Thank you so much for watching!! All the other videos in my India series are linked below! I hope you give them a watch as well! ❤ JAIPUR (the pink city) 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/nbi7qZlqdaI/v-deo.html KOCHI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/zYxp5MtNiSI/v-deo.html KERALA BACKWATERS 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/gquSGniEJrE/v-deo.html MUMBAI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/SlzLuszFocM/v-deo.html VARANASI 🇮🇳 : ua-cam.com/video/A_bqqGlO03c/v-deo.html KOLKATA 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/UM1uOD_i8U4/v-deo.html NEW DELHI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/31zKdgyvsDY/v-deo.html VANDE BHARAT 🚅: ua-cam.com/video/eEAV39iueMk/v-deo.html TRAVEL PERSONALITY 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/rNkDVUhSS6U/v-deo.html WHOLE INDIA PLAYLIST: ua-cam.com/play/PL7viM3rlj8jsIGOOqynDBIqsJoSW_z9NY.html
Enola, at various levels!!! but in my opinion i dont understand why americans visit graves and tombs as a recreation pov I won't suggest any foreigners to visit a sadistic tomb in india but rather than this i would have suggested a relaxation getaway like goa, or a cool serenity in leh, french bakery in puducherry
I absolutely agree with your opinion and all the bloggers from overseas visiting India🇮🇳,when they point out the good and the bad side. I do understand very well, with excitement every single person visit India. When I travel to see different places around the world I love to see places where I can enjoy the food the culture and cherish the moments year after. I am a proud Indian from Assam, jorhat, and every time I am back to India my first landing is New Delhi or sometimes Kolkata and I feel depresse by over all development and I wonder and question myself why why why ..... India's tourism sector is evolving, but it faces significant challenges in attracting international visitors. Concerns include poor street cleanliness, high noise pollution, in small towns or big city's all over India chaotic traffic conditions, which can deter tourists. Despite India's strengths in producing skilled professionals like doctors and engineers, these infrastructural issues need urgent attention to enhance the overall visitor experience. The government is investing in tourism development, yet a comprehensive strategy addressing these challenges is crucial for India to fully realize its potential as a global tourist destination .Lots to be said but corruption and disobedience, no respects for own mother land is the inner truth which is ignorance ........ I just can't comprehend.....
As an Indian, I wouldn't recommend any foreigners to visit the golden triangle route (Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Jaipur). Also, Taj Mahal is overrated. India has much better monuments than Taj Mahal. Best places to visit India are: Kerala, Goa, Puducherry, Dharamshala, Ladakh, Shillong, Coorg, Gangtok, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, etc.
@@Get.Lost.TravelTaj mahal is not over rated...u have visited it in person so u would agree. U will see many comments like this trying to belittle Taj., these people are fascist hindutva followers who hate muslims and everything belonging to muslims. They cannot fathom the fact that muslims have ruled the subcontinent for 1000 years. They have deep insecurity complex...which is why they often post hate comments about mughal monuments...funnily though they sometimes even try to appropriate these monuments...like they say that Taj Mahal is an ancient indian temple built by hindus "Tejo Mahalaya"😅😅....similarly for Qutb minar. In short ,ignore these people...they are hateful bigots.
I am a proud Indian from Assam. I strongly believe India's tourism sector is evolving, but it faces significant challenges in attracting international visitors. Concerns include poor street cleanliness, high noise pollution, and chaotic traffic conditions, which can deter tourists. Despite India's strengths in producing skilled professionals like doctors and engineers, these infrastructural issues need urgent attention to enhance the overall visitor experience. The government is investing in tourism development, yet a comprehensive strategy addressing these challenges is crucial for India to fully realize its potential as a global tourist destination . If a blogger point out the bad and good side. Be positive and let's fight for better India.
I 100% agree on your stand against people trying to scam or overcharge tourists. Its never ok. A tip like you suggested is more then fine and shows your gratitude. When i travel, i spend way too much time on this topic online. I just came from Istanbul and learned quickly that all taxi drivers will double charge you as long as you are not turkish or turkish speaking. So I only used public transportation there
Always travel through ride sharing apps (like Uber)!! You can even get auto rickshaws on those apps. You don’t have to bargain or anything, get rates upfront and even get discount coupons for new cities. I work out Uber, Lyft and metro apps for each city of US, and am pretty sure would be overcharged if I just randomly came across a taxi. I guess travellers to India can do that too.
Yes! This is great advice. What I would do, is even if I wasn't actually calling a rickshaw on the Uber app, I would still check the price so I knew what amount was broadly considered "fair". I think it's useful! 🙏🏻
I'm willing to tip, but i don't like being scammed. When i moved to a new city, this grocery store outside my house was charging 2 rupees more for a packet of milk and 5 rupees more for any cold beverages. I could have just paid them the extra money and not cared about it, but for some reason i had a very mild argument and bought the items that day, but decided I'd rather walk 300 meter and get those items from another shop that sold them for the right price. This continued for 4 months, but then i started going to the nearby shop again and I've come to terms with overpaying.
Brother I'm an Indian and visited Agra just last week I too noticed this thing they are not just taking advantage of foreigners but from Indians too it's just in there nature,u have to be vary careful in places like that.My story about cameraman and tuk tuk is quite similar to yours, camera man said he would click our photos just for 70 rupees and then he asked me 770 rupees I was completely shocked 😂 it's like their business strategy same goes for tuk tuk drivers. In India if you visit any place for that matter always bargain and never let them believe that you are visiting this place for the first time even we Indians do follow this rule for visiting new places in our country 😂
I will highly suggest you to talk with a local teen or people I am definitely sure they will give you some idea about the fare and surroundings.. Talking about the TukTuk so around 400-500₹ was justifiable 700₹ not.
Dude forget about foreigners or indian themselves. I live in agra and one day i took my friends to taj mahal, the tuk tuk guy was charging real crazy, until he got to know he made a mistake😂. The 2 key tourist spots like taj mahal and agra fort are connected via subway. I recommend you to use that.
Thank you! I appreciate that so much! 🙏🏻 Almost all of the views have come in the last few hours, so I'm hopeful that the algo is picking it up now! Fingers crossed! 🤞🏻
India has always been a money deprived country when it comes to per capita income, esp in the lower segment of the society, such as auto/can drivers and others. I cannot blame them because for them it's a once in a blue moon opportunity to earn a bonus income and intrinsically are motivated to earn more money. But at what cost? Lying & deception only works to some extent but erodes trust and reputation. Being an Indian, I feel sad but still believe India has a lot to work on. Till that happens, tourists should be aware of the reality and enjoy the beautiful things here without getting scammed.
Very well said! I agree, I try to see it from others' point of view beyond just my own, and it's complicated, and I totally get where they're coming from. Thank you for the comment and for watching! ❤️
Definitely a lot for sure! I don't know if I would say it's overrated, it's one of the most magnificent buildings in the world, I really think that. But it can be a bit challenging to experience due to the hustle like you mentioned 😅
I liked the Taj itself, but it definitely suffers from the woes of heavy tourism like many super popular places. Absolutely a must-visit though, at least once! Glad I went!
You're trying to see a positive side to it but these (slick) guys know exactly what they're doing and trying to take advantage of the fact that you don't know the "game" as a foreigner. The photo guy didn't say "100R for each pic" and the tuktuk guy didn't say "your hotel is actually very close" or "all day drive for this price". He just drove you around and called the price in the end, just like EVERY tuktuk driver will ALWAYS tell you to "hop in" without telling you the price EVER. Its the realization that you're being taken advantage of, for nothing else than money, that actually hurts. Not the relatively small amounts that they get away with. Its about the break of trust or realizing that they only act like theyre your friend or interested in you for ze monny. Those kind of experiences stay longer in your head. We're wired that way so that we don't make the same mistakes over and over. But its funny that you came to your senses twice after napping and eating delicious food each time :D
Yes! That's exactly it. The amount of money they're asking for in each instance isn't a particularly large amount, but the *idea* of being taken advantage of is just very defeating. But yes, exactly food and sleep do wonders 😂
brother you were not scammed by photographer. they actually cost 100 rupees for a photo this is same for Indians too. And this is reality than somany of autorickshaw driver or person will scammed you but you have to be sensior and careful ❤❤❤ love from India ❤❤
I don't care if that is the cost, it's a fine cost, but he didn't tell me it was the cost, and that's where the scam happened. You have to be upfront about pricing! But yes, you're right, thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Yes! I have no issue with that at all. It's listed upfront, and applies all over India. It's people who are dishonest about rates, etc. that are the problem
@@Get.Lost.Travel all the people try to make money as much as they can. They steal from locals as well. So there should always be an Indian friend who you have to travel with so that they can navigate through the country. Sometimes, they may also get scammed when they travel to a different state or place but most probably they might have local contacts.
Do be so stingy and angry for 20 to 30 dollars. Enjoy your trip and spend some dollars. You are just paying some extra money at only certain places like entry and transport. But for Indians travelling to USA pr other western countries, its whole trip multiplied by 84 or 100. But we dont complain.
I agree! Someone said we often pay $10 for a coffee from Starbucks, and it's true. I just wish people were upfront about the amount they're expecting. We value honesty so much in the West, it's not even about the money it's about integrity, ultimately. That's when it's head vs. heart vs. pride for me
Yeah, it happens in all tourist places around the world. Consider, that some people are living on 300 rupees a day. Also, consider that things are quite cheap overall, your dollar, goes quite a bit. I also had this same exact feeling, it pissed me off, and I had a meltdown. But after seeing this is how things are, I got used to it. Now wait till you get used to the "foreigners" fee for entering certain places. Anyway, the food... unmatched!
Oh definitely! I've experienced it in many countries around the world to varying degrees. I think they're just so good at connecting with tourists in India and making your their friend, that it hurts a little more when they're trying to take advantage. But YES the food 😂🙏🏻
Visit Pelling, Ravangla, Namchi, Lachung in Sikkim, India, Visit Dargeeling, Mirik , West Bengal India. Go to Himachal pradesh, Go to Andaman and Nicobar island
3:25 "Why?" Just to feel like a fancy tourist would have been my reply. 😆 6:53 Don't dwell, the Buddha would just say "Let that *hit go." 😌🪷 I would have just paid but some people need to be taught a lesson sometimes. 👮🏻
An Indian here. Firstly Americans think they know everything but people especially scammers are very smart. There goes your pride. Always remember to ask the locals. Talk to them, Indians will always go out of their way to help you. And you did the right thing by not paying them what they asked for. Doing that will only encourage them further. It doesn't matter it's just a "few dollars". I earn in USD too but I do not overpay here in India. It is stupidity. Pay honest people like Lala. Tip them. That's fine.
Yes! Absolutely. They're extremely smart, and also very nice and personable. It makes it hard to say "no" when they're so nice, even once you realize you're being taken advantage of. It's very tricky.
@@Get.Lost.Travel Agreed but just say "NO" sternly and they won't bother you. Do remember that. This may not work in the US & maybe considered rude but will certainly work in developing countries.
1) I think he asked 1200 for 12 photos of hard copies, you should have told him I just want soft copies sent to my phone,whatever you do you should negotiate 1st then you should take service . 2) the auto guys ask more normal* 2 in the morning before 7 o clock in the night after 10 o clock you should negotiate 1st 3) there are lot of uber ,ola kind of apps you should use those for traveling you will get tuk tuk,taxi everything in that ,you will get for fair price.
No, he wasn't selling hard copies, I know what you mean though, sometimes when you go to amusement parks, etc. they sell hard copies. But this man was not doing that. And yes! I used Uber in India all the time, especially for longer distances, which is actually a great tip I'll mention in upcoming videos as a way to gauge a fair price
15 years ago, Indians also faced problems with negotiating prices with tuk tuks. Once India started to become more digitized, we improved in this aspect. The payment system, UPI, is considered the best in the world. Just a mobile number, UPI ID, or QR scan code is enough to send and receive money. Unfortunately, visiting foreigners cannot use this technology, posing a problem for them.
India is full of wondrous treasures but it can be extremely frustrating and upsetting to visit India. From the moment you step off the plane until you step on the plane again to leave, the touts and scammers are everywhere. But as you saw, the Taj is jaw-droppingly awesome and is totally worth putting up with the scammers to see. And a 1000 rupees is, what, $10? $12 US? It's just not worth ruining your day over. Go to Egypt and see the pyramids. They will blow your mind, while the scammers will make you madder than hell, unless you go mentally prepared.
Yes, very well said! That was pretty much my experience as well. I actually have had a visit booked to Egypt at one point that I cancelled due to hearing about some of the things that happen over there, especially to people making travel content. I'll go at some point, but I'm not in a rush at the moment 😅
Its all your fault bro. Dont act innocent first you have to negotiate the price of every picture.. and second you should have paid the rickshaw after your first trip. Tourist gets scammed worldwide its not new you have to be smart.
It's weird you're siding with scammers? Are you... maybe guilty of scamming tourists and trying to convince yourself it's OK by making comments like these?
@@Get.Lost.Travel am not siding with scammers all am saying is if you won't we smart enough you will be scammed in every part of the world and in your all this explanation video I found its you who gave them loopholes to scam you. Like not paying a Rikshaw driver for his one trip and asking to come again tomorrow for an another trip without negotiating the price.
Thank you so much for watching!! All the other videos in my India series are linked below! I hope you give them a watch as well! ❤
JAIPUR (the pink city) 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/nbi7qZlqdaI/v-deo.html
KOCHI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/zYxp5MtNiSI/v-deo.html
KERALA BACKWATERS 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/gquSGniEJrE/v-deo.html
MUMBAI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/SlzLuszFocM/v-deo.html
VARANASI 🇮🇳 : ua-cam.com/video/A_bqqGlO03c/v-deo.html
KOLKATA 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/UM1uOD_i8U4/v-deo.html
NEW DELHI 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/31zKdgyvsDY/v-deo.html
VANDE BHARAT 🚅: ua-cam.com/video/eEAV39iueMk/v-deo.html
TRAVEL PERSONALITY 🇮🇳: ua-cam.com/video/rNkDVUhSS6U/v-deo.html
WHOLE INDIA PLAYLIST: ua-cam.com/play/PL7viM3rlj8jsIGOOqynDBIqsJoSW_z9NY.html
Enola, at various levels!!! but in my opinion i dont understand why americans visit graves and tombs as a recreation pov I won't suggest any foreigners to visit a sadistic tomb in india but rather than this i would have suggested a relaxation getaway like goa, or a cool serenity in leh, french bakery in puducherry
I absolutely agree with your opinion and all the bloggers from overseas visiting India🇮🇳,when they point out the good and the bad side. I do understand very well, with excitement every single person visit India.
When I travel to see different places around the world I love to see places where I can enjoy the food the culture and cherish the moments year after.
I am a proud Indian from Assam, jorhat, and every time I am back to India my first landing is New Delhi or sometimes Kolkata and I feel depresse by over all development and I wonder and question myself why why why ..... India's tourism sector is evolving, but it faces significant challenges in attracting international visitors. Concerns include poor street cleanliness, high noise pollution, in small towns or big city's all over India chaotic traffic conditions, which can deter tourists. Despite India's strengths in producing skilled professionals like doctors and engineers, these infrastructural issues need urgent attention to enhance the overall visitor experience. The government is investing in tourism development, yet a comprehensive strategy addressing these challenges is crucial for India to fully realize its potential as a global tourist destination .Lots to be said but corruption and disobedience, no respects for own mother land is the inner truth which is ignorance ........ I just can't comprehend.....
As an Indian, I wouldn't recommend any foreigners to visit the golden triangle route (Delhi, Agra, Varanasi, Jaipur). Also, Taj Mahal is overrated. India has much better monuments than Taj Mahal. Best places to visit India are: Kerala, Goa, Puducherry, Dharamshala, Ladakh, Shillong, Coorg, Gangtok, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, etc.
I like this, I haven't heard recommendations for many of these places, but I'm excited to look into them! 🙏🏻
@@Get.Lost.TravelTaj mahal is not over rated...u have visited it in person so u would agree.
U will see many comments like this trying to belittle Taj., these people are fascist hindutva followers who hate muslims and everything belonging to muslims.
They cannot fathom the fact that muslims have ruled the subcontinent for 1000 years.
They have deep insecurity complex...which is why they often post hate comments about mughal monuments...funnily though they sometimes even try to appropriate these monuments...like they say that Taj Mahal is an ancient indian temple built by hindus "Tejo Mahalaya"😅😅....similarly for Qutb minar.
In short ,ignore these people...they are hateful bigots.
@@Get.Lost.Travel visit ellora caves
I am a proud Indian from Assam. I strongly believe India's tourism sector is evolving, but it faces significant challenges in attracting international visitors. Concerns include poor street cleanliness, high noise pollution, and chaotic traffic conditions, which can deter tourists. Despite India's strengths in producing skilled professionals like doctors and engineers, these infrastructural issues need urgent attention to enhance the overall visitor experience. The government is investing in tourism development, yet a comprehensive strategy addressing these challenges is crucial for India to fully realize its potential as a global tourist destination .
If a blogger point out the bad and good side. Be positive and let's fight for better India.
@@Get.Lost.TravelGo to Ladakh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands....
Agra is absolute horrendous, even for a local traveller.
Almost got robbed last year on trip with my family there
Ah dang!! Sheesh that's rough. I'm sorry that happened to you!
I 100% agree on your stand against people trying to scam or overcharge tourists. Its never ok. A tip like you suggested is more then fine and shows your gratitude. When i travel, i spend way too much time on this topic online. I just came from Istanbul and learned quickly that all taxi drivers will double charge you as long as you are not turkish or turkish speaking. So I only used public transportation there
Yes, exactly! I was in Turkiye for a month myself this past May and even the locals will tell you to never use a taxi.
Always travel through ride sharing apps (like Uber)!! You can even get auto rickshaws on those apps. You don’t have to bargain or anything, get rates upfront and even get discount coupons for new cities.
I work out Uber, Lyft and metro apps for each city of US, and am pretty sure would be overcharged if I just randomly came across a taxi. I guess travellers to India can do that too.
Yes! This is great advice. What I would do, is even if I wasn't actually calling a rickshaw on the Uber app, I would still check the price so I knew what amount was broadly considered "fair". I think it's useful! 🙏🏻
Thank you for the heads up! I’m sorry you had that experience but you got to see the Taj Mahal.
I like your point of view, genuinely ur energy on all ur vids are amazing. Just from that I believe u will be big bro, trust 🙏
Ah you're so kind! Thank you so much! ❤
Looking forward to your other India videos. 🫡
Thank you, I'm excited to put them together!
@@Get.Lost.TravelI appreciate your authenticity in this video. Hope things are better as your trip went on.
I'm willing to tip, but i don't like being scammed.
When i moved to a new city, this grocery store outside my house was charging 2 rupees more for a packet of milk and 5 rupees more for any cold beverages. I could have just paid them the extra money and not cared about it, but for some reason i had a very mild argument and bought the items that day, but decided I'd rather walk 300 meter and get those items from another shop that sold them for the right price. This continued for 4 months, but then i started going to the nearby shop again and I've come to terms with overpaying.
It's tricky, right? It's a small amount of money but it feels like the integrity of the thing is what's important sometimes. 😅
Great content 👍
Thank you!! 🙏🏻
Brother I'm an Indian and visited Agra just last week I too noticed this thing they are not just taking advantage of foreigners but from Indians too it's just in there nature,u have to be vary careful in places like that.My story about cameraman and tuk tuk is quite similar to yours, camera man said he would click our photos just for 70 rupees and then he asked me 770 rupees I was completely shocked 😂 it's like their business strategy same goes for tuk tuk drivers.
In India if you visit any place for that matter always bargain and never let them believe that you are visiting this place for the first time even we Indians do follow this rule for visiting new places in our country 😂
I guess that makes sense, as Agra is a major tourist hub even for Indian people! Very interesting, thank you for sharing that!
I will highly suggest you to talk with a local teen or people
I am definitely sure they will give you some idea about the fare and surroundings..
Talking about the TukTuk so around 400-500₹ was justifiable 700₹ not.
I agree!
You are so kind ❤
🙏🏻🫣🙏🏻
Dude forget about foreigners or indian themselves. I live in agra and one day i took my friends to taj mahal, the tuk tuk guy was charging real crazy, until he got to know he made a mistake😂. The 2 key tourist spots like taj mahal and agra fort are connected via subway. I recommend you to use that.
I wish I had used the subway, this sounds like really good advice! Thank you!
wow the story telling is insane, surprised you have 1000 views only.
Thank you! I appreciate that so much! 🙏🏻 Almost all of the views have come in the last few hours, so I'm hopeful that the algo is picking it up now! Fingers crossed! 🤞🏻
India has always been a money deprived country when it comes to per capita income, esp in the lower segment of the society, such as auto/can drivers and others. I cannot blame them because for them it's a once in a blue moon opportunity to earn a bonus income and intrinsically are motivated to earn more money. But at what cost? Lying & deception only works to some extent but erodes trust and reputation. Being an Indian, I feel sad but still believe India has a lot to work on. Till that happens, tourists should be aware of the reality and enjoy the beautiful things here without getting scammed.
Very well said! I agree, I try to see it from others' point of view beyond just my own, and it's complicated, and I totally get where they're coming from. Thank you for the comment and for watching! ❤️
Please don't go to Taj Mahal, it's not a palace or something it's a fucking graveyard 😂😂😂😂
Well it's one of the 7 Wonders of the World, so people are definitely going to visit!
Man you should visit Kerala which is the southern part of India.
I did! I'll have a video from Kochi and a video from the Kerala backwaters coming over the next few weeks!
@@Get.Lost.Travel Did you visit Goa?
Taj Mahal and perhaps the all of the golden triangle is very overrated. Its too much of hustle and I'm an Indian.
Definitely a lot for sure! I don't know if I would say it's overrated, it's one of the most magnificent buildings in the world, I really think that. But it can be a bit challenging to experience due to the hustle like you mentioned 😅
Bro Taj Mahal Is Overrated and Crowded...
I liked the Taj itself, but it definitely suffers from the woes of heavy tourism like many super popular places. Absolutely a must-visit though, at least once! Glad I went!
You're trying to see a positive side to it but these (slick) guys know exactly what they're doing and trying to take advantage of the fact that you don't know the "game" as a foreigner.
The photo guy didn't say "100R for each pic" and the tuktuk guy didn't say "your hotel is actually very close" or "all day drive for this price". He just drove you around and called the price in the end, just like EVERY tuktuk driver will ALWAYS tell you to "hop in" without telling you the price EVER.
Its the realization that you're being taken advantage of, for nothing else than money, that actually hurts. Not the relatively small amounts that they get away with. Its about the break of trust or realizing that they only act like theyre your friend or interested in you for ze monny. Those kind of experiences stay longer in your head. We're wired that way so that we don't make the same mistakes over and over. But its funny that you came to your senses twice after napping and eating delicious food each time :D
Yes! That's exactly it. The amount of money they're asking for in each instance isn't a particularly large amount, but the *idea* of being taken advantage of is just very defeating. But yes, exactly food and sleep do wonders 😂
Why would they have a cow there? India does crazy things.
In India cows are considered sacred! They're everywhere, and they're very protected as part of the Hindu faith
@@Get.Lost.Travel so they can just roam freely contributing to the chaos, too funny
If you've explored these architectural marvels - rani ki vav , kailasa temple, konark sun temple, hampi etc.....
I haven't! Definitely will look into doing more of the deep cuts whenever I go back!
brother you were not scammed by photographer. they actually cost 100 rupees for a photo this is same for Indians too. And this is reality than somany of autorickshaw driver or person will scammed you but you have to be sensior and careful ❤❤❤ love from India ❤❤
I don't care if that is the cost, it's a fine cost, but he didn't tell me it was the cost, and that's where the scam happened. You have to be upfront about pricing! But yes, you're right, thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Bro do you ellora cave. Ellora cave is more beautiful than taj Mahal bro
I've heard some people recommend it! It's on the list for sure, thank you! 🙏🏻
You prefer butter chicken over chicken Tikka masala?
I love both, and honestly this is an internal debate I have with MYSELF all the time. 😆 Depends on the day and how spicy I'm feeling
@@Get.Lost.Travel I hope you tried a chicken tikka masala while you were (or are) there.
These sites already gets a lot of local tourists. So foreigners pay more than the countries listed in SAARC.
Yes! I have no issue with that at all. It's listed upfront, and applies all over India. It's people who are dishonest about rates, etc. that are the problem
@@Get.Lost.Travel all the people try to make money as much as they can. They steal from locals as well. So there should always be an Indian friend who you have to travel with so that they can navigate through the country.
Sometimes, they may also get scammed when they travel to a different state or place but most probably they might have local contacts.
Do be so stingy and angry for 20 to 30 dollars. Enjoy your trip and spend some dollars. You are just paying some extra money at only certain places like entry and transport. But for Indians travelling to USA pr other western countries, its whole trip multiplied by 84 or 100. But we dont complain.
I agree! Someone said we often pay $10 for a coffee from Starbucks, and it's true. I just wish people were upfront about the amount they're expecting. We value honesty so much in the West, it's not even about the money it's about integrity, ultimately. That's when it's head vs. heart vs. pride for me
Yeah, it happens in all tourist places around the world. Consider, that some people are living on 300 rupees a day. Also, consider that things are quite cheap overall, your dollar, goes quite a bit. I also had this same exact feeling, it pissed me off, and I had a meltdown. But after seeing this is how things are, I got used to it. Now wait till you get used to the "foreigners" fee for entering certain places.
Anyway, the food... unmatched!
Oh definitely! I've experienced it in many countries around the world to varying degrees. I think they're just so good at connecting with tourists in India and making your their friend, that it hurts a little more when they're trying to take advantage. But YES the food 😂🙏🏻
@@Get.Lost.Travel Got to try:
Tandoori Chicken
Chicken Jalfrazy
Paneer Butter Masala
Keema
romali roti with laal mas
dahl makhani and tandoori roti
Samosa and tamarind chutney
bhindi masala
shahi paneer
Aloo Gobi,
chicken tikka
chole bhature
Dal tadka
Nihari
Rogan Josh
Mughlai biryani
Fried Lamb Ribs (Tabak maaz)
Tangdi kabab
Kashmiri naan
Gobi Manchurian
Garlic Butter Naan
Visit Pelling, Ravangla, Namchi, Lachung in Sikkim, India, Visit Dargeeling, Mirik , West Bengal India. Go to Himachal pradesh, Go to Andaman and Nicobar island
One day, maybe!! That's a good list, thank you!
3:25 "Why?" Just to feel like a fancy tourist would have been my reply. 😆
6:53 Don't dwell, the Buddha would just say "Let that *hit go." 😌🪷
I would have just paid but some people need to be taught a lesson sometimes. 👮🏻
😆 Right! Let me ride in my Tuktuks. Yeah it's complicated, and I could have paid but it's a pride thing I guess!
Visit konkan railway route
I'll have to look into it!
An Indian here. Firstly Americans think they know everything but people especially scammers are very smart. There goes your pride. Always remember to ask the locals. Talk to them, Indians will always go out of their way to help you. And you did the right thing by not paying them what they asked for. Doing that will only encourage them further. It doesn't matter it's just a "few dollars". I earn in USD too but I do not overpay here in India. It is stupidity. Pay honest people like Lala. Tip them. That's fine.
Yes! Absolutely. They're extremely smart, and also very nice and personable. It makes it hard to say "no" when they're so nice, even once you realize you're being taken advantage of. It's very tricky.
@@Get.Lost.Travel Agreed but just say "NO" sternly and they won't bother you. Do remember that. This may not work in the US & maybe considered rude but will certainly work in developing countries.
1) I think he asked 1200 for 12 photos of hard copies, you should have told him I just want soft copies sent to my phone,whatever you do you should negotiate 1st then you should take service .
2) the auto guys ask more normal* 2 in the morning before 7 o clock in the night after 10 o clock you should negotiate 1st
3) there are lot of uber ,ola kind of apps you should use those for traveling you will get tuk tuk,taxi everything in that ,you will get for fair price.
No, he wasn't selling hard copies, I know what you mean though, sometimes when you go to amusement parks, etc. they sell hard copies. But this man was not doing that. And yes! I used Uber in India all the time, especially for longer distances, which is actually a great tip I'll mention in upcoming videos as a way to gauge a fair price
15 years ago, Indians also faced problems with negotiating prices with tuk tuks. Once India started to become more digitized, we improved in this aspect. The payment system, UPI, is considered the best in the world. Just a mobile number, UPI ID, or QR scan code is enough to send and receive money. Unfortunately, visiting foreigners cannot use this technology, posing a problem for them.
South of India has also great architecture.. fortunately less broke by invaders so there is amazing history, science and art in architecture
I was lucky to visit Kerala as well during this series!
India is full of wondrous treasures but it can be extremely frustrating and upsetting to visit India. From the moment you step off the plane until you step on the plane again to leave, the touts and scammers are everywhere. But as you saw, the Taj is jaw-droppingly awesome and is totally worth putting up with the scammers to see. And a 1000 rupees is, what, $10? $12 US? It's just not worth ruining your day over.
Go to Egypt and see the pyramids. They will blow your mind, while the scammers will make you madder than hell, unless you go mentally prepared.
Yes, very well said! That was pretty much my experience as well. I actually have had a visit booked to Egypt at one point that I cancelled due to hearing about some of the things that happen over there, especially to people making travel content. I'll go at some point, but I'm not in a rush at the moment 😅
My friend, Taj Mahal is not only monument it is a heart ❤️ of our India
Absolutely!
Its all your fault bro. Dont act innocent first you have to negotiate the price of every picture.. and second you should have paid the rickshaw after your first trip. Tourist gets scammed worldwide its not new you have to be smart.
It's weird you're siding with scammers? Are you... maybe guilty of scamming tourists and trying to convince yourself it's OK by making comments like these?
@@Get.Lost.Travel am not siding with scammers all am saying is if you won't we smart enough you will be scammed in every part of the world and in your all this explanation video I found its you who gave them loopholes to scam you. Like not paying a Rikshaw driver for his one trip and asking to come again tomorrow for an another trip without negotiating the price.