@STARK50

Official Language is not only Hindi, India has 22 official languages including Hindi and English. Hindi is just most spoken language of India.

@jstanovic

I just got my e-visa from the government site.   It was pretty easy.  My son had been arrested for disorderly conduct while in college. He reported that arrest. They asked for minimal details and quickly approved his visa.

@matgranger5061

1) Best transportation to use in India is metro. India has the 8th largest metro system in the world. Currently, metro operates in 15 major cities of India.
2) Except Uber, India also has Ola app for travelling.
3) Indian people don't depend on using cards or atm much as we have unified payment interface (UPI) system which allows us to pay/transfer money directly through the mobile.
4) India is very safe, just avoid going to shady places, cheap hotels and avoid Old Delhi type of places at all cost.
5) India's food is very rich with spices and street foods are made with loads of spices which a foreigner's stomach is not used to. I would suggest to avoid street food as much as possible. Better to go to hotels and restaurants.

@martywrigh1024

great vid...agree about the Indian visa ...far 2 much info needed...we ll be in Jaipur Sunday..can't wait!

@WanderingRoe

I love travel videos, this was fun to watch for those of us who can’t yet afford to travel - thank you! 👏

@solodonfire237

Well done , very informative for new travellers 🧳

@david_walle

Great video! Thanks!

@nileshsawkare534

One thing you missed about Digital Payment System - UPI.  UPI now allows usage of International cards. Digital payments system allows to travel without cash.

@MP-ju4dg

my question is regarding guided tours where do you recommend a safe guided tours that we won't get scammed,  also how much spending money is a good amount for a 3 week holiday

@webabhi

You will see India how you want to see it.
Many tourists from G7 countries go along the Golden Triangle because it is replete with monuments, forts, palaces, temples and 17th century bazaars. Many tourists from these countries are hopping from monument to monument with smart English-speaking guides.
Tourists from Russia are only interested in Goa, this is because they look for places with warm climate, warm waters, affordability, easy availability of alcohol and relaxed dress codes. Goa seems to fulfill those categories.
Tourists from Israel, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malayasia are interested in visiting Shimla, Manali and Dharmasala. Some have even travelled to Gulmarg and Pahalgam. This is because these places have cold weather and are the cheapest places for them to experience snowfall.
Students from Iraq, Iran and African countries visit Pune and Bangalore.
Finally Bangladeshi tourists are only interested in shopping malls of Kolkata and in drinking.

@salvadorsepulveda6415

Looked like quite an adventure.  Continued Blessings on your journey 🙏

@DUDEfreestyle

really want to travel to India, thanks so much for this video.

@WALK_AND_TREK

Wow, beautiful place, wow, good filming, thank you for this beauty, my dear friend, thank you for sharing❤❤❤

@alboReisen

Great video. Which City of these would you suggest to stay 3-4 days in begging of march? And why?
Amritsar 
Mumbai
Lakhnau
Neu-Dehli

@tobiojo6469

Great video

@barbarabeharrywatley9478

I am ready to go again 
Awesome 👌 
Thank you for sharing ❤

@CultureDrift

Wow, this guide is packed with useful tips! I'm planning a trip to India soon, and this video has definitely made me feel more prepared. Anyone else excited about exploring the Golden Triangle?

@JimmyNaraineOfficial

Great video, thanks man

@sparklesquad9768

tysm! this helps a lot, in my school were doing a project where we have to study a bunch of specific Country's. one of them is India. we have to write a paragraph about the info we learned. its taken for a grade and i was stressing out cause i couldent  find any info. but then i found this video and my problem is solved!

@VirtCam

I hope to go back to India!