Wow so happy to hear this video is giving a good impression of Bengaluru! Love reading through all your comments about your own experiences in this lovely city. Thank you so much for your support always!
Niiice, I love Bangalore! I'm from Finland, my husband is Indian and my sister-in-law is working as a doctor in Bangalore so I had the pleasure of visiting her there in November. Cubbon Park was so lovely, the rooftop bars are awesome, and I had some amazing Kerala food in Indiranagar. Hope to visit and explore more soon and maybe in the future, we'll end up living there too. :)
Bengaluru , the Garden city of India is known for its blending culture of traditional glory of modern outfit. Thank you madam. Just you have showed glimpses of this beautiful city. There are plenty to explore.
People should try to learn language of the the place where they live. I am not saying become fluent but at least learn some basics. It is a sign of respect and is a good gesture.
Seriously, India and its people deserve so much more credits. I am glad to see that Ivana is also dedicating her time to showcase the surpluses of India. :)
@@saketadarsh7606 still lower than many so called developed countries... 44 people are coming out of poverty in every minute We have achieved a lot in the past 70years.. Although a long way to go.... But still I don't think we need any certificate from the west that whether we are doing well or not... I never cared about them no matter whether they are praising or abusing india...
@@zdxlil1662 Yr point is the truth, but now my friend they only look 4 country with money. The west thought they r superior n now India is only behind US n Germany in economy.
When it comes to India people always think of Delhi and Mumbai but no one literally knows other metropolitan cities. Thank you for talking positively about Bangalore.
Delhi is a Punjabi UP Bihari city Nobody speaks English Infact most seem to hate English Especially if you look indian ( esp south indian or expatriate indian) and speak English because you don't know Hindi you are likely to be countered with " being indian why you don't know hindi" statements or looks Even at star hotels and other multinationalistic and multicultural places where English is needed the true international ambience is missing People certainly are not helpful and friendly to tourists visitors etc in Delhi Most localites in shops streets public transport offices appear stressed aggressive or they are completely detached Delhities lack proper knowledge of other places cultures etc
@ I know this video is about Bangalore but don't exaggerate it...Delhi's road, metro(400+kms), and underground infrastructure is incomparable. India's first RRTS semi high speed train connecting the Delhi NCR region is coming up soon too. But yeah Bangalore definetely has good infrastructure but it needs to build more since its growing really fast and current infrastructure can't keep up as she also mentioned the traffic is really bad
I love Bengaluru. born and raised in this city traveled to over 40 countries and lived in Europe, America, middle-east and also Far east Asia. Still to me, Bengaluru cannot replace any city in the world to me.
Born and raised don’t matter only nativity matter. Coz others reap benefits and abuse but don’t work to make it, because in their heart their native place is always first
@@IvanaPerkovicOfficial Hi, Which part of Bangalore would you recommend ? We are thinking of relocating after living outside India for more than 30 years . I have in mind several options - Kochi, Goa and after watching your video have started thinking of Bangalore. We prefer living in independent house in a safe community . We love country side houses away from crowded city , so not necessary it should be in the city . Thanks
@@sunmoon5700 May be near chandhapua is ideal for you. There are beautiful villas you can buy. And it's also nearer to electronic city which is the IT hub of Bengaluru 🙏
Love Bangalore from westbengal 🇮🇳🙏 i always prefer Bangalore first than another city of India, it's a beautiful city . Even my home city kolkata comes second for me. Jai kannadiga jay bangla jai bharat .
we need to make more and more megacities like shenzhen, shanghai, abu dhabi, Jakarta.... I would say we need atleast 15-18 new megacities by 2035 1- will give employment in crores 2- will boost the fdi 3- will reduce the poverty 4- will improve our infra 5- will be beneficial for economy 6- will increase the urban population .... We take loans from china, USA, EU, etc ... Print money .... Even we the gdp for that ... Will make india compete with china in terma of infra and urban planning
@@saketadarsh7606 I agree but you tell me can we invest 200 - 500 billion dollars on making such ambitious projects soon enough ! maybe one day but it would take substantial amount of time atleast 30 years in india where it takes 20 years sometimes for railway tracks !! SUCKS Dont mind but democracies are not good for development as some selfish pimps sit on roads for few dollars and do so called peaceful protests under foreign influence. -- PERSONAL OPINION
I'm from Assam in northeast India and have studied and lived in namma Bengaluru for few years. Miss everything about this place, the food, climate and the people, never felt a bit like an outsider, the vibe of this city is so good! ❤️ Thanks for this awesome video. 😊
@@prathibhark6851 but why he should learn kannada......as long as he is respectful language doesnot matter.............it is not easy to learn any language and why should he waste his time in these
I mean we can say that about every state in India🇮🇳 Every state has different culture and different language that it molds a little to every new village or city you go to It's really special
Bangaluru, also known as Bengaluru (in Kannada) is the capital of the Indian State of Karnataka. Bangalore is nicknamed the Garden City and was once called a Pensioner's Paradise. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's third most populous city. There are a number of expats from across the world living in the city, thanks to the growing presence of Multi-National Companies. Namma Bangaluru ❤️
Bangalore is no more in use. It is Bengaluru even in English/any other languages. Original name & pronunciation: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು(Kannada script), Letter ಳೂ is not available in English.
Nice to see this channel, I Lived in Bangalore for 5 years and badly missing the city now. We should definitely meet up for doing some videos together 😊
in bangalore, February month is way different than any other month in the year..feb afternoons are hotter than actual summer and feb nights are colder than actual winter...
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಮ್ದು. Ur explanation abt bangalor was very crisp and sweet. And i love nano. Sainek pod electric car. I own a tata nano too . Welcome to Bangalore enjoy ur stay.
Loved the way you said Bengaluru. Glad our city is making you feel at home. Malleswaram has its own old world charm, with green tree avenues., old bungalows even
Hmm🤔🤔 as a person who had already lived in cities like Delhi, bangalore, jaipur, ahemadabad, noida, etc. I would deny.. ALTHOUGH it is ONE of the cities where I would love to live... As of now my #1 will be Jaipur (maybe because I am very much attracted to history n monuments... Not that bangalore lacks history but the feels are different)
Bangalore is my home but living in Israel for 4 years and with the covid situation,not able to travel. This video made me more home sick but also happy to see my city. Thank you
@@proudgadwali144 that sit and go car is tata nano, its another car that you see in middle 4:57 that's Toyota etios. I can say it for sure as proud owner of both cars as taxi.
Living in Namma Bengaluru since 1987. One of the best cities in India because of the people of this city and the climate. Bangalore is truly a global village.
I have lived in Bangalore for almost 15 years before I moved to The Netherlands. Without a doubt Indiranagar was my favorite place, followed by Jayanagar and Koramangala. It used to be a heaven till 2011-2012, and then it started changing by constructions of lot of buildings cutting off the trees. Because of that its climate has changed a lot. It was called "Garden City" of India once.
I am 24 and have lived in Bangalore from 2018 to 2020 and no doubt those were the best years of my life. I love Bangalore, the experiences it gave me and yes pubs, food, cafes, and all the exciting vibes it has are unmatchable. Thank God, India has such place
@@shri1177 ghanta Tool kit dekha hai?? Same to same kaise tweet kar diya Aur aise v ek left media print v likha hai ki rihana ko $2.5million mila hai tweet karne ke liye The print ne likha hai(left media)
@@Anonymous-pc8qr toolkit wo har protest ke phele nikalti h....or tune padha h toolkit meh kya likha h.....godi media se influence maat ho zee news ka owner mp meh mla h
I am from West Bengal, But i have been living here in Bengaluru since 2016, an now i have fallen in love with this city 💕, I really feel like i have had the best days of my life so far in this city😍. I ❤️Bengaluru
Banglore or Bengaluru was awesome during my college days back in 91-95, Even in March we dared to switch on the Fans... Chilled Breeze during the dawn was simply Love, Being from the Eastern part of India April-June had always been painstakingly Hot and Humid but not for us for those lovely years... Yen Samachara Bangalore? Channgidiya? Nannu Ninnanu Priti Sutene Bangalore......
the reason Kannadigas are so proud is because they have a very long and rich history. Since at least the 2nd century CE, Karnataka was ruled by native Kannadiga dynasties, such as the Kadambas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas, Vijaynagaras, and finally the Mysore Kingdom which was overtaken by the British in the 1800s and finally incorporated into India in 1947. Some of these empires, like the Rashtrakutas, even stretched as far as the foothills of the Himalayas. Kannada language has a rich literary history going back thousands of years, and has produced many works of poetry, sagas, and religious works. It has been home to some of the most dazzling, wealthy cities in history, such as Hampi, Srirangapata, Mysore and others. More recently, we are proud of the success of Bengaluru as one of India (and the worlds) top tech/startup hubs. Kannadigas are known for thinking progressively and being adventurous, and nowhere else is this spirit on better display than Bengaluru.
Hiiii, I’m a native Bangalorean and currently study in Europe and back to Bangalore now for a couple of months due to covid , I’m so proud of being a Bangalorean cause why not right one of the coolest city and people in the world . It’s underrated in Indian tourism spectrum but incredibly happening and hipster culture with blending mix of students , startup studs , international American influences and sexy food, awesome pubs and the best weather that amplifies each and every day in the city .
Bangalore is a standout in entire India. It's truly different. Like you go to other cities of India specifically in northern side and then you come down to south in Bangalore you feel a transition from hell to heaven.
@@Anonymous-lu7xr u mean its hell to live in north bro ,every state is like a different culture ,and in benguluru u see smart city but in north u find a beautiful scenery dur to himalayas by the way i am from uttrakhand ...i am just telling plz correct ur words "hell"
@@stars7423 Well from uttarakhand you won't be able to comprehend that what I meant by the term "hell". But if you observe north through the doorway of UP & Bihar you'll understand why is it a living hell. It's a fact though I believe you know that too.
@@Anonymous-lu7xr yeah bro i am actually located gateway to garhwal and up is just 15 km from here. ..this is not that much which u r comparing ....come north u came to know that ...india is developing country and there r certain parts. which r good and certain which r unheginic ,but u can't be like its hell
@@stars7423 It's not about hygiene because in terms of hygiene every region of country is more or less the same. But I'm talking about quality of life, look at their poor healthcare system, look at their literacy rate how low it is. Moreover, how poor their human development index is.
@@jj-jn7te lol,, why do we need to learn kannad... 🤡 Does it even make sense. Hindi is not my language... My language is Assamese, even though i learnt Hindi along with English. So it's you who need to learn hindi 🤡
@@expertunknown5063 I think u are not understanding what I'm trying to say I'm saying most of them know hindi and even I speak hindi telugu kannada english and tamil
Forever a Bangalorean and so proud and happy of how you have beautifully embraced our city and culture, not to forget your respect towards Kannada 😍😊☺️
Hi, I am from Pune. I had lived in Bangalore for more than an year and liked the City very very much. It was the most joyful part of my life and I still cherish those sweetest memories. The most beautiful part of the City is it's people and the culture including lots of temples & gardens. Although, Bangalore is a bigger city than Pune, but I would like you to visit Pune once & I am sure you will love Pune too as equally as Banglore. 👍
Bangalore does have one of the best weathers in the world...even now when it's so much hotter than it was in our childhood (in the 70s and 80s, you didn't even need a fan in Bangalore!). Much of Bangalore's problems came ironically with the IT boom and Silicon Valley tag...while the lifestyles improved and people became more affluent, the cost of living went up (one of the more expensive cities of India), the pollution and traffic skyrocketed, and the weather became much hotter. Hope with Covid and more work-from-home options, the traffic will reduce one day and perhaps even result in a little reverse migration.
As a Kannadiga and an Indian ,your video make me proud .Keep up the good work . As an European who has lived in Bangalore ,I really appreciate your prespective of Bangalore .Thanks .
I visited Bangalore early 2019 and I was very impressed with the city. I had a good time in Commercial Street and in the parks. Totally recommend Bar 13 for a night out. The weather was really nice and the air not that polluted, if you consider the traffic (I think it's because of all the parks and trees). People are more used to seeing foreigners as well, unlike other parts of India... and I took the AMS-BGL direct flight!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Just returned from Bangalore and Hyderabad. I am so proud that barring traditional 4 metros of India, Bangalore , Hyderabad and Pune have outpaced and flourished. Cheers to Bangalore, from Mumbai.
@@baazishaik4395 Hyderabad did not offer trading location unlike Mumbai Chennai or Kolkata. IT industry transformed it in 90s. Delhi is political capital and rest 3 have been ports.
BANGALORE WAS JUST RANKED NOT JUST FASTEST GROWING IT HUB OF INDIA BUT ALSO OF WORLD IN TOP 10 CITIES OF THE WORLD IN FASTEST GROWING IT THERE WERE TWO INDIAN CITIES IN THE LIST BANGALORE ON NUMBER 1 IN WORLD AND MUMBAI ON 6😊😊😊😊
Bangalore is magical, I have lived for a decade before moving to UK but love for Bangalore is deeply rooted in my heart. City has too much to offer, but if you are foodie you should try Nashta Street in VV Puram (sajjanrao circle). Weather , culture and most importantly the native people of Bangalore are so welcoming. I was an outsider but from the day one I felt I belong to the city.. NAMMA BENGALURU :-)
I live in Berlin. I love it here. But Bangalore is love! Best city to live in India. It’s the people of Bangalore that make it special. When I go to back India some day, Bangalore is where I will live again .
Im from Chennai. My first visit to Bangalore was way back in 2018 December. Wow what a lively city. Great food. Great people. Once these restrictions are over i'm going to visit Banglore and finish my unseen areas i missed during my first visit.
I loved this! As a Indian American I've also made Bangalore my home for the past 4 years too. My favorite part about the city is almost everyone speaks english and everything you need from food to any type of services is easily available.
@@freakboostez6971 What's the use of travelling across edges of the world without even touching the slightest entry boundaries of dormant Mind. What you just see outside are just the Neurochemical Synapses happening inside your Brain which everybody can enjoy.
@@shrik3090 neurochemical synapses??u sound like Shuri from black panther 😅.....I agree with u... which ever city we may live in...Home sweet home.. # Thiruvananthapuram
Ik ben een Bangalorean maar nu ben ik een Nederlander. Ik woon in Amstelveen. Bangalore is mijn geboorteplaats. Feest in bangalore sluit om 12 uur. Feest in Amsterdam begint pas om 12 uur. Ik voel me zo goed om te zien dat een Nederlander uitleg geeft over Bangalore behalve het verkeer. Ik hoop dat de metro dit probleem oplost. I wish you to go and visit places around Bangalore like Nandi Hills early in the morning and more further to place around Mysore or Hassan. You will fall in love with the nature. Slowly entire Karnataka and south India to understand the richness of India history and culture and nature. Bangalore in 1990 was mini south India, people used to settle down because of govt jobs, 2000s it became mini India , due to IT industry. 2020 it is a mini world due to culture , open hearted people and fun and happening place. Welkom bij Namme Bengaluru
during peak hours, you rather walk and reach at your destination on time than by travelling in a vehicle. 3km will take you more than 30 mins to cover in a vehicle
Bangalore is undergoing huge renovations. Transportation is being rapidly improved. In fact the entirety of India is undergoing renovation with massive infrastructure projects going on. Roads, Highways, Expressways, Railways, High-Speed Railways, Bridges, new Smart Cities are being constructed at a tremendous pace. We will see a very different India in 10-15 years..
Bangalore is the place where people comes with zero and its create great platform with there talent and efforts makes them richer then any other location in india irrespective of the field(film, business, technology, industries)🙏
Appreciate the video and the honest content. Born and raised in Bangalore, everything was so beautifully explained and so true, when I spent 15mins. We spread our arms and say welcome to "God's own State" Jai Karnataka
I used to live in Bangalore some 18years back , I was doing my PG our Central College was located just opposite Civil court and cubbon Park was a few steps away, I miss those yellow showers ❤️
That's the city I have been living in for last many years now. Due to COVID times I am back to my native home town and have been working from home for almost 9 months. Gosh you made me realise how much I take this city for granted. Except traffic issue, on every other parameter Bangalore is a blissful city.
Coming from small town of Bokaro Steel City from State of Jharkhand, BANGALORE is the first Metropolitan city i visited , there are lot of thing that i experienced for the first time like Multiplex, Mall, Night out Rides , booze. Just fell in love with this city. @Travel Vlog IV Kudos to you for unbiased Vlogging.
Only one thing is missing in the video that is the hill stations near bangalore, nandi hills and coorg, which is a perfect getaway for a peaceful and beautiful weekends. Great work Ivana 🤗💓
Oh how I long to return! I LOVED Gandhi Bazaar...the smells!!! Jasmine and Sandalwood!!! And one afternoon, I wanted to return there during rush hour traffic (from God knows where I was...across town undoubtably) and MY DRIVER REFUSED!!! He did not hesitate on multiple occasions, to tell me what was best for me!!! LOL. I found that true of Indian men. They were very (ahem) helpful! My favorite place? Somashwara Swamy Temple at sunrise.
I'm A Telugu Guy And Our Whole Relatives Are In Bengaluru. So Whenever I Go There I Feel Very Cool And Happy By Seeing The Beauty Of BENGALURU Again And Again 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Agreed to all of the points you mentioned. The most wonderful thing about this city for me is the people itself, They are so welcoming that you don't feel you are an outsider.
I'm fan of Basavanagudi area😍. I like this most out of the whole Bangalore because, just visiting the temple there, roaming in streets, having Vidyarthi bhavan dosa and other street food there, can really take out my stress any time.😀 The temple is so calm and peaceful.
Wow so happy to hear this video is giving a good impression of Bengaluru! Love reading through all your comments about your own experiences in this lovely city. Thank you so much for your support always!
We, Bangalorean's love you Ivana.. Great work 😍👌
Intresting videos coming from you
Cute princess👸
I miss my city. Everything about it. Thank you for bringing it to me on this cold, dreary day in the icebox of USA 🙏
@@bdeshpan
Nice feeling expressed
God bless you🌹⌚
When u are visiting Pakistan 🤔
ಎಷ್ಟು ಜನ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದವರು ನೋಡುತ್ತಿದ್ದೀರಿ ✌️
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Naanu🙏. Jai Karnataka. Jai Kannadigas 😀.
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Am half kannadiga
Niiice, I love Bangalore! I'm from Finland, my husband is Indian and my sister-in-law is working as a doctor in Bangalore so I had the pleasure of visiting her there in November. Cubbon Park was so lovely, the rooftop bars are awesome, and I had some amazing Kerala food in Indiranagar. Hope to visit and explore more soon and maybe in the future, we'll end up living there too. :)
This makes me so happy!
@@movieteamkannada7669 being a kannadiga we should respect all people who come to our state
Namaste bhabhi g...🙏
Hi
Bengaluru , the Garden city of India is known for its blending culture of traditional glory of modern outfit.
Thank you madam. Just you have showed glimpses of this beautiful city. There are plenty to explore.
Bengalureaons really like when outsiders talk in Kannada
Yup that's pretty true but nobody does it.
But forcing language what I hate.
No its not like that i am from bangalore but nothings like that
People should try to learn language of the the place where they live. I am not saying become fluent but at least learn some basics. It is a sign of respect and is a good gesture.
Thats why i learned kanada but i can say one thing some tamil people are channag illa
Seriously, India and its people deserve so much more credits. I am glad to see that Ivana is also dedicating her time to showcase the surpluses of India. :)
@Gaurav Singh poverty rate is 6.7%
@@saketadarsh7606 still lower than many so called developed countries...
44 people are coming out of poverty in every minute
We have achieved a lot in the past 70years..
Although a long way to go....
But still I don't think we need any certificate from the west that whether we are doing well or not...
I never cared about them no matter whether they are praising or abusing india...
@@saketadarsh7606 What is the poverty rate in china, pakistan, bangla desh, sri lanka n nepal. Maybe u only know about India.🇮🇳
India is so rich in culture and history and a lot of westerners ignore that and only consider it to be a third world country. It’s so sad.
@@zdxlil1662 Yr point is the truth, but now my friend they only look 4 country with money. The west thought they r superior n now India is only behind US n Germany in economy.
When it comes to India people always think of Delhi and Mumbai but no one literally knows other metropolitan cities. Thank you for talking positively about Bangalore.
Not really man😐People related to IT visit Bengaluru first
Delhi is a Punjabi UP Bihari city
Nobody speaks English
Infact most seem to hate English
Especially if you look indian ( esp south indian or expatriate indian) and speak English because you don't know Hindi you are likely to be countered with " being indian why you don't know hindi" statements or looks
Even at star hotels and other multinationalistic and multicultural places where English is needed the true international ambience is missing
People certainly are not helpful and friendly to tourists visitors etc in Delhi
Most localites in shops streets public transport offices appear stressed aggressive or they are completely detached
Delhities lack proper knowledge of other places cultures etc
@ I know this video is about Bangalore but don't exaggerate it...Delhi's road, metro(400+kms), and underground infrastructure is incomparable. India's first RRTS semi high speed train connecting the Delhi NCR region is coming up soon too. But yeah Bangalore definetely has good infrastructure but it needs to build more since its growing really fast and current infrastructure can't keep up as she also mentioned the traffic is really bad
I think it's better that way ..
@ Mumbai is true cosmopolitan and most economically powerful city of India.
ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು ಯಾರಾದ್ರೂ ನೋಡ್ತಿದ್ರೆ ಹಾಜರಾಗೃಪ್ಪರ್✨anyone's kannadigas watching this video plz hit like ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ ದ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳುhappy kannada rajyotsava
ಯಾರಿಲ್ಲ ಗುರು😀, ಎಲ್ಲ ಮಲ್ಗವರೆ
Indian First
Than State Identity
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Ha bro ನನು ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ 🙏🥰🥰🥰
Our kannada is first then only India
I love Bengaluru. born and raised in this city traveled to over 40 countries and lived in Europe, America, middle-east and also Far east Asia. Still to me, Bengaluru cannot replace any city in the world to me.
Born and raised don’t matter only nativity matter. Coz others reap benefits and abuse but don’t work to make it, because in their heart their native place is always first
@@Mahmad_Asif home is where the heart is and heart always in the ancestral native lands
You can go anywhere in the world but you can't remove India from your heart❤️🇮🇳
Cheers brother... Same feeling
Shanghai??
Dag..! Kannadiga here, watching this video on Bangalore from Amsterdam.. love Namma Bengaluru❤️
Awesome!!! Hope you liked it!
Did you learn Dutch?
@@IvanaPerkovicOfficial Hi, Which part of Bangalore would you recommend ? We are thinking of relocating after living outside India for more than 30 years . I have in mind several options - Kochi, Goa and after watching your video have started thinking of Bangalore. We prefer living in independent house in a safe community . We love country side houses away from crowded city , so not necessary it should be in the city . Thanks
@@sunmoon5700 May be near chandhapua is ideal for you. There are beautiful villas you can buy. And it's also nearer to electronic city which is the IT hub of Bengaluru 🙏
Am mangloarean
ಎಲ್ಲ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು ಒಂದು ಲೈಕ ಹೊಡಿರಿ
Please visit other world famous tourist places of karnataka
Love Bangalore from westbengal 🇮🇳🙏 i always prefer Bangalore first than another city of India, it's a beautiful city . Even my home city kolkata comes second for me. Jai kannadiga jay bangla jai bharat .
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Well, its a shame that your birthplace comes after another place 🙄🙄🙄. Its nothing to be proud of even though I agree Bangalore is a wonderful city
@@dreamtaylorsversion5525 the City which is comfortable is the best . Who cares were ur born . It's India
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@@dreamtaylorsversion5525 lol he's born in India so it's okay
INDIA has literally EVERYTHING you can ask for!!
Totally!
we need to make more and more megacities like shenzhen, shanghai, abu dhabi,
Jakarta....
I would say we need atleast 15-18 new megacities by 2035
1- will give employment in crores
2- will boost the fdi
3- will reduce the poverty
4- will improve our infra
5- will be beneficial for economy
6- will increase the urban population
.... We take loans from
china, USA, EU, etc
... Print money
.... Even we the gdp for that
... Will make india compete with china in terma of infra and urban planning
@@saketadarsh7606 I agree but you tell me can we invest 200 - 500 billion dollars on making such ambitious projects soon enough ! maybe one day but it would take substantial amount of time atleast 30 years in india where it takes 20 years sometimes for railway tracks !! SUCKS
Dont mind but democracies are not good for development as some selfish pimps sit on roads for few dollars and do so called peaceful protests under foreign influence.
-- PERSONAL OPINION
@@chiragarora9309 because...the opposition's greed for power can make them oppose every effin reform carried out by the ruling party..
@@saketadarsh7606 your 6th Point printing more money is a DISASTER that would result in the fall of ruppee value will cause HYper Inflation
I like Bangalore... Even I love Kannadigas alot.... They are kind people.
Love from all KANNADIGA
@@M.a.n.u09 Govinda Hari Bhaj Govindam 🙏🚩
@TALIBAN
Aren't you from Afghanistan ?
Love Kannadigas
Love from All Assamese People.
@@random-l4m1g axomiya sun
ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆಯ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರ ನಾಡು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ❤️ ಜೈ ಕನ್ನಡಾಂಬೆ ಜೈ ಭಾರತ proud BENGALURIAN 😊😊
Nija Namma Bengaluru City tumba kushi agute nam city estu famous agidu 😄 Jai Karnataka❤💛, Jai India 🇮🇳
I'm from Assam in northeast India and have studied and lived in namma Bengaluru for few years. Miss everything about this place, the food, climate and the people, never felt a bit like an outsider, the vibe of this city is so good! ❤️ Thanks for this awesome video. 😊
Taking all these into account, u wont learn kannada and dont respect karnataka people
@@prathibhark6851 as long as one s respectful it doesn't matter if they learn the language or not. It s not easy to learn a lang...
But won't learn Kannada 🖕🖕
@@prathibhark6851 but why he should learn kannada......as long as he is respectful language doesnot matter.............it is not easy to learn any language and why should he waste his time in these
@@adwaitadwait9785 learn Kannada or else get lost from Karnataka
Bangalore is like another world in India.
True
I mean India is itself a diversity country.
Damn love Banglore.
I'm from Assam btw ✌🏾
I mean we can say that about every state in India🇮🇳
Every state has different culture and different language that it molds a little to every new village or city you go to
It's really special
100% TRUE❤ Namma Bengaluru city 😍
Bangalore people are so proud that this might become most watched video from your channel😂
Haha high praise!!!
Haha
Bro😁
I'm from Northeast Indian
@@ragunathtripura6585 That's great bro!
But did I ask?
@@suhasj162 nice roast
@@suhasj162 😂😂
Bangaluru, also known as Bengaluru (in Kannada) is the capital of the Indian State of Karnataka. Bangalore is nicknamed the Garden City and was once called a Pensioner's Paradise. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's third most populous city. There are a number of expats from across the world living in the city, thanks to the growing presence of Multi-National Companies.
Namma Bangaluru ❤️
@Youth India because of huge population and irresponsible policitians 😭
Why its called pensioners paradise
Bangalore is no more in use. It is Bengaluru even in English/any other languages.
Original name & pronunciation: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು(Kannada script), Letter ಳೂ is not available in English.
@Rama Rao Antapur Bengaluru is the name in all the languages including English. Unfortunately we can't write ಳೂ (ळू ) in English/Hindi
Nice to see this channel, I Lived in Bangalore for 5 years and badly missing the city now. We should definitely meet up for doing some videos together 😊
Sujith anna
Same here. 7 lovely years❤️❤️
Yo, let's go!! My favorite malyali youtuber!! ❤️❤️❤️
Surel😁
Waiting for together videos 😍
in bangalore, February month is way different than any other month in the year..feb afternoons are hotter than actual summer and feb nights are colder than actual winter...
Can't wait to come back to blr after reading this!
@@jaysuson1 ya the night chill in feb is more than the actual winters but you have to tolerate the hot conditions in Feb afternoons...
And the credit goes to global warming
exactly iam from bangalore and iam feeling it😅
I don't wanna hear all this things I only want rcb to win😁😁😁 (Rcb fan from Assam)
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಮ್ದು. Ur explanation abt bangalor was very crisp and sweet. And i love nano. Sainek pod electric car. I own a tata nano too . Welcome to Bangalore enjoy ur stay.
I love Bangalore.. I worked there for almost 3.5 years.. such a wonderful experience.. professional city!
Loved the way you said Bengaluru. Glad our city is making you feel at home. Malleswaram has its own old world charm, with green tree avenues., old bungalows even
Honestly speaking, Bangalore is the most livable city in India
Every city is livable in its own sense so stop claiming that
delhi :
HOW DARE YOU !!
Very true 😍😍
Hmm🤔🤔 as a person who had already lived in cities like Delhi, bangalore, jaipur, ahemadabad, noida, etc. I would deny.. ALTHOUGH it is ONE of the cities where I would love to live... As of now my #1 will be Jaipur (maybe because I am very much attracted to history n monuments... Not that bangalore lacks history but the feels are different)
@@rishikagupta6061 INDIA has something to offer everyone !!
Bangalore is my home but living in Israel for 4 years and with the covid situation,not able to travel. This video made me more home sick but also happy to see my city. Thank you
yes because of native
It is a car made by Tata, And name is TATA NANO.
They changed the name to Neo, I guess.
@@proudgadwali144 bro nano is of tata
@@proudgadwali144 that sit and go car is tata nano, its another car that you see in middle 4:57 that's Toyota etios. I can say it for sure as proud owner of both cars as taxi.
@Akshay 004 don't say like that about nano it's good at what it is made for and it's most value for money car. Using it from 5 years, no complaints.
Nana Nani Nano
The fact that Bangalore is located at an elevation of 920m above sea level is in itself mind blowing.
920m above sea level.
Living in Namma Bengaluru since 1987. One of the best cities in India because of the people of this city and the climate. Bangalore is truly a global village.
I have lived in Bangalore for almost 15 years before I moved to The Netherlands. Without a doubt Indiranagar was my favorite place, followed by Jayanagar and Koramangala. It used to be a heaven till 2011-2012, and then it started changing by constructions of lot of buildings cutting off the trees. Because of that its climate has changed a lot. It was called "Garden City" of India once.
Ooohh I hope Netherlands is treating you well!
@@IvanaPerkovicOfficial Oh absoluut!! , I am loving it in Haarlem. :)
Delhi/mumbai/Bangaluru are like the combination of all the other states, you can also find people from all over the country, especially in Delhi
In Mumbai too bro!
its Bangalore* bro
@@omkarshendge5438 it is Bengaluru 🤷
@@omkarshendge5438 Then mumbai is bombay, if u say bengaluru as bangalore.
@@vincentakshay857 yes sir !
@@ksr3535 I thought Bangaluru is the old word for Bangalore, coz Bangalore sounds better
I am 24 and have lived in Bangalore from 2018 to 2020 and no doubt those were the best years of my life. I love Bangalore, the experiences it gave me and yes pubs, food, cafes, and all the exciting vibes it has are unmatchable. Thank God, India has such place
I'm planning to visit in coming February. I been before many times. What is new right now
While Some People Are Busy DOING paid Tweets Against India Thanx Showing Some Reality . Hope One Day U Come To Odisha India
And paid tweets against farmers ⚠️
Paid tweet ..... Bhai unka net worth dekho
Modi bhi toh Trump ko support kiya tha parliament attavk ..... Paid tweet for Trump?
@@shri1177 ghanta
Tool kit dekha hai??
Same to same kaise tweet kar diya
Aur aise v ek left media print v likha hai ki rihana ko $2.5million mila hai tweet karne ke liye
The print ne likha hai(left media)
@@Anonymous-pc8qr toolkit wo har protest ke phele nikalti h....or tune padha h toolkit meh kya likha h.....godi media se influence maat ho zee news ka owner mp meh mla h
Best thing about Bangalore is weather , You will experience all seasons in one day , Morning too cold , Noon too hot ,And evening rain ☺🙂
I live in Bangalore it's neither too hot nor too cold ..
@@Saafron_Raj108 bruh the most unfit and depressed people?😂 U clearly donno anything about Bangalore
I agree with you ,I also feel same about the Bangalore weather.
Then it's worst place for me to live
@@putinfromrussia lol what he said wasn't true actually, it's more like seasonally the weather is amazing
I am from West Bengal, But i have been living here in Bengaluru since 2016, an now i have fallen in love with this city 💕, I really feel like i have had the best days of my life so far in this city😍. I ❤️Bengaluru
Banglore or Bengaluru was awesome during my college days back in 91-95, Even in March we dared to switch on the Fans... Chilled Breeze during the dawn was simply Love, Being from the Eastern part of India April-June had always been painstakingly Hot and Humid but not for us for those lovely years... Yen Samachara Bangalore? Channgidiya?
Nannu Ninnanu Priti Sutene Bangalore......
Thanks for ur love towards our kannada sir
😊👍
Bolo bachi Ranaji.
Love from Kannadiga.
❤️🙏🕉️🇮🇳🌏☮️💪
Proud to be an kannadiga... Love from Mangalore, Karnataka ❣️
@Poppat Muhammad Official no Kannada Karnataka first India next 😎
@Poppat Muhammad Official PROUD TO BE KANNADIGA,KEMPEGOWDA WHO BUILT THE CITY 💪🏻💪🏻
@Mulla Randwe where are you from bro...
@@praveenkharvi5038 illitracy at its peak...
@@anandkulkarni8818 haha
the reason Kannadigas are so proud is because they have a very long and rich history. Since at least the 2nd century CE, Karnataka was ruled by native Kannadiga dynasties, such as the Kadambas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Hoysalas, Vijaynagaras, and finally the Mysore Kingdom which was overtaken by the British in the 1800s and finally incorporated into India in 1947. Some of these empires, like the Rashtrakutas, even stretched as far as the foothills of the Himalayas. Kannada language has a rich literary history going back thousands of years, and has produced many works of poetry, sagas, and religious works. It has been home to some of the most dazzling, wealthy cities in history, such as Hampi, Srirangapata, Mysore and others. More recently, we are proud of the success of Bengaluru as one of India (and the worlds) top tech/startup hubs. Kannadigas are known for thinking progressively and being adventurous, and nowhere else is this spirit on better display than Bengaluru.
🌹❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹😘
I've been in this city for the last 13 years and i call it home now. Makes me proud and happy to see other people appreciate it
Hiiii, I’m a native Bangalorean and currently study in Europe and back to Bangalore now for a couple of months due to covid , I’m so proud of being a Bangalorean cause why not right one of the coolest city and people in the world . It’s underrated in Indian tourism spectrum but incredibly happening and hipster culture with blending mix of students , startup studs , international American influences and sexy food, awesome pubs and the best weather that amplifies each and every day in the city .
Bangalore is a standout in entire India. It's truly different. Like you go to other cities of India specifically in northern side and then you come down to south in Bangalore you feel a transition from hell to heaven.
@@Anonymous-lu7xr u mean its hell to live in north bro ,every state is like a different culture ,and in benguluru u see smart city but in north u find a beautiful scenery dur to himalayas by the way i am from uttrakhand ...i am just telling plz correct ur words "hell"
@@stars7423 Well from uttarakhand you won't be able to comprehend that what I meant by the term "hell". But if you observe north through the doorway of UP & Bihar you'll understand why is it a living hell. It's a fact though I believe you know that too.
@@Anonymous-lu7xr yeah bro i am actually located gateway to garhwal and up is just 15 km from here. ..this is not that much which u r comparing ....come north u came to know that ...india is developing country and there r certain parts. which r good and certain which r unheginic ,but u can't be like its hell
@@stars7423 It's not about hygiene because in terms of hygiene every region of country is more or less the same. But I'm talking about quality of life, look at their poor healthcare system, look at their literacy rate how low it is. Moreover, how poor their human development index is.
Fun fact: Benglurians kannadiga knows more than 4/5 language 😂🙏
Y bcz we have big heart (naavu vishala hrudaya davaru)🙏
means u dont know even 1 language 4/5
Yet you don't know hindi...lol 🤡
@@expertunknown5063 wtf no we know hindi it is taught in school as a third language and u are acting asif u kno2 kannada, tamil, telugu etc..
@@jj-jn7te lol,, why do we need to learn kannad... 🤡 Does it even make sense.
Hindi is not my language... My language is Assamese, even though i learnt Hindi along with English.
So it's you who need to learn hindi 🤡
@@expertunknown5063 I think u are not understanding what I'm trying to say I'm saying most of them know hindi and even I speak hindi telugu kannada english and tamil
A foreigner by birth but an Indian by choice.. really good video. God bless 🙏
She : Bangalore is almost in center of India.
Le me from Nagpur : Yeh bhi theek hai !
I think she meant center of South India. She knows India more than some Indians and so, it is just a slip of the tongue.
Yeah my bad, sorry. South of India indeed!
@@IvanaPerkovicOfficial I just said it in a funny way😅
BTW can't wait to see my friends in Bangalore 😊
😂😂 yeah really 💯
le me from new delhi ye bhi thik hai 😂😂
Forever a Bangalorean and so proud and happy of how you have beautifully embraced our city and culture, not to forget your respect towards Kannada 😍😊☺️
I love you bhavana 🌹🌹❤❤❤I'm Kerala 🌹🌹
Hi, I am from Pune. I had lived in Bangalore for more than an year and liked the City very very much. It was the most joyful part of my life and I still cherish those sweetest memories. The most beautiful part of the City is it's people and the culture including lots of temples & gardens. Although, Bangalore is a bigger city than Pune, but I would like you to visit Pune once & I am sure you will love Pune too as equally as Banglore. 👍
Punyat kuthe rahtos bhai? Me pan punyacha aahe.
@@utkarshjoshi2872 mi Pashan la rahato
@@mangeshedake777 me Sinhgad road..
The climate and vibe is very different in Pune. Although it’s developing a lot now.
There is no question about banglore, it's an absolute treat if you're a student, foreigner and even if you're local. Amazing ❤️
Bengaluru is best city of India,I hope others take inspiration from it and also make their respective cities clean and beautiful ❤️
lol
❤️ from an Assamese guy.
@@random-l4m1g have you visited bangalore
@@random-l4m1g how is it
Not everywhere in Bangalore is clean
Bangalore does have one of the best weathers in the world...even now when it's so much hotter than it was in our childhood (in the 70s and 80s, you didn't even need a fan in Bangalore!). Much of Bangalore's problems came ironically with the IT boom and Silicon Valley tag...while the lifestyles improved and people became more affluent, the cost of living went up (one of the more expensive cities of India), the pollution and traffic skyrocketed, and the weather became much hotter. Hope with Covid and more work-from-home options, the traffic will reduce one day and perhaps even result in a little reverse migration.
Bengaluru ❤️ is the city which cannot be compared with any other place in India,,,,🇮🇳
Proud to be a Bangalorean ❤️
Yo can't compare any cites each city has its uniqueness Bangalore dont have beach seaport Chennai don't have lal bagh garden cuppon bagh garden
As a Kannadiga and an Indian ,your video make me proud .Keep up the good work . As an European who has lived in Bangalore ,I really appreciate your prespective of Bangalore .Thanks .
I liked when you started talking about our language Kannada 🥰🤩.
Because it's not just a language, it's emotion for us
Thank you, ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು
❤️
ಹೌದು 💛♥️
can we learn kannada?
@@witchcerridwen u can! it is also one of the beautiful languages on earth ....it's an emotion and mother for all kannadigas 💜
Damn love to Kannadigas
From Assamese.
I visited Bangalore early 2019 and I was very impressed with the city. I had a good time in Commercial Street and in the parks. Totally recommend Bar 13 for a night out. The weather was really nice and the air not that polluted, if you consider the traffic (I think it's because of all the parks and trees). People are more used to seeing foreigners as well, unlike other parts of India... and I took the AMS-BGL direct flight!! 👍🏻👍🏻
That's so lovely!!!
Banglore is a mini india, you will find people from every corner of country.
Just returned from Bangalore and Hyderabad. I am so proud that barring traditional 4 metros of India, Bangalore , Hyderabad and Pune have outpaced and flourished.
Cheers to Bangalore, from Mumbai.
In 1951 hyderabad is also considered as a metropolitan by the indian government.. Later due to creating zonal head querters.. Hyderabad neglected
@@baazishaik4395 Hyderabad did not offer trading location unlike Mumbai Chennai or Kolkata. IT industry transformed it in 90s.
Delhi is political capital and rest 3 have been ports.
1:51 be careful there. One famous Gunda is roaming around these days.
(he's kinda cute though)
@Lakshya Bajpai rahul dravid xD
🤣🤣🤣 nice one
😂😂😂😂
lol :D in Indiranagar
Who bro?
I was in Bangalore for 4 years until I completed my Engineering and shifted to Delhi. Now I miss the place so much.
So, you have moved from garden city to garbage city ?
@@tbraghavendran hahahahaaa Very true. Bangalore is just awsm city.
BANGALORE WAS JUST RANKED NOT JUST FASTEST GROWING IT HUB OF INDIA BUT ALSO OF WORLD
IN TOP 10 CITIES OF THE WORLD IN FASTEST GROWING IT THERE WERE TWO INDIAN CITIES IN THE LIST
BANGALORE ON NUMBER 1 IN WORLD AND MUMBAI ON 6😊😊😊😊
Awesome!
Bangalore is magical, I have lived for a decade before moving to UK but love for Bangalore is deeply rooted in my heart. City has too much to offer, but if you are foodie you should try Nashta Street in VV Puram (sajjanrao circle). Weather , culture and most importantly the native people of Bangalore are so welcoming. I was an outsider but from the day one I felt I belong to the city.. NAMMA BENGALURU :-)
Lived there for 5 years and I can vouch for the weather and culture. Wish to see this gem of a city once again. 😔
Love from Bangladesh.
@Raj Gupta overall good
How long was your visa duration??
@@mohanrajurs 11 months. Then renew afterwards.
Finally, Someone representing Bangalore Rightfully and that too it came from a Foreigner. I am a new subscriber.
I live in Berlin. I love it here. But Bangalore is love! Best city to live in India. It’s the people of Bangalore that make it special. When I go to back India some day, Bangalore is where I will live again .
Main challenge is only the traffic. Oh my god! It has even taken 3 hours to travel 16kms which takes only 45mins on holidays.
Hahah yuuupp sounds familiar!
Kolkata= what is called traffic????
Ohhh we have many flyover 😀
16 km in 45 hours is hell lot of a time to start with.
@@sudhirghosh_ didi ko hatao
@@saketadarsh7606 LoL what's wrong???
Traffic less city??
Im from Chennai. My first visit to Bangalore was way back in 2018 December. Wow what a lively city. Great food. Great people. Once these restrictions are over i'm going to visit Banglore and finish my unseen areas i missed during my first visit.
I live in bangalore and even I have to see a lot of unseen areas too
Yes it's beautiful city still it's getting developing more day by day one day it will become like Mumbai
Coming from a highly developed country ; your appreciation for Bengaluru looks musical
Your accent after 3 year. There's lil india accent touch in it
please make the video about Mangalore..❤️
Mangalore is ❤️....
Puli koddel to bangude fry.
Squid chilli to marwai Sukka.
Mangalore is amazing. But the true gem is "Ni Thantre Ba Thant"
Thank so much for reviewing our city
Pani ponde.. Thonde yenu?? Haha i dont even know what i've just said except for yenu which mean what.
Andu mare
I loved this! As a Indian American I've also made Bangalore my home for the past 4 years too. My favorite part about the city is almost everyone speaks english and everything you need from food to any type of services is easily available.
Thank you.. all my ancestors are from Bangalore past 600 years.! Aint stepped out past 3 decades.
😒😒
@@freakboostez6971 What's the use of travelling across edges of the world without even touching the slightest entry boundaries of dormant Mind. What you just see outside are just the Neurochemical Synapses happening inside your Brain which everybody can enjoy.
@@shrik3090 neurochemical synapses??u sound like Shuri from black panther 😅.....I agree with u... which ever city we may live in...Home sweet home..
# Thiruvananthapuram
One of the best cosmopolitan,
But still carrying its History along
YES!!!
Ik ben een Bangalorean maar nu ben ik een Nederlander. Ik woon in Amstelveen. Bangalore is mijn geboorteplaats. Feest in bangalore sluit om 12 uur. Feest in Amsterdam begint pas om 12 uur. Ik voel me zo goed om te zien dat een Nederlander uitleg geeft over Bangalore behalve het verkeer. Ik hoop dat de metro dit probleem oplost.
I wish you to go and visit places around Bangalore like Nandi Hills early in the morning and more further to place around Mysore or Hassan. You will fall in love with the nature. Slowly entire Karnataka and south India to understand the richness of India history and culture and nature.
Bangalore in 1990 was mini south India, people used to settle down because of govt jobs,
2000s it became mini India , due to IT industry.
2020 it is a mini world due to culture , open hearted people and fun and happening place.
Welkom bij Namme Bengaluru
during peak hours, you rather walk and reach at your destination on time than by travelling in a vehicle. 3km will take you more than 30 mins to cover in a vehicle
Hahahah spoken like a true Bangalorean!
i love to share that my parents are from Kerala i was born and brought up in Bangalore and now im settled in Qatar
Bangalore the IT Capital,Garden City , beautiful city of India ,the best City ❤️❤️❤️
Bangalore is undergoing huge renovations. Transportation is being rapidly improved. In fact the entirety of India is undergoing renovation with massive infrastructure projects going on. Roads, Highways, Expressways, Railways, High-Speed Railways, Bridges, new Smart Cities are being constructed at a tremendous pace. We will see a very different India in 10-15 years..
😂😂😂
@@f1pro299 Don't understand what is there to laugh at..
At the same time we are based upon agriculture we almost lost 80% of our agriculture
@@vijaykumarramaswamy7464wrong agriculture is less than 50%, you are still living in 90s i guess
@@akhandbharat1593 you are wrong i think your comment seems to be you are in coma
What a wonderful video Ivana. Truly captured the essence of Banglore.
❤🌹🌹🌹I'm Kerala ❤🌹🌹🌹
Bangalore is the place where people comes with zero and its create great platform with there talent and efforts makes them richer then any other location in india irrespective of the field(film, business, technology, industries)🙏
Missing Blgr soo much enjoying your footage as travel is currently not possible :( thanks for sharing ❤️
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು bengaluru 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Appreciate the video and the honest content. Born and raised in Bangalore, everything was so beautifully explained and so true, when I spent 15mins. We spread our arms and say welcome to "God's own State" Jai Karnataka
I used to live in Bangalore some 18years back , I was doing my PG our Central College was located just opposite Civil court and cubbon Park was a few steps away, I miss those yellow showers ❤️
Hegiddira neevu?
ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆಯ ಊರು ಅದು ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ❤
Banglore DELHI and Mumbai are like brothers of different states. They 3 look Similar both in looks as well as technology
delhi is dirty than rest
@@amitsingh-yk3ps i never been to delhi ...so i can't comment on ur openion. But banglore is kindaa average when it comes to cleanliness
@@amitsingh-yk3ps Dirty? Where did you put up in Delhi? Best guess is Slums?
@@virtuefirst5746 dirty in the sense dirty air i mean especially in the winters
Bro it would be nice to include Hyderabad too...... But no city can replace namma Bengaluru
That's the city I have been living in for last many years now. Due to COVID times I am back to my native home town and have been working from home for almost 9 months. Gosh you made me realise how much I take this city for granted. Except traffic issue, on every other parameter Bangalore is a blissful city.
I am an Indian and I didn't knew Banglore was in the center of India 😶
Well she said almost center
it's not even close to the center ,what?
Then where is my madhyapradesh??
Maybe she meant center of Southern India
For traveling international destinations
India 🇮🇳 and Pakistan 🇵🇰. Love India 🇮🇳 from Pakistan 🇵🇰
No
Thanks bro
@@xyzpro187 yes
Coming from small town of Bokaro Steel City from State of Jharkhand, BANGALORE is the first Metropolitan city i visited , there are lot of thing that i experienced for the first time like Multiplex, Mall, Night out Rides , booze. Just fell in love with this city. @Travel Vlog IV Kudos to you for unbiased Vlogging.
Only one thing is missing in the video that is the hill stations near bangalore, nandi hills and coorg, which is a perfect getaway for a peaceful and beautiful weekends.
Great work Ivana 🤗💓
Even Ooty
Bangalore, Trivandrum, Cochin and Chennai. The best places in South❤️
Oh how I long to return! I LOVED Gandhi Bazaar...the smells!!! Jasmine and Sandalwood!!! And one afternoon, I wanted to return there during rush hour traffic (from God knows where I was...across town undoubtably) and MY DRIVER REFUSED!!! He did not hesitate on multiple occasions, to tell me what was best for me!!! LOL. I found that true of Indian men. They were very (ahem) helpful! My favorite place? Somashwara Swamy Temple at sunrise.
Hahha yeah the drivers def know their traffic! Happy you enjoyed the video
I'm A Telugu Guy And Our Whole Relatives Are In Bengaluru.
So Whenever I Go There I Feel Very Cool And Happy By Seeing The Beauty Of BENGALURU Again And Again
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
you can see true beauty of Bengaluru only if you respect kannada.
Same bro nen kuda
@@unitedbeast6614 nkn
Banglore is pride of india.
So much Love and respect from Bihar.
Karnataka is home of bhagwan shri Hanumanji no doubt they are proud of their city
Really ?
I didn't know about this fact.
Nashik not banglore
@@amitarmori2729 not Nashik bro its Kishkindha (Anjanadri hill) near Hampi
😂🤣now everyone is forgetting
Muslims r becoming majority
N
Hindus r loosing their faith
@@amitarmori2729 it's Hampi. check wiki
Indias best city is just a stones throw away from bangalore that is mysore.
thats true
Mysore doesn't match with Bangalore weather at all
@@f1pro299 may be but weather is not everything.
Yess bro namma mysuru❤❤
Nah buddy Bangalore is lub❤️
I have lived in Bangalore for 12 years, studied and worked, and always miss my days there ..will remain special in heart
Being honest... This is one of the best videos & content you have ever created !!! Totally loved this work. More power to you. ❤️👍🏻
High praise! Thank you so much for your support
Hi
Bangalore : everything is online
Agreed to all of the points you mentioned. The most wonderful thing about this city for me is the people itself, They are so welcoming that you don't feel you are an outsider.
Lol can see your English accent changing into the Bangalore accent 😂 😂 🤣
Yes macha, it will happend soon😂
What's wrong with it she chosen to be bengalurian its her home now..
@@shyvinvlog8842 did mean anything in that way 😂
'We got direct connection'...this sentence prove how much you became banglorian ...and some people feel insecure in india🎉🎉🎉🙏🏼
I love 💗 when someone shows real India
Rather than saying it is a poor country
I'm fan of Basavanagudi area😍. I like this most out of the whole Bangalore because, just visiting the temple there, roaming in streets, having Vidyarthi bhavan dosa and other street food there, can really take out my stress any time.😀 The temple is so calm and peaceful.