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  • All right guys well, it's day one here in India.

  • It's my first full day in India, and this place is incredible, to say the least.

  • We're going to be kicking off this tour of Rajasthan here in Jaipur, and what do we have in store today?

  • We're going to be going on a week-long tour of Rajasthan.

  • Rajasthan is one of the most colorful States in India.

  • Rajasthan basically means Land of the Rajas or Land of the Kings because there's a ton of different

  • princely states or little kingdoms that make up this entire state.

  • So as you may or may not know, I used to live in India 9 years ago now,

  • and I came through Rajasthan when I finished my job.

  • Hey, this is me and I want to show you my hotel here in Udaipur

  • where I am paying two dollars and fifty cents a night

  • So check this out. I went to a lot of places that

  • we're going to go and to the legendary Pushkar Camel Festival

  • So I'm super stoked to show this place to you and to all of you guys.

  • We're going to be making an entire series about Rajasthan, the most colorful state in India.

  • We'll be visiting the three main cities in this series starting here in Jaipur, the Pink City,

  • Udaipur, the White City and Jodhpur, the Blue City.

  • We'll be wrapping everything up at the legendary Pushkar Camel Festival.

  • Wait. Camel festival? yeah.

  • Pushkar Camel Festival is going to be a holy ceremony,

  • also a camel trading ceremony.

  • It's pretty damn interesting.

  • It's going to be a feast for the eyes. So stay tuned for all of that.

  • Over this trip, we'll be shooting to virtual reality films.

  • So be prepared for those.

  • One is going to be the Grand Tour of Rajasthan,

  • and the other is going to be the Pushcart Camel Fair in 360 degrees.

  • We're joined by Carlos Mason, the talented cinematographer who is coming with us

  • to Peru to South Korea and helps us on East of Eden.

  • We're also joined by Celine Tricart.

  • She is a VR specialist who will be helping us with two VR films.

  • We're starting off here at the Amer Fort in Jaipur, so there's tons to explore. Let's get started. Let's go.

  • We are posted up on the wall.

  • Just trying to get a nice establishing shot, but...

  • What a crazy place. There's so much happening.

  • There's literally a procession of elephants

  • carrying people up the ramparts and into the fortress.

  • Making new friends, Marko?

  • Making new friends. You girls from Rajasthan? No

  • How do you say cheese in Hindi? Cheese. Paneer.

  • So apparently it's a thing here in India;

  • people just like to take selfies with you

  • If you're from the west, then you're just a good person to take a selfie with.

  • Good job

  • All right, well here we are at the top of Jaigarh Fort.

  • Exactly. Garh means fort and Jai named after Jai Singh who was one of the Maharajahs here.

  • A Maharaja is a Hindi word which means Great King and

  • Rajasthan, Land of the Kings, because like this place,

  • there is a dozen or so kingdoms that were all ruled independently for hundreds of years.

  • Nowadays itt's a great spot to kind of get some elevation and really take in the landscape, but it's incredible.

  • There're these walls that are just hugging the hills, almost like a little miniature version of the Great Wall of China.

  • An Incredible, incredible place to kind of get your bearings for your first day in Rajasthan.

  • It's true what you say about the Great Wall of China because these walls,

  • like the Great Wall of China, were built to keep out invading armies.

  • The Greeks came through here;

  • Genghis Khan came through here and the Mughals, which was a Muslim empire from Central Asia, they all passed through here.

  • And they were resisted on these very walls. Pretty incredible place. So much history.

  • Honestly, trying to encapsulate the history of this place in a YouTube video is a challenge

  • We're going to do our best. So stay with us as we continue to explore Rajasthan.

  • Pretty interesting piece of information here.

  • Back in the day when this was inhabited by the Rajas,

  • when there were bad people, when they did something wrong, they would be taken here,

  • and this little pit behind me used to be full of water,

  • and in that water there were crocodiles.

  • In a very James Bond villain-esque move,

  • they would throw the people who've been condemned to death into the crocodile pond.

  • They didn't have tunas with laser beams, but they had crocodiles.

  • This is an extremely well designed fortress.

  • You can see down here ..these are for arrows.

  • This right here is for burning hot oil

  • so you could pour it on anyone trying to climb up the fort.

  • And then the big holes, those are for cannons, including the largest cannon on wheels in the world which is just down here.

  • So all these fortresses a lot of the buildings that we're going to see across the series in Rajasthan

  • We're built in the 14 and 1500s.

  • This was a time when Europe was really just emerging from the Dark Ages

  • But here in India these civilizations were reaching heights that were renowned around the world.

  • So now you appreciate the world's largest cannon.

  • Just look at those rims.. the spinning, the spinning, the spinning

  • They're not spinning now They're not spinning.

  • This thing is huge. Apparently when they shot it,

  • it destroyed a town that it was aimed at, and the guy who shot it was so blasted back by the reverberations.

  • he fell off the back to his death.

  • That is what we'd call blowback.

  • Celine, you have an audience. Yeah, I know.

  • I've never been that famous in my life. It's awesome, isn't it?

  • I don't want to ever leave India

  • There's been a minor car accident

  • Our driver accidentally

  • smashed into a little wall.

  • We are on foot in the town of Amer.

  • This is like old, used to be old Jaipur,

  • but now it's just kind of on the outskirts.

  • It's like in the suburbs really

  • but we're passing all sorts of temples and

  • kind of wandering these little back streets.

  • So this is pretty awesome.

  • Right now, we are at a step well and most of India is like tropical or subtropical.

  • But up here in Rajasthan were on the edge of the Thar Desert or the Great Indian Desert.

  • it's two hundred thousand square kilometres and

  • In order to basically conserve the water that they get during the monsoon they built these large step wells.

  • At the bottom down there is water.

  • These were built a couple hundred years ago, but awesome place for photography

  • And it looks like some surreal kind of Modern Art.

  • It's my first day back in India, and I'm falling in love all over again.

  • You have to love this country. It's just got so much happiness.

  • There're people; there're smells; there're sounds.

  • It never stops, and it's such a productive country.

  • There're trees growing everywhere. There're monkeys. There're animals and cows wandering through the streets.

  • It's a lot of taking on your first day, but if you can slow down and appreciate it,

  • you can really, really fall in love with this place as I have, as well.

  • We it into the center of Jaipur:

  • the madness continues as always here in India.

  • We are going to go try to get one last VR shot for the day and

  • That is at a place called the Hawa Mahal, which is really fun to say.

  • Although it is chaotic Jaipur is India's first planned city.

  • It was built in 1700 when they the city down here

  • And it's all set out in the grid formation. Each little rectangular

  • block is a different sort of bizarre, so it's just a giant marketplace.

  • This guy is awesome.

  • One of the best things about India is masala chai.

  • Chai is a Hindi word for tea and it's super awesome here

  • It's very sweet; its spiced, and it's served right here on the street.

  • And you know what, Mark?

  • It gives a whole new meaning to the dirty chai. Oh dear.

  • Take a look at the place behind us.

  • He's authentic as it can get. It's chai, and it's dirty, and we're drinking it.

  • It's delicious so the guy who sells called chai wallah

  • and here chai comes to five rupees, which is just couple of cents. It's amazing

  • So there's been a slight change of plans.

  • The light is really not that good on it right now,

  • so we're going to head back into the city palace

  • There's a little bit better light in there.

  • We'll get some b-roll on the Odyssey, and then take some photos.

  • The elephant owner just got off and is literally grabbing a drink over here.

  • This big beautiful elephant.

  • Okay, well, it's official... India's the coolest country on earth.

  • So this behind us is the Hawa Mahal

  • Mahal means palace in Hindi, and this translates to Palace of the Wind.

  • So back in the day when the city was built

  • this was the women's section of the city and this area right here was designed

  • so that women could look out onto the street, but not be seen.

  • The Maharaja at that time were Hindu, but in that time Hindus also

  • had to be covered from public view so this was a way of doing that.

  • It was painted pink which is a symbol of hospitality here

  • in honor of the Prince of Wales who was coming here to play polo with the Maharaja.

  • Oh my god.

  • That was a wild day, first day in India. Madness

  • Beautiful beautiful madness, and I can't wait for tomorrow

  • I'd say, I'm kind of jealous.

  • My first day in India two weeks after graduating college

  • was the craziest experience of my life.

  • I think that there's no amount of culture shock that amounts to your first day in India. it's incomparable.

  • I was a bit jealous that you're going through that today because I remember how much it changed me.

  • I think that it's cliche to say that going to India changed your life

  • But this is just the first day of a whole multiple week trip

  • I was really happy to have you as my India guide, bro and just kind of being able to navigate

  • the chaos that unfolds on the outside of this little sanctuary, our hotel.

  • But it's been an incredible day, and I really cannot wait for more exploration tomorrow.

  • So in the meantime if you guys liked this video give it a thumbs- up,

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  • In the meantime stay curious,

  • keep exploring and we'll see you guys on the road.

  • Namaste.

All right guys well, it's day one here in India.

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