Ha thanks for watching This might be my favourite question ever as I am a font nerd Ketupat Ramadhan by HansCo I found it on Dafont Have a good one
@pradoshk_m5 күн бұрын
Kerala is not only backwaters in Alappuzha or mattanchery fort Kochi. You guys unfortunately missed the most stunning places and experience in Kerala. I felt like your travel is not pretty much organised. Come next time to Kerala with a little bit of study and seek information from some locals or get references from resources. You haven't seen 10% of God's own country. Thank you
@DNAtraveling5 күн бұрын
So we spent 2 months travelling India, not just Kerala. We started in the north and worked our way down. Unfortunately, we can't do everything you would suggest but there is only so much time and money to do it . We travel in both an organised way but allow ourselves and make changes. Thanks for watching
@pradoshk_m5 күн бұрын
@@DNAtraveling brother I appreciate your efforts and huge love ❣️ from Kerala. I suggest you please keep in mind when Kerala is your travel destination it is one of the most beautiful place in the world currently. Don't forget to visit all the stunning places from the mesmerizing beaches and freezing gorgeous mountains explore the Ayurveda and delightful dishes when you planning for a vacation in Kerala with your family. You are always welcome ❤
@shahidhes7 күн бұрын
Don't miss munnar in kerala , and you can get accommodation through "voye homes" in munnar . Lockheart view point , lachmi tea estate , gap road , top station , kolukkumalai , pooppara, vattavda these areas are absolutely stunning locations in munnar ❤❤❤❤
@DNAtraveling6 күн бұрын
Hi thanks for watching. unfortuntely we have already left India but if we head back I will add it to the list. Thanks again for watching
@alexrobinson91767 күн бұрын
Cute place for a couple of days.
@DNAtraveling6 күн бұрын
Worth visiting, intersting to see yet another side of India
@alexrobinson917610 күн бұрын
Very peaceful apart from the blaring temple sirens!
@DNAtraveling9 күн бұрын
The backwater tour was probably my favourite single thing we did whilst in India, genuinely peaceful and something I would highly recommend
@DNAtraveling5 күн бұрын
@@ArjunVB666 Plenty of places all over the world play large sounds over speakers. if you mean the call the prayer, I would much prefer that. then the temple playing very loud music sample on repeat starting at 2am Thanks for watching
@alexrobinson917613 күн бұрын
Was a nice relaxing time there!
@DNAtraveling13 күн бұрын
It ended up being a pretty chill place to visit for sure, the sunshine and the beach made up for some if theh bad weather we had before
@alexrobinson917617 күн бұрын
Pondi was so chilled and nice after Mahabalipuram
@DNAtraveling17 күн бұрын
Even with a bit of rain, it still was such a nicer place to relax.super glad we made the effort to go visit
@MrMoneyvinay19 күн бұрын
❤ Mysore my city
@DNAtraveling19 күн бұрын
We really enjoyed our short time in Mysore Thanks for watching
@ankushmaurya182219 күн бұрын
hey alex love ur indian vlgs man your content is amazing been watching ur videos from few days u need to improve the color grading and add key points through the captions bit transitions its bit appealing just an observation it can get more engaged audience Lemme know if you need an video editor.
@DNAtraveling19 күн бұрын
Thanks fo watching No thank you
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@DNAtraveling19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
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@DNAtraveling19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@srini965321 күн бұрын
Dear Indian business owners: Let's get rid of this ridiculous they vs us attitude. Customer in any form is GOD! Please, don't charge based on local/non-local. That is simple not fair. As an Indian, I request all the other Indians to boycott such shops where they have variable rates for charges based on where they come from.
@DNAtraveling19 күн бұрын
Unfortunately it happens all over the world, and I expect to pay more, but sometimes people do take advantage of it Thanks for watching 👍🏽
@alexrobinson917621 күн бұрын
Not somewhere I need to go back to
@DNAtraveling21 күн бұрын
I am sure in better weather we could have enjoyed it more but not a place I would run back too no
@alexrobinson917625 күн бұрын
Mysore was such an unexpected gem!
@DNAtraveling24 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the vibe Shows what a few good coffee shops can do
@alexrobinson917629 күн бұрын
Nice change of place and environment whilst in India. Plus bear and elephant!!
@DNAtraveling28 күн бұрын
Never expected to see a live wild bear! Was a good place to relax for sure
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Kozhikode had some surprising gems!
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Ironic some of the best food we had in India was Mexican 🌮
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Nice to be able to swim and chill in India.
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
I still love the Thai islands more, but it was a fun place to visit .
@nomaderhowfarАй бұрын
Your colour grading is so good!! :) goes perfectly with the setting!
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Thanks so much man, It's been something i have been quitely working on improving as it's gone on. Was overall very happy with the tones i got for India in general. Thanks for watching, hope you guys are good
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
I definitely enjoyed Mumbai as a place.
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Certainly nicer place to visit then Delhi to me. A lot more going on Diwali was a lot to fun and getting to experience it with some locals was great
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Aosa was was awesome
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Honestly, Udaipur is worth a visit for anyone visiting India for sure !
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Udaipur is definitely the nicest place in the north/ golden triangle area.
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
I think an arguement could be made that it's my favourite place in India, perfect balance of every aspect of India
@user-pu8id9wg5tАй бұрын
Nice video guys. Bring back the djbbq hat
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Thanks, Unfortunetly the DJBBQ hat died. It didn't leave NZ unfortunely, and i haven't had time to get a new one. It will be replaced when back in the UK
@user-pu8id9wg5tАй бұрын
@@DNAtraveling whaaaat?! Hope you guys are well mate
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
@@user-pu8id9wg5t we are grand mate, currently living it up Guatemala. Hope life is good
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Jaipur definitely had some nice sights to visit.
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Jaipur was a beautiful city in some ways, and utter chaos in others.
@jetplane737Ай бұрын
I really love India.... so I jealous you guys now😂
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
we know we where super lucky to spend two months in India exploring. so it's nice to be able to share the videos with people
@jayeshtiwari6341Ай бұрын
What the hell is this..... so much of contamination
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
Oh yes, I completely agree. It's sad to see so much rubbish and waste being thrown into the Ganges, you couldn't pay me to go for a swim personally, but I have no spiritual connection to the Ganges so it's a little different I suppose. Thanks for watching :)
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
An interesting city to explore
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
That sums up much of the country, interesting 😅
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
Still fun that we saw a tiger! And the food at that food court was so good!
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
I was truely not expected to see a tiger. it's kinda of crazy that we did! plus OWL!
@user-pu8id9wg5tАй бұрын
Dave gave me a beej in the sanddunes here
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
I cannot confirm nor deny any actions that happening in the sunshine and the sand... What happens at Mapua stays at Mapua
@alexrobinson9176Ай бұрын
The Taj was still amazing 😍
@DNAtravelingАй бұрын
It was surprising impressive and worth the hype, glad we woke up super early for it
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
Felt like a long train journey that one!
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Not the longest we have been on but still super long !! Indian trains are an amazing company for sure
@KeepersDaun2 ай бұрын
Hi loved the videos, where did you stay?
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for watching, going to Copy and Paste a response as it works So on this trip we stayed at the Rarotonga Backpackers. Pros- Cheapest thing we could find. the island is small so no terrible locations was about to easily get a scooter from them they had a small kitchen to help save money by making our own food. had decent beach space cons- Little tired, deff not a resort shared bathrooms dogs barked quite early but thats most of the island. if you are a budget, it's perfectly fine. But if you can save a bit more and afford a airbnb say, you might be able to find something for a little more thats a lot nicer. If we went back, ( we are from the UK so it's a long trip) we would try and stay somewhere else and treat it less like backpacking and more like a holiday . Hope this all helps
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
Loved Varanasi, fun, interesting, the hostel and the tours on the Ganges were great!
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Really interesting place, intense and peaceful in equal measure
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
The area around that hostel in Delhi was crazy lol
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
That's just most places on Delhi, and much of India , talk about an intense country
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
A good couple of days in delhi- the food tour was fun, intense but interesting. Sunder nursery was so nice and peaceful and the end restaurant we had some of our best meals in India there!
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Delhi was certainly an adventure. It's big enough to find chiled out places within all the crazy
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
Delhi was chaotic, kind of fun and kind of hell at the same time 😂
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Such mixed emotions about India, but chaotic was a good choice of word
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
Rugby and flights!
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
A long day to get there , but we made it to India!
@Leei2 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking us with you on this beautiful exploration! When was this recorded? (month/season).
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Thanka for watching This was filmed late August last year 20-27th I believe or close to it 👍🏽 hope that helps
@nagodio2 ай бұрын
Full route used please !
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
Hi thanks for watching Get to Talat Phlu railway station. Take it to the end of the line. Then you walk in Mahachai Market, you will cross the ferry here And head towards Ban Laem train station From there you take the train into Maeklong, then just follow the steps back to get back. Each train will take about an hour , and once you are on the mast train it will fill up with your groups around half way
@alexrobinson91762 ай бұрын
Liverpool is still a nice place
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
It is , but prefer to be on the road ;)
@DNAtraveling2 ай бұрын
We will have to go back
@alexrobinson91763 ай бұрын
Cassis was still a nice day out
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
Exactly what I wanted from a small southern french town
@alexrobinson91763 ай бұрын
Rugby 🏉 rugby 🏉 rugby 🏉
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
Only have to wait another 4 years for the next world cup
@alexrobinson91763 ай бұрын
Incredible views from the basilica, great swim and start of the rugby!
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
Marseille does have a smell sometimes, but it is a very pretty city
@My68383 ай бұрын
Very nice video! Thank you!
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
@michaelsangster56733 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video. We are considering Kenting as an alternative to Taroko gorge after the quake. Any recommendations on things to see?
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for watching Kenting is a great place to visit for sure. We basically included everything we did in the video , so can't add to much. Just rent a scooter, and enjoy the sunshine and go for a swim 👍🏼 Hope you enjoy wherever you end up
@alexrobinson91763 ай бұрын
That breakfast in Paris was lovely and the sunset in Marseille was unexpectedly beautiful
@DNAtraveling3 ай бұрын
The sunsets in Marseille were some of the best things about it
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Very nice clips. Feels like cinema
Still nice to be home for the holidays 🎄
Indeed, nice to spend some time with family 😁
Definitely interesting lol 😂
It was so unexpectedly cold!!!
What is the name of the font u used 💖
Ha thanks for watching This might be my favourite question ever as I am a font nerd Ketupat Ramadhan by HansCo I found it on Dafont Have a good one
Kerala is not only backwaters in Alappuzha or mattanchery fort Kochi. You guys unfortunately missed the most stunning places and experience in Kerala. I felt like your travel is not pretty much organised. Come next time to Kerala with a little bit of study and seek information from some locals or get references from resources. You haven't seen 10% of God's own country. Thank you
So we spent 2 months travelling India, not just Kerala. We started in the north and worked our way down. Unfortunately, we can't do everything you would suggest but there is only so much time and money to do it . We travel in both an organised way but allow ourselves and make changes. Thanks for watching
@@DNAtraveling brother I appreciate your efforts and huge love ❣️ from Kerala. I suggest you please keep in mind when Kerala is your travel destination it is one of the most beautiful place in the world currently. Don't forget to visit all the stunning places from the mesmerizing beaches and freezing gorgeous mountains explore the Ayurveda and delightful dishes when you planning for a vacation in Kerala with your family. You are always welcome ❤
Don't miss munnar in kerala , and you can get accommodation through "voye homes" in munnar . Lockheart view point , lachmi tea estate , gap road , top station , kolukkumalai , pooppara, vattavda these areas are absolutely stunning locations in munnar ❤❤❤❤
Hi thanks for watching. unfortuntely we have already left India but if we head back I will add it to the list. Thanks again for watching
Cute place for a couple of days.
Worth visiting, intersting to see yet another side of India
Very peaceful apart from the blaring temple sirens!
The backwater tour was probably my favourite single thing we did whilst in India, genuinely peaceful and something I would highly recommend
@@ArjunVB666 Plenty of places all over the world play large sounds over speakers. if you mean the call the prayer, I would much prefer that. then the temple playing very loud music sample on repeat starting at 2am Thanks for watching
Was a nice relaxing time there!
It ended up being a pretty chill place to visit for sure, the sunshine and the beach made up for some if theh bad weather we had before
Pondi was so chilled and nice after Mahabalipuram
Even with a bit of rain, it still was such a nicer place to relax.super glad we made the effort to go visit
❤ Mysore my city
We really enjoyed our short time in Mysore Thanks for watching
hey alex love ur indian vlgs man your content is amazing been watching ur videos from few days u need to improve the color grading and add key points through the captions bit transitions its bit appealing just an observation it can get more engaged audience Lemme know if you need an video editor.
Thanks fo watching No thank you
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Thanks for watching
Dear Indian business owners: Let's get rid of this ridiculous they vs us attitude. Customer in any form is GOD! Please, don't charge based on local/non-local. That is simple not fair. As an Indian, I request all the other Indians to boycott such shops where they have variable rates for charges based on where they come from.
Unfortunately it happens all over the world, and I expect to pay more, but sometimes people do take advantage of it Thanks for watching 👍🏽
Not somewhere I need to go back to
I am sure in better weather we could have enjoyed it more but not a place I would run back too no
Mysore was such an unexpected gem!
Really enjoyed the vibe Shows what a few good coffee shops can do
Nice change of place and environment whilst in India. Plus bear and elephant!!
Never expected to see a live wild bear! Was a good place to relax for sure
Kozhikode had some surprising gems!
Ironic some of the best food we had in India was Mexican 🌮
Nice to be able to swim and chill in India.
I still love the Thai islands more, but it was a fun place to visit .
Your colour grading is so good!! :) goes perfectly with the setting!
Thanks so much man, It's been something i have been quitely working on improving as it's gone on. Was overall very happy with the tones i got for India in general. Thanks for watching, hope you guys are good
I definitely enjoyed Mumbai as a place.
Certainly nicer place to visit then Delhi to me. A lot more going on Diwali was a lot to fun and getting to experience it with some locals was great
Aosa was was awesome
Honestly, Udaipur is worth a visit for anyone visiting India for sure !
Udaipur is definitely the nicest place in the north/ golden triangle area.
I think an arguement could be made that it's my favourite place in India, perfect balance of every aspect of India
Nice video guys. Bring back the djbbq hat
Thanks, Unfortunetly the DJBBQ hat died. It didn't leave NZ unfortunely, and i haven't had time to get a new one. It will be replaced when back in the UK
@@DNAtraveling whaaaat?! Hope you guys are well mate
@@user-pu8id9wg5t we are grand mate, currently living it up Guatemala. Hope life is good
Jaipur definitely had some nice sights to visit.
Jaipur was a beautiful city in some ways, and utter chaos in others.
I really love India.... so I jealous you guys now😂
we know we where super lucky to spend two months in India exploring. so it's nice to be able to share the videos with people
What the hell is this..... so much of contamination
Oh yes, I completely agree. It's sad to see so much rubbish and waste being thrown into the Ganges, you couldn't pay me to go for a swim personally, but I have no spiritual connection to the Ganges so it's a little different I suppose. Thanks for watching :)
An interesting city to explore
That sums up much of the country, interesting 😅
Still fun that we saw a tiger! And the food at that food court was so good!
I was truely not expected to see a tiger. it's kinda of crazy that we did! plus OWL!
Dave gave me a beej in the sanddunes here
I cannot confirm nor deny any actions that happening in the sunshine and the sand... What happens at Mapua stays at Mapua
The Taj was still amazing 😍
It was surprising impressive and worth the hype, glad we woke up super early for it
Felt like a long train journey that one!
Not the longest we have been on but still super long !! Indian trains are an amazing company for sure
Hi loved the videos, where did you stay?
Hey, thanks for watching, going to Copy and Paste a response as it works So on this trip we stayed at the Rarotonga Backpackers. Pros- Cheapest thing we could find. the island is small so no terrible locations was about to easily get a scooter from them they had a small kitchen to help save money by making our own food. had decent beach space cons- Little tired, deff not a resort shared bathrooms dogs barked quite early but thats most of the island. if you are a budget, it's perfectly fine. But if you can save a bit more and afford a airbnb say, you might be able to find something for a little more thats a lot nicer. If we went back, ( we are from the UK so it's a long trip) we would try and stay somewhere else and treat it less like backpacking and more like a holiday . Hope this all helps
Loved Varanasi, fun, interesting, the hostel and the tours on the Ganges were great!
Really interesting place, intense and peaceful in equal measure
The area around that hostel in Delhi was crazy lol
That's just most places on Delhi, and much of India , talk about an intense country
A good couple of days in delhi- the food tour was fun, intense but interesting. Sunder nursery was so nice and peaceful and the end restaurant we had some of our best meals in India there!
Delhi was certainly an adventure. It's big enough to find chiled out places within all the crazy
Delhi was chaotic, kind of fun and kind of hell at the same time 😂
Such mixed emotions about India, but chaotic was a good choice of word
Rugby and flights!
A long day to get there , but we made it to India!
Thanks for taking us with you on this beautiful exploration! When was this recorded? (month/season).
Thanka for watching This was filmed late August last year 20-27th I believe or close to it 👍🏽 hope that helps
Full route used please !
Hi thanks for watching Get to Talat Phlu railway station. Take it to the end of the line. Then you walk in Mahachai Market, you will cross the ferry here And head towards Ban Laem train station From there you take the train into Maeklong, then just follow the steps back to get back. Each train will take about an hour , and once you are on the mast train it will fill up with your groups around half way
Liverpool is still a nice place
It is , but prefer to be on the road ;)
We will have to go back
Cassis was still a nice day out
Exactly what I wanted from a small southern french town
Rugby 🏉 rugby 🏉 rugby 🏉
Only have to wait another 4 years for the next world cup
Incredible views from the basilica, great swim and start of the rugby!
Marseille does have a smell sometimes, but it is a very pretty city
Very nice video! Thank you!
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Enjoyed your video. We are considering Kenting as an alternative to Taroko gorge after the quake. Any recommendations on things to see?
Hey thanks for watching Kenting is a great place to visit for sure. We basically included everything we did in the video , so can't add to much. Just rent a scooter, and enjoy the sunshine and go for a swim 👍🏼 Hope you enjoy wherever you end up
That breakfast in Paris was lovely and the sunset in Marseille was unexpectedly beautiful
The sunsets in Marseille were some of the best things about it