Hello... we were waiting for the bus to be repaired but it did not. Hola, buenas. Necesito... I have to do everything here. Argentinian or Bolivian? As soon as they saw my Indian passport, they separated me.
They took me to a room inside. I don't know if they'll give me an entry or not. As soon as they see my Indian passport, they humiliate me for an hour. They try to make me cry.
I'm exchanging 100 dollars here. They're taking out money from here. It's 100,000 pesos. The bus left an hour ago at 3 PM. And now the next bus is at 12 PM.
There's a lot of problems. What do you say? Si, si, de la India. Si.
De Tucumán. Tucumán? Oh, oh. All the Argentinian locals. They're very nice. De la mano de Messi. They invited me inside the house for a sandwich.
Hey guys, very good morning and welcome back to the new vlog. My name is Tourvashu. Right now, I'm in Central South America's landlocked country, Bolivia's Uyuni town. Today, I'm going to a new country, my next country, which is Argentina. It's a country in the southern half of South America. Along with that, it's South America's second largest country after Brazil.
So, today's journey is going to be very difficult and tough. The reason is that it's a long distance. I'll probably cover everything by land. I'm not feeling well. I'm a little better, but I'm not feeling well. Right now, I'm at Uyuni's bus station.
From here, I'll first go to Bolivia and Argentina's land border. Which is around 300 kilometers from here. I've booked a bus from Uyuni. It's 6.45 in the morning.
It's a 6 o'clock bus, which will take me from Uyuni to Bolivia and Argentina's land border. After that, I'll cross Bolivia and Argentina's land border. I have two options from the border.
Either I go to Argentina's capital, which is called Buenos Aires. It's around 2,000 kilometers. I don't know how to get there. I have no idea. We'll go there and see. Or I can go to the first major town there, the first major city. It's called Salta, which is around 400 kilometers.
Let's go to the border. Let's clear both immigration. Let's enter Argentina. After that, we'll decide where to go. Nothing is fixed yet. I don't know what's next.
It's 6 o'clock in the morning. It's starting to get a little dark. I left my hostel around 5.15. It was completely dark then. So this is our bus, which will take us from Uyuni to Bolivia and Argentina's land border. 300 kilometers.
It'll take around 5 to 6 hours. We'll reach Argentina and Bolivia's land border in the afternoon. It looks like a local bus. We'll have to keep our luggage here. It's a local bus. Hello, how are you? How are you? So we have our luggage here.
Let's go inside the bus. All the buses you've seen so far, in Peru, in Bolivia, everything used to be a very fancy bus. It used to be a Mercedes bus. It was completely airplane-style. But this bus is a very local bus.
It's a 300-kilometer bus. I have 60 Bolivianos in it. It's around 600 rupees.
It'll be a 6-hour journey. So guys, it's 12 o'clock in the afternoon. We were supposed to reach the Bolivian-Argentinian border around 12 o'clock. But our bus has been out of order for the past two hours. The bus broke down around 10 o'clock. They tried a lot to fix the bus, but it didn't work.
They're repairing it now. It's not working. I had a fever. I was sleeping in the bus. I didn't realize it.
I think some passengers took more transport. The bus has been out of order for the past two hours. I think I'll have to take more transport and go to the border. My brain isn't working. I'll have to do it.
The whole time has been wasted. I don't know when we'll reach Argentina. When we'll reach the first town. I have no idea.
I don't know when we'll reach. Another car has come. I think we're going through it. Gracias.
Let's go. Where are you from? Japan. Okay.
Where are you from? India. Are you going to Argentina? Yes. Argentina. Okay. They're going to Argentina from Japan. Okay.
Hello. I think I'm the only one wearing a jacket. Everything else is normal. What is your name? Yuri. Yuri. So guys, it's 1.30 in the afternoon.
We're in Viazon. It's a border town in Bolivia, Argentina. The border town of Argentina is called La Quia. This border town is in the southern part of Bolivia. When we enter Argentina, it will be the northern part of Argentina. How do I go from here? You go by walk.
Okay. Okay. Bye-bye. I have to exchange some money with them. Bye-bye.
He's saying we'll go by walk. I don't know how far it is. I was sick, so I could have walked. Let's take a taxi.
Hola. Buenas tardes. Frontera? La Quia? Cuanto? Cinco bolivianos por persona. Cinco bolivianos? Okay. This? Sit? Okay. He's saying 5 bolivianos per person.
That's 50 rupees. I'm running out of battery. I thought we'd wait for more people.
This is their Nissan car. What's your name? Pablo. Pablo? Okay. This is the last border town of Bolivia. Immigration? Bolivia and Argentina? Combined or separated? Separated. Separated? Primero Bolivia.
Primero Bolivia, huh? So they took me from Viazon to immigration. This is Bolivia's immigration. Then Argentina's immigration.
I have to give them 5 bolivianos. Okay. Gracias. Que? Chip. Argentina? Yes. 40 bolivianos.
Ya está registrado con crédito MEX. Argentina's SIM card is being sold here. In Latin America, the SIM card is called a chip. Para Argentina? Sí, para Argentina.
Cuántos días? 40 bolivianos. 40 bolivianos. Bolivianos. Oh, para... Cuántos días? Para un mes.
Para un mes? Uh-huh. Me está grabando bien. In English, it's Argentina. In Spanish, Argentina is called Argentina.
Argentina. So everyone here will say Argentina. Bolivia's immigration. ¿Dónde es Argentina's immigration? Okay.
This is Argentina's immigration. And this is Bolivia's immigration. I have to exit Bolivia first.
Bolivia's flag is here. Let's go inside. I have to turn off the camera.
This is Bolivia's immigration. So guys, I have exited Bolivia. They didn't stamp my passport. They gave me a separate page. They stamped it on this page. They wrote my date and passport number.
They didn't stamp my passport. People here are saying that if you want to exchange money, if you want Argentina's currency, then you can exchange it in Bolivia. You won't be able to exchange it there. There are a lot of Cambio exchanges here. There are a lot of exchange shops here.
They are saying that there are no exchange shops in Argentina. I don't know if it's true or not. Cambio. ¿Otro? ¿Otro lado? ¿Tú tienes argentino o boliviano? Argentino. Argentino.
Pesos. ¿Diez mil argentinos me das? Yo te doy ochenta y siete bolivianos. ¿Argentina lado no? No. ¿Cuánto es un dólar? ¿Cien dólares? Sí. Mil cien.
Oh. She's not giving me a very good rate. There are a lot of money exchange shops on the border. I asked two or three places.
Some rates were good, some were bad. Argentina's currency is Argentinian Peso. At present, one INR is approximately twelve Argentinian Peso. And one USD is approximately one thousand fifty Argentinian Peso.
In Argentina, like Bolivia, there is a black market rate. There used to be a lot of difference between the official rate and the black market rate. But at present, the difference has decreased a lot. In Bolivia, you were getting fifty percent more. If you remember. But in Argentina, you will get fifteen to twenty percent more in the black market exchange rate.
I'm exchanging a hundred dollars here. Okay. ¿Cien dólares? Sí. ¿Cien dólares? This is their money belt. Look, they're taking money out of here. Okay.
Instead of one thousand fifty, they're giving twelve hundred twenty. Hundred into twelve hundred twenty. In total, I will get one hundred and twenty-two thousand Argentinian Peso. In a hundred dollars.
¿Cien mil? ¿Cien mil? ¿Cien mil? Okay. This is such a big car. I'm counting it.
Look at this. Some notes are two thousand pesos. Some notes are one thousand pesos. In total, this is one hundred thousand pesos. Where will I keep such a big car? This is less than a hundred dollars. And they will give me twenty-two thousand more.
One hundred thousand, it's over. They'll give me twenty-two thousand more. Oh. Look at this. Ten thousand pesos.
These are ten thousand pesos notes. Ten thousand, ten thousand and one thousand. In total, twenty-two thousand. In total, one hundred thousand and twenty-two thousand.
It would have been better if they had given ten thousand all day. It wouldn't have been such a big car. No problem. Now, I will have to keep such a big car in my pocket. Let's see what we can do. Some coins? Coins for me? No. You have to give him a hundred dollar note.
Okay. Thank you. That's okay? Okay.
I'm very thirsty. I haven't eaten properly since morning. I have a fever, but I don't know if I should drink orange juice in a fever.
I'm getting fresh orange juice here. Let's drink a glass. I have some left over from Bolero. Hello, how are you? One? Yes. Yes, yes, yes. One orange juice? How much? This is freshly squeezed orange juice.
Six Bolivianos cost around 60 rupees. I still have 50-60 Bolivianos left. Let's see what happens. Are you from Israel? From Israel? No, I'm not from Israel. Where are you from? Oman. He is saying that I am from Israel From which angle I look like an Israeli? I am taking Argentina's SIM card in Bolivia side Everyone is saying that you won't get anything until you reach the city You have to do the whole curriculum here Argentina chip? Yes, 25 Bolivianos How much internet? It's just a gift It's just a gift 1GB, 2GB No, with that included it would be like...
How much would I be? You have to charge 1000 pesos more And they give you 2000 It's in double charge How much in total? With credit With recharge 2GB I need more GB But... Do you buy the chip? This is so confusing It's cheaper here Do you have recharge or not? No, I don't have You don't have recharge? No Only chip? Yes No recharge She is saying that she has the chip but she won't be able to recharge She won't be able to give the SIM card So what's the point of taking it? I need the chip with recharge Yes, with the SIM card Yes, I'll give it to you I'll give you the chip And I'll give it to my colleague I'll tell him to recharge it for you And that's it So guys, the money has been exchanged I got Argentina's SIM card I had 50 Bolivianos left I got the SIM card of 50 Bolivianos It's a 1 month SIM card I got 2 or 3 GB of internet I'll recharge it when I'm done It's not expensive to recharge SIM cards are expensive So guys, we are moving towards Argentina This is Argentina This is Bolivia This is the town of Viazón This is the town of La Quiaca A river flows here It's very dry And it's a highly contaminated river Bolivians call it the Viazón river And Argentinians call it the La Quiaca river They named the river after their town Let's go to the side of Argentina There's an Argentinian flag up there It's very high There's a board in front It says PASO INTERNATIONAL Probably it means International Pass La Quiaca-Viazón This is the name of the border La Quiaca-Viazón Immigration? Like this? So guys, when I reached the immigration office I was accompanied by some Europeans and Japanese Everyone got an entry in one minute No question marks, nothing As soon as they saw my passport They separated me I got an Argentinian visa from the capital of Peru, Lima In which I had to take a lot of documents A lot of documents I even had to get a letter from the bank It was very difficult to get an Argentinian visa If you get an Argentinian visa from the embassy It's free of cost Most of the embassy will give you an Argentinian visa I can't even speak properly due to a fever But they interview you You need a lot of documents They asked me where I got my visa from I said Lima They said it's a fake visa They started checking my visa They made me stand for half an hour After half an hour, a senior officer came He asked me to bring my bag and go to my room I went to my room I did a lot of inquiries I asked a lot of questions Where are you coming from? Where will you go in Argentina? How many days will you stay? I asked a lot of questions I don't know if they will give me an entry or not Even after getting an Argentinian visa I got an Argentinian visa after taking a lot of documents I don't know what was the need to ask so many questions I asked a lot of questions I got an entry after an hour I reached Bolivia at 2.15 am Now it's 3.15 am
This is happening in South America and Latin America They are stopping every immigration for an hour There were only two countries in Latin America They asked me no questions and gave me an entry in one minute Bolivia and Brazil They didn't ask me any questions I got an entry immediately Every country As soon as they see my Indian passport They make me wait for an hour They make me humiliate me They make me ask questions I don't know if they will give me an entry or not They make me cry Then they give me an entry Something like that happened What could I do? We have just entered Argentina It is written here Welcome to Argentina Second largest country in South America after Brazil Four largest country in entire Americas Eight largest country in the world after India After India, Argentina is the largest country in the world I have to go to the bus terminal from here I will take a bus from there For the first biggest city of Argentina It is a 10-15 minute bus ride Everyone is walking to the bus station But I will take a taxi I don't have any energy I have a fever I was humiliated so much What can I do? Hello, how are you? Hello Terminal Yes How much? Two thousand pesos Now I am used to getting roasted on almost every immigration And being humiliated Anyway Officially one Indian rupees Twelve Argentinian pesos But after converting to black market It is around ten to eleven rupees So he is giving two thousand pesos for a taxi of one kilometer Bolivian side Fifty rupees for one kilometer One kilometer here One hundred and eighty rupees Maybe Argentina is very expensive No idea We will go and see Bolivia is one of the cheapest and most affordable country For travel in South America Argentina can be one of the most expensive As soon as I talked to you Within a minute or two Look, the terminal came It was so close So I just From my car worth one lakh I have taken out two thousand pesos I have to give two thousand pesos to him Is it okay? Okay What is your name? Luciano Luciano From De La Chia? From De La Chia This is the town of De La Chia From there From here Now we are in Northern Argentina In the north part of extreme Argentina Let's go and book a bus ticket For the next town So guys You are officially welcome In the Argentine Republic The official name of this country is Argentine Republic So in Latin America Like most countries Argentina was also colonized by Spain Spanish is spoken here Although the official language here is not Spanish But it is a de facto Spanish language That means All work is in Spanish Everyone speaks Spanish But on paper The official language is not Spanish No official language has been declared in this country But still de facto The official language is Spanish Which is obvious I have to buy a bus ticket Where should I take it from? Good afternoon Yes From here to Salta? From there to Salta From there? Yes Okay So there are some bus companies here They are going at different times Hello, good afternoon Hello Octobus para Salta There is a one hour time difference between Bolivia and Argentina Argentina is one hour ahead of Bolivia The time zone of Argentina is GMT Or UTC-3 Eight and a half hours behind India Now in Bolivia it is 3.30 Here it is 4.30 in the afternoon I also found out the bus to Salta The bus left an hour ago 3 o'clock And now the next bus is at 12 o'clock Now it is 4.30 That is, the bus is after 5.30
If I had a bus for two hours My time would not have been wasted I would have taken the bus at 3 o'clock And by 9 or 10 o'clock I would have reached the first town in Salta, Argentina There is a lot of trouble There is a lot of problem Someone said, not sure This bus company can take you there indirectly That is, you have to go to another town from here Then you will have to take another bus from there for Salta Parasal Anderson Salvador Salvador Here you have a collective Other collective De Salvador Collective Collective Salta Now you don't do it You don't do it? Don't do it Take care Friend, what time do we go? It's 4.40 The bus takes four people One, two, three, four It's fast, huh? Yes, faster Ok, ok Yes, yes, yes How many hours for who? Three hours Three hours And how many hours for the bus? Five Oh Ok, ok So guys, I just got this collective car What they are saying It will take a while Comparatively, the bus will reach soon But it's not direct I have to go to Salta Which is 400 kilometers from here This is the first town I have to go to Its name is Juhoy I was saying Juhoy Juhoy is called San Salvador Juhoy Which is 280 kilometers from here After that, 120 kilometers will be left From there, I have to take another collective car I can't get there directly I have to go directly I have to wait until 12 o'clock at night Ok, I am from there Ok Muchas gracias Muchas gracias Muchas gracias Ok So I requested him Please give me the front seat He gave me the front seat in the car On requesting So for this 280 kilometer collective taxi He is taking 22,000 Argentinian Pesos from me Around 2,000 Indian Rupees He is saying he will take me in three hours It will take five hours to reach there To reach Juhoy And Juhoy You In Ayuda Car Car Ok Ok Yes What's your number? Lucas Lucas Lucas Lucas So Duhuy Duhuy Whereever you go Wherever there In this border town There are very few things Population is just 15,000-20,000 In the border town There are small shops and restaurants The whole border town is empty It feels like When India is in festival time Like it starts at Holi It feels like that I haven't eaten properly since morning I don't have energy in my body Let's eat something light Whatever I can get Hello How are you? What do you want to buy? Nugget I don't know What do you have? Chicken They have everything. Cookies, sweets, salads.
Salada? Sal? Saladita, what do you have? Cookies, salad? I don't know what to eat. He's giving me snacks to eat. Will I keep eating snacks all day? Will I get good food to eat or not? Biscuits, Namkeen, Chips, Chocolates, this is what they are showing. There are some shops like this. There are some shops like this.
What do you want to eat? Si, si, de la India. Si. He understood that I am from India. One shopkeeper thinks I am Israeli.
Can I have the quesitas? Si. The quesitas or the fries. They are bringing biscuits in the name of food. What are those? They are salads. What are those? These are salads. I will have to eat biscuits and go to work until I reach Salta, Bullet Town.
There is no other option. How much is this? 200. So, I am also taking these biscuits to eat. He is also taking the same. He is saying that you won't get anything to eat here except for snacks. And this is for 1300 Pesos.
It is around 110-120 Rupees. So, I have given him 2000 Pesos. She will return 700 Pesos. I don't like to eat snacks and fast food of this type. There is no other option. There are some drinks, cold drinks, pack juices, water.
So, she returned 700 Pesos. 500 and 200. Something sweet. Compared to Bolivia, everything here is expensive. I think it is 3 times more expensive than Bolivia.
I have bought a ticket for 1600 Pesos. It is around 150 Rupees. We are going to go to a place like this. Our sharing taxi has started.
They are asking for a 280 Km trip. We will take 3 hours. It is 5 in the evening. We will reach Pohoi city around 8 PM. Then we will reach Salta at around 10 PM. Okay.
Okay. You? I am Tukuman. Tukuman? How are you? I am fine.
How are you? I am fine. Okay. Are you going to Pohoi or somewhere else? You? I am going to San Salvador. Okay.
Out of 4 passengers, 2 people are going to the same place. 2 people will go ahead. Me and these ladies. The Spanish of Argentina is different from the Spanish of other Latin American countries. The accents and words here are very different.
I have learned Spanish a little while ago. After traveling in Mexico, Peru and Bolivia. If I speak, people will understand. There is no problem. But the Spanish here is a little different. I think so.
Many people have told me. Like you. They call you you. But here they call you something else. Maybe they call you Vas. What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? What? Thank you very much to the spanish people of Argentina.
Out of other Latin Americans. What's your name? Fernanda. Okay. Is the Spanish of Argentina different from other countries? Is different.
Different? Different than Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay. They speak in different ways. Does the Spanish speak in Bolsonaro? Yeah. Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia.
Yeah. Bolivia and'll .... Yeah.
Yeah. It's such a small town. Population is almost zero. Around 15,000 people live in this town. The whole town looks empty.
People are not seen. Except for some taxis. But everywhere there is a traffic signal. Everyone is following properly. The red light in front has stopped the car. There is no population, no people, no traffic.
No one is seen on the road. The road is completely empty. Still everyone is following the traffic signal well. And the traffic signal is also in the city. Even after such a small population. Wow.
Amazing. So we have to eat this cheese biscuit. I am giving, people are not taking. I am saying again, they are taking. The road condition is very good. The landscape around is very beautiful.
Brother is driving at a speed of 120-125 kmph. So guys, after 3.5 hours of leaving the border. We have reached San Salvador de Uruguay. This is a city 120 km from Salta.
It is not a big city like Salta. But still it is a big city. Our sharing taxi has come here. They have to pay 22,000 Pesos.
I am giving them 1000 Pesos note. 22,000 Pesos. Now it is 2000 Pesos. Now they will take me to the next car to go to Salta. Take care.
He is saying take care. Now I have to take this car, this is also a sharing taxi. It will take me to Salta. Apart from the driver, there will be 4 people in total. 5 people will take the driver. He is saying that 3 people have been taken.
One more person has to come. One more person will come, then the car will go. All the locals of Argentina.
The brave people. The world's greatest. World champions. Argentina is the world champion. With the help of Messi.
Messi. Messi's family. Everyone feels very proud for Messi here. Greetings from Jujuy, Argentina. Yes, yes, yes.
Baquechara. Baquechara? Yes. All the locals have gathered here. They are having fun with each other. Hello. Sandwich? He also invited me to his house for a sandwich.
I told him that I don't eat meat. He said that we don't have any non-meat without meat sandwich. So you can't eat it. Okay, no problem. I have read a little.
The people who have traveled to Argentina have also told me. Almost all the food here in Argentina is meat-based. There is a lot of consumption of meat.
There were a lot of good people. He invited me to his house for a sandwich. He sent me here in the morning. He said, go here and you will get something to eat.
I haven't eaten anything since morning. Except for biscuits and snacks. There are a lot of types of sandwiches here. He is not saying that there is no such thing. Which is without meat.
The driver and four passengers have arrived. Let's go to Salta. 120 km from here. He is saying that he will take us there in 1.5 hours. So guys, we left San Salvador at around 9 o'clock in the night.
It's 10.30 at night. We have reached at 10.30 at night. In the 7th largest city of Argentina, Salta. The other taxi drivers took 12,000 pesos from me. Around 1100 rupees. I had exchanged 100 dollars.
I got a very big car. Almost half the car is over. In transport. My hostel is around 2 km from where they dropped me.
I have to take a taxi for 2 km. So this is the city of Salta. I don't know where I will get a taxi. So guys, I...
What's your name? Beto. Okay. Earlier, I was standing here and looking for an offline taxi. I couldn't find any taxi.
So I tried Uber. I found a taxi on Uber. He has come to pick me up. It costs 1,500 pesos for 2 km. Around 140 rupees. And along with this...
What do you call this? I think it's banned in India. Maybe. No idea. I haven't even tried it yet. So I have no idea. It's raining lightly outside. Salta is very beautiful.
Very beautiful. You will sell your motorbike? Yes. He has a very big motorbike. Next year, he will sell his big motorbike. And he wants to go to India. Next year, you will come to India? I will go to India next year.
You are most welcome to my country. Thank you. Thank you so much. I have reached my hostel.
The taxi driver was an amazing person. He was very happy to see me. He treated me very well. He was shaking hands with me. He was hugging me. He said that he liked me a lot.
He will meet me again. He was reading my WhatsApp number. He said that he can take me around. Anyway, I have reached my hostel.
Hola, buenas noches. Bien, y tu? Si, si. A nombre de quien? A nombre de quien? Ah, bien.
Un momentito. Si, si. Si quieres sentarte ahi. Completame tu ingreso. The kitchen.
Breakfast here. What is the time for the breakfast? From 7 to 10. Bathroom with shower The hostel is quite good No, no, no Breakfast is also included Per night around Rs. This bathroom is separate Women, men You have 3 bathrooms 3 showers I woke up at 5 in the morning and left at 6 in the morning from Uyuni It's 11 in the night I have reached the hostel after 18 hours I have reached here after 18 hours It took me 18 hours to reach here from Uyuni I reached here around 11 or 11.30 in the night and stayed in this hostel I didn't plan to come to Salta I never thought of coming here because it was on the way Let's stay here and then we will leave We will leave for the capital of Argentina We have reached Salta It's not a big city It's a small city I don't know how it looks like It's the 7th largest city in Argentina Let's explore the first city of Argentina Salta I have just left my hostel There are some streets and some roads When I reached here, it was empty It was 11.30 in the night
I couldn't see anyone There is an ambience here They are selling goggles Anyways I am staying in the city center It's very close to the city center Look at the roads here Look at the roads, look at the design Look at the architecture It looks so beautiful I had no idea of coming to this city I just came to the city randomly After a while, I got to know about this city Salta is called the most Spanish city in Argentina because the roads, lanes, buildings and architecture are the most Spanish in Argentina Spain colonized this country It's the most Spanish city in Argentina It's such a beautiful city It's super duper neat and clean There are some balloons here They are selling them Some ladies are selling them There are some street lights here Guess what time it is It's 7 in the evening It's very hot We are quite low because Argentina is the last country in the Southern Hemisphere It's a bit noisy here It's around 8 or 9 in the night Hola This Salta city starts from Endes Mountain This city is located at the foot of Endes Mountain We are quite low It was quite cold The temperature was around 5-10 degrees It's a bit hot here It's summer here It's quite dark here It's around 9 in the night I'll show you Almost all Spanish speaking countries and cities have a main square called Plaza de Armas This is Plaza de Armas The main square is the biggest square in Salta All the locals come here and spend time They sit, walk and enjoy I find this city very pretty and lovely You can see some monuments here This is Plaza de Armas The main square of Salta Almost all the buildings and architecture in this city are so beautiful This city is nicknamed La Linda It means beautiful in Spanish I have observed that living in Argentina is quite affordable Taxi, transportation and food are quite expensive compared to all other countries in South America Chile might be as expensive I have exchanged $100 I have some left Let's exchange I think all the people standing here are exchanging dollars I think so I am exchanging $100 I will get $1,22,000 Argentinian Peso There is a motorcycle counter in the middle of the road I have exchanged $1,22,000 I can see a lot of Bajaj motorbikes here Bajaj Pulsar but in a different name Bajaj Roser Bajaj Bike, Bajaj Pulsar or some other model This is Bajaj Roser I think it is not available in India but it is quite popular here 150 cc We have come down from 4,000 meters of La Paz El Alto to 1,100 meters above sea level This is the city The cold weather is over You can see people wearing shorts half t-shirt and nothing else 90% of the people are wearing shorts and half t-shirt There is a lot of dance and performance People are performing on the streets in different ways There is no festival No special day No weekend Just a normal day Everyone is enjoying I was walking somewhere Suddenly I saw a Catholic Church Look at the architecture Look at the color It is so beautiful It is around 8.45 pm It is very sunny Let's go inside The church bell is ringing The design of the curtain is made on the wall The name of this church is San Francisco Church Let's go inside I will show you the church In Argentina around 78% or almost 80% of the population follows Christianity 20% of the population doesn't follow any religion 1-2% of the population is of other religion The majority of the population is Christian I saw a TVS showroom There are many TVS motorbikes It is a little far But it is closed because it is almost 9 pm It is almost 9 pm It looks like this Look at the sky It is still white It will get dark in 5-10 minutes You can see this is the main street It is so beautiful There are almost all the streets like this Look at the road It is a cobbled street There are many national and international showrooms of different brands Salta was built in 1882 around 450 years ago Music Now I am going to eat a unique food of Salta It is called Homita It is made of corn leaves Let me show you what is inside It was tied with a thread I have removed the thread Now I have to remove the leaf I thought it was a banana leaf But it is a corn leaf In some countries it is called Tamales It is made of cheese and mashed corn It is not cornflour It is whole corn with fibre and cheese There is salt in it You can take sweet or salted version I have taken salted version It is very famous It is ultra popular in Argentina Let's try it I have brought it from outside It was very noisy outside It is very creamy and very yummy If you eat it in a good restaurant it will cost you around 500 Indian Rupees If you eat it in a local restaurant it will cost you around 2000 Indian Rupees Music
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