Hey hey..why sick and tired? First of all...Delhi is the major hub and airport that the vast majority of travelers fly into. Naturally, they make a visit or even film and intro video in the capital. Second, Delhi has super rich and dynamic culture with amazing food. Sure it's dirty and chaotic, but that is part of the experience. I currently have videos coming out from ALL of my travels in India. Including the north and Rajasthan. Heading south now. As a last point about Delhi, old Delhi felt way more authentic and unique compared to new delhi. Perhaps another reason why tourists like myself love this part of the city. Kind regards,
@@goyurigo Thanks for the comment, yeah, westerners (not all but almost all) will explore the slums to satiate their lust of Poverty porn just to make themselves feel better about wretched life back home. Their media has fed over them years pictures of India with Deep Yellow filter and ofcourse when they land they want to see the same Dirty India they has imagined. Scams and hungry people will get more views than world class metro system or Aerocity or Haus Khaas. Enjoy your slum porn. ☹️ Will give it a pass to all stereotypes.
@@Internitx_Aesthetic This video was the beginning of our trip. We are nearing the end and it has been a blissful journey....rough at times albeit. Did a month in Rajasthan, a month in Hamachal pradesh, a couple of weeks in Bombay and now Kerala. Thanks for watching and commenting! 🤩🤩
I also experienced this when i was traveling through up to mp there r sone beggers who was dying for my money like they were saying"please please give me money i m ur sister"and my sister was mxt to me she is a kind soul so first we gave them some rupees and ya one more think they aren't asking for money they were like give me 20 rupees like seriously after some point i thought they weren't begging they were asking or robbing us and we were in our car so we gave them 20 rupees so they leave us but thats the biggest mistake we did they brought there whole family and they were slamming at our windows so we were scared so we gave them some food,snacks and money then they finally leave that's what we thought they went by cursing us like for real they were saying that "how filthy human they didn't give us much" first we laughed and they started talking to each other normally and we were shocked that what they were crying in front of us and now they r like this then the locals came and scolded them so then they ran away and after that we r shocked but laughing but after that we stopped giving anything to beggers who is begging we do buy thing from the beggers who is selling something (sometimes) but we never give money to beggers "Long story short don't trust and feel bad for beggers" BYE
Saying "yes" and going with the flow can get you robbed and assaulted in these parts of India. You have to have a backbone and be able to say no. They specifically look for tourists and Americans because they know they are easy to persuade and are very naive. Some of these scammers can take you anywhere, rob you of your belongings. I would NOT have went with the rickshaw driver. They can get violent and hit you if they are really desperate for commission and you do not want to follow them. Beware.
Loved the video! Make sure you visit the modern parts (New Delhi) too, you'll love Connaught Place, Aerocity (if you can). Also, Delhi metro is one of the largest and most well connected metro-system in the world. I'm also from New Delhi btw 😁 One thing that I have observed about all the tourists is that they tend to get attracted to more chaotic and older parts... Maybe this is because y'all don't find this chaos and dense-vibrant parts in your country... But I actually love this because most of us here tend to use cabs and metro rather than tuk-tuks as we relate it with economic standards... It's kinda interesting to watch the tourists enjoy tuk tuks 😂❤
Thank you so much for watching, commenting and supporting my channel. We actually go to Connought place in the video. However, it was not our vibe. Boring and a bit too similar too home. Much like you said, foreigners tend to prefer the more chaotic places. That is really true for us mainly because it's more authentic for us as travelers. We like seeing a contrast to life from back home which is why we particularly like old Delhi. The culture felt more alive and unique. There was hardly any street food in the upscale places. We love Indian food and eating with the locals. The food in old Delhi was out of this world. Tuk tuks are also much more exciting then taking taxis 😅😁 I do regret not using the metro. I've heard how impressive it is and wish we'd hopped on it when we had the chance. Next time! Thanks again!
@@goyurigo Delhi was the capital of most cruel foreign rulers and centre of their cruelty. this city has been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times on the dead bodies of countless Indians. most of the monuments in Delhi built by those cruel foreign rulers after destroying heavenly beautiful Indian architecture and there are roads named after them even after all these years of independence. after all no other Nation celebrates it's destroyers like India. there is not much Indianess left in Delhi.
Maybe you could try Karnataka tamilnadu Kerala cause most of them know English and have lots to offer like in tamilnadu you could go to marina beach it is known as the 2nd largest beach for shopping you could go to pondibazzar
Hi bro do visit in Northeast India if you want to see different varieties, good nature, beautiful hills and mountains, I'm sure if you visit you will get shock and you will be like i don't want to go back to my hometown I want to be forever here😊 Many tourists after visited they even spend for a couple or triple months 😃 Midland you will only see India population 😃 Do visit we are always welcome 🤗
As a Filipino, India look very similar to us and a lot of them are kind and cheerful like us but I must say just like here in Manila, you foreigners and tourists are not very safe in places like that, especially at night. There are scammers everywhere both here and there in New Delhi. You can easily get robbed, or even threatened so never feel to safe as it is a false sense of security. As someone who lives in a developing nation, what I've learned is that the more impoverished a location is, like the slums, the more there are criminals. That's why I live far away from the slums.
Wow! A Kenyan subscriber!!!! This made my day 🤩😁 Thank you so much for tuning into my channel. I truly appreciate your support. Haha..I think most of the kids love my money more than they love me 😅🤣 Thanks again! Plenty more videos coming out weekly! 🙃
@@ReaverBolt wow...thank you so much for your support. I've been to Malaysia and absolutely loved it. Can't wait to go back! Thanks again! You rock! 🙃😗🤩🤩
I am from Korea and I have visited 5 countries and one of them is India. Their food is very good I have seen their parents train them to beg for money sadly that's the true reality of India although I like India very much their culture and much love for God I hope India gets better
So I live in Pakistan and one day I went to visit minar e pakistan and these kids wanted some chips so I gave it to them and when they asked for more I said I bought it for my brother so they tried to hit my brother and I have them a huge lecture and pushed them away
AHH! This is something of a southasian subcontinent issue. Their parents are kind of witless who just breed and pave them in street for begging. And Govts can't do anything if they tried to locate them away then lot of NGOs will step in. These people are fond of begging for livelihood. Hope our Subcontinent Gets rid of this problem someday.... 💫
The part where you are roaming is Old Delhi. Only Connaught Place is in New Delhi. Old Delhi is not a good place. Stay in New Delhi. Please, visit Gurgaon.
We actually really like Old Delhi. It's our favorite part of the city. Really vibrant and upbeat...a bit crazy at time undeniably 😅 Nonetheless, an amazing city in so many ways. Will definitely keep Gurgaon on the list! Thank you for supporting my channel!
@@goyurigo You liked Old Delhi...Seriously? 😳😳 Isn't Old Delhi very dirty? Cleanliness in India varies from place to place. The more developed places are very clean. Do not pay too much money to the tuk tuk drivers. Use the Delhi metro, which is one of the best metro systems.
@@matgranger5061 I really like Old Delhi! Yes, it's a bit dirty, but honestly it felt a bit more authentic compares to cannought place in the center. Amazing street food, culture, and very vibrant. The poverty is a bit hard to witness. I suppose that's just part of traveling India. Thank you for the tip! We have mainly been using tuk tuks..will give the metro a try next time.
@@goyurigo The poverty is not just part of traveling India but even in many developed countries like USA, even when their population is 1/4 of India. I have seen Skid row, LA and San Francisco and there is a huge population of homeless people there and the places are very dirty. Even the Old city of Paris is quite dirty actually.
@@matgranger5061 That's absolutely true. I have seen it firsthand myself. It's a major problem that has been progressively getting worse over the years. There is difference in they type of poverty seen in western countries compared to developing nations like India. For example, seeing kids on the street like in Manila and parts of India is practically unheard of. Seeing people on the street is difficult enough, but its really unfortunate when its kids.
Hey brother, wanted to appreciate the content you are providing for everyone. Secondly, can you please tell me where were you when the little girl was running after you asking for money? Just want to know the place. She seemed so lively.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I really appreciate it. The little girl was chasing me in Old Delhi just around the corner from the spice market.
@@hardikagarwal5002 I struggle with posting as often as I would like. Some of my videos like the ones you saw in Rajasthan and this one in Delhi take a considerable amount of time to edit and make. My next video is set in Rishikesh and will be out tomorrow. I am taking a much rougher and faster editing style with it so that I can hopefully upload more frequently. Looking forward to your feedback! 🤩
Woah i truly respect india, hey yuri try visiting the philippines and tell us what u think,well it depends on you if u want to visit,i cant force you😅 But hey God bless yuri,may God be with you.Btw love your vids❤
Wow..this comment!! ❤❤ I lived in the Philippines for 2 years and spend all of Covid there. I started this channel in PH when I was living in Palawan. Please check out my channel and scroll to my first vids...some awesome adventures. Salamat Po for your support Ati or Kuya 🤩🤩
An advice for u. I live in Pakistan and every day when I left my school for home I always get chased so don't try to run but walk fast and don't make an eye contact btw lots of love from Pakistan ❤
So I have heard! We have 3 months and plan on seeing as much as possible. Heading up north to escape the heat soon 🤙🙃 Thank you for watching and supporting!
Don’t get your ears cleaned by ppl in streets , Never! If it’s really important go visit a ENT specialist. You will regret later if you do on streets. @worldnomac regretted it .
Not sure who you are talking about? The little boy who tried to steal my shoes? He looked dehydrated I was happy to give him my water. Not my shoes and backpack though.
I actually do not believe in this kind of censorship. There are crazy drivers driving all over India in every scene as well. Should I cut out all the traffic because it might encourage or influence reckless driving? I see your point but this was not done in a way to promote smoking or encourage tobacco use...simply accepting an offer from a local Delhi man to try my first Bidhi in India.
Thank you for the tip! Ladakh is on our radar and the photos look amazing. However, we want to put more focus on culture, villages, food etc on this trip. Going up to Manali and that region next.
No offence but Indian children need to learn boundaries, all this tourist and his wife are doing is visiting Delhi to look around, but the next thing he knows he gets chased by a girl who begs for rupees and touches him and got chased continuously, I mean spare the poor man, look after your children and don’t raise them inconsiderately.