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A 'Golden' encounter! Australian man experiences 'unmatched hospitality' in Amritsar

Duncan McNaught, who is currently traveling across India, shared a heartwarming video showcasing his incredible experience at the Golden Temple in Amritsar

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Duncan McNaught, who is currently travelling across India, shared his experience of being in the country. duncan.mcnaught/Instagram
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An Australian traveller's recent visit to India has left the Internet buzzing with warmth and admiration for the country's 'unmatched hospitality'. Duncan McNaught, who is currently traveling across India, shared a heartwarming video showcasing his incredible experience at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

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McNaught met Gaurav, an Indian man who extended him a warm welcome and took care of his every need during his stay. From feeding him delicious meals to accompanying him to the Golden Temple, Gaurav ensured that McNaught felt like part of the family.

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"The hospitality of Indians is just unmatched, like any other in the world," McNaught said, expressing his gratitude towards the Indian people.

The Golden Temple, a sacred site for Sikhs, was one of the many destinations McNaught visited during his trip.

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In another video, McNaught praised India for its beauty, diversity and rich culture. He acknowledged that while India has its problems, the country's positive aspects far outweigh its negatives. "I'm not denying its problems, any country of 1.5 billion people will have its problems, but as someone who has good Indian friends, it's sad to see how India is portrayed to the world," McNaught said.

"I agree 110 percent. I went there recently and it was amazing, especially the people," one user commented.

Another wrote, “India’s definition of ‘rich’ is very different than the rest of the world!”

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