Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:11 Flight with Ethiopian Airlines to New Delhi 00:49 First Impressions India 03:40 Namasté - Our Personal Experiences in Delhi 06:30 Old Delhi Street Food 09:07 Sikh Temple Experience Old Delhi 14:40 Old Delhi Tea 15:48 Narrow Streets in Old Delhi 17:04 Riding a Rickshaw across Old Delhi 17:48 Traffic Noise Old Delhi 18:26 Muslim Market Old Delhi 19:57 Our Personal Impressions 22:45 Lodi Gardens 24:03 Greater Kailash Area 24:45 Feeling like Celebrities at India Gate 25:50 Our Personal Impressions on Lotus Temple 26:40 Lotus Temple 28:28 Tips and Tricks on Traveling India 28:45 How to Pay in India: PayTM 30:10 Transport in India: Uber App 31:40 Spicy Foods 34:14 McDonalds India - no beef
Cute and beautiful family 😊 Lots of love and support from us Indian! Thanks for visiting us... Next time please go to southern and eastern Indian states Those states are beautiful and amazing ❤
Great intro and cinematography in the beginning. Love it. One Suggestion, don't make videos too long. Keep It 20 minutes max. Let's go and welcome to India even tho you are gone back to home now ❤ hope you had a great time ❤
@@our-travel-journal you can always ask the cook to make food not much spicy .I also do the same while I travel other state 😛 ... try tadka ,paneer makhani ,tandoori chicken with Naan .kids will like them . Ask for help to anyone u see .anyone will help u if u need help here🙂
@@our-travel-journaltry to order thali. It's a meal consist of many varieties of dishes served together in a plate. Every Indian state have their own version of thali. Thali us what you can consider what normal people eat at home. They are usually non-spicy. And for other non-spicy food, you can order curries like dal, malai kofta, butter chicken, sahi paneer, palak paneer with rice like pulao or bread like naan, roti etc. Usually curries named like malai, sahi are non-spicy, and the one named lije masala are spicy.
Guys try to visit udaipur, kerala, northeast india, himachal Pradesh and ladakh❤️ you guys will love it. Bcoz Delhi mumbai are just 2 big cities with industries, traffic and pollution. Northeast india is still untouched and its a gem of india and u will see a whole different world there❤️
@@our-travel-journal yes udaipur is beautiful a.k.a "the Venice of East" the city of lakes and stunning palaces, please search about Northeast india it's very different from other parts of india, their food, culture landscape everything is soo different and the people looks east asian❤️ visit meghalaya one of the beautiful northeast state❤️
What a fantastic journey through Delhi with the kids! Your experience at the temple and making bread sounds like such a unique adventure. Did you find any other hidden gems in Delhi that you’d recommend for families visiting the city?
Thank you. Well the things we enjoyed are in this video. The kids especially enjoyed the Lodi Gardens with its many chipmunks 🐿️ Depending on age of the kids I can imagine that the „Waste to Wonder Theme Park“ or Nehru Planetarium could be other nice places to visit for families. But we didn’t have enough time to explore these areas ourselves.
Visit this places in India 🇮🇳🕉️ 1. Leh Ladakh 2. Manali 3. Sikkim 4. Rishikesh 5. Shimla 6. Mumbai 7. Goa 8. Hampi 9. Udaipur 10 . Jaisalmer 11. Mysore 12. Kerala state ( Kochi & Munnar city) 13. Pondicherry 14. Bengaluru 15. Darjeeling .. I suggest u the best places for tourists!!
Welcome to India ,,...plzz come to Maharashtra,,,state of harmony ,,beauty ,,,and wisdom,,, history ,,Like Mumbai ,,pune ,Nashik ,,Kolahpaur ,,, Solapur,,Latur ,,Dhule ,Nandurbar,,,Baramati ,,Pandharpur,,,Paithann,,Shirdi ❤❤❤❤❤
You should have started from Kerala and travelled up North. Kerala, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh are the some of the most beautiful states in the world.
@@our-travel-journal You can consider India as Europe, just like how Europe have different countries different from each other, India has states which are a lot different from each other.
Welcome to India 🇮🇳 And I requested 🙏 you to come to the city of joy Kolkata once . It's a fascinating city with a rich cultural heritage and amazing food . I highly recommend exploring the historic landmarks , like Victoria Memorial and Howrah Bridge , and trying some of the delicious street food . You won't be disappointed... ❤
Rather than applying music to whole videoo . Cut the music into pieces throughout the video and tries to communicate with audience..... It will help sure❤❤❤❤❤ the vlog was awesome❤
What a family!😍 It's not easy to travel with 3 small kids! You guys are just amazing parents 👏👏Love your energy and enthusiasm to explore and gel with Indian's👏👏👏 Enjoy your journey in diverse India😁
One of the good things by seeing the german captioning is that we will learn some german or atleast get familiar with it a bit. By the way how many days were u all in india and which german city are u from? What route did u take from germany to come to delhi, specially the length of the flight and direct or indirect flight
We are from the Hamburg region (North Germany) but flew in from Ethiopia after having spent a month in Africa before going to India😉: Hamburg - Vienna - Doha - Entebbe - Kigali - Nairobi - Kilimanjaro - Arusha - Lobo Airstrip in the Serengeti - Kilimanjaro - Addis Abeba - New Delhi We then spent about 3 weeks in India (New Delhi, Agra and Varanasi) and felt like that was a good first impression of diverse India. We had actually planned to go to Bengalore and the South, too, but the Indian airline that we had booked with went bankrupt 😕 so that we simply decided to leave for Sri Lanka earlier instead of rebooking everything which would have been much more expensive. Do you want to know anything else?🤗
You guys should get more subs, very few foreign vloggers come to India to show it in a positive light, they will show the dirtiest of places, live in the cheapest of places and say India sucks, India is the 7th largest country by landmass, in which Delhi might be the worst city to land on, because no one is interested in the better parts of Delhi, also every state in India is another country by itself. India also has beautiful islands, vloggers should learn from you how to make cinematic video even when the surrounding is not aesthetically pleasing
Wow thank you for that compliment!🙏 We always try to see the good in everything and in India we believe, one should understand that the culture is incredibly old (compared to Western cultures) and therefore rich!
Hi guys welcome to 🇮🇳 but you guys should use subtitle in your videos your viewers will get to know you better. The language disconnected me from this video vlog. Anyways Welcome 2 🇮🇳.
Thanks for your valuable recommendation. RU-vid English Subtitles are actually activated but we also do have plans to switch our videos to English soon😉
RU-vid auto generated captions ARE available! I just tried it out again and it works for me 🤷♀️ But you are right, India was still at the beginning of our world travels and the initial thought was to make videos for ourselves (as memories) and our family & friends back in Germany for them to know where we were. We had never expected to get so many international viewers but are very happy and excited for every one now! That’s also the reason why we try to speak in English in our latest videos.😉
I request you to be in the City of kolkata during 20-24 th October..to see Durga Puja festival....it is unesco cultural heritage festival. You will be mesmerized by the scale and beauty of the art you see ...it will be a lifetime of experience for you...if you miss you will regret it for rest of your life.
What do you mean? It was our first time visiting India and we only saw a little bit of Delhi, Agra and Varanasi. But we feel there is so much more to explore!