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Only list among Indian videos that actually shows good games. Although I have played them already, I do appreciate you introducing these gateway games instead of same old Monopoly and Game Of Life. Great!
Thank you for your amazing comment. I tried to bringing international games in the India market to encourage people to play more than monopoly. Appreciate your comment.
Roads are decent and in good condition. , however I would suggest you to double check weather before going. Too much of rain might not be ideal as you won’t get to step out. Little rain is fine!
maharashtrians are the sweetest people ever. Theyre so kind and welcoming. Bless the grandma who was working so hard. I miss the lovely rural areas of the state . ❤
Second that! The people we met were so sweet and grandma was so hardworking and helpful! We really enjoyed the time and this made to explore more rural areas of Maharashtra and other states of India.
There are very limited pure veg restaurants. We are veg but not Jain, so we used to end up eating on the way in small places like Maggie or momo’s. I don’t have restaurants name handy for bomdila and Dirang as we just select restaurants randomly and sometime eat at the hotel we were staying. Tawang has good cafe scene, we had food in Dharma cafe. We got snow storm so we didn’t get to venture out a lot! I would suggest to carry your own food to be on safer side.
Absolutely beautiful video with stunning visuals, you gained a subscriber ✨. Do you have an idea if whether buses go from Igatpuri to Indore side of the trek? (As opposed to regular route from Bari village?) Also, do they have direct buses from Bari village all the way back to Igatpuri?
Tank you for your lovey comment. I am happy to hear that and hoping that other videos will also be useful. There are no buses to the villages. we had private vehicle. Auto's should be available. Also, other side of the trek is also not something defined, you will have to take help from villagers to access it.