ONE DAY IN INDIA: Exploring Pushkar, Rajasthan
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- One day exploring the spiritual village of Pushkar in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, India.
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Thanks a lot for watching and safe journeys!
ONE DAY IN INDIA: Exploring Pushkar, Rajasthan
Your videos are just amazing because they re probably the realest ones of youtube. I don't care to watch all those travel vloggers going to 4-5 stars hotels, full of organized tours and basically showing us travels most of us couldnt afford. Now, THIS is the kind of travel I like, this is how you truly discover a country and enjoy it s culture
Thanks a lot, appreciate it. That's what I'm going for. Lots more coming. Next video: bicycle adventure in the Thar desert showing tiny villages and amazing landscapes.
that's a good point!
I agree
Every Indian watching this video keep India neat and clean..... pollution is the biggest problem our country is facing ..... we have achieved many feats and pollution less India should be our next target......jai hind.....vande matram
Are you back in India?! Omg I'm so jealous... At least I started uploading videos from my 9-month journey there and I'm definitely sticking around to watch your adventures! I miss India so much, looking forward to seeing more of it with your eyes :)
Great video of India Gabriel thanks for taking us with you 🙌👌
Vlog Music No Copyright loving the India vlogs
India must be ur favorite country cause u go there alot
- India is next on my list 😇 I'm excited for this place! 🌍
Edges Of Earth you're welcome 🙏
Edges.....there' s children in India too so you won't be lonely !!
Only visit specific areas if u want a good tour don't visit areas which Gabriel has visited full of poverty and slums dirt and cows stay away from such areas
Aalhad Bapat Cow is a far nicer animal than you, and places are dirty not people, you don't evan take bath for days.
Aalhad Bapat same to u, have a nice pork meal
It's quite funny gabe, I'm in India and everyone gets left and right mixed up so far
Hi Gabriel, you videos are getting better and better :)
Excellent, thanks Cristina, glad to hear it.
Wow fantastic series of India/Pushkar videos. Looking forward to checking out the rest of your channel. Subscribed!
Gabriel, your videos make me connect to myself, 9 years ago i was in Rajastan state during the time of Garba festival , and this song there, people are singing at the lake I know it by heart... take me with you next time :), I wish you great journey, and thank u!..
i love it when you are in India Gabe, You can tell that its a place you love.Loving this adventure,Hopefully one day our paths will cross. keep safe mate....John
Can I request you to explore South and North East India as well? It is almost different countries as in cultures, language, environment, architecture and food...
I explored south India earlier this year, here's a movie about it: czcams.com/video/KBZUD8L7sEQ/video.html
Not sure if I'll make it to the northeast on this trip, we'll see. I really want to go to Sikkim and Darjeeling especially, but it's getting cold now. But I'm sure the states of Assam, Nagaland, etc. would be really fascinating to see and not many other tourists there.
Gabriel Traveler Bon voyage Mate.
After spending a week on Thai islands I've realised I'm more of a city explorer. Love the noises and chaos in this video. Heading to Kuala Lumpur to get my head down and do some work then it's a month touring Vietnam from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City by train!
Sounds like a plan!
Teach them how to use a broomstick!
Amazing vlog Gabe!! That quaint temple on the mountain top seemed so peaceful. India is just a huge canvas of varied experiences. Good, bad, ugly, serene, chaos.... it has a character of its own. Its too vast and travellers like you really motivate us a you put forward the real essence of the place. Keep going brother!! God Bless. 👍✌
Pushkar looks pretty nice and atsmospheric. The bazaar part was a tourist-bustle by the looks of it, but I could definitley see myself hang out with a snack for an afternoon in that temple plaza. That was positively gorgeous.
Wow did you see that? One of the ducks said namaste back! Incredible country
Gabriel I love the way you dont state the obvious until it becomes obvious that you need to state it. "... even if the fair isnt going on in fact every other time the fair wasnt going on..." Nice.
India is full of diversity
Highly unorganised
But v believe in coexistent where people, cow, duck can live togerher
If U believe in nature then all of this is nature
Bytheway nice to see pusker by urs viewpoint
Have a nice journey
Welcome to Gujarat (state nr rajesthan)
Duffer Man, yes ur right, many indians r live in america but i am saying that in india state wise diversity of over own people
Whereas in America how many local american native is there...????
India is more diverse and more history then USA
Here in India each state has immense potential for tourism but sadly only few states have identified it including Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. You will be amazed to see places if you read about them first before planning a trip. Please read about forts in Maharashtra state in India and visit those. You will find some forts as beautiful trek and hiking points.
The best travel photographer ever. You sir showing us the best uncut unedited new places around the the world. I like how you go to places that are not famous and random. This what you doing is the real way to travel and explore the world. Thank you
The scene with you and the sunset (around 15:40 in the video) is absolutely stunning. What a great shot!
Mike Arends Yes and time lapse would have been great!
@Mike that would be a perfect spot to have a morning chai or coffee and see the world from the top. By the way Udaipur is another incredible place to visit.
That was amazing where you are in the mountain and sun was there...and you look nice in that t shirt...
Always a pleasure! Have a good weekend soul brotha! \/
Such a beatufiufl video keep it up great
The dresses that the locals are wearing are sooo COLORFUL. When I compare the "Poor" locals with the "rich" foreigners that's one thing I'm always struck by...that the locals are wearing much more colorful & lively clothes.
That's, really amazing narration and perspective of video making which takes audience right into the place, I felt like I was right there while watching it. I live in Jaipur and my hometown is Ajmer near Pushkar this time due to work I didn't get the chance to visit the fair but I have experienced it through your Pushkar series thanks a lot for this Gabriel, Also do check out Jaisalmer if you haven't been there it's an amazing place I lived there for 2 years, since you are in Rajasthan do not miss the opportunity I suggest.
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed. I've been to Jaisalmer a couple times before and have some old (and not as good) videos from there:
czcams.com/users/gabejedmosearch?query=Jaisalmer
That's really great, next time you are in Jaipur please do ping me,I would love to have a chat with you.
That was mental to watch. Certainly not dull.
Cool.
will u come Uttarakhand again ?
here is lots more to explore like kedarkantha & harkidun track in Himalaya
Fair video, like Gabriel! Good Job Gab!
hi Gabriel. You show us always the real picture of the place I like a videos.
Cool, Gabriel!Cheers!
Gabriel is the Dude. The Dude Abides.
Like totally radical.
Thank you for another great video!
good shots
15:40 is EPIC! Very cool
is it just me who gets Age of Empires 1 vibes with Gabriels music choices?:D
Wow, amazing vedio Title👍
....All of those vehicles, but you rarely see a Shell or a Texaco.......any type gas station......wonder how they fill- up...
After spending a few months in India I realized I could feel the presence of that nasty black water before I could even smell the stench.
Came in handy as I would hold my breath when I felt it!!! Still my favorite country to backpack. :)
Great videos, as always! I can't travel like you do, so I always look forward to seeing where you are :)
How does youtube work ? Do you get compensated more if we click on "like" or we click on the advertisement prior to your videos ? Have been watching your videos but been forgetting to click "like' since I need to sign in.
Thanks for asking. The most important thing is simply watching. CZcams keeps track of how long people watch a video, so the more you watch the better. But don't watch the video all the way through just to help me out, only if you actually feel like it. Clicking like does help a little bit, but I wouldn't worry about it, it's a tiny difference. If you're enjoying the video then just watching it is good enough, so thanks for watching.
Don't just watch the video to help you out? That's like eating the cone and throwing away the ice cream.'You''re the reason why we keep following you like The Pied Piper.You make us feel the way you're feeling while you are there.
Good to know ! I always watched to the end , am a bit hooked , vicariously living an adventurous life because of your channel . Inspiring me to live more passionately ! Keep em coming please !
ahhh...right at the start...that was MY lane to the everest hotel where i stayed....
There are two countries in the world , I never want to go to , China and India . I like civilization.
Wai kuen Lee Both are the greatest and oldest civilization and more advanced back in thousands of years.
love this restaurant.alwaya had my coffee there❤️
Great video Bro
Loved it
Excellent Gabriel. Many mahalos. Cheers amigo.
Keep up the good work!
Unique architecture!
Great videos man...you are great
Thanks a lot.
Great video of India garbriel hoping your next travel can be to Mexico [Naan ~Tortilla]
Government working for cleaning all city's hope next time when u come u will good experience tnkyu.. guest is like god for us. .
Could you do a Q&A about India?
visit Bhubaneswar Temple city
Population is just 22,000. I think this is among very few places in India where tourists are more than locals.
good👍🏻
Those street $wine would've been PORK ROLL here in New Jersey, LIL-BIG-BRO-GABE!! MMMMM MMMMM GOOD!!!
Yep, that's what we call em here in Jersey, pork roll.
i've been there 30 years ago.. it was peaceful then :D
Hello Gabriel! First at all I really like your vids since years, specially those from India! but I have one question, don't you feel lonely (relationship and/or starting a family etc...) ?
did you find a perfect living Master of Naam there? Let us know
Is the lake an old caldera?
Good one Gabe.....and those hilltop view are uncanny.......btw, is your belly so accustomed from all your India travel, that you hare free from.......issues.....:-)
I don't know if I'm just lucky or what, but I've managed to never get food poisoning in India, or anywhere else on my travels.
You must have a great intuition to choose the right places to eat and you are also very positive and carefree about everything. You actually made me very curious to visit India.
To be honest, the old man could do with some pomegranate juice.
I think this the first vedio you shows highlights of the full vlog in the beginning?
No it's definitely not the first one, I've done that in some previous videos including my last one "One day in India" and maybe one or two in Thailand, I forget. But I'll be doing it more in the future, if there are some especially exciting clips from the video.
Gabriel Traveler It's nice and this vedio is 'One day in India'. You can also add End screen for Subscribe etc.
Woops, haha, I thought it was a comment under my biking video that I just posted, in which I did the same thing with the intro clips. So yeah, you might be right that this is the first one where I've done that. I've shown previews at the beginning of other videos before but just one clip, not multiple clips. Oh yeah, I also did that with the preview clips for my movie about south India:
czcams.com/video/KBZUD8L7sEQ/video.html
Why don't you visit Varanasi ? The spiritual capital of India !
I've been there a couple times:
czcams.com/users/gabejedmosearch?query=Varanasi
Gabriel Traveler Yeah watched your vlogs of Varanasi earlier this morning :)
Gabriel Traveler the link isn't working.
Hey Gabriel love your videos. And you are a amazing man. I wish I could travel with you some day if possible. Want to show you a small city where i live called UJJAIN in the Madhya pradesh.
How do you best avoid the dogs? Do you find most of them are dangerous or just dirty and sad. I think I will struggle with that when I visit either way. Any suggestions?
Mara N Dogs are usually coward, they just bark sometime in dark or lonely place but they are not dangerous just ignore them. And during the day they ignore People.
@Mara, majority of dogs in India are used to the public, cars & other animals and as a result majority of them WILL NOT attack people. However I've experienced that dogs like to chase cars especially if you are a passenger in a car and make an eye contact with some dogs then they want to chase you. I"m not sure if that's an entertainment for dogs or they are being friendly? But like I said 99% of stray dogs will not harm people.
I can imagine that it will be heartbreaking.
Thank you for your reply. I have a slight fear of dogs. You are so nice to always comment and reply. Much Aloha!
Perfect. Thanks for the information. It does help hearing it and am so excited to come visit!
thanks for massage and I love your still and I see your all video I love you boss.... I like it..... please you come to Bangladesh just same video and some day lives in bangladesh..... I hope you are a best make a traveling chanel..... by araf hasan from Bangladesh, rajshahi,pabna
Ajmer Dhargah is right next to where you are....
Hope u visit some places this time in India where u have never went before.
I'm going next to Vrindavan which will be new for me. One problem is I've been so many places in India, there aren't a lot places I've heard about that I haven't been to. Basically Sikkim and Darjeeling, the northeast states, Bodhgaya, Gujarat and Kerala are the main places that I'd still like to see. But those places are all pretty out of the way and I'm not sure I want to go that far on buses, etc. on this trip.
i am not sure if you have been to kolkata -great place for food and a good many places to see?Try the north-east ,there's a famous festival in Nagaland called the hornbill festival, but a lot of permit's are needed to get there.u been to amritsar- the golden temple? one great place .also Dalhousie near Mcleodganj is a great place. Ajanta & Ellora, especially Ellora, Mysore,Vizag - but in all these places to visit at-least need a train ticket , bus wont do.
Summeron 1418 alora and Mysore i thik he has Visited
o .. my bad. :(
Gabriel Traveler AMRITSAR would be great at the end of trip. Golden Temple then Wagah border Ind-Pak Prade ceremony and then you can cross the border on foot and enter Lahore, Pakistan if you want to explore a new country.
bro please come in Indore mp India
Saludos desde México.
Do those red flags in the lake mean snorkeling is prohibited? 😜
@2:21 the guy has to be a gora (a Caucasian guy). I don't mean to offend anyone, just trying to find a little amusement.
Did you film this with a potato?
Your on top of another pyramid in a series that I estimate @ about 80,000 years or so. Genesis tells of this time if one knows what to look for.
Is theft a problem in India?
Sometimes, yes. If you're vigilant, you should be okay.
bsommer dear just be aware
Gabriel what is the best site for booking hostels?
I use hostelworld and booking.com. If you use booking.com, use this link and I'll get commission and you might save $20:
www.booking.com/s/01d2cbb6
Bro how Mbps internet speed
Not sure but here in Pushkar it's very slow. It took about a day to upload this video.
Have you ridden a camel yet?
Yeah lots of times. But this time I just sat on top of one for the photo. Here's an older video going on a camel safari a different time in India:
czcams.com/video/dves39bopr8/video.html
I've also done a three-day camel safari in India (before I had a digital camera) and I did one in Morocco about a year ago:
czcams.com/video/tNEaoSSiug0/video.html
Jaisalmer is worth the effort if you have the time, it's really amazing and a lot to see in the area including the small desert villages nearby. And I think it's a better place to do a camel safari than Pushkar. That's where I did the 3-day safari, outside of Jaisalmer.
Yes, been there a couple times, before I was making videos. I went to the Bikaner camel festival in 2008, which was really cool.
Just remembered, I actually have an old video from there: czcams.com/video/0wzsnoKZ2RA/video.html
do not forget gps
Do me a big favor and as someone to p/u the trash or clean it up?they spent hours on the phone,stand or sit doing nothing, but will not clean up,they are nice people but very dirty.
Nice vlog,can you vlog in bangladesh?
I'm not sure I'll go there this trip, but check out Indigo Traveller, he's been vlogging there.
Yes I have seen ,and he have got so many followers and subscribers from here ,people loved him ,well if you wanna come here you are always welcome in our country,if you need any information about visiting our country you can ask me😋 I will loved to help you
JOBYER SIAM Shall I ?
Owh sure mate,if you need any help you can ask me
JOBYER SIAM thanks, same here🇮🇳
how much was that Italian meal?
Around 220 rupees or about $3.50. And it was amazingly delicious. They're Italian food experts there, I went back a couple more times (especially because of that killer juice).
I wish I knew about this restaurant when I was there.
beet and pomoagrant is healing for high blood pressure
Am I safe to assume the canals around all of the buildings are sewage? Great videos sir! Be safe
I don't think those are open sewers actually, but I'm not quite sure about that.
Maybe I'm antisocial, but I actually prefer the quieter version of pushkar 😛
Me too. The camel fair was fun for a day, then I was tired of the crowds.
boss where are you from.... iam Bangladesh and your country
I'm from the United States.
American or England
The United States of America. USA. US. America. The States. (Not England) :)
The clothes are beautiful--women's.
Agreed. The men's clothing is pretty normal: slacks and dress shirts mostly. Except for some of the traditional Rajasthani guys with their red turbans who are looking pretty interesting.
Women traditional dress called Sari, that's on peace of clothes and covers mostly. There are number of ways to wear a Sari depends which part of India are you from. The way of wearing Sari is there culture and Sari is Civilization.
14:11 was that dog dead?
I don't think so.
I was wondering that too.
He’s sleeping
👍🏻
Biohazard lake
If Gabriel was to take a dip/swim/dive into that bio-hazard lake, his skin and guts would ooze off and he will come out only skull n' bones. lol
yes filth and mess but you just want to get out of the western “cube” sometimes and experience something different. and if something, this is very different. I don’t know your thoughts on this but I think for some of us a combination of the two world would be a perfect way of life.
...it would be interesting if you could show people’s homes. how they live their life. I know it’s not so simple just like you knock on their doors and get in but I mean maybe you get an invitation somewhere sometime then don’t miss that opportunity 😊
Tibby K Stay with families, eat vegetarian food in max houses. Villages and small cities life are very nice. In villages they pet a cow. People know each other in whole areas and help especially in villages. And less divorce rate unlike Western world. Marriage is for 7 lives.
@Tibby, people in India are more than happy to let foreigners see their homes especially this is true for people living in villages etc..
@Pankaj ji marriage ka saath saat janma tak can be deadly for some people you know. lol
.... thought I saw a shop which carried men's sandals - going barefoot is mere populism.
I had sandals with me, but you're supposed to remove footwear when you walk on the ghats beside the lake, if that's what you were referring to.
That makes sense for a traveler to show respect while visiting a holy site.
Yes, exactly. But you definitely want to watch where you step, especially around the geese.
I'm sure, and subbed
Gabriel u walk too much man,wonderfull for travellers
what a horrible place , go to NZ next and clean up
Quite a shady town Gabriel. The peace of the temple was nice, I'm Indian and would never want to visit here. Where you headed next?
Agra tomorrow, then Vrindavan. Haven't been to Vrindavan yet, sounds interesting. Have you been there?
I went to Varindavan last year, a monkey took my specs away while I was sitting in the car wearing it. Take care of your Camera.
Nice new Temple czcams.com/video/CJBC0Ha97xc/video.html
My distant relatives lives in Mathura near Varindavan, if you need any help, I can try. You can also consider Mathura.
Gabriel Traveler i was at Vrindavan 2 days ago and it was so pure and divine experience. I feel enlightened after that trip.
Oh wow. My mothers family has an ancestral home in Vrindavan. I've never been there. Looking forward to the videos!
Have you been to the Nilgiris down south? Some beautiful sights there. Maybe you could consider that next year.
Do not use earphone....otherwise 👂💦💦💥💥💨💨
you should speak fluent Indian by now... a couple of more trips and you will be eligible for Indian citizenship :)
phil48lw there are tourists who have been coming India for deceds and visited more than 20 times. I have met in Paharganj, Delhi.
There's no such language as "Indian"
breaks my hear to see so much rubbish ...
lol why man?
Pushkar used to be absolutely stunning - to see so much plastic rubbish on the side of the roads everywhere is deeply upsetting.
Well, I personally blame Europeans and European Americans for all the unnatural garbage in this world today, their industries and colonialism started all this poisons we are ingesting today.
captainkavi, when did you visit Pushkar? I agree, the garbage is incredibly disappointing.
I was there in 1995 and whilst i am sure there was a bit of trash lying around there which i am conveniently forgetting it looks from your India visit/videos this time that the amount of plastics etc has become totally out of control. What really shocks me is that as you have pointed out Pushkar is a religious site and a place of pilgrimage for Hindu's and yet they have allowed the whole place to be abused - even on the way up to the temple on the hill facing the desert. I really really loved Pushkar and had some wonderful experiences there. I am just hoping that places like Hampi etc have not been treated the same way. I am sure though that despite the rubbish India has lost none of its charm and magic ( i spent almost a year there, the most magical of my life) I wonder if introducing a visitors tax to pay for rubbish collection in each town would be viable.
Thanks for the great videos as always Gabriel, maybe i will see you on the road one day man!
Gabe, why India? Filth, pollution, crowds, traffic, stray animals everywhere. What do u see that I'm missing? thx...
Barbara Schupp Culture, Diwali, Religion, Colors, People, Music, FOOD FOOD, Festivals, Temples
Yes, what Cassie said. And it's exciting, always interesting and invigorating. It's not somewhere I would want to live long-term, usually I can only handle a few months at most and I don't think I'll stay that long this time. Maybe a month or so. But there's so much to see here it's ridiculous, amazing places like nowhere else.
+cassie pitchford
How can a person enjoy festivals, etc. when they're afraid of wild dogs chasing them, disease around them, inhaling pollution, food that's probably not handled right? I'm not trying to troll because I enjoy watching the adventures but I just can't understand what the lure is....
Barbara Schupp I guess in the end you just have to except that it‘s not like home and you have to get out of your secure bubble. That‘s what life is all about. Be careful of your surroundings and all will be well. Don‘t just not go because you are afraid. Go because you wanna prove yourself, that you will encounter amazing people and amazing things.
if you like Travelling & exploring new places culture, food, history, Spirituality then India is an amazing place and on budget
also KASHMIR, Ladakh, Kerela, Sikkim, Himachal etc r best in the world