British architect visited India for 6 months, said – “This trip was life changing”

British Man India Travel Viral Video: A British architect took a six-month solo backpacking trip through India in what he described as “extremely enlightening” experience. jack The video of this passenger named is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

He described his trip as not just a traveling experience but a big learning opportunity for his professional life. When he came to India, he had only a backpack, a camera and photographs of the architecture he had seen in books, which he had actually come to see.

 

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British architect described his month-long visit to India as enlightening

this video instagram But shared with the handle @architect_jack. Jack said the journey was not easy—long bus journeys, language barriers, failed plans and exhaustion were among the challenges. But despite all this he described India’s architecture as “vibrant and multidimensional”.

especially Hampi Referring to the temple, he said that the intricate carvings and structure of the temples here helped him understand the depth of the craft and history. He said that it was a unique experience to see with his own eyes the things that he had been seeing in books for years.

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British architect advised people to visit India

Jack also gave advice to those who are confused about traveling to India. He said that this journey is not easy, but in the end it proves to be completely worthwhile. According to him, such travels not only change the way we see the world, but also change the way we understand ourselves.

Users on social media appreciated his experience and advised him to explore more parts of India. Many have said that India’s diversity and architecture is so vast that it is difficult to fully understand it in a single visit.

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