It is so nice seeing someone showing this way of travelling not just 10 best spot in there or so! Truly showing people having fun on a traditional festival ❤
yup not only women but if you are a foreigner i will suggest to go to a private holi party to celebrate it because it gets intense with so many people on the streets. alot of people (indians) also celebrate holi on a private basis to avoid this hectic. well tbf i enjoy it with crowd hah.. its because thats how i celebrate it since mychildhood so its not odd for me but when i moved out and travelled around the world i realised its a bad situations according to foreign standards . Travel safe and have fun!!!
I understand...it is undoubtedly overwhelming so I'm not surprised to hear there are alternatives in smaller gatherings! I do enjoy the energy of the crowd as well despite how hectic it can get haha...Thank you for your advice ☺️
This video was so beautiful🌻 the editing, the flow and your voice✨ it’s so calming. I feel deprived of not taking the opportunity to know more about your time with Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo. I am looking forward to the next video🥂
I really enjoyed the Holly video which I was waiting too long for it! Interesting storytelling as usual and m looking forward the next video 🙌 Keep it up Sophiiii ❤
Hi...how r u?.... As usual you are spot on...i appreciate your effort...you r really deep diving into our culture and not afraid to explore new things...this also shows your character..tat how mentally tough and strong you are...holi celebrations in north is really different from rest part of india...above all i can feel u had really enjoyed holi celebration... neglecting the few hiccups...waiting and excited for your next video...
Hi Siddarth, nice to see you're still following the journey 😄 Thank you for everything you said, I really appreciate it 😊 Yes it was challenging, but also so rewarding. And now I have memories for a lifetime! Hope you're doing good too :)
@@SophiaGarbay If you someday decide to visit India again...then try to witness the Durga puja of West Bengal, Ganesh Puja of Maharastra and Rath Yatra festival of Lord Jagganath in Puri, Odisha...all these festivals are celebrated devotionally in our country and also you can feel a pinch of madness in the air during these festive seasons.
@@siddharth_dash18I'm saving that in my notes for a future trip, thank you for your precious advice :) It's good to know that this "pinch of madness" is not exclusive to Holi!
I love the way you narrate everything its gives the feeling of Documentary and the video was very well taken and edited, Loved every part of it. Felt bad about your experiences in Matura, but I think its mostly cuz of too much crowd gives lots of us the same feelings.
@@SophiaGarbay you are most welcome 😁 I just said what I felt after watching this video. I am waiting for more videos, keep it up and have a nice morning/evening 😁☺️🖐️
I did visit some of them in Karnataka (Mysore) and Tamil Nadu (Madikeri), though I haven't been to Maharastra. It didn't look like anything I'd seen before, very beautiful indeed :)
Right? 😄 Mostly parathas with every possible filling haha. And thali, biryani, butter chicken...but these can be found pretty much anywhere in India so I don't know if it's so local
@@SophiaGarbay I'm more familiar with the south, but what I heard. Aloo Kachori, Chole Bhature/puri chana, Lucknow Biryani, Kulcha-Nihari, Nargisi Kofta, Boti Kabab, paneer pasanda, Kakori Kabab, kulfi Falooda and Balishahi and Jalebi. Also check out Varanasi, Lucknow, Ayodhya, Sarnath/Kushinagar (Buddha's realm), Jhansi
Nice way to see India and it's nice place I appreciate your hard work really a lot I hope you meet best people and one thing more if you come to Delhi plz come to my home your most welcome we have lots and lots of cows because we have dairy so if you want to see them just reply to my comment and once again most welcome to India ❤❤❤ jai shree ram
Mathura really has the craziest Holi scene ever in all of India. And I don't think any women of my household would dare to go out into the streets on Holi (during the peak frenzy timings) in any of the N.Indian states. There will always be a few "gropers" in that crowd (and foreign women are that special exotic fruit for them ... pardon the crude analogy). I'm a big hefty man ... yet got stripped down almost naked, by a bunch of hoodlums, with just my undies left 😝 That lath-maar Holi (Bamboo-stick beating) is very unique to Mathura city. No other city in India has that ritual.
So I've heard! I wanted to see the craze once in my life but next time (if there's one) I'll try to aim for a place less crowded. Although lath-mar Holi alone was worth it, really fun and impressive!
This was really nice. The story line, the cinematography and the colours were just perfect. That transition to Shakira was funny AF 😂 It's not that safe for solo Indian women as well to travel during Holi (Madhura and Vrindavan specifically), its the alcohol, not the bhang to be honest. Can't wait for Dharamshala now!
Please don't visit crowded places. These are spiritual and ancient places literally for locals and devotees. Foreigners should not visit these places. Because a person who has lived his/her entire life in low population density areas won't like high density populated areas and not tag it as "Not safe for women." Not saying it in a bad way but to make you aware. 😊 Thanks.
Yes yes, it is true that there is molestation on Holi. Yes yes, it is true that there is molestation on Holi. there is an incident in my locality that a boy from my street had gone to bring color on bike after drinking alcohol. and he had an accident in which his hand was broken but he did not even know that his hand was broken. Next day when he woke up, he came to know that his hand was broken. and when his mother asked, he did not even remember, but after seeing his broken bike, he realized that it must have fallen somewhere. so imagine how drunk those people are. I think the government should ban alcohol on Holi.
look i think you dont know much abt the relegions there was an ancient vedic relegion which evolved to become hinduism and along came an offshoot known as jainism... then a hindu named siddhartha gauthama became buddha (the enlightened) hence started buddhism.. sri lanka was a hindu country before spread of buddhism
People say its unsafe for women, but in general, its unsafe for even older people. Not everyone can tolerate that intense crowd and pushing each other and people throwing colors in all your holes of your body. Having said that, its the unsafe that makes it worth doing. I don't think you would get that kind of fun in private gatherings. Private gatherings feels like a boring one with no adrenaline rush. Btw, if you want that kind of madness, you can go to West Bengal during Dussehra times. Its celebrated across 9 days. Hyderabad during Ganesh Chathurti, especially on the 11th day where people immerse Ganesh idols after doing pujas for 10 days. I heard ot is celebrated very well in Maharashtra as well, but I never went there during Ganesh festival season so I have no idea, but Ganesh festivities started from Maharashtra. Onam festival in Kerala. Diwali across India. We literally have a big festival every month with celebrations across the entire year, barring 3 months in summer season as you can't tolerate the heat outside. In January, we have Sankranti. You have to be in Karra saamu, Kodi pandelu festivities in Andhra Pradesh, and also, Jalli kattu in Tamil Nadu. In February, we get Maha Shivaratri and you have to be in Sadhguru's ashram for the entire night on the day of maha Shivaratri. In March, Holi. In April, Sri Rama Navami in Bhadrachalam in Andhra Pradesh. May, June, and July are intense summer and monsoon season so no festivities. In August, Ganesh Chathurti. In September, Dussehra. In October and November, Diwali. In December, The Christmas and New Year in Goa. So almost all year long we celebrate festivals or rather our life.
That's what amazes me most; wonderful festivals every month or so. I really appreciate that you took the time to give me all the tips on what not to miss. It will definitely come in handy to plan a trip in the future, I'm very curious to experience more celebrations! Many thanks 🙏
Absolutely magical... divine...
U are lucky to be part of this celebration....to witness India in its raw form...
Thank you 🙏🙏 it felt really special - like you said, India in its raw form!
Loved the Editing when Shakira came on, Pure GOLD!
Hahaha thank you!!
@@SophiaGarbay please be careful it's very dangerous there !
It is so nice seeing someone showing this way of travelling not just 10 best spot in there or so! Truly showing people having fun on a traditional festival ❤
Thank you ❤️ it's wonderful to be able to share these moments with you!
yup not only women but if you are a foreigner i will suggest to go to a private holi party to celebrate it because it gets intense with so many people on the streets. alot of people (indians) also celebrate holi on a private basis to avoid this hectic. well tbf i enjoy it with crowd hah.. its because thats how i celebrate it since mychildhood so its not odd for me but when i moved out and travelled around the world i realised its a bad situations according to foreign standards . Travel safe and have fun!!!
I understand...it is undoubtedly overwhelming so I'm not surprised to hear there are alternatives in smaller gatherings! I do enjoy the energy of the crowd as well despite how hectic it can get haha...Thank you for your advice ☺️
This year Holi happened in the month of March. Now is the time of Dusshera and Durga Puja in India.
This video was so beautiful🌻 the editing, the flow and your voice✨ it’s so calming. I feel deprived of not taking the opportunity to know more about your time with Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo. I am looking forward to the next video🥂
Thank you so much dear Neomi 🤗 I'm happy to see you here. And don't worry, the next video will be out soon! 💫😃
I really enjoyed the Holly video which I was waiting too long for it!
Interesting storytelling as usual and m looking forward the next video 🙌 Keep it up Sophiiii ❤
Very happy to finally share 😄
Thank you Yass ❤️
Hi...how r u?....
As usual you are spot on...i appreciate your effort...you r really deep diving into our culture and not afraid to explore new things...this also shows your character..tat how mentally tough and strong you are...holi celebrations in north is really different from rest part of india...above all i can feel u had really enjoyed holi celebration... neglecting the few hiccups...waiting and excited for your next video...
Hi Siddarth, nice to see you're still following the journey 😄
Thank you for everything you said, I really appreciate it 😊 Yes it was challenging, but also so rewarding. And now I have memories for a lifetime!
Hope you're doing good too :)
@@SophiaGarbay If you someday decide to visit India again...then try to witness the Durga puja of West Bengal, Ganesh Puja of Maharastra and Rath Yatra festival of Lord Jagganath in Puri, Odisha...all these festivals are celebrated devotionally in our country and also you can feel a pinch of madness in the air during these festive seasons.
@@siddharth_dash18I'm saving that in my notes for a future trip, thank you for your precious advice :)
It's good to know that this "pinch of madness" is not exclusive to Holi!
I love the way you narrate everything its gives the feeling of Documentary and the video was very well taken and edited, Loved every part of it.
Felt bad about your experiences in Matura, but I think its mostly cuz of too much crowd gives lots of us the same feelings.
That's very kind of you to say, thank you!! I'm glad you liked it 😄
@@SophiaGarbay you are most welcome 😁 I just said what I felt after watching this video. I am waiting for more videos, keep it up and have a nice morning/evening 😁☺️🖐️
That's great my dear friend!!!
😃 thank you!!
👍👍👍👍👍
Next Simla and Manali ( Himachal Pradesh )
Nainital
you should have visited ancient temples of Karnataka Maharashtra Tamil naidu those ARE like greatest architectural marvel you would have ever seen
I did visit some of them in Karnataka (Mysore) and Tamil Nadu (Madikeri), though I haven't been to Maharastra. It didn't look like anything I'd seen before, very beautiful indeed :)
Go shimla or manali it's free from chaos u can also visit Kerala..👍
Thank you for the tips :)
I was in Kerala just before that and loved it!
Wonderful 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you dear Revatha Bhante 🤍
Amezing Sophia 😀😀😀
Thaaaank you Rohit 😁
wellcome
To. Land of mountain . Iam waiting your next vedio ❤ Himachal
Keep at it, theres a world of adventure. Did you have any local dishes?
Right? 😄
Mostly parathas with every possible filling haha. And thali, biryani, butter chicken...but these can be found pretty much anywhere in India so I don't know if it's so local
@@SophiaGarbay Yah , each state, has some epic dishes.
@@bobbyeapen6049 any favorites in Uttar Pradesh?
@@SophiaGarbay I'm more familiar with the south, but what I heard.
Aloo Kachori, Chole Bhature/puri chana, Lucknow Biryani, Kulcha-Nihari, Nargisi Kofta, Boti Kabab, paneer pasanda, Kakori Kabab, kulfi Falooda and Balishahi and Jalebi.
Also check out Varanasi, Lucknow, Ayodhya, Sarnath/Kushinagar (Buddha's realm), Jhansi
@@bobbyeapen6049awesome, thank you! Saving all that :)
Nice way to see India and it's nice place I appreciate your hard work really a lot I hope you meet best people and one thing more if you come to Delhi plz come to my home your most welcome we have lots and lots of cows because we have dairy so if you want to see them just reply to my comment and once again most welcome to India ❤❤❤ jai shree ram
Thank you for your kind words and warm welcome 😊
@@SophiaGarbay it's our pleasure you come to our country
@@SophiaGarbay would you want to come ?
The incredible india ❤
🇮🇳🔥
Next Nainital, Uttarakhand
When is this video from, dear?
It is from this year, Holi 2024 :)
Love from Mumbai ❤
My mother lend is beautiful that's why i love mother india❤
U deserve more views... 💓
Thank you 🤗
When was this video shoot? Didn't enjoy watching the video much and which country are you in now?
You didn't enjoy this one? :(
> When was this video shoot?
- Read the description.
@@SophiaGarbay camera angle 😅
@@SophiaGarbayi think something is lost in language, video is very well done, narration, cinematography, colours, very good 👍
@YTUser925 thank you very much, I appreciate it! ☺️
Mathura really has the craziest Holi scene ever in all of India. And I don't think any women of my household would dare to go out into the streets on Holi (during the peak frenzy timings) in any of the N.Indian states. There will always be a few "gropers" in that crowd (and foreign women are that special exotic fruit for them ... pardon the crude analogy). I'm a big hefty man ... yet got stripped down almost naked, by a bunch of hoodlums, with just my undies left 😝
That lath-maar Holi (Bamboo-stick beating) is very unique to Mathura city. No other city in India has that ritual.
So I've heard! I wanted to see the craze once in my life but next time (if there's one) I'll try to aim for a place less crowded. Although lath-mar Holi alone was worth it, really fun and impressive!
🎉🎉🎉❤
Amezing voice 🤌🤌🤌
Starting 👽 Ending☠️💀
Belated Happy Holi
or
Happy Holi in Advance 😂😂
Let's say in advance, it sounds better hahah
This was really nice. The story line, the cinematography and the colours were just perfect.
That transition to Shakira was funny AF 😂
It's not that safe for solo Indian women as well to travel during Holi (Madhura and Vrindavan specifically), its the alcohol, not the bhang to be honest.
Can't wait for Dharamshala now!
Thank you so much!! 😁
Yeah, sounds about right, I saw very few Indian women as well...
See you in Dharamshala 😇
Awesome.. consider to visit Karnataka once .
Karnataka was actually my first destination! And I loved it :)
u uploaded a new video, genial
Bienvenue bienvenue ! :)
@@SophiaGarbay merci
Please don't visit crowded places. These are spiritual and ancient places literally for locals and devotees.
Foreigners should not visit these places. Because a person who has lived his/her entire life in low population density areas won't like high density populated areas and not tag it as "Not safe for women."
Not saying it in a bad way but to make you aware. 😊
Thanks.
It's dashahara and I am watching a holi video 😂
Oops 🤭 hahah
its not for everyone now its become really harsh and crowdy i recommonded little less crowdy so you will enjoy much better
Yeah, the crowd in the final days was a bit much
Yes yes, it is true that there is molestation on Holi. Yes yes, it is true that there is molestation on Holi. there is an incident in my locality that a boy from my street had gone to bring color on bike after drinking alcohol. and he had an accident in which his hand was broken but he did not even know that his hand was broken. Next day when he woke up, he came to know that his hand was broken. and when his mother asked, he did not even remember, but after seeing his broken bike, he realized that it must have fallen somewhere. so imagine how drunk those people are. I think the government should ban alcohol on Holi.
look i think you dont know much abt the relegions
there was an ancient vedic relegion which evolved to become hinduism and along came an offshoot known as jainism... then a hindu named siddhartha gauthama became buddha (the enlightened) hence started buddhism.. sri lanka was a hindu country before spread of buddhism
People say its unsafe for women, but in general, its unsafe for even older people. Not everyone can tolerate that intense crowd and pushing each other and people throwing colors in all your holes of your body.
Having said that, its the unsafe that makes it worth doing. I don't think you would get that kind of fun in private gatherings. Private gatherings feels like a boring one with no adrenaline rush.
Btw, if you want that kind of madness, you can go to West Bengal during Dussehra times. Its celebrated across 9 days. Hyderabad during Ganesh Chathurti, especially on the 11th day where people immerse Ganesh idols after doing pujas for 10 days. I heard ot is celebrated very well in Maharashtra as well, but I never went there during Ganesh festival season so I have no idea, but Ganesh festivities started from Maharashtra. Onam festival in Kerala. Diwali across India.
We literally have a big festival every month with celebrations across the entire year, barring 3 months in summer season as you can't tolerate the heat outside.
In January, we have Sankranti. You have to be in Karra saamu, Kodi pandelu festivities in Andhra Pradesh, and also, Jalli kattu in Tamil Nadu. In February, we get Maha Shivaratri and you have to be in Sadhguru's ashram for the entire night on the day of maha Shivaratri. In March, Holi. In April, Sri Rama Navami in Bhadrachalam in Andhra Pradesh.
May, June, and July are intense summer and monsoon season so no festivities. In August, Ganesh Chathurti. In September, Dussehra. In October and November, Diwali. In December, The Christmas and New Year in Goa.
So almost all year long we celebrate festivals or rather our life.
That's what amazes me most; wonderful festivals every month or so. I really appreciate that you took the time to give me all the tips on what not to miss. It will definitely come in handy to plan a trip in the future, I'm very curious to experience more celebrations! Many thanks 🙏
Today is dussehra 😂🎉
Happy Dussehra! I read about it online, looks fantastic. 🥳
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I hope your beautiful hair will be ok after all the colours goes ways .. you might need to clean them properly
Yeah it was a pain to get rid of all that powder!! But I managed haha
@@SophiaGarbay btw you have beautiful hair
CCP youtuber, i dont care, just see when mathura krishna grand temple will be built like ayodhya, your propaganda will stop
Kya hua bhai??
Just because you don't understand what's happening, it isn't madness.
Hare krishna ❤
Hate Rama ❤
You were no where to be seen in the video!
Yeah, it was crazy complicated to film all by myself unfortunately..
white-woman-wanna-be? you're tunisian, be proud of it!
Her first video was about Tunisia ! She is allowed to see other countries 😉
who are tunisian is it religion
@@SavitaDevi-ny5mmfrom northern Africa