another chance to enjoy the second part of rajan data s journey to india, originally broadcast in 2017. in this episode, he travels to the north eastern state of assam. india. 70 years after independence, this emerging world power of more than a billion people, is still changing. i m on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. it is crystals. it s hard crystals. white salt. you can taste it. i began in gujarat, in the far west. this is genuinely incredible. i m in heaven. it s pretty crowded. and this week i have travelled 2,000 miles over to the north east. i am on the banks of the mighty river brahmaputra and i am about to go to a very spiritual place. it is one of india s lesser known regions. we re really high up, and just to my right is the border with bangladesh. a part of the country that prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. but it s incredibly difficult. but it is also looking forward and embracing progress. so now i am on my way to g
the travel show. india. 70 years after independence, this emerging world power of more than a billion people, is still changing. i m on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. it is crystals. it s hard crystal. white salt. you can taste it. i began in gujarat, in the far west. this is genuinely incredible. i m in heaven. it s pretty crowded. and this week i have travelled 2,000 miles over to the north east. i am on the banks of the mighty river brahmaputra and i am about to go to a very spiritual place. it is one of india s lesser known regions. we re really high up, and just to my right is the border with bangladesh. a part of the country that prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. but it s incredibly difficult. but it is also looking forward and embracing progress. so now i am on my way to go and see assam s very own eco warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india s north east. a collection of eight states almost cut off from t
scientists have confirmed that july was the world s hottest ever month. now on bbc news, the travel show. india. 70 years after independence, this emerging world power of more than a billion people, is still changing. i m on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. it is crystals. it s hard crystal. white salt. you can taste it. it s pretty crowded. and this week i have travelled 2,000 miles over to the north east. i am on the banks of the mighty river brahmaputra and i am about to go to a very spiritual place. it is one of india s lesser known regions. we re really high up, and just to my right is the border with bangladesh. a part of the country that prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. but it s incredibly difficult. but it is also looking forward and embracing progress. so now i am on my way to go and see assam s very own eco warrior. it is going to be an incredible adventure. india s north east. a collection of eight states almost cut off
when the decision was announced months ago i said they feared they would come to regret this decision. this is a nightmare. the plymouth shootings devon and cornwall police face an investigation over the decision to return a shotgun licence to the man who killed five people. flash flooding in turkey kills at least 31 people as southern europe records one of the hottest summers ever. the nhs warns that tens of thousands of people are risking their lives in england because they re unable to spot the first warning signs of cancer. now on bbc news the travel show. india. 70 years after independence, this emerging world power of more than a billion people, is still changing. i m on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. it is crystals. it s hard crystal. white salt. you can taste it. i began in gujarat, in the far west. this is genuinely incredible. i m in heaven. it s pretty crowded. and this week i have travelled 2,000 miles over to the north east. i am on th