Sir your documentary is not only confined to the trip of manali but it also shows the connection of INDIA to heaven , this documentary is collection of Indian history and classical music
i travelled maximun tourism destination being a Railway Employee.in india since 1978.i think HP.is the best one .the train journey from kalka to Shimla already i visit shimla four times .please visit once
This was a very nice and well done video,which well documents the area today.It has convinced me,however,never to return there,the magic has gone from the place that I spent many years in the 1980s.I did make a brief foray back to Himachal in the early 90s,to Banjaar Valley,but to see the Kullu Valley as it is today would sadden me.Now I stick to West Bengal.The Kullu Valley is paradise lost.But I enjoyed your video.
Do you know if one can rent a non-geared scooter anywhere? Also, do you happen to know or recommend any way to get to Manali from Agra or Delhi. Buses? Since me and my friend might be travelling there soon from abroad- we do not own a vehicle nor plan on renting one. Cheers :)
Hi Menon..it might be difficult to get a non geared scooter in such high terrain so i can't comment about that..and as far travelling to Manali is concerned you can book a volvo bus from delhi to manali which are really comfortable
you should've gone with iPhone 6 Plus with OIS :D Software Stabilization ruined many parts of the video. still an awesome documentary. good work! Also, can you please tell me what softwares did you use for editing the video
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