Pondicherry has French cuisine influence, Goa has Portuguese cuisine influence. British colonized most of the India, but there is no British food influence. This says a lot about British cuisine.
I'm so happy that someone is showing the actual India😫, like every foreign vlogger shows delhi, varanasi, agra or mumbai but you showed the actual beautiful places, hats of to you 🫡
Omgosh such a beautiful city!! I loved the colorful buildings, and the architecture is gorgeous! I’m sure I put on pounds just looking at all those delicious pastries😋. Lastly, I loved your background music…. I really thought I was strolling thru the streets of Paris. Loved it!!❤️❤️
Me and my wife from Meghalaya spent our honeymoon here for a week, rented a royal Enfield from Chennai, love this area! Can't wait to visit again! Next time you come to India visit the northeast, the living root bridges are amazing!
Ahh that sounds amazing to have a bike in Pondicherry and be able to visit all the other beaches and stuff too! It is so nice there 😍 NE India is really high on my list!!! I’m trying to see if I can fit a trip in in October (when I have off work 🥰🤞)
That's a good time to visit, I would definitely recommend going a different route then most to show a different perspective to the area, PARVATI Temple, Boko, Assam and then drop down into Riangdo, our house is on route 10 not far from St. Joseph's Church, if you are looking for a place to stay we definitely have the hottest shower (maybe the only one,lol) in the area! Some of the most beautiful rice fields I have ever seen in that area. I have photos and some videos if you are interested. Hopefully when we retire 10-15 years we will open our homestay up.
Omg first time i am watching foreigner showing good and touristic places about India. Other influencers are just love to show poverty of India which is in very small portion of India
Wow french influcences in india. Love the archetecture, those pastries looked amazing..if you didnt know where you were you could of been in France. French bread is so amazing. 1 per cafè 😅. In the midfle of india you wouldnt expect this. So many diverse cultures, buildings, statues, foods all in one place. French colonies ruled then us brits came into parts of india and ruled unto the indepence ot indoa. Love Hindus and Sikhs people. Love visiting temples, churches and places of historical interest. Nice vlog and intresting as per usual.🩷🥰🩷🌟👍
Thank you, Alan 🥰 but yes - that’s all so true!! There were so many places like this that really surprised me in India!! 😍 the next vlog is the same too, another really unique place!
You probably didnt even think much while writing this... But I cannot even express how good it felt to read something positive being said about us amongst a literal ocean of poisonous hatred and racism.
Aww thank you 🥰 I did go to Delhi and Mumbai as well, but I prefer traveling to lesser known places. And India has so many amazing places to travel to! 😍
I am from Puducherry, such a lovely place. I miss them living in Canada now, but I will live back there in my old age days. Miss those street walk and foods.
Pondicherry City is one of the beautiful Cosmopolitan Coastal City of India with a fusion of French and Tamil Indian Architecture and Culture. In Pondicherry City you can taste Indian, French, Spanish, Italian and Vietnamese Cuisines. Here are bucket list destinations to explore in Pondicherry-(1) Paradise Beach (2) Serenity Beach (3) Veerampattinam Beach (4) Chunnambar Island (5) Bharati Government Park (6) Ousteri Lake (7) French War Memorial (8) Pondicherry Botanical Gardens. Pondicherry City is also popular for its Chocolates and Bakery Food Items. There is another such Coastal Town near Pondicherry City is Tharangambadi in neighboring Tamil Nadu State, which is known as Little Denmark in India with Danish Architectures. Cheers 😊
Beautiful city and temples are truly gorgeous there. In the northern region of India, the architectural style of temples is quite distinct. Additionally, Christianity in India is very different from that in the West, as it is heavily influenced by Hinduism here.
I have recently discovered you and started watching one of your videos in India and I was hooked❤ your whole video is just a nice piece of creative work and you blend things really well with your storytelling ❤ so ya keep up the good work
Thanks for showing India to the world. The way you record ur videos is very raw n original. Govt shld declare or sign you as a tourist ambassador to the west 🤔
WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT BEING A HINDU (Sanatana Dharma)? Written by Indian Journalist having French roots - François Gautier 1) Believe in God ! - Aastik - Accepted 2) Don't believe in God ! - You're accepted as Nastik 3) You want to worship idols - please go ahead. You are a murti pujak. 4) You dont want to worship idols - no problem. You can focus on Nirguna Brahman-shapeless, formless ,infinite, without beginning or end(nirvikalpa brahama) 5) You want to criticise something in our religion. Come forward. We are logical. Nyaya, Tarka etc. are core Hindu schools. 6) You want to accept beliefs as it is. Most welcome. Please go ahead with it. 7) You want to start your journey by reading Bhagvad Gita - Sure ! 8) You want to start your journey by reading Upanishads - Go ahead. 9) You want to start your journey by reading Purana - Be my guest. 10) You just don't like reading Puranas or other books. No problem my dear. Go by Bhakti tradition . ( bhakti- devotion) 11) You don't like idea of Bhakti ! No problem. Do your Karma. Be a karmayogi. 12) You want to enjoy life. Very good. No problem at all. This is Charvaka Philosophy. 13) You want to abstain from all the enjoyment of life & find God - jai ho ! Be a Sadhu, an ascetic ! 14) You don't like the concept of God. You believe in Nature only - Welcome. (Trees are our friends and Prakriti or nature is worthy of worship). 15) You believe in one God or Supreme Energy. Superb! Follow Advaita philosophy 16) You want a Guru. Go ahead. Receive gyaan.(gyan yoga) 17) You don't want a Guru.. Help yourself ! Meditate, Study !(still gyana or raj yoga) 18) You believe in Female energy ! Shakti is worshipped. 19) You believe that every human being is equal. Yeah! You're awesome, come on let's celebrate Hinduism! "Vasudhaiva kutumbakam" (the world is a family) 20) You don't have time to celebrate the festival. Don't worry. One more festival is coming! There are multiple festivals every single day of the year. 21) You are a working person. Don't have time for religion. Its okay. You will still be a Hindu. 22) You like to go to temples. Devotion is loved. 23) You don't like to go to temples - no problem. You are still a Hindu! 24) You know that Hinduism ☺ is a way of life, with considerable freedom. 25) You believe that everything has God in it. So you worship your mother, father, guru, tree, River, Prani-matra, Earth, Universe! 26) And If you don't believe that everything has GOD in it - No problems. Respect your viewpoint. 27) "Sarve jana sukhino bhavantu " (May you all live happily) You represent this! You're free to choose, my dear Hindu! This is exactly the essence of Hinduism, all inclusive .. That is why it has withstood the test of time inspite of repeated onslaught both from within and outside, and assimilated every good aspects from everything . That is why it is eternal !!! There is a saying in Rigveda, the first book ever known to mankind which depicts the Hinduism philosophy in a Nutshell - "Ano Bhadrah Krathavo Yanthu Vishwathah "- Let the knowledge come to us from every direction"
Never heard of this place - are you sure it is in India ? Look at the contrast - why can't they copy that to other cities, however...it looks so cool...Glad you are keeping well there Nat ...
Yessss - it’s definitely India! India is full of SO many amazing places like this aren’t people (myself included) don’t usually expect. It’s one of the reasons I had SUCH a great time exploring India!!! 😍
Thats the French quarter near the beach full of cafes and tourist traps and ashrams and commercial areas- with perfect parallel roads. You go outside that area - its another typical Indian city. I rented a scooter and explored the whole city.
Yes, it’s full of traffic and it’s a part of life like any other countries have. Travelling isn’t what problems we have in life, travelling is about to find yourself and explore. Get educated bruh and I heard South Indians are educated. Sorry for you 😊
@@Backpackglobalvlogs dude I m from lajpat nagar, delhi. Kya faltu ki bakchodi hai? It's raining in delhi & there is traffic right now. Faltu ka bakwaas lga rakha he. baarish ho ri he aur traffic v he. Le Hindi me v bol diya.
@@Ninetieschillout you are full of complaining bruh baarish ho rhi h traffic bhi h look what did you comment on which videos. It’s about travelling so what are you u complaining for rain and traffic. Some travellers love rain and traffic too and some are not. So u mean in rainy season and traffic people shouldn’t travel why? Is there any high alert or any notifications by state government? Live a real life bruh. Peace ☮️
Excatly at 4:48, when Natalie said, she doesn't know french, the next moment we see a board on the right side stating, "French classes" has anyone noticed that!!!😅
😱 oh wow that is surprising! I was also really surprised at how many random dry cities there were in India! And the cities without meat. I had no idea that was a thing until India lol
Surprising... Because you need a separate license to sell alcohol in India. Which is a completely separate thing and a completely different business...
Oh wow. It seems to be a great place. Being an Indian, ive never been there..Gosh...its so nice..I'd definitely will visit. Great vlog. I loved your Shimla video. My wife is from Shimla. I suppose you have visited many places in India..wasn't it difficult for you as a solo traveller? Lot of westerners often say it's not safe . I'm so sorry I asked many questions 😊
I had an amazing time in Shimla!! 😍 and yes, you definitely need to visit Pondicherry sometime!! I actually just posted a video about my experience in India ❤️
@@NataliesPassport I will definitely watch it. And obviously I will give it a thumbs up. What a coincidence that I asked those questions and you already had a video for it. Thank you. Hopefully it helps future traveller's coming to India..especially women.
@@NataliesPassportso true … ur video releases are like Christmas, would love to see ur vlogs more often. You should rather do longer raw videos with minimum editing
Hi! Natalie.l knew u've been told to released some vid that explored India and post the latest Songkran festival collaboration vid in Thailand and wondering where were u now?take care ur self.❤❤❤
I was in India January-beginning of April. But I traveled to SO many places that I’m STILL editing videos from India 🙈😅 I moved back to Bangkok right before songkran! So now I’m living (and teaching) again in Bangkok 🥰 Bangkok still feels like home and I missed it the entire year I was gone!!!
@@NataliesPassport they are Karikal further south of Puduchery in Tamil Nadu State, Yanam on the coast of Andhra Pradesh ( north of Chennai) and Mahe ( Kerala Coast) and Chandernagar in Bengal. Puduchery the biggest and the seat of French India. Rest are all small with not much French architecture to see and French culture residual. Mahe along Kerala Coast might interest as it’s small but compact. Karikal is even smaller with no real vestiges to see, and Yanam in Andhra Pradesh might have some ( although French tourists tend to go only to Puduchery) . Safe travels!
Visit meghlaya you see world wettest place, most beautiful waterfalls, cleanest river in Asia, blue lagoons, many canonys, rainforest, and kiving root bridge it is heaven ❤
I wish you all the best in your travels; however, Puducherry is not French India. It is merely a part of India that for, whatever reason, the French had control over.
@@NataliesPassport Stick with what you're doing because you're doing it well. At the cost of returning to an elementary error, French influence and French India are two different things. It would be like an Indian quarter in the USA being referred to as Indian America. Again, I wish you the very best.
@@sandeepjayaram9674 Hi Pondicherrian here. Puducherry was actually a part of French trading company (its headquarters actually) during the colonial era. Never a part of British India. We actually have a separate Independence Day and Republic Day. The liberation day is on November 1 (when the French government transferred the territories to Indian government) and Jour de transfer on Aug 16. Officially became part of Indian government in 1962. That’s why we are UT instead of states. So she is not entirely wrong when she said French India.
I've been living in Pondicherry for the past 24 years. Such a wonderful place for leisure. How would you describe the place in 2 words?🤩Just want to hear from tourists.
Ahhh in two words?? I’m not sure 🙈 I really liked Pondicherry tho! Walking around there was so nice, plus the architecture and bakeries were amazing! 😍
Sorry 😭😭 I thought I was going to finish 2 weeks ago. But then I had a work trip (I'm teaching full time again), then when we got back I got the flu so I've done nothing for the last 5 days except feel terrible! I'm going to start working on my Fort Kochi vlog tomorrow 🥰
Actually 90% of my videos are just recorded on my iPhone (no microphone or anything). The headphone I’m wearing in the video is because I travel alone so I’m always listening to music 😅😅😅🤣❤️
I'm not in India anymore - I'm back living and working in Bangkok. But I still have like 7 videos from my trip to India that I need to edit! I actually went to Himachal at the beginning of my 3 month India trip 😍
😅🙈😅 mmmm I cut my own hair lol. The only money I spend on my hair is getting keratin once or twice a year to keep it straighter. Which I had just done a week or so before this when I was in Delhi 🥰
Pondicherry has French cuisine influence, Goa has Portuguese cuisine influence. British colonized most of the India, but there is no British food influence. This says a lot about British cuisine.
Bengal specially kolkata have british food
Influence
Many hill stations like Shimla have british food influence
Then why you typing in English? Why not in French or Portuguese.
@@NikhilPanchal-ct3cv My comment is about food, not language. Stay on the topic.
🤣🤣🤣 that's so funny! Actually my mom's from England (I'm half British) and I would have to agree with you on the food 🙈❤️
@@NikhilPanchal-ct3cvenglish is language not a cuisine 😅
Puducherry is a hidden gem in India just like Charleston in South Carolina USA.
Auroville ashram is a great place near Puducherry.
I’ve actually never been to Charleston 😱😅 but I agree that Puducherry is such a hidden gem!! I’m so happy I got to see it as it was so unique!
@@NataliesPassportcome to Darjeeling, Digha, Puri, Sikkim, Sundarban, Nagaland must visit places 😊
@@NataliesPassportI am inviting you to come in bihar
Bihar is not for Beginners
A man broke a mountain for make a road in which his wife got death
@@thevivekkumaBIHAR!!!? FOR A SOLO FEMALE TRAVELLER!!!!? HELL NAW.
I'm so happy that someone is showing the actual India😫, like every foreign vlogger shows delhi, varanasi, agra or mumbai but you showed the actual beautiful places, hats of to you 🫡
Thank you 🥰 I love exploring places like this more than big cities (although I did go to those as well….but I didn’t even vlog Mumbai or Agra 🤷♀️🙈)
Pondy ❤ I live there
Omgosh such a beautiful city!! I loved the colorful buildings, and the architecture is gorgeous! I’m sure I put on pounds just looking at all those delicious pastries😋. Lastly, I loved your background music…. I really thought I was strolling thru the streets of Paris. Loved it!!❤️❤️
It’s another place in India that I think you would really like!!! 😍😍😍
welcome to south India and I hope you enjoyed your stay here Nat. vanakkam
Thank you 🥰 I had a great time!
Me and my wife from Meghalaya spent our honeymoon here for a week, rented a royal Enfield from Chennai, love this area! Can't wait to visit again!
Next time you come to India visit the northeast, the living root bridges are amazing!
Ahh that sounds amazing to have a bike in Pondicherry and be able to visit all the other beaches and stuff too! It is so nice there 😍
NE India is really high on my list!!! I’m trying to see if I can fit a trip in in October (when I have off work 🥰🤞)
That's a good time to visit, I would definitely recommend going a different route then most to show a different perspective to the area, PARVATI Temple, Boko, Assam and then drop down into Riangdo, our house is on route 10 not far from St. Joseph's Church, if you are looking for a place to stay we definitely have the hottest shower (maybe the only one,lol) in the area! Some of the most beautiful rice fields I have ever seen in that area. I have photos and some videos if you are interested. Hopefully when we retire 10-15 years we will open our homestay up.
Omg first time i am watching foreigner showing good and touristic places about India. Other influencers are just love to show poverty of India which is in very small portion of India
not a small portion.
Yes, definitely not a small portion.
Bhai apna randi rona band kar, har jagah victim card mat khele kr jo reality hi wo hai
Aww thank you 🥰 I just love traveling! I was in India for 3 months and went to SO many amazing places!!! 😍
𝙱𝚘𝚝𝚑 𝚜𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚜 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚜𝚎𝚗𝚝 𝚒𝚗 𝚒𝚗𝚍𝚒𝚊 𝚝𝚋𝚑😅
What a beautiful place to visit.
The bakeries are all so cute and everything looked delicious.
The Temple looks gorgeous! xx
It really is an amazing city!! 😍
Wow french influcences in india. Love the archetecture, those pastries looked amazing..if you didnt know where you were you could of been in France. French bread is so amazing. 1 per cafè 😅. In the midfle of india you wouldnt expect this. So many diverse cultures, buildings, statues, foods all in one place. French colonies ruled then us brits came into parts of india and ruled unto the indepence ot indoa. Love Hindus and Sikhs people. Love visiting temples, churches and places of historical interest. Nice vlog and intresting as per usual.🩷🥰🩷🌟👍
Thank you, Alan 🥰 but yes - that’s all so true!! There were so many places like this that really surprised me in India!! 😍 the next vlog is the same too, another really unique place!
You probably didnt even think much while writing this... But I cannot even express how good it felt to read something positive being said about us amongst a literal ocean of poisonous hatred and racism.
I must say u r choosing good destinations instead of that old delhi and mumbai......❤
Aww thank you 🥰 I did go to Delhi and Mumbai as well, but I prefer traveling to lesser known places. And India has so many amazing places to travel to! 😍
I am from Puducherry, such a lovely place. I miss them living in Canada now, but I will live back there in my old age days. Miss those street walk and foods.
Ahh so cool! I was so surprised to find a place like Puducherry in India! 😍 hopefully you make it back eventually!
Pondicherry City is one of the beautiful Cosmopolitan Coastal City of India with a fusion of French and Tamil Indian Architecture and Culture. In Pondicherry City you can taste Indian, French, Spanish, Italian and Vietnamese Cuisines. Here are bucket list destinations to explore in Pondicherry-(1) Paradise Beach (2) Serenity Beach (3) Veerampattinam Beach (4) Chunnambar Island (5) Bharati Government Park (6) Ousteri Lake (7) French War Memorial (8) Pondicherry Botanical Gardens. Pondicherry City is also popular for its Chocolates and Bakery Food Items. There is another such Coastal Town near Pondicherry City is Tharangambadi in neighboring Tamil Nadu State, which is known as Little Denmark in India with Danish Architectures. Cheers 😊
Next time I visit Pondicherry I need to check out some of the other beaches! 😍
Beautiful city and temples are truly gorgeous there. In the northern region of India, the architectural style of temples is quite distinct. Additionally, Christianity in India is very different from that in the West, as it is heavily influenced by Hinduism here.
I was shocked by how many cities in India had really cool architecture! 😍
You are so cool , roaming around like a local while enjoying the best of it
Thank you 🥰 Pondicherry was such a cool place to just roam around lost in the pretty streets! 😍
Thank You Natalie.
Wonderful Experience You Have.
Thanks for watching 🥰
Welcome to Tamilnadu, India❤
Puducherry is not Tamil Nadu lol..
@@THEKNI8 but you not Francean you tamilan😂😂😂 yeah i am from Pondicherry and i am also tamilan
@@Mr_premkumar_26tamilan but not Tamil Nadu...sounds strange lol
🥰🥰🥰
@@THEKNI8 What's the difference? literally nothing but governance
I have recently discovered you and started watching one of your videos in India and I was hooked❤ your whole video is just a nice piece of creative work and you blend things really well with your storytelling ❤ so ya keep up the good work
Aww thank you 🥰🥰
Hi Natalie, straight after Shimla vid. You enjoying mountain and beaches, hope you had a wonderful time in India😇
I did! Snow in Himachal down to beaches in Kerala and a ton inbetween! 😍 I loved my time in India - I'll definitely be back!
Nice soothing music with the video, good to watch the churches and streets, well made !
Thank you 🥰🥰
Welcome to my native place.... booming beach side french ruled colony
It’s such a cool city! 😍
Yes Pondicherry is beautiful and visiting Auroville is a must see
I still need to visit Auroville! And I want to go to some of the Pondicherry beaches 😍
印度有悠久的历史和文化 美丽的建筑, 但是 喇叭声真的听了头疼啊😂
It has french heritage so😜
🤣🤣🤣 the horns were intense when I first got there, but after I was there for a while it became more ‘normal’ 😅
I enjoy all your videos
Aww thanks for watching 🥰🥰
@NataliesPassport no thank you for taking us along on your journey
Amazing Video I enjoy Look awesome cool pretty stunning Queen Highlight of the Day Looking forward all Day
Thank you 🥰
04:47 you said i don't know French and right beside you was a board for french classes.
😅😅😅 I also showed a French language school. But it’s not like I can take lessons for the couple days I’m there.
Great Video ... That Music 🎶 in the Background .... Beautiful ... Feel Nostalgic
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰
I worked as a volunteer in Auroville
Amazing memories
Oh wow! I’ve heard about volunteering there. That’s cool that it was an amazing experience! 😍
Soo cool Nat !!! Loved it !!!
❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for showing India to the world. The way you record ur videos is very raw n original. Govt shld declare or sign you as a tourist ambassador to the west 🤔
I’d love to be an ambassador for india! 😍😍😅
@@NataliesPassport 👍
WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT BEING A HINDU (Sanatana Dharma)?
Written by Indian Journalist having French roots - François Gautier
1) Believe in God ! - Aastik - Accepted
2) Don't believe in God ! - You're accepted as Nastik
3) You want to worship idols - please go ahead. You are a murti pujak.
4) You dont want to worship idols - no problem. You can focus on Nirguna Brahman-shapeless, formless ,infinite, without beginning or end(nirvikalpa brahama)
5) You want to criticise something in our religion. Come forward. We are logical. Nyaya, Tarka etc. are core Hindu schools.
6) You want to accept beliefs as it is. Most welcome. Please go ahead with it.
7) You want to start your journey by reading Bhagvad Gita - Sure !
8) You want to start your journey by reading Upanishads - Go ahead.
9) You want to start your journey by reading Purana - Be my guest.
10) You just don't like reading Puranas or other books. No problem my dear. Go by Bhakti tradition . ( bhakti- devotion)
11) You don't like idea of Bhakti ! No problem. Do your Karma. Be a karmayogi.
12) You want to enjoy life. Very good. No problem at all. This is Charvaka Philosophy.
13) You want to abstain from all the enjoyment of life & find God - jai ho ! Be a Sadhu, an ascetic !
14) You don't like the concept of God. You believe in Nature only - Welcome. (Trees are our friends and Prakriti or nature is worthy of worship).
15) You believe in one God or Supreme Energy. Superb! Follow Advaita philosophy
16) You want a Guru. Go ahead. Receive gyaan.(gyan yoga)
17) You don't want a Guru.. Help yourself ! Meditate, Study !(still gyana or raj yoga)
18) You believe in Female energy ! Shakti is worshipped.
19) You believe that every human being is equal. Yeah! You're awesome, come on let's celebrate Hinduism!
"Vasudhaiva kutumbakam" (the world is a family)
20) You don't have time to celebrate the festival.
Don't worry. One more festival is coming! There are multiple festivals every single day of the year.
21) You are a working person. Don't have time for religion. Its okay. You will still be a Hindu.
22) You like to go to temples. Devotion is loved.
23) You don't like to go to temples - no problem. You are still a Hindu!
24) You know that Hinduism ☺ is a way of life, with considerable freedom.
25) You believe that everything has God in it. So you worship your mother, father, guru, tree, River, Prani-matra, Earth, Universe!
26) And If you don't believe that everything has GOD in it - No problems. Respect your viewpoint.
27) "Sarve jana sukhino bhavantu " (May you all live happily)
You represent this! You're free to choose, my dear Hindu!
This is exactly the essence of Hinduism, all inclusive .. That is why it has withstood the test of time inspite of repeated onslaught both from within and outside, and assimilated every good aspects from everything . That is why it is eternal !!!
There is a saying in Rigveda, the first book ever known to mankind which depicts the Hinduism philosophy in a Nutshell - "Ano Bhadrah Krathavo Yanthu Vishwathah "- Let the knowledge come to us from every direction"
Terrific vlog. And that is despite our vlogger being crowd shy at religious places haha
🙈😅😅 thank you! I actually get shy a lot - a big part of the reason I never tape people. It’s awkward shoving a camera in someone’s face 🙈😅
i love your voice natalie❤
Thank you 🥰🥰
Never heard of this place - are you sure it is in India ? Look at the contrast - why can't they copy that to other cities, however...it looks so cool...Glad you are keeping well there Nat ...
Because government is corrupt and inefficient, people are not so civilized to maintain those places
Yessss - it’s definitely India! India is full of SO many amazing places like this aren’t people (myself included) don’t usually expect. It’s one of the reasons I had SUCH a great time exploring India!!! 😍
Thats the French quarter near the beach full of cafes and tourist traps and ashrams and commercial areas- with perfect parallel roads.
You go outside that area - its another typical Indian city. I rented a scooter and explored the whole city.
Exploring Pondicherry’s French influence must have been fascinating! What was the highlight of your solo adventure in this unique part of India?
I think just everything - the whole vibe of the city was really different from everywhere else I went in India! 😍 plus all the French bakeries 🤤🤤🤤
I now need to visit Pondicherry just for the food 😛😋
Lollllll yes, you do!!! 😍 then we need to find a gym after all the bakeries 🙈🤣
You missed to capture the interiors of that church. It’s a French colonial beauty
I wish I could’ve seen it!! But I had no idea what was going on and I don’t like filming religious events as it could be something sensitive.
If you are still in india, thank god you are not in delhi today. It's raining and is full of traffic.
Her videos are too late like 2-3 months late
Yes, it’s full of traffic and it’s a part of life like any other countries have. Travelling isn’t what problems we have in life, travelling is about to find yourself and explore. Get educated bruh and I heard South Indians are educated. Sorry for you 😊
@@Backpackglobalvlogs dude I m from lajpat nagar, delhi. Kya faltu ki bakchodi hai? It's raining in delhi & there is traffic right now. Faltu ka bakwaas lga rakha he. baarish ho ri he aur traffic v he. Le Hindi me v bol diya.
@@Ninetieschillout you are full of complaining bruh baarish ho rhi h traffic bhi h look what did you comment on which videos. It’s about travelling so what are you u complaining for rain and traffic. Some travellers love rain and traffic too and some are not. So u mean in rainy season and traffic people shouldn’t travel why? Is there any high alert or any notifications by state government? Live a real life bruh. Peace ☮️
@@Backpackglobalvlogs Jaa be gawar kya moo lagu tere. Frustrated fellow. Abe Jaa. 👍
The cathedral in the French town is a replica (a homage, more like) of Notre Dame of Paris.
It’s gorgeous!! 😍 I couldn’t believe how big it was!
Great Vlog thanks weldon boy 👦 😊
Thanks for watching 🥰
Backround music cool and grat video 🎉🎉✌️👍💯
Thank you 🥰
You can go to Lakshadweep and Andaman Nicobar Islands
I REALLY want to go to both of those!!! 😍
Love your vlogs
Thank you 🥰
Excatly at 4:48, when Natalie said, she doesn't know french, the next moment we see a board on the right side stating, "French classes" has anyone noticed that!!!😅
🙈😅 maybe if I stayed longer I could’ve taken a class or two 🤗
It isn’t required for you, Natalie, as you already have the knowledge of universal language 😊
@Natalie's Passport visit Andhra pradesh you miss so good places
Hopefully one day! 😍
Pondicherry had beer available in its Pizza Hut when I went last. Pretty uncommon for India.
😱 oh wow that is surprising! I was also really surprised at how many random dry cities there were in India! And the cities without meat. I had no idea that was a thing until India lol
Surprising... Because you need a separate license to sell alcohol in India. Which is a completely separate thing and a completely different business...
u must be talking abt Non-alcoholic ones I guess
@@sports-pirate Nope.
As an Indian (Born and brought up in South), have never visited Puducherry. Will definitely plan to visit with family....Amazing video...👌
I also wanted to visit it once better than goa
Aww thank you 🥰 I hope you get to visit soon!
What is noticeable is, it looks much cleaner that the big cities in India.
95% of indians don't have civic sense
A LOT of places in India look much cleaner than the big cities that most people show!!
Wow, this like legit cute 😊.
Thank youuu 🥰
Hope you’ll get to go to Pahalgam specifically Aru Valley in Kashmir valley
I haven’t been to Kashmir yet, but hopefully one day! 😍
Englsh Gir you are So Lucky watching all India
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Oh wow. It seems to be a great place. Being an Indian, ive never been there..Gosh...its so nice..I'd definitely will visit.
Great vlog. I loved your Shimla video. My wife is from Shimla.
I suppose you have visited many places in India..wasn't it difficult for you as a solo traveller? Lot of westerners often say it's not safe .
I'm so sorry I asked many questions 😊
I had an amazing time in Shimla!! 😍 and yes, you definitely need to visit Pondicherry sometime!!
I actually just posted a video about my experience in India ❤️
@@NataliesPassport I will definitely watch it. And obviously I will give it a thumbs up. What a coincidence that I asked those questions and you already had a video for it. Thank you. Hopefully it helps future traveller's coming to India..especially women.
@viratchauhan1561 I just posted it yesterday 😅 but yes, I hope so too! 🤞
**Please come to North-East India.* please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please
Nothing in North East. No industry no production
@@SKumar-mj6gf Natural Beauty.
@@missionmedico1155 :Yeah.I agree on that.
@@SKumar-mj6gf heaven for those who love nature's beauty
I actually really want to visit the NE!!! And also north north India 😍 hopefully one day!
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Can you please tell.me .hows the whether now, when did you actually visit pondicherry
I was there back in February actually 🙈 I’m just so behind on editing 😭
@@NataliesPassportso true … ur video releases are like Christmas, would love to see ur vlogs more often. You should rather do longer raw videos with minimum editing
Indian breakfast is relatively cheaper and healthier than any type of French bread.
Yesssss for sure! I love some idly or paratha 😍 but when in Pondicherry, I feel like a French bakery is a must! 😅
If u eat. 1.plate idly and 1.plate poori with cost if 100rs full day u will not feel hungry and health also
Ohhh I love idly! 😍
Hi! Natalie.l knew u've been told to released some vid that explored India and post the latest Songkran festival collaboration vid in Thailand and wondering where were u now?take care ur self.❤❤❤
I was in India January-beginning of April. But I traveled to SO many places that I’m STILL editing videos from India 🙈😅
I moved back to Bangkok right before songkran! So now I’m living (and teaching) again in Bangkok 🥰 Bangkok still feels like home and I missed it the entire year I was gone!!!
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Its hot and humid in puducherry and Tamil Nadu !
It is 😅
Beautiful ❤
Thank you 🥰
There are 2 other former French enclaves in India besides Puducherry
Ohh I’d love to see them too!
@@NataliesPassport
they are Karikal further south of Puduchery in Tamil Nadu State, Yanam on the coast of Andhra Pradesh ( north of Chennai) and Mahe ( Kerala Coast) and Chandernagar in Bengal.
Puduchery the biggest and the seat of French India. Rest are all small with not much French architecture to see and French culture residual. Mahe along Kerala Coast might interest as it’s small but compact. Karikal is even smaller with no real vestiges to see, and Yanam in Andhra Pradesh might have some ( although French tourists tend to go only to Puduchery) . Safe travels!
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Thank you 🥰
Natalie is a beautiful soul.
Thank you 🥰
love your content and youir channel
Aww thank you 🥰🥰
Visit meghlaya you see world wettest place, most beautiful waterfalls, cleanest river in Asia, blue lagoons, many canonys, rainforest, and kiving root bridge it is heaven ❤
I really want to go there! 😍
@@NataliesPassportyessss plsssss❤❤❤❤
Did not film while in Auroville?? I can't find that video actually!
Nooo, I don’t have a video from there 😭 I was planning on going the day after filming this, but it didn’t work out 😅
Awesome When did you visited pondicherry?
This was actually back in February! 🙈 I'm so behind on editing and I still have like 7 more videos to edit from my 3 months in India!
Wow awesome, I am waiting
I wish you all the best in your travels; however, Puducherry is not French India. It is merely a part of India that for, whatever reason, the French had control over.
I don’t know the reason either, but the French influence is still there which is really cool to see cuz I didn’t expect that in India! 😍
@@NataliesPassport Stick with what you're doing because you're doing it well. At the cost of returning to an elementary error, French influence and French India are two different things. It would be like an Indian quarter in the USA being referred to as Indian America. Again, I wish you the very best.
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Hi
Pondicherrian here.
Puducherry was actually a part of French trading company (its headquarters actually) during the colonial era. Never a part of British India.
We actually have a separate Independence Day and Republic Day. The liberation day is on November 1 (when the French government transferred the territories to Indian government) and Jour de transfer on Aug 16. Officially became part of Indian government in 1962. That’s why we are UT instead of states. So she is not entirely wrong when she said French India.
Is it safe to visit pondicherry now
I would hope so?! When I was there it seemed SUPER safe! 😍
Just wondering when Pondy was unsafe?
U should also visit uk [ uttrakhand]
I’d love to one day! 😍
She stayed in Rishikesh for I think one month. Check her rishikesh vlog
I've been living in Pondicherry for the past 24 years. Such a wonderful place for leisure. How would you describe the place in 2 words?🤩Just want to hear from tourists.
Ahhh in two words?? I’m not sure 🙈 I really liked Pondicherry tho! Walking around there was so nice, plus the architecture and bakeries were amazing! 😍
Great vlog . But why so much delay?
Sorry 😭😭 I thought I was going to finish 2 weeks ago. But then I had a work trip (I'm teaching full time again), then when we got back I got the flu so I've done nothing for the last 5 days except feel terrible! I'm going to start working on my Fort Kochi vlog tomorrow 🥰
Best place to visit 😊
It was so nice! 😍
Which earbuds are you using to record your audio ?
Actually 90% of my videos are just recorded on my iPhone (no microphone or anything). The headphone I’m wearing in the video is because I travel alone so I’m always listening to music 😅😅😅🤣❤️
Plz visit our Hyderabad city more than 400 years of great history 😊
I haven’t been there yet! Hopefully one day 🥰
Liked your vlog
Thanks for watching 🥰
Very interesting place including those bakery shops❤😊
Omgggg all the bakeries there were AMAZING!!! 😍😍😍 Such a unique city!!
Lycée Français International à Pondichéry highschool ! 🥰🇫🇷 13:17
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13:21 It's Tamil not Hindi... Love the video btw!
Thank you 🥰
How do you reach Puducherry from Chennai ?
I took the train! Both Chennai and Pondicherry have really central train stations 🥰
@@NataliesPassporthow long did the train take?
you could drive rickshaw around india exploring places
Ohhh if I was with a friend that would be so fun! 😍 although…..India is HUGE so I’m not sure how far I’d get 😅
When r u coming to Kerala?
My next video is from Kochi! 😍 another amazing city in India!!!
That's an amazing place, next you should visit Bangalore.
I wanted to visit Bangalore, but I ran out of time 😭 hopefully one day! ❤️
@@NataliesPassport hopefully 🤞🏻next time for sure.
love u👍👍👍
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Where your cape Lois Lane?
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Nice video 😊
Thank you 🥰
15 agust happy independence day 🇮🇳
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I am from pondicherry
Love it there 😍
Visit portuguese colony in goa
Former** Portuguese colony
Not currently Portuguese Colony. Check yours fact. Goa is a State/Province of India.
Ohhh I went to Goa for a few days, but I don't think I saw that area! ❤️
You are still in india? I thought you after Himachal Pradesh vlog.
I'm not in India anymore - I'm back living and working in Bangkok. But I still have like 7 videos from my trip to India that I need to edit! I actually went to Himachal at the beginning of my 3 month India trip 😍
Please visit Varanasi ❤
I did! It was one of the last stops during my trip 🥰
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The east coast is so weird with no sunset 😅
Lol I’m sure the sunrises would be amazing tho! 😍
What is your hair care tips … since you travel a lot
😅🙈😅 mmmm I cut my own hair lol. The only money I spend on my hair is getting keratin once or twice a year to keep it straighter. Which I had just done a week or so before this when I was in Delhi 🥰
@@NataliesPassport thanks . I am 15 yr old boy and due to hair fall issue thinking of shaving my head for good hair but it’s scary
My wife's hometown Pondicherry
Such a cool hometown! 😍 does she speak French?!
I like content you traveling around the world's
Thank youuu ❤️❤️ I’m so behind on editing tho 😭🥺
@@NataliesPassport so good
Nice vlog❤. Welcome in 🇮🇳
Thank you 🥰
Natalie you are damn beautiful ❤️ 😍 i really like your accent ❤
Aww thank you 🥰🥰
You should go to goa for beach life
I did spend a few days in Goa as well! 😍
🎉 Nice..just like Nice in France 🎉😂
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Pondicherry, Puducherry, Chandannagar was French colony for so long.8:23 They could be gay couple.
I loved seeing the French influence there! 😍