India travel vlogs are one of my favorite specially the food. 😂 I knew it when you visited the crowded place, people would take selfies with you guys. Lucky them. I would love to have a photo with Jamie😊
Oh good you're going to love the upcoming series then! 😂 Yes, the food is now #1 on my list of favourite cuisines in the world. Have you been to India?
@@onceuponaglobe Indian food same with arabic food is 1 of my favorite to crave for once in awhile. No I have not been in India although I appreciate watching Indian vlogs because of their unique and interesting culture. Do enjoy your stay. Hope to see more
Good suggestions! We're going to be going to a few places on that list on this trip, but are already planning out next 3 trips back so I'll add these yo the plan for those! Thank you!
Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in Mumbai. I used to work and live in the city for 3 years. I once on an official duties, had stayed at the Taj Palace Hotel luxurious room fronting the Gateway of India for 2 weeks.
Yes, thank you, Mumbai was a dream 😍 that would be amazing to stay at the Taj Palace- probably one of the best views of the city! Next time I go I will ask you for recs!
Are you talking about the area north east of India? We know little about it. What is there to see in this corner of India? There is a lot of India to see and we want to see all the major regions.
@@karlbrady71 Yes, that part. There are 8 states in that region known as Seven Sisters and One Brother. The states are Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim. It's the greenest and less polluted part of India covered with rivers, hills and mountains.
@@STARK50 that sounds great. Is that part more about the natural beauty of India as opposed to unique buildings and foreign invasions? Would that be the place to see the big wild animals like rhino and tigers?
@@karlbrady71 Obviously, NE India is filled with natural beauty. Assam has Kaziranga National Park with highest number of one horned rhinoceros in the world. There are also multiple national parks and wildlife sanctuaries where you can find Elephants, Tigers, Wild Buffaloes and birds. Also Assam has world's smallest and largest inhabited river islands. Manipur has only floating national park in the world. Meghalaya has world's wettest place, Asia's cleanest village and river, India's longest cave. Arunachal Pradesh has first sunlight village in India, also snow-capped mountains. Sikkim has world's third highest, and India's highest mountain Kanchenjunga etc.
@@STARK50 wow, thanks for taking the time to write this out. What is a national floating park? Is it literally a floating island of some kind? Meghalaya is the world's wettest place? Coming from Ireland, I had thought I had seen the world's wettest place. I don't think Meghalaya will make the list. We love caves, we love a good cave tour. India's largest cave would be a top sight. What's the name of that one? Last question ; why is it known as the 7 sisters and one brother? Is that specific to NE India? Are all of your states referred to as male and female?