The transcript describes a travel vlog where the hosts explore Delhi, India. They visit iconic landmarks like the Red Fort and the Lotus Temple, discuss the impact of British colonization on architecture, and comment on the challenges of being a tourist in India, such as ticketing issues and dealing with heat. They also reflect on the modernization of India, contrasting the development of business districts with traditional areas. The vlog ends with the hosts sharing mixed feelings about their experience in India and planning their next trip.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The hosts of the video are Ruslan Usachev and Mikhail Kshishtovsky.
2. The video is sponsored by Aviasales.ru, a search engine for cheap tickets.
3. The hosts are currently in Delhi, the capital of India.
4. The Red Fort is one of the main symbols of Delhi and is located in the old city.
5. The Red Fort was rebuilt by Shah Jahan in the 17th century.
6. The fort has a 2.5 km perimeter, walls up to 30 meters tall, and could accommodate 3,000 palace maidens.
7. The hosts visited Connaught Place, a district in New Delhi, which was built in 1933 and has European architecture.
8. Connaught Place has a mix of international brands, including Starbucks, KFC, and H&M.
9. The hosts also visited the Lotus Temple, which was built in 1986 and is the main Bahá'í temple in India.
10. The Lotus Temple is a symbol of unity and does not have any pronounced religious symbols.
11. The hosts took a train from Delhi to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal.
12. The Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan in the 17th century as a tomb for his beloved wife.
13. The hosts visited the business district of Delhi, which is located in the city of Gurgaon.
14. The business district has modern high-rises and a well-developed infrastructure.
15. The hosts used the Delhi metro, which is modern and efficient, but has some drawbacks, such as confusing maps and passages to the surface.
16. The local traffic in Delhi is chaotic, with no traffic lights or crosswalks, and is described as "same as in Tbilisi, plus a belief in reincarnation."
17. The hosts noted that the city is heavily guarded, with police and military presence, and that filming is prohibited in some areas.
18. India has a complex relationship with Pakistan, and the city is heavily partitioned off with iron walls.
19. The hosts used Aviasales.ru to search for tickets to their next destination.
20. The video ends with the hosts asking viewers to share their impressions of India and to subscribe to PewDiePie.