Good Morning Guys! In this video you will see how i spent my first few days in Kinshasa. It was pretty normal, trying to understand the city, as if you are new here you have to be bit careful. And later i met some Congolese friends who shared their views about Indians living in Congo. I hope you guys enjoy the video. 🇨🇩❤️
Majority of African students studying in India are Congolese. In Bangalore i was around 2000 congolese in one specific area, and also sudanese, ivory coast and tanzanians too. But from Nigeria most comes for business. Many face Racism in India, issues with house owners and locals. so they get news back in their country about racism in india so many are angry.
Very true Indians are treating our African sisters and brothers bad and racist so people hear these things and people will do same ... because you find some has sisters who has been abused by Indians and they do revenge
Most of the drug pedlers in Bangalore, Mangalore are/were Nigerians. They had lot of issues with local population because of their bad attitude and lifestyles. They will supply drugs, late night parties, sexual exploitation and noise pollution during their parties. Therfore, the locals stopped giving apartments for rent
@@vivekupadhyaya6452 i see, yes some do that, even some countries, but overa ind***ns are worse than average racist, someind***ns k**ll blacks in Durban south africa, and mistreat africans and soon , they will sent back to india, deportatio of ind***ns from africa is around the corner
@@vivekupadhyaya6452 as if it makes any difference the average indian cant tell a congolese from a nigerian and so they treat them the same, its ironic you use that example what if indians are involved in tax evasion in congo should congolese ban all indians from owning assets in congo??
Haryanvi ki hai udisa ki hai Ishq Se Kya Fark Padega ladki to Ladki Hai Agar uske sath Kuchh Hua Bhi Hoga To Kya vah Tumhen video mein Dikhai gi ya bataegi Usi ki bhi Ijjat hai vah to Vahi Janti Hai Kitne Dard Jile Hain udisa aur Haryanvi kar rahe ho Pagal Kahin ke usse kya hoga
Women's are not afraid of doing anything got it it's all about their freedom which is in someone's else authority....first of all we are not afraid to travel it's all because her parents are totally allowing her to travel that's why she is travelling
Everytime I watch Garima traveling, my heartbeat increases. Traveling Africa alone is courageous! Sharing great message from there will help in future relationships with these countries! Take care and wishing you safe traveling!!!
@@rejuvenatingsoul3498 let go of that false prejudice and be open to factual data. Cases like Nirbaya / Disha happened when ppl were travelling...And countless missing cases go unreported/pending. I Don't vouch for the culprits by making a generalised comment...I advice my friends to take caution if they have to travel all by themselves in IND. Accept the fact that you could run into a multitude of weirdos or stereotypes like those infested the indian embassy of 🇨🇩
People in India are delusional,saying India is safe.No country is safe ,not even India.Comments are made by ignorant people who haven't visited any other country.
That's a good content my sister. Indians needs to learn more about Africa in order to foster our relationship. I'm from S Sudan but been living in India since 2015, I got my degree from Bangalore University and currently finalizing my Masters from Amity University Noida. I'm so familiar with Indian's beautiful culture and its cities from South to North, I stayed in Bangalore for 5 yrs, been to Chennai, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Mysore, Mumbai, Kochi, Chandigarh and now in Noida(Delhi NCR). As a foreigner(especially African) here in India, life isn't that easy at all and that doesn't mean all Indians are bad but majority are still holding that stereotypical views about Africa including your police enforcement. Keep up with your good work dear lady, you're an asset not solely to Indians but to the world community.
I am very sorry for any problems caused to you by my country please stay safe and some day come to Kolkata,India and be my guest I will be more than happy to show you my city🥰❤
Bro I was in Bangalore with few Sudanese friends and Congolese in kammanahali after I moved near byrati cross there were also many students from african countries. I'm from Kerala, Kochi. I miss my african friends and their friendship.
She talked about inflation, and people in Africa getting very low salary but how is that anyway related to Indians that she said people hate India... didn't get
As a person of indian descent, I grew up in local African neighborhood in Tanzania and I agree with what Jonas was saying. Most indians lived in affluent indian neighborhood at that time and they would be scared to come to our neighborhood even though it was not that dangerous. It was just generalization that entire neighborhood was full of crime just because few people got mugged. My family was perfectly safe even though we had one instance of robbers trying to steal from our shop. All of our African neighbors were friendly and supportive even though we were minority,
@@web3wizard381 its about standards , as he said , he lived in those neighbourhoods from birth so that should be normal to him but not necessarily others
Let us treat African Students in India well.Respect them during their stay in India.If we insult them in India the news goes back to their countries and then all the trouble starts.
@@MithunOnTheNet She herself is a girl from North India. So stop this petty regional profiling. North India hosts the most foreign tourists in the country & is one of the most densely populated part of the India. India gets more than 19 Million tourists year & most are in North India. Shit happens but don't act like it's the end of the world. It has a very active night life, modern culture as well have women's participation. I bet you're either a Mallu or a Tamil. You should also know that it's not North or South but East India is the safest place in India
"Boys and girls" had been visiting Africa alone well before youtube and internet. You can find them here on youtube. You seem overwhelmed with prejudices. Unlike you, Garima holds no prejudices towards Africa and Africans. She is confortable and at ease mingling with Africans in Africa. Africa is like her second home.
@@nostalgiacampesina it's not prejuice . everybody knows Kinshasa is dengerous. who denies it , he is either a liar or somebody has no clue. Facts are facts. KInshasa is dangerous as Caracas is dangerous, Karachi is dangerous. Port Moresby is dangerous. We can find in every continent. nothing against africa. reality is reality.
You are so brave, girl! You explored the lifestyle of DRC. Most people there don't like Indians, but there are good people who can guide and help you, like Jonas. I lived in Kinshasa for 6 years, and then I returned to Mumbai. People know me as DJ Dee Kinshasa. I worked with Gaz-Mawete, DJ P2N, and many others. But seeing Kinshasa in your video brought back memories. Thanks for this lovely video blog! Kitoko Makasi.
Explain how people don’t like Indians, I’m intrigued because I’m Congolese and Portuguese myself grew up in Kinshasa my aunty in Congo is Indian and her whole family actually migrated there from the 70s. I personally never saw anyone hating on her or her family. Infact we speak regularly and my mum who lives in London took two of her kids.
@@dezerik3970 your lost and ignorant but it’s fine we live in a world where people act or claim to know more than they actually do. Do you know that a large number of Indians/Pakistanis migrated to African countries such as Kenya, Congo and others? Africa/congo is so diverse, maybe you should visit and see the Indian communities living there.
@@dezerik3970 and your so off topic, talk about the jobs in your country, imbecile acting like India is Dubai or the Uk or something. Do you see the videos on RUclips and everywhere else of the state of the food alone🤮🤮
I am a Canadian and I am in Awe what Garima Does traveling and educating the World and specially Countries and Cities which are Never Frequented by Normal Folks. My Deep Appreciation to you and wishing you Nothing but the Best, Be Well and Safe Travels.
@themtoniraniremaxbroker2447 The reason you're in awe is because Indian elders are not used to seeing the young generation lead independent lives. Indian parents should stop controlling their kids once they reach adulthood and just let them figure things out for themselves (including allowing them to make their own decisions) even if those decisions are wrong from your point of view. This will make indian kids to deal with everyday stuff in a more mature way. If you keep your kids always under your radar, then you're only hindering their psychological progress.
She is a brave girl.Iam from Africa I TELL YOU THE TRUTH African people are humble they dont hate no one but when other people none blacks come to our coutry and see how humble and peaceful and respected them they see it as a sign of wekness and they start humiliating us in our coutries
Bravest Indian explorer . Keep your Spirits high and keep up the good work Garima. Indians are getting Vibes of a beautiful AFRICA and I would also love to visit the places u hav been. Love Africa.
U know I have travelled many countries but still say Cape Town is the best city in the world.The people of India who havent travelled thinks Africa is just bush with animals and humans walking around.I got very upset one day when a guy in India told me u guys live in the bush.also a Muslim guy working in a restaurant treated me badly because I was feeding stray dogs.India us not perfect and not safe just like any country.
@@suminthraramsuran724 They are not Muslim then. Feeding stray dogs isn't bad in Islam and in fact something that is considered a good deed. I'm not even Muslim and I know this. Tell the guy that the next time he tries lecturing you about feeding stray animals. Though I have to say as a good warning, that you should feed stray animals away from your workplace. Otherwise the stray dogs will come back to the restaurant expecting more food again and that is probably the reason why the guy was upset.
he was saying they face discrimination when they come to india... but for inidians there is no problem in congo... koi nafrat nahi bola isne...good man!
@7:42 I think you misunderstood the guy Garima. I believe he was saying there’s no problem for you to roam about in Congo. He said he wanted to go to India but in India there’s problem for the Congolese. 😞
Nice video Ma'am. Thanks for breaking the myth that Congo is an unsafe country. Ur video will surely encourage many to think of traveling to Congo. Keep enjoying. Keep rocking Ma'am. 👌🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Watching every video of yours has become an important part of life, as soon as your video comes, a light smile comes on the face, so thank you very much. take care of your health too. Lots of love from Gujarat.❤❤❤
Someone said it rightly, when you have genuine content to show, then no marketing, no editing and effects are required.. This goes with my dear Garima.. ❤
The reason many in the comment section are praising her for her brave/independent nature is because Indian citizens are not used to seeing the young generation lead independent lives. Indian parents should stop controlling their kids once they reach adulthood and just let them figure things out for themselves (including allowing them to make their own decisions) even if those decisions are wrong from the point of view of elders. Once you do that, indian kids will learn to deal with everyday stuff in a more mature way. If you keep your kids always under your radar, then you're only hindering their psychological progress.
@@akhtarzaidi9454 You seem overwhelmed with prejudices. Unlike you, Garima holds no prejudices towards Africa and Africans. She is confortable and at ease mingling with Africans in Africa. Africa is like her second home.
Hello sir aapse baat kr skta hoon kya aapka kya experience rha congo mein safety thi aapki kuch ? Mere papa ko bhi job offer aaya hai congo se please aap help kijiye 🙏🏽
At least based on my personal experience of Indians in Congo, I can tell you they don't treat locals well. Almost all of them are entry level and husling type Indian business people who look to squeeze every tiny dollar as possible. No wonder Congolese hate them. But this should't be considered a stereotypical India. Indians In India and in most parts of the world are quite different and well respected.
i am indian living in america.. my advise to you.;-being young girl always wear cloths to cover shoulders and knees to protect yourself from any sexual molestation. and wow masala dosa in kinshasa
Well done Garima! The video was very Informative and I agree sometimes we also go over the board and treat individuals far worse than we can imagine. But at the same time, it's everywhere else in this world.
Exceptinally courageous girl, Garima ji salute to your determination & courage - a young beautiful girl managing everything alone in foreign soil- my relatives staying in group didn't feel safe in johnesberg, South Africa- but you are roaming free alone.
It looks and sounds like the guy in the restaurant is saying he would like to go to India but he hears (points to his ear) that Indians don't like Africans. I don't think he is saying Africans don't like Indians.
Namaste 😊 Beautiful vlog. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences, I am glad that you are here, that there are wonderful people like you. Let the flowers bloom under your feet, let the sun always shine on you, and shine with this glow yourself and make everyone happy by giving positive energy. 😃
I am getting addict to your videos. Actually I miss my time to create my own videos for my both channels and continuing watching your videos which are highly energizing me to visit Africa soon. Thanks dear daughter ❤
Hatts off to you... Found this video accidently. I was searching if there's any African country which has independence day on 15th August same as India. I searched the country name and found this video. Really unexpected ❤
I think you are from Harayana right.Otherwise it is impossible to visit alone a girl like you.From your videos we get inspired to take challenge.. ❤❤❤❤
Big shame bro instead of praising her you are putting bad name to her.Terre tatte me itna dum nahi hoga ki tu akela Africa me Jake ghum k aye.sikh log ka naam mat kharab kar.
I spent more than 3 years in Bangalore, beautiful memories😇 and Congolese people are the most welcomer in Africa.. and we don't hate Indians.. all the supermarkets are Indian's all the shops in Kinshasa are Indian's, all the pharmacies are Indians isn't love?
Nice place. Congo looks very much like India. However India is more crowded. Generally the infrastructure and the general streets gives a vibe very much similar to home. Would like to visit one day. Thanks for showing Greetings from India
Garima ji, aako ghar walo se baat hoti hai na? Mera matlab un logo se contact rakhna (at least once a month). Aap jo jo bhai bhai bolte hain gazab mast lagta, ek energy hai ye. Keep it up aur apna hair health pe dhyan rakhna I want to thank Jonas for helping and accompanying little Garima!
Good Morning Guys! In this video you will see how i spent my first few days in Kinshasa. It was pretty normal, trying to understand the city, as if you are new here you have to be bit careful. And later i met some Congolese friends who shared their views about Indians living in Congo. I hope you guys enjoy the video. 🇨🇩❤️
Expecting your reply..
Explain your tattooo meaning please in hand ❤
Ma'am visa coust kya hoti he or kya hona sahi ye
Ma'am apke jese travelling karne ke liye kese kare
Hi I got job in Kinshasa pls share some contacts details to find out safe accommodation thanks
u r so fearless , this is the whole new face of brave & bold indian girls
Full enjoy ❤
One Congolese student was killed in India like 3 years ago and this incident left a scar in many people in Congo ( it was a like a mob attack)
Yehi toh waiter Keh raha tha yeh samaj nahi payi, isne socha waha jaka Indians problem karta hain😂😂😂, kisne isa blogger banaya
Yes it happens in India as well.
@@austin201984ku mara ???
@@enhaa784people confused the Congolese guy for being drug trafficker
@@pipipupu5104 ooo ☠️ bde shro k bde chochle
Majority of African students studying in India are Congolese. In Bangalore i was around 2000 congolese in one specific area, and also sudanese, ivory coast and tanzanians too. But from Nigeria most comes for business. Many face Racism in India, issues with house owners and locals. so they get news back in their country about racism in india so many are angry.
Very true Indians are treating our African sisters and brothers bad and racist so people hear these things and people will do same ... because you find some has sisters who has been abused by Indians and they do revenge
Most of the drug pedlers in Bangalore, Mangalore are/were Nigerians. They had lot of issues with local population because of their bad attitude and lifestyles. They will supply drugs, late night parties, sexual exploitation and noise pollution during their parties. Therfore, the locals stopped giving apartments for rent
@@vivekupadhyaya6452 i see, yes some do that, even some countries, but overa ind***ns are worse than average racist, someind***ns k**ll blacks in Durban south africa, and mistreat africans and soon , they will sent back to india, deportatio of ind***ns from africa is around the corner
@@vivekupadhyaya6452 as if it makes any difference the average indian cant tell a congolese from a nigerian and so they treat them the same, its ironic you use that example what if indians are involved in tax evasion in congo should congolese ban all indians from owning assets in congo??
And not only did they face racism in India, they also faced racism in their country by Indians
India me ladkiya darti lekin bhai ye bandi ki himmat next level hai ❤❤❤
@@suhridranjan6610udisa ke hai bhai
Haryanvi ki hai udisa ki hai Ishq Se Kya Fark Padega ladki to Ladki Hai Agar uske sath Kuchh Hua Bhi Hoga To Kya vah Tumhen video mein Dikhai gi ya bataegi Usi ki bhi Ijjat hai vah to Vahi Janti Hai Kitne Dard Jile Hain udisa aur Haryanvi kar rahe ho Pagal Kahin ke usse kya hoga
Women's are not afraid of doing anything got it it's all about their freedom which is in someone's else authority....first of all we are not afraid to travel it's all because her parents are totally allowing her to travel that's why she is travelling
@@neharani350 Odisa not udisha
Corrected
@@Ceoofinternet Odisa not odish😂
Everytime I watch Garima traveling, my heartbeat increases. Traveling Africa alone is courageous! Sharing great message from there will help in future relationships with these countries! Take care and wishing you safe traveling!!!
TRAVELLING INDIA ALONE is the worst..not because of land..but due the REGRESSIVE people
@@Mr_Ravee Congoroid coping. People travel alone in India all the time.
@@rejuvenatingsoul3498 they'd be gang raped
@@rejuvenatingsoul3498 let go of that false prejudice and be open to factual data. Cases like Nirbaya / Disha happened when ppl were travelling...And countless missing cases go unreported/pending. I Don't vouch for the culprits by making a generalised comment...I advice my friends to take caution if they have to travel all by themselves in IND.
Accept the fact that you could run into a multitude of weirdos or stereotypes like those infested the indian embassy of 🇨🇩
People in India are delusional,saying India is safe.No country is safe ,not even India.Comments are made by ignorant people who haven't visited any other country.
That's a good content my sister.
Indians needs to learn more about Africa in order to foster our relationship.
I'm from S Sudan but been living in India since 2015, I got my degree from Bangalore University and currently finalizing my Masters from Amity University Noida.
I'm so familiar with Indian's beautiful culture and its cities from South to North, I stayed in Bangalore for 5 yrs, been to Chennai, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Mysore, Mumbai, Kochi, Chandigarh and now in Noida(Delhi NCR). As a foreigner(especially African) here in India, life isn't that easy at all and that doesn't mean all Indians are bad but majority are still holding that stereotypical views about Africa including your police enforcement.
Keep up with your good work dear lady, you're an asset not solely to Indians but to the world community.
I am very sorry for any problems caused to you by my country please stay safe and some day come to Kolkata,India and be my guest I will be more than happy to show you my city🥰❤
there are bad ppl everywhere but overall we love u bro..
Hope you're happy here!
If you ever come to Gujrat, please ping me here!
Cheers mate
Bro I was in Bangalore with few Sudanese friends and Congolese in kammanahali after I moved near byrati cross there were also many students from african countries. I'm from Kerala, Kochi. I miss my african friends and their friendship.
She talked about inflation, and people in Africa getting very low salary but how is that anyway related to Indians that she said people hate India... didn't get
As a person of indian descent, I grew up in local African neighborhood in Tanzania and I agree with what Jonas was saying. Most indians lived in affluent indian neighborhood at that time and they would be scared to come to our neighborhood even though it was not that dangerous. It was just generalization that entire neighborhood was full of crime just because few people got mugged. My family was perfectly safe even though we had one instance of robbers trying to steal from our shop. All of our African neighbors were friendly and supportive even though we were minority,
Tanzania is one of the best places in Africa to work. Local People are friendly. Especially Dar Es Salaam nice place.
"neighborhood was full of crime just because few people got mugged. " lmao "just a few robberies its not that bad"
@@web3wizard381 its about standards , as he said , he lived in those neighbourhoods from birth so that should be normal to him but not necessarily others
Tanzanians are very nice and peaceful generally. From what I have experienced as a West African
Tbh. We have problem with Indians based on how they treat us black ppl in India simple
Let us treat African Students in India well.Respect them during their stay in India.If we insult them in India the news goes back to their countries and then all the trouble starts.
This is some ground reality I have never heard.... Thanks Garima to let us know the facts as well along with vlogs and entertaining contents.
Hats off to you travelling Africa alone. just shows how good and decent the people there are.
Most people as anywhere in the world
@@suminthraramsuran724 unless you're an hindu in pakistan .
@@putintin Or a girl in North India.
@@MithunOnTheNet Fool is comparing being hindu in pakistan , to being a girl in north india,
@@MithunOnTheNet She herself is a girl from North India. So stop this petty regional profiling. North India hosts the most foreign tourists in the country & is one of the most densely populated part of the India. India gets more than 19 Million tourists year & most are in North India. Shit happens but don't act like it's the end of the world. It has a very active night life, modern culture as well have women's participation. I bet you're either a Mallu or a Tamil. You should also know that it's not North or South but East India is the safest place in India
Hats off to garima … Even boys cant think abt visiting africa alone but you are just fearless and the Boss ☺️
"Boys and girls" had been visiting Africa alone well before youtube and internet. You can find them here on youtube. You seem overwhelmed with prejudices. Unlike you, Garima holds no prejudices towards Africa and Africans. She is confortable and at ease mingling with Africans in Africa. Africa is like her second home.
@@nostalgiacampesina it's not prejuice . everybody knows Kinshasa is dengerous. who denies it , he is either a liar or somebody has no clue. Facts are facts. KInshasa is dangerous as Caracas is dangerous, Karachi is dangerous. Port Moresby is dangerous. We can find in every continent. nothing against africa. reality is reality.
Very true…As if some achievements
Boys are visiting Africa.. Stop watching only girls.. Pervert😂
@Lalit, you need to go back to school bro.
You are so brave, girl! You explored the lifestyle of DRC. Most people there don't like Indians, but there are good people who can guide and help you, like Jonas. I lived in Kinshasa for 6 years, and then I returned to Mumbai. People know me as DJ Dee Kinshasa. I worked with Gaz-Mawete, DJ P2N, and many others. But seeing Kinshasa in your video brought back memories. Thanks for this lovely video blog! Kitoko Makasi.
That liar if you treat people with respect, why are you complaining. In your country how Congolese you killed? So what
Explain how people don’t like Indians, I’m intrigued because I’m Congolese and Portuguese myself grew up in Kinshasa my aunty in Congo is Indian and her whole family actually migrated there from the 70s. I personally never saw anyone hating on her or her family. Infact we speak regularly and my mum who lives in London took two of her kids.
@@Verticalpt There are no Indians living in the DRC, there are only about 3000 for jobs
@@dezerik3970 your lost and ignorant but it’s fine we live in a world where people act or claim to know more than they actually do. Do you know that a large number of Indians/Pakistanis migrated to African countries such as Kenya, Congo and others? Africa/congo is so diverse, maybe you should visit and see the Indian communities living there.
@@dezerik3970 and your so off topic, talk about the jobs in your country, imbecile acting like India is Dubai or the Uk or something. Do you see the videos on RUclips and everywhere else of the state of the food alone🤮🤮
I am a Canadian and I am in Awe what Garima Does traveling and educating the World and specially Countries and Cities which are Never Frequented by Normal Folks. My Deep Appreciation to you and wishing you Nothing but the Best, Be Well and Safe Travels.
Sir, What do you mean by "normal" folks?
@themtoniraniremaxbroker2447
The reason you're in awe is because Indian elders are not used to seeing the young generation lead independent lives. Indian parents should stop controlling their kids once they reach adulthood and just let them figure things out for themselves (including allowing them to make their own decisions) even if those decisions are wrong from your point of view. This will make indian kids to deal with everyday stuff in a more mature way. If you keep your kids always under your radar, then you're only hindering their psychological progress.
आप के माध्यम से बहुत से देशों का जानकारी मिली बहन।। Proud of you behan ❤
Garima.. The bravest Girl I have seen in the internet.. Bandi mein ky dum hai. Very courageous💪💪 Take care yourself Garima. We love you and Solute
Brave Gal!!❤
Thanks to Jonas for helping our Gal ❤
You earned a subscriber today. Hats off to your courage
She is a brave girl.Iam from Africa I TELL YOU THE TRUTH African people are humble they dont hate no one but when other people none blacks come to our coutry and see how humble and peaceful and respected them they see it as a sign of wekness and they start humiliating us in our coutries
Yeah! It was because of our humbleness and good heart that they enslaved us. Now, we are suspicious about foreigners.
Congratulations my sister for this video that clears up some misunderstandings between us and the Indians. Good luck
Bravest Indian explorer . Keep your Spirits high and keep up the good work Garima. Indians are getting Vibes of a beautiful AFRICA and I would also love to visit the places u hav been. Love Africa.
U know I have travelled many countries but still say Cape Town is the best city in the world.The people of India who havent travelled thinks Africa is just bush with animals and humans walking around.I got very upset one day when a guy in India told me u guys live in the bush.also a Muslim guy working in a restaurant treated me badly because I was feeding stray dogs.India us not perfect and not safe just like any country.
Proud to know that our girls are independent, brave and courageous.
@@suminthraramsuran724 They are not Muslim then. Feeding stray dogs isn't bad in Islam and in fact something that is considered a good deed.
I'm not even Muslim and I know this. Tell the guy that the next time he tries lecturing you about feeding stray animals.
Though I have to say as a good warning, that you should feed stray animals away from your workplace. Otherwise the stray dogs will come back to the restaurant expecting more food again and that is probably the reason why the guy was upset.
If every time Garima said the word “Bhai” could get me a $1 then I would have been a billionaire by now. Haha
Don’t forget Gajab and the thumbs up
@@Islander286 ok janab
he was saying they face discrimination when they come to india... but for inidians there is no problem in congo... koi nafrat nahi bola isne...good man!
@7:42 I think you misunderstood the guy Garima. I believe he was saying there’s no problem for you to roam about in Congo. He said he wanted to go to India but in India there’s problem for the Congolese. 😞
I have never seen anyone braver than this woman. What courage! Wow!
I'm from India and We love African people.. very beautiful people and beautiful culture
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@@soumyahindustani tumko kyun itni hansi aa rahi hai...sach to hai india me rang bhedbaav nahi chalta... but hamesha haste rehna chahiye
Is liye to hasaaa maammmmm
@@tinasharma9418India women lun ka bhedbaav krti ha India wale ka chota kale ka bda
Start first by liking your fellow black Indians . Don't come fool people here
I am proud of you girl...English Video will have a global reach...
Nice video Ma'am.
Thanks for breaking the myth that Congo is an unsafe country. Ur video will surely encourage many to think of traveling to Congo.
Keep enjoying.
Keep rocking Ma'am.
👌🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Watching every video of yours has become an important part of life, as soon as your video comes, a light smile comes on the face, so thank you very much. take care of your health too. Lots of love from Gujarat.❤❤❤
First time I saw female traveller...best of luck dear
Lol, I am a guy and I would not travel alone
Someone said it rightly, when you have genuine content to show, then no marketing, no editing and effects are required.. This goes with my dear Garima.. ❤
The reason many in the comment section are praising her for her brave/independent nature is because Indian citizens are not used to seeing the young generation lead independent lives. Indian parents should stop controlling their kids once they reach adulthood and just let them figure things out for themselves (including allowing them to make their own decisions) even if those decisions are wrong from the point of view of elders. Once you do that, indian kids will learn to deal with everyday stuff in a more mature way. If you keep your kids always under your radar, then you're only hindering their psychological progress.
Well, yea too my independent girls even went to Syria to be part of calipha
If they hate you it doesn't mean that they hate india....
All congo people are very good they love india....
No we don't. We don't even care of going there because you guys are a bunch of racist
I have not seen a brave woman like her.
God created her with love. She is incredibly brave and daring. She will cover the entire world. Watch out.
She is brave and people there are good not like India
Woman😢
A coward is better than a dead 💀 ☠️ brave.
@@akhtarzaidi9454 You seem overwhelmed with prejudices. Unlike you, Garima holds no prejudices towards Africa and Africans. She is confortable and at ease mingling with Africans in Africa. Africa is like her second home.
Hi Garima!! Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Kinsasha में मैंने दो साल काम किया हैं। लड़का होकर भी में अकेला घुमता नहीं था। लेकिन आपको सेल्युट है।🙏🙏
Hello sir aapse baat kr skta hoon kya aapka kya experience rha congo mein safety thi aapki kuch ? Mere papa ko bhi job offer aaya hai congo se please aap help kijiye 🙏🏽
Fall'n luv wid Navi video girl😅😅
You are very brave girl ....love from Odisha....I wait for your video
At least based on my personal experience of Indians in Congo, I can tell you they don't treat locals well. Almost all of them are entry level and husling type Indian business people who look to squeeze every tiny dollar as possible. No wonder Congolese hate them. But this should't be considered a stereotypical India. Indians In India and in most parts of the world are quite different and well respected.
God bless Jonas❤ for helping and taking good care of you. India lives you Jonas😊
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Great video and i hope that your channel has become famous all over the world thank you so much garima
Bhai Jonas se 3 baar puch liya, "Hello Jonas, How are you?" Haha. Just kidding. Love your videos.
Thx
Take care dear travelling alone not safe but Jonas very good man helping you
You are so brave sis
Be safe 💟
She deserve bravery award on every 26 jan
Kal UPSC CSE mein ek question "Congo" se bhi tha 😎
@SAGAR
Agar hum "Basin" mention kar dete to yeh video irrelevant ho jaata na 😜
@@AkashAllahabadi7 Question kya tha question kya tha question kya tha ?!?!?
@@Rudi_Mentary723
Not Attempted 😋
You are a strong, smart, brave and a beautiful woman. 👍❤️👏🙏
A very informative video Great Garima keep growing 💗💗 up in life😊😊
Video is fine. The next video of this series will be very beautiful Garima ji, make a vlog in full detail♥️👍👍👍👍♥️
i am indian living in america.. my advise to you.;-being young girl always wear cloths to cover shoulders
and knees to protect yourself from any sexual molestation. and wow masala dosa in kinshasa
Sexuel molestation in india .no in África Bro mamá África IS mum of humanity namastey sachrical
It can happen anywhere even in india
Sexual molestation is an Indian thing not Congolese , we love our women and know how to treat them.
Your women aren't our type by the way.
ek ladki hokar itni himmat aapke der ko salam wooooowwwww ❤❤❤
Garima, you are doing good job, keep it up and best regards.❤❤❤❤❤
🎉 good job 👍 Garima ❤❤❤❤
It's proud to see an Indian girl traveling alone. Even some most dangerous places.
What do you mean? Are you saying this place is dangerous place
Ya u gotta be careful ,the lions and tigers roam free here.They don't get food so they will eat u
@@abenezersida8618 all places are dangerous
@@suminthraramsuran724 have you been there? Why do you assume without visiting the place
May lord Ganesha protect and guide you on all of your journey
Well done Garima! The video was very Informative and I agree sometimes we also go over the board and treat individuals far worse than we can imagine. But at the same time, it's everywhere else in this world.
Exceptinally courageous girl, Garima ji salute to your determination & courage - a young beautiful girl managing everything alone in foreign soil- my relatives staying in group didn't feel safe in johnesberg, South Africa- but you are roaming free alone.
You are great Garima 👍
It seems that when god was distributing courage ... you were standing right next to him 😊
Love from Saudi Arabia
It looks and sounds like the guy in the restaurant is saying he would like to go to India but he hears (points to his ear) that Indians don't like Africans. I don't think he is saying Africans don't like Indians.
Love From Assam 💙
MP❤
Dear Africa very soon your all beautiful countries will become big tourist places...
Keep it up Miss India in Congo 👍🏻
Namaste 😊 Beautiful vlog. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experiences, I am glad that you are here, that there are wonderful people like you. Let the flowers bloom under your feet, let the sun always shine on you, and shine with this glow yourself and make everyone happy by giving positive energy. 😃
Highly brave girl.....God bless u dear....
I am getting addict to your videos. Actually I miss my time to create my own videos for my both channels and continuing watching your videos which are highly energizing me to visit Africa soon. Thanks dear daughter ❤
Garima ❤️
Love from your new subscriber in USA. Safety peace and blessings to you on your journeying.
Garima sis you are doing good job❤❤❤l from patiala,punjab
Hatts off to you...
Found this video accidently. I was searching if there's any African country which has independence day on 15th August same as India.
I searched the country name and found this video. Really unexpected ❤
13:09 she is a sweet girl, i like her.
I hope she will have a good time in Africa.
SELAM TO YOU FROM ERITREA ASMARA 🙂
Walekum assalam 🇮🇳
Hello ! I'm Congolese, just discovered your content and I love it.
this year many question came in UPSC reg. africa and thanks to your blogs it helped
More power to you Girl .....❤
खूबसूरत ब्लाग बनाया आपने । देखकर अच्छा लगा।
very well "NAVI" garima. Stay shine my dear. Love from Pakistan
Hello Sister, Love and Regards from Sri Lanka ❤️❤️❤️
I can understand their hatred being discriminated by people sucks
You are a brave girl keep it up
I think you are from Harayana right.Otherwise it is impossible to visit alone a girl like you.From your videos we get inspired to take challenge.. ❤❤❤❤
She is from West up
I feel you in my heart.
Great job garima
Even as a man, I wouldn't go there alone! Incredible courage! You're a superstar!
There I thin line between courage and stupidity. Hope you stay safe girl.
@@amitb1072why is that are you African
What he described about India is totally true.
@@yumi-e2o it is bhaktji✌🏾
Hope Jonas having a good time.....
Enjoy the big thing😂
That is the only thing that comes to your mind…too pervert
Big shame bro instead of praising her you are putting bad name to her.Terre tatte me itna dum nahi hoga ki tu akela Africa me Jake ghum k aye.sikh log ka naam mat kharab kar.
This person is so genuine and smart
I missed Kinshasa.i lived in Kinshasa in 2010.
Great work sister 👏
❤❤ good morning ❤iam watching from Hyderabad Telangana India❤❤❤
I spent more than 3 years in Bangalore, beautiful memories😇 and Congolese people are the most welcomer in Africa.. and we don't hate Indians.. all the supermarkets are Indian's all the shops in Kinshasa are Indian's, all the pharmacies are Indians isn't love?
Sending love from Rwanda ❤️🇷🇼
I’m Congolese and we love every people, we don’t care where you from !!!
😂😂😂 don't lie, u guys hate indians. Come on now
safe travelling sister in congo
I thought this country has perpetual civil war. However, you are a brave person
Nice place. Congo looks very much like India. However India is more crowded. Generally the infrastructure and the general streets gives a vibe very much similar to home. Would like to visit one day. Thanks for showing
Greetings from India
You my favorite vloger❤
Inko akele aise ghumte dekh hm ghr me baithe dekh ke dr lgta h or ye akele trevl kr leti h 👏
Garima ji, aako ghar walo se baat hoti hai na? Mera matlab un logo se contact rakhna (at least once a month). Aap jo jo bhai bhai bolte hain gazab mast lagta, ek energy hai ye. Keep it up aur apna hair health pe dhyan rakhna
I want to thank Jonas for helping and accompanying little Garima!
Very nice vlog❤❤
I love Indian ❤️ 🇮🇳 Much Respect 🙏🏼
Good brave girl lovely,❤👍👍
Didi