Numerous vloggers have embarked on expeditions to India, utilizing their cameras to document their experiences. However, my content diverges from the conventional vlogger format. My channel specializes in the art of walking videos, which entails commencing the camera and wandering without a predetermined direction or script, similar to other vloggers. Unlike many, I refrain from editing my footage. My channel name, "Unseen Walks," encompasses the essence of my content. You will not find "best street food in India" or "popular tourist attractions" in my videos, as many vloggers commonly feature. I prefer to capture the raw, unaltered beauty of India's unexplored territories. It is crucial to note that my channel caters to a specific audience that enjoys my unconventional style. If my content does not align with your personal preferences, I respectfully urge you to peruse other vloggers' channels that may better suit your tastes. Finally, I would like to express that my commentary is not intended to disparage the Indian community, as I hold their culture and customs in high regard.
Bravo ,in pratica non spieghi niente ,del posto ,al contrario degli altri che ti fanno capire le usanze la cultura cibo persino quanto costa una stanza .Secondo me sono più costruttivi
This city (Mumbai) it’s always been a desire to visit grew up watching and hearing about it I feel it’s charm ,vibrancy, historicalness the list goes on💖💖💖
I guess I was really amazed at how all the signs are in English. Most are not even in Hindi or any other language of India. But then I read the poster’s intro about how it’s a tourist spot. I love it!
As someone who will likely never visit this country (i hate crowds) thank you for showcasing the culture in an unbiased way. It's fascinating and your videos are just great.
We Indians are sometimes fed up with the crowd as well. But there are parts of India where the crowd is less and even if there is a crowd, they are orderly. Please visit those parts. Otherwise, you can't get enough of your life without visiting India.
I hate crushing human density cities or areas within cities. Some places in London are like this now and I avoid. Too many hawkers in Mumbai. Get a real skilled job. Having said this, there are normal and low density places aplenty in India. Check out Aizawl.
The crowds are only in the big cities. You will miss out another india from sandy shores of Karnataka to high ranges of Kerala, from the ancient temples in Tamil Nadu to the Tiger reserves and beautiful villages in West Bengal, from the heavenly beauty of mountain ranges in Kashmir and Uttarakhand to serene hills and innocence of northeast India. Come to India. It is affordable and will be worth your time.❤
I am Indian and I would never dare visit such chaotic places. You are WRONG. He is only showing the dirtiest part of India where you will find dirty filthy and hungry people. And yes there is BIAS. India has moved on grown bigger but this white trash is still stuck in the 70s and search only those places to satiated his SLUM PORN and gain more eyeballs. Do your own research and search other videos of India. You dont need to come to his dumbass channel to see real India.
Your comment shows you literally know nothing about India this man mostly covered crowded places in India but India is not like any tiny country of Europe but Verity of people and verify of destination are located here so don't worry.
On a very positive note, absolutely marvellous, yes its crowded, so are many big cities accross the globe, including London where I commute to work daily, but that being said, this why we have towns, cities, villages landscapes much quiter to escape city life, although I must admit admit as a UK NRI indian uk British born, i'm so excited and can't wait finally be moving to Mumbai my favourite city for good. I absolutely love India, every city, area, people culture has its own beauty in India. Jai Hind, Bharat Mata khi Jai.
Why India has no bars, no open-air restaurants and no barbecue, The nights in Thailand and Vietnam are full of these, without which the nightlife travel experience is poor.
Numerous vloggers have embarked on expeditions to India, utilizing their cameras to document their experiences. However, my content diverges from the conventional vlogger format. My channel specializes in the art of walking videos, which entails commencing the camera and wandering without a predetermined direction or script, similar to other vloggers. Unlike many, I refrain from editing my footage.
My channel name, "Unseen Walks," encompasses the essence of my content. You will not find "best street food in India" or "popular tourist attractions" in my videos, as many vloggers commonly feature. I prefer to capture the raw, unaltered beauty of India's unexplored territories.
It is crucial to note that my channel caters to a specific audience that enjoys my unconventional style. If my content does not align with your personal preferences, I respectfully urge you to peruse other vloggers' channels that may better suit your tastes. Finally, I would like to express that my commentary is not intended to disparage the Indian community, as I hold their culture and customs in high regard.
Your channel called Lund pig
' My only Plan is I have no Plan. ' Port from the Sheltering Sky
Bravo ,in pratica non spieghi niente ,del posto ,al contrario degli altri che ti fanno capire le usanze la cultura cibo persino quanto costa una stanza .Secondo me sono più costruttivi
This city (Mumbai) it’s always been a desire to visit grew up watching and hearing about it I feel it’s charm ,vibrancy, historicalness the list goes on💖💖💖
This is joke right 😮
I guess I was really amazed at how all the signs are in English. Most are not even in Hindi or any other language of India. But then I read the poster’s intro about how it’s a tourist spot. I love it!
As someone who will likely never visit this country (i hate crowds) thank you for showcasing the culture in an unbiased way. It's fascinating and your videos are just great.
We Indians are sometimes fed up with the crowd as well. But there are parts of India where the crowd is less and even if there is a crowd, they are orderly. Please visit those parts. Otherwise, you can't get enough of your life without visiting India.
I hate crushing human density cities or areas within cities. Some places in London are like this now and I avoid. Too many hawkers in Mumbai. Get a real skilled job. Having said this, there are normal and low density places aplenty in India. Check out Aizawl.
The crowds are only in the big cities. You will miss out another india from sandy shores of Karnataka to high ranges of Kerala, from the ancient temples in Tamil Nadu to the Tiger reserves and beautiful villages in West Bengal, from the heavenly beauty of mountain ranges in Kashmir and Uttarakhand to serene hills and innocence of northeast India. Come to India. It is affordable and will be worth your time.❤
I am Indian and I would never dare visit such chaotic places. You are WRONG. He is only showing the dirtiest part of India where you will find dirty filthy and hungry people. And yes there is BIAS. India has moved on grown bigger but this white trash is still stuck in the 70s and search only those places to satiated his SLUM PORN and gain more eyeballs. Do your own research and search other videos of India. You dont need to come to his dumbass channel to see real India.
Your comment shows you literally know nothing about India this man mostly covered crowded places in India but India is not like any tiny country of Europe but Verity of people and verify of destination are located here so don't worry.
beautiful with high customer concentration market in Mumbai #👍
As an Indian living in a suburb near Mumbai, I would never dare step into that chaos. Pavements on Indian roads are for anything but walking.
Beautiful India
On a very positive note, absolutely marvellous, yes its crowded, so are many big cities accross the globe, including London where I commute to work daily, but that being said, this why we have towns, cities, villages landscapes much quiter to escape city life, although I must admit admit as a UK NRI indian uk British born, i'm so excited and can't wait finally be moving to Mumbai my favourite city for good. I absolutely love India, every city, area, people culture has its own beauty in India. Jai Hind, Bharat Mata khi Jai.
Have a nice day!
Interesting walk. Nice
explore yang mengesankan dengan berbagai pemandangan sekitar perjalanan
very busy night street
thanks for sharing
Happy walk!!😊
Hello Foss how are you my friend. Is everything Good. See you soon Handsome and thank you so much for Trip. All the best👍
Mumbai ❤💚
Busy night life 😊
Я наслаждаюсь шопингом, изобилие 😄😃☺
Tus videos de noche estan genial amigo gracias
What a video , thank you
Hi Foss, most welcome to "Aamchi Mumbai".🙏
I love Mumbai❤😍
@@suhribzevolution645 i like bombay
Nice videos Mumbai please new videos upload Mumbai market♥️♥️♥️
Liverpool the best city in the world
As crowdy and chaotic as Delhi or any other metro city of the country.
SriRam.
This is cool❤
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The Leopold Cafe which was an target of an pakistani terrorist attack is situated in this area ahead of Regal & Strand .
what gear you use, bro?
Gear 3 😁
@@LADmob
i mean, what kind of camera? mini cam? body cam?
@@BangNong FX6
@@LADmob If I wanna do filming like you did, I prefer body cam. I think sometimes it's dangerous to film on the street
@BangNong I got 4 security officers with me, all the time I'm out and filming. I'm not worried about any danger:)
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Why India has no bars, no open-air restaurants and no barbecue, The nights in Thailand and Vietnam are full of these, without which the nightlife travel experience is poor.
All these are there in Bangalore down south IT hubb of India
They are there, just not as widespread and certainly in more uptown areas.
There are plenty, just not in the areas this guy chooses to walk
Well there are plenty of them in the cities. It's just that they are not covered in these videos
@@kuttikuttan You will also find open air cafes in Udaipur. Most of them offer a beautiful scenery of the lakes.
why is 11:01 most viewed section?
Damn its crowded
aaa mera dost vikas gaya
Do the people ever work?
yes unlike you😀
Mumbai ki ladkiyan kafi mast mast h yarr🤤🤤🤤
are bhaya darbhanga aur jaunpur ke ladkiyan kaise hai mast mast hai bholna bhyaa
@@snfab1 Wha ka to pata nahi,,
@@sobhit5728 ok were are you from u p bihar🙂
any best wishes iam from mumbai bandra west i stay nxt to salman khan,s house bye
@@snfab1 tunhari to mazedar life hogi, har roj gadrayi hot ladkiyan milti hogi dekhne ko
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5:09 two gay
Dude, stop being a homophobe.
It's common here not gay
😂😂😂 they not
lmao!
very busy night street
thanks for sharing