Incredible India - Our Travels across Mumbai, New Delhi, Agra & Goa
We absolutely loved our (too short) time in India. We've tried to capture the excitement, fun, beauty, diversity, craziness and contrasts in this incredible place.
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Goa, the land blessed with splendid scenic beauty, golden beaches, beautiful rivers and lakes, and architectural splendors is undoubtedly a Tourist's Paradise. A leisurely day basking under the sun on the white sandy beaches of Goa is the definition of a perfect holiday. The second smallest Indian state is also known for its unity in diversity. The tiny emerald land can boast of its unique history and culture. The culture here shows the confluence of the east and the west. The state is home to both beautiful temples and magnificent churches. The perfect word to describe Goa is - The land of Sun, Sand, and Sea
Goa is one of the must-visit destinations, not only for Indians but for foreigners as well. Goa, the land blessed with splendid scenic beauty, golden beaches, and architectural splendors is undoubtedly a Tourist's Paradise. If it's one of your future trips, you can also opt for the tour package offered by Indian Railways' catering arm IRCTC. The Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation is offering 'Glorious Goa' package of 3 nights/4 days. The package comes at various price points depending on the number of users. You can book the tour by visiting irctctourism.com.
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Mumbai also known as Bombay is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million. Along with the neighbouring urban areas, including the cities of Navi Mumbai and Thane, it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009, Mumbai was named an Alpha world city. Mumbai is also the richest city in India and has the highest GDP of any city in South, West or Central Asia.
The seven islands that came to constitute Mumbai were home to communities of fishing colonies. For centuries, the islands were under the control of successive indigenous empires before being ceded to the Portuguese and subsequently to the British East India Company. During the mid-18th century, Mumbai was reshaped by the Hornby Vellard project, which undertook the reclamation of the area between the seven constituent islands from the sea. Completed by 1845, the project along with the construction of major roads and railways transformed Bombay into a major seaport on the Arabian Sea. Economic and educational development characterised the city during the 19th century. It became a strong base for the Indian independence movement during the early 20th century. When India became independent in 1947, the city was incorporated into Bombay State. In 1960, following the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, a new state of Maharashtra was created with Bombay as capital. The city was renamed Mumbai in 1996.
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Top 10 Things to See and Do in Mumbai, India | Mumbai Travel Guide
Today, I want to talk to you about the top 10 things you have to see and do in Mumbai. It’s a massive, bustling, and noisy city that has a lot to offer curious travelers. It’s also one of the best foodie cities in the world! Let’s go on a tour of the top 10 things you must see and do in Mumbai!
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1. Gateway of India
Something you must do in Mumbai is visit the Gateway of India, which was built to commemorate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary. A ceremony there signaled the end of the British Raj in 1948. From there, you can catch ferry rides to locations including Elephanta Island.
2. Colaba Causeway Market
One of the best places in Mumbai to shop for unique, inexpensive souvenirs is the Colaba Causeway Market. It’s a great spot to find women’s clothing, jewelry, and even original Rajasthani silk paintings. The lanes are tight, so be patient and polite!
3. Eat Kebabs at Bademiya
Some of Mumbai’s most famous food can be found at the iconic Bademiya restaurant, which sells incredible chicken, mutton, and lamb seekh kebabs. They’re all tender, moist, and super flavorful. Don’t miss them!
4. Visit Elephanta Island
One of Mumbai’s 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites is Elephanta Island, which is a one-hour ferry ride from the Gateway of India. Its cave temples, which are mostly dedicated to Lord Shiva, were carved from basalt and date as far back as the 5th century!
5. Eat Street Food at Juhu Beach
If you’re looking for fantastic Indian street food, you have to visit Juhu Beach. It’s always packed with people and is one of the best places to find paneer chili, one of my all-time favorite Indian street foods! It’s so creamy and flavorful!
6. Visit Versova Beach
One of the best spots to relax in Mumbai is Versova Beach, which has recently become a great place to sunbathe or enjoy water sports. Don’t miss the nearby Kolaba Fort and restaurants in the vicinity!
7. Eat Pani Puri
My favorite Indian street food of all time is Pani Puri, a Maharashtrian specialty made of a crispy, hollow dough ball that’s filled with chickpeas, onion, potato and a watery soup called pani. It’s savory, spicy, and a little minty and oh so good!
8. Visit the Global Vipassana Pagoda
Northwest of Mumbai near the village of Gorai, you’ll find the beautiful Global Vipassana Pagoda, a large meditation hall that was built as a monument to peace and harmony. It has a huge, golden spire and a massive, stone dome!
9. CST Railway Station Street Food
Another of Mumbai’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites is CST Railway Station. Outside, you can find amazing street foods including dahi puri, ragda pattice, sev puri, and an insanely good pav bhaji that is out of this world!
10. Ride a Local Train
Riding Mumbai’s trains can be a wild and crazy experience for foreigners! The cars are usually packed and have huge, open sections where you can hang out the side of the car and feel the wind pass you buy!
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DIVERSE Tokyo RAMEN TOUR with Incredible RAMEN EXPERT | Tokyo, Japan
In January of 2019, I had the incredible opportunity to spend twelve days in Japan, a country I’d been dying to visit ever since I was a kid. I packed as many activities into each day as I could, including visits to attractions, cultural and religious locations, and of course, lots of food tours! Come along with me and join me on my Japanese adventure!
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The first stop on our epic ramen tour was a spot off the beaten path that’s frequented almost exclusively by locals, so I knew the ramen there would be killer! Inside, you place your order through a vending machine. After you place your order, you get a ticket from the machine, which you take to the woman at the counter, and the cook starts cooking your meal.
I ordered a spicy ramen with chicken, egg, chicken meatballs, lettuce, seaweed, and onions in a creamy broth, while Frank got a plain ramen with broth on the side. The food looked so incredible and I couldn’t wait to chow down!
The flavors were insane! It was nothing like ramen in the U.S. The spice in it snuck up on me a bit, and the egg was outstanding. I’d never had a ramen like this one before. It was unique and flavorful, and almost like a creamy pasta. Wrapping the seaweed around some of the noodles was almost like having a combination of ramen and sushi. I couldn’t get enough of this dish!
While we ate, Frank showed me how he likes to eat his ramen. He has a good slurping technique!
The broth had the perfect amount of heat, and when all the ramen was gone, I spooned up a few mouthfuls of its tasty, rich goodness. The best ramen I’ve ever eaten in my life!
To get to our second ramen stop, we took a ride on the surprisingly organized, yet complicated, metro to the Shinjuku area. We had some time to kill, so we visited a convenience store and bought some sake for 250 Yen, or roughly $2.26 U.S., which we tried in a nearby park! It was really strong!
Our second ramen place, Gotsubo, is famous for its fusion ramens. I was excited to try them! Like the last place, you order through a vending machine and get a ticket, which you exchange for your food. This place only has five seats, so you might have to wait, but it’s worth it!
I ordered a massive bowl of soy sauce-based ramen with eggs with a nice, runny yolk, Iberian pork, seaweed, and onions in a thinner broth made from oysters and soybeans, which I had with a Coedo craft beer. The oyster aroma was heavenly, and the pungent flavor paired nicely with the soy. The noodles were thinner than the first place, but still thick, and the Iberian pork was fatty and really top notch! It’s the best pork in the world. They even gave me a giant spoon to finish off the broth!
Frank ordered a lighter, salt-based ramen with an oyster- and soybean-based broth with some rich, fatty Iberian pork. He likes to sip the broth before digging in!
Our final stop was a place in the Ikebukuro area that makes Indian-style fusion ramen! Beforehand, I got a strong, cold Boss coffee from a vending machine to wake myself up.
The cooks at this spot made sure to properly research Indian cuisine and use authentic Indian spices to create a proper blend of Indian and Japanese flavors, and it shows! My ramen contained pork and stir-fried bean sprouts in a dense, spicy broth containing garlic, mustard seeds, and Kashmiri chilies! This dish was beautiful!
It was so spicy in terms of heat, but also contained tons of flavorful spices as well. The broth was almost like a curry, and was very potent, but delicious. This ramen’s noodles were the thinnest of the three I had. Frank’s ramen was butter chicken-inspired, with cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon. I tried a bit and loved it, but I was too full from all the ramen!
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India is a subcontinent with a long history, a land of legend, fantasy and reality.A country that extends from the Himalayas in the north to the semi-desert terrain and tropics of the south. A place of incredible contrasts and fascinating splendour. Delhi is the political and administrative capital of India and a melting pot of both culture and religion. A constantly expanding metropolis built on the site of twelve former cities and centre of power for almost a thousand years. Jama Masjid, the Friday Mosque, is one of ancient Delhi’s main landmarks that was bequeathed to the city by the mogul king, Shah Jahan and close to the mosque is the bazaar district of Chandni Chowk, a busy commercial area. The white temples of Ranakpur are the sanctuaries of the Jains and are situated in a picturesque valley to the west of the Aravalli Mountains north of Udaipur. At around the same time that Buddhism was introduced to the area, Jainism also arrived, the religion of the country’s great hero, Mahavira. Rajasthan is the Land Of The Maharajas in all its splendour, a living fairytale beneath the desert sky. Agra was once the imposing metropolis of the mogul monarchy and today the city has lost nothing of its mediaeval atmosphere. Calcutta, or Kolkata, as it has been known since 2001, is the capital of West Bengal and also the second largest city in India. A city of contrasts that could not be more striking. Each morning hundreds of people go to the Howrah Bridge to bathe on the banks of the Hooghly River, a tributary of the sacred River Ganges. In 1853 Bombay had its first railroad and the Indian rail network was soon extended. The Victoria Terminus was built, one of the most impressive train stations in the world. Incredible India, a remarkable country that has always fascinated travellers by the amazing diversity of its people, culture and landscapes.
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While our 6 week journey through north India we were not only given the opportunity to discover the unique diversity of the country and its people but we were also able to experience its intensity and its beauty.
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India is an enormous and diverse destination. Bordered by seven different countries, not to mention the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, means that there are many different sides to the country. More than 20 official languages, multiple religions and a variety of cuisines exist within India’s borders. To truly experience the breadth of Indian culture and history, travel is key. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in India:
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Mumbai might be off-putting because of its crazy and hectic atmosphere, but don’t let that stop you from enjoying some of the truly unique things to see and do in one of India’s most vibrant cities...
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There has been a lot of negative chatter in the news about India and Pakistan, and I'm sure you've heard a thing or two about it.
But let's take a moment and try to look at these neighboring countries from a different perspective.
After spending nearly 4 months traveling around India and the last week in Pakistan -- this video explains my unbiased opinions of comparing and contrasting the two nations.
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India is a massive country and it can be overwhelming to plan a trip here...
After spending almost 4 months covering 6,000+ kilometers across this vast land, I've realized that you MUST have a plan before coming here.
I met up today with a social media friend and actress, Shenaz Treasury (@shenaztreasury) who is a native of Mumbai, and we are going to give you our best tips for traveling around this diverse country!
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#monorail #mumbaimonorail #mmrda #fullhd World's 3rd largest monorail network. Phase 2 was inaugurated in 2019 and it connects Jacob Circle, Parel to Wadala. Phase 1 connected Wadala to Chembur. The 20 km route is India's first monorail system. Its a 4 coach train and the entire 17 station route has been built at a cost of 3000 crore. The MMRDA plans to operate 120 services with 7 trains. I made a vlog about my first time on this unique mode of transport which has been aimed at reducing traffic and connecting distant parts of the city with the primary network of trains, buses and metro. School kids, parents, college boys and girls were primarily eager to experience it, the day it launched. 23,000 traveled on the second day of inauguration, revenue of 4 lakh. I reached the Ambedkar Nagar monorail station near Haffkine institute, at the back side of KEM hospital in Parel in the afternoon. The ticket to Chembur costed me 30 Rs. The security here is quite good, their attire seemed quite similar to the CRPF jawans/soldiers. They were quite helpful in guiding me and instructing other passenger about safety and directions. I boarded the train in and was pleasantly surprised with the interior of the train, it was clean and futuristic. The doors were automatic and the train was full air-conditioned which made it very easy and comfortable to travel in the sweltering heat of Mumbai, it will be of great help to a Mumbiker in the summer season. Now coming to the main part, the scenes and sights of Mumbai! Yes, this was the best part as I got to see Mumbai from point of view that was never seen before for over 25 years of my life! I saw such beautiful and diverse landscapes that for a second I could not believe that this was Mumbai, it really looks so new and different from above. I also saw a great deal of economic disparity, houses of the poor and sky scrapers of the rich. There were beautiful lawns, gardens and golf courses, luxury buildings as well as dumping grounds, industries, truck stations and slums which seemed poles apart from each other but existed in such a unique kind of harmony that it was amazing to see it from such a new perspective. After I crossed Wadala, I suddenly realised that there was so much open land in Mumbai! Acres of land which has not yet been used for housing projects or entertainment purposes. However I think that it is owned by the Reliance group, headed by Mukesh Ambani. If not all, most of it is owned by the petroleum Jio Billionaire who plans to make this one of the best ports in the World in future! As I reached Chembur I was satisfied with my first time experience and sure do hope to visit again soon. Overall I feel India is well on its way to beat China and Japan when it comes to trains and other allied modes of transport. Hope you enjoyed watching the video. Follow me on Instagram and Facebook so that we could connect better.
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Indian STREET FOOD Tour at Night - Momos, Vada Pav & Chicken Tandoori | Jorhat, Assam, India
One of the things I love the most about travel is that destinations are never just one thing. They’re multi-layered and diverse. A prime example of that is India, a country I’ve now visited three times. The states of Assam and Meghalaya in northeast India, which I explored in March of 2019, are so different from other parts of the country, from the people to the culture to the landscapes to the food. It’s so exciting to get more of a sense of what India is and I’m thrilled to share this gorgeous and unique region with you!
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My first night in the Assamese city of Jorhat continued as my friend Rishi and I headed out on a nighttime street food tour I will never forget! Jorhat is very close to China, so there are lots of Chinese and even Mongolian influences in the cuisine there. I couldn’t wait to taste them for myself!
First, we headed to Break Time to get some momos. These momos are steamed first and then fried. A rich and spicy red sauce with pepper and chilies is made and the momos are stir-fried with it. These momos weren’t too hot and I loved the red sauce! They were the best fried momos I’d ever had. They were still crunchy on the outside and super juicy in the middle. The chicken inside was minced and perfectly cooked. They’re super filling and were like spicy, Szechwan-inspired momos. I was in love with them! You get a massive plate of them for only 60 rupees, or roughly $0.86 U.S.
Next, we headed back out and got some Vada Pav at Delhi Chaat House. Vada Pav is a potato fritter that is served on a bun with chutneys and is sometimes referred to as an Indian burger. I’d had it before in Mumbai and Pune and couldn’t wait to try it again. It was served with mustard, sweet sauce, coriander chutney, and a spicy sauce. The sweet sauce was so tasty. The bun was super fluffy and the spicy sauce was really hot! I also loved the coriander chutney. It was an amazing potato mash sandwich! It only cost about 40 rupees, or about $0.58 U.S.
After that, we continued our street food tour by heading back out and getting some spicy chicken wings at Seev’s. They use the second spiciest peppers in the world, ghost peppers, in their wings. There was a honey glazed sauce on it that contained the peppers. The chicken wasn’t that hot but was super juicy. The heat made my lips tingle a little bit as I continued eating.
We also got some double-marinated chicken tandoori drumsticks, which had a thick, white sauce on them. I loved the smoky flavor and the glaze was so creamy and cheesy. I was in love with them! I added some mint chutney to them which was great. The sauce was like a soft brie cheese. Our total there came to 450 rupees ($6.49 U.S.): 250 ($3.60 U.S.) for the wings and 200 ($2.88 U.S.) for the tandoori drumsticks.
Next, we were back on the streets of Jorhat to get some spicy pani puri! Pani Puri is my favorite Indian dish of all time and my mouth was all set for a spicy version of it! They’re made of leavened, hollow flatbread that is filled with an aloo (potato) mixture, chilies, onions, pani (spiced water), and a spicy sauce. It was super hot and really good. I loved the crunch and chunks of potato. I’d never had pani puri this spicy! It costs 10 rupees ($0.14 U.S.) for 5 puris and the vendor keeps giving you more until you say you’re done.
The vendor also gave me a dry one without pani that I liked even better! I could honestly eat pani puri forever. The dry ones without the pani were so fantastic! I loved them so much. They were both spicy and sweet and had an incredible flavor combination. And even though it’s 10 rupees for 5, the vendor actually gives you an extra one for free!
Our final destination was Ice Station, where we got some rose lassi. I hadn’t had lassi in a while and I wanted to cool my mouth off after the spicy pani puri. It was delicious and milky and more like a shake. They put nuts on top, which add a nice crunch. I’d had a thicker lassi in Amritsar but I really liked this one, too. It had a nice rose flavor and helped me beat the fiery feeling in my mouth, so it did the trick!
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Indian STREET FOOD Tour at Night - Momos, Vada Pav & Chicken Tandoori | Jorhat, Assam, India