WORST TRAVEL DAY IN INDIA! 🇮🇳 Traveling to JAIPUR from Chennai India | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
    @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +6

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    • @theophilusbondo6109
      @theophilusbondo6109 Год назад +1

      Lovely Ladies,I am so sorry that you guys lose your "Drone" from these Security men @ the airport today's in March of 2023.I wish you guys good LUCK always in peace 2023❤❤❤

    • @theophilusbondo6109
      @theophilusbondo6109 Год назад +1

      Welcome to Jaipur, India this week in great joy from Chennai, India in March of 2023.I wish you guys good LUCK always in peace now in Jaipur, India 2023❤❤❤

    • @North_Lights
      @North_Lights Год назад +1

      Dont book taxi with airport taxi service. they are scam too. At least you can bargain with the taxi when you try to get your own. I booked one specifically with ac for long distance ride, there was no AC, of course. And the taxi ae not run by airport or government, it just agreement between government and the tax owners, but the people who work at airport and the taxi ones collude to scam you. It happens always.

    • @Vick4975
      @Vick4975 Год назад +3

      A bit more planning would help you guys get a better travel experience ...not all airports have ATMs ...not just India. Even if one exists.. you can not be guaranteed it would work. A quick look on Google maps shows a few ATMs enroute to Chennai airport. In fact I recall using a Canara bank ATM in the past at the airport. Drones is always an issue... just like the US..in fact TSA website says...Please check with your airline prior to traveling for their policy. Also.. you need permission to fly drones in India. Otherwise that's another wall you will run into. Good luck 😊

    • @wanderingmystic22
      @wanderingmystic22 Год назад +3

      You should have deposited the drone in lost and found. And then, called them up to claim it and get it shipped to an address in Jaipur.

  • @rajeevanand3380
    @rajeevanand3380 Год назад +37

    unfortunately you did not check the Indigo airline drone policy, it is as mentioned below -
    “REGISTERED drones are allowed in checked in baggage. Please ensure it is not connected to a battery source, the removed battery must be carried as a carry on item. Drones with fitted batteries must be switched off completely and protected from damage. The power of the battery must not exceed 160Wh”.
    Drone/Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) /Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) /Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) are restricted items and cannot be carried in cabin baggage.

  • @cknk8262
    @cknk8262 Год назад +93

    India is among few countries which have very strict rules at airports because of the security reasons, thanks to our neighboring country. Its always better to refer airline's official websites instead of any news portal or random blogs because they could be outdated. India will always keep you on your toe.

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Год назад +4

      Even Lanka gets 10x per cap tourists, because of mismanagement like this.

    • @nirbhay11
      @nirbhay11 Год назад +12

      True. Our neighbour uses drones to send weapons in india. We r proud of our security agencies. We have been victims of terror attacks in the past.

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад

      Not just that dude, ever since 9/11 happened, airlines became obsessed with security to prevent concealed weapons to appear in any form in the cabin space. The larger drones have ample space to conceal objects, so security staff outright bans such drones within the cabin to prevent any possibility. Also, a shorted out Lithium-ion battery (large capacity) is as dangerous as an explosive bomb, so that is also banned from entering the cabin.

    • @dusq123
      @dusq123 Год назад +1

      Noooo, this is beaurocrasy at it's worst. I've been in India. Curruption and Bearocrasy is crazy, even when compare to other developing countries.

    • @bobinpune
      @bobinpune Год назад +1

      *WELCOME TO THE RED TAPE OF INDIA!* India is a "BABUSHAHI"! Bureaucracy at its worst! We don't welcome tourists with red carpet but with red tape!

  • @amjithvazhattu7781
    @amjithvazhattu7781 Год назад +57

    Drones are considered having security issues.we need licence to operate high quality drones whether its ourselves or others.There are different rules in different countries.Also flight companies differ in rules too.If you got a recipient address,try to send it via any express courier service.make sure to acquire more information about what you are going to do.There will be no extra privileges given if you make a scene by shouting or try to get more attention.Be responsible for your actions and respect the rules.
    Love from kerala.❤️

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад

      I think they tightened the rules after a terrorist outfit managed to drop explosives into a military base in Jammu and Kashmir using Drones as the carriers. After that, they just classified drones as "dangerous"

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Год назад +1

      Easy way to get free drones.

    • @North_Lights
      @North_Lights Год назад

      There is no rule that prohibits transport of the drone. It's all made up by the people in the airport security.
      Could you show the laws that prohibits transport of drone, please, that would be help full. here is ministry of Civil Aviation that stipulates rules for Drone use and transport in India.
      www.civilaviation.gov.in/en/ministry-documents/rules

    • @elvisrockin87
      @elvisrockin87 Год назад +1

      Go watch the video before commenting.

  • @johnconstantine2839
    @johnconstantine2839 Год назад +52

    Respect the Indian law as America customs authority did to other not America or any other countries in the world government not allowing drone is for a reason because india is surrounded by so many enemies……

    • @i_am_sub
      @i_am_sub Год назад +8

      Right , There are many terror attack so that why i think security is high and yeah we should respect other countries law 🤞

    • @srvbhmk265
      @srvbhmk265 Год назад

      but india is not america rather it is a third world, no one is dying to get here like in america its stupid to have so many restrictions as security

    • @i_am_sub
      @i_am_sub Год назад +3

      @@srvbhmk265 Every country has its law if you don't respect our don't come we don't run our economy on tourism 🤣

    • @johnconstantine2839
      @johnconstantine2839 Год назад

      @@srvbhmk265 off stop this rubbish first of all India 5 growing economy in the world develop your colonial mindset I think you are pakistani 😂😂😂 stop picking your nose in Indian matters

    • @mohan02
      @mohan02 Год назад +1

      ​@@i_am_sub
      Easy there champ.

  • @vishalmishra9138
    @vishalmishra9138 Год назад +53

    guys,you may have visited 100 countries but every country rules is different, drones allowed but only with check in baggage ,i dont know how you have not searched it coz if i search its written and highlighted on the very top of the search results, and its NOT a scam its just a rule.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +8

      Yeah we didn't know and learned the hard way

    • @kishorekumar3107
      @kishorekumar3107 Год назад +21

      Please do your research before complaining and commenting on your videos though you travelled 100 countries what’s the use of it ?
      Can’t you do a simply Google? You can’t expect exceptions in every country you travel. If the rule is not to carry drones and you carry you are trying to disobey the rules not them

    • @prabhuin9483
      @prabhuin9483 Год назад +3

      Recently air travel in India become much stricter and they introduce a lot more restrictions on cabin baggage (probably due to Afghanistan). Atm could be inside the airport

    • @edwardspencer9397
      @edwardspencer9397 Год назад +3

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders You could have just given your drone to someone and have them send it to Jaipur. The airport staff would have sent them. I agree the security personnel was just doing his job and he was indifferent to your emotions. That is how the army men are including the US army staff. Why cant people just ask for help. People are always helpful.

    • @randomperson2815
      @randomperson2815 Год назад +1

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Drones and power banks can't come with hand luggage because.. BATTERIES. Batteries can be packaged to have explosive material.

  • @nickr6875
    @nickr6875 Год назад +72

    I have been following your channel quite sometime. I find this video to be a little disrespectful to be honest. Things like this can happen anywhere. I had booked a rental in Denmark to go to Estonia, Latvia, etc along with the whole travel from USA and hotel rooms everywhere. And after I arrived, they said I can’t take the car there because of insurance policies. It ended up in me canceling the travel and losing thousands of dollars. That’s what travel can do. I thought you would know better after having traveled 100 countries than to argue and yell at the staff and the security.

    • @nickr6875
      @nickr6875 Год назад +14

      @growing up without borders, had this been the other way round, ie a bunch of Indian tourists yelling at airport security staff for doing their duty in Europe, they might have got arrested

    • @SabyasachiChatterjee82
      @SabyasachiChatterjee82 Год назад +10

      ​@@nickr6875 one hundred percent agree with you

    • @SabyasachiChatterjee82
      @SabyasachiChatterjee82 Год назад +4

      Rightly explained. One of the girls even showing thumbs down .

    • @nickr6875
      @nickr6875 Год назад +12

      @sabyasachi Chattopadhyay yeah, she should teach her girls better than condone entitled behavior. Their view is ‘if I don’t know the rules, they don’t apply to me and I can get around them by shouting and creating a scene’

    • @i_am_sub
      @i_am_sub Год назад

      ​@@nickr6875 right

  • @devendersuhag6968
    @devendersuhag6968 Год назад +4

    Due to 2008 , Mumbai terror attack, rules are strict in India......
    American tourist spied for location for terror attack...
    Now there are new many forces trained for counter terrorist attacks 😊😊

  • @contactnithin
    @contactnithin Год назад +5

    Entitled Karen yelling at the security for doing their job...It is your business to understand the laws of the countries that you are travelling in...You can't just yell at the security because you find it amusing that you got no problem carrying your drone in other countries but encountered a problem here because India has a different rule.

  • @RahulSharma-yp1lx
    @RahulSharma-yp1lx Год назад +11

    Why Drones are not allowed because you know our neighbour country pakistan Who raised terrorist in his own country , so they send lots of drones for spying & some of the drones are made as a suicidal drones . Hence the law amended for protection its a protocol otherwise India Always welcome Foreigners our motto is aatithi devo bhava . In this case you should travel by Train. there is no such things . Hope you enjoy Jaipur

  • @aurkomukhopadhyay
    @aurkomukhopadhyay Год назад +9

    We love tourists and guests are always welcome in India but not at the cost of our Sentiments.
    7:03 Little one, you do make content about our country, generating tourism doesn’t mean we bend over backwards for you. These same content generate RUclips Adsense for you. The relationship works both ways.
    100 countries do not face the same security issues that Indians have to deal with.
    Please follow the rule of the land and don’t behave entitled. 🙏 Thanks
    Welcome to North India.

    • @alokm1233318
      @alokm1233318 Год назад +1

      Its a business for them and just a nuisance for us.

  • @kaldiv5776
    @kaldiv5776 Год назад +12

    i had a smiliar experience in Chennai airport with electric toys that i brought from US. They gave me a harrowing experience but that is still the rule whch we should respect for obvious reasons. I think its better not to argue with security folks as they are doing their job . Just because other countries allow doesnt mean Indian airport should allow this. Security has been tightened in the Indian airports over the last few years due to the past experiences.

  • @anonymous_1295
    @anonymous_1295 Год назад +14

    Entitled brats.. Follow the rules.. No. Matter how hard it is..even if you traveled to 100 countries it doesn't matter.. What matters is which country you are in right now!

    • @shreyassharma890
      @shreyassharma890 Год назад

      your comment is just screams lack of reasoning or thought, they were expected to throw away a thousand dollar drone because the airport security officials could not clearly inform the passengers, otherwise this would not have happened. If your country has different rules that do not apply to other countries, it is your job to make it crystal clear, it should be under terms and conditions, not in tiny print at the corner. Not everyone is there for leisure and has the time to read and research before entering every country.

    • @Reddylion
      @Reddylion Год назад

      Anonymous 👍

  • @Obelixlxxvi
    @Obelixlxxvi Год назад +4

    I have lived in UK, few other EU nations and US. They have tons of rules and regulations that I can write quite a few books on things gone wrong. You have to stop whining and act all entitled like a typical gora. Please do read the fine print on drone rules and policies defined by government of India before stepping into the country. There is tons of information that is easily accessible. Whether you get stopped or not you have to abide by them. And if the security personnel at the airport have doing something incorrectly/ wrong then do mentioned it nicely and in simple words so your viewers can understand and maybe help lodge a complaint with the concerned authorities instead of huffing n puffing and grumbling.

  • @rahulzingade99
    @rahulzingade99 Год назад +14

    Very disappointed by your behaviour with the Airport security. They are not airline staff to be screaming at. They are CISF armed personnel enforcing well documented rules.
    If Indians were to behave like this at western airports, it would turn out very ugly. India welcomes tourists but it's no longer going to be bullied by foreigners.

  • @digjyotinayak8054
    @digjyotinayak8054 Год назад +8

    Drone allow when it pack in bag..its clearly mention.. Rules makes for everyone.so Respect the rules. 2.29 Read Rules. It clear says Drone are allowed.. Anyway is airport give you back drone..if not you can register complain . Action will take for them

  • @rahulzingade99
    @rahulzingade99 Год назад +39

    I really like your vlogs, but Not impressed with your handling about the incidents in this vlog.
    1. Please don't take Indian laws and rules for granted, especially related to air travel. I understand it's a stressful situation (having been in similar ones). Even if you didn't know the rules, something could've been worked out if you were calm and little flexible.
    2. If your bag is damaged, there are procedures to get compensation, Provided you promptly inform the airline staff at baggage collection itself.
    3. Considering the size of your travel party (6) + luggage, confirming the size and capacity of the vehicle with the taxi operator before making payment is not too much to ask. If you had confirmed, don't know why you wouldn't just go back to the taxi operator and check with him about the issue.
    I hope you know that Indians do criticize the Indian system where it is due, but frankly, you all could've done better as well.
    All the best for the next travels👍

    • @prateeknarang9368
      @prateeknarang9368 Год назад +9

      Totally agreed , The girl in black top was full of arrogance , she slow clapped and misbehaved with the authorities too, she even said that they are doing favour of some kind by making travel vlogs ,. full egoistic . Need to follow the rules and regulations , not some random blogs

    • @alokm1233318
      @alokm1233318 Год назад +2

      @@prateeknarang9368 more than 100 countries tour wasted if they didn't gain anything out of it. no planning, no patience, no communication, trying to bully security . what a waste they behave as they never left their village for get travelling so much.

  • @k172134
    @k172134 Год назад +8

    This is quite understandable drone, is electronic device and in electronic devices it is easy for terrorists to bring explosives into the plane in countries like India, Bangladesh and similar countries, sometimes suffer by terrorist attacks often, so it is quite understandable why they do not allow drones to be brought into the plane, and this is right, the safety of passengers is important. In America or Canada, water is not even allowed on the plane, so why should drones be allowed,? where you can install explosives. And you don't have to be so nervous and to be offended on India. Every country got own safely laws.

  • @rohitsundria308
    @rohitsundria308 Год назад +12

    mam u think this is horrible have u been with american customs i have seen they even strip people clothes on airports, and mam rules are for everyone , we are sorry for ur inconvenience

  • @srinivasanranganathan3468
    @srinivasanranganathan3468 Год назад +13

    Some small things happen here and there, definitely India is more safer and stricter than other asian countries. Experience will teach you how to handle each situation. Every experience is part of the learning curve!!! Goodluck people. May God bless you.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍.

    • @rahulzingade99
      @rahulzingade99 Год назад +11

      They are bragging about visiting 100 countries and screaming at our CISF Jawans as if they are doing a favour to India by vlogging about their travels.
      Are you sure they need experience, or do they need humility and an arrogance check? Foreigners have to understand that they can no longer bully India.

    • @suriya5940
      @suriya5940 Год назад +4

      @@rahulzingade99 you are 💯 on point mate

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +6

      Hi Rahul! Thanks for your comment. Sorry to hear that you think we were bragging when it’s taken over 10 years of hard work to visit 118 countries. Not sure how many of our videos you’ve seen but the tourism boards and businesses we work with, along with their staff, have greatly benefited from them - especially after covid. For you it may just be a vlog, but for millions it’s changing lives and perceptions of how safe and beautiful our world is. We wish you all the best and encourage you to follow your dreams. ❤️

    • @rahulzingade99
      @rahulzingade99 Год назад +5

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders @Growing Up Without Borders I greatly appreciate your efforts and your reply. But still fail to understand how it is relevant for the airport security rules and your demand for special exceptional treatment at the airport. If it were any other business you were working with, then your demand would've been valid. Even still, because this is India, they could've worked something out for you if you had remained calm and understanding.
      Anyway, I wish you all the best as well. Hope you enjoyed the rest of your time in India.
      P.s. I enjoy watching many of your videos and loved your attitude. Just that your behaviour in this video was a bit shocking for me.

    • @jaguarunleashed4935
      @jaguarunleashed4935 Год назад +3

      ​@@rahulzingade99 exactly, no country will compromise its security protocols even if some of the rules might look ridiculous to some people. These drone and satellite phone rules are strict and the same for everyone be it indian nationals or outsiders. Cant believe some of the global travellers arent able to comply by them routinely.

  • @troystevens5437
    @troystevens5437 Год назад +9

    hello, there are atm machines on both terminals and there is more than 10 exchange currency offices. You need to smart planning not just booking trips. Good luck! Troy.

  • @rajkapoor9830
    @rajkapoor9830 Год назад +8

    As you're traveled 100 countries you must aware of there are different rules in different countries.

  • @lfcbpro
    @lfcbpro Год назад +6

    I hate to say it, but you were 100% wrong with how you dealt with that.
    1. Always put things like drones and electricals in checked luggage unless you need them for the actual flight, it just saves time, and should be a standard way to travel.
    2. You should be aware of policies for flights before getting on, and how things can change day by day (something I think you would know having flown so much), and perhaps asked at the check-in.
    3. I would not have involved the girls in the discussion, it is just extra stress, and you should have acted more calmly to set a good example.
    4. If you miss the flight, you would get your luggage back, in which case you could pack the drone in the luggage and check it.
    5. Could you not have bought a separate bag and checked that, I don't know if they would let you do it, but you could have explored it.
    6. Mail the drone to your destination hotel, I am sure that if you had asked politely, the desk or information people would have mailed the drone to you for maybe $100, (better than throwing away an expensive drone).
    7. While it may be a $1,000 drone, don't sweat the small stuff, I am sure you could have claimed on insurance.
    8. Trying to make a scene, like you did, will never work, and if anything is less likely to have a security person help you.
    9. You really sounded like an American tourist, not a good look.

  • @k172134
    @k172134 Год назад +5

    And what if your drone is $ 1000 costed, according to the law of the country, drones are not safe to transport on an airplane, then you need to listen to the laws of the country and the airlines you are traveling with at this time. Passenger safety is the most important thing. In Canada and America, too, much is not permissible that is permissible in other countries of the world. Everywhere has its own laws and people must obey the laws of the country where they are at a present time. And there is no need to be offended by the country and its laws while you are traveling.

  • @abhiraj9283
    @abhiraj9283 Год назад +4

    Vasudev kutumbakam : indian moto
    Thanks for visited india
    We indian are very lovable

  • @mohitpunjabi6261
    @mohitpunjabi6261 Год назад +7

    Mam you need to understand terrorism is big problem in. India government can't take singel risk about people in many case terrorist take drones and put gun powder and glast in many places

  • @beforethehorn9725
    @beforethehorn9725 Год назад +4

    "been to 100 countries but..." or "...we're doing this for your country" is not a valid argument.
    It would be best if you cut out the yelling at the security scene(sounds entitled&ugly)
    It might be embarrassing for your own countrymen
    Sorry I had to bring it up
    I'm not hating on you guys😊

  • @jaguarunleashed4935
    @jaguarunleashed4935 Год назад +5

    apart from the drones even the rules for carrying satellite phones is very strict in india. this is why each and every country needs detailed research before travelling particularly when it comes to expensive equipments. highly experienced global travellers should already be aware of these things !!!!

  • @Mgame001
    @Mgame001 Год назад +15

    You made your mind at airport before entering north or without visit........And you can carry a drone under 250g
    Forget all negitivity and move forward, don't look north from these mind set........love your vlogs ❣
    welcome in jaipur,.........

  • @eyewaves...
    @eyewaves... Год назад +9

    If you said you will skip this flight, then the airline needed to take your luggage off. That would have costs the airline hours of delay and tens of thousands of dollars for the next flight clearance. In this situation, I would have liked to see the top supervisor. Drone could pose risk inside the aircraft, if a terrorist uses it. It is surprising any airline allows a drone in the cabin. Sorry to write this - drone do carry a potential risk if a terrorist carries it.

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Год назад

      Didn't they allow them to send luggage via next flight.
      Should have taken that option, than losing the drone.

    • @eyewaves...
      @eyewaves... Год назад

      @@alani3992 It is heart breaking to lose anything that you value - in their case especially drone which is part of bringing more depth to their travel..i hope they will get it back..

  • @dineshdeogaonkar6081
    @dineshdeogaonkar6081 Год назад +6

    How hard is it to check with the airline well before boarding your flight. You have been in India all these days. Or check on a travel site, check on a relevant India Government website. Because a 100 countries allow drones in carry on bags don't assume India does also. Assumption is the mother of all screwups.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +1

      Yeah that's it...we should have tripled checked beforehand and given ourselves more time.

    • @dineshdeogaonkar6081
      @dineshdeogaonkar6081 Год назад

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Lesson learnt that is the most important thing. Wish you all further Happy and safe travels.

  • @discoverlife1
    @discoverlife1 Год назад +3

    Did you ever got your drone back?

  • @llwaqweq4163
    @llwaqweq4163 Год назад +4

    There is no compromise in security as India have had very harrowing experiences. And also, its not a private jet so for everybody's safety please follow the necessary checkups.

  • @businessswot1003
    @businessswot1003 Год назад +1

    INDIA is different species 😎

  • @eyewaves...
    @eyewaves... Год назад +7

    Rules have changed recently, the liquid is now allowed on most airlines around the world.

  • @anupdas5075
    @anupdas5075 Год назад +5

    Hi ladies I think you should have collected prior information regarding drone from concerned authority. You are from USA that does not qualify you to ignore laws of a country. Even we the native Indians do not have permission to fly drone without proper verification. What other 100+ countries do is not the concern of India. Thanks

  • @rcguy4525
    @rcguy4525 Год назад +4

    I agree with others. You appeared to be extremely disrespectful of their rules and acted as many countries describe Americans, privileged, arrogant and loud. Your videos are generally enjoy but this one, not so much. Be safe.

  • @icloudrishi7995
    @icloudrishi7995 Год назад +3

    You visited 100 countries so you should have common sense to google it about drone rules in India…drones are not allowed in India for that you have to register..I am also a you tuber..dont blame to authorities..its their job…drones are not allowed because so many terrorists of our neighbouring country trying to attack on India..so you have to understand and cooperate with Indian laws.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад

      Well we know know. They let us into the country with it just not on the plane. If we had enough time we could have went back through the lines and checked it into our luggage. After traveling to 100 countries, this was the first time they wouldn’t allow it in carryons which is very strange to us. The drone on a plane is no threat. If anything the batteries would be but I was allowed to keep those in my carryon. Makes no sense to us so yes I had to challenge the authorities. In Pakistan, they told me the batteries weren’t allowed on the plane but they made an exception for me.

    • @MayankKhemka
      @MayankKhemka Год назад +1

      ​@@GrowingUpWithoutBorderswhite people asking for exceptions 😭 lol how can you be so stupid

  • @kumar.saurabh
    @kumar.saurabh Год назад +3

    The barrel is CNG cylinder which is mandatory by the government for public transport that includes taxis. It is more eco friendly. CNG is present in most of North India and is transported via gas pipelines. lots of private vehicles also have CNG.

    • @suriya5940
      @suriya5940 Год назад

      They complained it as a scam lol I have never seen a dumb family like this

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +2

      We know a good scam when we see one :-) The second company confirmed it too. The first company knew we were a group of 5 with luggage and sent us to a car for 4 people with no trunk space.

    • @MayankKhemka
      @MayankKhemka Год назад

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders lol did even read what is said the government is changing regulations for commercial vehicles white privilege 🤣😂

  • @champ360yt4
    @champ360yt4 Год назад +3

    That barrel which you're talking about contains the natural gas to help the vehicle run.
    That vehicle is not a petrol/diesel type of car which increases the pollution but a CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) which is actually pollution free.
    So, it would be a dumb idea to remove the barrel and fit your suitcases.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад

      Yeah we saw these afterwards in other countries too. Never seen this before.

    • @champ360yt4
      @champ360yt4 Год назад

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Okay.
      Sorry for the loss of your drone although the same happens in many countries like the UK and US.
      I hope you guys will have only the positives in your upcoming travelling days and no more loss or anything negative.
      Have a good time, enjoy your trip.

  • @i_am_sub
    @i_am_sub Год назад +7

    I think it's your fault You should check the laws before going to the airport and Don't do misleading title as such incidents can happen anywhere hope you should be sensible towards other laws
    And don't make stupid agenda of visiting 100 countries and bla bla

  • @HimmatRathorehr
    @HimmatRathorehr Год назад +18

    If you had behaved like you did with the security person in USA, you would have definitely been arrested and perhaps put on no fly list.
    This kind of entitlement is uncalled for. Nice example you are setting for the young girls.
    Secondly, you should have informed the taxi counter person about the number of baggage pieces you have and he would have accordingly allotted a suitable vehicle. You then went on to call him a scammer.

    • @elvisrockin87
      @elvisrockin87 Год назад

      I've seen people calling American airport security personnel filthy names they don't even react unless the heckling is carried on for some time.

    • @alexchlomandar3805
      @alexchlomandar3805 Год назад

      @@elvisrockin87 yeah it's their duty

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +3

      Hi Himmat,
      Thanks for your comment. Unfortunately you didn’t see the full experience and how the girls were treated by the staff at the airport. We have that footage but chose to share just a snippet with our audience. As for the taxi service they knew we were a party of 5 with luggage. After visiting most of the world we recognise a scam when we see one.

    • @sauravkumarchand9691
      @sauravkumarchand9691 Год назад +6

      @@GrowingUpWithoutBorders Sorry to say out of all yours daughters, your eldest daughter need to learn manners, etiquette and way of communication. She seems to be quiet many times but when she speaks, she sound very rude, arrogant, impolite and disrespectful towards our Country, which many of us has noticed since you Guys have arrived and started yours Vlogs in India. It's yours choice how you groom her or not, but kindly don't mind, she is crossing her limits.

    • @dr.sagarguru9356
      @dr.sagarguru9356 Год назад +3

      ​​@@sauravkumarchand9691 100% agreed...

  • @DOTx7
    @DOTx7 Год назад +3

    This one trip is really challenging for you guys 😅 Sorry about your loss.

  • @MEK
    @MEK Год назад +4

    No special rule, treatment for outsiders... Rule is rule... India is not that country who follow the rules followed by other 100 countries... That Google search about drone shows that u guys believe anything.😂

  • @sivakumar1366
    @sivakumar1366 Год назад +10

    In India there are regulations clearly defined. Drone laws says 250gms you can carry otherwise you need to get prior approval . Its not Security mistake , please check these things before boarding. We can't assume & blame countries. I was made to drop all my masala items in America due to their rules. Its part of our travel . Hope you enjoy the rest of the trip .

    • @bobinpune
      @bobinpune Год назад +1

      *MASALA ITEMS!* LOL! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      Not a good comparison Uncle ji!

    • @MayankKhemka
      @MayankKhemka Год назад

      @@bobinpune why not something simple as spice is asked to be thrown please remove the white privilege will taking and drone is for security we had many terrorists attacks in past

  • @jaguarunleashed4935
    @jaguarunleashed4935 Год назад +8

    The snobbish, entitled and downright arrogant behavior of some of the foreign travellers is quite shocking and sad at the same time. Travelling should make people humble , not the other way round.

  • @indian_street_view
    @indian_street_view Год назад +2

    Rules are rules, no one can deviate from them. Every country has different set of issues and hence they have different rules to handle. The security personnel was doing his duty, i feel that you should not have messed up with him. But, good to see later you guys forgot everything and enjoyed your dinner.

  • @sameersheikh7330
    @sameersheikh7330 Год назад +1

    You have to take drawn in your luggage 🧳 …. U can not take with it carry bag in the plane ✈️
    This same rules with all countries even though canada also .

  • @thrissurkerala5386
    @thrissurkerala5386 Год назад +4

    Once Indian ambassador to the United States , Mrs Meera Shankar patted down at Mississippi airport , just because she was wearing a saree

  • @rahuljain52
    @rahuljain52 Год назад +1

    Remember this can only happen in India where you can shout on a security personnel even after not following the rules. Govt. air safety rules are formulated for safety of passengers as India has great neighbors to watch for. Taxi experience is bad but not a scam as the money is refunded by the company. This was unfortunate but can happen in any country. I have saw an event worse than this with a car hire company in London. It doesn't mean that people in India are trying to scam out of you everything you have...

  • @arunkumaras5109
    @arunkumaras5109 Год назад +4

    Please respect the rules of a country. You may have travelled a 100 countries but each country has its rules. India does not allow drones over 250 gms in cabin baggage. A cursory google search would show that. The CISF personnel at Chennai did their job. You behaved badly and in an entitled manner.

  • @dhanais2000
    @dhanais2000 Год назад +2

    I didn't like the way this lady argued and mistreated/abused the security forces in airport even after making it clear drones are not allowed . Will she argue /abuse an airport security in USA. She would have been shot then and there in USA.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад

      Drones are allowed they just need to be in the checked luggage. They could have easily let it on the plane as there is no risk in doing this. They're just following the rules. In Pakistan they have the same rules in place but for the drone batteries but, they let me on the plane with it in my carryon. There's always exceptions to the rules. In every other country the batteries need to be in the carryon not the checked luggages so this wasn't clear to us.

  • @hdahmeds
    @hdahmeds Год назад +1

    Did you able to get back the drone .. I'm curious ..

  • @pabloteetheartist
    @pabloteetheartist Год назад +4

    During one flight transfer/layover whilst doing Bangkok to Heathrow I opted to get off the plane for an hour in bombay ( Mumbai ) and before reboarding the custom/security dude decided that my sketchbook was possibly anti government and or pornagraphic ( i was in art school at the time ) after a complete inspection by all the officials it dawned on me to give each one of them their favourite sketch and one of my best watercolours to the original elderly security guy. Ah yes memories of India !

    • @aurkomukhopadhyay
      @aurkomukhopadhyay Год назад

      Wow! You had a real life ‘Argo’ moment in India. 😂

  • @arthuranydonuts923
    @arthuranydonuts923 Год назад +5

    I know it is sucks, but so many things going wrong this is like an episode of sitcom. 😂

  • @prabuvit1
    @prabuvit1 Год назад +1

    Sry about your loss. "Indigo" policy states that "Yes, REGISTERED drones are allowed in checked in baggage. Please ensure it is not connected to a battery source, the removed battery must be carried as a carry on item. Drones with fitted batteries must be switched off completely and protected from damage. The power of the battery must not exceed 160Wh." Also "Drones are not allowed in carry-on baggage."

  • @theabhishekmondal
    @theabhishekmondal Год назад +5

    *We Indians use UPI*
    We are not using ATM cuz we are not living 1990s like Americans (Credit card, Debts card, Xyz Card) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @angelinarodriguez6468
      @angelinarodriguez6468 Год назад +1

      Lol atm tuta sadak ke pass bhi hai aur airport area pe nhi hai I am shocked they should should some search.... others yeh bat sahi ap toh UPI chalte hai.

    • @theabhishekmondal
      @theabhishekmondal Год назад +3

      @@angelinarodriguez6468No in India people are now using more UPI than card's... And there is 2 ATM and currency exchange They can't find it!!
      Women☕☕

  • @jaguarunleashed4935
    @jaguarunleashed4935 Год назад +9

    it doesnt matter if someone has travelled to 100 or 150 countries or even more , each country can have different local rules even if they might not sound rational to everyone and usually those rules are the same for locals as well . its always better to do proper research and respect local laws and rules of the place no matter whichever that country is !!!! even i do that myself abroad even if i might not like certain local rules that much, particularly when it comes to flying or taking a train or something

    • @angelinarodriguez6468
      @angelinarodriguez6468 Год назад +1

      Man marji karna chahta hai 😂😂😂 humre padosi Pakistan wale hai yeh Gore nhi jante 😂😂

  • @geoofficial4779
    @geoofficial4779 Год назад +1

    i think there are some restrictions regarding batteries. Its better to put drones in luggage bag rather than in cabin hand baggage

  • @gauravdeshpande1969
    @gauravdeshpande1969 Год назад +3

    Hello ma’am! I have been following up on your Vlogs as you travel in India. They superb videos with tons of details and excellent editing.
    It is distressing to hear that you had to give up your drone to board the plane. The Airport authority rules are very strict in India. As an Indian citizen travelling on domestic flight, I too have experienced such issues.
    On the issue you faced with Taxi, my advice to you would be to inform the company at the booking only that you have a lot of luggage. The big cylinder thing you saw in trunk of the car is the CNG cylinder. It’s the fuel tank for the car. Gasoline is very expensive is India so lot of taxi cars are factory fitted with CNG cylinders.
    Hope this info was helpful.

  • @johnreynolds7546
    @johnreynolds7546 Год назад +3

    Just got back from india and travelled all over with two drones and flew them everywhere....

    • @alokm1233318
      @alokm1233318 Год назад +2

      Have to travel smart. not pick fights with security.

  • @wilfredb8499
    @wilfredb8499 Год назад +2

    For anyone travelling to India, drones in your hand luggage is a BIG NO NO. You must put in your checked baggage. I guess everyone can learn from these folks. Keep in mind every country has their own rules and regulations and it needs to be followed.

  • @newajulhoque9309
    @newajulhoque9309 Год назад +1

    You guys are so brave..i couldn't have able to control that situation.

  • @RomitDholakia5
    @RomitDholakia5 Год назад +1

    Lives are more precious than $1000. You are in India which has peaceful neighbors like Pakistan and Afghanistan. So always be on your toes.

  • @christopherlane1565
    @christopherlane1565 Год назад +1

    What an amazing mother you are to these lucky girls of yours

  • @vinay11163
    @vinay11163 Год назад +2

    hope you all had a enjoyable trip to india.

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад

    LOvely Ladies,Welcome to Jaipur, India this week in great joy this weekend in March of 2023 to tours around Jaipur, India peacefully.I wish you guys good LUCK always in joy 2023❤❤❤

  • @tifteen
    @tifteen Год назад +6

    No point in shouting at the security staff. In India you have to follow the Indian rules.

  • @ashishduggal3329
    @ashishduggal3329 Год назад +16

    Sorry about your experience! Enjoy your trip. Foreigners come to India to enjoy the mess, not to complain about mess😂😂 if you are still looking for comfort and comparing everything with US, then it’s not the right place.

    • @rahulzingade99
      @rahulzingade99 Год назад +6

      Trust me, if they did this in the US, they would be in a much bigger mess

    • @elvisrockin87
      @elvisrockin87 Год назад +1

      ​@@rahulzingade99 Asians, Middle easterners and Africans would but not them.

    • @jaguarunleashed4935
      @jaguarunleashed4935 Год назад +3

      ​@@elvisrockin87 at times depends on the kind of "tantrums" that some people throw. Anyhow ,the snobbish arrogant behavior of some foreign travellers is shocking and sad at the same time. Travelling should make people humble, not the other way round

    • @sauravkumarchand9691
      @sauravkumarchand9691 Год назад +2

      Dude rule and law of the land, which ever country you travel, should be followed by travelers. Yes, felt sad to see girl is crying but at least she learnt lesson hard way so that next time she would be mature enough to handle such situation much better way.

  • @sauravsaini245
    @sauravsaini245 Год назад +2

    You must have read the rules and regulation about carrying drone .
    Many indian you tubers also lost their drones.
    It hurts i know.
    But we have to follow the rules of any country we travel.
    It for our safety and their is no mistake by the security person.
    He is just doing his duty ..
    But still have a good time in india.
    Best wishes..

  • @smanpreet86
    @smanpreet86 Год назад +8

    sorry to hear about your exprience ... India has bit of a trouble with terror attacks so security is very tight ... I like your videos and the concept of growing children without borders ... have a plesent stay in India ... ex-Indian Army :-)

  • @inditramp2129
    @inditramp2129 Год назад +1

    Respect for Law.

  • @shreeraaman1667
    @shreeraaman1667 Год назад

    Did you ever get your drone back? Just curious.

  • @sanjeevbhattacharjee1936
    @sanjeevbhattacharjee1936 Год назад +8

    Kindly don’t say ridiculous …these are the rules in India n you need to follow it ..saying ridiculous or showing your temper to officials doing their duty is not only abusive but also racists . We Indians when we are travelling to USA n European countries follow their rules however uncomfortable or difficult they may be…such behaviour on your part is not only obnoxious bur most deplorable.

    • @karlsamuels5300
      @karlsamuels5300 7 месяцев назад

      Due diligence was done. All prior research were no informetion idicated that the drone had to be checked. I bet the drone was taen by one of the staff. 😢

  • @travelerharishpahadi6204
    @travelerharishpahadi6204 Год назад +1

    Very Nice Video 👌👌👌👌👌 , Very Good explain, 👍👍👍👍👍👍 Thanks for visit India, 🎉🎉 Thank you so much , 🤝😍😍 Make Once again Your Tour , And Visit , Uttarakhand Nainital India 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @pepta
    @pepta Год назад +1

    Interesting video. So how are you all doing now that you're back in good old kiwiland?

  • @李Michael-m5b
    @李Michael-m5b Год назад +4

    You travel almost the whole earth, it's cool.

  • @mss93125
    @mss93125 Год назад +10

    Been following you guys for some time now and your videos are good but in this case it was pure carelessness on your behalf. It is common sense that we check about any updated rules and regulations regarding any airlines or air travel in any country on the airline's website, not on a newsletter or a blog as they might be outdated. The army personnel you were arguing with, his sole duty is to keep everyone safe and sound and no one is an exception to that. He was doing his duty and it was carelessness on your part to not do your research properly.
    About the drone rules, we have greater security concerns when compared to the US, Canada or Switzerland. So as you followed the rules of different countries during your travel, you would have to do the same here. Tainting the image of a country based on your misunderstanding or lack of knowledge of rules is not justified.

    • @angelinarodriguez6468
      @angelinarodriguez6468 Год назад

      Pakistan wale jo badmashi Karte hai drone se oh alag level ka hai....gore apne ko supreme samajhte hai oh din gaye beta.. 200 sal bad ka Bharat jaha tumlog ka man marji nhi chalega

  • @sivaprasadktravelhistory5827
    @sivaprasadktravelhistory5827 Год назад +3

    . you must follow rule of law in india its mandatory no matter whether you travelled or not 150 countries you have no excuse for it

  • @wildsilva1952
    @wildsilva1952 Год назад +2

    You could have gone to the Post Office and express-posted it to you in Jaipur.

    • @alokm1233318
      @alokm1233318 Год назад +1

      They just had to go the airlines office and checked in for the next flight. Most times its free. Nothing comes out of arguing with the security officers. They have rules and they follow it.

  • @mohasat01
    @mohasat01 Год назад +4

    Your travels across 100 nations reflect your personal experience. But others may not experience the same. My brother would always be given a more rigorous inspection whenever he enters the US and they would tell him its just a random selection. But it was his name which could be confused for a muslim name. He changed his name and was never given the more rigorous inspection - the randomness in selection disappeared.
    My wife and I were boarding an international flight at London international Airport. My wife was asked by a male to remove her jacket for inspection before entry into the boarding area. I was effing mad about it and made noises. I was persuaded by other Indians to go along with it after the inspector was changed.
    The rules in India are for the protection of all. You have to comply just like the rest of us do anywhere. The inspectors are not there to determine who gets a pass.
    I do hope you got your drone back. And that you continue to enjoy what India brings to your world experience. And I look forward eagerly to your vlogs.

    • @Sathish_12
      @Sathish_12 Год назад +1

      There is a Snl comedy of how US customs handle outsiders

    • @mohasat01
      @mohasat01 Год назад

      @@Sathish_12 Are you going to share?

    • @Sathish_12
      @Sathish_12 Год назад

      @@mohasat01 ruclips.net/video/wbIXmB2ZLmA/видео.html

  • @Skyjacker_
    @Skyjacker_ Год назад +1

    Could they not have sent your drone after you on another flight?

  • @swap52
    @swap52 Год назад +5

    Ye gore hai inko truble kya malum 😂 pure world ka paisa lutke aish kar rahi hai

  • @hunter-x264
    @hunter-x264 Год назад +1

    Hey guys not to be sad ♥️ Drone rules very strict in India, Because very harmful accident happened in past so follow the rules, You have to take some permission to fly & carry drone, Before you visit in any country, You should know about laws of that country little bit for your peacefull trip, Best of luck 🤞

  • @devenshkhanda5729
    @devenshkhanda5729 Год назад +2

    What my action in that situation?
    Request some one who will go with next flight that they can carry in their main luggage(not hand one). And take their details. Or call to airline help line number so they send their attendant and you gave to them.

  • @alexandertsiolkovski5848
    @alexandertsiolkovski5848 Год назад +2

    Normally, I find your content very enjoyable and wholesome. But sadly, this was not one of them. What happened with you was unfortunate and I can imagine the stress and being triggered etc. but not following a country's rules, coming across as entitled, rude and ill-mannered was in very poor taste. You are lucky that you didn't get deported. This only furthers the bad reputation that North Americans have in the rest of the world as ignorant and disrespectful. Perhaps, you shouldn't have posted that part of the video to avoid triggering the viewers and just spoken about it. (btw, how were you even filming at a security line? That's another red flag). Anyway, hope you guys are doing well, wherever you are. Cheers.

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your honest feedback. We were definitely triggered. In Pakistan we had the same thing happen but with the batteries. They said they needed to be in the checkin luggage and not in our carryons but unlike India, they did an exception and let us on board with it.

  • @theophilusbondo6109
    @theophilusbondo6109 Год назад

    Lovely Ladies, Welcome to Jaipur, India this weekend in great joy & peace to tours around Jaipur in March of 2023.I really LOVE the remarkable hotel you guys are renting in Jaipur 2023❤❤❤

  • @gudcode
    @gudcode Год назад +2

    The huge cylinder in the trunk is a huge problem if you have luggage and the cab companies do nothing. AND 1.4 billion people in india do nothing about it either. You can fret and fume for a while, then just resign to .. well... india.

  • @pargatbhullar29
    @pargatbhullar29 Год назад

    Have you got your drone back?

  • @Tatpunjiya
    @Tatpunjiya Год назад

    Should’ve tweeted about it. Given the drone to the cop and asked him to send it to you via speed post to your Jaipur location

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад

      Yeah we actually have it at a friends so we will get it back once we stay put for a while in one location. 😉

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 Год назад +2

    I love indian food

  • @l.shivarajkumar139
    @l.shivarajkumar139 Год назад +6

    Respect the security protocols...we also do in your country....doesn't ur security ar JFK pull down pants even of VIPs ...?

  • @Democracykimaa
    @Democracykimaa Год назад +1

    I understand the frustration but one quick solution you guys could do is to buy another luggage and check that luggage

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад +1

      We could have easily went back but it already took us forever to get through the line to check out bags so we would have missed our plane and didn't want to do this.

  • @ashutoshsharma328
    @ashutoshsharma328 Год назад +1

    It is a stupid rule to allow it in checkin luggage but not cabin. Also, Naans are supposed to be eaten with curry and not plain

  • @pranavkumarp1574
    @pranavkumarp1574 Год назад +1

    But still you get everything in vlog, emotions, excitement, love, etc

  • @luckyyadav410
    @luckyyadav410 Год назад

    Visit jaipur places
    Aamer fort
    Nhargarh fort
    WTP shopping mall
    Hawamahal ...

  • @user-ge7on8wy1o
    @user-ge7on8wy1o Год назад

    We love this family and have been following their amazing adventures from the beginning. This is the first in which I have checked out the comments, in that I was curious if they had recovered their drone. Airports are insane and there are instances when Mother Teresa would flip out. We are international travelers and often fantasize about having a RUclips channel, but reading the eviscerating vitriol spewed on this epically sweet family has cured me of any desire to put our story out there. The girls are so amazingly well adjusted, I hope that they are shielded from all this, as I wouldn't want it to affect their cheerful alacrity in any way. The comments made me sad and it wasn't even about me. Keep spreading the Joy! Peace and Love

    • @GrowingUpWithoutBorders
      @GrowingUpWithoutBorders  Год назад

      Thanks for the sweet comment. You know sometimes when we’ve been going non-stop and we’re all tuckered out, little things like this can trigger us.
      You should have seen us yesterday. We are currently in West Africa and it’s been so rough that I just said that it’s brining out the worst in us. There are so many lovely people but many who aren’t and it’s very taxing on us. Hopefully when these videos come out we will post the beauty with a little of the realities so we don’t upset too many people.
      The comments don’t bother us. Some are right in the sense that we shouldn’t disrespect authority etc… it’s all good though.

    • @user-ge7on8wy1o
      @user-ge7on8wy1o Год назад

      I concur! I regard myself as a considerate person, but I completely lost it at an Aeroflot desk in Moscow. I inadvertently missed my flight and it cost me more than a few rubles. I freaked so hard, I made a young counter girl cry (Ugh!). After my return flights from Morocco and Spain, I reapproached the desk, apologized profusely, with the emphases on how rotten I felt about the girl. The guy was blown away. He said that no one had ever returned and apologized before. (What a brutal gig). He got my name and everything. On the plane the attendant called me out and sat me in a special area. Not knowing what was happening, and it appeared to be serious, I thought that maybe I was being notified that my aging mother was sick. Then, the counter girl tapped me on the shoulder and said, "Are you feeling better?" I gave her a big hug and was elated to make things right. It makes me a bit emotional, even now. As one on the yoga path, I'd hoped to be more Zen, but travel is hard. Hence, the root word, "travails"- hardship; (Fr) "travailler"- to work; (Old English) "travelen"- to torment. Ha ha! Well, I'm over the moon that you responded to me! Thanks so much! I have such respect for the good work and great vibes that your family puts out (needed now, more than ever) and please keep being amazing! ps. I had always wanted to do a DNA test, but it was always a bit pricey. Because of GUWB, I did it! Cheers!@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders

  • @fazeelan
    @fazeelan Год назад +2

    WE NEED YOUR DRONE FOR USING IN PAKISTAN INDIA BORDER TO SEE THE MILITARY MOVEMENTS

  • @theoadelaidabondocabe7261
    @theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Год назад

    Lovely Ladies,Welcome to Jaipur,India this weekend in great joy March of 2023 to tours around Jaipur, India.I am so “Sorry” that those security men took your “Drone” @ the airport in Chennai,India.I wish you guys good LUCK always in peace March of 2023❤❤❤

    • @MayankKhemka
      @MayankKhemka Год назад

      Bot accounts lol you people are real scammers

  • @nirmalpathak5918
    @nirmalpathak5918 Год назад +4

    This is $1000 ,😂😂😂
    Think about if some other passenger carried explosive in this ...made threat to your life....