Mumbai vs Delhi: Opinion of foreign travelers
Opinion of foreign travelers on Mumbai and Delhi
New Delhi: The opinion of two foreign travelers about Mumbai and Delhi has become a topic of discussion on social media. While sharing their experiences, travel video makers Steve and Ivana said Mumbai is much better for tourists than Delhi. He jokingly gave 100 marks to Mumbai and 0 marks to Delhi, which sparked a debate on the internet regarding this comparison.
In the video, Steve told that the best thing he liked in Mumbai was that people are busy in their work. According to him, no one paid special attention to him in this crowded city. Being a foreign tourist, he did not feel uncomfortable, which gave him the opportunity to explore the city comfortably.
What did you tell about the experience you had in Mumbai?
Ivana also described her experience in Mumbai as positive. He said that it felt easy to roam there without any interference. Steve appreciated Mumbai’s historic buildings, age-old architecture and diverse cultural influences. However, he also admitted that the crowd and noise of the city may not be to everyone’s liking.
What did you say about Delhi?
Both had different experiences about Delhi. According to Steve, people in Delhi were constantly looking at him and gathering around him, which made him feel like he had become the center of attention. This experience was a bit uncomfortable for him.
What is the reason for this?
Experts believe that due to the difference in social culture of Delhi and Mumbai, the experiences of tourists may also differ. People in Delhi generally communicate more openly and connect with new people quickly. On the other hand, due to the fast lifestyle in Mumbai, people are often busy with their work. This is why the atmosphere of both cities feels different.
How did people react?
After this video surfaced on social media, people have shared their opinions. Some agreed with the foreign travelers, while many said that both the cities have their own distinct identity and characteristics.
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