First Time in Vande Bharat: Bhutanese Girl Reaction 🇮🇳

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Published5 months ago
Duration27:09
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Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Views86.4K
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Comments260
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Anu's Channel:- @AnnuSia We boarded India’s semi-high-speed Vande Bharat Express (Train No. 22227) at New Bongaigaon for the final leg of our journey to Kamakhya (Guwahati). 🚄 In this video, we show you exactly what this 2-hour journey looks like. No crowds, no noise—just pure comfort. We test the reclining seats, check the cleanliness of the washrooms (crucial for travelers!), and enjoy the smooth ride through the Assamese countryside. If you are a foreigner traveling in India, is this the best way to get around? We think so. Trip Details: 📍 Route: New Bongaigaon (NBQ) ➡️ Kamakhya (KYQ) ⏰ Time Taken: ~2 Hours (vs. 3-4 hours on other trains) 🎫 Class: AC Chair Car (CC) Quick Facts: Vande Bharat in Assam Launch Date: The Vande Bharat Express in Assam (connecting Guwahati to New Jalpaiguri) was flagged off on May 29, 2023. First of its Kind: It was the first Vande Bharat train to operate in the Northeast region of India. Speed & Efficiency: It cuts travel time significantly, covering the New Bongaigaon to Kamakhya stretch in just about 2 hours, compared to 3-4 hours on other express trains. Why Foreigners Love This Train Western-Style Hygiene: The train features clean, aircraft-style bio-vacuum toilets, a major upgrade from standard trains. Safety & Comfort: It has automatic sliding doors, CCTV cameras, and smooth, jerk-free rides due to its modern suspension. Panoramic Views: The huge glass windows offer unobstructed views of the lush green landscapes of Assam, perfect for sightseeing without the dust and noise. Rotating Seats: In the Executive Class, seats can rotate 180 degrees to face the window.

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