You can watch Bald's video here: ua-cam.com/video/IFUIdcrgW6M/v-deo.html Backpacker Ben made a series of three videos, you can watch one here: ua-cam.com/video/Vm_n8GqkOCo/v-deo.html
@GabrielTravelerVidoes I'm going to India for the first time next week. I arrive in Delhi on Tuesday. Thanks for all your informative videos on India helping me to prepare for this adventure.
Basically he click baited you and your viewers. There really was not need to address his opinion but because he mentioned you name you felt you needed to. There is no such thing as bad publicity in the end it's just publicity.
@@raitisfreimanisit's about being mentally strong. It's still raining in many parts of India. Monsoon season is coming to a end but this year it's seems to have extended.
I, for one, can’t wait to be in the middle of the madness and amazing fooood! I will embrace, with a little more patience, as much as the chaotic scenes of Vietnam and other similar countries. Thanks for your perspective!
bald has lived in India for 4 years 1995 to 1999. backpacker Ben has been to India 8 times before this trip. they all know India too well to know which season to avoid, which places to go, which places to avoid and trains. it was intentionally done to rage bait Indians and gain views.
You can find the same scenery in every large city in India. It is a overpopulated, polluted and unorganized place. If people cannot cope with reality, that they should live in their fairy tales.
@@dissco.partysan3333 You are right about India being polluted, overpopulated, disorganised chaos and it definitely needs change. But it was the same 5 years ago, and 2 years ago too, when he came and made his videos to grow his channel. My question is why couldn't Mr. Bald make such a video back then. Back then he was quite okay with whatever 'issues' he is trying to point out right now. His tone has literally changed drastically only now, all thanks to the current internet opinion about India. Which means either he was acting back then for money and views or he is acting right now for money and views.
I've travelled to India 18 times Doing around 30,000 miles on a motorbike around rural areas Yes it's stressful, strange, dirty and crazy, but every moment I cherish, as I had the best moments of my life in India 🇮🇳❤️
@@ansh8579It’s a main issue in the Northern states. South and North East have dealt with handling waste. These regions are not the cleanest but they’re far clean compared to north
@@ansh8579 Karnataka and Telangana is also cleaning. Bangalore is an exception tho. Tbh Bangalore used to be clean and it was known as the garden city until the north Indians came in.
Been India twice in the last several years. Three months the first time and just under five month the second time. Fantastic experiences both trips. Lots of diverse culture, great food, amazing natural beauty and cultural/historical sites. As you said not the kind of travel for everyone, not alway easy or comfortable travel. Loved both of my trips there and will be back in either 2025 or 2026.
Definitely I love my trip too. I went to south side of India it's really beautiful especially the kerala its paradise place ,also the food is amazing too not all part of india not look like that I think, anyway its beautiful trip for me..
Bald and bankrupt was loving the country and celebrating his 50K subscribers sitting in a hotel somewhere in mumbai and once he got famous turned into a snake
he is sex predator he got exposed on online forum already, where is had pretty weird fetish for poor country girls where he can easily sex travel without getting arrested
Bald filmed the worst place in India, which is Paharganj in Delhi. Most Indians don't even dare to go there.. It's like filming the drug ridden zombie area in Philly and saying the entire USA is like that. People are easily deceived.
I've stayed in Paharganj several times and enjoyed affordable hotels and wonderful rooftop restaurants. Very convenient to the train station and it is thronged with people from all over the world. Lots of people go there and I will go back. With a little street savvy it is easy to avoid trouble.
Paharganj has been a backpackers scene for decades because it's next to the railway station as well as near the Grand Mosque and Red Fort. It's gritty but an interesting place to start or end your trip to India. Always fun to get a beer at one of the rooftop restaurants and watch the birds flying overhead. I've seen other parts of Delhi but I will always plan to stay in Paharganj. I stayed in the Haus Khaz area one time and it was alright, but not as cool of a scene.
Paharganj is not dangerous. If it was not do many tourists would stay there. And india is definitely worth visiting . Not everything is about how clean or not a place is. There are so many interesting things to see in India. And it's a little difficult for some western ppl to see it through the dirt and pollution.
Please do not go to old Delhi and avoid crowded places, either go up north (Himalayas belt) or go south. Avoid gangetic belt and you'll be fine. You can literally spend months just exploring the upper North alone, it's a paradise on earth.
@@CelticMickWalks Mumbai is fine, avoid slums. Amritsar does not have anything much apart from the Golden temple, which is fine to visit once, but the city itself is very 'delhi' like chaotic. I would recommend Chandigarh which is very near to Amritsar, absolutely amazing and calm city.
Went to India when i was 15 with my Father. Best trip I've ever done. A completely humbling experience as a kid from New Zealand. Travelling from Mumbai down through Kerela. Lots of chaos and lots of beauty. Happiest and friendliest country ive been to! Cant wait to go back with my son
Just dont visit Old delhi and Ganges belt states. Either Go Northest point of India, Southern India Or Northeast India. Otherwise India is gonna be a big mess for you 😂
After watching yours, Bald's and many other Indian videos, I too went to India last year. Had the best time, so much I'm going back soon.Took your advice and visited Mussoorie. Yes it is dirty etc, but you need to look beyond and see the beauty.
exactly. Here in Australia the society just accepts drunk men and women pissing on the streets, against the shop windows etc at night. My pristine country road is now littered with McDonald's and KFC packages, someone just dropped all their junk on the side of the road! So yes India has refused to develop mentality and has dirt problem but outside that the country is beautiful.
I spent a month in India last fall after the rainy season and loved it! I had a great time and I can attribute that to you and your videos. I learned a lot from you before I went.
I knew bald was a snake long back when he came to India in 2018, I can seen the sick sarcasm in his language about India, I even left a comment about it in one of his videos.
You are right. They are just seeking "clicks" for their You Tube channel and NOT to be taken seriously. It is both easy and lazy (and a cliche) to paint India as "dirty and chaotic" !
You must not watch his channel very much. He doesn’t have a vacation. He doesn’t seek out the nicest spots. He seeks out adventure and explores a country to see what it’s like.
Hi Gabe , going back to India for the 4th time in Jan. All the points you made are excellent ! I recommend Jawai, Pench National Park and try Eastern India, Brahmaputra River , Karazinga, so many amazing places
I was a little nervous going to India the first time last year. I ended up spending 5 months which was much longer than I had planned as I fell in love with it. On your first trip to India I think it's best to start in the south and work your way into it.
I think you're being too kind to him Gabe. Its not about whether Bald was right or wrong (and there is alot he is right about). But It didnt feel like he had any intention of showing anything other than the bad side. it was just a really condescending video. It almost felt like he just went to India to trash it (no pun intended). I am English so I get theres the English deprecating humour, but really he is so condescending and demeaning to even just the locals who are actually trying to be nice to him, with smart arse comments. He has learnt a bit of the local language so I think he feels it makes him feel entitled to be a dick basically.
It is not a current tend to bash India in Britain. The British have had a long history of lying about India. James Mill (who became No2 in the East India Co.) and never once went to India - presented India as a Land of Eternal Poverty and Famine (blaming it on a supposed 'Hinduism' which was supposedly unchanged for 3,000 years. This was in order to cover up the Crimes Against Humanity of his colleagues who began the British looting of India [Mughal India had been the world's largest and richest economy] of some US$45 Trillion [which financed the Industrial Revolution and much else in the West] and the killing of tens of millions in some three dozen manmade famines [the British looted India's foodgrains as well] killing tens of millions [even setting up Death Camps for famine victims in Madras Province 1877]. Search Jason Hickel India or watch the recent Guardian video on the epigenetic legacy of Forced Starvation under British rule leading to increased diabetes in all S. Asian countries today.
It is not a current trend to bash India. The British have a legacy or pretending that India is a land of Eternal Poverty and Famine to cover up their colonial Crimes Against Humanity, looting maybe $45 Trillion from India over two centuries and killing tens of millions in manmade famines [search Jason Hickel India].
Gabriel you've spent 2 and a half years of your life traveling inside of India (Bharat) so you are an authority on saying if it's worth visiting. I met Gabriel in Amritsar last year and he's a stand up guy. I have spent 8 months of my life traveling in North India plus Mumbai and Bhubaneswar and Jagannath Puri. Here are some tips for potential different travelers to India. If you don't like crowded and noisy places and people bothering you a lot, then do not go to the crowded areas in India like Old Delhi, Old Varanasi, The Pink City of Jaipur, etc. If you want more tranquil areas, go to the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Rishikesh, Dharamshala, Pushkar, etc. If you value your sleep, avoid traveling on sleeper trains or sleeper buses. Just take a flight or a real luxury train. Chandigarh is a super clean and beautiful city in Punjab. I was there. I could go on but ah well. People in India are very kind in general outside the touristy hot spots. Gabe is doing a great job of giving you the full scoop.
Oh I would love to see these tranquil places, and once in time I would to the crowded cities to see some places, like the Tajmahal and others, Also I would love to see Kajuraho, and the cherry on top of the cake... PUNA! TO meet the sanyasins and be along there for as long as possible.
Found Chandigarh very boring. And for over four months now I have had stomach problems from a meal in Chandigarh, so I am extra bitter towards that city.
@@stephenoconnell7636 should've seen the condition of that place from where you have eating whatever you were eating. i live in chandigarh, man. and ofcourse if you would eat street food in rainy season you might can get stomach problems, it's common sense.
Are you actually saying that people didn't constantly follow you around trying to harass and exploit you for money in those place ? Or are you just pointing out that there are less scammers then in the more touristy spots ?
When I was in India last October, we traveled by train in business class. It wasn't that expensive and came with a meal and beverage. The dogs we encountered were mostly sleeping on the sidewalk.
Kerala is also a very underrated region to visit in India. I went to Munnar and Kochi this year and the vibe in the south is so much more laidback. You definitely want to avoid southern India during the monsoon season as well though.
India is for an experience not vacation to chill that experiences may include disappointment excitement,life changing trip or even disgust india is a country of paradoxes some like it some dont
I’m still confused as to why he did such a hit-piece on India. I’m not even Indian and I had really enjoyed his early Indian vlogs. Sad he’s turned out to be such a snake. I unsubscribed, not that he cares.
He was in India initially only to milk the Indian audience. I don't think he was being genuine initially. He wanted views and subscribers to grow his channel and what a better place to do that than India. I don't think he liked it then but he had to sugar coat his words to attract Indian audience. That's what most foreign youtubers do in india. Now that he is famous and has 4.3 million subscribers, he doesn't care about Indian audience. So he decided to speak badly about India. Guess what, hate sells faster.
@@ragas2845Looks like you are correct. I do hope that Harald Baldr does not do the same thing. His Nepal videos are amazing and I will be gutted if he slags the country and its people off.
@@emeralddreams8440 Harld Baldr seems like he respects different cultures and places. He doesn't go on a rant like this pesky Brit. Harld was in India too this year in Varanasi, Delhi and Ladakh. But he didn't behave like this bloke. But the strange thing is even Harald has deleted his old India videos just like Benjamin. And they are friends too. You never know in the future Harald could be like this guy. But I hope not.
@@ntl9974 ~ First time for 3 full months back in 2008..Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, Bangalore, Goa & Kerala. My 2nd trip was just Delhi and Goa. My third trip in February of this year was for a month and it was Delhi, Allahabad, Mumbai and then down to 4 different places in Goa..stunning country all round but it definitely wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of chai..lol
Interesting. My wife is Indian and along with Indian business colleagues residing in the US, I have yet to meet one who has expressed regret at leaving India. Along with the filth and pollution and the incessant noise, the street beggars and hustlers, do you really feel like walking down a road mired with cow dug and spittle?
@@welshieworldwide No one needs to “look for” the filth, noise pollution, scammers, etc in India. They’re all around you, constantly assaulting you from all directions. All the coping and defending is useless.
I stopped watching bald's and Ben's vids a while back and a few other channels. Mainly because they seem to look for the worst. The most dangerous, the scariest etc etc. They are like the gutter press over in the UK. UA-cam meets daily express. Bald has been to India many times, why does he keep going back? He knows exactly what he's doing to work those views. It's not worth making a video about , but I watched it anyways cos you the man gabriel
His motivations are questionable. They went to Sinaloa and after a few days abruptly left without explaining. They were trying to portray it as being safe, which is absurd since this region often has 25 homicides per week. They did the same thing in northern Pakistan and were forced out, and gave no explanation. Their vids lately are trying for sensationalism.
I hope he gets banned from entering India. Ungrateful folks like him are neither needed nor welcome in India. Constructive criticism is okay but insulting India while choosing to be there just for poverty porn views is outrageous. If you dislike India so much, just don't come.
It's not right time to visit though cause many roads construction is going on as well as it's raining season there so you might don't have good experience there because there are lot of construction i mean very lot's of construction going on.
The locals who were displaced from their land on whicb Ayodhya cannot even visit the temple because they are lower class. There are videos of it on UA-cam. Channel name - Unfiltered.
I spent a month in India earlier this year, as a mobility scooter/wheelchair user. India has very bad infrastructure and terrible accessibility, and yet it was still my favorite trip ever. The people, food and vibe of India are truly incredible and I encourage everyone to go and visit this wonderful country. The people are truly truly incredible. I even had a romantic experience there. And I’ll never forget the Uber driver who chased me into a mall for 15 minutes to find me because I left my AirPods in his car. Watching Gabriel’s videos about India last year helped me a lot in taking the leap to go to India. He really does a great job of showing the real India
Ayy thanks for ur honesty 🙏🏼 But not every cities or Areas have bad infrastructure in India, you can go to Hyderabad and it's areas like Hi-Tech City etc (don't go to old Hyderabad), Mumbai, Bangalore, Aerocity new delhi (definitely avoid old delhi), Gurugram Specially DLF Cybercity. And cities like Chandigarh, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam or Vizag, Pondicherry and Chennai etc. are quite clean and have Decent infrastructure and safety compared to North India.
@@SaikatSaha-yk1yqThe north is a problem, it's developing rapidly but not at that level. By the late 2020s north India will be what south India is now
Ben and Ben didn't want to have a better trip. They both know better, especially Bald and Bankrupt who has spent years in India and speaks pretty good Hindi. They knew what they were doing. Maybe just call it "poverty porn". Yes, India is like that sometimes and in some places, but that's not the whole story. You can fly in perfect comfort from Delhi to Varanasi in two hours for under a hundred dollars. India is both a very poor country and a very rich one. It is full of contradictions. You either hate India or love it. Maybe both!!
Correct. What you said about Bald is true and he should have known better. But the whole idea was to create controversy and generate views. There was a time when he was not that well known and didn't have many subscribers and he used to talk fondly about his first trip to India and his stay of some years in North India where he worked for some time and learned Hindi.
He saw someone's video about hustlers in Varanasi and went there to film them (hustlers were the point of interest, not the city itself), but was disappointed when he found no one, so he blamed the camera and people became camera-conscious. Begin filming trash in the trains while the attendant was cleaning them. His friend travels to India every year and complains every time, why go there? I mean, this is an honest question.
“Poverty tourism” is its own unique genre on UA-cam. It can be educational to see a little of it as a picture of how some people live, but they often put themselves in those situations on purpose and then make it seem like an entire country is like that. The reality is different people have different standards. Some people wouldn’t like even the best parts of India and that’s okay too. But UA-cam isn’t real life. Ben and Ben are courting a particular type of viewer that feeds off cynicism and negativity. It’s a business model and nothing more
True, very irresponsible vlogging, show the most poor, crowded, old and chaotic area of the city and label the 7th largest country in the world not worth to visit, he became very famous after he did his first videos in India in 2016 , Now his subscribers are 4.15 million, and success has gone to his head.
@@sunami13 UA-cam is no different than TV. The most successful people will do anything for bigger ratings. The honest down to earth people never get the spot light.
Or they did it to show the true side? Not just the glamorous side all the dumb ass social media people show. He didn’t and has never said anything bad about India. A spade is a spade. Shit is shit. He’s shown the good and the bad.
@@sunami13I think you are dumb. He (bald and bankrupt) visited Varanasi. This is a place from where our Prime minister Narendra Modi contest election. He promised that he will make Varanasi clean. Crores of rupees wasted for cleaning Ganga. He is promoting super luxurious train like Vande bharat. What about other train?? Bald had shown very little India is worse than that.
The reason i am still watching after all these years is the genuine traveling in an authentic way. Allot of channels put on a show or show only the beautiful things. You're the best out there to display a country. Thanx for every fascinating journey
The issue is not the content in his video but he came with an agenda and solidifying of the fact that he was faking all of it earlier simply to get his channel going and this is what shocked us like this man simply cheated over the emotions of people while doing it with no shame. All he could find was dirt and disgust in 4 days I mean people could simply see through his motives we're not stupid. He did it on purpose with insult contempt and racism oozing out of him but its ok...we rose this ingrate to fame we'll plummet him to ground and thanks to him for his donation to Hindu refugee camp. Thankyou for your video Gabriel. Would be gr8 to see you back in India. Radhe Radhe !
exactly. Ben is not that rude in previous India videos.. this time he was deliberately rude in video to gain some views and controversy. He started his journey by spending 1 year in this country. and started video from here. from 30 K to 1M all he got here. and now after getting 4 Million he has changed just for some views and money(YT money). Pathetic person.
@@TheAllanBrownlie He didn't sanitized his hands after shaking off with people did he ? He had covered same areas in India which he praised earlier but now he just went on a rant. Do you really think he was traveling or vlogging here. I'll confess beforehand yes public hygiene is dirty in India, he addressed the problems in India in his old Varanasi video was there an outrage abt it ? No bcoz there is a way to go abt it, Britishers blowed off indians on canon mouths to pieces of flesh. Did for once in all his travels or for that matter other Britishers faced racism here you tell me. Right from the get go he had this mental makeup to show contempt and utter disregard this is the issue my friend. He was generous enough to donate money to the needy here and I acknowledged that and thanked him as well. Your daughters are getting raped and murdered by radicals back in UK if anything we as Indians show sympathy and not diss you for that so I hope you get the context from where we're coming. Cheers !
India brought bald Fame and now he is turning his back on India. That's nasty. Just as nasty that first he made videos with Harald and now with that negative guy Ben. No, i find that very bad.
To all who are wondering why bald did let me tell you guys the backstory, brits are salty towards indians since forever. Lord miles a UA-camr recently said racist things after visiting india making fun and saying he would love to nuke indians etc and he is one of the best buddy of bald, lord took help of barry (a twitter troll specially troll indians ) and then indians trolled back lord miles so after that bald decided to be real bald this time and deliberately wanted to take revenge for his buddy. He could have done the same by going to parts of UK like Birmingham, Bradford etc but his hatred for india made him do that.. He was just paying his hommie a tribute. Never fall in love with brits (most of them still live in that colonial stereotypes)
they think they are superior no offence but they are one of the least productive people on the planet nowhere in manufacturing, space and AI ; they used to be good
Brits still have the superior attitude, but no one wants to work with them including mainland Europe. They have been reduced to the whores that they are and lap dogs of USA 🇺🇸
This is very accurate. But also be aware that many groups of people including other non-whites are eager to gang up or simply badmouth India for various reasons. Sometimes it's "dirt". Or just brown skin. I've come across Iraqi's & Syrians who claim they are much happier in a bombed out nation with massive deaths at the hands of whites, than India, a soon to be 4th and then 3rd largest economy. Though it's old technology we do have bullet trains ahead of the US, UK, Australia and Canada. And great food delivered in minutes. Natural beauty that surpasses Switzerland's boring fir tree landscape.
@@ntl9974 yeah everybit of it cause I used to follow those two 🤡for years like bald and you know bald lived in india for years in Rajasthan and near by areas he even celebrated his first 50k subscribers here in India. He milked all the views and generated money and fame by using india.. All these years he travelled countries just wanted to taste good looking women ( I don't have issue cause it's his personal thing) the only passion for nature and the country you can see in him was when he was in Soviet tour. When things got heated for his buddies he decided to attack india and every country has its vulnerable side and won't be biased cause I'm indian, India has lots of issue but that doesn't mean this is the only side of india. He got the fame cause of india got popular earned money now showing his true nature like most of the British people who still living in the colonial delusion.
Another important point is there are a lot of Westerners who want luxury at rock bottom :Indian' prices. A room that is available for 100 euros in rural France is probably available for Rs 2000 even in Delhi. So you can't stinge and expect a good time. If a westerner is ready to pay even half the money he pays in Europe then he can live like a Maharaja in India with much better facilities than he can dream off.
He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
The Bens generally take the piss out of anyplace they visit. They have vids showing the bad parts of England as well. I find them funny. Gabriel is the Goat of travel vids and has a completely different vibe about him. Apples to Oranges
But there is a difference between criticising your own people & people from different race/culture/country. These things just open platform for people from developed or people of anti India mentality to dehumanise India or Indians to feel superior. which is not true in real world scenario.
I wonder why Gabriel never visit NE India? I've watched many of videos for many years now, he does not seem to care about the NE (that's my feeling).... he did not even mention it in this video.... hmmmm? 🤔
@@arjuna03 I understand the indian caste mentality and lack of a concept of equality, but every coutnry is fair game whether you are from there or not. You indians have no issue acting the way you act and demanding what you demand in the host countries of the US, Canada and UK where you migrate in droves to escape "beautiful" India.
I'm also going to visit India in late February 2025 to visit the great Hindu monuments from South to North, but took everything into consideration to make my trip as pleasant as possible. Travel only by flights (avoid trains), book the best hotels, I'll also be careful of places where to eat at... Bald & Bankrupt is much richer than I am, so he could have afforded the best of India, yet he chose in his videos to take working class trains and accommodation just for the sake of gaining more views/notoriety.
Do not eat cheap street foods. There are many healthy food options in restaurants and hotels, you just only need to do some research. Don't expect public toilets to be clean in India, so do what you need to do in the hotel. Even if you don't travel with flights, there are good options of trains, you just need to pay good amount of money. I don't know why foreigners are only attracted to those religious monuments in India. These places are the most chaotic and dirty in India. Even as an Indian I don't have any will to visit Delhi because Delhi is the most polluted city, but places like Delhi, Varanasi and Kolkata are foreigners' first choice 😂😂 If you're a nature lover, then there are so many things to see in India.
Trains are good , but he chose sleeper non ac class which is the cheapest. You can get the best train coach( AC 1) at half the price of a flight ticket( probably lesser) and it would be an amazing experience.
i personally love india. I spent over a year there, and most of it was during covid. I spent 5 months in mumbai and 3 in delhi. . I kept extending my stay because it was permitted during the covid time, usually you have to leave after 180 on a 5 or 10 year visa. India is definitely not for everyone but i love the chaos of the big cities and the history, , architecture, foods and wide ranging landscapes. its a sensory overload and i cant wait to go back.
As an Indian, I avoid Delhi Mumbai. Infact most India, except for work, won't got to those cities. I am form India, food capital of India. It's cleanest city of India. Instead travel Tier 2 cities , balance of Development & Tradition, Ancient temples, Historical Forts , Wildlife reserves & Sanctuary, National park, Remote Himalayas,
As an Indian, I avoid Delhi Mumbai. Infact most India, except for work, won't got to those cities. I am form India, food capital of India. It's cleanest city of India. Instead travel Tier 2 cities , balance of Development & Tradition, Ancient temples, Historical Forts , Wildlife reserves & Sanctuary, National park, Remote Himalayas,
gabriel, as an indian i admit the country has problems, infact a tonne of problems starting with cleanliness, hygiene, trash, scams etc but that doesnt mean 100% of the country is bad. I am glad you made this video. People purposely pick the worst spots in the country and make a video sound as if the whole country is just that. If they are going to argue, they should atleast present both sides of the argument
I appreciate how you very genuinely, kindly, and honestly explained, based on your years of travel, that if you want to experience a country, there are multiple ways to do so to enjoy and experience things in the way one might hope for. I believe that some channels search for the worst, or just genuinely don't know how to travel and experience the outcome they are striving for. I appreciate your knowledge and kindness. My three favourite travel vloggers... YOU, Jason Billam, and Indigo Traveller. Also, nice edit @24:08. Safe travels brother, and congrats on 600k subs!
Dude it's not America! Free speech is not absolute in India! There are various restrictions, the restrictions are well written in the Indian Constitution!
@@kiteknight23 The best way to lie is to tell the truth. Carefully edited truth. That’s what Mr Bald did. He took India’s worst and generalised it as all of India for his gullible audience.
Finally someone who is speaking truth because most of foreigners show only bad image of India in their video for views but not show postive image of India in their video but thanks to you that you tell india has also postive image and i have to say every country has different problems and you can't judge that country only that basis ❤❤
I appreciate you Gabriel. The Bens and smallbrained just come off as privileged and dismissive, mocking locals and treating cultural differences like a joke. It’s frustrating how they focus on negative experiences and act like basic travel stuff (like bargaining) is some huge scam. Thank you for keeping it real and showing love and respect for India without trashing it.
I dont think you have to give bald tips how to have a better time in India because I'm pretty sure he actually lived there for a while and he knows India well. His video was made in bad faith, so giving him tips isnt gonna change anything. He isn't a rookie, he knows what he is doing, including with that video. There is a lot of controversy surrounding him anyway, regarding his past and why he traveled to east europe in the first place, he also made some insane comments throughout the years (mainly on his IG stories) the guy clearly has issues. Im pretty sure im also blocked fom his comment section, so as someone who thinks free speech is important, he sure loves to block people who go against him lol
@@ClydeTyme I have never trolled him, I called him out for some legitimate things and got banned. for someone who is against the matrix, against woke and for Andrew tate he sure has a thin skin. but that seems to be quite common with these types, ironically enough
He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
It was ragebait. Pure and simple. There is a growing anti-India/anti-Indian sentiment in many parts of the West, and he leaned into it. Having said that he is entitled to his views and, more importantly, genuine (good faith) criticisms of any country are always appreciated as they can act as a mirror. In his case, as many have mentioned, he was all too familiar with the country to be expressing shock. I had stopped following him a while ago (when he got kicked out of Russia), and haven't been particularly interested in his videos since. The video in question just popped up on my feed so I gave it a quick watch and ultimately forgot about. What I have realised is that there are genuine travellers (Like Gabe), and then there are clout chasers and clickbait producers. Bald has always been in the second category. Even when he started making videos (with the India series), he was clearly pandering to the Indian audience - which, frankly, was nauseating since the start. There was nothing authentic about that entire series. The only videos of his that I genuinely enjoyed were all in the Ex-Soviet countries (I think he genuinely has a passion for that part of the world, and it showed). Just my two cents. Edit: The only good part of his video (as it was intended and delivered) is that it will further detract a specific type of traveller from visiting India. For those in the know about the type of company he keeps and the types of things he has been accused of doing in the past, this can only be a good thing.
@@IzzyHayeWhy are you guys so obsessed with india. It's infuriating. If you wish to kick the indian migrants then do so we don't have any problem with it. Why do you have to meddle in our affairs like you are a citizen of our country.
@@IzzyHaye Sahib is said by a servant to a master as a sign of respect lol😂😂😂. If you are not obsessed with india then don't comment in support of bald and bankrupt who is truly using English views as ragebait
I am pretty sure wanted to see your version of tourism insights with a positive mindset and enjoy wherever you are. I love both bnb's videos. He for sure has a unique way of explaining things. I can understand his view as well.
I think Ben and Ben shouldn't ever go to Beloved Mother India again ! Mother India is a beautiful full experience and she will definitely Not miss them.
I agree with going to the smaller towns. Places like Bundi, Mandu, Orchha have exceptional history and are really enjoyable to walk around it. However for me places like Kolkata also have a great deal of the magic of India. How all those people manage to go about their day, the chaos, the humanity.
I have been following B&B for 4 years. That was not necessarily a typical video. There is usually more history and geography. He is very entertaining and educational. Go back and watch some of his travels through the former Soviet Union.
As an experienced India traveler, I agree with you. I would be the first, just like many of my Indian friends, to admit that India has many problems. But which place doesn't? That tirade is surprising coming from Ben who has lived for some years in India (Rajasthan). As one of my Indian friends remarked about Ben, he used a Hindi saying, which roughly translates to "It's like shitting in the same plate you ate from!" So it was Ben finding the worst of India on purpose. Well, I can do the same in London or New York or Geneva or Oslo if I want to!
@@puzzled012 Sorry to break your bubble of ignorance, but yes, I have seen street gangs of boys peeing under a bridge in a suburb of Oslo called Majorstuen. There are areas of Geneva which are filled with filth in the back alleys. New york and London, I guess, I don't even have to say it.
@@joelaugustus5812 Like I said, I would be the first to accept those problems. Not in denial. Sure the scale of problems is larger in India, but I think the situation is improving. Give it another generation. India is slowly rising from it's colonial looting.
70% Indians live in North India and hence mostly crowded and have basic issues. 25% Indians live in South India which is mostly clean except the capital cities. Visit for Natural beauty -Kullu,Manali,Rishikesh,Laddakh,Kashmir, Darjeeling, Kojhikode, Lakshdweep,Ooty, Kodaikanal,Coorg,Madikeri,Goa ,Kerala etc To see modernity- Gurugram,Noida, Bangalore,Pune,Mumbai (mostly),New Delhi (not old Delhi),Hyderabad (not Sikandarabad),Ahmedabad Precautions-Stay in good hotel,Eat in good restaurants (even Indians avoid street food),Travel by good trains (Maharaja,Vande Bharat,metros,Rajdhani) and by rented cars. Avoid travel in rainy season because muddy at many places. One should research well before travelling to an unknown place.
@@Celestia333-d4v Success comes with greater responsibility. Which country on Earth doesn't has issues? And every country's issues are specific to the locals. Who is denying that India does not has issues,it's still a developing nation. But there are nicest places as well as dull places too. He (Bald/Ben) ought not to generalise an issue. It seems,it's their business strategy for YT channel to earn more petty money.Are Lakshdweep, Darjeeling,Laddakh,Rishikesh etc depicted in their vlogs? All Himalayan nations undergo natural calamities during rainy season,roads are muddy,rivers flooding,humid weather etc;Are they so naive in planning their trip!!!! Rest is written in my above comment.
@@dmavericdilip If I was a vlogger, I would have been more critical bcz most cities are way more worse than what he showed. The 1% of places you mentioned is not true india. And yes every country has problems but that doesn't make them equal in level, india has problems, Somalia has problems, japan has problems but that doesn't mean they are equal😂😂
My fellow indians know that we have hygenie,cleanliness thrash problem then why we wont try to solve the problems.. itsour duty to make our country better
Great video. Great response. India isn't for beginners, or people without patience. But if you give India time, it will open up and give you an incredible experience every time. You just have to be willing to be a little uncomfortable at first.
It's interesting. I saw Bald's video, but I also heard Rick Steves say his journies to India changed his life and perspective on humanity. I guess if you want to find the ugly side of anything you can find it, but also that you have to deal with reality and not just the places that are transcendent.
Don’t go to India if you want to enjoy yourself in the conventional sense. But if you want to go someplace that is deeply interesting, beautiful, disturbing, charming, infuriating, then India is a must. You can run through those sensations in the span of a ten minute stroll. But the people are super friendly and welcoming. Scammers are abundant, but easy enough to deal with once you catch on.
Bald and Bankrupts success xame from India. He shown his face after crossing the bridge. I wonder why all British are so honest and Loyal people. They are all so beautiful.
@@stevo728822 He is talking about a video about India. I guess you missed that. But I am equally happy and grateful for not having to live in Egypt either.
I find Bald's vlogs really funny. Like many I was first introduced to him via the India videos years ago. I think all astute people know that views = money in social media and it does seem his last India video was more on the triggery-rage baiting side of things and it worked, he got millions of views and income out of it. However, as someone who loves India and still wants to visit one day (I'm from Iran), I think we should take a good look at our countries problems and try to work on them. Sometimes maybe we can't see something is wrong because we are right in the middle of it, but when an outsider comes, it's like it magnified the problem immediately. Iran, India, England, we all have problems and many things we can work on. Maybe Delhi or Bombai may seem crazy and chaotic and noisy but I'm sure at least I can walk down the streets of India morning or night and not get mugged, stabbed, etc. Sure every country should work on things like hygiene, noise pollution, air pollution, etc, but the western countries major capital cities like London, Paris and NY are far more dangerous and risky than India imo. I'll take the possibility of getting food poisoning over the possibility of being stabbed for my watch. We can all improve. Just look at my home country, run by a bunch of backwards evil mullahs who kill children for showing hair. On the grand scale of things, India is amazing and I hope it only gets stronger and better going forward. Jai Hind
Was very disappointed by B&B's coverage of India which I thought was deliberately biased to show the worst parts of India. It would be like me going to a city in the US and showing all the ghettos (for example Skid Row in Los Angeles) and trying to portray that all of the country is this way. Places like Delhi actually have some very "posh" and upscale areas which are very clean and modern, why didn't he go and film there? I regularly go to India and do not have this negative experience at all, I enjoy the country very much! It seemed to me that both Bens had already made up their mind to slam India for whatever reason and they tried to find the material to fulfill their vendetta.
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo Majority of the people earn about $3000 yearly. They get according to what they can spend, but as a western citizen their purchasing power is way better, they could easily affoard the nice offerings
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo That is a complex behavioural issue due to traumatic experience of coloniality. Colonialism often made natives feel disconnected to their land, this lack of connectedness ended up resulting lack of societal commitment ,but that is not in the case of personal level. As Indian households and temples are very clean, but neighbourhoods are often not, However this thing needs to be addressed
I travelled India for 3 months - it was one the greatest and weirdly worse experiences of my life. The good side is the diversity of culture, incredible history and meeting some great people. The bad is that it's incredibly stressful - you have to keep your guard up a lot. The cities are very dirty and polluted. Many people see you as a walking ATM and will try anything to get cash from you. I am a well seasoned traveller but my friend and I were threatened, pickpocketed (we caught them) and let down a lot. Still, I look back fondly on many great memories from my travels, but I honesty don't think I'd ever go back. I would still encourage people to travel there but would try and prepare them for the challenges.
Depends on the region of India. If you want a stress free tranquil experience visit the north-eastern states that comprises of Sikkim, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura
Hi Gabe: Very sensible points you have made regarding tips for visiting India. It is genuine travelers like you who give us a good idea of any country , warts and all.
Indian people seem nice and polite, but many get very triggered and nationalistic very easily. The UK is criticised constantly but British mostly let it slide. Bald is winding you up India 😂 Chill out
The British cannot tolerate even the slightest criticism from foreigners especially brown skinned ones. Try it on The Guardian. Or real life, if you're dark.
Thanks Gabriel, you have summarized India perfectly. Agree 100% to get out of Indian cities for a more enjoyable experience. Again, if truth be told about any country, nobody likes it if its the ugly side. Mr. Bald and Ben have been mere messengers here and good ones at that.
Bald had been to india several times and he understands very well what he is getting into. Yes india has got its fair share of problems but still it certainly offers one of the most beautiful regions. Like gab mentioned, get out of those metropolitan cities and you will find countless regions which are among the most beautiful places. Thank you gab for talking about it. You are most welcome to india. See you ❤
when i went to India i just accepted it for what it is & didn't get all upset about it. I find once you start to react against the negatives, you will soon find you are surrounded by a whole lot more of them. It is a place to adapt to & in some instances to work around those conditions or limitations. In one day there you can get both the highest of highs & lowest of lows
Nice one Gabe. I agree with all your points! Got me thinking it might be cool for you to do a vid discussing the differences between travelling now, with internet to research destinations, book flights and accommodation, maps and GPS for getting around etc, compared to when you first started travelling when presumably things were very different! I've often been places and thought how very different the experience would be without internet.
I've only watched a few Bald and Bankrupt videos and didn't care for his style at all. One episode I watched he had trespassed onto the property of a private resort and because security told him to leave, he then asked his viewers to write bad reviews about the place. He should have been thankful they didn't call the police on him.
India is about one-fifth humanity and has mind-boggling diversity - so one can find simultaneously all kinds of people and stuff in large enough numbers as evidence to prove almost any hypothesis about India - including totally contradictory ones - with certain statistical significance. Hence, such claims matter little in terms of the real big picture that only India has to offer. Try to shrug off and move on.
I just got back from 3 weeks in India. Bangalore, Goa, Delhi, Amritsar. Loved my trip and will definitely return. I also had the best mac n cheese I've ever tasted 😂
Rick Steves, the OG of travel advice, writing, tours etc, for Europe, recently reiterated that India is his favorite country to visit. I remember reading that in an interview with him many years ago, and it was interesting to hear that's still the case for him. But he also basically says it's not for everyone, and that YMMV. You do have to know what you're getting into with a trip to India.
well I agree with most point of Bald and Bankrupt as an Indian myself , but still I want to say India is diverse , India can't be judged by just seeing Delhi , India boast diverse culture some of which you may not like but , India in itself a continent we have mountains , we have beaches , we have deserts , we have every landscape packed in one country , there are dirty and annoying places also but at the same time there are natual and clean places also, we have lots of poor people but still millions of people are rich also they have great taste of luxary , we have chaotic and crowded places but we also have serene and calm places , you can't judge India so easily , It will take time to understand India as a whole .
@@aaap3875He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
Just reading the comments. Bald is 100% NOT a negative vlogger in general. That's pure BS, and the people saying that havent seen his content. This particular video was extremely negative, and unusual because of that. Hence the outrage. Let's not strawman Bald here though, strawmanning is for the weak of mind. Do better guys.
For me the most comprehensive. The snowy Himalayas, Goa beaches, Thar desert, Ghat forest, NE wetlands, Gange swamps, Delhi the city of night lights, Bombay city of bright condos. All the Asian mammals and big cats from tigers, lions, panthers, leopards, snow and clouded, cheetahs this year. The flag looks like nature sunset/cloud/greenery. Our national symbols are iconic tiger, cobra, peacock, lotus, mangoes, dolphin, lndian roller, flamingos, lndian doves, ringnecks, lndian paradise flycatcher are state birds and various colors. Red represents a blood bond. Saffron color represents rawest earth soil. Every spice has meaning, for example turmeric, jasmine for perfume, basil on everything. Holy water from top to bottom, source of milk, sacred trees. The oldest reIigions, languages, every state culture is unique and comprehensive, the most colorful and festive because our philosophies believe in all gods, rooted with nature and science, remained the steadiest because our philosophies teach quaIity over quantity.
It's probably true B&B's video was made on purpose to get more views, but as some other travel youtuber had mentioned, people's views about traveling in India are often polarized. If Indian people can face the problems shown in that video and push the govenments to solve them, it will be truly beneficial for Indian people.
Bald lived in India for years and even opend a business there. That's why he knows the language. He started his UA-cam channel in India and those videos were positive about India. Bald's old videos are a gem. But his recent videos are just going to a poor country and show its bad side, but he will still be positive about it.. In the latest India video, he just lashe out at India, probably because of the internet India hate happening right now. He was pretty sure that he'll get a huge support for such a video.
@@RoRZoro Bald lashed out at India not preserving the buildings built by the English and said that after the British left, all hell broke loose and everything in India deteriorated. He obviously believes that colonialism was good.
They completely travelled to India with one the one sole intent of criticising for content - pretty poor form from b&b - seems like he has lost his passion for travelling and wants cheap views now. India is way more than Delhi. I did not enjoy most of Delhi, but the northern province's i travelled to are amazing. NIce balanced video, Gabrial.
You summed it up quite well! Been watching your vlogs for years on and off, particularly remember the ones in Gokarna and your bus travels from there to smaller towns and of course Rishikesh and Gangtok in Sikkim. After analyzing a subset of comments in the Bald and Bankrupt video, I thought, let me do a Sentiment Analysis of a subset of comments on this video (770 comments to be precise) and here's the result: Total comments: 770 Positive: 52.08% Negative: 41.17% Neutral: 6.75%
India is simply not for everyone. Someone will fall in love with her, and someone will be shocked and disappointed and will never return. In any case, the world is huge, and everyone can choose where to go.
This is one thing that comes across strongly from you Gabe. You are non judgmental, never show off you are a Westerner, accept the differences and overall a nicer person.
Hey, interesting talk, really appreciated... I agree with you about India. We just spent a month this March and covered a lot of ground in between Deli, Jodhpur and Bodhgaya (really a place worth visiting - go to the temple very early in the morning to catch its magic - the same goes for the Taj Mahal, by the way). Travelling in the country had its downright exasperating and exhausting aspects (pushiness, noise, dirt and stomach bugs I'd rate among the worst) but the good outweighs the bad by far for us, at any rate. India's ancient and diverse culture and deep rooted spirituality touched me deeply and we are planning to go back to see a different part of the country. My top tip: get registered with IRCTC for advance train booking - far in advance if you can. 2 AC night trains worked really well for us, reasonably priced, and they save you time and money for the hotel. Also less hassle than journeys during the day.
@@sanchitthareja8954 Because we go were we think the most fascinating sights are. For example I have heard of so many people getting sick in Agra especially, and we got sick there, too, of all places. But of course the Taj Mahal is up there with the most fascinating sights for sure and well worth it, despite it being a tourist trap at the same time and despite the risk of getting ill. I'd just not be interested in seeing malls or urban areas with high-rise buildings, for example. By the way, we are planning to go to Karnataka next year. Hampi must be fascinating. You are right, tourists just showcasing how in their eyes horrible everything is are not OK in my opinion. I think you've got to take the bad with the good, give a just account and if you think it is not worth it, don't come back. At the same time I hope that there will be improvement over time, most of all for the benefit of the people living there. And it might be worthwhile if officials thought about how to make life a little easier for tourists if they want to encourage tourism from western countries.
I traveled off and on from 1987 to 2001 and have been to 75 countries. When people ask me what my favorite country was, I usually answer with India but also warn them that it's a difficult place to travel. I was in India twice, for three months each time, first in 1988-89 and again in 1996. The first time I was there, I loved it and hated it at the same time but the second time I absolutely loved it (even though the annoying parts still existed, I knew what to expect and how to deal with them).
I want to tell everyone how bald and bankrupt became so much Anti-India...If you guys go to his channel you will see him visiting Birmingham and ofcourse the situation was not that good... Because there were many immigrants in Birmingham and he spoke about that too.. Although majority of the immigrants in Birmingham were Pakistanis..Not even Indian but probably he assumed Indian..And that's how it all started i believe
You can watch Bald's video here: ua-cam.com/video/IFUIdcrgW6M/v-deo.html
Backpacker Ben made a series of three videos, you can watch one here: ua-cam.com/video/Vm_n8GqkOCo/v-deo.html
@GabrielTravelerVidoes I'm going to India for the first time next week. I arrive in Delhi on Tuesday. Thanks for all your informative videos on India helping me to prepare for this adventure.
@raitisfreimanis I hope you have a wonderful journey. I love India,inparticular delhi.
Basically he click baited you and your viewers. There really was not need to address his opinion but because he mentioned you name you felt you needed to. There is no such thing as bad publicity in the end it's just publicity.
@@raitisfreimanisit's about being mentally strong. It's still raining in many parts of India. Monsoon season is coming to a end but this year it's seems to have extended.
I, for one, can’t wait to be in the middle of the madness and amazing fooood! I will embrace, with a little more patience, as much as the chaotic scenes of Vietnam and other similar countries. Thanks for your perspective!
bald has lived in India for 4 years 1995 to 1999. backpacker Ben has been to India 8 times before this trip. they all know India too well to know which season to avoid, which places to go, which places to avoid and trains. it was intentionally done to rage bait Indians and gain views.
Bald was surely Pakistan sponsored
@@shantanusukul6130 I smell ISI
Valid point.
What kind of jokers you guys are😄
so his video was a lie, ai generated? 😂😂😂
I don't think Bald is that naive. He knows India well, and deliberately chose to travel and film to certain locations.
yup, India is not just Pharaganj/ Old Delhi, Sleeper Train
Agreed it exactly what I'm saying
Go with what the current internet trend is, views and money money money.. that is what seems to be M.O. of Mr. Benjamin.
You can find the same scenery in every large city in India. It is a overpopulated, polluted and unorganized place. If people cannot cope with reality, that they should live in their fairy tales.
@@dissco.partysan3333 You are right about India being polluted, overpopulated, disorganised chaos and it definitely needs change. But it was the same 5 years ago, and 2 years ago too, when he came and made his videos to grow his channel. My question is why couldn't Mr. Bald make such a video back then. Back then he was quite okay with whatever 'issues' he is trying to point out right now. His tone has literally changed drastically only now, all thanks to the current internet opinion about India. Which means either he was acting back then for money and views or he is acting right now for money and views.
I've travelled to India 18 times
Doing around 30,000 miles on a motorbike around rural areas
Yes it's stressful, strange, dirty and crazy, but every moment I cherish, as I had the best moments of my life in India 🇮🇳❤️
Dirt,hygiene is big issue in india but saying that india is only that is f bullshit .
@@ansh8579It’s a main issue in the Northern states. South and North East have dealt with handling waste. These regions are not the cleanest but they’re far clean compared to north
@@tech9896 Only clean State in South India is Kerala, TN has One of the worst Waste Management System in the country.
@@ansh8579 Karnataka and Telangana is also cleaning. Bangalore is an exception tho. Tbh Bangalore used to be clean and it was known as the garden city until the north Indians came in.
@@tech9896 cough* ....until the congress came in
Been India twice in the last several years. Three months the first time and just under five month the second time. Fantastic experiences both trips. Lots of diverse culture, great food, amazing natural beauty and cultural/historical sites. As you said not the kind of travel for everyone, not alway easy or comfortable travel. Loved both of my trips there and will be back in either 2025 or 2026.
But be safe dude , we've been hearing a lot of assault cases recently
@@RavingUCE You will listen more cuz it's the most populated country and open for the media to report every bad thing (not like China)
@@RavingUCEyou talks like as if those cases don't happens in other countries. A simple google search will broke your ignorance
Great food LMAO are you guys paid by Modi or something?
Definitely I love my trip too. I went to south side of India it's really beautiful especially the kerala its paradise place ,also the food is amazing too not all part of india not look like that I think, anyway its beautiful trip for me..
Bald and bankrupt was loving the country and celebrating his 50K subscribers sitting in a hotel somewhere in mumbai and once he got famous turned into a snake
Bald is Pakistan funded for sure
I was very disappointed with bald. He is a britisher after all
He said truth my frnd don't be a andhvhakt@@Qwerkywoop
he is sex predator he got exposed on online forum already, where is had pretty weird fetish for poor country girls where he can easily sex travel without getting arrested
He is a joker, he is not trying to offend people really!
Bald filmed the worst place in India, which is Paharganj in Delhi. Most Indians don't even dare to go there.. It's like filming the drug ridden zombie area in Philly and saying the entire USA is like that. People are easily deceived.
I've stayed in Paharganj several times and enjoyed affordable hotels and wonderful rooftop restaurants. Very convenient to the train station and it is thronged with people from all over the world. Lots of people go there and I will go back. With a little street savvy it is easy to avoid trouble.
Paharganj has been a backpackers scene for decades because it's next to the railway station as well as near the Grand Mosque and Red Fort. It's gritty but an interesting place to start or end your trip to India. Always fun to get a beer at one of the rooftop restaurants and watch the birds flying overhead. I've seen other parts of Delhi but I will always plan to stay in Paharganj. I stayed in the Haus Khaz area one time and it was alright, but not as cool of a scene.
@@GabrielTravelerVideosBald & no longer Bankrupt can now afford to make such videos
Paharganj is not dangerous. If it was not do many tourists would stay there. And india is definitely worth visiting . Not everything is about how clean or not a place is. There are so many interesting things to see in India. And it's a little difficult for some western ppl to see it through the dirt and pollution.
People go there for cheap rates
It's definitely not the place @@kronthal
They intentionally try to find a miserable experience always. I am heading to India in February and can't wait 🇮🇪🇮🇳
Please do not go to old Delhi and avoid crowded places, either go up north (Himalayas belt) or go south. Avoid gangetic belt and you'll be fine.
You can literally spend months just exploring the upper North alone, it's a paradise on earth.
@@Saurabhkumar-bn3dl I am heading to Mumbai and Amritsar
@@CelticMickWalks Mumbai is fine, avoid slums. Amritsar does not have anything much apart from the Golden temple, which is fine to visit once, but the city itself is very 'delhi' like chaotic. I would recommend Chandigarh which is very near to Amritsar, absolutely amazing and calm city.
@@archstanton5973 just back from Pakistan. Love Asian countries, last year was Nepal
@@Saurabhkumar-bn3dl I enjoy some chaos but will be showing positive experiences and the people.
Went to India when i was 15 with my Father. Best trip I've ever done. A completely humbling experience as a kid from New Zealand. Travelling from Mumbai down through Kerela. Lots of chaos and lots of beauty. Happiest and friendliest country ive been to! Cant wait to go back with my son
Don’t come
Just dont visit Old delhi and Ganges belt states. Either Go Northest point of India, Southern India Or Northeast India.
Otherwise India is gonna be a big mess for you 😂
@@SaikatSaha-yk1yq, central of India is far better than East India.
This I agree, going to India will humble u. But to stressful to ever doing it again, Agra was so smoggy
*Trent boult is very famous in India*
After watching yours, Bald's and many other Indian videos, I too went to India last year. Had the best time, so much I'm going back soon.Took your advice and visited Mussoorie. Yes it is dirty etc, but you need to look beyond and see the beauty.
exactly. Here in Australia the society just accepts drunk men and women pissing on the streets, against the shop windows etc at night. My pristine country road is now littered with McDonald's and KFC packages, someone just dropped all their junk on the side of the road! So yes India has refused to develop mentality and has dirt problem but outside that the country is beautiful.
Did you visit northern or southern India?
@@user-l4y7r04wy6iv Only northern part, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, and Armrista. Also Lahore Pakistan
@@user-l4y7r04wy6iv I visited mainly the North, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Amrista and Lahore Pakistan
He said Mussoorie @@user-l4y7r04wy6iv
I spent a month in India last fall after the rainy season and loved it! I had a great time and I can attribute that to you and your videos. I learned a lot from you before I went.
I knew bald was a snake long back when he came to India in 2018, I can seen the sick sarcasm in his language about India, I even left a comment about it in one of his videos.
But the sarcasm and condescending attitude are what his viewers enjoy 🎉
Back then I also made a comment about him and then our Indian viewers just attacked me from left and right 😂😂
He’s worse than a snake. He’s a British spy
@@VolkerHelmich
White people can’t sleep at night without trashing others and pretend to themselves that they are still incapable of control
@@VolkerHelmichwhat you mean the basement dwelling incels who've barely touched a woman, those viewers?
They didn't want a good experience because they just wanted views
You are right. They are just seeking "clicks" for their You Tube channel and NOT to be taken seriously. It is both easy and lazy (and a cliche) to paint India as "dirty and chaotic" !
Poverty porn sells.
@@ParikSharda not with me. But that being said I watched it. Was not impressed with the whining boys
You must not watch his channel very much. He doesn’t have a vacation. He doesn’t seek out the nicest spots. He seeks out adventure and explores a country to see what it’s like.
Hi Gabe , going back to India for the 4th time in Jan. All the points you made are excellent ! I recommend Jawai, Pench National Park and try Eastern India, Brahmaputra River , Karazinga, so many amazing places
I was a little nervous going to India the first time last year. I ended up spending 5 months which was much longer than I had planned as I fell in love with it. On your first trip to India I think it's best to start in the south and work your way into it.
Go Sri Lanka it's beautiful country and you help them build up their lively hoods in tourism
@@PrasadiBandularatne it’s definitely on my list, hopefully next year
@@Farawaynow avoid northern indian cities travel uttrakhand a magical himalayan state i am sure you gonna love it.
Try North East and Andaman and Nicobar Islands next. You will fall in love.
I suggest you definitely not to visit fking old delhi
I get excited when Gabe travels to India and Greece. You can tell he really loves exploring these places and his positive attitude is contagious. 👍
there has always been a connection between Bharat & Greece 💖
@@kimaholland3423 Between India and Greece. Get the name right and also your sanghi name right.
@@thewhatorwhyOther name of india is Bharath. Nothing wrong with that
I think you're being too kind to him Gabe. Its not about whether Bald was right or wrong (and there is alot he is right about). But It didnt feel like he had any intention of showing anything other than the bad side. it was just a really condescending video. It almost felt like he just went to India to trash it (no pun intended). I am English so I get theres the English deprecating humour, but really he is so condescending and demeaning to even just the locals who are actually trying to be nice to him, with smart arse comments. He has learnt a bit of the local language so I think he feels it makes him feel entitled to be a dick basically.
He lived there for years before youtube.
He wants support from right-wing in UK.
@@fmartin59 Take off that tin foil hat please. Weirdo.
@@fmartin59
It’s a current trend to bash India and Indians.
It is not a current tend to bash India in Britain. The British have had a long history of lying about India. James Mill (who became No2 in the East India Co.) and never once went to India - presented India as a Land of Eternal Poverty and Famine (blaming it on a supposed 'Hinduism' which was supposedly unchanged for 3,000 years. This was in order to cover up the Crimes Against Humanity of his colleagues who began the British looting of India [Mughal India had been the world's largest and richest economy] of some US$45 Trillion [which financed the Industrial Revolution and much else in the West] and the killing of tens of millions in some three dozen manmade famines [the British looted India's foodgrains as well] killing tens of millions [even setting up Death Camps for famine victims in Madras Province 1877]. Search Jason Hickel India or watch the recent Guardian video on the epigenetic legacy of Forced Starvation under British rule leading to increased diabetes in all S. Asian countries today.
It is not a current trend to bash India. The British have a legacy or pretending that India is a land of Eternal Poverty and Famine to cover up their colonial Crimes Against Humanity, looting maybe $45 Trillion from India over two centuries and killing tens of millions in manmade famines [search Jason Hickel India].
Gabriel you've spent 2 and a half years of your life traveling inside of India (Bharat) so you are an authority on saying if it's worth visiting. I met Gabriel in Amritsar last year and he's a stand up guy. I have spent 8 months of my life traveling in North India plus Mumbai and Bhubaneswar and Jagannath Puri. Here are some tips for potential different travelers to India. If you don't like crowded and noisy places and people bothering you a lot, then do not go to the crowded areas in India like Old Delhi, Old Varanasi, The Pink City of Jaipur, etc. If you want more tranquil areas, go to the Parvati Valley in Himachal Pradesh, Rishikesh, Dharamshala, Pushkar, etc. If you value your sleep, avoid traveling on sleeper trains or sleeper buses. Just take a flight or a real luxury train. Chandigarh is a super clean and beautiful city in Punjab. I was there. I could go on but ah well. People in India are very kind in general outside the touristy hot spots. Gabe is doing a great job of giving you the full scoop.
Oh I would love to see these tranquil places, and once in time I would to the crowded cities to see some places, like the Tajmahal and others, Also I would love to see Kajuraho, and the cherry on top of the cake... PUNA! TO meet the sanyasins and be along there for as long as possible.
Found Chandigarh very boring. And for over four months now I have had stomach problems from a meal in Chandigarh, so I am extra bitter towards that city.
@@stephenoconnell7636have some raw milk
@@stephenoconnell7636 should've seen the condition of that place from where you have eating whatever you were eating. i live in chandigarh, man. and ofcourse if you would eat street food in rainy season you might can get stomach problems, it's common sense.
Are you actually saying that people didn't constantly follow you around trying to harass and exploit you for money in those place ? Or are you just pointing out that there are less scammers then in the more touristy spots ?
no wonder Bald & Bankrupt is banned from some countries
Free countries don't ban because of a negative opinion
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo it is what it is man
@@IAMIRIE I know. I was stating what it is 👍
lol yeah from Russia and Ukraine I think
@@Vibes10022 fr
When I was in India last October, we traveled by train in business class. It wasn't that expensive and came with a meal and beverage. The dogs we encountered were mostly sleeping on the sidewalk.
Toss out a tiger biscuit and enjoy the privilege of A+ security... 😂 Indian pariah dogs
Kerala is also a very underrated region to visit in India. I went to Munnar and Kochi this year and the vibe in the south is so much more laidback. You definitely want to avoid southern India during the monsoon season as well though.
India is actually my favourite country! Can’t wait to go back, you have to take it for what it is and expect the chaos 😂❤
Embrace and marvel at the chaos.
@@matthewmorris7510 absolutely!!
India is for an experience not vacation to chill that experiences may include disappointment excitement,life changing trip or even disgust india is a country of paradoxes some like it some dont
@@ho-leesheet5923 💯!! I will be going for my 5th trip in January 😁
@@ho-leesheet5923Actually India has very calm and relaxing places like Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Northeast India etc.
I’m still confused as to why he did such a hit-piece on India. I’m not even Indian and I had really enjoyed his early Indian vlogs. Sad he’s turned out to be such a snake. I unsubscribed, not that he cares.
The British are the British for a reason ;)
He was in India initially only to milk the Indian audience. I don't think he was being genuine initially. He wanted views and subscribers to grow his channel and what a better place to do that than India. I don't think he liked it then but he had to sugar coat his words to attract Indian audience. That's what most foreign youtubers do in india. Now that he is famous and has 4.3 million subscribers, he doesn't care about Indian audience. So he decided to speak badly about India. Guess what, hate sells faster.
@@ragas2845Looks like you are correct. I do hope that Harald Baldr does not do the same thing. His Nepal videos are amazing and I will be gutted if he slags the country and its people off.
@@emeralddreams8440 Harld Baldr seems like he respects different cultures and places. He doesn't go on a rant like this pesky Brit. Harld was in India too this year in Varanasi, Delhi and Ladakh. But he didn't behave like this bloke. But the strange thing is even Harald has deleted his old India videos just like Benjamin. And they are friends too. You never know in the future Harald could be like this guy. But I hope not.
@@wisdomchase he isn't British, he is English.
I’ve been to India 3 times, I’d go back tomorrow if it was possible.
Magical country in my opinion
Where did you go
@@ntl9974 ~ First time for 3 full months back in 2008..Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Mumbai, Bangalore, Goa & Kerala. My 2nd trip was just Delhi and Goa. My third trip in February of this year was for a month and it was Delhi, Allahabad, Mumbai and then down to 4 different places in Goa..stunning country all round but it definitely wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of chai..lol
Interesting. My wife is Indian and along with Indian business colleagues residing in the US, I have yet to meet one who has expressed regret at leaving India. Along with the filth and pollution and the incessant noise, the street beggars and hustlers, do you really feel like walking down a road mired with cow dug and spittle?
@@peterbleach270 ~ You’re describing such a tiny part of the country there but each to their own.
If you look for it, you find it.
@@welshieworldwide No one needs to “look for” the filth, noise pollution, scammers, etc in India. They’re all around you, constantly assaulting you from all directions. All the coping and defending is useless.
You’re one of the most honest, widely traveled, and original vloggers I’ve ever seen. Keep up the great work!
I stopped watching bald's and Ben's vids a while back and a few other channels. Mainly because they seem to look for the worst. The most dangerous, the scariest etc etc. They are like the gutter press over in the UK. UA-cam meets daily express. Bald has been to India many times, why does he keep going back? He knows exactly what he's doing to work those views. It's not worth making a video about , but I watched it anyways cos you the man gabriel
His motivations are questionable. They went to Sinaloa and after a few days abruptly left without explaining. They were trying to portray it as being safe, which is absurd since this region often has 25 homicides per week. They did the same thing in northern Pakistan and were forced out, and gave no explanation. Their vids lately are trying for sensationalism.
He doesn't want others to go and have fun. He is a possessive kid. Other tourists are coming to India and making India unaffordable for Bald.
I hope he gets banned from entering India. Ungrateful folks like him are neither needed nor welcome in India. Constructive criticism is okay but insulting India while choosing to be there just for poverty porn views is outrageous. If you dislike India so much, just don't come.
Good close your eyes and call India the best, but your ears will remind you that you are not in a nice place
I'm going to Ayodhya this Sunday - historical and special place for Hindus
Im not a Hindu, Saheeb.
It's not right time to visit though cause many roads construction is going on as well as it's raining season there so you might don't have good experience there because there are lot of construction i mean very lot's of construction going on.
Not a good place unless you are going for religious reason
The locals who were displaced from their land on whicb Ayodhya cannot even visit the temple because they are lower class. There are videos of it on UA-cam. Channel name - Unfiltered.
@@Badumtss2468 not true. The great unwashed CAN visit the temple.
I spent a month in India earlier this year, as a mobility scooter/wheelchair user. India has very bad infrastructure and terrible accessibility, and yet it was still my favorite trip ever. The people, food and vibe of India are truly incredible and I encourage everyone to go and visit this wonderful country. The people are truly truly incredible. I even had a romantic experience there. And I’ll never forget the Uber driver who chased me into a mall for 15 minutes to find me because I left my AirPods in his car. Watching Gabriel’s videos about India last year helped me a lot in taking the leap to go to India. He really does a great job of showing the real India
Ayy thanks for ur honesty 🙏🏼
But not every cities or Areas have bad infrastructure in India, you can go to Hyderabad and it's areas like Hi-Tech City etc (don't go to old Hyderabad), Mumbai, Bangalore, Aerocity new delhi (definitely avoid old delhi), Gurugram Specially DLF Cybercity. And cities like Chandigarh, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam or Vizag, Pondicherry and Chennai etc. are quite clean and have Decent infrastructure and safety compared to North India.
Honestly. Our Modern day infrastructure is way too bad and outdated. We need good infrastructure
@@SaikatSaha-yk1yqThe north is a problem, it's developing rapidly but not at that level. By the late 2020s north India will be what south India is now
Thank you Gabriel. I find your videos unique, honest and professional.
Ben and Ben didn't want to have a better trip. They both know better, especially Bald and Bankrupt who has spent years in India and speaks pretty good Hindi. They knew what they were doing. Maybe just call it "poverty porn". Yes, India is like that sometimes and in some places, but that's not the whole story. You can fly in perfect comfort from Delhi to Varanasi in two hours for under a hundred dollars. India is both a very poor country and a very rich one. It is full of contradictions. You either hate India or love it. Maybe both!!
Correct. What you said about Bald is true and he should have known better. But the whole idea was to create controversy and generate views. There was a time when he was not that well known and didn't have many subscribers and he used to talk fondly about his first trip to India and his stay of some years in North India where he worked for some time and learned Hindi.
He saw someone's video about hustlers in Varanasi and went there to film them (hustlers were the point of interest, not the city itself), but was disappointed when he found no one, so he blamed the camera and people became camera-conscious.
Begin filming trash in the trains while the attendant was cleaning them.
His friend travels to India every year and complains every time, why go there? I mean, this is an honest question.
“Poverty tourism” is its own unique genre on UA-cam. It can be educational to see a little of it as a picture of how some people live, but they often put themselves in those situations on purpose and then make it seem like an entire country is like that. The reality is different people have different standards. Some people wouldn’t like even the best parts of India and that’s okay too. But UA-cam isn’t real life. Ben and Ben are courting a particular type of viewer that feeds off cynicism and negativity. It’s a business model and nothing more
Yes I agree. What some people will do for views😢
500 million of you defecate in the street.
It was obvious he did it for the views. Shame.
True, very irresponsible vlogging, show the most poor, crowded, old and chaotic area of the city and label the 7th largest country in the world not worth to visit, he became very famous after he did his first videos in India in 2016 , Now his subscribers are 4.15 million, and success has gone to his head.
@@sunami13 UA-cam is no different than TV. The most successful people will do anything for bigger ratings. The honest down to earth people never get the spot light.
Or they did it to show the true side? Not just the glamorous side all the dumb ass social media people show. He didn’t and has never said anything bad about India. A spade is a spade. Shit is shit. He’s shown the good and the bad.
@@ksuscttmrrs bro what🤡
@@sunami13I think you are dumb. He (bald and bankrupt) visited Varanasi. This is a place from where our Prime minister Narendra Modi contest election. He promised that he will make Varanasi clean. Crores of rupees wasted for cleaning Ganga. He is promoting super luxurious train like Vande bharat. What about other train?? Bald had shown very little India is worse than that.
The reason i am still watching after all these years is the genuine traveling in an authentic way. Allot of channels put on a show or show only the beautiful things. You're the best out there to display a country.
Thanx for every fascinating journey
The issue is not the content in his video but he came with an agenda and solidifying of the fact that he was faking all of it earlier simply to get his channel going and this is what shocked us like this man simply cheated over the emotions of people while doing it with no shame. All he could find was dirt and disgust in 4 days I mean people could simply see through his motives we're not stupid. He did it on purpose with insult contempt and racism oozing out of him but its ok...we rose this ingrate to fame we'll plummet him to ground and thanks to him for his donation to Hindu refugee camp. Thankyou for your video Gabriel. Would be gr8 to see you back in India.
Radhe Radhe !
exactly. Ben is not that rude in previous India videos.. this time he was deliberately rude in video to gain some views and controversy. He started his journey by spending 1 year in this country. and started video from here. from 30 K to 1M all he got here. and now after getting 4 Million he has changed just for some views and money(YT money). Pathetic person.
No, he showed the true colours and horrible state of India.
@@SonuKumar-oe4yz I would say he didn't change he was just simply deceiving and has been dishonest all throughout. Paise k yaar h
He was super critical of the UK in recent videos too, is he racist against English people as well?
@@TheAllanBrownlie He didn't sanitized his hands after shaking off with people did he ?
He had covered same areas in India which he praised earlier but now he just went on a rant. Do you really think he was traveling or vlogging here. I'll confess beforehand yes public hygiene is dirty in India, he addressed the problems in India in his old Varanasi video was there an outrage abt it ? No bcoz there is a way to go abt it, Britishers blowed off indians on canon mouths to pieces of flesh. Did for once in all his travels or for that matter other Britishers faced racism here you tell me. Right from the get go he had this mental makeup to show contempt and utter disregard this is the issue my friend. He was generous enough to donate money to the needy here and I acknowledged that and thanked him as well. Your daughters are getting raped and murdered by radicals back in UK if anything we as Indians show sympathy and not diss you for that so I hope you get the context from where we're coming. Cheers !
India brought bald Fame and now he is turning his back on India. That's nasty. Just as nasty that first he made videos with Harald and now with that negative guy Ben. No, i find that very bad.
He is a sex tourist in reality
To all who are wondering why bald did let me tell you guys the backstory, brits are salty towards indians since forever. Lord miles a UA-camr recently said racist things after visiting india making fun and saying he would love to nuke indians etc and he is one of the best buddy of bald, lord took help of barry (a twitter troll specially troll indians ) and then indians trolled back lord miles so after that bald decided to be real bald this time and deliberately wanted to take revenge for his buddy. He could have done the same by going to parts of UK like Birmingham, Bradford etc but his hatred for india made him do that.. He was just paying his hommie a tribute. Never fall in love with brits (most of them still live in that colonial stereotypes)
Is this for real? All this happened?
they think they are superior no offence but they are one of the least productive people on the planet nowhere in manufacturing, space and AI ; they used to be good
Brits still have the superior attitude, but no one wants to work with them including mainland Europe. They have been reduced to the whores that they are and lap dogs of USA 🇺🇸
This is very accurate. But also be aware that many groups of people including other non-whites are eager to gang up or simply badmouth India for various reasons. Sometimes it's "dirt". Or just brown skin. I've come across Iraqi's & Syrians who claim they are much happier in a bombed out nation with massive deaths at the hands of whites, than India, a soon to be 4th and then 3rd largest economy. Though it's old technology we do have bullet trains ahead of the US, UK, Australia and Canada. And great food delivered in minutes. Natural beauty that surpasses Switzerland's boring fir tree landscape.
@@ntl9974 yeah everybit of it cause I used to follow those two 🤡for years like bald and you know bald lived in india for years in Rajasthan and near by areas he even celebrated his first 50k subscribers here in India. He milked all the views and generated money and fame by using india.. All these years he travelled countries just wanted to taste good looking women ( I don't have issue cause it's his personal thing) the only passion for nature and the country you can see in him was when he was in Soviet tour. When things got heated for his buddies he decided to attack india and every country has its vulnerable side and won't be biased cause I'm indian, India has lots of issue but that doesn't mean this is the only side of india. He got the fame cause of india got popular earned money now showing his true nature like most of the British people who still living in the colonial delusion.
Another important point is there are a lot of Westerners who want luxury at rock bottom :Indian' prices. A room that is available for 100 euros in rural France is probably available for Rs 2000 even in Delhi. So you can't stinge and expect a good time. If a westerner is ready to pay even half the money he pays in Europe then he can live like a Maharaja in India with much better facilities than he can dream off.
He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
The Bens generally take the piss out of anyplace they visit. They have vids showing the bad parts of England as well. I find them funny. Gabriel is the Goat of travel vids and has a completely different vibe about him. Apples to Oranges
But there is a difference between criticising your own people & people from different race/culture/country.
These things just open platform for people from developed or people of anti India mentality to dehumanise India or Indians to feel superior. which is not true in real world scenario.
I wonder why Gabriel never visit NE India? I've watched many of videos for many years now, he does not seem to care about the NE (that's my feeling).... he did not even mention it in this video.... hmmmm? 🤔
@@arjuna03 I understand the indian caste mentality and lack of a concept of equality, but every coutnry is fair game whether you are from there or not. You indians have no issue acting the way you act and demanding what you demand in the host countries of the US, Canada and UK where you migrate in droves to escape "beautiful" India.
I'm also going to visit India in late February 2025 to visit the great Hindu monuments from South to North, but took everything into consideration to make my trip as pleasant as possible. Travel only by flights (avoid trains), book the best hotels, I'll also be careful of places where to eat at...
Bald & Bankrupt is much richer than I am, so he could have afforded the best of India, yet he chose in his videos to take working class trains and accommodation just for the sake of gaining more views/notoriety.
Do not eat cheap street foods. There are many healthy food options in restaurants and hotels, you just only need to do some research. Don't expect public toilets to be clean in India, so do what you need to do in the hotel. Even if you don't travel with flights, there are good options of trains, you just need to pay good amount of money.
I don't know why foreigners are only attracted to those religious monuments in India. These places are the most chaotic and dirty in India. Even as an Indian I don't have any will to visit Delhi because Delhi is the most polluted city, but places like Delhi, Varanasi and Kolkata are foreigners' first choice 😂😂
If you're a nature lover, then there are so many things to see in India.
@@Gbrowx Thanks for your advices. I'm going to visit Mahabalipuram, Halebeeidu, Kailasa, Akshardham and Khajuraho
@@luciangabrielpopescubald and bankrupt he's trying to show things in a General way, nor high end nor low class 😮
Trains are good , but he chose sleeper non ac class which is the cheapest. You can get the best train coach( AC 1) at half the price of a flight ticket( probably lesser) and it would be an amazing experience.
i personally love india. I spent over a year there, and most of it was during covid. I spent 5 months in mumbai and 3 in delhi. . I kept extending my stay because it was permitted during the covid time, usually you have to leave after 180 on a 5 or 10 year visa.
India is definitely not for everyone but i love the chaos of the big cities and the history, , architecture, foods and wide ranging landscapes. its a sensory overload and i cant wait to go back.
You still haven't seen the 'good' India. Delhi and Mumbai aren't tourist places
As an Indian, I avoid Delhi Mumbai.
Infact most India, except for work, won't got to those cities. I am form India, food capital of India. It's cleanest city of India.
Instead travel Tier 2 cities , balance of Development & Tradition, Ancient temples, Historical Forts , Wildlife reserves & Sanctuary, National park,
Remote Himalayas,
As an Indian, I avoid Delhi Mumbai.
Infact most India, except for work, won't got to those cities. I am form India, food capital of India. It's cleanest city of India.
Instead travel Tier 2 cities , balance of Development & Tradition, Ancient temples, Historical Forts , Wildlife reserves & Sanctuary, National park,
Remote Himalayas,
gabriel, as an indian i admit the country has problems, infact a tonne of problems starting with cleanliness, hygiene, trash, scams etc but that doesnt mean 100% of the country is bad. I am glad you made this video. People purposely pick the worst spots in the country and make a video sound as if the whole country is just that. If they are going to argue, they should atleast present both sides of the argument
True
These whit man supermacy still in mind
If that worst place account for 80% of India, then yes, they sud show it.
Though rest 20% sud also be shown.
Also he was talking British British in this video
@@ashutoshgautam3293he was also talking British British
I appreciate how you very genuinely, kindly, and honestly explained, based on your years of travel, that if you want to experience a country, there are multiple ways to do so to enjoy and experience things in the way one might hope for.
I believe that some channels search for the worst, or just genuinely don't know how to travel and experience the outcome they are striving for.
I appreciate your knowledge and kindness.
My three favourite travel vloggers... YOU, Jason Billam, and Indigo Traveller.
Also, nice edit @24:08.
Safe travels brother, and congrats on 600k subs!
Govt of India should *permanently ban visa* for both the Bens ... USA does it all the time
@@ElginHuttlesford Free yes. Lies no 👎
@@gogadevhow lies? He recorded raw footage not ai generated or VFX. Lmfaoooo
Dude it's not America!
Free speech is not absolute in India!
There are various restrictions, the restrictions are well written in the Indian Constitution!
@@kiteknight23 The best way to lie is to tell the truth. Carefully edited truth. That’s what Mr Bald did.
He took India’s worst and generalised it as all of India for his gullible audience.
@@DevilsAngel entire jndia is same.
Finally someone who is speaking truth because most of foreigners show only bad image of India in their video for views but not show postive image of India in their video but thanks to you that you tell india has also postive image and i have to say every country has different problems and you can't judge that country only that basis ❤❤
I am from Karnataka ♥️ Hampi is My favorite place.
Hej, could you recommend a good place to stay in Hampi 🙏?
@@SandraGartner-hj9tyHeritage Resort is good. Prices are slightly on the higher side.
Hampi is the best place in our country
I appreciate you Gabriel. The Bens and smallbrained just come off as privileged and dismissive, mocking locals and treating cultural differences like a joke. It’s frustrating how they focus on negative experiences and act like basic travel stuff (like bargaining) is some huge scam. Thank you for keeping it real and showing love and respect for India without trashing it.
That's truly appreciable from an indian perspective, thanks a lot!
It really means a lot, you're a great guy!!
India is huge and i know there's alot of beautiful places out there..😊
Beautiful Indeed. There is a failed eyesore country on the west of India though.😅
Gabe you do India better than anyone.
I dont think you have to give bald tips how to have a better time in India because I'm pretty sure he actually lived there for a while and he knows India well. His video was made in bad faith, so giving him tips isnt gonna change anything. He isn't a rookie, he knows what he is doing, including with that video. There is a lot of controversy surrounding him anyway, regarding his past and why he traveled to east europe in the first place, he also made some insane comments throughout the years (mainly on his IG stories) the guy clearly has issues. Im pretty sure im also blocked fom his comment section, so as someone who thinks free speech is important, he sure loves to block people who go against him lol
Free speech and trolling is a fine line
@@ClydeTyme I have never trolled him, I called him out for some legitimate things and got banned. for someone who is against the matrix, against woke and for Andrew tate he sure has a thin skin. but that seems to be quite common with these types, ironically enough
And his support for Andrew Tate. He’s shown his true character.
@@Elatenl he supports Andrew Tate? Oh well that sums it up anyways.
He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
It was ragebait. Pure and simple. There is a growing anti-India/anti-Indian sentiment in many parts of the West, and he leaned into it. Having said that he is entitled to his views and, more importantly, genuine (good faith) criticisms of any country are always appreciated as they can act as a mirror. In his case, as many have mentioned, he was all too familiar with the country to be expressing shock.
I had stopped following him a while ago (when he got kicked out of Russia), and haven't been particularly interested in his videos since. The video in question just popped up on my feed so I gave it a quick watch and ultimately forgot about.
What I have realised is that there are genuine travellers (Like Gabe), and then there are clout chasers and clickbait producers. Bald has always been in the second category. Even when he started making videos (with the India series), he was clearly pandering to the Indian audience - which, frankly, was nauseating since the start. There was nothing authentic about that entire series. The only videos of his that I genuinely enjoyed were all in the Ex-Soviet countries (I think he genuinely has a passion for that part of the world, and it showed).
Just my two cents.
Edit: The only good part of his video (as it was intended and delivered) is that it will further detract a specific type of traveller from visiting India. For those in the know about the type of company he keeps and the types of things he has been accused of doing in the past, this can only be a good thing.
ragebait??? What you achieved to rage???😋
@@IzzyHayeWhy are you guys so obsessed with india. It's infuriating. If you wish to kick the indian migrants then do so we don't have any problem with it. Why do you have to meddle in our affairs like you are a citizen of our country.
Not reading all that
@@IzzyHaye Sahib is said by a servant to a master as a sign of respect lol😂😂😂. If you are not obsessed with india then don't comment in support of bald and bankrupt who is truly using English views as ragebait
India is a sh&thole, sugarcoating just make it worse.
I am pretty sure wanted to see your version of tourism insights with a positive mindset and enjoy wherever you are.
I love both bnb's videos. He for sure has a unique way of explaining things. I can understand his view as well.
I think Ben and Ben shouldn't ever go to Beloved Mother India again ! Mother India is a beautiful full experience and she will definitely Not miss them.
Well said brother..👍 India is mother to all who appreciate her & her love.
Yes, ban westerners that say bad things about India.
Ha ha I don't think they intend to!!!
@@JustinHH22 That's why he came 8 times.. LOL
@@JustinHH22 They definitely intend to, but with malice lol
I agree with going to the smaller towns. Places like Bundi, Mandu, Orchha have exceptional history and are really enjoyable to walk around it. However for me places like Kolkata also have a great deal of the magic of India. How all those people manage to go about their day, the chaos, the humanity.
Just watched the Bald and Bankrupt video. I don't think I've watched him before. My God he's full of himself!
😂😂😂
He's very arrogant and condescending. Apparently many people like it.
@@ErvuJukl delulu is strong in you.
I have been following B&B for 4 years. That was not necessarily a typical video. There is usually more history and geography. He is very entertaining and educational. Go back and watch some of his travels through the former Soviet Union.
He's funny. It's an act. Please watch his vids on old, abandoned Soviet villages.
As an experienced India traveler, I agree with you. I would be the first, just like many of my Indian friends, to admit that India has many problems. But which place doesn't?
That tirade is surprising coming from Ben who has lived for some years in India (Rajasthan).
As one of my Indian friends remarked about Ben, he used a Hindi saying, which roughly translates to "It's like shitting in the same plate you ate from!"
So it was Ben finding the worst of India on purpose. Well, I can do the same in London or New York or Geneva or Oslo if I want to!
you can find people takng dump in Oslo? that level of pollution in Geneva? 😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
@@puzzled012 Sorry to break your bubble of ignorance, but yes, I have seen street gangs of boys peeing under a bridge in a suburb of Oslo called Majorstuen.
There are areas of Geneva which are filled with filth in the back alleys. New york and London, I guess, I don't even have to say it.
@@joelaugustus5812 Like I said, I would be the first to accept those problems. Not in denial. Sure the scale of problems is larger in India, but I think the situation is improving. Give it another generation. India is slowly rising from it's colonial looting.
@@joelaugustus5812 Please don't come to India. I promise they won't miss you!
@@puzzled012 bro don't know about geneva but i seen it in nyc roads very much weird smoke and smell like smell of weed etc.....
The two bens only want views, and India is not only an easy target, but also guaranteed to get a huge response. Kaching. ££. Shameless.
That’s not necessarily correct
@@chad-bf7zi With Bald, it is.
Totally agree Gabriel India is more complex than what Bald and Bankrupt showed
70% Indians live in North India and hence mostly crowded and have basic issues.
25% Indians live in South India which is mostly clean except the capital cities.
Visit for Natural beauty -Kullu,Manali,Rishikesh,Laddakh,Kashmir, Darjeeling, Kojhikode, Lakshdweep,Ooty, Kodaikanal,Coorg,Madikeri,Goa ,Kerala etc
To see modernity- Gurugram,Noida, Bangalore,Pune,Mumbai (mostly),New Delhi (not old Delhi),Hyderabad (not Sikandarabad),Ahmedabad
Precautions-Stay in good hotel,Eat in good restaurants (even Indians avoid street food),Travel by good trains (Maharaja,Vande Bharat,metros,Rajdhani) and by rented cars.
Avoid travel in rainy season because muddy at many places.
One should research well before travelling to an unknown place.
Well he is showing ground reality
A country should speak for itself
All your said in reallity not like that they are same 90%
@@Celestia333-d4v Success comes with greater responsibility.
Which country on Earth doesn't has issues? And every country's issues are specific to the locals.
Who is denying that India does not has issues,it's still a developing nation.
But there are nicest places as well as dull places too.
He (Bald/Ben) ought not to generalise an issue.
It seems,it's their business strategy for YT channel to earn more petty money.Are Lakshdweep, Darjeeling,Laddakh,Rishikesh etc depicted in their vlogs?
All Himalayan nations undergo natural calamities during rainy season,roads are muddy,rivers flooding,humid weather etc;Are they so naive in planning their trip!!!!
Rest is written in my above comment.
@@dmavericdilip
If I was a vlogger, I would have been more critical bcz most cities are way more worse than what he showed. The 1% of places you mentioned is not true india. And yes every country has problems but that doesn't make them equal in level, india has problems, Somalia has problems, japan has problems but that doesn't mean they are equal😂😂
Happy to see some people are mature and understand what he was doing.
My fellow indians know that we have hygenie,cleanliness thrash problem then why we wont try to solve the problems.. itsour duty to make our country better
More than 50 percent of the Indian population are uneducated and poor. It's them who don't follow proper hygiene.
Aren't you already doing that?
The issue is sometimes it looks like the problem is sooo huge ..it scares us to even take the first step 😂😂😂
The people who throw the trash don't come to this side of UA-cam
@@AshishBagade-hv4el damn lol
Great video. Great response. India isn't for beginners, or people without patience. But if you give India time, it will open up and give you an incredible experience every time. You just have to be willing to be a little uncomfortable at first.
It's interesting. I saw Bald's video, but I also heard Rick Steves say his journies to India changed his life and perspective on humanity. I guess if you want to find the ugly side of anything you can find it, but also that you have to deal with reality and not just the places that are transcendent.
Don’t go to India if you want to enjoy yourself in the conventional sense. But if you want to go someplace that is deeply interesting, beautiful, disturbing, charming, infuriating, then India is a must. You can run through those sensations in the span of a ten minute stroll. But the people are super friendly and welcoming. Scammers are abundant, but easy enough to deal with once you catch on.
Domestic tourism is more than sufficient because we have a large population 😮
Bald and Bankrupts success xame from India. He shown his face after crossing the bridge. I wonder why all British are so honest and Loyal people. They are all so beautiful.
I love watching videos about India. It makes me always extremely happy and grateful that I don't have to live there.
This is Egypt.
You might have Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Should see a doctor soon.
@@stevo728822 He is talking about a video about India. I guess you missed that. But I am equally happy and grateful for not having to live in Egypt either.
Exactly be happy 😂
@@stevo728822 He talks about India. But I love watching videos about Egypt for the same reason.
I find Bald's vlogs really funny. Like many I was first introduced to him via the India videos years ago. I think all astute people know that views = money in social media and it does seem his last India video was more on the triggery-rage baiting side of things and it worked, he got millions of views and income out of it. However, as someone who loves India and still wants to visit one day (I'm from Iran), I think we should take a good look at our countries problems and try to work on them. Sometimes maybe we can't see something is wrong because we are right in the middle of it, but when an outsider comes, it's like it magnified the problem immediately. Iran, India, England, we all have problems and many things we can work on. Maybe Delhi or Bombai may seem crazy and chaotic and noisy but I'm sure at least I can walk down the streets of India morning or night and not get mugged, stabbed, etc. Sure every country should work on things like hygiene, noise pollution, air pollution, etc, but the western countries major capital cities like London, Paris and NY are far more dangerous and risky than India imo. I'll take the possibility of getting food poisoning over the possibility of being stabbed for my watch. We can all improve. Just look at my home country, run by a bunch of backwards evil mullahs who kill children for showing hair. On the grand scale of things, India is amazing and I hope it only gets stronger and better going forward. Jai Hind
Was very disappointed by B&B's coverage of India which I thought was deliberately biased to show the worst parts of India. It would be like me going to a city in the US and showing all the ghettos (for example Skid Row in Los Angeles) and trying to portray that all of the country is this way. Places like Delhi actually have some very "posh" and upscale areas which are very clean and modern, why didn't he go and film there? I regularly go to India and do not have this negative experience at all, I enjoy the country very much!
It seemed to me that both Bens had already made up their mind to slam India for whatever reason and they tried to find the material to fulfill their vendetta.
India is hell 95% of its places.
Of course there are nice areas in India, but what is the experience for the majority of its people?
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo Majority of the people earn about $3000 yearly. They get according to what they can spend, but as a western citizen their purchasing power is way better, they could easily affoard the nice offerings
@@SamX-dc6mq then why is there such an over abundance of squalor?
@@DeputyDog-mh1yo That is a complex behavioural issue due to traumatic experience of coloniality. Colonialism often made natives feel disconnected to their land, this lack of connectedness ended up resulting lack of societal commitment ,but that is not in the case of personal level. As Indian households and temples are very clean, but neighbourhoods are often not, However this thing needs to be addressed
Telling the guy who speaks Hindi how to travel India.
… while walking Alexandria.
I travelled India for 3 months - it was one the greatest and weirdly worse experiences of my life. The good side is the diversity of culture, incredible history and meeting some great people. The bad is that it's incredibly stressful - you have to keep your guard up a lot. The cities are very dirty and polluted. Many people see you as a walking ATM and will try anything to get cash from you. I am a well seasoned traveller but my friend and I were threatened, pickpocketed (we caught them) and let down a lot. Still, I look back fondly on many great memories from my travels, but I honesty don't think I'd ever go back. I would still encourage people to travel there but would try and prepare them for the challenges.
Depends on the region of India. If you want a stress free tranquil experience visit the north-eastern states that comprises of Sikkim, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura
Sorry mate whatever you faced in India 👍🏻
Visit better places like Goa , Rishikesh ( beatles stayed there ) Sikkim & not shithole places
Challenges? You mean raping?
Come to the Northeast-India(consists of 8 states), no one will see you as a walking ATM.
We will be there soon, really appreciate your perspective
Hi Gabe: Very sensible points you have made regarding tips for visiting India. It is genuine travelers like you who give us a good idea of any country , warts and all.
Indian people seem nice and polite, but many get very triggered and nationalistic very easily.
The UK is criticised constantly but British mostly let it slide.
Bald is winding you up India 😂
Chill out
The British cannot tolerate even the slightest criticism from foreigners especially brown skinned ones. Try it on The Guardian. Or real life, if you're dark.
Thanks Gabriel, you have summarized India perfectly. Agree 100% to get out of Indian cities for a more enjoyable experience. Again, if truth be told about any country, nobody likes it if its the ugly side. Mr. Bald and Ben have been mere messengers here and good ones at that.
Bald had been to india several times and he understands very well what he is getting into. Yes india has got its fair share of problems but still it certainly offers one of the most beautiful regions.
Like gab mentioned, get out of those metropolitan cities and you will find countless regions which are among the most beautiful places.
Thank you gab for talking about it.
You are most welcome to india.
See you ❤
when i went to India i just accepted it for what it is & didn't get all upset about it. I find once you start to react against the negatives, you will soon find you are surrounded by a whole lot more of them. It is a place to adapt to & in some instances to work around those conditions or limitations. In one day there you can get both the highest of highs & lowest of lows
Exactly, well said.
Nice one Gabe. I agree with all your points! Got me thinking it might be cool for you to do a vid discussing the differences between travelling now, with internet to research destinations, book flights and accommodation, maps and GPS for getting around etc, compared to when you first started travelling when presumably things were very different! I've often been places and thought how very different the experience would be without internet.
I've only watched a few Bald and Bankrupt videos and didn't care for his style at all. One episode I watched he had trespassed onto the property of a private resort and because security told him to leave, he then asked his viewers to write bad reviews about the place. He should have been thankful they didn't call the police on him.
India is about one-fifth humanity and has mind-boggling diversity - so one can find simultaneously all kinds of people and stuff in large enough numbers as evidence to prove almost any hypothesis about India - including totally contradictory ones - with certain statistical significance. Hence, such claims matter little in terms of the real big picture that only India has to offer. Try to shrug off and move on.
It's not about the people, we gotta admit there is a lack of responsibility in both people and the government to keep the country well and clean.
@@jatinshilencleanliness is not everything about a country
Ben and ben did it on purpose
I just got back from 3 weeks in India. Bangalore, Goa, Delhi, Amritsar. Loved my trip and will definitely return. I also had the best mac n cheese I've ever tasted 😂
Ben & Ben knew what they were doing. It served their intended purpose-views, engagement and traction to their channels.
Bald showed truth about india, that is what it is.
No he didn't. 😅
No he showed his opinion.
Agree from pune north india is sh.thole
@@gogadev"no he didn't "
Oh so he showed ai generated video of india? Ok live in dreams 😂😂😂😂😂
@@FatalAnimalexactly
I watch herald... He is much more honest. ..
You are a British person.
Rick Steves, the OG of travel advice, writing, tours etc, for Europe, recently reiterated that India is his favorite country to visit. I remember reading that in an interview with him many years ago, and it was interesting to hear that's still the case for him. But he also basically says it's not for everyone, and that YMMV. You do have to know what you're getting into with a trip to India.
Steves is a mug
Steves rules
Thank you for the unbiased review and opinion ... out of everyone, you have quite the command of travel knowledge.
well I agree with most point of Bald and Bankrupt as an Indian myself , but still I want to say India is diverse , India can't be judged by just seeing Delhi , India boast diverse culture some of which you may not like but , India in itself a continent we have mountains , we have beaches , we have deserts , we have every landscape packed in one country , there are dirty and annoying places also but at the same time there are natual and clean places also, we have lots of poor people but still millions of people are rich also they have great taste of luxary , we have chaotic and crowded places but we also have serene and calm places , you can't judge India so easily , It will take time to understand India as a whole .
It's a poor country with poor people surviving daily to get their day pass.
@@kiteknight23 thats what our country is going to look like in the future
He did it for the views
Bald lived in Northern India many years thats where his youtube channel started.
@@aaap3875He has that ability to do the same with any country. Even if he lived in India for 10 years and explored both good and bad places, but in the videos he only showed the bad and said it's all India, then I can easily say staying only 10 days here and then making a "genuine" video about the experience is worth way more than making it for views!
I never liked that guy anyway. He would also show the worst of Russia.
@@aaap3875 Oh dang, did he? didnt knew.
@@AnkitBaranChakraborty True
Just reading the comments. Bald is 100% NOT a negative vlogger in general. That's pure BS, and the people saying that havent seen his content. This particular video was extremely negative, and unusual because of that. Hence the outrage. Let's not strawman Bald here though, strawmanning is for the weak of mind. Do better guys.
For me the most comprehensive. The snowy Himalayas, Goa beaches, Thar desert, Ghat forest, NE wetlands, Gange swamps, Delhi the city of night lights, Bombay city of bright condos. All the Asian mammals and big cats from tigers, lions, panthers, leopards, snow and clouded, cheetahs this year. The flag looks like nature sunset/cloud/greenery. Our national symbols are iconic tiger, cobra, peacock, lotus, mangoes, dolphin, lndian roller, flamingos, lndian doves, ringnecks, lndian paradise flycatcher are state birds and various colors. Red represents a blood bond. Saffron color represents rawest earth soil. Every spice has meaning, for example turmeric, jasmine for perfume, basil on everything. Holy water from top to bottom, source of milk, sacred trees. The oldest reIigions, languages, every state culture is unique and comprehensive, the most colorful and festive because our philosophies believe in all gods, rooted with nature and science, remained the steadiest because our philosophies teach quaIity over quantity.
It's probably true B&B's video was made on purpose to get more views, but as some other travel youtuber had mentioned, people's views about traveling in India are often polarized. If Indian people can face the problems shown in that video and push the govenments to solve them, it will be truly beneficial for Indian people.
Great content and information .Thanks for summarizing the emotions of many and highlighting the legit information .
Bald traveled to India before. He knows what to expect in India.
Bald lived in India for years and even opend a business there. That's why he knows the language. He started his UA-cam channel in India and those videos were positive about India. Bald's old videos are a gem. But his recent videos are just going to a poor country and show its bad side, but he will still be positive about it.. In the latest India video, he just lashe out at India, probably because of the internet India hate happening right now. He was pretty sure that he'll get a huge support for such a video.
I believe he may have seen how his video on Moldova made the government take action and thinks that he could do it again in India
@@RoRZoro Bald lashed out at India not preserving the buildings built by the English and said that after the British left, all hell broke loose and everything in India deteriorated. He obviously believes that colonialism was good.
I guess he wanted to show how India could improve in general based on the issues he saw, hopefully the government take action on them too
@@d4rthvader-z1j not deigning to preserve the legacy of colonialism is not a valid concern
They completely travelled to India with one the one sole intent of criticising for content - pretty poor form from b&b - seems like he has lost his passion for travelling and wants cheap views now.
India is way more than Delhi. I did not enjoy most of Delhi, but the northern province's i travelled to are amazing.
NIce balanced video, Gabrial.
very nice content
You summed it up quite well! Been watching your vlogs for years on and off, particularly remember the ones in Gokarna and your bus travels from there to smaller towns and of course Rishikesh and Gangtok in Sikkim.
After analyzing a subset of comments in the Bald and Bankrupt video, I thought, let me do a Sentiment Analysis of a subset of comments on this video (770 comments to be precise) and here's the result:
Total comments: 770
Positive: 52.08%
Negative: 41.17%
Neutral: 6.75%
Cool. 👍
India is simply not for everyone. Someone will fall in love with her, and someone will be shocked and disappointed and will never return. In any case, the world is huge, and everyone can choose where to go.
This is one thing that comes across strongly from you Gabe. You are non judgmental, never show off you are a Westerner, accept the differences and overall a nicer person.
Hey, interesting talk, really appreciated... I agree with you about India. We just spent a month this March and covered a lot of ground in between Deli, Jodhpur and Bodhgaya (really a place worth visiting - go to the temple very early in the morning to catch its magic - the same goes for the Taj Mahal, by the way). Travelling in the country had its downright exasperating and exhausting aspects (pushiness, noise, dirt and stomach bugs I'd rate among the worst) but the good outweighs the bad by far for us, at any rate. India's ancient and diverse culture and deep rooted spirituality touched me deeply and we are planning to go back to see a different part of the country. My top tip: get registered with IRCTC for advance train booking - far in advance if you can. 2 AC night trains worked really well for us, reasonably priced, and they save you time and money for the hotel. Also less hassle than journeys during the day.
Why dont you people visit Indias developed and cleaner states like hyderabad karnataka gurugram and many more which you can find online.
@@sanchitthareja8954 Because we go were we think the most fascinating sights are. For example I have heard of so many people getting sick in Agra especially, and we got sick there, too, of all places. But of course the Taj Mahal is up there with the most fascinating sights for sure and well worth it, despite it being a tourist trap at the same time and despite the risk of getting ill. I'd just not be interested in seeing malls or urban areas with high-rise buildings, for example. By the way, we are planning to go to Karnataka next year. Hampi must be fascinating. You are right, tourists just showcasing how in their eyes horrible everything is are not OK in my opinion. I think you've got to take the bad with the good, give a just account and if you think it is not worth it, don't come back. At the same time I hope that there will be improvement over time, most of all for the benefit of the people living there. And it might be worthwhile if officials thought about how to make life a little easier for tourists if they want to encourage tourism from western countries.
I traveled off and on from 1987 to 2001 and have been to 75 countries. When people ask me what my favorite country was, I usually answer with India but also warn them that it's a difficult place to travel. I was in India twice, for three months each time, first in 1988-89 and again in 1996. The first time I was there, I loved it and hated it at the same time but the second time I absolutely loved it (even though the annoying parts still existed, I knew what to expect and how to deal with them).
So yall are really just going to ignore the rampant poverty, filth, sexual assaults... for the sake of "white people love India too!" Content? 😂
I want to tell everyone how bald and bankrupt became so much Anti-India...If you guys go to his channel you will see him visiting Birmingham and ofcourse the situation was not that good... Because there were many immigrants in Birmingham and he spoke about that too.. Although majority of the immigrants in Birmingham were Pakistanis..Not even Indian but probably he assumed Indian..And that's how it all started i believe