TOP 24 MOST ROMANTIC PLACES TO VISIT IN INDIA



What's up my adventurous explorer you as you might already know I've already been to India three times which means that I've spent more than four months traveling all around the country non-stop and throughout all those trips I pretty much went to different locations every time so I feel like I've got to see quite a bit of India obviously not everything is it's such a large country but I've seen you know hundreds of different places and today's the day I will share my top 24 coolest places to visit in that gorgeous country and I really hope this list will be very very useful to whether you are you know a local traveller from India or absolutely any country in the world as you go super cool place to visit in India number 24 is one of the largest spices market in the whole world and by far the largest in Asia that is called Nepali Pettibone easy very very large spices market situated in central old baby that was built in the 17th century and throughout this time has grown to Asia's largest spices market there are so many people buying and selling things there now obviously quite a lot of tourists as well the centre of the market is this really interesting square the building where apparently can go all the way to the very top to the rooftop and see the market firm above and there's also hundreds of monkeys running around there it's it's a very ranges in place certainly be ready for a lot of different smells to come your weights it's actually pretty unique though very interesting experience Kelly Bundy is located in the city centre of the old Delhi so very easily reachable from absolutely any place in Delhi whether were the taxi tooktook you know the even have metro is there or absolutely any other mode of transportation is it's 

Very raise it together and that's why of course is one of the most touristy places on this list but Tim I guess certainly worth because it's just such a such a local beautiful Indian experience a cool place to visit in India number 23 is this 'soon docks in Mumbai the Sassoon docks is one of the oldest and largest docks in all of Mumbai that comes alive every morning with thousands of people buying and selling all kinds of fish and soon apparently the docks were created by the British of years ago and even though right now it's not necessarily a very big talk but it really does come alive at 6:00 or 5:00 a.m. every single morning basically for the sunrise because so many people go fishing throughout the night and then whatever they catch they bring to these docks early in the morning and then families are selling it so for example the men go fishing and then they literally throw the fish and seafood and everything onto the dog then their wives or our children they're picking that up and selling it directly there my best tip is to be very considerate of the local people there because there's just so many people there and they're trying to sell you know the products the super fast because you know very very soon everyone's gonna leave right so if you're taking a picture of someone please we consider that some people who want to pass by because it's their job right like that's how they feed their families that's what they support their family so please do not obstruct their work be you know be be very chill and very very humble right and just enjoy the right the Sassoon docks are situated in southern Mumbai 


So if you happen to be in Mumbai it's very easily reachable by a lot of different transport options once again taxis your own motorbike our buses I'm sure you maybe can even find some trains and stuff because it's a relatively touristy area there so you know if you just get into attacks and just tell them you want to go to mrs. hoon dock you'll be there in no time epic place to visit in India number 22 are the colonial churches of Goa you see even though Gois history dates back to a very long time ago in the early 16th century the Portuguese defeated the ruling Bishop resulted and set up a permanent settlement in Goa this was the beginning of foreign rule that lasted for four and a half centuries until its annexation in 1961 but still to this day you can see loads of the Portuguese colonial buildings the most important of which are the grand churches everywhere you go the churches apparently really do take you back in time they almost feel like a like a very cool time machine experience to be completely honest with you because it really does feel like you're in Europe I love Portugal or Spain or you know this day the after Jesus statue is there and stuff it's a it's a very weird experience I guess certainly nothing that I expected to find an Indian we like I've never heard about this part of you know go as history and it just literally blew me away even though we can find I think hundreds or at least dozens of churches everywhere you go and Goa the coolest of them will be located in this tiny town called Villa Goa which is where the colonial Portuguese set up their base basically and that's why you know they built all these structures in there and that's why they look so grand so certainly make your way there it's not too far from from Goa's airport in Vasco da Gama and of course everyone knows that place so once again if you hire taxi or you have your own transportation it's very easy together the roads are really really good and other than that there should certainly be a lot of tourist buses going there or other other kinds of transportation as well because of course it's a pretty touristy place a cool place to visit in India number 21 and I'm sure a lot of you legends might not have expected it because you know maybe a lot of people would put it at their top tier soo and attach my hey as you know of course I'm not the biggest fan of super touristy places and even though you know the badge my house obviously is one of the most beautiful places in the world and it has an amazing history and this and that but I mean when it comes to the places that I enjoy visiting there has to be a bit more nature involved and a bit less speed but to be completely honest I mean 21 first place it out of all of Union its this'll pretty good a the Taj Mahal was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz in the early 17th century for its construction Masons stone cutters in layers Carver's painters calligraphers dome builders and other artisans were requisitioned from the whole empire and also from Central Asia and Iran the Taj Mahal is considered to be the greatest architectural achievement in the whole range of indo-islamic architecture and because of that it's one of the most widely visited monuments and the whole world with as many as ten million people visiting it every single year my best tip is to go to the Taj Mahal very early in the morning obviously as early as you can though at the same time do not expect it to be empty when I wonder during the last time in India when we filming here and I did that really long water bike trip have links in the description box below if you haven't seen it yet either week we woke up and I think 4 or 4:30 and we'll win there at around 5 or 5:30 because he think they open it up at 6 and we thought well surely there's not gonna be a lot of people consider it was Monday morning without everyone would sleep and all that stuff we go there there's literally hundreds maybe even thousands people I have no idea like all these tourist buses and stuff it was insane like we had to queue in line of course and then when we went in everyone was like running to take the first picture of the Taj Mahal and stuff but what if we went in there already so many people is literally a crowd like in some sort of a supermarket yes once again it's a very very beautiful sight so so certainly go check it out and go as early as you can but once you do not expect to be completely empty because um it's not going to be chameleon the Taj Mahal is located in a very very very famous city of India that is called Agra it's very very close to New Delhi once again from New Delhi to agra there are so many transportation options you can easily do a day trip if you want or you can also go to Hungary you can sleep there for a couple of days and explore the Dutch mahalo as much as you like there's obviously a lot of buses trains you 

Know taxis whatever your own transportation is also crazy because from Danny talking to art perfect I mean you could even find that Starbucks is in McDonald's on boy which literally never happens in India you know so so there's a lot of Russians and gas stations and everything it's it's very very well developed compared to a lot of other places so so it's certainly not going to be a problem number 20 kebab ban hamma fourth I see you know a lot of the colonialists from Europe who would you know visit a ship they would also build up their own ports which were very very useful and for them to either trade or obviously defend their you know positions so they would obviously be using it for for a lot of different purposes and because Goa had such long colonialist history they have quite a few different really beautiful parts my favorite I guess is this vertical cowboy that llama fort that was built hundreds of years ago and now it's basically been quite abandoned because it's kind of difficult to reach so I guess not that many people go there and of course they're not making maybe enough money to really preserve it but honestly that's why it's so good it has an incredibly beautiful place it's situated literally on top of a cliff so you can see amazing amazing sea views and their life palm trees all around you and there's this really beautiful wall that's kind of abandoned it's almost sort of you know there's like holes in the wall and everything but it gives you this really really interesting very unique very remote and very very cool feeling and those are the kind of places that I really like as I mentioned before Kappa drama fort is it is situated around 52 kilometers away from Vasco de Gama which is where you have a near port you have a railing station and maybe a lot of us will actually come there so obviously the best way to get to the port is to have your own transportation which is what we did with our motorbikes or obviously few cards it still works as well that being said I really do think there should be many many taxis also taking tourists to to the sport because it's a very beautiful place and as you know what the taxis in India are not necessarily the most expensive tax in the world so I'm sure you can afford especially if you're traveling with some friends and stuff so yes and it will take a while to get there but I promise you it's gonna be one really cool place to visit in India number nine team is a very famous UNESCO World Heritage Site the caves are like Jan the Ajanta caves are 30 rocket Buddhist cave monuments which date from the second century BC the caves include paintings and rocket sculptures this crime is among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art particularly expressive paintings that present motion through gesture owes and form according to UNESCO these are masterpieces of Buddhist religious art that influenced the Indian art that followed as most really awesome places to visit Ajanta does not have the best location it's a little remote so a lot of people go to Atlanta from Mumbai but even that is 420 kilometers which you know in India with with their roads it's it takes a while to reach for example if you have a car or a motorbike and you and you drive absolutely none so if you don't even solve for a yes or a food or you know to go to the restroom it's gonna take you 9 hours to reach is obviously you know if you want to if you don't want to rush too much you know you want to stop everyone said I was gonna take you literally the whole day or actually maybe even two days to reach that place their place is a little too risky because a lot of tourists buses come there but once again I think it's definitely worth it epic police visit in India number a team is a place that apparently does not feel like India at all is the second-largest Tibetan settlement outside Tibet that's called villa Cooper you see in 1960 the government of the Indian state of Karnataka allotted nearly three thousand acres of land at villa cooper and the first ever Tibetan settlement in India came into existence in 1961 these days has become a very popular tourist attraction mostly because it's a place in India it doesn't really feel like India at all and their temples are out of this world style bill Cooper has quite a few different really interesting touristy sights like for example the Golden 

Temple and a few places around it and and those areas are obviously very rigorous there's so many people taking selfies and once again tourist bus has come there there's you know quite a bit of action obviously the locals are making money from it so I guess it's good but visiting it maybe wasn't the best thing however the next day we actually opted in on motorbikes and we decided to explore literally the whole town which is actually quite quite tiny so you know we can you can definitely explore all of it in there just or just a couple bars and went to these like remote monasteries where only the locals lived and then we we started talking with with some local people court for example running Russians and stuff eventually made friends with this guy called Wong Lee who has a Subaru got even allowed us into his kitchen where he was you know making traditional Tibetan dishes and apparently apparently Carnatic is one of the very few states in India where you where people are allowed eat beef as you might know in India you know cows are considered to be sacred so if you eat beef that sound I mean in most places you could actually end up you know in jail and so we saw him preparing different dishes with that he literally blew our lands and stuff and Widow's excellence in a very interesting cultural experience the Allah cookies located in once again cattle Ithaca which is a state in in southern India the closest big city nearby is this place called Nisar which is actually quite quite a twisty place because they have some really beautiful palaces there so they happen to find yourself there below could be is only 65 kilometers away our 60-gram utterly suddenly this so you can I think you can easily find someone to take you there whether a taxi driver some sort of a tourist minivan or a tourist bus or something like this if you have your own transportation problems you can easily do it in a day whether from you saw or maybe Bangalore which is a bit further away but but yeah it's I think it's certainly worth of is it because it's just a very very unique place in India but doesn't feel like India what amazing place to visit in India number 17 is Jason Airport the Jason Airport is located in the ancient desert town of the chase on earth that's a very popular UNESCO World Heritage Site also known as the Golden City of India the town lies in the heart of the power of desert which makes the climate incredibly hot and quite different for most other areas of North India its crown jewel is of course the jazel mark part which is one of the very few living ports in the world has nearly one port on the old city's population still resides within support the fort is located in inside of the city literally inside the city so if you get to deformer you can simply walk to it it's right the highways going there are pretty good because you know relative Teresa location so I think they have trains they are buses you know all that stuff but if you want to take your own transportation or even a bus it's it's a pretty long ride I think from Delhi it's around 600 kilometers are some like this so of course you can go there but it's gonna take a cool place to visit in India number sixteen is a place I'm sure you might not have expected was in India and that is the world's tallest statue flying further the world's tallest statue that is called the statue of unity the statue of unity is a colossal statue of Indian statesmen and independence activist at that vallabha bhatta who is the first home minister of independent indian highly respected for his leadership in uniting the 562 princely states of india without any armed conflict the statue was first announced in 2010 and built a few years later for a staggering amount of 420 million u.s. dollars apparently the statue stands at 182 meters above the ground which makes it by far the tallest statue in world my best tip is to find a way to see the statue from a 

Distance because it just looks so incredible for example looting our motorbikes up to the Statue to we we could leave them kilometres away you know what I mean it just looks so big bigger than the mountains that are surrounding it also not too far from the statutes out there are some gardens that you can go to connect a picnic there and there's some beautiful flowers in this net but the most important part is of course the fact that you can see the statue from there is open and it looks so massive so far and once again surrounded by mountains that are actually smaller than the statue itself amazing the statue of unity is kind of easy to reach I guess because it's not too far from the capital of the state of Gujarat called Ahmed Abad it's only 200 kilometers away and because so many people come visit that place every single year the roads leading up to there are very very good I'm sure there's a lot of transportation options from Ahmed Abad or maybe some some other big cities of India but if you have your own cart or a motorbike it's gonna be just so easy there are signs everywhere and obviously people are really proud about the place so they're easy to reach just gonna take a bit of a time because it's 200 kilometers away no no I'm just making a video okay so the current situation is that have just been kicked out of my first location because apparently visiting my sister here in California some sort of a guy came I was like oh you're not to be supposed to be talking here blah blah blah you need to move out him like okay chill bro it's fine so now I left with everything that I've got in my backpack in my computer as well by the way a super cool new computer that I have from LG either way right now I'm here outside trying to find out another location to finish the video it's time to get back to the video let's go so as I mentioned even though the statue of unity is actually 200 kilometers away from Ahmed abide and the roads are really good and if you have your own transportation or you want to use any of the you know public transport it's gonna take a while but it's certainly gonna be worth it and it won't be too hard super cool place to visit in India number 15 is the agonda beach along the beach is not really very special in any way I guess but the really cool thing about is that it's not really that well developed as some other beaches in the state and as such it has this very remote very very unique very beautiful and very chill vibe that I loved to the moon and back of course they still have some restaurants and now hotels and you know guest house than everything there but there's not that many people that come there there's no you know super loud parties and stuff so when I was there I felt so laid back and so relaxed it was so beautiful I sigh I spent I think two or three days living there and I completely disconnected because for example my phone didn't have any connection Stefan was very hard to find the Wi-Fi there so I just had so much fun in reading books taking very long walks and admiring the beautiful sunsets and sunrises there on the beach and obviously the first web the reason I go on the beach is not really that popular among tourists is because it's not that easy to reach I mean it's it's not hard but it's it's it's it takes it a bit of a bit of a while you know so from Oscar de Gama once again there you know the airport of Goa and the train station everything it's around 65 kilometers or what I think so you can easily find transportation options or go there with your own transport but you know six a few kilometers on those roads ahead is not the easiest task but I'm sure you can do it amazing place to visit in India number 14 is the fort of macron garden the Mechelen guard fort was built in the 15th century and stands right above the city of jugglers the fort is so big that inside its boundaries are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards also turns out that the ports museum is apparently one of the most well-stocked museums in the state of rajasthan featuring pelicans costumes weapons and lots of art as you might have guessed I'm not the biggest fan of visiting very touristy places and obviously quite often museums are maybe a little bit boring but this one honestly I really enjoyed to the wooden back because it was big but there were a lot of different rooms with a lot of different expositions all the expositions were really beautiful we had some interesting information about that item or that era or you know that thing whatever so you could just walk around see these really beautiful things that the royalty were using you know what hundreds of years ago and obviously learn a lot more about the history of that place which was really really cool and was also very well organized very clean very beautiful so I certainly enjoyed this place am even if it's maybe a little touristy pick mahan got a fort is located literally inside the city of jodhpur which is called the blue city of india once again one of the most touristy places in india because not far from delhi and not far from jaipur another very famous city just a few hundred kilometers away so getting there is once again very easy I'm sure there's trainings buses you know obviously good good roads if you have known transportation existed once again in India you know it takes a while to get anywhere because there's quite a bit of traffic and cows and all that stuff but if you have the time and you like these kind of places googley to visit in India number 13 is also the first step well on this list and that is the other large step losses the other large step is certainly one of the most beautiful step polls in the state of Gujarat and also he plays for the great legend which has been in the 15th century the area was ruled by a Hindu ruler it was subject to water shortage and was highly dependent on the rains to alleviate the misery of his people the hindu rulers began the construction of large and deep stepless before this project could be completed though his kingdom was attacked by a neighbouring Westland ruler and the king was killed in battle his would have wanted to commit a suicide and join her husband in the afterlife however the new ruler prevented her from giving up her own life and proposed the marriage she agreed to a marriage proposal on the condition that she would first complete the building of the step when the well was completed in record time that we decided to end her life and jumped into the well ending the saga in romantical tragedy if you happen to find yourself in Ahmedabad the biggest city in Gujarat and it's very easy together because the this temple itself is actually in the outskirts of the city so if you are in the city I'm sure there's gonna be loads of transportation options once again when we're in there with our bikes it's just I don't know like 10 15 kilometers away from the city centre so it's almost inside the city maybe in the outskirts very easy to reach and certainly a place worth visiting amazing place to visit number 12 is one of my favorite towns in all of India hands down I mean I've been to so many towns and cities and stuff and this place will always 


Always always be in my heart because at the most wonderful time there and that town is called auto jam Audigier was established in the early 16th century as this here of one of the many princely states of central India of those times and was so rich that it even built a palace for the Mughal emperor who came to visit the town for just one night over the years several generations of kings and queens lived in this town with vast armies of official servants horses and elbow these days being fertile complexes built by the royalty of those times have been mostly abandoned and only visited by tourists but one can certainly imagine the grandeur in which those people lived just a few hundred years ago Wow arches location is a bit and hard to reach may for example the closest big city to it is Accra which song safe place a lot of people visit but even that is 260 kilometers away in 260 kilometers in India especially in that part of the country is not what you might expect to me and it's probably gonna take you five or six or more hours to action together depending on your speed and obviously if you if you keep stopping it's gonna take ten or twelve or more right so it once again it's a very beautiful place to visit not that easy to reach but that's also a huge upside for you my adventurous next larger because it's not gonna be asked to Misti as it would be otherwise so gorgeous place to visit in India number eleven is the butterfly beach in goa the butterfly Beach is a very tiny Beach actually not too far from from the beach of a ganda that I already talked about in this video and but it's so beautiful it literally blew my mind and once again if you've seen my videos in the past you'll know that I'm the kind of guy who hates the beach and loves the mountains but this Beach was are amazing because one thing it's it's kind of difficult to reach you can't go there with a car only a motorbike or walk but walking is gonna take a long time and that's why not that many people come there I guess but it's it's it's so remote so peaceful so nice there's like rocks around it where you can chill there's obviously quite a bit of sand where you can also you know relax and stuff the water itself is it's like the perfect temperature and everything and we took some some some beautiful Joe and shot some plays and just looked so amazing I literally surrounded by the jungle and stuff it's it's a very very nice place the butterfly beach is located not too far from from ugh on the beach actually just a few kilometers away and I think 60 kilometers away from Vasco da Gama you know they go internationally Airport but the thing is that it's really remote like when we were going there there were no signs and stuff and for example the road has a lot of really crazy holes so you can easily sort of know crash on your side or whatever so it's it's a very interesting ride and stuff has said you can't really take it hard there you either walk or take a motorbike and but even with the motorbikes will still have to park it like I don't know ten minutes walk away from the beach itself so it takes a while to reach but once again good things don't necessarily come easy especially when it comes to travel so certainly go there police number ten is the highest ranking step well on this video and that is Ronnie kabob step the Ronnie kebab step-up was built a thousand years ago by a widowed Queen and is a well known unesco world heritage site that attracts thousands of tourists from around the world in the past this temple was completely flooded by a nearby river but it's still retain over 500 intricate statues and is so well preserved that it's even been named the cleanest iconic place in India the Reineke box temple is located not too far from the capital of gujarat acmella but but it's still 130 kilometers away so I think you'll most likely need your own transportation or you'll have to go with with some sort of a tourist group for there I'm sure in enactment about you canyou can certainly find a lot of transportation options because Rana kebab is incredibly incredibly famous in the area there's so many people visiting it every single year superglue place to visit in India number nine is a place that in a way feels like home to me because I spent quite a bit of time living there and and you know exploring the whole area and that is the largest slum in Asia called lobby the lobby has an area of just over 2.1 square kilometres any population of about 700,000 people making it one of the most densely populated areas in the world the Ravi slum was founded in 1883 during the British colonial era and grew in part because of an expulsion of factories and residents from the Peninsular city centre by the colonial government and from the migration of poor rural Indians into urban Mumbai for this reason that IV is currently a highly multi-religious multi-ethnic and diverse settlement that IV has an active informal economy in which numerous housing enterprises employ many of the son residences leather textiles and pottery products are among the goods made inside navi the total annual turnover is estimated to be at over 1 billion u.s. dollars per year a year ago and published a video about how I spent five days living in the slums of Mumbai and obviously throughout that experience I got to learn so much and I got to see so much and stuff and if you want to visit those areas yourself my best tip is to find a person who will show you around that's so incredibly important it's gonna basically make or break your trip that obvious located literally in the city center of Mumbai basically that's why the line there is so incredibly expensive so going there is very easy can either take a train or a tax you know literally every single person in 



Mumbai knows where their IV is so just you know figure out where exactly when I get to in Dharavi and and go amazing place to visit in India number eight is one of the coolest hill stations in the country called mahabaleshwar Mahabaleshwar is a really beautiful area in the state of Maharashtra that's also home to one of the very few evergreen forests of India and even a canyon they also have some very beautiful remote viewpoints gorgeous farms and of course absolutely amazing roads my best tip when visiting mahabaleshwar is to go to the elephant Canyon and that was my favorite Canyon and it's called the elephant Canyon because they have this rock formation it looks exactly like a like an elephant either way if you go there first sunset the place is kind of big so you can find a pretty distant place from which you can actually see the whole Canyon and you can simply watch this Sun go down obviously hill stations are relatively hard to reach kids of course they're in the mountains right so you can kind of easily reach this place from Mumbai but it's still 220 kilometres away and and you know keep in mind the fact that when you finally hit the mountains when you hit the hills it's gonna be very windy so it takes quite a bit of time to reach but once again if you go there even for a weekend for two or three days I think it's certainly gonna be worth it a few hours of you know driving one way is it's certainly good enough for for the amazing and you don't see their epic place to visit in India number seven is probably one of the most beautiful viewpoints we've seen throughout the eight thousand kilometer motorbike trip and that is month outlet Monday potty is this pretty remote place it's actually not too far from villa koopa the Tibetan settlement but it's it's it's high up in the mountains and getting there is very very hard so you cannot take a car there because you need to draw some tiny rivers and the roads are just absolutely terrible you can either take a proper motorbike or a cheap but but once again because of that not that many people come there because it takes many hours so I Drive up those mountains and if you want to go there for sunrise which is what we did you need to wake up at like 4 a.m. and then it's very cold you know so it's it's kind of hard to get to but it's but it's it's so beautiful when we were there we went to a completely random hill that we saw them I guess the most beautiful that we saw and then we saw the Sun Rise from there sitting on some random rock we were above the clouds we saw all these beautiful trees and hills and mountains and everything all around this interval it was just such an incredible sight Wow I felt so happy my best tip is that when you go to mentality there will be a lot of people trying to sell you the jeep rights yeah some people actually even told us that you all know you cannot go there with a motorbike you need to get a Jeep back because obviously they wanted to sell their services right but we did end up going there with a motorbike and I think that was a much better option because if you take a cheap they will take you to the places where only two tourists go you know so so there will probably be people around you and everyone's gonna be talking and like using their selfie sticks and stuff whereas if you go there with your own transport whether a Jeep or or a motorbike you can you can literally go up absolutely any Hills you can just park your your bike or whatever you know we can walk up and then come down right and so that means you can you can sit absolutely anywhere because the area is really really big it's not just one view pond or one hill or you know one place it's massive right so that would certainly be my best tip if you have that mode of transportation as you already mentioned Mandela potty is located not too far from Villa Copa meaning the closest big city nearby is me sorry but that is 150 kilometers away and if you take a motorbike from there to here it's probably contiguous five hours or so for some of this so it's not very easy to reach but once again it's certainly going to be worth it cuz the views from there are just out of this world stunning super beautiful place to visit in India number six is one of the coolest tiny villages I've ever been to in my entire life and it's located literally inside the mountains of Himalayas and that is village of posh posh village stands in the human child Pradesh state of India it is located at about 2400 meters above sea level on a hill near Castle in the parvati valley surrounded by huge sky high mountains because of its incredibly relaxed atmosphere and beautiful mountain views it is often described as a traditional village turn hippy colony I visited the posh village during my very first trip in India that it was well over three years ago when I when I was bald and I was only twenty years old I think I didn't even know it existed really some some locals told me about it in that and and then I thought well I guess I'll just go check it out and it was so so nice I still remember how I was sitting at this random coffee shop drinking is super cheap watch masala chai with probably the best cafe views of my entire life as I mentioned the Tosh village is located in the Himalayas I remember from from New Delhi I took a night bus which wasn't the best option but it to this to this town called castle and then from there I took another bus to the parvati valley and then it said from there how to take a taxi so it's very very difficult to reach I think it only makes sense if you're already in the parvati valley or you're already in the himalayas and then you can you can go there for a day trip or spend a couple of nights there it's very peaceful very relaxed very very beautiful certainly certainly an amazed we have finally entered the top 5 coolest places to visit in India on this list yes yes if you watch the whole video from the beginning until here oh my goodness you're a true Explorer you're a true legend love you did someone back super happy to have you here number 5 is a place I stumbled upon completely randomly I didn't even know it existed but it was so every kite honestly couldn't believe and that is the Bala Quila fort apparently molecule ax is a very remote pretty abandoned or that's not really visited by a lot of choices because it's it's not a popular well-known destination but the fort itself had the most amazing location is looking very very beautiful I mean all the all the ornaments oh you know all the although the windows and and the walls and the roofs and everything were just so nice and and also it was overlooking some sort of a city nearby and and it was rounded by mountains and we went there during the Golden Hour and I'm a Hindu verse it just literally blew our minds how beautiful and completely empty and abandon that place actually was it was man it was it was definitely the the coolest place to end the trip for that I was so so so so happy being the Bala Quila fort is located not that far from New Delhi I think 160 kilometers but it's a it's a bit in the middle of nowhere if you know what I mean like most people don't really go there because it's not on the way to anything really like you would just have to go there and then base you'd have to come back so if you have your own transportation it's kind easy together the roads are relatively good if you don't I'm not I I don't really think any anyone organized any tours there so I soon maybe just rent a car or motorbike and balance to this beautiful beautiful epic place to visit in India number floor is a place that I visited during my first trip in India when I was 20 and also my last visit in India when I was 24 and both those times were very very nice and that is hampi Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southern India in the 14th century hampi was the capital of the hindu bija negara empire chronicles left by persian and European travelers state that happy was a prosperous wealthy and grand city with numerous temples farms and trading markets it was so prosperous that by the year 1500 ambhi actually became the world's second-largest city after Beijing and probably India's richest at that time attracting traders from all around the world these days Humpty certainly isn't anywhere near to being the world's second largest city but rather a tiny touristy village surrounded by loads of amazing ruins that are spread over 4,100 hectares Oh also their nature is incredibly beautiful my best tip is to be incredibly relaxed when coming to hampi and not brush anywhere so I don't know if you know this but for a lot of people happy is like hey like the hippy capital of India or assembly this so a lot of you know Indians and foreigners actually come to jambe to completely relax chill if there's there's a lot of like yoga retreats and trans dancing events and whatnot and you know like a lot of a lot of music a lot of bars and then super cool coffee shops and you know stuff like that so a lot of people just come there to completely let everything go and and forget life and just be in the moment and have loads of fun and so so I think it's best if you do the same thing cuz then you'll be young we'll be having a great temperature so anything for me generally is very hard to just completely relax and not think about mountains or motorbikes or you know a business and stuff but if you can do it oh my goodness I think Happy's around 350 kilometres away from Bangalore and maybe 450 or 500 from Mumbai so not too far quite doable and even if you do not have your own transportation there's quite a few buses going there so I'm sure if you have the time you can do it super epic place to visit in India number three is the highest ranking hill station on this list and that is booty-booty is a place I didn't really get to visit on my second or third visits in India but I did on my first and it completely blew my mind was such an such a beautiful beautiful hill station Wow apparently you T used to belong to the British and so a lot of British officials would set up their mansions like it was their summer homes and stuff there in Ooty and you know they would go there and Stefan and I guess they were doing a good job of preserving the the locations of that some parks and you know cafes and this and that but these days it's actually one of the largest tea plantation places in southern India that where they're growing so much deeds it's incredible like if you explore the place there's a lot of different tea plantations on on hills and stuff it looks incredibly beautiful and and and yeah it's just so remote in the middle of this like huge jungle and stuff it's a it's a very very nice place with a very very interesting fight once again as a hill station shouldn't be it is a bit remote I remember on my first trip I actually rented a motorbike in Bangalore and I did a short motorbike trip from Bangalore to weekend then back it took us quite a while to reach it because it's around 300 kilometers away and once again you have to cross quite a few different hills and mountains like national parks and stuff it was certainly worth it then but I'm not sure how else you could really go there because it's it's a pretty tiny pulse maybe there are some buses I don't really know but the best option would probably need to try to find them in Bangalore and if not obviously just rent your car or motorbike and bounce there it's a very very nice place really cool place to visit in India number two is by far the most unique temple I've seen in my entire life hands down no competition and that is scheduled our khajuraho is a group of 22 temples that are world famous for their incredibly unique sculptures which depict the art of Kama Sutra control our temples were built in the 10th century during the chandala dynasty of central India after the decline of the dynasty in the 13th century the temples were left under the cover of tents all injuries for many years and only be discovered in 1838 by British army engineer which led to their subsequent appeal now the thing about Kadam is that obviously they have some really really really interesting sculptures that you might not get to see on absolutely any other temple in the world but I actually made a video about khajuraho and I showed some of those sculptures and then the video got age-restricted and D monetize and seven there was quite a bit of trouble so I'm really sorry I cannot show those things on this video because they don't want it to be age restricted and be monetized but I can assure you it's hey it's a very very unique site my best tip is to spend quite a bit of time walking all around the temple because they have hundreds or maybe even thousands of tiny statues everywhere and obviously finding the the really fun ones is not really that easy maybe so just you know relax enjoy walk around check out every single temple and get ready for the for the really really really interesting sculptures 


I guess catch your eye always located a little bit in the middle of nowhere really I like here Wow the closest big city that I visited is Agra obviously but even that is 450 kilometers away I know there's another city called Lucknow maybe it's a bit closer but still I mean you'll certainly have to spend quite a bit of time going there if you go there with a motorbike the roads are relatively good but once again it takes a while and finally oh my goodness we just came to place number one this video obviously took quite a while and super happy you're still here that's it feels amazing thank you so much and this place is very very special to me very important to me I've had the best time ever visiting that place and I really want you to visit athlete yourself and once again if you were still here that means you're quite motivated so you're a legend this place is also a legend hope you guys will be my favorite place to visit in India out of every single place that I've seen thus far is one of the highest motorable roads in the whole world called doula car doula is a mountain pass in the Ladakh region of Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir built in 1976 it was open to public Motor Vehicles in 1983 the elevation of car doula is way over 5000 metres above sea level making it incredibly high much higher than a lot of the tallest mountains you can find in Europe or are quite a few really tall volcanoes you can find in in Asia as well I mean it's just incredible I think even the Everest base camp is actually lower than Cardona itself and that's actually a place you can reach with a motorbike or a car crazy a lot of Indian people seem to think it's actually the highest road in the world and that's what I've been told as well but it turns out it isn't but that doesn't really matter because it's still by far one of the highest motorable roads in the world it's it's early my most beautiful and and coolest place to visit in India that I loved loved loved to the moon and my best tip is to be very careful with the weather when you go into cars look for example when we cross the pass initially the weather was kind of good obviously it was very cold there was ice and snow everywhere but that's that happens all around yeah right because it's just so high in the Himalayas but then we spent a few days in the valley on the other side of kahlúa and then Wood wanted to go back apparently there was a snowstorm and the road was apparently blocked but because we didn't really want to miss our plants from Delhi we had to go so we somehow you know matters to go through the security and everything and we just bounced but that was obviously not a smart thing to do I certainly did not recommend you to do it because it was quite dangerous of course like imagine you're so high up there's the snowstorm right like I can hardly breathe we had to push our motorbikes all the time the good thing was that there were I think six or seven of us we could help each other but still like you know we could hardly feel our fingers one of my friends could hardly breathe we had to give him like an oxygen mask and everything it was it was just incredibly and imagine if there was like like like a snowfall you know what I mean like we could have a clean diet or if you like slipped and you don't fell off a cliff like that'd be the end right so certainly I wouldn't recommend that please be careful with the weather and even if you might miss a flag don't don't go for it because it's actually a pretty pretty dangerous thing to do so please take care of yourself but certainly check out presently if you have the time it's it's such an amazing thing and not only that place actually the road leading up to it is also incredibly incredibly beautiful it'll take you quite a few days to actually get to Kaluga itself but the whole trip will be completely amazing once again as every really cool place in the world ever and the location of critical is of course not very easily reachable what you need to do is you need to take a bus from New Delhi to this town called Manali then in Manali unite you need to get a permission to cross those roads because of Ireland they're controlling the amount of vehicles that can enter which i think is an amazing idea then you need to take your vehicle from from Manali to this village or a town called blade which takes a couple days depending on how fast dries and then from there you need to once again go all the way up to this mountain and then either to the other side or back to leh and then somehow get back home so as I said it takes a while to reach but I think that's why it's so incredible because every single day every single mirror every kilometer every everything is really beautiful you cross mountains and cross villages and chill with the locals it's certainly gonna be oh man I can't believe we're it's finally over look the Sun has almost set already right there it's it's a beautiful day can hardly feel my legs I've been kneeling in this thing I don't know how much and yeah Wow thank you so much for watching the whole video means a lot apparently it was quite difficult to film it it actually took me like three and a half hours with all the walking and finding locations stuff but I said I really hope it's going to be useful to you in your future travels at India's obviously one of the most beautiful places one of the most diverse place he can ever visit in your life and and there's so many cool cool places to visit there so so yeah let me know what you thought about all these place maybe you've already visited a few or maybe you're thinking of going to a few let me know what you think in the comment section down below and if you ever get to visit some of these places in the future because of this video I it'll completely make my day I don't know take a selfie send it to me on instagram exegetical otitis I'll certainly smash the like button and be incredibly happy for you thank you thank you thank you too have a wonderful day whatever you are in the world you bloody legend and of course do not forget to always stay curious um see you next articles

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