South India Full Day 1 - Chennai (Madras)

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2015
  • Drive thru amazing Chennai, blessing of new cars ceremony, colorful Mylapore temple, beautiful St. Thomas Basilica, eating at a local fast food place, walk around a market, ride by the Bay of Bengal, and fun firecracker night celebration of Diwali!
    South India travel video. Overseas Adventure Travel group tour Soul of India - the Colorful South, Wednesday, 10/22/14.

Komentáře • 74

  • @kris13113
    @kris13113 Před 9 lety +6

    A small correction: The second longest beach in the world: Marina Beach

  • @CesareVesdani
    @CesareVesdani Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice India.

  • @naveenrawath
    @naveenrawath Před 7 lety

    Wow Nancy Great Indian Tour

  • @Cerajesh-gt2lk
    @Cerajesh-gt2lk Před 4 lety +2

    Its looks like missionary on tour for estimating souls for harvest

  • @dhishitha
    @dhishitha Před 4 lety +1

    Loved your video it’s my home town ! There are more places in Chennai to visit.

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 4 lety +1

      I hope to visit Chennai again at some point, but the way things are, I'm glad I got my one chance. I'm sure there are many more great things to see there.

  • @jibinmathews5936
    @jibinmathews5936 Před 7 lety

    Santhome chennai is one of only 3 churches in the world believed to built over an apostles tomb :) I didn't know till a while back:)

  • @rajakasimedu9460
    @rajakasimedu9460 Před 8 lety +1

    Nice Nancy!!!. Good camera work!!!

  • @rajshekharka5456
    @rajshekharka5456 Před 6 lety

    Good! Everybody can understand as his mothertounge language of your pronouncetaion of english! Thank u!!

  • @kantilalsoni9535
    @kantilalsoni9535 Před 3 lety

    VIDEO DATED: - 26/01/15.
    VIDEO SEEN: - 10/09/20 MUMBAI.
    NICE VIDEO THANKS.

  • @adithya9811
    @adithya9811 Před 7 lety

    Hi Nancy, glad that you toured our country. Hope the expedition was enjoyable at the least. But the way the poor were made the subjects of attention throughout the first half of the video- disheartening. The guide's commentary was so lit lool

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 7 lety

      Adithya, I did not feel we visited the poor just because they were poor. It's a different way of life and that is what traveling is supposed to be about - broadening your mind and experiencing different cultures. What I got out of the visit is that as we supposedly "advance" in our society we lose some things that are really important. Kids nowadays, for example, would not even be able to play as a group the way the kids in this family were, because they need some kind of toy, ball, or computer game to connect with each other. They can get many gifts for the holidays and still be upset and unhappy because they may not have gotten the very top technology. The "poor' kids as they are called, needed absolutely nothing to laugh and have fun. It makes you think twice about which ones are really the lucky ones, and that we have to be careful about what we think we want out of life. Not that I would not want this family to do better financially; they work hard and I wish them success. In that sense, I hope our visit helped in a very small way. Even though they received us as welcome guests, I believe they were compensated for receiving tourists. It was fun for us, and I believe it was fun for them as well. A very enjoyable cultural exchange.

  • @ramasubramanianb9584
    @ramasubramanianb9584 Před 7 lety

    the guide was good, but he only fewtimes wanted to misinform about india in a bad light , but it is part of his job to make it interesting

  • @patrioticindian94
    @patrioticindian94 Před 8 lety

    The tour guide is wrong about one thing.. The 2004 tsunami killed 8000 people in tamilnadu alone.

  • @dhilip333
    @dhilip333 Před 8 lety

    This is oldest city in that world. Super city

  • @allinallazhaguraja2714

    why not go nagapattinam dist near tanjavur!!????

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 8 lety

      We follow the itinerary set by the tour company. We only had a few days to see south India. I'm sure there were many many beautiful places we did not visit. Maybe next time :)

    • @allinallazhaguraja2714
      @allinallazhaguraja2714 Před 8 lety +1

      +Nancy Ioannidis welcome again tamilnadu mam..

    • @gunner4ever924
      @gunner4ever924 Před 8 lety

      +Nancy Ioannidis Were your friends Asians? They had asian facial features

  • @imtiazmohammad9548
    @imtiazmohammad9548 Před 8 lety

    Without sudhakar i would not have seen this videos

  • @randomfella8084
    @randomfella8084 Před 7 lety +15

    That was a pretty horrible guide. I'm sorry you had to deal with that muttal.

    • @creativekid05
      @creativekid05 Před 5 lety

      Y the hell he just pinning bad parts, omg

    • @donatellosaintandrews531
      @donatellosaintandrews531 Před 4 lety

      Desi and Pakistanis enraged by the fact there country sucks. In fact, all of the eastern hemisphere is a shithole. makes sense they desperately try to be like the west.

  • @prakashm9870
    @prakashm9870 Před 8 lety +6

    Happy to know that you have visited. But the guide/guy who is explaining in the video have taken you to the worst part of chennai and his explanations are pathetic.

    • @naveenkumar-cn5mg
      @naveenkumar-cn5mg Před 8 lety +1

      second your comment they just landed in India and he shows them road side people and pathetic road blocks poverty is every where he need specifically pronounce and show that as prevalent in the land...I watched other videos too and the guide is Dumbo instead of explaining the history culture architecture he keep on beating back and caste system and untouchables imagine what wud these torists take back memories of India this bugger shud be kicked out....I am sorry Nancy but the same tour could have been presented in a different way which could be spirituality enlightment and there are many nice places but I am not sure why he was taking to slum areas and also bashing the brahimns wherever he gets half a chance thumbs down for the guide

    • @prakashm9870
      @prakashm9870 Před 8 lety

      Yes Brother.. This is just to beg money from them. Ba****rd he is!! >_

    • @naveenkumar-cn5mg
      @naveenkumar-cn5mg Před 8 lety

      Prakash I feel the Sri Lankan guide was much better as he explained the culture and Buddhism and never showed any darksides

    • @prakashm9870
      @prakashm9870 Před 8 lety

      Who is that srilankan guide?

    • @naveenkumar-cn5mg
      @naveenkumar-cn5mg Před 8 lety +1

      Oh before hitting india nancy and team tiured sri lanka...just check our all her videos

  • @rebeccadarwin9644
    @rebeccadarwin9644 Před 5 lety

    Feeling bad for the baby 26.55

  • @XxDemB0nesxX
    @XxDemB0nesxX Před 8 lety

    Good Guide!! B^D to the bone.

  • @nischalsammsan5768
    @nischalsammsan5768 Před 4 lety

    I think guide hates chennai😀

  • @TheBollywoodCritic
    @TheBollywoodCritic Před 6 lety +1

    It doesn't mean anything to say that someone is Indian -- it's a nationality with all racial groups represented within its fold -- including Caucasians, Blacks (the Siddis), Asians, tribal groups that look Asian and mixed Indians that are a combination of the aforementioned, just like Latin America. There are a few Communities that are like Castizos or White Latin Americans and they look Middle Eastern/Caucasian as they have minor SEA Asian admixture. My family members and I look White/Caucasian and no one believes when we tell them we are from India thanks to the mass immigration of these admixed Mestizo Indians like Aziz Ansari, Mindy Kaling, Kal Penn et al, who have distorted the perception of Indians so much that people think Indians have a uniform look and are always the furthest thing from Caucasian, when a genetic test showed that our family is ~85% West Asian/Caucasian, Most Indians are around ~50% (some even less) and are thus mixed. South Indians and East Indians are also the darkest groups in India, and much darker than NW Indians on average, regardless of caste, as they are highly admixed with SE Asians. If you compare the average skin color of North Indian Upper Caste individuals to South Indian Middle and lower and even upper castes, they will be much lighter on average than South Indians. South and East Indians have a lower frequency of the gene for lighter skin due to admixture and selection over generations. Furthermore, people in the South are a completely different race from Upper Caste NW Indians and possess a different countenance and different physiognomy -- their skull, facial features and bone structure, along with their physique and skin and hair textures are markedly different from Northern and North Western Indians.
    BTW if you really want to observe the diversity of race in India, look up these seven people on CZcams in succession: Nikki Haley (Caucasian NW Indian); Mamta Banerjee (Bengali - Mongoloid East Indian); Asha Rangappa (Tamil - South Indian Dravidian aka the 'classic Indian look' for the ignorant); Neil Nitin Mukesh (Caucasian NW Indian); Smriti Irani (Gujarati-- West Indian aka the Mestizo looking Patels that form the bulk of the diaspora here in the US and the world over). Rohit Bal (Caucasian North Indian Hindu with Blonde hair) and finally Pria Kataria Puri (Another Caucasian NW Indian that is not well represented at all in the Indian diaspora and passes for Caucasian/White here and elsewhere), the point is India is not a race, but a nationality and people in the North West range from Blonde haired and Blue eyed and White skinned to olive and light brown, while people in the South are mostly medium brown to Black with some that are light olive if Middle or upper caste. They also look completely different -- from Caucasian in the North to Dravidian Asian in the South and East Asian in the East. So please stop calling these people 'Indian' it doesn't mean anything to people who live in India unless you specify their ethnic group.

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 6 lety +1

      TBC1987 Thank you so much for the very detailed comment! It's the same here in the US as well with the diversity. We consider all people that are nationals of the country to be Americans, no matter what their heritage. We all maintain our individual identities though. For example, I was born in Greece. I speak Greek at home and gravitate to Greek food and entertainment. But I am still an American (and proud of my Greek heritage 😊).

    • @TheBollywoodCritic
      @TheBollywoodCritic Před 6 lety

      Nancy Ioannidis Hellas! I love Greek food and culture as well, particularly Greek mythology and architecture. The Greeks also have a rich history of trade and cultural exchange with the NW Indians ever since Alexander the Great and his men made contact with the kingdoms in the NW of India. There are also some Greeks that look like upper caste NW Indians due to our shared Mediterranean heritage. Thank you for your open mindedness and visit NW India when you get a chance.

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 6 lety +1

      TBC1987 You are well informed. I'm impressed you know 'Hellas' 😊 Very glad you enjoy Greek culture. I just came back from North India. Had a wonderful time!

  • @chandraraj9803
    @chandraraj9803 Před 7 lety +12

    18:34 "..they are untouchables, because they do the cleaning job!" Great introduction to Tamilnadu! Madefaking guide!

    • @ramasubramanianb9584
      @ramasubramanianb9584 Před 7 lety

      we know there is no logic in that, it is just make the tour little interesting bro,

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 7 lety +4

      I'm really sorry people have been offended by the terminology. Our guide explained to us that he uses the term because that way it is easier for us foreigners to understand what he is saying. He does not condone the practice and does not consider the people untouchables. He was just explaining that that was how it was in the past regarding the jobs people were "cast" into, and that while there were still some problems, attitudes have changed in many areas of the country. We, visitors, in no way viewed Tamilnadu in a less way because of this issue. It's a beautiful place with warm, welcoming people, and we loved every minute of our visit.

    • @chandraraj9803
      @chandraraj9803 Před 7 lety +2

      Nancy,it is not the visitors we are complaining about. I just recently visited Tamilnadu, and saw with my own eyes how the dreaded caste system still plays a profound role outside the cities. In the villages people still live in separate colonies. I am more angry with the guide who, instead of explaining the issues correctly, took the lazy path to clump them as untouchables. Thanks for your explanation.

    • @veshnuadhitya7
      @veshnuadhitya7 Před 7 lety +2

      chandra raj what caste..i live in chennai...no fucking caste here .

    • @veshnuadhitya7
      @veshnuadhitya7 Před 7 lety

      You saw what you wanted to see asshole i grew up in a rural area the seperate colony shit doesnt happen..like i said your fucking eyes saw what they wanted and i think i know better cause i actually live in TN . May be you shouldnt spewing shit based on ur half assed eulogy.

  • @santosh434u
    @santosh434u Před 6 lety

    Guide is totally frustrated in his life

  • @vsmuthu
    @vsmuthu Před 5 lety

    Positive: Nice documentary
    Negative: Guide
    You have missed a lot of interesting places in and near Chennai, Government museum in Egmore, Guindy monuments, Muttukaadu boat house and crocodile farm, Dakshinachirta in OMR, pulicat lake etc instead the guide has wasted your groups time in showing poverty etc you we’re there on tourism not on a cleaning mission I believe. Please visit the above places if you go next time.

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 5 lety

      These all sound so interesting! Yes, maybe next time. I hope I'm blessed to visit again. Thank you for sharing 😊

    • @vsmuthu
      @vsmuthu Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your reply, Chennai is typically not a tourist city anyway but I remember the days when I used to take students from Semester at Sea (US) around Chennai about 20 years ago. It seems you have covered fair bit of the South in your other documentaries anyway. Ooty and Kodaikanal are very nice places to relax too.

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 5 lety

      Yes, I was very happy with the trip, but I know there are many many more beautiful places to visit. You sound like you have great knowledge of the area. Best way to learn something is to try to teach it, and that probably holds true for guiding your own groups ☺️

  • @prasathg9325
    @prasathg9325 Před 8 lety +2

    ROFL. The tour guide is trying american accent but he sounds funny to me.

  • @mahesh.ranganathan2389

    really angry on the guide..

    • @NancyIoannidis
      @NancyIoannidis  Před 7 lety

      Mahesh Ranganathan Sorry to hear that Mahesh... We foreigner travelers already know about the cast system and the other problems facing the country, so he is not giving away any secrets. It's good to be open because that is how change comes about. The cast system served a purpose for many many years; now that it is not needed anymore we need to help people change the way they think. Change like that is never easy and doesn't happen overnight, but South Indian people are great and the issue will one day be only history.

    • @veshnuadhitya7
      @veshnuadhitya7 Před 7 lety

      Nancy Ioannidis If you visit again please dont hire guides from this agency please..atleast not this one.

  • @surayaangel385
    @surayaangel385 Před 5 lety +4

    This guide is the enemy of chennai city he is insulting chennai people

  • @RajeshSriMuthu
    @RajeshSriMuthu Před 5 lety

    Terrible Guide

  • @Ghostride88
    @Ghostride88 Před 4 lety +1

    18:30 man yur knowledge makes me worse to watch yur video & made Unsubscribe ,Saying them untouchables are extremely Worst word ever heard aftr who asks abt caste