WOW! This region is truly a hidden gem! I'm actually amazed that such a place has managed to stay off the radar. I'm noticing that the best places in India, are the ones you won't find in the tourist brochures. As fascinated as I am with the history and culture, and would want to experience these things of course, I really enjoy watching these nature vlogs, because it's a completely different side of India, you rarely see. I feel India isn't really known for its nature and eco-tourism, but it's a side of the country I'd also want to experience. But I agree about the cave. The geology is amazing, but not the sort of place I'd want to go barefoot, especially after another vlogger saw a snake nearby. I see there are quite a few places in India, that require you to go barefoot, where it's not ideal. 😂 I feel when people are pressed on time, they want to hit the important places like Agra, Jaipur, Goa, Mumbai, Varanasi, but the true beauty of India lies in places like this. They say if you've stayed less than 3 months, you haven't really been to India, but an entire lifetime isn't enough to experience all its treasures.
Superb broo! Proud that you’ve learnt how to drive a scooty!! 🎉 The dog part was funny but I felt sorry at the same time 😂🫰🏻 Waiting for the next one. See you very soon too! 😁
I think this was the way - maps.app.goo.gl/rJ4Adxc18u1yiDK49 at 10:40 timestamp in the video you will see the board. take that road. you will lose the signal at some point. anyway back then google was not helpful but you just have to keep following the road.
Genuinely appreciating your efforts...one thing, take me along by your side on your next trip ha....let's plan things real quick for a gateway to Goa. What say khusboo??
zostel on day 1 (view from the cliff) Nisarga Homestay on day 2 (beach right in front of me) Just a tip - before booking anything check whether they have AC or not.
Hey, give me some tips to overcome fear and doubts and to build confidence for doing my first solo trip. I am very much concerned about my safety. For eg: when I was watching your initial part of the video, I was feeling like there are very very limited number of people around you. Also, there were no people when you were riding your scooty to belekan beach. There were only trees on both the sides. So I am concerned about these kind of issues when thinking about safety
Hey… first step is to get comfortable with being alone. So take yourself out for lunch/coffee/movie or even better a nearby monument / tourist place in your own city. Even if you are not comfortable in the environment, with practise you will get there. Next step is to research everything about the place you are going to - how to get there, places to visit, things to do, etc. If you know everything about the place already, that will make you comfortable with the place. Next step is to book the things a week before your date as you will give yourself less time and you will take the trip. If you give yourself a month’s time then you will mostly like to “cancel the plan” because anxiety takes over. To be honest, i have taken multiple solo trips but i am still nervous before every solo trip because it is going to be a new destination for me. So it is normal to be scared. But you gotta do what you gotta do. Took me 2 years from the thought of going on a solo trip to finally being on one and then I was like why I did not take it sooner because it was a life changing experience. So please do take that solo trip :)
@@khushboo.vasudeva Thank you very much for your kind words. If you don't mind, can I know that what was stopping you for that two years for not going on a solo trip even if you wanted to? Was it fear?
Do we have any local bus/cab/auto option also to go from one place to another and to Yana caves also? I don’t know how to drive, so that’s a problem! 😕
Hey… there are autos, i did not see local buses. You can definitely take an auto to commute within the town or just book a hotel/hostel from where most things are at a walkable distance. For Yana caves, there will be taxis for sure as I saw family/friends coming in taxis. Hope this helps 😊