The vlog starts with the host introducing the "Great Wall of India", also known as Kumbhalgarh Fort, built by Rana Kumbha in 1453. The host and his friends visit the fort and explore its architecture, including the 32 km long wall, 7 gates, and 70 temples. They then head to Ranakpur Jain Temple, one of the five holiest Jain temples in India, and marvel at its intricate carvings and 1444 pillars.
After visiting the temple, they ride to Jodhpur, stopping for lunch and tea along the way. They arrive in Jodhpur in the evening and check-in to a hotel in the old town area. The host shows off their room and the hotel's rooftop, where they have dinner. The vlog ends with the host expressing his excitement to explore Jodhpur the next day.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Kumbhalgarh Fort was built by Rana Kumbha.
2. Kumbhalgarh Fort is also known as the Great Wall of India.
3. The fort's location offers a great advantage in terms of security.
4. The construction of Kumbhalgarh Fort started in 1453 and took 15 years to complete.
5. Kumbhalgarh Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6. The wall around the fort is almost 32 km in length.
7. The fort has 7 gates.
8. Each gate has an extra layer of security behind it.
9. There are water tanks beside the gates along the wall used as a water supply for the army.
10. The Jain Temple of Ranakpur is one of the five holiest Jain temples in India.
11. The temple is a complex of 7 temples.
12. There are around 1444 pillars in the main temple.
13. The temple is completely made of white marble.
14. Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City.
15. Jodhpur is one of the most beautiful and historical cities of Rajasthan.
16. Jodhpur is the second biggest city of Rajasthan after Jaipur.
17. The population of Jains in India is 22,500.
18. The entrance fee of Kumbhalgarh Fort is 60 INR for Indian nationals and 600 INR for foreigners.
19. The fort is located at the top of one of the highest peaks in the area.
20. Coconut is widely available in India and is a good way to cope with heat.
21. The Jain Temple of Ranakpur is made up of 80 domes.
22. The city of Jodhpur has a railway station with a clock tower, likely from the British era.
23. The railway station has a food street across from it.
24. Most of the hotels in Jodhpur are in the old town area.
25. Many hotels in Jodhpur are old mansions converted into hotels, home stays, and guest houses.