37🇮🇳 インドで見知らぬ人に呼び止められて…その後に起こったことは驚きでした!😮
Where are we going? Are we going to Gujarat?
Why you are going to Gujarat? [Music] [Applause] [Music] First one. Come on. Slowpoke. I’m trying.
Look our beautiful flowers we bought yesterday. Are you excited for today? Totally. I
got him to say this at like 6:00 a.m. One of my new favorite jobs in the morning is
cleaning our wing mirrors because we just got the spray bottle and we mixed some washing up liquid
with some water inside here and it’s so handy. I mean, all the years of traveling without this
spray bottle, I can’t believe it. It’s really like a game changer. Got some nice cute visitors this
morning. Hello. Hi. Did you have a good night? Oh, yes. Good stretch. Good stretch. Thank you very
much. Thank you. Bye-bye. Okay, we got to do a little bit of parkour to get out of here. Do
you want to follow me? I follow you. Okay. Yes, that’s what I’m talking about. It was
quite nice of the hotel to let us park right in front of the room, eh? Oh, yeah, for sure.
Uh, wait a minute. Which way did I go? Um, uh, this way. This way. This
way. Yeah. Yep. Okay. Yeah. And then up this thing. And then up this thing. And then under the barbed wire.
Oh yeah, I can handle that. Yo. Yeah, I made it out. Look, the dogs are escorting us
out. Bye, guys. [Music] Good morning, world. Welcome back to the channel. It’s ride number Oh,
wait. We can’t go out here. There’s a barrier. Hey, look. There’s a whole bunch of monkeys. Cute.
Wow. And a whole bunch of puppies as well. Oh, wow. Look at this one. Oh, okay. Thank you so
much. Have a good day. [Music] Good morning, world. Welcome back to the channel. It’s ride
number 37 on our motorcycle adventure here in India. And we’re here at Ajanta Caves in
Maharashtra. And we stayed last night at the government tourist accommodation which is
called MTDC. And it’s really a perfect option if you want to visit the tourist attraction
because it was right next to the cave. Yeah. And what a spectacular visit that was yesterday.
It’s such an extensive network of ancient caves and each one was more beautiful than the last.
Some of them were grand like cathedrals. Some of them were painted like beautiful palaces.
I was really, really impressed actually, especially as they are ranging from 2,200 years
old to 1,500 years old. So, some of those caves were as old as the Roman monuments, and you
could still see the paintings and the fresco and the murals on the walls. Wow. Beautiful. Oh,
we can see the fresco on the ceiling. And yeah, they’re all frescos of the Buddha. Yeah, exactly.
Amazing. And all the caves were Buddhist caves. So there was just a lot of Buddha statues and
Buddha paintings. So it was a very zen place. It’s just like one of these places which really
blows your mind. Yes. But we have an equally spectacular place to visit next. So let me
show you where we’re headed. So we are here in Ajanta and over the next few days we will be
making our way into Gujarat and towards our next destination the statue of unity. 375 km away lies
the statue of unity and this statue has the great distinction of being the tallest statue in the
entire world. I’m so excited to go and visit this statue. But like Ollie says, it’s 375 kilometers
to get there. So Google map says it will take us about 8 and 1/2 hours. So we are not reaching
there today. So we will see how far we can get today. It’s already 6:40. So better hit the road.
Let’s go. Oh, what is he cooking? Cauliflower. Danny full please. So the price is 105 rupees which
is about£1 per liter. Thank you. Okay. So, now we’re filled up and
ready to make some proper distance. Bye. [Music] So apparently this road is
the truck road. This morning we are on the National Highway 53. This
seems like pretty busy route especially for these massive transport trucks. This
one is transporting giant steel girders. Look, this one has a mustache on his tailgate. Nice. And it does feel a bit strange having to
undertake them all. But seriously, there’s no other way here because all of the trucks drive
on the right hand side, which is supposed to be the fast lane. But I think the reason for that
is just simply because in this left lane, too many cars are stopping. There’s too many tuk tuks,
and the trucks need to get on. So, they just stay in the right the whole time. So, I don’t blame
them, but it just means you have to do a little bit of weaving to get anywhere. A lot of weaving
and a lot of beeping. Nice. Look at this for a river view. Oh, wow. Magical. But wow. I didn’t
really expect this road to be that busy. Like, I’ve been constantly just trying to overtake,
undertake, or get out of the way from other cars which are overtaking. It’s been a really intense
ride so far. I hope we will see some quiet roads pretty soon. Yeah. And keep in mind, it’s not even
8:00 in the morning yet. Yeah, exactly. I mean, we still have 7 and 1/2 hours to ride. You know,
if this are 7 and 1/2 hours of that here, then I’m not sure if I’m going to make it. Come on. Let’s
get out of the city or town or wherever we are. [Music] Ask if they’ve got coffee. You have coffee?
Uh this way. Okay. He says a little bit later you can get coffee. Although they do
have the little fried sandwiches. Okay, we’ll go further. Thank you. These guys
hering their goats this morning. So we’re just on the scout for some breakfast now. What
have they got there? So here they’re doing pha, it looks like. Yeah, pha and also
baji. I don’t particularly want poha. A bit further. Okay. Hello. Hello.
Hi. Hi. Uh from England. England. Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh we go um Gujarat.
Gujarat. Gujarat. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh where are you? We’re going to Gujarat. And
from where you are? Uh England. From England. Yes. Why you are just going to Gujarat? Uh
we are just uh just doing a tour. Okay. Go riding with the motorcycles. Okay. Okay.
Have a tea. Uh tea. Um we wanted coffee actually. They have coffee. Yes. Coffee. Coffee.
Oh yeah. They have coffee. Okay. We are Indians and they are just to serve you. Oh, thank
you so much. That’s very kind. They have very lucky to have you. Thank you. You are here
in India. Four months. Four months. Yes. Do you husband and wife? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Me.
England. She Germany. Uh it’s Northampton in the middle. You live here? Okay. And you you’re living
here? Yeah. Okay. Okay. Okay. What is this town? What’s the name? This is Jalong District Village.
Pimp. Pimp. Oh, picture. Okay. Okay. Okay. Nice to meet you guys. Nice to meet
you. Statue of unity. Statue of After we go to Goa with the ferry and go
to Gear G National Park. G National Park Gujarat. Yeah. Yeah. All India by bike. Bike.
All all Gujarat, Rajasthan, to Ladak. What’s the view about Indians? Oh, love it. Yeah. Love
it. The Indian people amazing so to us so far. Very friendly. Okay. This your first visit or
another visit? No, first visit. Okay. We started in Kanyakumari. Tamil Nadu and we went Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Karnataka, Goa and now Maharashtra. It’s a very cool place and all Indians will help you.
Yesterday we visited Ajanta. Ajanka Ajanta Ajanta. That’s a very nice place in India. All caveora
cave. Best archaeological design of ancient India. Yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes. It’s incredible.
You haven’t. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You are just a guest for all of
us. Thank you so much. Thank you. It’s very kind. Very kind. One more. No, no, no. Thank
you. Very, very kind of you. Yeah. Thank you, ma’am. Yeah. It’s our duty. Just so far everybody
was so friendly to us. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Awesome. Thank you. Awesome. Okay. Right. I
jumping on. Okay. Climate of India. What’s what? Climate of India. Oh, it’s it’s hot. That’s why
we start early cuz it’s going to get hot today. You should check out our YouTube channel as
well. Okay. What? It’s Lavi and Ollie. Take a p take a picture. Yeah, exactly. Yes. Perfect.
Nice to meet you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Enjoy your day. Thank you. Bye guys. Bye.
Namaste. Namaste. [Music] Tata. Tata. Bye-bye. Are you Where are you? Are there Okay. Yeah.
I’m just waiting for you. So, I think we were causing a little bit of a roadblock there. I
think so, too. I mean, seriously, the guys are so incredibly friendly. I really can’t believe
it. Like, thank you. Thank you. Yeah. And the guys in the car in front of us, they bought the
coffee for us as well. Yes. So, anyway, it’s good because now we had a little bit of a coffee, a
little bit of a break. Now we can continue on for a little bit longer because as you know guys we
have a long way to go to vi to visit to visit the you know what I mean. [Music] So, I don’t know what’s going on
here, but here are a lot of people walking on the road. Yeah. Massive
congregation. And the one lady, she was balancing like a whole pot, a whole
plant pot on her head. Did you see that? Yeah. Oh, yeah. They’re all coming together here. Wow. There’s some guys with some instruments.
Cool. Nice. There you go. Another little festival happening here in India,
of course. Absolutely brilliant. So, they say you’re never alone in India, but
look at this. We just pulled off on the side of the road here. Have a little break, have
a little snack. Oh, I think there is actually somebody coming. Well, we were alone for a
minute anyway. Hello. Hello. One selfie. One selfie. Okay. Okay. What’s your name? Patil. Oh,
nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Danad. Nice to meet you. Danad. Tata. Byebye. Byebye. Country.
Country. Uh, from England, Germany. Yes. Yes. Yes. So sweet. Seriously, so sweet. Okay, as I was
saying, we stopped here on the side of the road for a little break next to a corn field, next
to another field, under a tree. We’re out in the countryside now and I’m preparing us a nice little
snack. We have some leftover chapati from our thali yesterday. Wow, look at that. Beautiful. And
I pimped it up with some Marmite. M. Is it good? Oh, Ollie has finished this one already. That’s so
good. You Mama eaters out there will understand. Okay. When you haven’t had Marmite for a while,
it’s like brown gold. Is that it? Yeah. Oh, the little bingo bar. Behel it’s called. just
like with I don’t know rice and nuts and some almonds. And the ride so far has been really
50/50. Sometimes we are on our own and we can get some speed up and it’s really nice. Sometimes
we’re riding through some busy streets and it’s also really nice because obviously there’s
a lot of stuff going on. You take all these experiences just in and just enjoy it. Yeah. The
temperature is not too bad at the moment. Maybe like 28°. What would you say? Oh, no. 32. 32°.
Hey, maybe we’re getting used to it. Maybe. Yeah, but the highs today are 37 by 1:00. So, we have
to make sure that we find a place and get into some AC before 1:00. That’s the mission. We’ve
currently done, I think, 100 km and we’ve got 250 left to the Statue of Unity. So, we could probably
do another couple of hours. Yeah. And then we’ll look for a place to stay. Mhm. Somewhere along the
way. Hey, look at this. Got another party tractor. Nice. Ah, and here in the
center of the roundabout, we’ve got a bust of Mr. Shivaji Maharaj, the
Moratti Emperor that carved out the Morati Empire in I think the 1700s. And actually
you see figures of Shivaji kind of all over Maharashtra. There’s even a Bollywood film
about him. Ah, there it is. A train track. Is this our way? Yeah, apparently it is our
way. Temperature is definitely coming up now. It’s quarter to 11 and it’s 34° here. So, it’s
a good time to stop and wait in our full gear. for a train to come. Oh Jesus. Bloody
hell. Oh, he’s going. He’s giving up. Oh, nice to meet you. How are you? Nice
to meet you. Nice to meet you. That’s very polite. It’s cute. Or did they pickpocket
me? Come on, train. Jeez. What’s your name? Vhan. Vhan. Varan. Vahan.
Varghahan. Varahan. Varahan. Ah. Here. The train. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. The train’s over there. Just leaving the station
now. It’s coming. Coming. Stop. Oh. Okay. Come on. Train. It’s hot. Hello.
2 minutes. Stop. Stopping. Going. One eternity later. Okay. Okay. Okay. We
are a go. But the train didn’t even come. Just after a while, the barrier’s just
opened. Train’s still there at the station. But Lavy’s gone off. Left me for dust.
Haven’t you? Where has she gone? Wow, look at this dam here. Huge. And the river. Wow, I didn’t really
expect that. Wow, this is a big river. Eating. Yeah, we’re just trying to find a place for lunch,
but uh this place doesn’t look like it’s open. Oh, okay. One. Okay. One. Okay. Okay. Thank
you. Thank you. Okay. Let’s go a bit further. Tell you what, we are not too lucky at
finding places to eat today. That’s for sure. Hello. Hi. It’s open. This one. It’s okay. Okay.
Oh, it’s all in Hindi. Thank you. So, I think this is more a bar than a restaurant. But anyway,
coffee. Coffee. Yes. No coffee. Oh, anyway, there we go. We found somewhere. Finally found somewhere
to eat. It was actually so difficult to find any anything because everything looked like like a
bar. And so, we ended up in the bar actually. Now, yeah, I don’t fully understand it to be honest.
There was a lot of places saying they were restaurants, but then you go inside and they’re
just bars. [Music] Yes. Oh, I’ve been waiting for this for ages. Got ourselves veg curry, some
chapati, and that’s about it. Let’s dig in. Oh, yeah. Chapati. Thank you. Thank you. Look like little packages. That’s cute. We were
also looking for some accommodation on the road ahead because it’s now 12:30. We’ve been riding
for about 5 hours in total and it’s getting hotter and hotter and hotter. But unfortunately, there
are no hotels on our road ahead. Like nothing all the way from here to the Statue of Unity. Pretty
much the next hotel is about 3 hours away if we’re going in that direction. So, we’ve had a look
and we found a town which is just off our way 30 km to the west. It will add 30 minutes on today
and tomorrow, but there seems to be nothing we can do. And there they’ve got a whole bunch of hotels.
So, we called one up called Hotel the Saffron Inn, and they will give us a room for 2,000 rupees,
which is about 17. So, I think that’ll be us for today. 30 minutes ride. Get in that AC and carry
on the journey tomorrow. Goodbye road 753B. We will see you tomorrow. So, it’s 22 km down this
road now to get to the town. And actually, the town is called Nandurbar, apparently. Nandurbar.
So, let’s go spend the night in Nandurbar. Look at this bridge they’re
building. building a major bridge. Wow. It looks like it’s here just there on
the opposite side. Hotel the Saffron Inn. Oh, this guy’s going the wrong way. Okay. Okay. Don’t come as far as I’ve come. Go in here. Yes. Here we go. Underground shaded parking.
Oh yes. That is absolutely the best. Hello. Okay, I do the bags. You do the checkin.
You survived the heat. You look a little bit sweaty. It’s okay. Okay, we’re going to
get to the AC in a few minutes time. Yeah. Two, three, and helmet. Perfect.
And the camera. Thank you, Dad. Awesome. Wow. Very nice. Wow. Nice. Very nice. It’s new. New hotel.
Wow. Very good. One year. Wow. One year old. Yes. Thank you. Thank Thank you. Yes. AC, we love
you. I’m so exhausted. This last 45 minutes just killed my head. I have so headache now. No.
AC, save me. So, I think I will take a cold shower and then I will just stand in front
of the AC. What kind of view do we have here and a view of another building? At least
there’s a window. That’s That’s good. Yeah, it’s a nice big window actually. Yeah, it’s got a
window sill. Look, look. Yes, that’s nice. I like that. I can see actually Mowgli and Chanty from
here. Can you? Yeah. Yay. Just down there. There you go. So, but all in all, check out this room.
That’s the door. That scared me. Oh, it’s locked. How do I unlock it? I don’t
know, my love. No, wait. Ah, here. No unlock. Ah, a passport. Thank
you. Thank you. Anyway, this is our nice, spacious room here. It looks very nice and
very clean. Super happy about that. The bed looks massive. Wow. I think it’s going to be a
good night here. And then here’s our bathroom. You have always a bucket with a small
bucket inside for people who like to take bucket showers. But yeah, all in
all, a pretty straight and uneventful ride. We’re just sort of crossing the
vast countryside of Maharashtra. So, there’s not a whole lot to show here, but
tomorrow where we’re headed, there’s going to be something really big to show. The tallest
statue in the world, the Statue of Unity. Yes, I’m super excited and I really can’t wait to
see it. And that’s it from us today. We hope you enjoyed the video. If so, please give
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46 Comments
loved ur India series
Welcome to GJ also visit Diu,Bhuj area mandvi,khadio dhro, Rann of Kutch,Dholaveera, fossil park, chipper point,kalo dunger,road to heaven,vijay villas palace, madhavpur beach,sunset in Bechtel beach near Dwarka, Somnath, Bet Dwarka,narara reef, vantara,velvadar black buck national park finally GiR
Olie and Lavi now its not "Kai menta", you need to practice "Kem cho" instead.. ❤ Welcome to Gujarat.. please try some traditional gujarati dish before leaving for Rajasthan.. Try "Dhokla" and "Khaman" this are breakfast items.. enjoy your stay..❤
9:20 serve you 😅why?
Guys don't eat that chapati now bcoz it should be expired
I really appreciate that you starts your rides early in the morning
In South India people cook and eat food in forest it is called Vanabhojanalu, Its also celebrated in different states of India in different forms – Vanabhojanalu, meaning "meals in the forest," is a traditional practice rooted in the Telugu culture of India, particularly during the auspicious Karthika Masam (lunar month). It's a social gathering where people, often families or groups, go on picnics to natural settings like forests, groves, or parks, to enjoy food and each other's company. The practice is believed to promote community bonding, enhance physical and mental well-being by connecting with nature, and is a way to celebrate nature and heritage.
Celebrating Nature: Vanabhojanalu is essentially a celebration of nature, with people gathering in green spaces to appreciate the environment.
Community Bonding: The practice fosters social interaction and strengthens bonds between family members, friends, and community groups.
Health Benefits: Spending time in nature is known to reduce stress and improve overall well-being, and Vanabhojanalu provides that opportunity.
Cultural Significance: It's a deep-rooted cultural tradition, with families, schools, and organizations often organizing these gatherings, especially during Karthika Masam.
Sustainable Practice: While often viewed as a picnic, the traditional way of organizing Vanabhojanalu is considered a sustainable practice, encouraging appreciation for nature and minimizing environmental impact.
Spiritual Connection: Some interpretations link Vanabhojanalu to spiritual practices, suggesting that eating under trees during Karthika Masam can be a way to connect with divine energy.
Traditional Activities: Events often include cultural performances, folk dances, traditional music, and games, adding to the festive atmosphere.
What you just did under the tree at 15 minutes, eating food is also called Vanabhojanam. In India it is celebrated with family & friends, cook food collective & eat.
9:20 actually they don't know English 😢 so you scared little bit😂 sorry dears 😊
Lol why are they all staring
Maharashtrians are very kind and friendly😄😄
From eating Dosa to now left over chapati you guys are becoming full desi ❤
dont miss Khajuraho
more you go northern side, more you have to be cautious. people are not nice of course the literacy issue. Maharashtra was the limit for nicest people.
Difference between South India and north India
At this point of time both of you should write your countries in a piece of paper and stick it on your t-shirt.😂😝
Thanks, guys. Another great video. 💜💙💜💙
Please don't eat yesterdays food; indian food should be eaten within 4 hours of cooking
I loved this video ❤❤
I loved how people have so much warmth nature but also be safe and avoid going through deserted path wherever like mountains or other areas because a foreign couple had also came to india but unfortunately the female got ra*ed by some men but they got justice . But this is the rarest case . Don't worry about it , just enjoy the journey and savour each moment. U will mostly meet good people ,they will take care of u and will provide best hospitality they can.
The people are just so nice and friendly😊Another awesome video guys👍
Sad that, these same people with haaras their fellow countrymen and will force them to speak Marathi. 😢
Lovely videos. I was in Maharashtra for 19 years. Lived in a very British port of Poona, loved the life there and its country side. Went to micro breweries and bars. Listened to live jazz and blues bands.
Kai manthey means, what say you. It’s an informal greeting. Closest analogy to English is, how’s things.
Be safe guys and happy to see you safe
Come to maharastra
Only
Do buisness and earn with us Marathi people only
Lavi is like an energizer battery in the mornings lol
Got 1k like 100th comment here. You scared me with the caption. I am glad it was a "good surprise" Kudos to Gujrati uncles 🇮🇳❤
Hahaha. You guys must be feeling like Bollywood movie stars. Nice episode….as usual. 🥰
YaY,,,, HaPpY & aLiVe !!!!
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Oh it was Jalgaon??? I live there bro!!!
Everything above Maharashtra is chaos …no quiet roads!!
Beautiful video 🔥
9:00 our tone may sound rude but trust we are kind people
Northeast a must. Don't miss 🎉
24:24 This was a very Indian Vibe door bell I love it😊😊
its chatrapati shivaji maharaj not Mr shivaji
If you are traveling in North India, travel a little more carefully and don't trust anyone blindly.
it looks like indian summer is wearing you down lol
stop using such thumbnail to stereotype indian males, avg mleecha uncultured people
जय छत्रपति शिवाजी महाराज 🦁🧡🚩
जय मराठा 🕉️🚩
11:18 north indians …. See what we are … We are welcoming for Tourist…. ❤🎉
Background music name 😊
Guys…..please explore Trimandir, Adalaj Gandhinagar ….its 24 km from Ahmedabad on the Ahmedabad Mahesana Express highway only….very peaceful and unique temple….
17:34 😅😅 true
I wish you were here in monsoon season
You would have experienced a different Maharashtra