@@tanishmandhani2601 yeah bro , I have been there many times as I have 2 mausi who live there and I have never seen trash and it has so many good places , but just I had seen some slum type in some area but that's just a small part ! Its the best thing that akhilesh yadav did 😂
i appreciate showing the real india ..you are a kind person who does not show the bad side of india to get more views .i wish you and your channel a good luck .and i hope you visit india and showcase the real beauty of india .i am livving in netharlands for many years and i hope you get a warm hospitality in india. NAMASKAR
Thank you, I simply want to show the truth. There's good and bad everywhere and just to focus on one side doesn't give a real image. Sometimes travel in India can be hard, but it's certainly a wonderful country to travel.
finally someone who visited lucknow. this city has so much to offer from food to rive front, from architecture to modern science city, from india's only botanical garden to amazing chikankari textile and much much more. this city is so underrated. lucknow as a city is not only relatively clean but also safe and affordable. thank you for visiting it. edit : you missed areally good location right infront of Ambedkar Park - U.P. Darshan Park. that park houses the replicas of the famous buildings/tourist attractions of uttar pradesh which are completely made out of waste materials/scrap. clock tower is not only the tallest but also the first clock tower of india with roman numerals. the building right behind hanumant dham is chattar manzil. it is an architactural marvel. that building is partly submerged and still is used as the office of archaeological survey of india. (it is so near to my college i.e. IT college which is the first all women' college of asia)
Sure, Chris! Lucknow is truly so much more than this. We’d love to have you back here to explore the city further, especially the local cuisines and some of the historic monuments you missed seeing. Good luck with your future endeavours. 😊
I am from this city , it's sad no guide did not entertained you , there is lot of things to observe in bada imambara , which guide would have explained really well..
FINALLY SOMEONE VISITED AND VLOGGED LUCKNOW, one of the most underrated cities in india which is developing really quick, i remember 10 years ago it was just a sub urban city and very limited areas to explore and enjoy but now IT'S UNBELIEAVBLE, the city has gone through so much change, especially the newer part of lucknow, which includes LULU MALL, PHOENIX PALASSIO, SKY JUMPER PARK, EKANA FOOTBALL AND CRICKET STADIUM and MUCH MORE! As compared to cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru it is very less crowded and with less traffic as compared to many metro cities, GLAD YOU VISITED LUCKNOW! I hope you enjoyed
Hi Chris, Good to see you covering my city of Lucknow - quite a fascinating city with unique cultural heritage and language. It is also called as "City of Nawabs", Nawabs were the ruling clans of Awadh and Agra (The Region) and were very interested in art, culture, music and food. Lucknow has its own style of cooking (Awadhi cuisine), it has its unique Kharana (House) of dance viz. Kathak (Dance style unique to the courts of Nawabs). Dr. Ambedkar Memorial is in the memory of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. He worked hard for uplifting the lives the most downtrodden caste in Hindu religion - the Dalits (or the Untouchables). More than 30% of Indian population belongs to this category and they still are one of the poorest in the country inspite of lot of affirmative action taken by the governments.
Welcome to Lucknow Chris!! Loved ur content specially the music you choose to showcase the sights of Lucknow. Thanks and Visit again! Love from India 🇮🇳
@ChrisKermis Yeah that it is 😊 Thanks for your honest assessment 🙏 I hope you enjoyed foods like Tunday kababs, Prakash Kulfi, Shukla chaat , Akbari Gate Nihari, Lakhnavi Biryani and Makkhan Malai ?! If not then please do enjoy them next time you visit dear bro 😊👍
The best thing you said was "the old city, of course, is a part of it and that is not all of India, it's just a part of India, this is also India, this is also Lucknow... ." The world should see India from this pov and then it'll know the real beauty of it.
Being a resident of Lucknow, it is really shocking that you could not find a English speaking guide, I will surely highlight this at the concerned forum. This is humiliating as well as unacceptable. Apologies for this ....poor experience
I went to the Palace of Versailles a few years ago and it is so well maintained. I wonder why the govt isn't investing in these old monuments in India especially since they have the potential to boost tourism so much. The walls in Imambara looked like they could fall any minute, the bricks and paint were chipping away. Sad sight.
hanumant dham is very near my house glad you visited both the sides of city and wish you could be here for much longer as there are many more things to see in lucknow anyway thanks for visiting
Hey Chris, don’t know if you’ll be reading this but if you ever plan to come to Lucknow again, I’ll be more than happy to show you around, walk around and even translate all the guides’ information too!
you totally missed the bowli in bara imambara....its so much better than the maze itself...the intelligence it took to come up with something so spectacular which leaves one in complete awe... it was used by nawabs to see who was at their door by being completely discrete also the nawab had the power to shoot an arrow or whatever from a distance without them knowing that they are being watched or they are at the target point also there is this huge well which was used by court ladies to wash up like it is huuuuge. also kudos to you for exploring this beautiful city
7:15 it's better to get lost in bhool bhulaiya every wrong turn takes you to a different place which is very beautiful I have gone this place twice but have never took a guide
As M living here from generations😊 ..best things about lucknow are its behaviour of people ,language, food, cleanliness...n no hatred for others even so much people from bihar are living happily here ❤..coz Adab is the (welcome with respect)pride of lucknow ❤😊
I think many of places you missed dude like Janeshwar mishra park Asia's largest park and Hazratganj it's also called Heart of Lucknow and many other places 😊
Both were on my list to visit but there just wasn’t enough time. I’m pretty sure I said on the video that I wished I had double the amount of time there!
Hi chris ,, i found dis vlog so amazing bcoz i belong to Lucknow city .. but it is sad that u were not welcomed properly and truly sorry for inconvenience caused to u..the man who misbehave in picture gallery was disturbing bcoz lucknow usually known for its manner nd etiquettes and for sweet talk .next time in future if u visit again by any chance we hope for positive experience and delicious food
The ruined British Residency is interesting. Thanks for including this. The 1857 Indian Rebellion (British sources may still call it the "Mutiny") marked the end of the Mughals. Wm Dalrymple documents it in detail in his book, The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi, 1857, within the biography of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor - including his sad fate and that of his family. Read that, then visit the Residency again.
@@ChrisKermis Dalrymple lives in Delhi, at least part of the year, and has written several books on the history of India. The White Mughals is a love story about a Muslim princess and a British officer. The Return of the King is about the ill fated 1st British expeditionary force to Afghanistan. Anyone contemplating invading Afghanistan should read it - there was one survivor. I didn't know about the Residency in Lucknow. The street scenes you shot there look a lot like Egypt, which also has a lot of fascinating sites off the beaten track.
Hello Mr. Kermis, Welcome to my ineffably beautiful city, as we call it in our local language " Nawabon Ka Shahar ". Thanks for your kind words. Hope you have a great journey in Lucknow and whole India. 💌🤝
I dont understand tourism wen one visits or lives in a new place u cannot help but " see the sights" on tbe way to breakfast lunch dinner taking walks to stay healthy digest food etc & fibd shops to purchase needs...unlike the Varinasi vid that brought back memories this remibds me why i dont do tourism thanx
Welcome to Lucknow...I live in Kanpur which has the best Samosas and not far away. Visit Anandeshwar temple there in Kanpur if it fits your plan. GODSPEED.
One of the Most underrated city in India
Absolutely!
Ikr , it's the just the capital in name 🙃🥲
@@tanishmandhani2601 yeah bro , I have been there many times as I have 2 mausi who live there and I have never seen trash and it has so many good places , but just I had seen some slum type in some area but that's just a small part !
Its the best thing that akhilesh yadav did 😂
Thanks for showing my city,it has only one and unique dialect of mix of Urdu and hindi which you will not find anywhere in India
Absolutely
i appreciate showing the real india ..you are a kind person who does not show the bad side of india to get more views .i wish you and your channel a good luck .and i hope you visit india and showcase the real beauty of india .i am livving in netharlands for many years and i hope you get a warm hospitality in india. NAMASKAR
Thank you, I simply want to show the truth. There's good and bad everywhere and just to focus on one side doesn't give a real image. Sometimes travel in India can be hard, but it's certainly a wonderful country to travel.
@@ChrisKermislko pahle aap
Tehjeeb ka sahar❤
If someone doesn't critisizes the bad thing then he becomes kind 😂 , nice one bro
Lucknow city in knowing for his manner hospitals ❤@@ChrisKermis
@@ShauryaTomar-ie6jqevery city has good and bad sides both . Showing only one side is Hypocrisy and You are totally hypocrite
Hey, As a Lucknowi i must appreciate the unbiased view of yours
finally someone who visited lucknow. this city has so much to offer from food to rive front, from architecture to modern science city, from india's only botanical garden to amazing chikankari textile and much much more. this city is so underrated. lucknow as a city is not only relatively clean but also safe and affordable. thank you for visiting it.
edit : you missed areally good location right infront of Ambedkar Park - U.P. Darshan Park. that park houses the replicas of the famous buildings/tourist attractions of uttar pradesh which are completely made out of waste materials/scrap.
clock tower is not only the tallest but also the first clock tower of india with roman numerals.
the building right behind hanumant dham is chattar manzil. it is an architactural marvel. that building is partly submerged and still is used as the office of archaeological survey of india. (it is so near to my college i.e. IT college which is the first all women' college of asia)
Thank you. I wish I had been able to spend more time there, there was always so much more that I would miss
Sure, Chris! Lucknow is truly so much more than this. We’d love to have you back here to explore the city further, especially the local cuisines and some of the historic monuments you missed seeing. Good luck with your future endeavours. 😊
My city❤❤, loved your coverage
Thank you!
Dear, thanks for visiting and narrating my city Lucknow ❤️
I am from this city , it's sad no guide did not entertained you , there is lot of things to observe in bada imambara , which guide would have explained really well..
It was still amazing to see, I really loved Lucknow!
FINALLY SOMEONE VISITED AND VLOGGED LUCKNOW, one of the most underrated cities in india which is developing really quick, i remember 10 years ago it was just a sub urban city and very limited areas to explore and enjoy but now IT'S UNBELIEAVBLE, the city has gone through so much change, especially the newer part of lucknow, which includes LULU MALL, PHOENIX PALASSIO, SKY JUMPER PARK, EKANA FOOTBALL AND CRICKET STADIUM and MUCH MORE! As compared to cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru it is very less crowded and with less traffic as compared to many metro cities, GLAD YOU VISITED LUCKNOW! I hope you enjoyed
Thank you! Let me know if there’s any other hidden gems like Lucknow that I should visit and blog next time I come to India
Hi Chris, Good to see you covering my city of Lucknow - quite a fascinating city with unique cultural heritage and language. It is also called as "City of Nawabs", Nawabs were the ruling clans of Awadh and Agra (The Region) and were very interested in art, culture, music and food. Lucknow has its own style of cooking (Awadhi cuisine), it has its unique Kharana (House) of dance viz. Kathak (Dance style unique to the courts of Nawabs). Dr. Ambedkar Memorial is in the memory of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar, who was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. He worked hard for uplifting the lives the most downtrodden caste in Hindu religion - the Dalits (or the Untouchables). More than 30% of Indian population belongs to this category and they still are one of the poorest in the country inspite of lot of affirmative action taken by the governments.
Lucknow really deserves to get more visitors, it's a really interesting city
Glad to see my man, Chris is in one piece.
Stay safe, my friend
For sure! Just lazy with editing videos sometimes and traveling too much. The next one will be a hard one, I’ve got so much footage there!
Another fascinating video with amazing views, structures and so much green to be seen. Loved it.
@roseyglow thank you 🙏🏽 Glad you liked it!
Thanku for coming India and lucknow...namsakaar
Thanks for watching!
Your video Reminds me of how 90s travel shows felt like. Amazing stuff
Haha thanks!
Welcome to Lucknow Chris!!
Loved ur content specially the music you choose to showcase the sights of Lucknow.
Thanks and Visit again!
Love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you!
Thanks a ton for showing our city Lucknow in a positive light 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
It was a great city to visit, a real hidden gem!
@ChrisKermis Yeah that it is 😊 Thanks for your honest assessment 🙏 I hope you enjoyed foods like Tunday kababs, Prakash Kulfi, Shukla chaat , Akbari Gate Nihari, Lakhnavi Biryani and Makkhan Malai ?!
If not then please do enjoy them next time you visit dear bro 😊👍
@@muhammadzaidpathan I tried what I could in the time I had, but it wasn't long enough
Much love from Lucknow thanks for exploring this side of India ❤️
You have shown my city very interestingly and beautifully. Thank you so much
I can say it's one of the best city of India. my Lucknow 😘
Very well edited vlog and you have a great respect to observe the world as it is and imbibe it without judging anything. Cheers!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video again! I enjoyed it. The streets are chaotic but also so colorful. Beautiful.👍
Cheers! This one really took me longer than I hoped but glad it’s finically out in the wild and that you enjoyed it!
The best thing you said was "the old city, of course, is a part of it and that is not all of India, it's just a part of India, this is also India, this is also Lucknow... ." The world should see India from this pov and then it'll know the real beauty of it.
@@smritishree7918 Absolutely. Things are made so black or white in the world lately, but the world is not like that.
Me being from Lucknow 😂 haven't explored at all , am glad to see you doing it , ❤ thnx for it.
Me too 😂😂, I haven't explored the Old Lucknow much.
Thankyou for exploring my city. Wish you a great journey ahead!
Thank you!
Being a resident of Lucknow, it is really shocking that you could not find a English speaking guide, I will surely highlight this at the concerned forum. This is humiliating as well as unacceptable. Apologies for this ....poor experience
@@ashwathmisra I still had a great time, thank you 🙏🏽
लखनऊ की बहुत उपेक्षा कर रहे हैं माननीय मुख्यमंत्री जी |
The More you travel, The more you learn. Thnks Chris..lots of love from Lucknow ❤
I went to the Palace of Versailles a few years ago and it is so well maintained. I wonder why the govt isn't investing in these old monuments in India especially since they have the potential to boost tourism so much. The walls in Imambara looked like they could fall any minute, the bricks and paint were chipping away. Sad sight.
It’s a shame, as you say it’s beautiful sights that should be looked after and promoted to tourists
@@ChrisKermis exactly!!
Thanks brother you are showing my beautiful city Lucknow❤️😊
Thank you, glad you liked how I showed it
hanumant dham is very near my house glad you visited both the sides of city and wish you could be here for much longer as there are many more things to see in lucknow anyway thanks for visiting
I am from Lucknow ❤ Welcome in Lucknow ❤
Thank you for being here, its lovely you visited our city,
Hey Chris, don’t know if you’ll be reading this but if you ever plan to come to Lucknow again, I’ll be more than happy to show you around, walk around and even translate all the guides’ information too!
Thank you! 🙏🏽
@ 😊🙏🏽
Welcome to our beautiful Lucknow Nawabo Ka Sehar 💜
You are an amazing person please visit again thanks for coming❤
if you come here again then reply me i will show you another places and tell you more about Bada Imambada and Chhota Imambada
Thank you 🙏🏽
Good to see you in India...
Love from India ...❤
you totally missed the bowli in bara imambara....its so much better than the maze itself...the intelligence it took to come up with something so spectacular which leaves one in complete awe... it was used by nawabs to see who was at their door by being completely discrete also the nawab had the power to shoot an arrow or whatever from a distance without them knowing that they are being watched or they are at the target point also there is this huge well which was used by court ladies to wash up like it is huuuuge. also kudos to you for exploring this beautiful city
It’s a shame I couldn’t get a guide there to take me around and tell some of these stories.
Beautiful video, beautiful city 👍👍
Hey, I am from Lucknow. I hope you enjoyed your visit here, thanks for coming.
It was awesome, thank you!
I appreciate your video showing my home town
Beautiful video
Thank you!
Thank you for the video!
This beautiful city is so underrated (at least in Italy)
It's absolutely underrated, there's certainly very few tourists that I saw there.
@@ChrisKermis One more reason to go there for a visit 😊
:)
editing and other transitions in this video are just a wow.
❤ Lucknow 🇮🇳🕺🕴️💃Bus Naam Hi Kafi Hai 😊 Hansiye Battisi Phad Ke ❤
you covered lucknow so well next time visit again
Thanks you for coming in my city ❤
Thank you for watching!
Lucknow is my heart ❤️ I from up
Amazing Vlog 😍 thankyou for visiting my birthplace Lucknow ❤
Thank you! Glad you liked it
Bada Imambada is a historical place amazingly beautiful
He and like him these are the tourist who represent the India in its raw manner
Jay Shree Krishna 🕉️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🕉️🕉️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🕉️
GREAT VIDEO THANKS TO SHARING IT,REGARDS FROM ARGENTINA,
Thanks for watching!
Best city on earth ♥️
Welcome to Lucknow and enjoy the cuisine 🥰
I always wanted to visit Lucknow. It is the birthplace of Urdu and - I had heard - the best place to learn it.
You're welcome 😊
Lucknow.. my city✨♥️
Jay Shree Ram 🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️🕉️
you missed the asias biggest parkit was so close to you where you was in gomti nagar
Muskuraiye Ap hamare Lucknow me hain😁🌸🌿
We have a phase we say to all tourists "have a smile on you face you are in lucknow"
Underrated City and i want it to be the same.
Absolutely underrated, a real surprise to me!
Indeed.
7:15 it's better to get lost in bhool bhulaiya every wrong turn takes you to a different place which is very beautiful I have gone this place twice but have never took a guide
wow thanks for visiting my city.
As M living here from generations😊 ..best things about lucknow are its behaviour of people ,language, food, cleanliness...n no hatred for others even so much people from bihar are living happily here ❤..coz Adab is the (welcome with respect)pride of lucknow ❤😊
IM ALSO EROM LUCKNOW AND I FEEL HAPPY TO SEE THIS
Glad you liked it!
Hello welcome to lucknow. Aapka swagat hai
The best city in the world 🌎 🎉❤
OMG my city lucknow
What a beautiful city amazing must visit everyone ❤
Don't tell everyone ;-)
I think many of places you missed dude like Janeshwar mishra park Asia's largest park
and Hazratganj it's also called Heart of Lucknow
and many other places 😊
Both were on my list to visit but there just wasn’t enough time. I’m pretty sure I said on the video that I wished I had double the amount of time there!
@@ChrisKermis Lucknow is too big and too rich to explore it in one time yet you made a fantastic video. Kudos to you.
@saurabhrai5461 thank you!
It is, break it up , Chris. " E-MAAM-BAADA" ❤
Lucknow is one of the best food paradise in india
I am in Lucknow, one of the best city 🏙️ in the world
This is my city my home town my love.❤
Youre moving around tourist spot should go old lucknow in evening lovable
Sadly not enough time this time
Thanks for visit India 🇮🇳🙏
Welcome to Lucknow 🎉🎉❤
Thank you!
Thank you for visiting Lucknow ♥️♥️
well done, i enjoy your editing
Thank you ❤️
Welcome to India 🇮🇳 ❤
Welcome to Lucknow Habibi ❤....
Muskuraiye aap Lucknow me hai ❤❤❤
Looks great ! I would have taken loads of pics just of the elephants.....
I absolutely did!
Still much more to see in Lucknow
Love from Lucknow ❤️
My native hometown !! Thanks for covering ...😅😅
Thanks for watching!
welcome to Lucknow
Welcome to Lucknow sir
City of manners and city of urdu hindi language center
Hi chris ,, i found dis vlog so amazing bcoz i belong to Lucknow city .. but it is sad that u were not welcomed properly and truly sorry for inconvenience caused to u..the man who misbehave in picture gallery was disturbing bcoz lucknow usually known for its manner nd etiquettes and for sweet talk .next time in future if u visit again by any chance we hope for positive experience and delicious food
I had a wonderful and positive experience, thank you!
Superb 👍
Great city❤
The ruined British Residency is interesting. Thanks for including this. The 1857 Indian Rebellion (British sources may still call it the "Mutiny") marked the end of the Mughals. Wm Dalrymple documents it in detail in his book, The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi, 1857, within the biography of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor - including his sad fate and that of his family. Read that, then visit the Residency again.
Thank you for the information. There's some very interesting history there that I simply had no idea about before visiting.
@@ChrisKermis Dalrymple lives in Delhi, at least part of the year, and has written several books on the history of India. The White Mughals is a love story about a Muslim princess and a British officer. The Return of the King is about the ill fated 1st British expeditionary force to Afghanistan. Anyone contemplating invading Afghanistan should read it - there was one survivor. I didn't know about the Residency in Lucknow. The street scenes you shot there look a lot like Egypt, which also has a lot of fascinating sites off the beaten track.
welcome to my city
Very very nice video I like your videos and I'm also from Lucknow 😊😊
Thank you!
Hello Mr. Kermis, Welcome to my ineffably beautiful city, as we call it in our local language " Nawabon Ka Shahar ". Thanks for your kind words. Hope you have a great journey in Lucknow and whole India. 💌🤝
Thank you 🙏🏽
You must go to Ladakh........ paradise on earth
I had that planned years ago but didn't make it due to an injury, still haven't made it there.
You must be visit chowk Lucknow in night
I dont understand tourism wen one visits or lives in a new place u cannot help but " see the sights" on tbe way to breakfast lunch dinner taking walks to stay healthy digest food etc & fibd shops to purchase needs...unlike the Varinasi vid that brought back memories this remibds me why i dont do tourism thanx
❤❤❤ lucknow
Welcome to Lucknow...I live in Kanpur which has the best Samosas and not far away. Visit Anandeshwar temple there in Kanpur if it fits your plan. GODSPEED.
I’ve moved on and am not in India now but maybe next time, thank you 🙏🏽
you're amazing. just amazing
Thank you 😊
Smile you r in Lucknow 😂❤
Love from Lucknow