You should visit chola temples, such as brihadeswara and gangaikondacholapuram...they were 1000 year old temples and have marvelous architectural features
Loved your video and your honesty in expressing your opinion. I do honestly think that people who visit India should do a bit of research in terms of what are their interest areas, and then plan an itenery. Just from your excitement level on seeing monuments,( india gate, lotus temple, taj mahal etc,), i am sure i could plan a two week VERY HECTIC trip in just the golden tourist triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur !! Now start adding alternate medicine (Ayurved) along with the traditional kerala oil massages and the detox treatments in Rishikesh (without involving lala yoga maharaj) and we could up the ante in terms of the time required. Honestly India has so much to offer that one lifetime may not be enough. You should either plan a really long trip or a number of small trips targeting geographical areas. Anyhow , i hope you had a good trip and do return soon.
U should visit ladakh Leh, kashmir, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh, udaipur, Jaisalmer, pushkar, Goa, Kerala, Bangalore, hampi, meghalaya, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar islands Kochi varkala Alleppey Munnar must visit place in India
99.9 % most of the people who approached you for whatever the reason posing are no threat to you or anyone. They are either trying to socialize or see the non locals like celebrities and want to add their experiences in their albums.
10:15 @SondosAmmdadl LOL, it was just because you're such a pretty laas! C'mon who wouldn't want picture with a pretty girl like you?! It was just because they were enamored with your beauty and wanted to capture a moment of still with you. Is is annoying? Yes, it sometimes can be annoying, especially if the person approaching you is sort of obnoxious in their mannerism. But c'mon you should have figured it out by now, lol. In India, Hindus treat "guests" like "gods". So, you appeared like a mesmerizing divine picture in their eyes. Not their fault if they requested for a picture with you, lol Is it creepy? Mostly no. Most times they are pure-hearted, innocent requests. But cannot be 100% sure, some of them may have poor manners (specially what with the language and culture barrier). But you can rest assured the motive is not to take a picture with you and misuse it. Anyone with that kind of intent would rather just click your picture quietly without you having any idea and misuse it using any of the thousands of software available for the purpose! Long one, but I just wanted to clarify, that you took something very positive in a very negative manner! Imagine, what if the opposite happened!?! Like, no one wanted to come close to you, you felt alone, unwanted, unwelcome? That would be horrific, right? So! You should be glad and feel like a celebrity, lol They just wanted to save a moment with you in the camera that "when I was visiting the Taj, there was also this pretty foreign girl with us!" :)
First of all thank you so much for kind and beautiful comment, and explaining everything to me, and also whoever come cross. I only found it creepy from men insisting then standing away when I refused and taking my photo because I understand even if I look different and beautiful to them they don't have the right to take my photo without my permission, but honestly when it came from woman I started to feel maybe its not how I think it is, and honestly I was sooo happy and it made me so honored that people are this kind to me and especially the families that stopped to take photos with me, and its something that raised my confidence and as you mentioned made me feel like a celebrity for a day.
@@SondosAmmdadl Welcome to India! That's India for you :) Some times enigmatic, some times hard to understand, some time hard to deal with. But once you pass that initial "culture shock" (or shocks as the case may be) India is full of joy, kindness, laughter, happiness. Times more people in India are good towards tourists than otherwise. I'm sorry about any bad experiences you may have had. Just learn to ignore and if someone gets too annoying, just be firm in your voice and saying no. It mostly works. Some stubborn men just need to be told off :) Once again, welcome to India. Hope to hear more good stories, and fewer annoying ones!!
You are very beautiful so I think that is what it is. You have your own look and don’t look like anyone else. You probably should tour Mumbai and get a part in a Bollywood movie. You will probably make a fortune.
Most people who come to see famous monuments such as Taj come from very humble background. They probably seeing a white person for first time so that's Y they want to capture it in phone. But persistently demanding for selfie and then keep following after saying No is absolutely shameful. Most of them are not much educated so that's why they hv no manners.
The reason is your skin colour! The British has ingrained in us white supremacy and subconsciously a lot of people start adoring you for absolutely no reason, which might have been bit shocking to you, it's okay, people are getting sensitised too, hope they'll refrain 😌 Do explore other places apart from the overhyped ones this time :) If you're in Delhi, Akshardham would be a good start, then proceed towards himachal !
Kudos to ur guide who told every information correctly. Many PPL believe the myth that he chopped off the hands 😂. Also his son was so much agitated with his father that he spent so much on a useless mausoleum that he jailed him for the rest of his life as told by ur guide
You should visit chola temples, such as brihadeswara and gangaikondacholapuram...they were 1000 year old temples and have marvelous architectural features
I am discovering places i would have never found on my own from my comments! Really thanks
7:31 That guys trying to be PC they did cut the hands off the labourers.
They didn't..
Your english with the egyptian/arabic accent is soooo good!!💯
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Loved your video and your honesty in expressing your opinion.
I do honestly think that people who visit India should do a bit of research in terms of what are their interest areas, and then plan an itenery. Just from your excitement level on seeing monuments,( india gate, lotus temple, taj mahal etc,), i am sure i could plan a two week VERY HECTIC trip in just the golden tourist triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur !!
Now start adding alternate medicine (Ayurved) along with the traditional kerala oil massages and the detox treatments in Rishikesh (without involving lala yoga maharaj) and we could up the ante in terms of the time required.
Honestly India has so much to offer that one lifetime may not be enough. You should either plan a really long trip or a number of small trips targeting geographical areas.
Anyhow , i hope you had a good trip and do return soon.
Thank youuuu for this comment super helpful
U should visit ladakh Leh, kashmir, Shimla, Manali, Rishikesh, udaipur, Jaisalmer, pushkar, Goa, Kerala, Bangalore, hampi, meghalaya, Darjeeling, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar islands Kochi varkala Alleppey Munnar must visit place in India
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99.9 % most of the people who approached you for whatever the reason posing are no threat to you or anyone. They are either trying to socialize or see the non locals like celebrities and want to add their experiences in their albums.
That’s actually so cute! And yes actually eventually I figured that out
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I must tell u.. your voice is so damm 🔥🔥 evn i m a bloger next month m traveling turkey for a blog
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Hey, flying a drone near the Taj Mahal is illegal, so how did you capture this drone view? 😶
10:15 @SondosAmmdadl LOL, it was just because you're such a pretty laas! C'mon who wouldn't want picture with a pretty girl like you?! It was just because they were enamored with your beauty and wanted to capture a moment of still with you.
Is is annoying? Yes, it sometimes can be annoying, especially if the person approaching you is sort of obnoxious in their mannerism. But c'mon you should have figured it out by now, lol. In India, Hindus treat "guests" like "gods". So, you appeared like a mesmerizing divine picture in their eyes. Not their fault if they requested for a picture with you, lol
Is it creepy? Mostly no. Most times they are pure-hearted, innocent requests. But cannot be 100% sure, some of them may have poor manners (specially what with the language and culture barrier). But you can rest assured the motive is not to take a picture with you and misuse it. Anyone with that kind of intent would rather just click your picture quietly without you having any idea and misuse it using any of the thousands of software available for the purpose!
Long one, but I just wanted to clarify, that you took something very positive in a very negative manner! Imagine, what if the opposite happened!?! Like, no one wanted to come close to you, you felt alone, unwanted, unwelcome? That would be horrific, right? So! You should be glad and feel like a celebrity, lol They just wanted to save a moment with you in the camera that "when I was visiting the Taj, there was also this pretty foreign girl with us!" :)
First of all thank you so much for kind and beautiful comment, and explaining everything to me, and also whoever come cross. I only found it creepy from men insisting then standing away when I refused and taking my photo because I understand even if I look different and beautiful to them they don't have the right to take my photo without my permission, but honestly when it came from woman I started to feel maybe its not how I think it is, and honestly I was sooo happy and it made me so honored that people are this kind to me and especially the families that stopped to take photos with me, and its something that raised my confidence and as you mentioned made me feel like a celebrity for a day.
@@SondosAmmdadlmost of the indian don't see white people that why they become show curious to take photo with them
@@SondosAmmdadl Welcome to India! That's India for you :) Some times enigmatic, some times hard to understand, some time hard to deal with. But once you pass that initial "culture shock" (or shocks as the case may be) India is full of joy, kindness, laughter, happiness. Times more people in India are good towards tourists than otherwise.
I'm sorry about any bad experiences you may have had. Just learn to ignore and if someone gets too annoying, just be firm in your voice and saying no. It mostly works. Some stubborn men just need to be told off :)
Once again, welcome to India. Hope to hear more good stories, and fewer annoying ones!!
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You are very beautiful so I think that is what it is. You have your own look and don’t look like anyone else. You probably should tour Mumbai and get a part in a Bollywood movie. You will probably make a fortune.
Most people who come to see famous monuments such as Taj come from very humble background. They probably seeing a white person for first time so that's Y they want to capture it in phone. But persistently demanding for selfie and then keep following after saying No is absolutely shameful. Most of them are not much educated so that's why they hv no manners.
Sorry for the experience with that creepy guy but due to this guys our country gets shamed
The reason is your skin colour! The British has ingrained in us white supremacy and subconsciously a lot of people start adoring you for absolutely no reason, which might have been bit shocking to you, it's okay, people are getting sensitised too, hope they'll refrain 😌
Do explore other places apart from the overhyped ones this time :)
If you're in Delhi, Akshardham would be a good start, then proceed towards himachal !
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Kudos to ur guide who told every information correctly. Many PPL believe the myth that he chopped off the hands 😂.
Also his son was so much agitated with his father that he spent so much on a useless mausoleum that he jailed him for the rest of his life as told by ur guide
Nope thats not a myth my guy its history.
@@VSM101 be history padh le jaake