Viral story: Why this Aussie says the real India lives in its tiny, everyday moments
Travel videos pop up all the time on social media, but only a few actually make people stop and think. This week, one such video is going viral. An Australian vlogger, Duncan McNaught, who’s been travelling across India for four months, shared why he thinks everyone should visit the country at least once. His words, along with simple clips from his journey, have really struck a chord with viewers.
In his Instagram video, Duncan talks about five reasons why he loves India. His caption says it all: “This is your sign to visit India because it’s genuinely the safest, most affordable and diverse place to travel to.” And people online can’t stop talking about it.
Duncan’s video isn’t about fancy sights or dramatic scenes. It’s about small, meaningful moments. You see him trekking through misty mountains, soaking in the scenery.
In another clip, he’s at a small roadside tea stall, chatting and laughing with locals. It’s a simple reminder that travel isn’t just about rushing around; it’s about slowing down and enjoying the moment.
One fun part of the video shows him at an Indian wedding. Music, dancing, laughter everywhere. He joins in and becomes part of the celebration. It’s a glimpse of the warmth and friendliness that visitors often talk about.
Food is a big part of his journey too. He tries all kinds of Indian dishes, colourful and full of flavour. For Duncan, food is a way to understand the country and its culture.
Duncan sums up his trip: India is safe, affordable, and diverse. His four months here clearly made a big impact.
People in the comments agreed. One said, “That’s why we call it Incredible India!” Another wrote, “India gently shakes something inside me. It reminds me that life isn’t always about doing everything perfectly. Sometimes it’s about feeling it.”
Someone else pointed out the country’s sheer size: “India is huge. It’s like 10 countries in one.”
Everyone sees India in their own way, but they all find something special here.
Duncan’s video also shows a bigger trend. People today want travel that feels real and personal. They love talking to locals, sharing meals, joining celebrations; not just ticking off famous spots.
Through mountain walks, tea breaks, weddings, and food, Duncan’s journey shows India as a place full of variety, warmth, and connection.
As the video spreads online, it’s making people think about what travel really means. For some, it’s pride. For others, it might be the nudge they need to finally plan their trip to India.
Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared in this article are based on the personal journey of the traveller featured in the video. The Times of India is not responsible for the accuracy of statements made by individuals.Thumb image: Instagram
Slow travel, real moments
Duncan’s video isn’t about fancy sights or dramatic scenes. It’s about small, meaningful moments. You see him trekking through misty mountains, soaking in the scenery.
In another clip, he’s at a small roadside tea stall, chatting and laughing with locals. It’s a simple reminder that travel isn’t just about rushing around; it’s about slowing down and enjoying the moment.
Feeling India up close
One fun part of the video shows him at an Indian wedding. Music, dancing, laughter everywhere. He joins in and becomes part of the celebration. It’s a glimpse of the warmth and friendliness that visitors often talk about.
Food is a big part of his journey too. He tries all kinds of Indian dishes, colourful and full of flavour. For Duncan, food is a way to understand the country and its culture.
Safe, affordable, and full of life
Duncan sums up his trip: India is safe, affordable, and diverse. His four months here clearly made a big impact.
Someone else pointed out the country’s sheer size: “India is huge. It’s like 10 countries in one.”
Everyone sees India in their own way, but they all find something special here.
Travel that actually feels real
Duncan’s video also shows a bigger trend. People today want travel that feels real and personal. They love talking to locals, sharing meals, joining celebrations; not just ticking off famous spots.
Through mountain walks, tea breaks, weddings, and food, Duncan’s journey shows India as a place full of variety, warmth, and connection.
As the video spreads online, it’s making people think about what travel really means. For some, it’s pride. For others, it might be the nudge they need to finally plan their trip to India.
Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared in this article are based on the personal journey of the traveller featured in the video. The Times of India is not responsible for the accuracy of statements made by individuals.Thumb image: Instagram
Top Comment
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Rajan S
6 days ago
OK. BUT, please don't tell Rahul. He (and HIS coterie) hates everything that is good about India.Read allPost comment
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