than always wanting better and bigger things.
Wow so remote but peaceful! Seems like the locals are super friendly. I wonder what they do in their past time? Looking forward to your next vlog for sure...btw, bet that toilet was interesting to use 🤔
in indian villages ppl work hard for 5 or 6 month between september to march as that is after monsoon season when they sow and reap 1000 of different kind of crops . rest of year they simply sit idle or enjoy their happy peaceful life as during summer month after march temperature gets too high to do any work in fields .india has highest area of framland on plant and is among top 3 producer of all major crops .
If u and Carolina did in fact sleep on the roof that’s a quintessential Indian thing to do - my friend from Delhi said she and her siblings and cousins would all sleep up there cuz it was cooler. Yes, good u included the travel part in your travel video - seems natural to do. On the second bus u two couldn’t get seats together? Well, it made for a great visual sitting & mini-waving from ‘back there’ in the bus. Pushkar is camel central when they have their big camel market. Like other watchers have commented, Carol is a really good sport for roughing it with you. And the food always looks good - my wife and I love Indian food. 😋
Yeah carol is actually the one who found this place on Airbnb, was her idea 😁👍 yeah we slept outside 2 nights in a row and it was great. So many stars also since we were in the middle of nowhere 👌🇮🇳
Great... Little bargaining is another part of traveling in India. If u r not booking online. You can save in booking tuktuk..rikshaw aur in local hotels. But in this desert i think this is gud to help these ppl . I don't think they would have any source of income.. must ask before u leave this place. And and toilets...this will be a great challenge for both of you,😅😅🤔
Hi, your travel videos are great (came across you first when searching for Gili Island / Lombok Travel vlogs), but this one especially stands out since you are also taking your journey from A to B into account. May I suggest, try "Namashkar" instead of "Hello", you will notice the difference immediatly, "Namaste" is for beginners, "Namashkar" for more advanced India travellers. (And for sure try to learn the very basics like "How are you", "Are you crazy?" (the definition of crazy is different in India in nuances than in the Western Hemisphere): "Kia hal he?" "Pagel he?"...
Bro India is like another planet now you are in desert if you gone through Goa u can enjoy in Lots of famous beatchs and if u gone through Himalaya u can enjoy in snow if u gone through Ladak u can enjoy bike Ride in Mountains and if u gone through Kerala u can enjoy very green full 🌳 Forests 😎
How do you guys think your projected budget of $15,000 each is doing? I am thinking of traveling for an extended time in about a year, do you think $20,000 is enough?
Still going according to plan but we make a bit from youtube and also get credit on airbnb from people using our airbnb links in the description. 20k should easily be enough for sure especially if you stay in hostels a lot and eat street food e.t.c
Bro in India tuktuk charge 20 rupees maximum for 10 kilometers per person ....but you give 200 rupees ...next time when you travel India or other countries please ask locals to How much Charge in area ...❤️
Like i said you got to wear a turban.So you don't get ripped off. Very nice but noisy there.The people are so friendly.The toilet i could never do at 62 years old.
Yeah we are great! Still working on that vid and need good internet to upload it lol. Hopefully in the next place we stay it has good internet to upload
@@JumpingPlaces Great .i am glad everything is oke....i was missing ya nice.. daily vlog...lol.... anyway ...thanks for answering ...and good luck booth off you two....best wishes from the middle off The Netherlands.
2016 trip to India to see the Kailash Temple the ruins of Hampi, and the Barabar Caves...these sites are absolutely unbelievable! breathtaking, amazing, mind-boggling!! Since you'all are enduring the filth and stench of India, maybe visit these sites before you leave?
@@JumpingPlaces If you enjoyed then fine.Actually,I was forced to skip khudi by my guide.I believed him & opt for Sand dune.But I must say a lonely isolated place and my family decided to leave before sun set.But Sand and desert was big.Good luck.
In general it’s more because English isn’t her first language and she is shy anyway, we only ever talk to each other in Portuguese. I just switch over to English when I have the camera on
neither of us go out of our way to put on a happy face, many times when I am happy I still just look normal. We don’t feel the need to put on some over exaggerated happiness for the camera even if that gets more views
@Prime iQ im religion less, its just your perception. Y cant u keep u r perception to yourself 🤷♂️instead of poking someone. India is safe, i know. Who r u to tel me to leave? Dont do drugs 🤦♂️
- Watch all the India videos in this playlist:
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Whoa whoa whoa!!! That is amazingly crazy travel experience!!
You have gone to place where even Indian tourists don't go and probably have never seen (because it's just village side not architecture). And you chose a mode of transport which Tourists never choose.
Anyway, Its good to see tourists who are willing the explore deeper areas, ways of living, culture habits and put themselves through testing places.
Happy traveling!!
Yeah this was one of the most authentic and genuine experiences we have ever had in all our travels, can’t wait to get the next video out 😁👍
After a long time of not being able to travel, now we're really looking forward to a trip to Rajasthan. Your videos are very inspirational. Love the authenticity, also very informative. Thank you and greetings from Samui.
Here are the some of recommended places to visit in South India - Kodaikanal , Ooty (Tamil Nadu) ; Munnar, Allepey, Thekkady, Kovalam , Varkala, Wayanad (kerala) ; Hampi, Gokarna, Coorg , Badami , Mysore (Karnataka) ; Vizag, Araku valley (Andhra Pradesh) ; Palolem Beach, Agonda Beach, Butterfly beach, Anjuna beach (Goa) .
in india homemade food are lot less spicy than restaurant ones . but you are in rajasthan where 60 percent people are vegetarians so it can be bit spicy . rural rajasthani people are some of the hardest working ever . old women in rural rajasthan are stronger than average young men .
I think Karen is so chill 👍 if I was to take my wife on a trip like this she would be complaining the whole way 😩 ...shes a keeper mate 💯 👍.......🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It was actually she who found this place, so I didn’t take her... she took me haha 😆
Great video. I watch almost all of your travel videos. You two make better videos than any travel channel or travel resource. I'm glad on this one you decided to cover your bus travels also. It is very interesting to see that part of your adventure. Inclusions of that sort make us viewers feel as though we are travelling with you. It is a more complete picture of your's and Carrol's travel. I am so impressed with your two's decision to stay in what she referred to as "raw" accommodations. After all, when you are in the "middle of nowhere" you will not find any 5-star resorts, eh? That type of stay may not be the vacation choice of many, but it definitely peaked my interest. I am one who would also enjoy learning about very differing cultures and immersing myself into their world, as you two did. Travel does not have to always be about visiting the most beautiful and exotic beaches, coastlines, mountains, etc. Sometimes it is so refreshing and vibrant to learn about places, such as you visited in India, that one might not consider a top vacation spot like you find in major travel brochures. Keep up the great work and happy travels.
One tip.
Please end your meals/day with a glass of fresh buttermilk or Yogurt/Curd . They are full of prebiotics and will help you avoid Delhi belly and stomach ailments 🙂
Also, we Indians have 'Ghee' in our food, which is why we don't get our stomach upset. Ghee is also filled with probiotics ( coats a inner lining from throat to our stomach).
If you cannot have curd or buttermilk, ensure you have one fresh lassi. This will ensure that you don't fall sick and don't face any issues while eating any type of vegetarian food in India 🙂
Thanks! Yeah I have been having a lassi with most meals so far 😁👍🇮🇳
Lassi or Dahi/curd have totally different properties compared to buttermilk, as per Ayurveda. Curd increases cough but gives strength while buttermilk aids digestion and thus improves longevity.
Amazing as always! The village and the villagers were so excited and happy to see you both. I love how excited the children were as well as being a little shy at the same moment. Can't wait for the desert video you to. Oh and as for the cost of the bus I went to a few other vloggers I watch, I saw fares from $7.94 for 6 hours but it was night. Must be a different day far. Just have to say you and Carolina are our favorite ones out there. So kind, humble, and easygoing with amazing stories and footage. Thank you for bring the world to our livingroom 🌏😎
Thanks for the support always Rodger! This trip to this village was one of the best experiences of our lives, can’t wait to work on the next video 🙂 the kids in India are great, always extremely excited to see tourists and easy to film as they all want to be on camera haha
Nice vídeo good look both of you guys god bless you,take care.
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Proper travelling India a lot harder than south east asia but lots of rewards. Just takes a while to get use to the culture shock.
Yeah this place is something else! Everything seems so authentic here, can be stressful but also unbelievable and amazing at the same time 🇮🇳❤️
@@JumpingPlaces i had a nightmare on my first trip to india i got food poisoning on my first day. I went veggie after that and i was fine.
@@adammason4454 Damn! Which places did you visit and what was your favorite? So far my stomach has been great, surprised!
@@JumpingPlaces ive done about 4 months in india during 2 seperate trips. I quite liked manali up in the Himalayas and Gokarna which is next to Goa. Check out sri lanka after india as more relaxed and calm version of India.
6:55 you probably figured this out by now but with spicy food especially in India, you can ask for raita which is a yogurt side that kicks down the spiciness level a few notches. Can also get something like lassi a yogurt drink often mango that is tasty and has the same effect. Drinking water (and probably even cola) actually exacerbates the spiciness. More rice can tame too
Great Video. I love how you guys get right in there you two rock.
Himachal pradesh 🔥🔥🔥🔥 for mountains and snow
Not sure if we will make it to the north this time! About to head down south soon
So glad you showed real India! Like you said,there is no place like it!
I like that you did this on the road video,it's so much fun to watch it! :))
Yeah this experience was something else!
if you want to see best beaches in india then please visit south goa, pondicherry , kerala . if want to see bluest water ever then visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands .
watch this video to see beauty of Andaman and Nicobar Islands - th-cam.com/video/Rbn0cxbl28M/w-d-xo.html
The part with you and Carol sleeping outdoors at night reminds me when I was a kid living in Tehran, Iran back in the 70’s (my father took a job there) , and we occasionally slept out in the balcony during the summers. So cool. And, you got to meet a couple of celebrities to boot - Michael Jackson and Al Pacino. Lol
What an adventure! Thank you for sharing! 🇵🇷
Yeah something else!
Simply awesome video....
Welcome to India
Cheers bro!
I love Jaisalmer. The first time I reached I felt like it's a city something straight out of the pages of Arabian Nights.
I always take my hat to Carol. Good on you girl...
😁👍
What an amazing experience. Would love to do the same, but I don´t have a travel buddy atm.
Excellent video!!! Loved that you filmed the bus and part of the trip getting there, never seen a bus quite like that, sleeping quarters on the top and sitting on the bottom. What an awesome but at the same time rustic village, a little sad to the children are so poor that they play with wooden homemade cars. when you compare them to the children in a developed countries. You guys are brave people, you're in the middle of no where without the knowledge of the language, thank God you slept on the roof, when I saw that hut, I immediately thought of a cobras hiding in the twigs of the roof. :)
Yeah the hut was quite a bit warmer also so outside was better, we both have never really experienced a village quite so simple for sure. In general everyone seemed happy and they all seemed to be getting by ok but as an outsider it is definitely kind of sad that they have to ask for pens to play with e.t.c things that are so basic and simple for us to have as outsiders
wood toys are eco-friendly too,
@@merohit121 Yeah, you can look at it that way too!
did you go to Jaiselmer fort ? it's beautiful and only habitant fort in the world .
Clay and cow shit huts!!! Well that’s different. Very organic and earth 🌍 friendly
Yeah definitely a first!
Seem like quite an authentic experience. It’s amazing how happy the people that have such little. It’s amazing how consumerism has consumed our western societies
@@bajan256 So very true. If you grow up with, and all you know is clay and cow shit, then you would be very content and satisfied with those conditions. That is most likely why they live such happy lives. They, unlike many Americans, are not always wanting the newest Iphone or OLED 4K TV, etc. The more we have the more we want. Americans could learn quite a bit about happiness from others who celebrate what they have rather than always wanting better and bigger things.
@@JumpingPlaces I hope in your future travels you will include more "off the beaten paths" locations.
Randy Godwin good point
You are nice person I like all video watching
@Jumping Places Come to Himachal(India) if you ever visit again.
Wow so remote but peaceful! Seems like the locals are super friendly. I wonder what they do in their past time? Looking forward to your next vlog for sure...btw, bet that toilet was interesting to use 🤔
Yeah that toilet is pretty common in India, the trains have that toilet also so we have gotten used to it.
They were definitely extremely friendly, especially the kids here in India. Reminded me of kids in the Philippines but here they are less shy lol
in indian villages ppl work hard for 5 or 6 month between september to march as that is after monsoon season when they sow and reap 1000 of different kind of crops . rest of year they simply sit idle or enjoy their happy peaceful life as during summer month after march temperature gets too high to do any work in fields .india has highest area of framland on plant and is among top 3 producer of all major crops .
ellie,muffasa and others I hope to visit someday 👍
nice raw vlog guys 👍💕
After this you should visit udaipur too.
Planning on spending diwali there after visiting pushkar 😁👍🇮🇳
She is looking so pretty and very Indian , its Nice Vlog I adore the content and thank you for sharing it , I am waitng got your next video.
If u and Carolina did in fact sleep on the roof that’s a quintessential Indian thing to do - my friend from Delhi said she and her siblings and cousins would all sleep up there cuz it was cooler. Yes, good u included the travel part in your travel video - seems natural to do. On the second bus u two couldn’t get seats together? Well, it made for a great visual sitting & mini-waving from ‘back there’ in the bus. Pushkar is camel central when they have their big camel market. Like other watchers have commented, Carol is a really good sport for roughing it with you. And the food always looks good - my wife and I love Indian food. 😋
Yeah carol is actually the one who found this place on Airbnb, was her idea 😁👍 yeah we slept outside 2 nights in a row and it was great. So many stars also since we were in the middle of nowhere 👌🇮🇳
Good blog ...keep it up! If you have time then please visit simla and ladakh
Great...
Little bargaining is another part of traveling in India. If u r not booking online. You can save in booking tuktuk..rikshaw aur in local hotels. But in this desert i think this is gud to help these ppl . I don't think they would have any source of income.. must ask before u leave this place. And and toilets...this will be a great challenge for both of you,😅😅🤔
Haha yeah we have had to use that toilet sometimes in other countries but on rare occasions 🙂
Hi, your travel videos are great (came across you first when searching for Gili Island / Lombok Travel vlogs), but this one especially stands out since you are also taking your journey from A to B into account. May I suggest, try "Namashkar" instead of "Hello", you will notice the difference immediatly, "Namaste" is for beginners, "Namashkar" for more advanced India travellers. (And for sure try to learn the very basics like "How are you", "Are you crazy?" (the definition of crazy is different in India in nuances than in the Western Hemisphere): "Kia hal he?" "Pagel he?"...
also check out bald and bancrupt's Rajastan vlogs, really recommended and authentic imho.
Gabriel Traveler also has a short primer video on good Hindi words and expressions to use.
👍🎥👌☮️🕉️ good Job Chris e Carol
Bro India is like another planet now you are in desert if you gone through Goa u can enjoy in Lots of famous beatchs and if u gone through Himalaya u can enjoy in snow if u gone through Ladak u can enjoy bike Ride in Mountains and if u gone through Kerala u can enjoy very green full 🌳 Forests 😎
You said you traveled to the sleeper bus?
Yeah 👍
Looking forward to your thar desert vlog!! :)
Like your videos. Very interesting and informative!
200 it's just double for auto
How do you guys think your projected budget of $15,000 each is doing? I am thinking of traveling for an extended time in about a year, do you think $20,000 is enough?
Still going according to plan but we make a bit from youtube and also get credit on airbnb from people using our airbnb links in the description. 20k should easily be enough for sure especially if you stay in hostels a lot and eat street food e.t.c
Cool dune buggy you got there
you are actually living a life
Bro in India tuktuk charge 20 rupees maximum for 10 kilometers per person ....but you give 200 rupees ...next time when you travel India or other countries please ask locals to How much Charge in area ...❤️
Wrong bus😕Volvo,scania,Mercedes buses best
Cheers! Yeah we thought our hotel would get us a good one haha
The bus fares are more high they demanded the high fare rates from you
Bro , whenever you are coming to india
Take help from a local person
Only he can save from scammers .
I am from Nagaur ( central dist ) Rajasthan
Like i said you got to wear a turban.So you don't get ripped off. Very nice but noisy there.The people are so friendly.The toilet i could never do at 62 years old.
Hi i am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 where are you from
We are from England and Brazil 😁👍
@@JumpingPlaces bro what is your country name
@@funnyworld1097 he said that he is from ENGLAND and his wife is from BRAZIL !!!
What happened ...tomorrow? Desert ?i hope you booth are all right.??? I hope you are not sick from the food..
Yeah we are great! Still working on that vid and need good internet to upload it lol. Hopefully in the next place we stay it has good internet to upload
Don’t hesitate to eat Indian food u will never get sick just make sure that drink clean water that’s it
@@JumpingPlaces Great .i am glad everything is oke....i was missing ya nice.. daily vlog...lol.... anyway ...thanks for answering ...and good luck booth off you two....best wishes from the middle off The Netherlands.
Some times people can't handle the healthy fresh food.....can happen anywere any time
..I love India
how you know this place man you will make me crazy hahahahah
2016 trip to India to see the Kailash Temple the ruins of Hampi, and the Barabar Caves...these sites are absolutely unbelievable! breathtaking, amazing, mind-boggling!! Since you'all are enduring the filth and stench of India, maybe visit these sites before you leave?
Yeah I was thinking of maybe going to Hampi from goa!
You chosed the wrong place.Khudi. Sand dew was the right place in jaiselmer a pure desert.Lots of tourists visits Sand dew.
The sand dune was empty and we had it all to ourselves so definitely not the wrong place 🙂 check the next video 👍
@@JumpingPlaces If you enjoyed then fine.Actually,I was forced to skip khudi by my guide.I believed him & opt for Sand dune.But I must say a lonely isolated place and my family decided to leave before sun set.But Sand and desert was big.Good luck.
use red bus app for good buses in india. these random private buses are worst . state transport corporation buses of respective states are better
Those eye
Bro visit Kerala
If prices mysteriously rise after doing a deal, or there are unexpected surcharges...they're ripping you off Chris!
Yeah for sure! 2 extra charges after we got the initial ticket
Why is your girlfriend so quiet and always seems so uninterested? I might be totally wrong, but she looks so bored and unhappy.
In general it’s more because English isn’t her first language and she is shy anyway, we only ever talk to each other in Portuguese. I just switch over to English when I have the camera on
neither of us go out of our way to put on a happy face, many times when I am happy I still just look normal. We don’t feel the need to put on some over exaggerated happiness for the camera even if that gets more views
Alright, I understand now. Very good then.
❤️
Thumbs up
Interesting toilet.
Yeah you get that toilet in many places here, on trains also
Next video title: We got eaten alive by mosquitos sleeping on the roof!
Lol
You got ripped by bus agency
Yes the bus scammed you
autorikshaw scam you ...lol
Acha lage to India ana nehi to badnam karneke liye india mat ana
its irresponsible to take a woman to india
Lol you don't know anything about India other what media shows you
Haha jesus is with u, dont fear just go🙏
It's irresponsible to post such idiotic comments...
@Prime iQ im religion less, its just your perception. Y cant u keep u r perception to yourself 🤷♂️instead of poking someone. India is safe, i know. Who r u to tel me to leave? Dont do drugs 🤦♂️