As you are coming after 23rd jan You can watch "Panga" movie in theatre as it is releasing on 24th jan Have a nice trip guys. Love from India😄
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Guys see being a Delhite, I will try my best to help you understand how you can make most of your time in Delhi. First thing would be eating- obviously because Delhi is considered a heaven for Food lovers. There are certain places like Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place, Hauz Khas, Hudson Lane, Pandara Road, Khan Market etc (you can try to go to some of these places and devour some crazy good local food) Now these places I have mentioned for eating and stuff is actually close to some famous Historical Monuments too ( For example Red Fort, Humayun's Tomb, Jantar Mantar, India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Agrasen Baoli, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Akshardham Temple ( Highly Recommended this particular one if you want to see traditional Indian Architecture with mordern elements) and several museums too. This will save you tonnes of time since both the things (eating and viewing monuments, tourist places etc) can go Hand in Hand. And yeah as you said you will be watching the Republic Day Parade and going to an Authentic Indian Wedding are superb decisions. So thumbs up for that. However I don't recommend watching Bollywood Movies here because of mainly one reason, it will unnecessarily cost you time. You can take back home some CDs and watch movies in Seoul itself. It won't make much of a difference. You should judiciously use your time because trust me you will be on a run for time since India has too much to offer. Also one more suggestion would be to have a Subscribers Meet and Greet. You have so many fans dying to meet you so if you could possibly arrange one, we all would love it. It can be brief as in not too long, we would be fine with that. Last and most important advice is to be in touch with some localites as soon as you land because this is gonna save you crazy amount of hassle and time. And for everything else All the best guys. Dying for you to visit India.💕
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Don't forget to visit Rajasthan that's where most of the beautiful forts and palaces are..!!
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In Mumbai there lots of awesome historic places,street foods,beaches,museum,parks..On your time period at Mumbai there will be one Art Festival called as ' Kala Ghoda Art Festival'..basically its multicultural festival..the festival every year commence on first Saturday of Feb till second Sunday of Feb...☺️Hope u like it..
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Ohhhhhh my god go to Kerala its very good place to nature lovers and welcome to India
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On 26 jan see republic day parade (must watch) at "India Gate", Delhi. Visit Gurugram (43km from delhi) & see almost asia's largest mall there. At Taj Mahal, Agra, uttar pradesh On 18- 27 Feb "The Taj Mahotsav" takes place at Shilpgram in Agra, right near the eastern entry gate to the Taj Mahal. The focus of this festival is on arts, crafts, Indian culture, and recreating the Mughal era. It gets underway with a spectacular procession that includes elephants, camels and drummers. Apart from camel rides, there are games for the kids and a food festival. The venue has special significance, as it's said to be situated on the site where the artisans who built the Taj Mahal once lived. A full program of events is available on the website.Free for foreign tourists.Normal entry fees apply to the Taj Mahal. On 29 or 30 jan "Vasant Panchami" is a festival that marks the beginning of preparations for the King of all Seasons, Spring. It is celebrated by people in various ways depending on the region. Vasant Panchami also marks the start of preparation for holiday and Holi which occurs forty days later. For many Hindus, Vasant Panchami is the festival dedicated to goddess Saraswati who is their goddess of knowledge, language, music and all arts. She symbolizes creative energy and power in all its form, including longing and love (kama). The season and festival also celebrates the agricultural fields' ripening with yellow flowers of mustard crop, which Hindus associate with Saraswati's favorite color. People dress in yellow saris or shirts or accessories, share yellow colored snacks and sweets. From 30 jan to 2 Feb "India Art Fair", founded in 2008, sees more than 75 galleries showcase a breadth of modern and contemporary South Asian art including painting, sculpture, new media, installation and performance art. The Fair has a diverse program that includes a three-day Speakers Forum, Performances, Book Launches, Curated Walks, and an art bookstore. Location:-NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla Industrial Estate, New Delhi. "The Magh Mela" is promoted as the "Mini Kumbh Mela". It takes place every year at the same place as the Kumbh Mela, at the confluence of the holy Saraswati, Yamuna and Ganges rivers. The festival is widely believed to be older than the actual Kumbh Mela. Similar to the Kumbh Mela, hordes of pilgrims and sadhus (Hindu holy men) come to bath in the water and cleanse their sins. The most important bathing dates are January 10 (Paush Purnima), January 15 (Makar Sankranti), January 24 (Mauni Amavasya), January 30 (Basant Panchami), February 9 (Maghi Purnima), and February 21 (Maha Shivratri). Location-Prayagraj, uttar pradesh From 1-17 Feb "The Surajkund Crafts Mela" showcases the finest hand-loom, handicrafts, and Indian cuisine. 1,000 artisans display and demonstrate their crafts from across India and the world. It's an outstanding place to shop! There are also cultural programs and an amusement zone for children. The mela has a different state theme and partner nation every year. Location-Surajkund, in the Faridabad district a short distance from South Delhi. It's around 35 minutes drive from Delhi airport. From 1-9 Feb The Kala Ghoda (Black Horse) arts festival is a nine-day extravaganza that sees Mumbai's Kala Ghoda Arts Precinct transformed into an open-air exhibition space and stage show. This vibrant street festival includes arts and crafts, exhibitions, workshops, dance performances, music, theater, heritage walks, and special events for children. The great thing about it is that it's all free! Location- Kala Ghoda Arts Precinct, Fort, Mumbai From Early February to mid March, 2020. (Dates to be announced)."Udyanotsav"The magnificent 15-acre Mughal Gardens at the President of India's residence are thrown open to the public for a month each year, for the annual Udyanotsav. On display are hundreds of varieties of flowers and trees including roses, tulips and bougainvillea. In addition, guests can visit special themed gardens such as the Spiritual Garden, Herbal Garden, Bonsai Garden and Musical Garden. Location-Rashtrapati Bhavan, Delhi. Enter through Gate Number 35 of the President’s Estate, which is located at the extreme end of the Church Road. On 4 Feb "Adoor Gajamela" Kerala's first elephant pageant for the year, the end of the 10 day festival at Parthasarathy temple features a procession of decorated elephants. Traditional art forms such a panchavadyam (a musical ensemble with five different types of instruments) accompany the parade. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and a multitude of cultural events take place during the 10 days as well. Location- Adoor, Kerala, approximately 90 kilometers from Trivandrum. The nearest railway station is at Chengannur, around 25 kilometers away. From 1-7 march "International Yoga Festival in Rishikesh" By the Ganges, the birthplace of Yoga hosts one of its most global and awaited celebrations. Spread over a week, IYF sees trainers and experts from over the world, Ganga Arti, speakers, saints and more. Also, the way Rishikesh effortlessly turns from a religious hub to a cluster of cafes outlined by hushed hippie culture will let you open another layer to this one by landing here this Holi. Registrations for IYF remain strictly online Holi on 10 March On 6 AprilMahavir Jayanti Location: Uttar Pradesh, India It is one of the major festivals of the Jain community. Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated as the birth of Mahavira (the last Tirthankara). According to the Gregorian calendar, it is observed either in March or April. On this day, abhisheka (a ceremonial bath) of the statues of Mahavira takes place. People following Jainism, do charity in the name of Mahavir, they offer prayers and meditate in the temples. Do a fan meet everywhere you are going to visit. Visit Lucknow also, my hometown. A very historic place & capital of Uttar pradesh And may be my brother's marriage is in the following month. But don't worry if it is not, then i invite you to india with my money. & guys where is Kenya.🤔 Because of my exams, i was not able to watch your videos recently. So i don't know. Please tell me. We all miss him very much😍 & good luck for your trip & upcoming videos & sorry for that long message😅 We love you very much, your creativity is just awesome Lots of lo
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I am from East India. but i will suggest you to visit some places like Bangalore,kerala ... 👍bcz South Indian places are far better than any other places in India
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Make a visit to Kerala if you are going to stay till April.. south is different from north so you can experience the diversity 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 have a nice time
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Please come to Kolkata. You can find amazing & mouth-watering street foods... 😊
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You can come Lucknow there beautiful Buddha parks to see and some historical monuments..😊
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Pack winter and summer clothes accordingly....... The temperature varies a lot.... DO NOT FORGET TO CHECK THE WEATHER! Jan-really cold Feb-chilly/spring March-warm April-hot/humid
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Yeah u joon you must visit kerala-munnar it is really good for visiting Or else u can visit to meghalaya this would be too adventurous to u
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If you get a chance then don't forget to visit Malvan, Vengurla & Goa.. The beaches here are so beautiful & forts also.. in malvan there is a 'Sindhudurg fort' which is built in sea.. n lots of beautiful places are here to visit.. do come❤
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Woo oo.. have a grt triptour 😊😊 kimchiCurrySmile 😊😍 #indiavisit#happn
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If you have time plz visit kerala too. Their spicy food and backwater are just amazing 👌
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KimchiCurrySmile
Hi Smilers🤩🤩
🙏Namaste!
Our India trip is around the corner!
Do you any idea let us to do?
Ex)
✔️Eat street foods 🍛
✔️Go wedding ceremony 🎊
✔️See India republic day ceremony 🇮🇳 (Actually, We booked this already)
✔️Watch Bollywood movies
Please give us some recommendations we can do in India!🙏
If you give us more ideas, we can make more interesting videos🙌🙌🙌
And here is our plan.
🔽🔽🔽🔽🔽
📍23th Jan ~ 28th Jan 👉 Delhi
📍28th Jan ~ 3rd Feb 👉 Mumbai
(*The plan can be changeable, Joon will stay longer till April)
Actually we are looking for someone who will get married during this time🧐
If you know someone, please email us or comment below😚
👉 kimchicurrysmile@naver.com
We are also planning the first live streaming in India!!! We will put a notice before the detailed schedule is fixed!😝
Sweet dreams😍
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