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A Pakistani vlogger covered 7,000 km in 30 days around India for his 'friendship tour'. According to reports, Abrar Hassan, who travelled the country on his motorcycle, found immensely warm people during his journey. This comes despite the fact that India and Pakistan have hostile relationships for decades.
Hassan, who visited Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Mumbai, Kerala and more, shared videos of the people he met on the day on his Youtube channel, WildLens by Abrar. Hassan rides a BMW adventure motorcycle, with the footage being shot by helmet-mounted and hand-held cameras.
In his videos, you see people hosting a meal for him, while others rode alongside him in their own vehicles to show their appreciation and affection.
He began his journey on 3 April, commenting how it took him years to get a visa for not for himself, but also his motorcycle, Rangeeli.
When he reached Kerala, Hassan explained why the state is called God's own country, explaining how the backwaters are one of the few places one must see.
As for Rajasthan, he called "India's largest state by area" the "land of kings." He further adds that the state has "one of the most fascinating cultures" that also features some of the most "beautiful forts, palaces, temples and mosques."
A month later, he added how the country is "blessed with such a diverse landscape from North to South," and how he "witnessed something different" on a daily basis. However, he believes the "friendliness of the locals made it even better."