Western media always describe Delhi as a polluted, dirty and chaotic place. But there is another hidden side of it. In this video I am gonna share with you the modern side of the Indian capital. Did you know it? Thanks for watching!🇮🇳
it's not hidden, all the locals know it. it's only toxic backpackers like you that live in paharganj and act as if that is Delhi. I've been to east London too and it's an islamist shi hole but you need white people confidence to live in the worst part of the city and project it as the whole city. I lived in Delhi for 22 years and have never visited paharganj
...............Difference between Communist country China and Western slavery parliament democratic country India now...... In communist country,all people and leaders follow rules and regulations properly and leaders don't corrupt so they developed very fast... So they have bullet trains,free education ,home and medical treatment to the people(public)in China now......But in India, corruption everywhere,only 5% rich Indian people get good education,medical treatment and houses.....95% poor Indian peoples life is miserable now....... ...
Visit Meghalaya (includes living root bridge example of natural bio engineering, Asia's cleanest village, covered by clouds, waterfalls, toqouise blue water lakes, wari chora, mawsynram and cherrapunjee rainiest place on planet earth) Nagaland (again natural beauty unique tribes and culture something that doesn't come to mind when you say india. You might confuse it with south east asia) Arunachal Pradesh Sikkim (most cleanest and organised town/some of the stereotyped like chaotic people not following traffic etc can't be seen here at all. Different world) Mizoram Visit these places in north east india
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Delhi is its incredible history as a power centre. Delhi is to much of the Indian Subcontinent what Rome is to much of Europe. Delhi was first established as a capital city 3,500 years ago and since then there have been 12 different imperial capital cities established in Delhi, each belonging to a different imperial dynasty. If you have not seen these historical cities of Delhi, you have not actually seen Delhi. All this two-sided propaganda showing the so-called ugly side and the so-called awesome side of Delhi is nonsensical. The real treasure of Delhi is its unmatched history. Don't ruin your Delhi trip by getting trapped in this good-bad debate. Soak in the city's history and you will love Delhi. The Old Delhi that you are visiting is the second newest of the 12 historic imperial cities of Delhi. So, you can imagine what all you are missing.
Fair point, however my trip to Delhi was very short unfortunately so had to squeeze everything in just a couple of days of exploration. I loved the city and i’ll come back for sure
Seeing the clean and green side of Delhi is so refreshing! Aerocity looks like a perfect spot to unwind. How does this area compare to other modern cities you've visited?
@@CultureDrift so refreshing after being stuck in the chaos of Old Delhi!😅 the area looks like other modern areas in Europe, even the underground shopping mall was really luxurious
Namaste 🙏 from INDIA, visit Indore here you found different types of street food & many historical places & indore is the clenest city of India from last 7 years.
Take metro to Gurgaon its take 40 rupees per person . Its very morden and you can see lots of international brands and Office.. you can check out from RUclips
Delhi is not poor, it is an Alpha Minus City. Mumbai is even richer and is categorized as an Alpha City. Tokyo and Singapore are Alpha plus while London and New York are alpha plus plus. Only India has to create lane markings, improve cleanliness and put proper pavement in slum areas, then it will be world class. Even in slums in Delhi and Mumbai the condition of people is much better than internally displaced people in South Sudan or tower blocks in Pyongyang. India is the world's third largest producer of trash and world's third largest producer of e-waste and slums have trash and e waste processing industries no wonder they are dirty. Some foreigners are also only interested in slums in India because they want to see real and raw India or they try to create negativity and push shock for views. If you want you can chill out in Minicoy Island in India, the beach resort is one of the best in the World and you can even go skiing in Gulmarg.
This is clearly no true.. I am an Indian, and have visited 14 countries across the world.. And we are way behind.. Posh areas are for the rich and the bottom 30% live very bad.. you should visit srilanka, vietnam, philippines to understand how third world our cities are.. It can be done, streets can be improved, but will require like $500B plan like bharatmala.. I hope we upgrade in city roads just like we are improving in highways..
@@vedants.vispute77 In Slums the population density of India is 40,000 people per square km. On top of that there are waste recycling industries. So it is not easy keeping India clean. Bangladesh has population density of 150,000 people per square km in slum areas no wonder it looks even more chaotic. You see Sikkim and Mizoram look pristine because they have less population density.
@@vedants.vispute77 Sri Lanka should be grateful they have a neighbor like India if they had a neighbor like USA then they would have choked in trash and e waste.
When you are in India next time, do visit the other nice cities - Gurugram cyber city, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Bangalore should be in your bucket list. It's in the state of Karnataka. From Bangalore, you can go to Mysore, Coorg, Coastal Karnataka, Gokarna(much better than Goa) and form Gokarna you can take a short train trip to Goa.
Because my flight was to Delhi so it made sense to stop there for some time. Definitely not the best city in India…cant wait to come back and explore other states🇮🇳
Avoid Delhi, Agra and the other usual places.. Instead, go to Himachal Pradesh and NorthEast India for scenic hillstation experience...and South India (Kerala and Coastal Karnataka) for tropical experience. And also Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
I keep hearing that the “golden triangle” is by far the worst part of India. For sure i had a very overwhelming experience but i enjoyed overall. For sure next time I’ll explore the other areas🇮🇳❤️
Western media always describe Delhi as a polluted, dirty and chaotic place. But there is another hidden side of it. In this video I am gonna share with you the modern side of the Indian capital. Did you know it? Thanks for watching!🇮🇳
it's not hidden, all the locals know it. it's only toxic backpackers like you that live in paharganj and act as if that is Delhi.
I've been to east London too and it's an islamist shi hole but you need white people confidence to live in the worst part of the city and project it as the whole city.
I lived in Delhi for 22 years and have never visited paharganj
Your French accented English will be extremely difficult for Indians to understand 😅 …
@@tapemaj it’s actually Italian😅
...............Difference between Communist country China and Western slavery parliament democratic country India now......
In communist country,all people and leaders follow rules and regulations properly and leaders don't corrupt so they developed very fast...
So they have bullet trains,free education ,home and medical treatment to the people(public)in China now......But in India, corruption everywhere,only 5% rich Indian people get good education,medical treatment and houses.....95% poor Indian peoples life is miserable now.......
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Delhi is not the capital of India, New Delhi is.
YES 👍 💯 agreed
Cybercity Gurugram is 10 times bigger than Aerocity and also more modern. You can reach there using the Delhi metro.
Thanks for suggesting it👍
this place is really wonderful 🤩 well done Gabri for sharing this
You can visit northeast India 🇮🇳
I would love to! Any particular place/ city you suggest?
@@whereisgabri3641 first guwahati and you can visit Shillong and Aizawl
Visit
Meghalaya (includes living root bridge example of natural bio engineering, Asia's cleanest village, covered by clouds, waterfalls, toqouise blue water lakes, wari chora, mawsynram and cherrapunjee rainiest place on planet earth)
Nagaland (again natural beauty unique tribes and culture something that doesn't come to mind when you say india. You might confuse it with south east asia)
Arunachal Pradesh
Sikkim (most cleanest and organised town/some of the stereotyped like chaotic people not following traffic etc can't be seen here at all. Different world)
Mizoram
Visit these places in north east india
@@Ozukovsky next visit will be focused on North East India🇮🇳❤️
@@whereisgabri3641 kashmir, rishikesh, manali, shimla etc you can also visit
The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of Delhi is its incredible history as a power centre. Delhi is to much of the Indian Subcontinent what Rome is to much of Europe. Delhi was first established as a capital city 3,500 years ago and since then there have been 12 different imperial capital cities established in Delhi, each belonging to a different imperial dynasty. If you have not seen these historical cities of Delhi, you have not actually seen Delhi. All this two-sided propaganda showing the so-called ugly side and the so-called awesome side of Delhi is nonsensical. The real treasure of Delhi is its unmatched history. Don't ruin your Delhi trip by getting trapped in this good-bad debate. Soak in the city's history and you will love Delhi. The Old Delhi that you are visiting is the second newest of the 12 historic imperial cities of Delhi. So, you can imagine what all you are missing.
Fair point, however my trip to Delhi was very short unfortunately so had to squeeze everything in just a couple of days of exploration. I loved the city and i’ll come back for sure
Plz come northeast india there is u can enjoy beauty of india im also from northeast.🇮🇳
North East India where exactly? ❤️🇮🇳
@@whereisgabri3641 India's northeast part😀
Seeing the clean and green side of Delhi is so refreshing! Aerocity looks like a perfect spot to unwind. How does this area compare to other modern cities you've visited?
@@CultureDrift so refreshing after being stuck in the chaos of Old Delhi!😅 the area looks like other modern areas in Europe, even the underground shopping mall was really luxurious
Fantastic place in Delhi 🤩
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Really enjoyed this
Namaste 🙏 from INDIA, visit Indore here you found different types of street food & many historical places & indore is the clenest city of India from last 7 years.
Namaste! Thank you for the recommendations 🇮🇳❤️
Cheers from Kerala, India 🙏🇮🇳💖
Always wanted to visit Kerala❤️🇮🇳
Take metro to Gurgaon its take 40 rupees per person . Its very morden and you can see lots of international brands and Office.. you can check out from RUclips
Thanks, will check out for sure👍
Visit gurgaon near Delhi
Next time! Just added to my list, thanks for the suggestion👍
Capital of Bharat
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You should also ride bike in ladakh and himalaya areas that will be unforgettable for you.
I also want to visit Delhi 😢
The most chaotic but fascinating city I’ve ever been to🇮🇳❤️
@@whereisgabri3641 sounds interesting 😁😁😁
Delhi is not poor, it is an Alpha Minus City. Mumbai is even richer and is categorized as an Alpha City. Tokyo and Singapore are Alpha plus while London and New York are alpha plus plus.
Only India has to create lane markings, improve cleanliness and put proper pavement in slum areas, then it will be world class. Even in slums in Delhi and Mumbai the condition of people is much better than internally displaced people in South Sudan or tower blocks in Pyongyang.
India is the world's third largest producer of trash and world's third largest producer of e-waste and slums have trash and e waste processing industries no wonder they are dirty.
Some foreigners are also only interested in slums in India because they want to see real and raw India or they try to create negativity and push shock for views.
If you want you can chill out in Minicoy Island in India, the beach resort is one of the best in the World and you can even go skiing in Gulmarg.
Agree with you and thanks for the suggestions. Actually some areas of Delhi are top notch
This is clearly no true.. I am an Indian, and have visited 14 countries across the world.. And we are way behind.. Posh areas are for the rich and the bottom 30% live very bad.. you should visit srilanka, vietnam, philippines to understand how third world our cities are.. It can be done, streets can be improved, but will require like $500B plan like bharatmala.. I hope we upgrade in city roads just like we are improving in highways..
@@vedants.vispute77 In Slums the population density of India is 40,000 people per square km. On top of that there are waste recycling industries. So it is not easy keeping India clean.
Bangladesh has population density of 150,000 people per square km in slum areas no wonder it looks even more chaotic. You see Sikkim and Mizoram look pristine because they have less population density.
@@vedants.vispute77 Sri Lanka should be grateful they have a neighbor like India if they had a neighbor like USA then they would have choked in trash and e waste.
@@webabhi❤
10k for one night 😱😱 I can't Even Imagine....Its like 4month Room Rent in my city... Single Room and One Kitchen with Attached Bathroom
Yeah it is expensive for Western standards as well🫨
U should visit ladakh Leh, kashmir, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh, udaipur, jodhpur, Jaisalmer, pushkar, Goa, Kerala, Bangalore, hampi, meghalaya, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar islands in India 🇮🇳❤️
Thanks man, really solid advice! Cant wait to come back🇮🇳❤️
Commenti molto pertinenti...bravi!😊
When you are in India next time, do visit the other nice cities - Gurugram cyber city, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
Bangalore should be in your bucket list. It's in the state of Karnataka. From Bangalore, you can go to Mysore, Coorg, Coastal Karnataka, Gokarna(much better than Goa) and form Gokarna you can take a short train trip to Goa.
Thanks for your tips. Actually I was always been fascinated by Kolkata…dont know why
Posto molto interessante 🎉🎉
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Thanks for showing a mordern side of india,
Thanks for watching!👍
Hey Bro I heard Burger Pizza Coming From Italy...Can you Please Try Indian burger and review
India brought 800 mil people out from extreme poverty as per IMF. poor are becoming middle class, middle class are becoming rich
nooo ma che posto figo!!! L'ho perso 😂
Unico posto dove si respira aria pulita a Delhi…e dove nessuno sputacchia per terra😅
Why do most of the foreigners go to Delhi or Mumbai? They should also go to the northeastern states.
Because my flight was to Delhi so it made sense to stop there for some time. Definitely not the best city in India…cant wait to come back and explore other states🇮🇳
Avoid Delhi, Agra and the other usual places.. Instead, go to Himachal Pradesh and NorthEast India for scenic hillstation experience...and South India (Kerala and Coastal Karnataka) for tropical experience. And also Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
I keep hearing that the “golden triangle” is by far the worst part of India. For sure i had a very overwhelming experience but i enjoyed overall. For sure next time I’ll explore the other areas🇮🇳❤️
Bro what Happened to Your Hair?? Is that bcz of Electric shock 😂😂❤
😅😅😅
India=Views, Well not working in your case 😂
My favourite hater is back lmao
India brought 800 mil people out from extreme poverty as per IMF. poor are becoming middle class, middle class are becoming rich
That’s a huge achievement. I saw plenty of wealthy areas