"This does not look like India" is a common dialogue from people who are so exposed to stereotypical images of India from their biased media that they think whole India looks like Varanasi/Paharganj/Rajasthan with over crowded unkempt streets and touts. Goa, Kerala, Himachal, NorthEast States, Ladakh, Kashmir, Goa, Andaman etc become foreign countries and is a little hard to accept that they are also very much Indian as the other stereotypical places.
They meant it looks Portuguese and not indian architecture. Are you so low in confidence that you have to bring this argument to every vlog? There are tour books like Lonely Planet which give a good idea of diversity of India you know. Other than a few idiots, most people realize the amazing diversity of experiences India has to offer.
Not only Greek but there are all kinds of restaurants in India , you just need to Google them, in Bangalore there were many cheap authentic japanese restaurants 5 star rated.
Wow India has so much diversity, it's incredible! As a tourist, I would also think this looks like Europe too, not your typical Delhi. India is beautiful with so much diversity and beauty. Thanks for showing us :)
Hello From Beautiful Sunny Goa, So when you mentioned that the church at panjim doesn't look immaculate can raise eye brows within the Catholic community here in Goa, The Panjim Church is Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception and not Immaculate Church. However thought I oughta bring it to your notice. You missed the other side of the latin quarter which has immense typical architectural influence from the old Portuguese era and yes people in that area still speak Portuguese besides our local language konkani! Pls be my guest if you should decide on visiting Goa again, much more to experience in our culture tradition and food 😊
The first Portuguese arrival was Saint Bartholomaeu. It was about discovery, sailing and navigating through the ocean. The discovery was in the 1500s. The Portuguese have settled in Asia for 500 years and they can still trace their lineages - very powerful people. The English arrived in the 1700s. The mid 1800s until 1940s were not good for the whole world. Goa is historical.
I will not explain in detail, but you guys need to visit Pondicherry (french colony), Andamans ( India's best Beaches - white sand, blue water) And Darjeeling ( British summer capital).... Look them up...
It is like six visually impaired men trying to understand what an elephant looks like, just by touching limbs, trunk, tail, ears, tusk, side of the elephant.
During the Portuguese Inquisition in Goa (1560 - 1774), most other traces of Sanatana Dharma were eradicated, and people forcibly converted or killed. Read the book “The Goa Inquistion” by Anant Kakba Priolkar. The inquisition was an ecclesiastical tribunal. The horrors committed by the British, pales in comparison to what the Portuguese did in India. Vande mataram
Lol ? You thought immaculate is clean 😂😂 Sorry had to laugh at that. It’s immaculate conception church ( the immaculate conception of Mary with Jesus )
I just hate when some foreigners say that this place don't look like India like really you just came here 1 week or month ago and assume like you know all of India bro explore India its full of diversity and keep your stereotypical image of India at home then explore it like today's be like every 1 in laddakh Andamans north east every other this THIS PLACE DONT LOOK LIKE INDIA
Don’t cry. Foreigners can have whatever opinion they want. Considering this place was built by the PORTUGUESE, the vloggers have a right to say it doesn’t look like India.
Best States and Union Territories to Live in India: 1. Kerala 2. Goa 3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands 4. Himachal Pradesh 5. Puducherry 6. Maharashtra 7. Chandigarh 8. Sikkim 9. Karnataka 10. Meghalaya 11. Mizoram 12. Tamil Nadu
Kerala 1 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. No jobs. No nothing. Maharashtra is the only good state to live in india along with maybe karnataka and Goa which is a former city of maharashtra itself. Marathi is prominent in Goa.
You were more than modestly dressed for church. Its just that some tourists dress really weird. 4:20 onwards you were not in Fontainhas but Mala. The coffee house is just a few years old!
@@dunneytravelsindia once the golden rich king of the world ...with too much rich resources.......traders from different part of the word came here for trade .....and made colony here in india .......and specially uk ....who looted india...for more than 200 years
These places are not outside India but parts of india. India is a huge country and bound to be different from place to place. If you want to find Europe in India, what's the point of coming to India? To go from one place to another you should hire an air conditioned car for the whole day. Walking in the roads of European country is not the same as walking in Indian roads.
chasing sunsets what Goa is all about ... looks like you just had a run with bad luck. Trust you visited the heritage locality in Margao as well where I hail from, 33 kms down South. Thalassa had a beautiful outlet at a height overlooking the beach way below with an amazing sunset view. they have an outlet since in Siolim too. New to your channel here, and good luck.
Its 'Immaculate Conception' (of Mary) Church. Nothing to do with the Church being Immaculate. In fact after the monsoon, they need to paint buildings due to the moss.
YEAH ALL SHIT PLACES OF INDIA DAT NO ONE SHOULD BE SPENDING ANY MONEY IN TO BEGIN WITH! ESSPECIALLY THAT BHRAHMIN BLOOD SOAKED STREETS OF KASHMIR, STILL INFESTED BY ITS WORLD CLASS ISIS LEVEL PSYCHOPATH RAPISTS AND MURDERERS STILL FROLICKING ON THE STREETS AND COOKING THE FOODS OF PEOPLE WITH THEIR BLOOD SOAKED HANDS! YAAKKHH! KEEP YOUR RETARDED SUGGESTIONS TO YOURSELF LOSER !😑😒👎
Nice to see you guys explore Diverse & Exotic Restaurants. We Indians are bored of seeing Travellers always eat Indian Food, Which we Locals eat everyday.
Best camera work,in fact it's a Masterpiece! I think Madam is more familiar with Indian street food,especially boiled groundnuts,corn,palak paneer,vada pav etc& omelet,on the other hand Sir is little bit hesitant towards Indian food!
I dont know what foreigner think of india......as they say it does not look like india.......bro this all building are made with indian materials.....on indian soil.....and this people dont know how much variety of building design india has ......
@@dunneytravels it's because each place place has there own history.......so we see differences......every place in this world has there own history...some are present till date.....some are demolished....
@@THEEEECREATORCLUBindia.....has every thing.....thats why foreigner came to india......to get profits......and do business in india.....so thats why indian gave land to them to do bussiness......u know india was the richest place in the past.....foreigner build there houses with indian resources u know....
@dunneytravels india once the golden rich king of the world ...with too much rich resources.......traders from different part of the word came here for trade .....and made colony here in india .......and specially uk ....who looted india...for more than 200 years
Wow what a catch phrase, doesnt look like India , it doesnt look like that because invasions and forced conversion caused this state , but even after british were ousted and later other colonialists. We were still tolerant to keep it as is and ddnt force reversal of conversions etc. Enjoy what you see but dont stereotype things.
Why you getting insulted 😂😂 grow up. Stop taking offence to other peoples opinions, it’s really sad! This place was built by the Portuguese, and looks very European. So no, it doesn’t look typically Indian and every foreigner will think the same, so it’s about time you stop getting upset about it and do something a little bit more productive with your time 😂
@@THEEEECREATORCLUBalright, I might agree with you on one point. But why you getting triggered and feel the need to be condescending to me? I think you need to grow up.
I’m actually horrified watching this! This is a classic example of RUclipsrs going to India for FOLLOWERS and nothing else. You can clearly see it’s a quick ‘google search’ This is the beautiful ‘Our Lady of Immaculate Conception’ - A Catholic Church! A place of worship! And Mass is in Konkani , not Portuguese! If you’d actually bothered to do some proper research or even better - ASK A LOCAL’ - you would know this. It’s infuriating and it’s disrespectful.
Oh shut up and stop getting so upset, it’s pathetic. If you don’t like it, move on with your life, you’re wasting your energy here as I seriously do not care about your opinion in the slightest 😂 You’re pathetic.
How is she pathetic? Your videos are useless. They lack any knowledge and you are completely ignorant 😂 also, if you can’t take criticism get off the internet. And who goes to India to order crispy chicken fillets… are you a child??? No just another idiot abroad who knows nothing 🙄 girl do yourself a favour and dump the loser, you’re really good 😊
@fiona-1351 you think your opinion is valid/has any sort of relevance, but I literally cannot stress enough how little of a s**t either of us give 😂 you clearly lead a sad and unfulfilled life if the highlight of it is judging how people travel and leaving comments like that. Christ alive you’re just as pathetic as the first comment lol. Grow up and do something more fulfilling with your days. Ps our videos have millions of views and have made a lot of money doing so.. of which I can’t say the same for yours 😅😅 But… can teach you if you want, just be polite and say please 😊
No it doesn’t. It was built by the Portuguese and looks European. I have not been anywhere else in India that looks like Panjim, hence why it is called “Latin Quarter”. So I will continue to put that in the title, thanks.
@@dunneytravelsDude, don't be a Racist. You mean it doesn't look like India because it is not trashy or poverty stricken. You vvhite people go to the ghettos and paint India with a board brush. You guys should be kicked out of India.
After 7 weeks in India travelling from south to north I can assure you the India we have in our mind is not limited 😊 I still stand by this caption! It looks more like Portugal, than the rest of India we saw. Which I assume relates to the fact the Portuguese settled here and probably designed those exact buildings. Very cool though, it’s nice india has a lot of diversity to offer 😊
You still stand by this caption because you are still ignorant about india and indian culture; please explore the entire country and then make assumptions about india, it is a lot more than what you expect....@@dunneytravels
Nope, not ignorant at all, but thanks. 7 weeks exploring south to north is more than enough to learn about the culture of India and be able to formulate our own opinions.
@@dunneytravels people stay here for months and still don’t know properly about india…. western media has only shown the bad side of india so when people come here they feel overwhelmed because of ignorance about india… that was the whole point.. hence the more you travel.. the more you understand that india has lot to offer and eventually the less ignorant you will be about india contrary to what is shown by many western media houses…Cheers
"This does not look like India" is a common dialogue from people who are so exposed to stereotypical images of India from their biased media that they think whole India looks like Varanasi/Paharganj/Rajasthan with over crowded unkempt streets and touts. Goa, Kerala, Himachal, NorthEast States, Ladakh, Kashmir, Goa, Andaman etc become foreign countries and is a little hard to accept that they are also very much Indian as the other stereotypical places.
Same
They meant it looks Portuguese and not indian architecture. Are you so low in confidence that you have to bring this argument to every vlog? There are tour books like Lonely Planet which give a good idea of diversity of India you know. Other than a few idiots, most people realize the amazing diversity of experiences India has to offer.
Goa is different though. It was liberated years after India achieved freedom. Only state to have uniform civil code and a partying state.
Bro Varanasi is much better now
I went Varanasi in 2018 and now again in March 2023
There was so many good places
Stereotypes exist because of a reason.
Goa IS an exception.
Not only Greek but there are all kinds of restaurants in India , you just need to Google them, in Bangalore there were many cheap authentic japanese restaurants 5 star rated.
Wow India has so much diversity, it's incredible! As a tourist, I would also think this looks like Europe too, not your typical Delhi. India is beautiful with so much diversity and beauty. Thanks for showing us :)
It really is 🤩 thanks bro
Immaculate here doesn’t resemble the appearance its ‘Mary Immaculate’ referring to the Mother Mary worshiped here. A bit of research would do good :)
Hello From Beautiful Sunny Goa, So when you mentioned that the church at panjim doesn't look immaculate can raise eye brows within the Catholic community here in Goa, The Panjim Church is Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception and not Immaculate Church. However thought I oughta bring it to your notice. You missed the other side of the latin quarter which has immense typical architectural influence from the old Portuguese era and yes people in that area still speak Portuguese besides our local language konkani! Pls be my guest if you should decide on visiting Goa again, much more to experience in our culture tradition and food 😊
Great video - great place, thanks for showing us
The first Portuguese arrival was Saint Bartholomaeu. It was about discovery, sailing and navigating through the ocean. The discovery was in the 1500s. The Portuguese have settled in Asia for 500 years and they can still trace their lineages - very powerful people. The English arrived in the 1700s. The mid 1800s until 1940s were not good for the whole world. Goa is historical.
I will not explain in detail, but you guys need to visit
Pondicherry (french colony),
Andamans ( India's best Beaches - white sand, blue water) And
Darjeeling ( British summer capital)....
Look them up...
Hopefully one day! 🙌🏼
They think that entire India is like some north Indian States like UP and Bihar
It is like six visually impaired men trying to understand what an elephant looks like, just by touching limbs, trunk, tail, ears, tusk, side of the elephant.
During the Portuguese Inquisition in Goa (1560 - 1774), most other traces of Sanatana Dharma were eradicated, and people forcibly converted or killed. Read the book “The Goa Inquistion” by Anant Kakba Priolkar. The inquisition was an ecclesiastical tribunal. The horrors committed by the British, pales in comparison to what the Portuguese did in India. Vande mataram
PayTM may BJP se 20 rupay prapt hue
Tanatan Gobar 😂😂
Lol ? You thought immaculate is clean 😂😂 Sorry had to laugh at that. It’s immaculate conception church ( the immaculate conception of Mary with Jesus )
I just hate when some foreigners say that this place don't look like India like really you just came here 1 week or month ago and assume like you know all of India bro explore India its full of diversity and keep your stereotypical image of India at home then explore it like today's be like every 1 in laddakh Andamans north east every other this THIS PLACE DONT LOOK LIKE INDIA
We’re only half way through our trip! Looks very different to what we’ve seen so far. We loved Panaji 🙌🏼
Don’t cry. Foreigners can have whatever opinion they want. Considering this place was built by the PORTUGUESE, the vloggers have a right to say it doesn’t look like India.
@@THEEEECREATORCLUB just wowww reason
@@THEEEECREATORCLUB Who said that?lol
Love from malaysia 🇲🇾❤🇮🇳🇳🇱☺
Best States and Union Territories to Live in India:
1. Kerala
2. Goa
3. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
4. Himachal Pradesh
5. Puducherry
6. Maharashtra
7. Chandigarh
8. Sikkim
9. Karnataka
10. Meghalaya
11. Mizoram
12. Tamil Nadu
Rajasthan bhul gaye ap
Assam
Kerala 1 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. No jobs. No nothing. Maharashtra is the only good state to live in india along with maybe karnataka and Goa which is a former city of maharashtra itself. Marathi is prominent in Goa.
You were more than modestly dressed for church. Its just that some tourists dress really weird. 4:20 onwards you were not in Fontainhas but Mala. The coffee house is just a few years old!
Thanks for the info 🙌🏼 we loved Panaji
Same type of vibe and architecture seen pondicherry (puducherry)also.
Amazing 🤩
Almost no place in India would look like India as the "India " showcased by the western media is their wild interpretation of India.
Looks very different to other parts of India we have visited! We loved Panaji 🙌🏼
@@dunneytravelsindia once the golden rich king of the world ...with too much rich resources.......traders from different part of the word came here for trade .....and made colony here in india .......and specially uk ....who looted india...for more than 200 years
Visit north east andaman etcyou will be shocked.gist each state is a different @@dunneytravels
I think it is 'Mary Immaculate'
I suggest you to visit udaipur, Jaisalmer, pushkar in Rajasthan state
Thanks for the recommendations! We head that way soon 🤩
Go to North East India.....
Meghalaya
Arunachal Pradesh
Nagaland
Sikkim
Mizoram
These places are not outside India but parts of india. India is a huge country and bound to be different from place to place. If you want to find Europe in India, what's the point of coming to India?
To go from one place to another you should hire an air conditioned car for the whole day. Walking in the roads of European country is not the same as walking in Indian roads.
Guys you should have rented one scooty .... It gonna make ur life a hell of easy there in goa for travelling 🙂
Nan said, knowing you pair ,you are in the wrong area. Love both.xx
U two are the sweetest couple ❤ from India
Thankyou :) ❤
U guys looks like family oriented couple❤
Immaculate Conception is the term for Mother Mary not the structure.
Thanks for the info 🙌🏼
chasing sunsets what Goa is all about ... looks like you just had a run with bad luck. Trust you visited the heritage locality in Margao as well where I hail from, 33 kms down South. Thalassa had a beautiful outlet at a height overlooking the beach way below with an amazing sunset view. they have an outlet since in Siolim too. New to your channel here, and good luck.
Its 'Immaculate Conception' (of Mary) Church.
Nothing to do with the Church being Immaculate.
In fact after the monsoon, they need to paint buildings due to the moss.
😢😢😢 yes, l laughed. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You go to Hell. Yhy u visit Our Beautiful land Goa. U are SICK.
THe Bourne Supremacy First intro scenes shot in PANAJI GOA...
Think the beaches in the first part of the movie, were in South Goa.
You have many modern places in India like gurgaon, Pondicherry, noida and many more and don't forget about paradise on earth name as kashmir.
YEAH ALL SHIT PLACES OF INDIA DAT NO ONE SHOULD BE SPENDING ANY MONEY IN TO BEGIN WITH! ESSPECIALLY THAT BHRAHMIN BLOOD SOAKED STREETS OF KASHMIR, STILL INFESTED BY ITS WORLD CLASS ISIS LEVEL PSYCHOPATH RAPISTS AND MURDERERS STILL FROLICKING ON THE STREETS AND COOKING THE FOODS OF PEOPLE WITH THEIR BLOOD SOAKED HANDS! YAAKKHH! KEEP YOUR RETARDED SUGGESTIONS TO YOURSELF LOSER !😑😒👎
Nice to see you guys explore Diverse & Exotic Restaurants. We Indians are bored of seeing Travellers always eat Indian Food, Which we Locals eat everyday.
We eat everything! 😅
Happy anniversary!!
Thanks so much!! 🙌🏼❤️
The immaculate is for the immaculate conception
Thanks for the info 🙌🏼
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
It'll always be Panjim for us real Goans.
Happy anniversary to you gorgeous couple ❤xx
Pass by south goa to
Cavellossim beach
Carmona zalor beach
Cabo de rama beach
Wrong time for sunsets. Sunsets are after November
Thanks for letting us know 😩
My home town in the 1990s. Enjoy
Amazing 🙌🏼
Happy Anniversary🎉🎊
Thanks so much :)
check out the churches, of sfx and such.
panaji looks nice
Nice place ❤❤😊😊
Best camera work,in fact it's a Masterpiece! I think Madam is more familiar with Indian street food,especially boiled groundnuts,corn,palak paneer,vada pav etc& omelet,on the other hand Sir is little bit hesitant towards Indian food!
I dont know what foreigner think of india......as they say it does not look like india.......bro this all building are made with indian materials.....on indian soil.....and this people dont know how much variety of building design india has ......
Looks very different from the other places we’ve visited so far
@@dunneytravels it's because each place place has there own history.......so we see differences......every place in this world has there own history...some are present till date.....some are demolished....
Might be built on Indian soil but it’s Portuguese design… it looks European, not Indian. So foreigners are not wrong when they say this
@@THEEEECREATORCLUBindia.....has every thing.....thats why foreigner came to india......to get profits......and do business in india.....so thats why indian gave land to them to do bussiness......u know india was the richest place in the past.....foreigner build there houses with indian resources u know....
*This place not look like India bcoz of prejudice and western media*
And we are sorry, don't want to hurt you ❤❤❤
We loved Panaji 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Great vlog! That looked very European. You can really see the Portuguese influence
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What actually india looks like that Western media feeds u guys 😂😂😂
It looks very different from the places we’ve seen so far! 🙌🏼
Come to Bangalore 😅 you ll see a different world altogether 🔥
We did 😊 you can watch our Bangalore video here Bangalore street food tour - first time trying Panipuri 🇮🇳
ruclips.net/video/ogxxev_YczU/видео.html
Viva goa viva portugal
@dunneytravels india once the golden rich king of the world ...with too much rich resources.......traders from different part of the word came here for trade .....and made colony here in india .......and specially uk ....who looted india...for more than 200 years
Wow what a catch phrase, doesnt look like India , it doesnt look like that because invasions and forced conversion caused this state , but even after british were ousted and later other colonialists. We were still tolerant to keep it as is and ddnt force reversal of conversions etc. Enjoy what you see but dont stereotype things.
It looks very different to the other places we’ve visited in India, check the vlogs 🙌🏼
@@dunneytravels thanks for the reply, enjoy your trip in India safely.
It's kinda insulting to say a place in India doesn't look like India. It shows how much the foreigners believe in the stereotypes. Sad really.
Why you getting insulted 😂😂 grow up. Stop taking offence to other peoples opinions, it’s really sad!
This place was built by the Portuguese, and looks very European. So no, it doesn’t look typically Indian and every foreigner will think the same, so it’s about time you stop getting upset about it and do something a little bit more productive with your time 😂
@@THEEEECREATORCLUBalright, I might agree with you on one point. But why you getting triggered and feel the need to be condescending to me? I think you need to grow up.
I’m actually horrified watching this!
This is a classic example of RUclipsrs going to India for FOLLOWERS and nothing else.
You can clearly see it’s a quick ‘google search’
This is the beautiful ‘Our Lady of Immaculate Conception’ - A Catholic Church! A place of worship! And Mass is in Konkani , not Portuguese!
If you’d actually bothered to do some proper research or even better - ASK A LOCAL’ - you would know this.
It’s infuriating and it’s disrespectful.
Oh shut up and stop getting so upset, it’s pathetic. If you don’t like it, move on with your life, you’re wasting your energy here as I seriously do not care about your opinion in the slightest 😂
You’re pathetic.
How is she pathetic? Your videos are useless. They lack any knowledge and you are completely ignorant 😂 also, if you can’t take criticism get off the internet. And who goes to India to order crispy chicken fillets… are you a child??? No just another idiot abroad who knows nothing 🙄 girl do yourself a favour and dump the loser, you’re really good 😊
@fiona-1351 you think your opinion is valid/has any sort of relevance, but I literally cannot stress enough how little of a s**t either of us give 😂 you clearly lead a sad and unfulfilled life if the highlight of it is judging how people travel and leaving comments like that. Christ alive you’re just as pathetic as the first comment lol. Grow up and do something more fulfilling with your days.
Ps our videos have millions of views and have made a lot of money doing so.. of which I can’t say the same for yours 😅😅
But… can teach you if you want, just be polite and say please 😊
i am from india , come to bihar
We will try 😊🇮🇳🙌🏼
Everything looks like India, stop putting adding this kinds of titles!
No it doesn’t. It was built by the Portuguese and looks European. I have not been anywhere else in India that looks like Panjim, hence why it is called “Latin Quarter”.
So I will continue to put that in the title, thanks.
@@dunneytravelsDude, don't be a Racist. You mean it doesn't look like India because it is not trashy or poverty stricken. You vvhite people go to the ghettos and paint India with a board brush. You guys should be kicked out of India.
I agree with @dunneytravels
@@dunneytravelsu r right but every state of India are different from each other
lol as a Goan , Goa is not like the most of India thankfully lol
The india you have in your mind is very limited... thanks to western media.. It's much more and avoid such captions kindly...
After 7 weeks in India travelling from south to north I can assure you the India we have in our mind is not limited 😊 I still stand by this caption! It looks more like Portugal, than the rest of India we saw. Which I assume relates to the fact the Portuguese settled here and probably designed those exact buildings. Very cool though, it’s nice india has a lot of diversity to offer 😊
You still stand by this caption because you are still ignorant about india and indian culture; please explore the entire country and then make assumptions about india, it is a lot more than what you expect....@@dunneytravels
Nope, not ignorant at all, but thanks. 7 weeks exploring south to north is more than enough to learn about the culture of India and be able to formulate our own opinions.
@@dunneytravels people stay here for months and still don’t know properly about india…. western media has only shown the bad side of india so when people come here they feel overwhelmed because of ignorance about india… that was the whole point.. hence the more you travel.. the more you understand that india has lot to offer and eventually the less ignorant you will be about india contrary to what is shown by many western media houses…Cheers