I have been to Delhi numerous times and yet I only recently found out that situated in the far north of the city on an isolated stretch of highway is a colony of Tibetan refugees who fled their homeland long ago.
I have always been fascinated by the wonderful turbans that men wear in the Sikh religion and so I travelled to Amritsar in the Punjab to try one on myself.
Every evening the border between India and Pakistan is closed with a great ceremony of dancing and music and epic marches. I loved every minute of it, meeting new friends, singing songs and having the time of my life.
To celebrate the weekly Sunday holiday I have uploaded the full unedited conversation with the Kingfeemer bar's most notorious patron, the legend himself Mr Master-Bator. The man with the strongest handshake in India.
Whilst in the Indian city of Amritsar I saw lot's of places offering something called Kulcha and so I decided to go and try the quintessential Punjabi meal.
As an Englishman I love a cup of tea and on an early morning market exploration in Amritsar, India I met a lovely man who has been making tea in the same spot since 1979.
In this video I take you on a tour of one of India's most famous religious places, the magnificent Golden Temple. Whilst there I meet Sikhs and fans and all kinds of people and I explain the rules of Sikhism.
In this video I am going to teach you how to speak the real Hindi, not the boring stuff you will find elsewhere. This will help you avoid the scams and cheaters who will try to prey on you as you traverse the great country.
I had arrived in Varanasi in search of a hotel but first I had to fight my way through the crowds of touts and scammers. Learn how to deal with them by watching this video. Jai Bhole Ki.
Jai Bhole Ki from Varanasi and the mighty Mata Ganga ( Mother Ganges ) In the first of a two part episode I explore the winding back alleyways of the night market.
I continued my night market tour avoiding people spitting on me and then arrived at the ghats on the holy River Ganga ( Ganges ) to watch the spectacular Ganga Aarti ceremony.
I heard that in the north of Delhi was a camp that was set up for Hindu refugees that had fled persecution in Pakistan and so I headed there to see how their lives were progressing. As it turned out, not too well.
Don't you just love massages. So relaxing right? Well not with this guy. Watch how I am beaten, twisted, vibrated and have my ears cleaned and then so much more in the backstreets of Delhi.
A few days ago I returned to the Hindu refugee camp in northern Delhi with the money that you guys raised for them. I handed over roughly 300,000 Rupees that will be used to bring clean water to the more than 100 people who live there.
I had always been fascinated by the mysterious north eastern region of India and so I took a flight to Imphal the capital of Manipur to explore the city.
In the Indian city of Imphal is a market where only women are allowed to sell their goods. A unique place in India and the wider continent. I headed there to explore and to talk to some of the women vendors who earn a living there.
Whilst in the North Eastern Indian state of Manipur I decided to take a journey to the very edge of the nation to a little known border town called Moreh that has been hacked out of the surrounding jungle just across from Myanmar.
Moreh is a town on the border with Myanmar. A town that is built on the smuggled exotic wood that has been cut from the endangered forests of Myanmar. I went there to have a look around.
Just across from the Indian smuggler's town of Moreh is Myanmar ( Burma ). I decided to walk across the border and see what life was like on the other side. Was it the same? Was it different? Watch and find out.
Ever wanted to try cold noodles for breakfast? No me neither, but I did it so that you don't have to. That's just the kind of guy I am. Check out the slimiest meal in Myanmar and feel lucky you never have to eat it
My journey across Burma continued with a road trip to the mystical Asian city of Mandalay. A city whose name conjures up images of the Orient. But first I had to buy a bus ticket.
Bald you must try Diablo when you are in Burma people said. Diablo is epic others promised me...Well I trust you guys, you watch my videos so you must be guys with refined tastes for the finer things in life. How wrong I was.
The question I am asked most by non Indians who watch my videos is 'Am I not afraid of having something stolen in India?' I tell people that there is nothing to be afraid of but to prove my point I head to the infamous Thieve's market.
Whilst walking through the streets of Old Delhi I discovered a kiosk selling something I never knew existed. It was something that is unique to the country of India 'Bhabhi magazines'. I had to buy myself a copy. Now I want a bhabhi.
Do you complain about the traffic in your country? Well watch this video and you will never complain again. Milk sellers, crazy rickshaws, fake ambulances, pollution, bhabhis, Chinese tourists...It all happens at Delhi's craziest junction.
The Tibetan Colony in northern Delhi is the place to try the foods of Tibet. I went there in search of the infamous spicy Laping noodles. Could I handle the spice? Find out.
Do you like to read books? No me neither. But some old fashioned people do and so on a Sunday afternoon in Delhi I went along to see what these strange people were buying and it was mostly Stormy Daniels and German despots.
In this the first of three short episodes that were filmed within 30 minutes on the same street I ask the question: Is your country this crazy? In the first episode we have street UFC.
Who will defend India's honour and finally defeat Pewdiepie? T Series have not managed it but there is hope: Meet India's future YouTube stars who will one day crush the second most popular vlogger in Brighton.