Samuel Huber Samuel recently shared his account of travelling through India. He called it as one of the most memorable experiences of his year.
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Huber used a popular meme reference to start a lengthy thread on X, saying «India is not for beginners». He visted the country to participate in the Farcaster Builders International Fellowship held in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh. His journey was filled with breathtaking landscapes, cultural immersion, and warm hospitality. The experience left him with a promise to return in 2025.
In a viral thread on X (formerly Twitter), Huber described his “raw and unfiltered experience in India.” he used the word «bhai» (brother) liberally in his posts as he detailed his adventures with a sense of admiration for the people he met. “As a white bhai, I was immediately welcomed with incredible hospitality,” he wrote, praising the locals for their kindness.
Huber's journey started in Delhi, where he and his fellow fellowship participants set out on a road trip to Dharamshala. Their journey took a turn when a tyre burst, forcing them to spend the night in their car.
“Yes—India is truly NOT for beginners,” Huber wrote, referencing the popular notion that first-time travelers to India should brace for its vibrant chaos.
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