We're Ina and Wimal, a married couple and independent travellers. We created Armchair Travel to share our journeys with those who can't hit the road right now, offering a firsthand experience from the comfort of their own home.
We believe this is a good place to be, as we strive to make these videos as authentic as possible and the closest you can get to travelling yourself.
We also produce POV Drive videos, offering an immersive driving experience from behind the steering wheel. Together, we'll journey through scenic roads, lively urban areas, quaint towns, historical sites, monuments, and natural wonders, including hidden gems not usually found in tourist guides.
So sit back, relax, and let Armchair Travel take you on an adventure. Whether you're seeking inspiration for your next trip or simply enjoying the ride from home, we're thrilled to have you with us!
Just a thought, I wonder if that is the same guy filmed in the record breakers at 6.18 in 1981 ? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5gKiKa4rehI.html
What is all this for? Why is the rainbow now a symbol of these unpleasant people? Something tells me that if I go to the parade with my beloved wife and children, they will immediately call me a fascist. That's all, it's depressing.
Very informative and realistic experience. Night(low light) scenes are really attractive with those yellow street lamps. It gives a cozy atmosphere to the video.❤🎉
It was my pleasure sharing this experience with you. Soon, I'll be posting two more such videos on marvelous human engineering. So, stay tuned and thank you for watching!
I was stationed at NAS Norfolk back in the 80s. We used to run up and down the intercoastal waterway. Had a 21 ft Sea Ray. When we went into town on the weekends and bar hop, we had 1 lock to deal with. What an experience
Thank you for that info! In addition to my normal travel videos, I'll be posting more such unusual engineering feats, so please stay tuned to this channel.