Our Month in India – A Total Culture Shock!

okay so this is the area that we’re staying 
apparently this is really quiet for Delhi so we’ve been told there’s no such thing as quiet our street is more quieter than this so there is cows everywhere but they do get fed you do see 
them feeding we feed them we’re trying to feed them he ate it all whole he’s licking my hand 
just trying to make friends with them you know he’s proper licked my finger he had a massive tongue oh we’ve run out of oranges i have no oranges left i’m so sorry oh hello darling 
hi is this your dog is this your dog what’s his name no name no name street dog who puts 
the jackets on them so I need to calm down with touching the animals because over the 
course of the last year I’ve had to have six rabies vaccinations from being bitten and 
scratched by cats but can’t stop stroking won’t stop stroking that’s my mantra hello 
so the road that we’re actually staying on is very very quiet compared to like the 
area we just was super nice hostel very clean highly recommend it and uh there’s 
also dogs so do we need to say anymore and that’s enough cows for one day   so we’ve come to HaldIrims for a quick chai
before we go out on the streets crazy streets of  Delhi and explore… 20p this cost if I’m honest we 
have been putting India off for a while but after a year of traveling I feel like my immune system 
feel like my mindset’s ready for India let’s go here comes scam number 
one i don’t understand sorry cash cash..we 
had already paid for the rickshaw   via Uber and the money had left our bank 
he wanted us to pay more cash pretending that it hadn’t worked online this is 
a very common scam to look out for   with the taxi apps due to not paying he 
pulled over the taxi and gave us the boot no okay… died no good.. yeah now what do 
we have to get out.. do I have to get out we have to order another taxi.. okay that’s a first that was the weirdest situation ever like if he generally has broken down I 
feel bad for him but at the same time that was very sus wasn’t it.. 2 minutes later 
he drove away.. hitchhiking through India hi give us a backy.. we were then finally on the road to experience our first proper taste of Delhi 
it’s safe to say the traffic in India is crazy you jumped out your skin.. we nearly knocked a guy off his bike we got a half hour ride in this so put your seat belt on.. we haven’t got one i think we’ve eased ourselves 
in with New Delhi welcome to Old Delhi and this is our amazing tour guide 
Aman.. it’s wise getting a tour guide to navigate us through all this it’s uh it’s hard to do the navigations whilst trying to   navigate through whilst trying to pick places to go so I would highly recommend a tour here he’s promised us 100% no delhi belly today i’m holding him to that.. so this is a samosa famous and jalibee this is sweet this is savory 
and this costs 85 rupees which is maybe about 80p going to dip it in the sauce what’s the sauce.. it’s spicy spicy oh my god that’s so good jalibee is deep fried flour 
batter soaked in sugar syrup i’m not saving you any of this next up is the famous stuffed Indian bread called 
paratha usually served with an array of curry sauces today’s sauces were pumpkin potato and 
bean and sweet banana so we have gone for paneer cheese and a mix veg.. no words needed okay well 
that food was amazing probably some of the best food we’ve had in the few days we’ve been here 
we probably never found that place without coming on a little tour and another reason why 
you should go on a tour because you just don’t ever know where these spots are it’s just easy as well 
when someone’s like “You want to come here do you   want to go there?” And you’re like “I’m already 
on a tour thank you.” Just makes your makes your day a little bit easier walking through old 
Delhi it’s so busy everyone’s hustling now a day isn’t 
complete in India without a cup of chai chai is tea leaves in hot milk brought to a boil with spices like cinnamon cardamon cloves ginger and black pepperc corns this is then 
usually served in small clay cups delicious she’s heard the word chai, i can’t keep 
her away from the stuff i’m the ambassador for chai I love it.. then you’re in the 
right country chai chai masala chai if you come to India you will have some good 
chai cheers cheers cheers cheers sorry i can’t hear you welcome to India welcome to 
India we love honking if you’re driving in India you just need three things good honking 
good brakes and good luck I can smell all the spices already welcome to the spice 
market this is Kari Bioli the largest spice market in the whole of Asia here you can find a 
variety of spices nuts herbs and even rice and tea oh my god this is mental man this place is crazy.. you okay? i’m coughing on everyone’s chillis this is crazy my eyes are watering nose is running so many 
different smells yeah my nose now we were in the market only 10 minutes and we were 
coughing up a lung i can’t imagine how   the workers feel here every day not to mention 
that most of the workers actually live on site in the market spices are India’s gold dust 
and it produces 70% of the world’s spices this is the reason why so many Western 
countries came to India many years ago you didn’t think we’d come to India 
without trying lassi did you should we go for saffron almond or mango mango mango 
yeah mango sounds good wowi look at that oh that’s so good Aman was saying that this store 
doesn’t use ice so it’s safe for consumption we’re officially in India we’ve had chai we’ve had 
lassi parantha we’ve had Jalibee i can’t remember all the names and the samosa we are officially 
in India the layer started forming up so you have to scratch it with a knife and keep it 
separate and then they cut it and add it on   the top so there’s a cream of the yogurt okay 
yes so that is the cream of the yogurt delicious as part of our tour we visited many places 
of worship including this beautiful Sikh  temple here we was able to visit the 
community kitchen where hundreds of volunteers meet each day to cook 
are we hungry are we all hungry no matter your gender race or religion you can 
visit this temple unlimited times a day 24/7 so this machine makes 5,000 rotti’s an hour and 
it is totally free to eat the only thing they ask from you is that the food is not wasted 
now I think that is pretty incredible we then said goodbye to Aman and we were in Delhi all 
alone i’ve never been anywhere as busy as this namaste nothing to see he’s closed nothing to see 
here our drivers drove us all the way here and then told us it’s closed when we got here 
it’s quite a bit of smog but you can see.. nothing you can see absolutely nothing 
cheers mate.. it’s part of the game when   you is in India.. it’s just 
part of the game he knew it was closed.. big hustle so here’s the temple that’s closed.. 
this is as far as we’re getting kids welcome to Humanun i hope I’m saying that 
right it’s a a tomb of one of the Mughal emperors I did not expect this just in the center 
of Delhi we’ve just gone from the madness of Chandi chock Market to this eventually 
though once we ditched the naughty cab driver and there was not a single horn 
to be heard this tomb was built   in the 1560s by a woman for her 
husband it homes not one but 100 tombs it stands as the first and largest 
Mughal tomb in the whole of India and of course the day in Delhi wouldn’t 
have been the true Delhi experience without   ending up down the wrong side of the 
highway towards all the oncoming traffic shouldn’t we be on that side of the road ? oh India 
amazing man it was nice cheers thank you thank you so much.. we’ll see you again thank you so I think we massively misjudged the time 
to get to the station i think we’re going to miss the bus.. would it be a Matilda 
and Jenk’s journey if we didn’t miss the bus well we’ve got a 40minute wait mate 
fun fact this is actually the first   bus or train or plane that we’ve missed 
in 14 months of travel so I don’t think that’s too bad going.. we’re blaming it on 
the Delhi traffic so whatever your Uber   says put 20 minutes on top of that yeah and 
he just ditched us on the main road i would give yourself a good 30 to 40 minutes 
to even navigate your way around here right round two, lets not miss this one it’s a full house puppy hi… we’re on the front seats here yeah?
okay cool thank you.. this is fancy that Let’s hope that beeping stops.. don’t film 
me struggling mate because I haven’t been to the gym in a while, its not going up there.. the journey to 
Agra is around 4 hours it was super chill and our driver made sure we stopped for 
plenty of snacks.. yeah these are the best   these are the best masala Munch but we call 
them Maggie Munch i don’t know why why do we call them that? it’s just a nickname maggie 
Munch maggie Munch everyone very spicy one thing that really blew our mind 
about this journey is that the bus   stops just seem to be in the middle of 
the motorway we really didn’t know what to expect with the buses in India but 
this journey was the easiest we’ve had   in the whole of Asia and shout out to 
our driver Turun what a cool guy he is I’m on a food tour with my bus driver cheers.. a few hours 
later we’d finally made it to Agra and let’s just say our first impressions of the rickshaw drivers 
here were very different to the ones in Delhi song song song open? song? okay oh Punjabi music punjabi 
okay yeah.. sounds good who’s driving out of you two takes two to drive these tuk tuks.. it 
seemed to be getting a little heated are they arguing over who’s driving everything good? no 
who’s driving and who’s on tune selection boom box is about to go off…
got any tunes mate? well India 
is nothing short of chaotic come on in.. this is our room in Agra this hostel 
is pretty funky a huge communal area to relax and a rooftop view of the city of Agra and the 
very famous Taj Mahal now let’s go see her so today we are going to see the main event in 
Agra the Taj Mahal but we’ve got one thing we need to do first feeding a stray dogs 
today.. like every other day and this might be why I keep needing the 
rabies vaccine woohoo everyone’s excited i’m not going to lie the excitement soon 
left we didn’t realize straight away but   these two men were actually flashing 
us there…. not really how you want to spend your morning in Agra… just dump it 
all down and we’ll go nothing a cup of chai in a cafe called Good Vibes can’t fix 
good vibes for the rest of the day oh no it’s okay just parking 
please thank you.. parking? yes please yeah parking please parking the parking 
yes yes to the Taj Mahal.. after saying we wanted the parking three times you can only 
hope that we actually make it there always trying to detour you..heading to the Taj Mahal unless the driver 
has other plans for us.. highly likely guide? no I’ve got one.. i’m the tour guide this 
is my guide.. i don’t know any facts mate so you might be disappointed.. you got Google you 
got Google facts so apparently this shuttle here at the parking is free if you have 
a ticket we’ll find out when we get there we’ve had so many people try to sell those like 
the slip-ons for your feet but I think we get it   free with a ticket so bear that in mind definitely 
need to cover those up.. monster munch feet oh my days oh my god it’s going fast.. if they drive like the tuk tuk drivers we’re coming off this okay so it was in fact free.. man of his 
word the shuttle is free..come to my shop after maybe if you like to buy some small souvenir just look after it okay this is my shop she’s a right tight git mate.. welcome to one 
of the seven wonders of the world my love so once you make it through an extremely 
stressful security process where you lose   your bag for 15 minutes and you’ve no idea where 
it’s gone.. you enter the Taj Mahal mate it’s all Right.. it is magnificent the pictures 
just don’t do it justice how did they build that and a man built it for his wife so if your 
man isn’t building you a Taj Mahal get rid of him apparently it changes colors depending on 
where the sun is on the day.. what would you say right now it’s looking like stone stone white 
yeah like white but like the tip of the ball is looking kind of cream sorry if the audio 
is bad we’re not allowed mics in here and it   is I don’t know if you can tell by my hair so 
windy today we’re getting blown around a bit this is beautiful it’s almost like mesmerizing 
and apparently it used to have loads of gems stuck crested in the walls but I’m not going to 
mention who stole them the Taj Mahal was built in 1632 and it is thought to have taken 22 years 
to complete 22,000 laborers were brought in to construct this whole white marble beauty it 
really is no wonder why this masterpiece is a wonder of the world even these buildings are 
impressive the buildings that you can see at either side of the Taj Mahal are actually mosques 
and are made completely of red sandstone despite our unpleasant start to our morning in Agra the 
Taj Mahal left us feeling satisfied and it was definitely worth a trip down feel like everyone’s 
come so so colorful today the Sari’s are beautiful and of course it’s not a day out in India 
without making friends with everyone what can I say.. celebrity around these ends nobody 
wants photos with me today cuz you’ve come dressed like your dad should we touch it bring 
us good luck we can’t come all this way without touching it.. come on.. touched it touch the Taj 
Mate what a place beautiful we stayed to watch the sunset and it was absolutely stunning the 
Taj Mahal turned golden and sun-kissed what’s your thoughts on the Taj Mahal Till?
magnificent i can’t stop staring at it i think India has just as nice places 
as this but I think if you came here and didn’t see the Taj then you’d be doing 
it wrong this guy must have loved his wife i’ll wait to see what you’re going to 
build me then,, oh a treehouse how about that? another bucket list done oh 
and by the way Jenks finally got his picture it was then time to pack up in Agra and head   across to Jaipur.. safe to say 
Jaiper is also busy and loud we’ve just made it to our third location in 
India we are now in Jaipur after a 5hour bus journey… you’ve dropped the bottles… dropped all the 
snacks mate thank you.. dropping everything thank you.. you know when they say don’t arrive 
somewhere and look like a complete beginner have you got the phone? We’re not going to be able to fit all our stuff on here no it’s okay thank you though 
we’ve already…We won’t fit on here We’re getting an Uber.. is 
it Uber or Grab? yeah we’ve already booked   it but I don’t think we’re going to 
get on there you pay by card Oh it’s okay thank you we’ve already 
booked thank you.. it looks a comfy ride though are you good? namaste namaste 
have a good day.. bye see you absolute death trap mate.. not getting on that 
We got all our bags with us so just be a right pain take mine also.. hey take mine also oh you want 
to be on camera namaste namaste.. where you from? England today we met from English geeza english Geeza
been there done there got it the t-shirt in London yes would you like to go somewhere buy my tuk tuk? it’s okay we have booked by UBER we will give you the Uber price.. it’s okay we’ve already booked and 
paid on card.. you just arrived in Jaipur yes no problem you just go by Uber take my number if 
you are interested to see Jaipur we would love to show you beautiful Jaipur and we charge 800 
rupees for all day all day 800 include waiting parking fuel all are included okay i have a good
work i’m doing this work since 10 years when I met with the people what’s your website so 
I can contact you the legendary tours Jaipur okay sweet cheers bro thank you bye bye now I will be 
honest we didn’t really film much in Jaipur as I wasn’t feeling 100% so we just soaked up all our 
time with our besties who you might remember from Nepal our time in Jaipur was only short but we 
did however manage to experience our first Arti we ate some delicious food and we managed 
to squeeze in a few of the temples we’re in a desert.. nestled in the far 
west of India lies the golden city Jaisalmer home to a vast golden sea of 
sand known as the mighty Thar Desert as soon as we knew there was an opportunity to 
sleep under the stars we just had to visit from Jaipur we headed 11 hours west and arrived at 
the very foot of the Golden Fort this is where our journey began… india.. they 
made me take a picture shaking hands like we were two presidents this is one of the 
very last living forts in India still home to around 4,000 residents our hotel was tucked 
away down the windy little streets we’re in a castle this place had us feeling like king and 
queen i literally feel like we have teleported back in time.. a real slice of ancient India we 
paid a mind-blowing 300 rupees a night which in the UK is less than a coffee peace and love 
were just the most amazing host’s who quickly turned into our family in our opinion the best 
place to stay in the whole of the city you’re so cute well this is peaceful isn’t it.. first chai of the day enjoy that one mate.. now I don’t know much but I know I bloody love a Chai here’s our 
driver hello namaste we’re getting in the back okay there’s the dinner in there 
look.. what are you cooking tonight? you sure you don’t want to come with us? no brother i   stay here enjoy the desert see 
you tomorrow i’m here see you once we had made it past the road blocks 
we was off now we’re not exactly sure where in the desert we’re staying let’s 
just say somewhere over here we are currently in an abandoned village in the 
middle of the desert, Kuldara is a ghost village around 17 km west of Jaisalmer established 
in 1291 it was once a vibrant settlement I’m in… one day the community mysteriously 
vanished overnight and to this day there’s many arguments as to why.. i’m actually 
quite surprised they haven’t used the   stones for anything very interesting one 
local legend claims that whilst deserting the village they imposed a curse that no one 
would ever be able to reoccupy those that have tried to reoccupy the village experience 
paranormal activities and therefore the   village is completely deserted the heat is so 
different compared to the actual town of Jaisalmer.. just gone over on my ankle imagine if 
our drivers just gone without us left us out here i know and this is our hydration 
nobody judge us all right.. it was a long night it’s so hot.. back on the road.. nice yeah, video yeah?
yeah are you happy being in the movie good this is where our driver lives so cool let’s 
go meet the family.. i’ve already made friends with every animal here.. hi everyone hi no 
nibbling oh my god what’s everybody’s name? no he’s eating my hair.. no no Jenks, he’s eating my hair.. yeah if I ever go missing check the animal shed first this is our final 
pit stop before we got to where we were sleeping straight away we spotted the 
camels such an iconic desert welcome yeah we’re about to sleep on this floor mate.. nice one… you look so small in the pictures Till you look tiny compared to him.. a little 
bit bigger than George… so we read a fact last night i was googling about camels and 
if they wag their tails it means they’re   happy just like dogs and he’s wagging 
his tail when he’s eating he’s happy oh there’s a scrap.. some of the animals were 
less happy and as I always say it’s not a day in India without multiple cups of the good 
stuff the chai is served my favorite time of day thank you it’s a lovely little village cheers cheers chai and camels now you have two options to get further 
into the desert you can ride on a camel   or you can get in the jeep today we chose the 
jeep we thought the camels might appreciate a little day off we drove deeper west into 
the sandy desert just in time for sunset i’m following the man with the food so this is what we call home for the night it’s 
just us fire stars and a few camels it didn’t take us too long to 
settle in whilst we waited for   the rest of the tour to arrive and 
it seemed even the little local dogs had followed the camels all the way 
to the camp… you look knackered mate i did not when we said we was coming to 
India I did not think for a second we was going to be sleeping in the desert with no 
electricity just us a few blankets and the Milky Way and we’re just about to go into 
India summer so so not too hot not too cold but we got our long john’s so we’ll probably 
be sticking them on later we’re with a   group there’s about eight of us and I only see 
only see three beds so we’re possibly sleeping on the sand but the sand is so warm i don’t 
mind we’ve been told by a local to actually sleep on the sand because one it’s going to 
be better for our posture and two it gathers   all the heat in the day so it’s actually 
going to be warmer to stay on the sand i’m looking forward to it apparently this is the 
best place in the world to see the Milky Way oh we should have brought some cards we might not 
even be able to see cards we should have brought our head torches oh yeah no we messed up there.. well welcome to the desert.. a little desert sunset and what a breathtaking sunset it was we kicked back took it 
all in and watched as the chefs worked their magic the perfect end to a perfect desert day i saved 
you something yeah just stolen a Pokhara for the dog now she’s my best friend she doesn’t look in 
a good way.. was that good i like to have a coffee and beer in every country I go to.. king Fisher 
super strong okay India let’s have a let’s have a taste test shall we i’m going to give you a..
it tastes a bit watery actually i’m going to give you a 5 out of 10 for that.. your turn to try…
I don’t really like beer.. the taste test for India it’s not bad i don’t really like beer anyway 
first Indian beer in the desert we love getting to know our new friends and hearing their stories 
there’s something truly inspiring about the people   you meet on the road connecting with others from 
different backgrounds is always a highlight and easily one of our favorite parts of traveling 
he’s snoring… one tired little boy you can see it there’s our first star of 
the night fingers crossed for the Milky Way it smells so good i am so excited for 
dinner you got some spice absolutely so ready for this 
i’ve even gone for some Indian spice this is the dahl, potato this is 
aloo gobhi, chapati and some rice try the aloo coffee.. our first time together wild camping Till 
and this is as wild as it gets eating dah in a sand pit in the 
desert… the aloo gobhi is delicious   so thank you my friend.. aloo gobbi is 
my favorite really please we make plenty okay you don’t shy something more you 
tell me too dark i don’t see your plate oh we’ll be back.. anything you tell me 
okay more thank you so much you’re going to make a good husband one day…
bog roll mate toilet tonight is bush club pick a bush so one thing that we can’t work out is 
there’s no moon we can’t see the moon anywhere so if anyone knows why let us know because we 
can see Venus over that way millions of stars but no moon.. anywhere so we’ve come out for 
a midnight trek with our Snickers bars and some watermelon chewy sweets.. probably not the best 
decision we’ve ever had because there is tons of beetles everywhere so we’re having to literally 
light up the floor.. you’re not sleeping with me tonight.. oh as long as it’s not a Scorpio 
here we go apparently they’re no harm to us bye.. aw look at his little tracks oh they’re 
so cute.. we’re scared of them and apparently they’re scared of us and we sat on Camel Bob yeah 
let’s go we’ve come away from camp because when you’re actually in the pitch black so like no 
light from anyone’s phone or anyone’s fire you can just see the whole sky with stars and I have 
never ever ever seen this many stars before ever what’s that.. shine it over there it’s a human i only 
go uphill oh I thought it was a camel i only want to look to the stars… oh okay in the darkness 
false alarm we thought that was a camel it’s our German friend.. so we’ll insert a picture of 
the one we’ve taken it’s a good picture but it doesn’t bring up as many stars as there actually 
is here i wish you could just screenshot with your eyes what it looks like because I have 
honestly never ever seen this many stars when you take a photo you can see how the stars 
look apparently this is the Milky Way i don’t know so we’re gonna sit for the rest of the 
evening under the stars i think that’s us for tonight isn’t it yep snicker bar to end the night 
no one else brought snacks so we’ve come away so we don’t have to share them.. yeah we’re not sharing 
sorry not tonight we’ve had amazing Aloo Gobhi akbar made the best aloo gobhi I’ve ever tasted in India in 
the desert our first time wild camping without a tent without a bed i don’t even know if 
we’ve got a quilt we’re speaking too soon we’ve not had a good night’s sleep yet oh 
who cares we’ll let you know how we get on tonight’s bed oh and we did find out that the moon isn’t 
there because it hasn’t risen yet it should   be rising in the next 5 to 10 minutes 
so we’ve come out because apparently the stars are harder to see once the moon’s 
up so so yeah see you in the morning good morning how did you sleep? terrible thank you so much so it’s 7:30 
we’re just warming up with a chai but we’ve got one important 
good morning.. good morning everyone hello good morning hey good morning sweetie this is our little 
setup for the night in the dunes and it looks like they just keep them all keep them 
all here under some plastic wrap so cool ah mornings in the desert.. Jenk’s bugproof 
outfit got to do what you got to do mate still haven’t plucked
up the courage to stroke one you’re scared of getting spat on.. so for breakfast 
we’ve just had porridge but a little bit different to normal it was like buckwheat look like little 
squares like chapati flour.. chapati flour yeah I think that’s what the guy said it almost looked 
like couscous yeah very very good very sweet he said he makes it with honey and water so we’re 
going to try and recreate that when we uh get back to our kitchen oh it’s a little fly there.. still in 
the desert oh what what an experience this was so good last night was chilly I am going to admit 
yeah not the best night’s sleep if you’re looking   for comfort this isn’t the experience but if 
you’re looking for something just completely just out of the ordinary to do this is it because
I had the best night ever.. that was wild camping that was wild camping it took me maybe 3 hours to 
fall asleep because I was just so mesmerized and I was fingers crossed for a shooting star but it 
didn’t happen would you say you had a good sleep no I had a good night but not a good sleep but 
it’s okay it’s good yeah catch up on sleep when we’re old.. i think wild camping might be our new 
thing where are we going to wild camp next africa with the lions? so we’ve just learned the names 
chapati Harry Potter Tiger sadly it was then time for us all to pack our bags and get ready to leave 
sleeping in the desert is an absolute bucket list experience we had the best time we enjoyed some 
incredible food and were lucky enough to share it with all these amazing people.. Jenks even 
plucked up the courage to stroke Harry Potter harry Potter what you got to say? we cannot recommend Peace and 
Love Hostel enough thank you for always looking after us…. mate he’s off that’s probably what got you.. is it stuck in your leg? we stayed in Jaisalmer for a total of 
5 and 1/2 weeks catching up on some   work and recovering from 18 months 
of travel burnout but before we left India we got to experience the famous 
holi festival and this is how it went…

Our first time in INDIA — what a CHAOTIC and FUN experience! 🇮🇳

📍 Where we went: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jaisalmer.

This video captures our raw, unfiltered first impressions of this intense and incredible country— INDIA. From crowded streets and scamming tuk-tuks to unexpected kindness and jaw-dropping food.

Whether you’re planning your first trip to India or just curious about what it’s like, this video gives you a raw and honest look at our month in India looked like.

✨ Highlights:
– First impressions of India
– Culture shock moments
– Indian street food tasting
– Real reactions from first-time travelers
– Local interactions and candid moments

#FirstTimeInIndia #IndiaVlog #TravelIndia #India2025

9 Comments

  1. Where was your favourite place?

    Thanks so much for watching our India series..

    India we will be back soon 😉

    Jenks and Matilda❤

  2. Fantastic as always guys! Loved this India series, very interesting to watch. Would love to experience the colour festival myself. Take care xx

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