Hey Wayne, Thanks for giving me a chance to show you around the city,it was really fun day for me ,learned so much about vlogging and life from you , you're very kind , loved the vlog ❤.
I am also from Ahmedabad thanks to Hardik and you are very lucky gentleman for getting a warm welcome from Mahendra Patel the owner of Raipur bhajiya house.
90 % of Westerners are afraid to step foot in India out of fear of catching some horrible disease. Really nice to see people like Mr. Wayne, the intrepid traveler. Even most middle class Indians do not want to travel dirt cheap anymore.
Hey, Stevo. I shouldn't be surprised by now, but it's still pretty amazing to me that all these Indian people invite you in for food or chai like you're one of the family. great stuff! Hope all's well for you, mate.
Hi Wayne your bargaining skills impressed me man, Westners are so shy to haggle with the shopkeepers but you are better than any indian worth his chillies.
Wayne you are bang on. Folks all over India eat such fritters or locally called Pakodas in general when they have a drink or during a rainy day or as a evening / morning snack.. you should try such Pakodas from various places and you would get such variety in tastes 👌
@@fiascodagama1 nice that your little food vlogs are gathering good traction. Ah yes you said you are going to Goa later, and may I suggest you visit Bangalore or Chennai in the final leg as your visa is getting over and fly out to Sri Lanka before returning back.
TY for sharing Wayne The kindness of strangers just awakens the soul . Simplest things have the biggest impact . Peace and happiness . Gift of giving Its just so cool.❤
You're so right, jane. I'm continually humbled by the number of people throwing their doors open and giving me food and company. Very fortunate. Good to see you.
Wayne you are such a breath of fresh air. Kind, polite, friendly, inquisitive. No wonder the locals are treating with such affection and care. Just found your channel today and I’m an avid fan already. You remind me a bit of bald and bankrupt. Keep up the vlogs, I’m hoping to see more of India!
It's been 5 years since I visited Ahmedabad, shame it was in the monsoons, however, it was fantastic and the food is out of this world. ISKON restaurant was one of the best places I ate.
Sir When you go back to Australia, you should tell the reality of india to Australians. In real how diverse and good for tourism is india. You should visit Meghalaya state . This is a north eastern state in india, very natural. Completely different from delhi and crowded place.
If you want to drop by for a day or 2 on your way to Mumbai, I can show you my hometown and it's hospitality sir... It's Navsari (a 2000 year old city) it is closer to Surat
For the state of GUJARAT, all guide books are outdated, so here are some things to see: 1. Statue of Unity (tallest statue in the world) near Vadodara 2. Gir National Park (The only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion) 3. Akshardham Temple in Gandhinagar, close to Ahmedabad 4. Modhera Sun Temple close to Ahmedabad 5. Rann of Kutch: Rann Utsav Festival (Oct. to Feb.) is amazing! 6. Sabarmati Ashram of Mahatma Gandhi in Ahmedabad 7. Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara 8. Somnath 9. Dwarka 10. Diu 11. Rani Ki Vav 12. Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building in the world) 13. Narendra Modi Stadium (largest stadium in the world) 14. Manekchowk night market in Ahmedabad 15. Law Garden night market in Ahmedabad 16. Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad (possible sight of 2036 Olympics) 17. Kankaria Lake Recreational Area in Ahmedabad 18. Adalaj Stepwell 19. Hathee Singh Jain Temple in Ahmedabad 20. Ambaji Goddess Temple in Banaskantha District 21. Shatrunjaya Hill temple in Palitana 22. Nilkanth Dham Swaminarayan Temple near Vadodara 23. Saputara Lake 24. Polo Forest 25. Dholavira (ancient city ruins from 3500 BCE) 26. Balasinor Dinosaur Excavation and Museum 27. Science City in Ahmedabad 28. GIFT City (new fintech city being built) And be sure to do the Thali restaurants in Ahmedabad. They are something unique. Here are some of the best: 1. Agashiye 2. Atithi 3. Gordhan Thal 4. Vishala 5. Rajwadu 6. Iscon Thal
@@fiascodagama1 You're very welcome! I wish I would have known about these places before visiting, it would have saved me a lot of time. But I'm glad the list can help others.
Sir I would love to see you vist shiyadri mountain and beaches in Maharashtra it is very underrated and it is very beautiful at rainy and winter session. Hope you would have great journy and would love India😊
Wayne good morning. You're a very subtle, tactful honest man. The leafy thing wasn't your cup of tea nor would it be mine either. As you and I and many other foreign tourists and travelers have experienced, Indians are very welcoming people in general but not always the case. Hardik is a happy-go-lucky kid. Cheers mate.
Hey, Eddie. Yes, India has its element of dubious types like any other country. Fortunately the overwhelming majority I've met have been tremendously hospitable. Good to see you, Eddie.
Hi, nramesh. I'm really looking forward to seeing the south as I believe it to be quite different. That's the great thing about India - it's so geographically large and diverse.
Hi blueeyes, thanks for saying hello. Uttarakhand is often mentioned to me as somewhere to visit and also a place I'd like to see. The Himalayas are indeed a magnificent sight.
❤❤ Hello..sir welcome to Gujarat. you are a my Gujarat gest. gest men's is god. So. save the yours money.😅😅 Gujarat hospitality very well. forgets all over world. but come to Gujarat. please visit plece of Desano pado there many tips Gujarati Fafda morning time. Gathiya. Jalebi. mix Bhajiya. papdi chetni very testy. your life time memory. Theank sir. injoy indian foods ❤❤❤❤
You create really informative and exciting videos. I am from India Pune I would like you to explore Pune , it is in Maharashtra, India, is a popular tourist destination known for its historical landmarks like the Aga Khan Palace and Shaniwar Wada. With a pleasant climate, diverse cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene, Pune offers a delightful experience for tourists seeking a blend of history and modernity. .......All the best for your journies ❤
@@fiascodagama1 no problem sir. If you planning to visit north eastern part of India then kindly do visit Assam. And from here you can decide to visit other north eastern states. Its different from northern India. Mostly greenery and hills. 😊
Grandpa, you're the only reason I'm not invading Australia for defeating us in the world cup. Because I love you. 😭😭😭See yah in the next vlog. I am vineet by the way.
Hello Mr. Wayne...pls do visit Vishala restaurant while you are in Ahmedabad...I m sure you will have a great time there...its amazing with a different theme...
Its a beautiful place worth visiting...with a village theme...u need to spend an evening there to enjoy ...and the grand gujarati thali...and many more things😊
You should visit city near my home town nagpur city also known as orange city ,vine capital of India nashik city ,pune city which have many historical sites, Mumbai City and can also visit ajanta and ellora caves and kailasha temple (largest monolithic structure in the world) , lonar lake (lake formed because of astroid collision) and many such facinating places in my state Maharashtra. There are many historical forts and palaces also in Maharashtra related to maratha Empire
@@fiascodagama1 Well do consider putting out videos of Thailand too. There is an excitment in India to explore countries that were once a part of Akhand Bharat! ☺️
@dirtcheaptraveller Namaste Chacha Ji Hope you are doing good. You left India? Your video abruptly stopped, No good bye video? Hope we didnt disappoint you.
Hi ashugonda. I'll be back in the future. I'm not a full time youtuber so have to work a normal job to pay for travel. RU-vid doesn't pay much for new or small content creators so it might take some time before I can be full time. See you soon-ish.
@@fiascodagama1hi , how tou doing mr Wayne. Hope your are doing okay, and enjoying the life. I can see you have changed tha name of your RU-vid channel. Would love to know the story behind it. Don't want ti be a creep 😂 but i really loved your content and your personality that's why i keep commenting. Sew you🎉
Hi, I watched your RU-vid video. Your every video is really awesome. But your channel and your videos expect more views and subs. I analyzing Your RU-vid channel and I found RU-vid video SEO is not done. This is why your video is not going virial and views are not increasing.
Tanks for saying hi and the compliment. But to be honest, I'm not really worried about going viral, having 100,000 subscirbers, or making millions of dollars. I make videos of my travels because I enjoy making them.
methi - fenugreek the big leaf - colocasia your guide is rank ignorant, by the way - he doesn't seem to even speak the local language - hope he's not charging you or freeloading
Hardik, my guide, has been the kindest host one could hope for, transporting me around at his cost refusing to accept any compensation, and taking his time to explain things about where he lives and his life. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have found the hospitality of the snack owner., or tried new food. I was very fortunate to have met him and look forward to maintaining an ongoing friendship with Hardik . Have a great day.
@@fiascodagama1 you are running a RU-vid channel and most of your viewers are Indians… that was not any formidable man.. he was quite ordinary who just loved the camera, you meet people like him in every nooks and corner of India.. if you start giving 18 mins of your time to every such person than your videos will just become a garble.
@@pulakification I'm sorry you're not happy with my channel and what I do. I do thank you however for trying me out, though. Now that you understand Dirt Cheap Traveller isn't your type of viewing, I hope you have better luck with future youtube experiences. Thanks again for stopping by. All the best. See ya!
@@fiascodagama1 oh the grapes are sour now? I know you are all aged and consider yourself to be all wise, better than everyone else, more experienced and all that but its better sometimes to accept criticism, it shows your wisdom, especially when someone who is younger than you is giving you an advice because thats all you got at this age. No need to shun my criticism.
@@pulakification What I don't appreciate is you insulting people who have shown me tremendous hospitality, preferring only to gauge their worth by what value they might offer my RU-vid channel. Our values appear to be considerably different as well as how we might determine a person's worth. You have a pleasant day.
Hi Owleyes, I'm finding it all a bit confusing to be honest as I'm not much of a foodie (yet) - I'm sure you can tell. Thanks so much for dropping by to say hello.
@@fiascodagama1 it will certainly help your channel get more reach. Anything funny or wierd which you find during your stay in India, emphasize on situations where people who help you, scam you, etc. there will be definitely bad apples in the sack when country has 1.3 bullion plus population...just have raw clips