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SOLO FEMALE travel in INDIA: My experience | Mistakes & Tips
Dreaming up or planning a trip to India? As a foreigner, especially a solo female traveler navigating this beautiful but complex country can be challenging. In this video, I share my personal experiences, the mistakes I've made, and the lessons I've learned as well as the things that I can't understand. And a bit of a rant :)
I hope this video inspires you to catch the travel bug, just like I did. India is a beautiful country, full of colors, diversity, and unforgettable experiences.
Embrace it with an open heart, and you will be forever changed! Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback in the comments.
0:00 Intro
00:53 Disclamer
01:17 Advice from the Internet
01:34 Is it safe as a solo woman
2:14 Don't think you know India
3:06 Not having patience
5:00 No sense of personal space
5:55 Wearing inappropriate clothes
6:37 Don't be scared to try food
8:11 Cheapest accommodation
9:00 Don't be too polite
9:27 Take answers with a grain of salt
9:56 Don't be scared or unconfident
10:39 Please tip and help when possible
11:20 Find different perspectives
12:46 What I couldn't understand
13:51 Please stop throwing garbage
15:29 Discrimination
16:51 Indian men and all men
19:00 Conclusion
Much love and blessings, Yana
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  • @FranziskaKlaiber
    @FranziskaKlaiber 4 години тому

    As a female who is going on a solo trip soon....I watched a lot of these videos. And the girls who did have very creepy situations all have one thing in common...they usually stayed in very cheap accommodation. In my opinion those are designed for Indian Men who need to travel for whatever reason and not for young, foreign backpackers in tank tops. Unfortunately I also saw bad feedback when booking a guided tour, as "tour" for westerners is a busload of people, while in India it is a guy and a driver and they sure take you for a ride😂 and so you imagine you are safer when on a tour...but actually it works to your disadvantage cause they take you to overpriced places and rip you off and get what they can out of you. I will make a video when I get back..haha

  • @warrior_1101
    @warrior_1101 17 годин тому

    Can a female Indian traveller visit Detroit or Philadelphia alone?

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Not sure I have actually never been to the US)

  • @vipinsingh075
    @vipinsingh075 День тому

    I am from a state in the north called Uttarakhand and i feel you pain when you see trash everywhere. i remember back in the days at least in Uttarakhand we had no trash problem. Unfortunately some idiots travel to these beautiful places and ruin it with their garbage. I recently went to Himachal Pradesh myself and it was beautiful but people left so much trash there that i was in trauma for a while. People of India need to understand that environment is very important. if we ruin our land then its going to damage us in the future. Very short sited people unfortunately.

  • @redialaaa
    @redialaaa День тому

    All inefficiencies you mentioned because of your unawareness.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Not sure how you made this conclusion but thank you for the feedback

  • @misscogito9865
    @misscogito9865 День тому

    Thank you for posting ❤

  • @franziskaklaiber5768
    @franziskaklaiber5768 День тому

    Casual relationship 😂😂😂😂😂 come on..even in Dubai I had non stop this kind of thing..amd suprisingly often from very educated Indians!

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Crazy world we live in)

  • @franziskaklaiber5768
    @franziskaklaiber5768 День тому

    One thing all females who had bad experiences had in common..they all stayed at very cheap places.

  • @MyPrabhuvachan1100m
    @MyPrabhuvachan1100m День тому

    Wherever you travel and live, one has to protect themself from everything .🎉

  • @Doc7951
    @Doc7951 2 дні тому

    Such a beautiful vlog!

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Glad you liked it!! Thank you!

  • @abhishekkarle7054
    @abhishekkarle7054 3 дні тому

    Many more beautiful and good experiences to you 🙏🏼

  • @sujeetrai7569
    @sujeetrai7569 3 дні тому

    13:40 We ,indians,have the personality of using things to its maximum possible potential that includes honking.

  • @ReasearchAnnalistWing
    @ReasearchAnnalistWing 4 дні тому

    Other countries safe for indians?

  • @direwolf7491
    @direwolf7491 5 днів тому

    Here in India it is impolite not to horn😅 If a diver doesn't horn means he doesn't really care enough about the lives of the people in the streets to alert them.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Wow thank you for this haha, cultural differences are so interesting!

  • @SandraGartner-hj9ty
    @SandraGartner-hj9ty 7 днів тому

    Great content - very honest which isn't always the case with travelling vlogs. We spent a month in India as a family this winter and there are just some points I wanted to add: Do persevere at registering with the Indian train system IRCTC. Try different mail addresses, gmail worked for me, and different mobile numbers - try a friend's if yours doesn't work, you won't need to communicate via phone later on. We did nearly all our travelling by rail in India and it was very, very efficient, hassle free and good value all things considered. Try different credit cards, too... Secondly, we experienced some problems purchasing SIM cards, too. But at least at Delhi airport there was a workaround - we needed some perseverance here, too, observing other tourists, talking to them, asking several times.... Next time we will bring Indian phone numbers - luckily possible for us. Thirdly, it seemed to us they drive by sonic system - at least in utterly overwhelming Delhi traffic they clearly used the horn to warn when they were overtaking, to settle matters of priority and so on. But you are right - being honked at in plain sight without any apparent reason at all happened to us, too - very annoying. We have been contemplating the attitude to littering, too. Not easy to understand. It crossed my mind that it might have grown out of the cast system historically... but then I don't know. I could go on with comments... Well done you for travelling alone !!! I wouldn't feel comfortable, although I'm a lot older which might make things easier. Keep exploring and all the best.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Ahh thank you for sharing! I loved every second but just wanted to share my thoughts!

  • @theamandeepyadav
    @theamandeepyadav 7 днів тому

    if you come back to delhi then do let me know i will show you make place , u will like very much

  • @praveensingha3040
    @praveensingha3040 7 днів тому

    HELLO YANA! I ENJOYED YOUR PODCAST. I AM FROM HIMACHAL/ DALHOUSIE. I WAS PERTURBED TO READ THAT STILL HAVE IDIOTS INDIAN MEN WHO STILL CONSIDER FEMALES AS FEEBLE GENDER. IF YOU WERE MISTREATED IN KASHMIR IT IS A BECAUSE MOST MUSLIMS ARE RUDE NOT ONLY TO KASHMIRI WOMEN BUT TO A YOUNG WESTERN FEMALE. IT IS THEIR HILL BILLY MINDSET.NOT ALL MUSLIMS .I APOLOGISE FOR THEIR BEHAVIOUR.NOT ACCEPTABLE.🎉🎉🎉

  • @kingcobra2511
    @kingcobra2511 7 днів тому

    I love India❤❤❤❤ wow 😲😲 so much beautiful 😍

  • @B.-rg7ms
    @B.-rg7ms 7 днів тому

    Just came back, literary, today from India. It was my fourth trip. It will take me a day to reset, and feel back as well, and the way to do it, slowly, naturally, is to watch videos like this.😊.Loved hearing your perspective!

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Wonderful! I’ll be back soon too!

  • @cijoykjose
    @cijoykjose 8 днів тому

    you are an iranian ? if so , you are here in a country which still preserves the ancient original oriental eastern cultures , faiths .. gave home to zorostrain parsis , jews ...etc

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 8 днів тому

      No no I am from Moldova. 🙏🏼❤️

    • @cijoykjose
      @cijoykjose 7 днів тому

      @@yanaslight i anticipated an eastern origin too . meanwhile , may i ask you something? something about the propagation , portrayal and presectives ..

  • @user-vk5nv6mj1k
    @user-vk5nv6mj1k 10 днів тому

    With all my respect to u ma'am.very sorry for whatever bad experience u had in india n v understand ur feeling mam .but one thing v must admit the way u sounded (sounded u handle the situation very well) n very women should handle the situation how u have handling it in any country. V Indian know there is lot of problems n chaos but v r getting there mam I hope next time when visit India u will have a much more better experience.thanks mam n sorry again ✌️

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 4 години тому

      Not at all you have a beautiful country just shared some thoughts! I’ll be back!

  • @happysunda9695
    @happysunda9695 10 днів тому

    Love from Punjab 🇮🇳❤

  • @omjidwivedi4184
    @omjidwivedi4184 11 днів тому

    You r right sister..I agree with you 🙏

  • @RanjanNag-bz6vo
    @RanjanNag-bz6vo 11 днів тому

    More u travel more u understand n feel the pulse... i think the language about love, sadness, tears n laughter are all universal ❤ from india, hope u comeback n start ur journey again. ....best wishes for all ur travels.

  • @binaryxd4812
    @binaryxd4812 11 днів тому

    Just few days back woman was gangraped in France. Where they already have security since Olympics going on. Nine started stereotyping france for rapes.

  • @SidhantBhatnagar
    @SidhantBhatnagar 11 днів тому

    I’m from India. I agree with everything pointed. We have our own share of crazies. No doubt. But amazing culture too. Thanks.

  • @stanleeloy007
    @stanleeloy007 11 днів тому

    Damn you are beautiful.

  • @satyam-sharma
    @satyam-sharma 12 днів тому

    India: Layer 1: islam: beheading hindus, raping women, enslaving children, destroying temples, jizya tax, WARS Layer 2: British colonialisation: ideological subversion, political puppets like gandhi and nehru. Layer 3: American influence

  • @jituladhikary2227
    @jituladhikary2227 12 днів тому

    So much talk about Nature and your love for it. such a hypocrisy... Stop using toilet paper, its against the nature, trees are cut down to make toilet paper, Western countries use unimaginable amount of toilet paper.... Use water. You could have learned that in India.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 11 днів тому

      While I agree with your comment, I actually was not aware about this in India and was told by hotels to buy toilet paper. They didn’t have bidet facilities at all. But point taken and it doesn’t deny the fact that garbage and plastic is being thrown in nature in India.

  • @jituladhikary2227
    @jituladhikary2227 12 днів тому

    honking is for safety and to let others know that i am behind or i am overtaking you or asking way to overtake or to change lanes. it prevents accidents. it works in india because traffic police cannot be everywhere to guide the traffic, people are careful if they hear a honk. it a kind of self regulation to prevent accidents. it works in india. so it will happen in india. if you don't like things in india, no one forced you to come here. Tourist should come, experience and get going. There is no point of giving advice. Remember you did not come to india to change it or improve it. Did you? Women safety is an issue everywhere in the world. Mugging, rapes, assaults, robbery is common in all western, eastern, southern and central earth. As a general rule, no human being should roam around shady localities alone anywhere in the world. Garbage disposal is a government created problem, they give contracts to private sectors and they take the money and never do the job. Garbage collection companies are the biggest hotspots of corruption in India. People throw garbage in random places because enough dustbin are not made available. we can do better with the garbage thing. It will only stop when people start asking for answers for the tax they pay and why the pile of garbage exist in the locality. Don't go around trying to educate Indians about how to handle garbage. This is not your country. Some people may take offence and may harm you. Please Do not save the nature at the expense of your life and dignity. India is a free country in its literal sense. Government does not implement the exact rules on the road. Not just road, all rules apply depending on the situation and seriousness. Our definition of seriousness is not the same as western laws. Also every state has state specific laws, they are all indian laws, a variety of them. You already know what I am talking about. Anyways I have seen people smoking weed everywhere in india but marijuana is highly illegal in India. I do not see foreigners complain about that!! why?? because you people do that too and like it too? do not be a hypocrite. A brown guy is always discriminated in Europe and north america. Do not talk about discrimination here in India.. Foreigners are given a lot of respect because we think that Guest are god. If you complain about isolated events, that would be hypocrisy considering the worst treatment a brown guy have to face everyday in west.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 11 днів тому

      I am not going to get into an argument with you and neither am I saying your points are not right. I am sharing my experience and not trying to change your country. Freedom of speech they say hey?)

  • @shivathealmighty
    @shivathealmighty 12 днів тому

    I am an Indian and I confess that 🇮🇳 is shit...

  • @CultLeaderAD
    @CultLeaderAD 12 днів тому

    A big like! As an Indian man I agree with what you said. I recommend traveling more to the North Eastern, South India side also Himachal and Ladakh. Please refrain from cities like Delhi, the guys there give the rest of us a really bad name.

    • @vipulmalhotra6426
      @vipulmalhotra6426 12 днів тому

      Delhi is the only true metropolitan in India...yeah we get guys from haryana..up..Bihar..rajasthan..punjab...but never has any delhite said u don't belong here...in Mumbai..Chennai. Bangalore.. etc u get that a lot...Delhi accepts everyone...mayb rough bcos it represents north which had to toughen up bcos of the continuous attacks and plunder by Afghans...Persians..mughals

    • @binskee677
      @binskee677 9 днів тому

      @@vipulmalhotra6426 indian man from north predominately harassing and raping woman because of attacks from Persio 400 years go ... dude get a grip stop writing nonsens. It's our culture that sees woman as less and as objects, especially those from the villages. They even blame the girls for being raped. You can blame 400 year old invasions as long as you want, but it's definitly not an acceptable excuse. Those men are also not tough at all, tough man protect woman not rape them, those are cowards and uneducated men that should be thrown in jail for life.

    • @praveensingha3040
      @praveensingha3040 7 днів тому

      True Pushy.Touts😢😢

  • @Vikramt21
    @Vikramt21 13 днів тому

    What is your next city in India?

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 11 днів тому

      Ah I am in Indonesian now, but surely will be back!

  • @rockstarjamie
    @rockstarjamie 13 днів тому

    In india being polite with men does not work ...u got to be firm

    • @praveensingha3040
      @praveensingha3040 7 днів тому

      Lol! Our Punjab Police is well known for slapping these young Goons for Eve Teasing.iam still so proud of their (lol) Law Enforcement. SLAP FIRST THEN ASK questions

    • @FranziskaKlaiber
      @FranziskaKlaiber 4 години тому

      @rockstarjamie being polite gives them the impression you want casual relations.hahaha

  • @aabb-up3jn
    @aabb-up3jn 13 днів тому

    Be super cautious of Indian men. Dont be smiling. Dont be friendly. Its foolhardiness. Also avoid traveling alone to the hinterlands. Stick to the usual tourist routes, branded hotels and recommended tour operators. Be safe than sorry.

  • @phillipii4709
    @phillipii4709 13 днів тому

    All the problems you stated are the problems even we as Indians think needs to be solved. 1. Honking is a curse but then historically due to poor road conditions and existing poor traffic management, honking has become a tool to communicate. Thats why you would actually see less road accidents on a rather crowded street become of management through honking. 2. ATM situation - People are generally innocent and they really dont find people standing behind. Even if you request people to go out, they might very well not understand why you said so. 3. Using hands to serve - Its a grey area. You can wash hands multiple times in an hour you cant wash gloves or utensils that often. That being said, hygiene standards are generally poor because even someone who is poor and drinks unsafe tap water can open a food cart. And by his own quality standards, he/she thinks that the food is of great quality. Thats why we usually avoid such places. Regulating such places is a difficult task for the govt. 4. Littering - Even i dont understand why people litter. I would recommend you come to my state, Madhya Pradesh. Things are way better here. My city is a lot cleaner then busy European and American cities and people are generally mindful of trash.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 11 днів тому

      Thank you for a thoughtful comment

    • @binskee677
      @binskee677 9 днів тому

      Even we indians avoid places where i see tourists eating...

  • @Joel.Gonsalves
    @Joel.Gonsalves 13 днів тому

    I have lived in India for 48 years. And I mirror your feelings ❤, that's why I love India ❤ Stay safe and blessed 🙏

  • @arunmahajan8393
    @arunmahajan8393 13 днів тому

    Thank you so much for you honest feedback/views

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 13 днів тому

      Thank you appreciate it

  • @VS-ku3xv
    @VS-ku3xv 13 днів тому

    If you don’t mind sharing, could you share your nationality?

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 13 днів тому

      Hehe you won’t guess, I am from Moldova but lived in different countries🙏🏼

  • @essee3984
    @essee3984 13 днів тому

    I remember 20 years back, info regarding such places used to spread through word if mouth within the traveling community. Now because of internet and vlogs, these places are no more hidden and attracts mass tourism and unwanted tourists

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 13 днів тому

      In a way I agree and I prefer quiet places too, but if the local people depend on tourism then it’s their livelihood. So there are negatives but also positives

  • @sebinsebastian9404
    @sebinsebastian9404 13 днів тому

    Yesterday, I asked two German tourists if I could be their guide. I know it might have been a bit annoying, so I only spent a couple of seconds and then left. Your feedback will really help us understand things from your perspective. By the way, if you ever come to Kerala, let me know. I'm from Alappuzha 😅 Trust me, I'll show you an authentic experience on a budget. I even have a scooter.

    • @yanaslight
      @yanaslight 13 днів тому

      Oh lovely to hear! I would never be rude if someone is just asking! But I’ve had people really follow me and really be insisting! Definitely if I’m ever in Kerala!

    • @binskee677
      @binskee677 9 днів тому

      unless you are a official tourguide i wouldn't offer strangers to be their tourguide because that would come as very strange and wired to western tourists. I'm from Kerala too but grew up abroad, i would blindly trust almost any stranger in Kerala, i have only met good people. But in the west, people don't trust strangers so easily, here kids are teached to not trust strangers from a very early age for their own protection, so their guard is always up. The best thing to do if you see tourists is to just leave them alone, only offer help if they approach you. Also depending on the country the tourists are from, they sometimes don't want too much interaction and just want to be left alone (mostly germans and swiss people from what i konw)

    • @sebinsebastian9404
      @sebinsebastian9404 9 днів тому

      @@binskee677 athokke sahacharyam pole irikkum, chelappo avar orale thappi nadakkuarikkum. Appola paper nokkan pokunne.

    • @binskee677
      @binskee677 8 днів тому

      @@sebinsebastian9404 haha do what ever you want to do, i don't care. I just gave you my opinion based on my experience. It's the age of the internet, no one looks for a tourguide by just walking around in the city, if they would want a tourguide, they would look online. If a stanger approaches them to give them a tour, especially if it's not from a tourism company, the first though would be "it's a scam". Western tourists watch a lot of videos and prepare themselves before travelling to india, india is not like travelling to any other country.

    • @sebinsebastian9404
      @sebinsebastian9404 8 днів тому

      @@binskee677 nattil evada?

  • @KartikKumar-hc5iz
    @KartikKumar-hc5iz 14 днів тому

    *(#2)More Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Ashok Vada Pav - (Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Dadar, Mumbai)* This stall is the Birth place of the iconic Mumbai Vada Pav. One of the best Vada Pavs in town. Very clean & hygienic. Their USP is their iconic Chura that they add in the Pav & their spicy Green & Red chutneys. *2. Gajalee - (Kadamgiri Complex, Hanuman Road, next to Icici Bank, Vile Parle East, Mumbai)* One of the most famous Sea food restaurants of Mumbai. Enjoy succulent, flaky, tender fish cooked in a blend of Indian spices. *3. Lalta Pav Bhaji - (Next to Gurukrupa Restaurant, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Pav Bhajis & butteriest pavs in the suburbs of Mumbai. Make sure to ask them for separate sliced onion & tomato discs with chaat masala sprinkled on them.(Open till 2 am) *4. Achija Ghatkopar - (1, Gala Garden View Society, Valabhbagh Lane, Tilak Rd, Ghatkopar east, Mumbai)* One of the best Ghee Onion Rava Masala Dosa in Town & Extremely tasty North Indian food).(Open till 2 am) *5. Laxman Vada Pav - (Shop no.6-7, Sri Sati Krupa Shopping Center, Garodia Nagar, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai) Famous for various types of Vada pav like Maggi Vada pav, Amul butter Vada pav, Cheese burst Vada pav, Masala Vada pav etc. Also, other fast food dishes. *6. Ram Ashraya - (Shop 3-6 ground floor, Jamnadas Mansion, bazar, Laxmi Narayan Lane, Matunga central, Matunga East, Mumbai)* One of the best places to have South Indian dishes. Try some of their iconic dishes like Pineapple Sheera, Upma, Vada Sambar, Appams, Dosas. *7. Famous Masala Vadapav, Mulund (Original) - (Purushottam Kheraj Road, Dr Ambedkar Road, opposite Kalidas Auditorium Road, Mulund, Mumbai)* Famous for their Masala Vada Pav & Cheese Masala Vada Pav. *8. Jay Jalaram Ice Bhel - (Patel Building, MG Road, Mulund West, Mumbai)* Famous for their iconic Cold Bhel puri, Sev Puri etc. One of the iconic food spots in Mulund. *9. Khau Galli - (Near SNDT College, Cross Maidan, Marine Lines, Mumbai)* An entire Lane to enjoy Street Food like Pav Bhaji, Frankies, Bhel Puris, Momos, Faloodas, Juices etc. *10. Tandoori Delicacies at Jai Jawan - (Opposite National College, Next to Chappal Market, Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Tandoori Chicken, Punjabi Prawns Masala, Punjabi Prawn Fry, Kababs etc. *11. Aaswad - (Sanskruti Building, Gadkari Chowk, 4, Lady Jamshedji Road, opp. Shiv Sena Bhavan, Dadar West, Mumbai)* Famous for its Authentic Maharashtrian dishes like Misal Pav, Thaali peeth, Modak, Sheera, Piyush, Kothimbir vadi etc. *12. Haji Ali Juice Centre - (Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Haji Ali junction, Near the entrance to Haji Ali dargah, Dargah Rd, Mumbai,)* Famous for its Juices, Shakes, Faloodas & Ice creams. Do try their iconic dishes of Strawberry Cream & Sitafal cream. *13. Zaveri Bazaar Street - (169/171, Gambhir Bhavan, Khau Galli, 3rd Agyari Ln, Zaveri Bazaar, Mumbai) The entire street is famous for its food. Try the Masala Khichiya papad & Khamani here. Also, try the Pudlas at the famous Mohanbhai Pudlawala. *14. Cannon Pav Bhaji - (Mahapalika Marg, Opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Road, Fort, Mumbai) Famous for its buttery Pav Bhaji & other dishes. *15. Aram Vada Pav & Aram Hotel - (Capital Cinema Building, Hazarimal Somani Rd, opposite CST Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai,) Famous for its Vada pav & other Maharashtrian dishes like Upma, Sheera, Pineapple Sheera, Piyush, Solkadhi, Misal Pav, Kothimbir vadi etc.

  • @KartikKumar-hc5iz
    @KartikKumar-hc5iz 14 днів тому

    *Places to eat at in Mumbai:* *1. Elco Pani puri - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* - One of the best Pani puris in town. Very clean & hygienic. They use bottled mineral water to make these. So very safe to eat Pani Puris at this place. *2. Sardar Pav Bhaaji - (area - Tardeo in Mumbai)* - The best and the most buttery Paav Bhaaji on Planet Earth. *3. Bade Miyan - Late night place - is open till 3 am or so (area - near Taj hotel & the Gate way of India in Mumbai)* A late night place, patrons eat in their cars, but has a seating area as well. Famous for their wraps, Tikkas, Tandooris & barbecued stuff. *4. Leopold Cafe (area - Colaba causeway in Mumbai)* - Nice beer, barbecues, nice desserts. *5. Pancham Puriwala - (area - fort in Mumbai)* - 5 types of puris(bread), savory dishes & desserts. *6. Persian Darbar - (area - Bandra west in Mumbai)* Famous for their Raan Biryani. Delicious Mughlai cuisine. You'll love it. *7. Mahesh Lunch home - (area - Juhu Tara road in Mumbai)* Heaven for Sea food lovers. Very clean & hygienic and you can get the most iconic sea food dishes here. *8. Mini Punjab's Lake side - (area Powai in Mumbai)* Need to call and book a thaali(platter) in advance. Famous for its Dara Singh Thaali - available in both veg & non-veg versions. A must try. *9. Britannia & co. restaurant - (area - Ballard estate, Fort in Mumbai)* Famous for its Irani / Parsi cuisine. Awesome Desserts & Sodas. *10. Anand Stall - (Vile Parle west in Mumbai)* A fast food joint famous for its awesome Vada Paav, Sandwiches & Dosas. *11. Mohammed Ali road - (Area - CST - 6 pm onwards till late night)* The whole street is filled with street vendors who sell various non-vegetarian stuff and some vegetarian too. Plus, there are some really nice restaurants on the same street. Try the famous dessert that you get only on this street in a sweet shop. The dessert is called Aflatoon.

  • @human8454
    @human8454 14 днів тому

    As an indian ,tourist guide or indian friends can make your travel experience more safer and comfortable. Showing to much body can be uncomfortable so,try to wear indian flag with traditional cloths .so many indians try to help you. Go to a good rated restaurant indian street food can be harmful due to your immunity difference. Don't travel in 3rd class trains because poor people may take your seats & stinky some times . Its better to pay Little extra money for your personal safety & comfort. All the best. 🇮🇳❤️🙏🏻

  • @amreshyadav2758
    @amreshyadav2758 14 днів тому

    Never take middle class indians seriously, they are frustrated people..

  • @kamalgupta5954
    @kamalgupta5954 14 днів тому

    Your analysis about India is correct. Next time travel to north east india, you will have totally different experience. ❤

  • @anujbhadauriya5963
    @anujbhadauriya5963 14 днів тому

    Great to hear you and loved that you understand INDIA very well in comparison to other tourists.......lots of love 💕

  • @isshiomi6364
    @isshiomi6364 14 днів тому

    Great observations...

  • @itzTHALA7z
    @itzTHALA7z 14 днів тому

    You don't look much different from Indian girls that's why you didn't get attention like blonde white tall girls boys here are too desperate for slavic girls specially ru they won't do anything to yoo but deep inside you know what they are thinking. We have forgotten all our ancient teachings instead of using xual power for activatii chakkars we are busy on activating hand Dk coordination

  • @kumara9828
    @kumara9828 14 днів тому

    Great Yaana sharing your views 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @KS-op9bb
    @KS-op9bb 14 днів тому

    I am indian, India is worst place to live.