The day we left India and why we felt scared.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @gauravmalik1883
    @gauravmalik1883 Год назад +1287

    At 11:20 , the uncle is confirming to the auto driver where you are going and telling him that you guys are from a different country so please treat you guys with respect and dignity and take you guys to the destination comfortably ❤

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +341

      omg that is amazing!!

    • @meenketanmishra5689
      @meenketanmishra5689 Год назад +108

      Yeah true ..uncle said it indeed 😊

    • @flash_mobstrr
      @flash_mobstrr Год назад +30

      @@gypsyinsneakers yes, he did say that.

    • @arurathi8397
      @arurathi8397 Год назад +59

      We needed these peoples more and more ❤

    • @keshavkashyap166
      @keshavkashyap166 Год назад +62

      Somehow uncle knew that it's not the right time to be there. Kudos to Uncle ji 🙏

  • @truth-pm6mo
    @truth-pm6mo Год назад +227

    India's population growth and lack of tourism infrastructure make travelling hectic here especially in touristic places it's generally overcrowded. Lot to improve. Thank you for visiting India.

    • @truth-pm6mo
      @truth-pm6mo Год назад +1

      @@crimsonmatter it should have been controlled.

    • @detroyergamer5245
      @detroyergamer5245 Год назад +3

      No tourist infrastructure word should be better. My family was in tourism business and was worst but as we don’t live in India I can’t say for rn but 5 years ago yeah was worst. My dad travel most India but me nah but few place I did travel with my dad and saw how bad our tourism was but since I visited my town in Gujarat I saw huge developments there but other state were same

    • @Yennefer-bg9hb
      @Yennefer-bg9hb Год назад +4

      gulaami mentality

    • @Fe-ironman
      @Fe-ironman Год назад

      @@Yennefer-bg9hb you're the gulaam, tourism can generate
      1. billions of dollars in revenue
      2. thousands of new jobs
      3. increase the soft power of the country all over the world

    • @rubric_ra
      @rubric_ra 11 месяцев назад

      @Yennefer-bg9hb better than having your chappri mentality.

  • @blue_asahi
    @blue_asahi Год назад +354

    While travelling in India avoid Delhi at all costs. It is just not a safe area and full of scammers.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +7

      Why other cities are better?

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +26

      do you avoid NYC because it has areas which are dangerous ? how about not avoid delhi but avoid the bad areas

    • @sauravkumarchand9691
      @sauravkumarchand9691 Год назад +6

      There are plenty of Wonderful Places to explore around Delhi and NCR Region which often foreign vloggers Seldom explore like-Gurugram, Aero City, Faridabad, Noida, Sanjay Van, Hauz Khas, Agrasen Ki Baoli, Bhardwaj Lake, Tughlakabad Fort, Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, Bijay Mandal Fort, Buddha Park, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Sunder Nursery, Majnu ka Tila Tibetan Colony, Satpula Bridge, Jahaz Mahal, Pusa Hill Forest, Jahan Panah Forest, South Central Ridge Forest, Millenium Park, Asola Wildlife Sanctury, Jamali Kamali Tomb, Roshan Ara Heritage Garden, Talkatora Fort Garden, Deer Lake Park, Qila Rai Pithora.

    • @HuskyElaine
      @HuskyElaine 10 месяцев назад +11

      Even the police officers are scammers in Delhi. I had an experience.

    • @muslim_first
      @muslim_first 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@keangwooichoo6138 Tourists go to Delhi it is capital of India and near Taj mahal

  • @venkateshtiwari
    @venkateshtiwari Год назад +95

    11:12
    this guy is such a gentleman
    he litreally said to the rickshaw driver that they are foreigners,our guests so please drop them safely and smoothly!!
    gem of a guy

    • @losingyouwasnotok8484
      @losingyouwasnotok8484 4 месяца назад +2

      stop lying he only said that they are foreigners so look after them nothing else

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +1

      If he didn't say that, they would have graped her.
      That's like a secret code word between Indian men that means don't grape these women. They are trouble.

    • @m-freakgaming
      @m-freakgaming Месяц назад

      @@losingyouwasnotok8484he said eejath sey means drop them carefully u dum ass bro

    • @Upendra-x7z
      @Upendra-x7z Месяц назад

      Yes bro you are right😊

    • @windssn3z
      @windssn3z 4 дня назад

      So? THATS WHAT IT MEANS!​@@losingyouwasnotok8484

  • @FuycHcucu-hc4ho
    @FuycHcucu-hc4ho Год назад +394

    Sorry for the bad experience. Next time, you can use the underground metro system. It's very efficient and cost effective! Almost all the major landmarks are accessible via the metro in Delhi.

    • @sameerseth1558
      @sameerseth1558 Год назад +38

      @thezoldics7648 .....This is the problem.....you can't see ground realities specially in Delhi.....which is disaster because of inefficiency

    • @pingpingfooker
      @pingpingfooker Год назад +47

      ​@thezoldics7648 arey bhaai.. even if they're doing it for the views, that doesn't mean anybody should feel unsafe.. Even Indians themselves feel unsafe to be in Delhi because of this.. Most of them are nice people, but don't normalise that sick mindness by saying "they invited it upon themselves". They were from another country and they didn't know the places.. for once imagine your mother/sister/daughter stuck in such a situation.. Delhi being a capital is in such a state.. it's disappointing.
      I hope things change for the better..

    • @கசடதபற-ற5ல
      @கசடதபற-ற5ல Год назад +10

      ​@thezoldics7648I've never felt safe in North India. I'm glad I'm living in Tamilnadu. Here I can travel even after 10pm and still feel safe!! My friend got his entire luggage stolen in Rajasthan and another one got her chain snatched in Delhi. Never had any problem while visiting southern states like karnataka, kerala, goa or Telengana!!

    • @JahnviRawat-m4s
      @JahnviRawat-m4s Год назад +1

      @@கசடதபற-ற5ல tbh depend from area to area I have been out In delhi till 1130pm and nothing weird happened

    • @arnabr0y
      @arnabr0y Год назад +3

      Lets not be over apologetic. They needed to be more careful. These guys hardly interacted with anyone Indian during their entire trip. In my view it was lack of awareness. Could have happened anywhere in India on Holi.

  • @abhisheksimon1719
    @abhisheksimon1719 Год назад +69

    11:20 ❤️ loved the way uncle asked the rikshaw driver to drive you people carefully and comfortably coz you are foreigners (new in place and society there)

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +1

      If he didn't say that, they would have graped her.
      That's like a secret code word between Indian men that means don't grape these women. They are trouble.

  • @Nothimfrr
    @Nothimfrr 9 месяцев назад +19

    Bro why? I literally get scared whenever I see women travellers coming to India. Bro it's not safe at all after what happed in recent days.

    • @jittsVlogs
      @jittsVlogs 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agree tell me 1 thng which country is safe? And dont u think some precautions has to b tkn like stayin in tent intstead y cnt stay in hotel or londge.

    • @梁莹-c4c
      @梁莹-c4c 9 месяцев назад +1

      East Assia country ​@@jittsVlogs

    • @ITZ_ONLY_YOUR_HIMANSHU
      @ITZ_ONLY_YOUR_HIMANSHU 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@梁莹-c4cU think it's safe

    • @ITZ_ONLY_YOUR_HIMANSHU
      @ITZ_ONLY_YOUR_HIMANSHU 9 месяцев назад

      India's with billion population ofcourse shit will happen sometime

    • @Subuhi61
      @Subuhi61 3 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely. It's brutal and dangerous in the places / cities like Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Bhopal, Patna and such.

  • @MariaSingh-iv4sv
    @MariaSingh-iv4sv Год назад +26

    Delhi is a difficult place. Even I love Delhi.
    First, Holi, you go nowhere. You stay indoor. Specifically in a city like Delhi.
    Second, you do not bargain with a bicycle riksha, they have a hard life.
    Next time come to Calcutta. It's also challenging here. But Bengal is a very different part of india.
    I could tell you many things.
    Living here as a German in India since 30 years.
    India is a challenging country.
    I cried a lot here. Just in love with this country.

    • @ricdesouza1
      @ricdesouza1 9 месяцев назад +2

      i don't even know why people bargain over 50 cents... and then end up being dumped in the middle of nowhere and wonder why?

    • @losingyouwasnotok8484
      @losingyouwasnotok8484 4 месяца назад

      go see a doctor you and return to Germany stop wasting your life away in a country like india

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +2

      That's why nobody else should visit India.

    • @Subuhi61
      @Subuhi61 Месяц назад

      @@MariaSingh-iv4sv Self flagellation . Thats what living in India means.

  • @artsysolanki
    @artsysolanki Год назад +4

    As an Indian from a different part of India than the north, I personally feel unsafe and scared to visit the north. I would suggest please visit south and north east first. You will have a much easier time there.

    • @artsysolanki
      @artsysolanki Год назад +1

      There are different culture religion and social groups in india. It’s not about traffic dense. Bangalore has the worst traffic in india but it more tolerant because there are lot of different cultures mixed there. It’s never that easy to mend something which has been destroyed little by little by invasion and imperialism

  • @patrickspencer7205
    @patrickspencer7205 Год назад +88

    I deeply apologize for the unfortunate experience you had in India. I have been following your videos closely, and I felt a strong sense of sympathy upon hearing about the difficulties you encountered on your last day. The most important thing is that you guys are safe, and I truly hope you consider visiting India again in the future. This incident has taught us all the importance of acquiring detailed information about the places you visit and, if possible, hiring a knowledgeable local guide. Please take care and continue sharing your amazing videos. Although we may be strangers, as one of your subscribers, I feel a connection to you as if you were part of my own family.❤❤

    • @sreshthachatterjee6095
      @sreshthachatterjee6095 Год назад

      India is Not a Safe Destination for Foreign Tourists, Particularly for Woman Foreign Tourists, Strict Laws for Foreign Tourists Safety Should be Brought in India to Protect Foreign Tourists in India & Strong Penalty & Life-Term Imprisonment Should be Strictly Imposef upon those Who will Harass Foreign Tourists in India by Law, Government of India Should Deeply Focus & Act Strongly on Foreign Tourists Safety Measures in India...

  • @Manu.619
    @Manu.619 Год назад +186

    😢❤️lots of love from kerala India Be safe Be happy

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +28

      thanks so much

    • @HA-rn2iu
      @HA-rn2iu Год назад +8

      Safe from whom ? You ?

    • @daredevil30000
      @daredevil30000 Год назад +10

      @@gypsyinsneakersKindly visit South India next time 😊

    • @jessepinkman4242
      @jessepinkman4242 Год назад

      ​@@gypsyinsneakersI request you not to come to India again. India is not at all safe for women and children. Just think like you have escaped from here.
      Yesterday another foreigner was attacked by a man. So, please don't come again until the government introduces some laws to tackle these issues.
      Take care!

    • @krishnagupta-yv4tm
      @krishnagupta-yv4tm Год назад +7

      ​@@HA-rn2iubetter than bimaru states like bihar ,up

  • @windsong3wong828
    @windsong3wong828 9 месяцев назад +3

    Get real …..India is NOT Europe.
    It is still a developing country.

  • @Indian2.5
    @Indian2.5 Год назад +14

    15:00 Haah! Even i felt relaxed! Glad that you both reached safely!

  • @WanderConst
    @WanderConst Год назад +9

    You’re doing a great job showcasing India’s and other country beauty, and we’re glad you enjoyed most of your trip. We’re sorry about your experience in Delhi, but it’s heartening to see your positive perspective on our country. If you plan to visit again, consider exploring Gujarat as well-it offers unique culture and stunning landscapes. Looking forward to seeing more of your travels in the future!

  • @adityamuvvala1443
    @adityamuvvala1443 Год назад +87

    This was very stressful and sad to see. Next time when you visit Delhi, please travel with a trustable local person. There are many good places to visit in Delhi and do not vist some parts of Delhi where there are full of creeps. I am very happy that you came out safe. God bless you both.❤

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад

      There won't be a "next time", lol

    • @Upendra-x7z
      @Upendra-x7z Месяц назад

      Who the hell are you, insulting India everytime. I agreed that things are not good as much. But we are appolysing for it and trying to give you the imp. Info. So that you can feel safe. It's not easy to chamge mindset of every people instantly we are doing work on it.

  • @Carepediem
    @Carepediem Год назад +7

    Don't waste time in Delhi. When you are in India - explore Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Himachal and Uttarakhand. You can also consider Rajasthan.

    • @Carepediem
      @Carepediem Год назад

      Even Westernghts of Maharashtra and Meghalaya in North east will take your breath away.

    • @yaozhong2545
      @yaozhong2545 Месяц назад

      Just dont go india thats it

  • @platocai8874
    @platocai8874 8 месяцев назад +1

    I saw on RUclips that many tourists were deceived and even female tourists were sexually assaulted. It is best not for women to travel to India alone. For safety reasons, please travel with others

  • @sapientiaquotes3879
    @sapientiaquotes3879 Год назад +98

    First i would like to thank you guys to explore India, it was really different to see two girls vlogging in India Alone, the whole series was very good. Now, On the day of Holi festival majority of the neighborhoods are closed so people get drunk especially on the street in that neighborhood and they will throw colors at everyone, you should have asked someone is it okay to go outside on this particular day, you went to chawri bazaar and chandni chowk on Holi, even local girls don't go to neighborhoods on Holi because most of the people are drunk or high and dancing and it goes till noon, from evening it becomes cool again, it is what it is(this craziness only happens once a year on Holi), celebration of Holi depends on which city you are in,like your vrindavan Holi videos were great. I thank god that nothing else bad happened and both of you were safe. I hope you comeback again and this time make some trustworthy Indian friends who can give you some insights so that you stay safe and enjoy.Much love to you and Janine.

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +53

      Thank you so much for this explanation!! It was wrong moment and wrong timing and we were not informed. Thank you for your lovely words!!

    • @abhaykatoch585
      @abhaykatoch585 Год назад +6

      I agree. I'm from New Delhi and'll be scared walking down that neighbourhood. We should also reflect and realize these people create a ruckus in the name of a colourful and cheerful festival. Alas, the Kejriwal government has done nothing in this regard but has taken measures to aggravate the situation.

    • @SinghIsKingh
      @SinghIsKingh Год назад +1

      @@gypsyinsneakersnext time, do India the 5 star way, don’t mingle with the low class commoners or go to these areas without someone with money and power. This is not Europe or America. New Delhi is not safe, Punjab isn’t either. Mumbai is more cosmo and way safer.

    • @asmitverma4678
      @asmitverma4678 Год назад +3

      ​@@SinghIsKinghsab muslim bhot jada ho gye h ye india ke problem create karte hai upar se bangladeshi

    • @AJAY95952
      @AJAY95952 Год назад

      ​@@gypsyinsneakersit was also the bravest adventure which you girls did going out on that creepy neighborhood that too on holi.. 😂😂😂 even boys like me are scared to go there.. 😂

  • @anirbansutradhar5944
    @anirbansutradhar5944 Год назад +3

    As an Indian I just want to apologize for such an unexpected experience during your last day to our country . In INDIA guests are more likely to be treated as GOD only . I m really sorry for what you both had to face here. I Just want to tell you that next time whenever you would come to INDIA plz come to KOLKATA which is the capital of WEST BENGAL and please come during the October when coz that is the time we are celebrating our Biggest festival ever called DURGA PUJA . In thus we worship our Mother Deity . I wholeheartedly welcome you both to come and join us in this super holy occassion . I assure you that you would never ever feel any kind of odd experiences again , we just want you to come and enjoy our happy moments with us as this is the Greatest festival for us and on this occassion we just love it when guests like you come to our land . INFINITE LOVE AND AFFECTION FROM ONE OF YOUR SUBSCRIBER FROM INDIA . will wait for u return back

  • @malotichettri9654
    @malotichettri9654 Год назад +540

    We apologize for your negative experience in certain parts of Delhi🙏💔. India, overall, is a wonderful country❤️. If you visit again, we recommend exploring the enchanting North East region🙂❤️🙏.

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +238

      Yes we will be back soon! thank you so much. we love india!

    • @sadakvale2407
      @sadakvale2407 Год назад +33

      Do come to north especially uttrakhand moutntains and himachal pradesh and Punjab .you will also enjoy the north east ....my advice to you is to use translator ,always stay on main roads and stay in reviewed hotels to gain the previous experiences of other person

    • @dtmt502
      @dtmt502 Год назад +19

      The government should stop foreigners from entering certain areas of Delhi.

    • @CKR_RAUT
      @CKR_RAUT Год назад +4

      Love U to all from india💝💝🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @quor5103
      @quor5103 Год назад

      ​@@dtmt502lol the government should put the hungry filthy street rats in long term jail , not restrict tourist freedom! Clean the filth! An indian politician had suggested castration !

  • @leomessileomessi3986
    @leomessileomessi3986 Год назад +7

    As an Indian I apologize to you as you have had a bad experience in India.💔🙂

  • @arcticsnowfall
    @arcticsnowfall Год назад +41

    I'm so sorry for your bad experience. Ngl after seeing delhi in title of your pervious video I kinda anticipated the scenario. I hope to seeing you back again in future to explore more. Really enjoyed the India series so far!

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +4

      thanks so much!! really appreciate it

    • @pavanbarhate6765
      @pavanbarhate6765 Год назад

      ​@thezoldics7648but her title will give her more views from other countries, right? That's what BBC does man🤡

    • @ketansrivastav
      @ketansrivastav Год назад


      ​​⁠ @thezoldics7648
      ​What a terrible take. so people shouldn’t voice their experiences because they may loose subscribers? people like you need to grow a thicker skin. not every criticism of india is an insult. they felt unsafe and they have all the right to express it.
      Why do some indians get so offended so easily. i would rather travellers have their honest opinion instead is flattering the locals.

    • @ketansrivastav
      @ketansrivastav Год назад

      @@pavanbarhate6765yea it’s a conspiracy to defame india and modi ji. it couldn’t be that old delhi is crime ridden and even indian tourists let alone foreigners face harassment and scammers there.
      such as strange phenomena after 2014 that people would pretend that india is a crime less wonderland and any one saying otherwise must shave an agenda. like imagine calling these dutch travellers BBC.
      this is what propaganda does to a mf.

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад +1

      No woman will be back to India.

  • @siamfeng
    @siamfeng 9 месяцев назад +5

    11:22 is a cool man.. he said take care of them nicely😊❤ So many places you can avoid if going out at night but so many places you will enjoy it!.

    • @darthvadeth6290
      @darthvadeth6290 Месяц назад

      If he didn't say that, they would have graped her.
      That's like a secret code word between Indian men that means don't grape these women. They are trouble.

  • @EXTRAAVAGANZA
    @EXTRAAVAGANZA Год назад +158

    This series of India was so interesting and super stunning...Really apologize for your negative experiences in delhi...We welcome you to Kerala once again...We will arrange whatever you need...We felt you people like our friends...thank you ❤

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +29

      thanks so much!!

    • @gaurav_1Mea
      @gaurav_1Mea Год назад +45

      ​@@gypsyinsneakers mam with due respect but I don't know why you only visited 3rd class areas of Delhi with male dominated (particularly Muslims).
      Rearely I have seen any foreigner visit that area. Also you went to chandani chowk (again muslim dominated) market at 10 am morning ; that markets starts in evening time that's why almost no women were on the road.
      I think you didn't do proper reasearch where to go?
      1.) Connaught place. Every 10 second you will see a foreigner there.
      2.) Lotus temple. Every 5 second one foreigner.
      3.) ST. Cathedral church.
      4.) Dilli hatt.
      5.) Agrasen ki Baoli.
      6.) Akshardham temple.
      7.) Hauj khas
      8.) Red fort.
      9.) Lodhi garden
      10.) Flagship City walk mall
      It's endless..................
      But you decided to go to 3rd class area of Delhi specially muslim dominated area and now you r complaining. Why were you talking to those illetrates like ( mahboob guy you talked) we have special name for those guys " CHAAPRI "
      Please don't have any thing in your heart about india because of some illetrates.
      Although I think in few occasions it's your fault also you should not given too much importance to those guys and just avoided them and pretend like you don't even see them.
      Anyways it was good to see your blog. ❤️

    • @rahulmatters
      @rahulmatters Год назад +9

      @@gaurav_1Mea i agree…. They were at wrong place at wrong time…

    • @Black-indians9067
      @Black-indians9067 Год назад +5

      Be careful in India this Indian vill just stare at you follow you scam you and at the end R. @.. P...... €

    • @shivambisht5796
      @shivambisht5796 Год назад +3

      Bro i agree your comment but u really think this is a appropriate word for telling them R@p atleast don't scared anyone

  • @StevePetrica
    @StevePetrica 16 дней назад

    Your video is bringing back memories of my trip to India last year. It *is* an amazing place! But as you show, it has many definite rough edges.

  • @AG_MAG
    @AG_MAG Год назад +9

    Very sad to note that you faced some inconvenience at the end. We enjoyed your enthusiasm and cheerfulness of both of you.

  • @Rocks1983
    @Rocks1983 7 месяцев назад +1

    India is one of the amazing places in the world..
    Diverse cultural, religion, food, people.
    You will always find loving, caring and hospitable people across India. There’ve been some misperception about India.
    Our country is one of the most stunning places to visit.

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 10 месяцев назад +15

    Do note that travelling in India as a married couple does not ensure safety for the woman. Few days ago, a 28 year old woman of Spanish- Brazilian nationality was raped at knifepoint in front of her husband. In 2013, a Swiss woman was raped while camping with her husband in a forest in Madhya Pradesh state. Six people were ultimately convicted and received life imprisonment.
    In 2016, an American tourist was drugged and raped in a 5-star hotel in New Delhi. Three men were later convicted in the case. In 2018, a British tourist was allegedly raped while walking to her hotel in Goa. Ramchandran Yellappa, 32, the main suspect who was facing trial, escaped from jail in 2020. These are just the tip of a huge iceberg. Raping a woman in front of her husband gives them extra macho kick, it seems.
    India recorded over 31,000 cases of crimes against women in 2022, according to an annual report compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).

    • @badprofilepic882
      @badprofilepic882 9 месяцев назад +3

      And these are just the reported cases.....

    • @maajkemii
      @maajkemii 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@badprofilepic882 there are also reports that some raped women went to police to report the crime and got raped by the police again. also, hospitalised rape victims getting raped in a hospital by medical personnel... just avoid india if you're a female

    • @footballfusion06
      @footballfusion06 7 месяцев назад +6

      1.4 billion population and 31000 cases while the USA has 100k cases with a population of 333 million. Someone in my known was mugged as a tourist in the USA. So you better work out the maths before commenting on anything about any country.

    • @gauravsahgal8203
      @gauravsahgal8203 4 месяца назад

      What about gang rape in Paris

    • @agxec2932
      @agxec2932 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@footballfusion06atleast in the US these cases get documented. How many cases get documented in third world countries?

  • @sreejithbhasi1977
    @sreejithbhasi1977 24 дня назад

    I'm from Kerala and I've done an all India trip from Kerala to Manali by car. I realized that North India is not safe for tourists but South Indian states like Kerala, TamilNadu and Goa is safe for tourists🙏🏻.

  • @theresatassone4950
    @theresatassone4950 Год назад +119

    I loved your vlogs in this series.. you are always respectful of their culture, praising women and their beauty and being kind .. very much appreciated in this world today so thank you 🙏🏻

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +17

      Thank you!

    • @herbalist5956
      @herbalist5956 Год назад +2

      ​@@gypsyinsneakersnortheast India is much more safer and the people there are more friendly and welcoming

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Год назад +1

      ​@@herbalist5956 when I used to live in guwahati, it was very turbulent. Blasts were common, and ter*orism was at its peak. I don't know how is it now, and how much it has changed.

    • @herbalist5956
      @herbalist5956 Год назад

      @@farukhsheikh5790 maybe you went to a muslim dominated area and IBI'S are one of the main reasons

    • @farukhsheikh5790
      @farukhsheikh5790 Год назад +2

      @@herbalist5956 Nope, I lived in Athgaon and Shantipur, which is a Bengali and Assamese/marwadi/mix area. ULFA were at their peak at that time, and there were reports of blasts pretty frequently. It was targetted at the Biharis and the people who usually spoke hindi.
      Furthermore, it wasn't an area specific thing, it happened everywhere.

  • @SuryanshPandey
    @SuryanshPandey Год назад +4

    I don't think the neighbourhood was bad. It's the most famous place to visit. It's just the timing was wrong. You were there just after Holi and a lot of creeps were out on the streets drunk as everything is supposed to be closed during festival seasons.

    • @anantsharma6365
      @anantsharma6365 Год назад

      That's exactly what has happened. That neighborhood is a popular spot for incoming tourists & is a family friendly marketplace. The only drawback is that it is extremely chaotic & loud on busy days.

    • @andrewdilip6540
      @andrewdilip6540 Год назад

      Delhi is Worst place

    • @preety8651
      @preety8651 10 месяцев назад

      You as a man don't see a shit? Do you? Accept the truth that India is a place where girls are not safe, it has always been and will always be if you people will let go like this... it's bitter but truth that we as a girl face this everyday. Why are you covering this??

  • @gul8446
    @gul8446 8 месяцев назад +24

    Imagine going to India and expecting to be safe 🤡

    • @sailorpolka
      @sailorpolka 6 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t blame her tf. She was literally just traveling she shouldn’t have to except what she went through

    • @gul8446
      @gul8446 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@sailorpolka its just like going to a drug infected ghetto and getting shocked when u get mugged there

    • @himalayanyogi8222
      @himalayanyogi8222 5 месяцев назад +11

      Imagine going to pakistan and feeling safe 😂

    • @bopian8913
      @bopian8913 3 месяца назад +1

      My friend was in India for seven days. He was constantly harassed, scammed five times and had diarrhoea twice. He said he'll never set foot in that country again.

    • @vinayvishwanadhan4608
      @vinayvishwanadhan4608 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@himalayanyogi8222 actually ya, it is safe. I heard from numerous female travelers that they felt very safe in Pakistan. As long as they dressed appropriately.
      No, not Fully covering their body but just a scarf on their head.

  • @UserNaga_360
    @UserNaga_360 Год назад +12

    We will miss you and Janine..
    Thank you for showing India to the world through your wonderful video.
    Wish you both Good luck and success in your next journey .
    Take care, stay healthy and visit again INDIA 🇮🇳. ❤❤

    • @tps178
      @tps178 2 месяца назад

      why would they visit India again? Stay away. So many better and safer places for travel.

    • @UserNaga_360
      @UserNaga_360 2 месяца назад

      @@tps178 you're an example why Condom is invented

  • @willlsey
    @willlsey Год назад +8

    Thanks for the India videos, my wife and travelled extensively in 2012 from Goa to Kerala to Varanasi finishing in New Delhi. Wow the up and down roller coaster of emotions as you weave through the beauty and chaos of this country is life changing and these travel memories will be etched in your memory forever, good and bad. In fact in the passing of time the bad memories can sometimes be looked on as humorous. You will never be short of conversation about your India travels when you meet other people who have experienced it. My wife and I both struggled with overwhelming masculine energy that is everywhere however travelling in more rural areas we were lucky to meet many Indian women. Last thought was of the special hotel we booked near the airport so we were close to our flight, glass doors opened right onto the highway the brouchure had a large landscaped area photo shopped on the booking ad, monkey in the room when we opened the door and as usual a leaking toilet with the shower in front so you always had wet feet going to the toilet , ah India what an experience.

    • @_UNISTAR_
      @_UNISTAR_ 9 месяцев назад +1

      If u stay in cheap places, that's what u'll get, bruh.

  • @immaculateheart1267
    @immaculateheart1267 10 месяцев назад +3

    Brave ladies glad they made it safely to the spice mkt

  • @nikhil6232
    @nikhil6232 Год назад +3

    All the best for ur future endeavours,be safe and happy

  • @DeepakKumar-td8jv
    @DeepakKumar-td8jv Год назад +6

    I feel sad and apologetic at the same time for all what you've experienced, I too will advice to travel via metro as its safer and convenient at the same time, also talking about Holi, its a major hindu festival, most people get drunk and roam in streets like whole day. Moving forward, please always get yourself fully updated about the particular day when you're travelling and where you're travelling! Love from Lucknow, India.

  • @pr47ik
    @pr47ik Год назад +23

    *Holi can be considered as weird festival when it comes to wrong way of celebration .. On Holi Festival Most People get drunk to celebrate which can cause so many mishaps ..And Delhi is not that sounds good in terms of women's safety as well .. Glad you guys made it to the airport* .. Do Visit Us again guys .. ❤ from India ..🙏

  • @Omsairamji29
    @Omsairamji29 Год назад +5

    It's sad to see you guys leaving, india😭we all going to miss you guys. Specially, your smile😊 Gud luck to you guys and God bless you both😇

  • @onelife_vandana
    @onelife_vandana Месяц назад +1

    So sorry for the weird experience, actually bcz of Holi this Chandni Chowk market is almost closed & Red Fort also closed no female is on the road bcz they were cooking & celebrating holi at home with their loved once.
    In the occasion of Holi mostly people are drunk as this is the way they celebrate 😢
    More power to both of you as solo travelling is not easy🎉 You guys are so strong, it is a motivation for many female like me ❤

  • @One8clan
    @One8clan Год назад +48

    We apologise for your incomplete journey 😔
    Lot's of love you guy's ❤

  • @sampu030
    @sampu030 9 месяцев назад +1

    I dont understand why foreigners always go to north india for tourism. Please do visit the southern part of india. It is way more safer and comparatively less scammers.

  • @abhishekchoudhary1919
    @abhishekchoudhary1919 Год назад +6

    you guys leaving india feels like member of my family going away....hope one day you come back to rajasthan and i get a chance to meet you guys..

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! we are sad aswell. but we will be back soon!

  • @aayushjhanji
    @aayushjhanji Год назад +2

    Sikhs ❤🙏 always make india 🇮🇳 proud ❤🙏

  • @EdgewithHedge
    @EdgewithHedge Год назад +6

    The last Auto Driver who dropped you at hotel, is a Punjabi Guy, Punjabi people are generally very honest and Helpful and they are mostly literate also(Punjabi people generally have Beard and Turban on their head) . You will find many Punjabi people settled in Canada, Toronto and in other European countries also . Punjab (India) is their motherland. Wish you a happy and safe journey back home

    • @amlanbhattacharjee9028
      @amlanbhattacharjee9028 Год назад +2

      Ghanta..bakwas band kar

    • @EdgewithHedge
      @EdgewithHedge Год назад

      @@amlanbhattacharjee9028 behen k loude tu apne kam se kaam rakh, mu utha k dusro k comment me ungli karne aa jata hai

  • @Hi_yayawar
    @Hi_yayawar 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Susan and Jenine,
    I watched 75 percent of your videos in last 2 days and enjoyed them. Wonderful!
    You both ladies are wonderful human beings. People like you add value to the country you visit.
    There is a lot be learnt from you both.

  • @edgar_desouza
    @edgar_desouza Год назад +9

    Glad you got out safely. You are right to feel afraid because that part of India is not safe. Enjoyed your videos and your positive attitude.

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!!

    • @montu8323
      @montu8323 Год назад +5

      Bas bhay Itna cringe felana Band kr Aisa Iske sath kuch hua nahi Jab Indians ke sath Other countries Mein hota hai uska kya🥴

    • @pavanbarhate6765
      @pavanbarhate6765 Год назад +1

      ​@@montu8323lekin isne genuine issue uthaya hai,pata nahi kyu hamesha Delhi se aisi news ati hai,delhi ajeeb hi hai sachme,pata nahi kya problem hai wo state ke saath

  • @techakd
    @techakd Год назад +1

    MOST WELCOME ..... PLEASE VISITE AGAIN.... GOD BLESS U ... THANK U ....

  • @rabonline4264
    @rabonline4264 10 месяцев назад +2

    Pls consider do not come to india again, it is dangerous for traveller, especially for woman. Regarding to recent tragedy happened to spain travel vlogger. I feel sorry for them.

  • @limitlesslad2466
    @limitlesslad2466 9 месяцев назад

    We thank you, that you came to India. Your's always welcome. At the same time, feeling apologize for that shaddy experience. However, that is also the reality, there are some areas, where a lot of people avoid to go. Unfortunately you were in one of those. But still, I hope, you have taken some good memories from the Motherland India:)

  • @vinayakkelkar1457
    @vinayakkelkar1457 Год назад +13

    I hope you had a great trip. Your India videos were superb.Please visit other unexplored areas of India. Bon voyage❤

  • @aditisaini2413
    @aditisaini2413 Год назад +2

    I am so sorry for the holi harrasment guys, its a real thing i can tell you that being an indian woman myself. there are some characters out there who use it as an excuse to act pervy with women. but i can also tell you the good outnumber the rest, i would suggest you next time to travel with an indian friend probably, less language issues will also help. Delhi can be an hectic, intimidating and cold city, i can understand. Hope you visit again though. the chaos is its beauty.

  • @olegsaffron3440
    @olegsaffron3440 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this Journey in India! ❤ I was enjoying.

  • @bnnabaisaeditz
    @bnnabaisaeditz Год назад +1

    In India as girl traveller you have to being bold and roared not too get scared if you will scared of someone then they will make you more unsafe so be confident and focused on your own mostly try to ignore them

  • @vaibhavjain4550
    @vaibhavjain4550 Год назад +7

    Really sorry for the bad experience you had Susanne. Chandni chowk is the lousiest, overcrowded and majorly male dominated neighbourhood of Old Delhi and for a foreigner women its very unsafe. Even as locals we avoid going to that place with any valuables in our pocket and you visited there near Holi which made it even worse (as mostly people drink a lot on this occasion which leads to loose their mind). Thats why at 11:20 in the video the uncle in black white shirt was asking the rickshaw puller where is he taking you and told him to take good care of you as you are our guest in India. It seems that you were not advised correctly about certain areas of Delhi. You might find certain places as tourist attractions on internet but had you asked any educated local person, he would not have advised you to go over there for sure. Nevertheless, please don't keep any harsh feelings about India. Just inform through a video/post in advance if you ever visit India again. We welcome you again in our country whole heartedly (with obviously a better itinerary😉) Take good care of yourself 🙂

  • @archangelakash
    @archangelakash 11 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome videos! Loved them all. Thanks for the heads up, will be there soon

  • @ashwanisharma1809
    @ashwanisharma1809 Год назад +4

    🙏 both of you, I'm really sorry for you bad experience people's understanding is low, thanku very very much Susan for visiting to India and share your experience in India, i hope have a next time in India your experience are very safely and comfortable , I'm sorry Susan my english is week but you are understand my feelings, i miss you,
    God bless you and all the best,
    ❤ From Jaipur pink city,

  • @deotemakarfa120
    @deotemakarfa120 Год назад +1

    i said this before , i say this again, since ya'll are in a foreign country. GET A LOCAL TO GUIDE YOU . ALWAYS BENEFICIAL. you will enjoy and see india like never before and also without any fear.

  • @swanidhi
    @swanidhi Год назад +20

    It’s so interesting to follow travellers visit India, express and react on the experiences we perceive basic in India. Most upper middle class Indians would perhaps ignore small businesses for food, and groceries etc. but your expressions make me think like I’ve never experienced India! Recall your expressions from eating the rice on Day 1 in Delhi. More power to travellers!
    Apologies for the sour experience.

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!!

    • @ahn9934
      @ahn9934 Год назад +2

      ​@pranay58kumar99 please don't invite any foreigners to your home,,,
      They may feel uncomfortable and suspicious,,
      Inspite inviting to home assure them that you will make arrangements for them ,, so they can enjoy your city with full

    • @Man-lq7yn
      @Man-lq7yn Год назад

      @@ahn9934
      Exactly , we will never get these treatment when we're travelling to their countries..!
      No one is going to invite you..
      Nobody give f c k !!
      Only India run after these foreigner..!

  • @vinod.t6140
    @vinod.t6140 4 месяца назад

    We always love people like you. You are always welcome back to India. May good always happen to you🙏❤❤❤

  • @ayushchaubey7234
    @ayushchaubey7234 Год назад +8

    Your expressions were surreal even on trivial things really loved your countenance and as we all know ups and downs are just a part of our life we must focus on positive things but we as an indian always try to respect our guests as in indian culture guests are treated as gods apologising for the worst experience in delhi but your overall journey was awesome watched your all videos thank you so much if possible please visit again ❤

  • @vickykrish95
    @vickykrish95 Год назад +2

    the homeless people are from states like Bihar and Jharkhand and UP the poorest states of India and they come to Delhi for job mostly men and they are paid very little (just 300-400 rs a day) and they cannot afford to rent a place to stay and are therefore homeless and drunk to ease their pain.

    • @Man-lq7yn
      @Man-lq7yn Год назад

      Why you're tagging specific State ?
      Bsdk tum ambani ka khandan ka ho ?
      Ki ambani ka first cousin ho?

  • @toxic5255
    @toxic5255 9 месяцев назад +12

    I think you feel uncomfortable in India 🇮🇳

    • @piedpiper5687
      @piedpiper5687 5 месяцев назад

      No one will feel comfortable in india except the indians itself lol

  • @DeepakDograx323045
    @DeepakDograx323045 Месяц назад +1

    Do you want to go back from India?

  • @27min82
    @27min82 Год назад +4

    I think the guy who suggested you all the places in Delhi have not recommended you the best places to visit. There's so much to watch in Delhi many good places which you guys missed

  • @ankitkunalrathore2095
    @ankitkunalrathore2095 Год назад +1

    I love your youtube channel. I want to see you go on like this forever. If you come to India next time, then you should also go to the village, you will know the real India from the village.

  • @sandeshgarg9933
    @sandeshgarg9933 Год назад +4

    Why this girls are taking auto rickshaw when there fantastic facility of metro Uber Ola ,why?

  • @JonAbrams-xt4tq
    @JonAbrams-xt4tq Год назад +1

    Are you wonderful ladies still intending to return to India soon ?
    I go myself in late November 2023 for the first time, I am very excited, lol.
    I watched all your videos of your time there last time to get a good insight into what to expect. I'll be starting off down in Kerala.

  • @udayabarua1
    @udayabarua1 Год назад +3

    This what traveling is all about having good and bad experience and learn the true part of every country. Hope you guys had a great experience. All the best❤

  • @snehasinghrajput7
    @snehasinghrajput7 Год назад +1

    It's ok
    Thank you for visiting 🙂

  • @drvikalpshastri372
    @drvikalpshastri372 Год назад +13

    Extremely sorry for the unpleasant experience...I hope that you will again visit India and the bad experience u had on last day would not prevent u to plan a vist to my country again...
    Expecting your arrival soon❤

  • @priyatyagi3620
    @priyatyagi3620 Год назад +1

    Idk how I ended up here on your channel but the auto guy didn’t leave you on the wrong road, they aren’t allowed to go any further than where he left you guys. There’s a certain point where they are allowed to drop the passengers and after that the person has to be on their foot to explore the Red Fort !

  • @roshan7027
    @roshan7027 Год назад +4

    So sad that your India trip is over now
    But honestly I really enjoyed watching your videos ❤🎉lots of love to you ❤

  • @chex20mex11
    @chex20mex11 10 месяцев назад

    Hope that you’re able to move forward with the negative experience you had in india and you are willing to give India visit more chances. India is a truly truly great country! I had similar experiences traveling through entire Europe and some parts of NY city, as well as Baltimore near Washington DC. Therefore I understand your fear as a girl in a foreign country! Eastern India, Kolkata, Odisha, Rajasthan would be nice to visit. Another thing before entering a new country, read a little bit about that countries culture. Safe and unsafe places, every country in the world have it. Safe travels!

  • @arunhanglimbu666
    @arunhanglimbu666 Год назад +8

    Delhi isn’t safe place for women travellers,I feel happy that you are going back to Bali.stay safe Susan and Janine

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Год назад +3

      its plenty safe stop listening to propaganda

    • @arunhanglimbu666
      @arunhanglimbu666 Год назад

      @@WastedBananas have seen others female travellers video also having not that good experience in Delhi.

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Год назад +2

      @@arunhanglimbu666 what happened in this video that was unsafe? Nothing this woman is just hysterical

  • @Rajkapoor-b6w
    @Rajkapoor-b6w 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry for your bad experience in India 😢some people in india always try to make worst situation for foreigner. I don't know why.

  • @karthikradhakrishnan8444
    @karthikradhakrishnan8444 Год назад +12

    Hey both, it's been really great to see India through your lens and once again thanks for coming and exploring India
    Felt really sorry about the scarry experience that you both had on the last leg of your journey and to be Frank being as an Indian I am afraid to visit Delhi (I will be getting a lot of heat for saying this out loud) that's the truth - don't care (chalta hai)!attitude needs to change, drunken people all around are not acceptable (No excuse whatsoever)
    Thanks again for the energetic and raw videos..

  • @Saurav_250
    @Saurav_250 Год назад +2

    You guys should visit assam, it's a beautiful as well as respectful place as well as people's rather than delhi, delhi itself is not a safe place to explore india🇮🇳 ☺ lots of love from assam you guys❤

  • @nehadabar2007
    @nehadabar2007 Год назад +4

    Sorry for the scary experience am sure you will not let this deter you from enjoying your future travels. India has a lot to offer but it can get challenging if you dont have a local to guide you. For eg. I would never take Rickshaws in delhi and would prefer Delhi Metros as it is much safer and quicker. Having said that please do plan to visit North east of India, Kashmir, Himachal and Kerala ! You’ll love it ❤ Cheers ❤

    • @Trenderxyz
      @Trenderxyz 3 месяца назад

      Most of the rikshwa unsafe in north india region. Best use bus, train, or metro. Why this?

  • @nileshkakkad5744
    @nileshkakkad5744 Год назад +1

    Hope you left India with some beautiful memories. 🙏

  • @salgotras3750
    @salgotras3750 Год назад +6

    I don't understand what worst travel experience you face here. I didn't see any weird experience in this video. As a blogger, I hope you should know which area is good or not. The chandni chowk area is very conjusted and lots of kiosk there. If you don't like there rush then don't go there.

    • @akshay_wakodikar
      @akshay_wakodikar Год назад +3

      You didn't see because they didn't show. They are travellers & they expect certain level of safety. Instead of trying to understand their problem, people are just abusing them. That's so pathetic

    • @salgotras3750
      @salgotras3750 Год назад

      @@akshay_wakodikar People's drunk and sleep on roads is also happen in USa, Europe cities. She showcase it because it's in India

    • @akshay_wakodikar
      @akshay_wakodikar Год назад +1

      @@salgotras3750 their people doesn't justify harrassment, their homeless people are not obsessed with selfie. it happens in regularly in india, don't pretend to be innocent

  • @2441979D
    @2441979D Год назад +1

    Sorry for the unpleasant experience in India. India is sometimes becomes too chaotic and too much to handle. Wish you have good experience in India if you consider visiting it again.

  • @kindofanmol
    @kindofanmol Год назад +14

    Delhi oh Delhi. I always advise foreign tourists to avoid Delhi (especially Old Delhi) as much as possible. Sorry for your bad experience. Hope you'll be back some day to explore Northern India (Kashmir, Ladakh, Gangotri etc)!

    • @friendlyatheist9589
      @friendlyatheist9589 Год назад +5

      @@kencing_onta it's crowned and surrrounded with poorer neighbourhoods where crime and bad kind of people live(of course not all are same) it's like wandering around Hoods in USA which is not advisable. like you avoid certain areas all over the world same with india avoid areas like paharganj and others especially at night

    • @gypsyinsneakers
      @gypsyinsneakers  Год назад +2

      Yes we will come back to north india!

  • @navinsungum2468
    @navinsungum2468 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed watching your video and experiences in India. I love your accent so much … you just remind me of my Irish girlfriend from Mayo.. well that’s back in the 80’s!! I shared the same experience you had in Chandni Chowk.. my wife was indeed very scared with so many people appearing drunk and sleeping on the street. We had just gone there by mistake!! We are excited as we are going to zMumbai in 2 weeks time and would be travelling to Kerala,Goa and Bihar. It was very nice to watch you both. Take care .. kind regards

  • @ziaulhasan7164
    @ziaulhasan7164 Год назад +6

    I am from Delhi. Sorry guys if something happened to you as it was the holiday and the holi when people get drunk all day. I already invited my European friends over. I will be more active with their safety.

    • @shubhsoni2159
      @shubhsoni2159 Год назад +2

      Yes I will be more active too with my Australian friends . Muslims can do malicious acts at any point of time

    • @syedmehvish3762
      @syedmehvish3762 Год назад +2

      It was festival of Hindus ,they were drunk and so many PPL in comments are blaming muslims

  • @kussh100
    @kussh100 10 месяцев назад +1

    Holi in Delhi is a dangerous combination plus u were in Chandni Chowk. CC is a very crowded area though u went on a day when there was no crowd. It was a dangerous decision to go there that day. The hotel staff could have advised you had u asked them.

  • @desisam3590
    @desisam3590 Год назад +8

    We are sorry for your trouble but Chandi Chowk is a very good place, there is no harm because it's so crowded,conjucted and never sleep but you will leave India, next time you will come to India you will go to very beautiful 😍 🏙️ that is Rishikesh, Mumbai, Bangalore and a very good city which is full of Mountains called Jammu & Kashmir, leh Ladakh , love you guys ❤❤

  • @NomadBenny
    @NomadBenny Год назад +1

    Try to stay away from paharganj area. You should stay in south delhi like lajpat nagar or greater kailash as these 2 places are very safe.

  • @munimuneeratk1928
    @munimuneeratk1928 Год назад +12

    You can come back to Kerala... I think Kerala is the more safe than other states.. ❤

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @wjalfi4216
      @wjalfi4216 Год назад

      Are many moeslim there ? In some Muslim channels I frequently find Indian comments from Kerala.

    • @munimuneeratk1928
      @munimuneeratk1928 Год назад

      @@wjalfi4216 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @pavanbarhate6765
      @pavanbarhate6765 Год назад

      ​@@wjalfi4216yes, muslims are rapidly increasing in Kerala, according to certain estimates,their population will be around 46% of Kerala population by 2060 so yeah,they are huge over there

    • @sharath902
      @sharath902 Год назад +1

      ​@@pavanbarhate6765so what?... U will never be in such a situation in kerala no matter what

  • @aryan-qc6tk
    @aryan-qc6tk 3 месяца назад +1

    In holi- on one steps out of home except for playing Holi!
    Everything is closed
    Delhi is scary in regular days and damn in Holi

  • @cahyospn723
    @cahyospn723 Год назад +22

    India with all its dynamics is indeed full of challenges and it is interesting to feel the atmosphere firsthand.
    Love India❤

    • @IceCube-zb5mm
      @IceCube-zb5mm 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's nt at all challenging. It's only when u go to questionable area and people it's challenging which is true for any country

  • @nagendraprasadr9278
    @nagendraprasadr9278 Год назад +2

    I cant vouch for Delhi, in fact for North India... But that uncle and the last auto driver were respectful and protective... My respects to them. Please research a little before going to an area, it helps.

    • @Typhonnyx
      @Typhonnyx Год назад

      Shut yo as up boi Punjab also comes in North India…. Don’t just say bs for sm foreigners

  • @gregrodrigues5453
    @gregrodrigues5453 Год назад +4

    Nice video. I am really shocked that both of you decided to go out during holi. Holi is not the right time for females to walk about outside. Hope you enjoy your Malaysia trip

  • @amitchaturvedi2912
    @amitchaturvedi2912 Год назад

    I understand. Sorry for the experience. Delhi can be hard sometimes.

  • @rajveerbhatia
    @rajveerbhatia Год назад +9

    There are good and bad things that happen in every part of this world. I understand how difficult it is to spend time in Delhi especially when you come from foreign lands.
    We as Indians regret and apologize for any negative experiences you had. However, believe me there are lots of other parts in Delhi and in India where you can feel safe and enjoy the travel. I would recommend you to refer travel blogs and websites that recommend dos and donts before we go to any place.
    Wishing you happy and safe travels for all your future endeavors

  • @vishalmathur7723
    @vishalmathur7723 Год назад +1

    Doing a little bit of research isn’t gonna harm you.
    1) Tuk Tuk driver dropped you at the exact position you asked for . This is Chandni Chowk only. Opposite side of Red Fort. The Market has a complete different vibe when open
    2) Holi is the 2nd biggest festival here in India and markets are bound to close that is why you didn’t find any shops open and the place looked shady because of some drunk& homeless people sleeping around.
    3) Majority of the Indian population do not speak English. If some street hawkers aren’t responding to your questions, is because they did not understand and not because they are rude. Indians are the most hospitable people you will ever see.
    Cheers 🥂

  • @SanyogitaSharma-hb7fg
    @SanyogitaSharma-hb7fg 3 месяца назад +6

    Delhi is Not Good For Foreigner's

  • @herasamantha1904
    @herasamantha1904 Год назад

    One of the legacies of the Dutch heritage to Indonesia until now is bargaining but that so cool

  • @supremereligion2817
    @supremereligion2817 Год назад +18

    In usa there are areas where you find weired people in the subway or drunken people on the road too ...😅😅😅

  • @jayrandhawa8548
    @jayrandhawa8548 Год назад

    You killed it ! Congrats, 2 girls vloging in India.
    India is not ready for tourists... hopefuly someday