Goa India NIGHTMARE! 🛵🏖(Should you visit Goa?)

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  • Should you visit Goa India?! After 7 years, we return to India to see the famous beaches of Goa. Is a Goa holiday in your itinerary? You may want to see this Goa documentary first! Sure, if you're into the Goa nightlife and gambling this may be the perfect place for your vacation...
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  • @KristynaRomain
    @KristynaRomain Před 6 lety +171

    You really went to Goa in the worst time and speak badly about it. We went there in June and had pretty much great time there. We were swimming, having good party. Goa is better when there is no monsoon! It's from November to March.
    We love you videos but you shouldn't say to don't go to Goa 😊

    • @sam_1775
      @sam_1775 Před 6 lety +4

      I love your channel😍😍😍😍😍

    • @chinmayjoshi537
      @chinmayjoshi537 Před 6 lety +2

      I love your channel..You guys are the best KRISTYNA AND ROMAIN !

    • @masumithakkar4437
      @masumithakkar4437 Před 5 lety

      Kristyna & Romain respect guys

    • @devashishajay8014
      @devashishajay8014 Před 5 lety

      india is completely depended on monsoon for water so our monsoon is far more insane than other places

    • @pxpq
      @pxpq Před 3 lety

      yeah? what about the filth everywhere? does that go away in summer?

  • @ayushsinghal9589
    @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +131

    Blame the Low Budget, not the place!
    If u want to stay in a shed in jungle thats what you will get!
    Spend a little more at a 5 star, you will see the best hospitality!

    • @Gauravkumar-jm4ve
      @Gauravkumar-jm4ve Před 6 lety +7

      Ayush Singhal exactly

    • @pseutube
      @pseutube Před 6 lety +10

      hahah well said. Thats the worst accomodation I have ever seen in any vlog be it Goa or any other place. forget 5star there are thousands of service apartments excellent hostels etc.

    • @angbahista1595
      @angbahista1595 Před 6 lety +8

      lame excuse! in South east asia you can get pretty low budget accommodation with a 5star cleanliness and hospitality. If they can't clean their space they better do another business not hospitality! it mocks the HRM profession!

    • @gursewakdhillon7255
      @gursewakdhillon7255 Před 6 lety

      Right

    • @sayoojgeorge6164
      @sayoojgeorge6164 Před 6 lety

      exactly

  • @ayushsinghal9589
    @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +160

    What was that accommodation worth? 10$ or 12$?
    Imagine a room for the same price in your city!I am sure you guys will get rose water running in your showers! then 👍

    • @nipunmehta1
      @nipunmehta1 Před 6 lety +34

      Ayush Singhal I don’t think they even paid $10. I’ve been to Goa many times and you can get a pretty good accommodation between $10-$18. No matter where you go, if you want to go as a beggar this is what you get. Even lower middle class Indians won’t live in that tin hut.

    • @ayushsinghal9589
      @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +24

      Nipun Mehta
      Agreed!
      It's like going to New York and roaming the dark streets that are full of crime and smell worse than shit and piss!
      It's all about "Prejudice"
      The people who actually know the Indian past !
      The first words to come out of their mouth would be "Rich culture and Royal History"
      That is what India is about!

    • @ayushsinghal9589
      @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +18

      starlite 77
      I have travelled my share of the world and I know the reality of India. Yes we need to work on ourselves and I don't feel ashamed in accepting that at all.
      It just aches me to see how people visit India and criticize it to the world without the true knowledge of what they have experienced.
      They only want to show poverty and slums!
      They don't know the potential of our economy, we are the 5th largest economy in the world and growing!
      We buy luxury brands here in India paying twice and sometimes even thrice of what they cost in Western countries.
      I am proud of my country! And we will all work together to remove the problems.
      Incredible India! My India!

    • @pratikmaitra8543
      @pratikmaitra8543 Před 6 lety +1

      starlite 77 Are you Australian or Indian?

    • @ankitakash
      @ankitakash Před 6 lety +1

      Well, you can find the most expensive place to stay but outside would still be dirty and rough.

  • @melinedebes6023
    @melinedebes6023 Před 6 lety +33

    Well i agree with you guys ..the room you’re staying in is kinda disgusting but if you just spend more money on famous hotel you won’t face this problem..india got some really important and amazing hotels..you just have to spend more money to get a better experience otherwise don’t complain ;)

    • @gtxoiltastebad
      @gtxoiltastebad Před 2 lety +1

      lol u serious

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.

  • @priscilla9995
    @priscilla9995 Před 6 lety +252

    A bit sad to hear how you guys feel about India. I have so much respect for you guys! And this comment is not coming from a bad place! Please know that!
    I just personally feel that their is just so much more to India than what you guys are filming tbh. I understand that certain environments may not be the healthiest. I get it, it makes traveling difficult. You guys are showing the reality of how it can be while traveling in India as foreigners, again I get it and respect your honesty.
    But India is so much more than that! I mean the exquisite history that's visible wherever you go is beyond amazing! The architecture, textiles, pottery, all the intricate crafts! It's just fascinating!!!
    It's clear as day that you guys went on an off season, you guys judged the place as not the best but you didn't get to see it at its best! Maybe next time plan a trip to go there around January. Either way, Goa is definitely not all about beaches and party life. Goa has tons of heritage sites. It was one of the major trade centers in India!!! The Portuguese influence is also visible since they ruled in Goa for as long as 450 years. I believe theirs even heritage homes that you can visit where you can see the beautiful Portuguese architecture. Anyways, I'm sure you guys find certain things beautiful about India. And I hope to see more videos that express that as well!! Sorry for the long comment! Sending lots of love. Safe travels! ❤️

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety +33

      Thank you for your kind and understanding comment. All you said is true. I don't know that our mind would change about Goa if we went during the season but we for sure see the beauty in Indias history and wish we could have highlighted more if it. Thank you again for being kind and respectful. We tried our very best to share our experience and thoughts while still respecting the people and country -Ash

    • @ayushsinghal9589
      @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +34

      *poop pooop pooop pooop everywhere, Poop
      Just poop and dirt*
      Hell of a way to show respect to the country Ash!
      Used to love you guys :(

    • @57shubhammishra32
      @57shubhammishra32 Před 6 lety +1

      #Priscilla .. totally agree with your comment..

    • @grantcivyt
      @grantcivyt Před 6 lety +13

      Ayush Singhal I think their first priority is to respect their viewers by being honest. If I saw a lot of poop, I would probably comment on it to my friends.
      It sounds like the sewage system was struggling, so perhaps that was the root cause.

    • @deepanshuyadav6371
      @deepanshuyadav6371 Před 6 lety +3

      Yaa there is so deep history of each place....and the huge diverse culture ...very difficult to understand

  • @utkarshverma013
    @utkarshverma013 Před 6 lety +302

    0:46 You're staying in a cheap hut and calling India rough! In Goa, there are luxurious Hotels and Resorts too. You should have stayed there if you didn't want to face the roughness of India's rainy season. 🙄

    • @sofias6873
      @sofias6873 Před 6 lety +50

      Utkarsh Verma i was going to the same.. If u r living in a cheap place.. What do u expect??? 5star services??? I have been to goa many times n stayed in most of the 4n 5stars.. It was amazing.. Also if u stay in cheap places in foreign countries.. It is going to be nasty.. I have experienced dat in Amsterdam, n many more places.. Cost of 4star in india is equivalent to 1star abroad!!!

    • @preranpjm1
      @preranpjm1 Před 6 lety +17

      Utkarsh Verma they can search for breakfast on smartphones but cannot book an accommodation... isn't that sad..? Airbnb is available everywhere..

    • @utkarshverma013
      @utkarshverma013 Před 6 lety +8

      Sofia S Not only Amsterdam. London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, every world class has such "rough" hotel rooms!

    • @lilyruth5685
      @lilyruth5685 Před 6 lety +34

      Luxury is not important ,cleanliness is

    • @Gauravkumar-jm4ve
      @Gauravkumar-jm4ve Před 6 lety +2

      Utkarsh Verma exactly u r right

  • @aanchalanand7156
    @aanchalanand7156 Před 6 lety +18

    Its not rough in india the problem is you have less money if you have problem with the house go and stay in 5 star hotel dont say india is rough we have everything for every class people

    • @amor8996
      @amor8996 Před 4 lety +1

      Bro they use same money in other countries. But other countries facilities is better than this. If you don't believe just watch their other videos.

  • @sabyasachimohaptra4135
    @sabyasachimohaptra4135 Před 6 lety +303

    This videos will hit more dislikes then likes for giving misconception of a place by choosing wrong time and wrong place

    • @josephreyes5661
      @josephreyes5661 Před 6 lety

      sabyasachi Mohaptra unless it's shit season and not rainy season, I doubt it would be different.

    • @sanjitbolina7481
      @sanjitbolina7481 Před 6 lety +24

      Indians just can’t accept that India is still a very poor country with crumbling infrastructure, chaotic and downright decrepit cities that are filled with garbage,dirt,slums etc.
      There is no sense of civic pride among Indians who litter their surroundings with no after thought. It’s an absolute joke that Indians know the truth and yet always are extremely sensitive to any criticism of the current state of india. Nothing will improve until Indians accept this reality instead of always trying to conveniently ignore it, only then will things change!!

    • @sanjitbolina7481
      @sanjitbolina7481 Před 6 lety +6

      Hᴜꜱᴛʟᴇ Lᴏʏ I agree the country we inherited was the poorest on earth so it was never going to magically turn into Canada overnight. Add to that the rule of the Congress party for 60 odd years which accomplished very little in terms of economic progress and one understands the neglect that we all see. I feel change is only now starting to happen but change in India is always painfully slow. It will take a few generations and sustained economic progress to see the changes we all want.

    • @PradeepAmrutham
      @PradeepAmrutham Před 6 lety

      Ok.. Tell me the right time and right place

    • @Booboonancy
      @Booboonancy Před 6 lety +2

      They may not have visited at the best, ie tourist, season but it is still their impression. I don’t know about a misconception, I mean, what would you have wanted them to say. They weren’t disrespectful. Some places are great 365 days a year, some are rotten 365 days a year and most places fall somewhere in between. Also, perception varies across your own personal life ( lifestyle and culture ) and they gave us theirs.

  • @LifetimeTravelmates
    @LifetimeTravelmates Před 6 lety +35

    We are still in Goa. And loving it. All the lush green, the places that are open during off season are pretty good. And of course, the people, the food...
    If you expected those turquoise waters that you have been told, maybe you should check the season you come. We've seen very nice places around.
    Most of Goans might even say that "Goa is not India".
    If any Goans read this, guys you live in a very nice place!! ;) We love it and feel sad to be leaving soon!

  • @digvijay83
    @digvijay83 Před 6 lety +58

    Monsoon season is an "Off season " for Goa...Even for turquoise water..All rivers and oceans turn muddy in it
    And staying in economy accommodation you can't expect it to be awesome even in US ( I lived there for 10 years)

  • @vineetsodhani5398
    @vineetsodhani5398 Před 6 lety +63

    These guys have been to 50 countries and have honest feedback. I have been to 20 countries and I love Goa and have been there like a dozen times. But while the season was wrong, what they are so right about is the filth. Let's learn to take criticism in the right spirit.

  • @Neil911100
    @Neil911100 Před 6 lety +16

    Do visit Northeast India... Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram. And don't forget Darjeeling.

  • @rahulanand8642
    @rahulanand8642 Před 6 lety +95

    Who visits Goa in monsoon season/off season? Next time do little research before making plans

    • @RickyRisha410
      @RickyRisha410 Před 6 lety

      Same happened with me in 2016 😅😓😅😓

    • @pseutube
      @pseutube Před 6 lety +1

      Absolutely bad planning

    • @josephreyes5661
      @josephreyes5661 Před 6 lety +4

      So all that shit is from the rains? You 're telling me it rains shit in Goa?

    • @rahulanand8642
      @rahulanand8642 Před 6 lety +2

      Joseph Reyes may be u didn't understand my comment. Let me explain.. Goa is one of the most visited place in d WORLD u know why?? Food,beaches,adventure sports,drugs etc. It's a party town. But u can experience it on season. They went there in monsoon season. U know how much it rains in monsoon in Goa..a lot. also they stayed at a shitty place anyone who has visited Goa would able to tell. Water clogging,drainage is a big problem in monsoons. That is why NOBODY visit there in monsoons. If they had gone there on season then they would have different experience. Also they don't seem to be very smart people as in the other video they struggled to get a simple train ticket which a lot easier if u know what to do. It can be booked in 5 minutes online but they went offline and roam around hence I said u need to plan your trip better otherwise u r going to struggle in India because it's total chaos in india.

    • @josephreyes5661
      @josephreyes5661 Před 6 lety

      rahul anand tldr. Off season, peak season shit everywhere is bad. The toilet backed up when it rained. You know why? It's not connected to a sewage system. Summer season,it won't back up but you'll be swimming in shit.

  • @shashanksuman
    @shashanksuman Před 6 lety +116

    Your itinerary and timing is faulty mate!!! who starts their india trip with poverty tourism in mumbai slums anyways? look like you want to reinforce "slumdog millionaire" image of india you have in your heads.

    • @TejanShrivastava
      @TejanShrivastava Před 6 lety +5

      shashank suman - True. Slumdog Millionaire has only shown the poverty side of Mumbai. Our country is far more cleaner and beautiful than what Hollywood shows in their movies.

    • @pseutube
      @pseutube Před 6 lety

      Rofl thats what they think of when they think of India i guess

    • @grantcivyt
      @grantcivyt Před 6 lety +4

      shashank suman This comment is clearly based on seeing this one video alone. The two of them always try to make the best of bad situations (of which there been a few), but they always aim for honesty with their viewers.
      It's fine to criticize where they went wrong, but accusing them of prejudice is totally off base.

    • @grantcivyt
      @grantcivyt Před 6 lety +1

      hanselxy They have traveled to several places on different trips to India. I agree they generalized too much from their limited experience, but I also understand their frustration.

    • @legaciestr
      @legaciestr Před 6 lety

      grantcivyt lol you guys shit on the streets

  • @RickyRisha410
    @RickyRisha410 Před 6 lety +10

    Sorry for you to arrive there in monsoon season. I remember mine in 2016. We went there in June and all day raining and couldn't go near shore due to tides. Do come in Winters here in December or January. All the way sunny beaches and parties going on. Also, if you are still in Goa, visit churches, discover cities like Panji, Vasco da Gama, casino there in ship, many forts, old goa etc.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @akupegu1622
    @akupegu1622 Před 6 lety +6

    You better head to Chandigarh. It's the cleanest, most planned, and the most green city in India. Though make sure you book a decent hotel inside the city premises, else most of them are located in the suburbs.

  • @0220AM
    @0220AM Před 6 lety +19

    I can go down to Flint, MI and say, water sucks here and hey it’s America!
    I can go to cheap motel, with bed bugs and complain, hey it’s America. How does that sound?
    India is far better than it was. You are just portraying the wrong picture of what my country is!

    • @rebannparo08
      @rebannparo08 Před 6 lety +3

      I have not been to India yet (it's the next international trip I have planned!) and I know that their experience can be what happens, but I also know it's all about the lodging, time, and location! There are good and bad parts to every country in the entire world. I'm sad they didn't have a good experience. A time with better weather and verifying lodging with reviews would have made a huge difference to their trip! I am not Indian, but I know this is not a true representation of the entire country. Just like you said, there are parts of America where I wouldn't go!

  • @ruthiebeth1
    @ruthiebeth1 Před 6 lety +10

    I love you guys and I really enjoy your videos, but I have a completely different opinion about traveling in India. We live in Canada and my daughter and I have traveled in India a couple of times; quite a few places. I feel like (with this trip anyway; don't know about your other trips) you could have planned a bit better and it would have enhanced your experience (we used the proper government Visa website, I obtained an Indian Railways account prior to going, we bought a SIM card as soon as we arrived, we researched the heck out of the guesthouses we stayed in before booking, etc.). I haven't been to Goa yet, so I can't speak to that, but we found it pretty easy to look past the unpleasant parts (poop/garbage in the street) to see the amazing culture, people, colours, food, faiths, clothes, sounds, that are the real India. And we LOVE the animals roaming the streets, lol! I do 100% agree with you though, that it's not for everyone and a lot of people should not go. Like an Australian woman said to me in Varanasi a few months ago, "There aren't many tourists, but I hope it stays that way so it's the same experience for us next time we come". Modi is working on cleaning up the streets, but India will never be for everyone, and that's a-okay with me. I appreciate your honesty, and your smiles!

    • @pxpq
      @pxpq Před 3 lety

      do people shit on the streets because its monsoon season?

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.

  • @piyushgupta809
    @piyushgupta809 Před 6 lety +2

    I dont know why travelers only consider Jaipur, Bombay, Delhi , goa only. Rather they should visit Indian Mountains ( Spiti, Ladakh, mcleodganj ) These Places are cleaner and much more adventurous

  • @luanncrownover4
    @luanncrownover4 Před 6 lety +2

    I don't know why people are disliking this video. You gave your honest opinion and evaluation of a place. I appreciate that. I would be much more disappointed if you gave a glowing recommendation, I traveled all that way to visit and found the environment you describe. Thank you for being honest and evaluating the area as you found it. Granted...another season or place in the area might be different, but you gave it your best shot and that is what we are after in travel videos.

  • @eugenevincent145
    @eugenevincent145 Před 6 lety +6

    You should have gone to South Goa. I've been to both and much preferred the South. Totally different experience, cleaner and quieter.

  • @headhunter895
    @headhunter895 Před 6 lety +19

    I already knew the intention of their vlogs because as soon as they landed in Mumbai, they went straight to the slums. Even when they traveled on the train, they were behaving like, how come the train is clean and modern.

  • @parveenhadda7052
    @parveenhadda7052 Před 6 lety +40

    one of my frd visited manali last may and he founds that foreigners were living in very poor hotels, their rent may be 3 to 4 dollars...evena middle class of india never choose to live like that place...the foreigners want cheap rooms and i think, they have cheap living standard...not all but 50% having cheap living standard

    • @anuragroy11
      @anuragroy11 Před 6 lety +2

      Actually I think the problem is that most of them have the pre-conceived notion that India is gonna be extremely cheap which it is no doubt, but not to the extent that they think it will be.
      Legit saw another woman's(probably from the US) vlog where she was bantering that India is not that cheap as she had to pay around Rs.500 for their lunch( two people) at a restaurant in Goa. Like what do these people expect?

  • @nicks231988
    @nicks231988 Před 6 lety +17

    You guys hav come at the wrong time of the year. U must come back in December or January.. Monsoons are not the right time to visit Goa.
    About the poop, I'm sure it's not Human poop ur talking about. It's basically Cow-dung or dog poop. It comes from animals. There's nothing much u can do about it. It's Goa. Welcome to the Nature..
    The beaches and the water looks dirty bcoz we hav red soil. During monsoons all the red blood water flows all the way from the land to the ocean. That's how the sea turns red. N looks dirty but its not. During Winter it looks fabulous.
    U guys must visit again during December or January and must review again. I can do Vlogging too and can deliver better expectations. Cheers

    • @nicks231988
      @nicks231988 Před 6 lety

      Nowordformyname hahhahahaha. Thank God atleast u realise that the Indians are Educated and know to study well before posting any incomplete stuff on the Internet. Do your homework properly guys before you conclude. 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @samilmehta5473
    @samilmehta5473 Před 6 lety +41

    I am an international traveler and I am absolutely appalled by the attitude you have shown in this video. Firstly, you expect the place to be lush when you have picked the worst time of the year to go there. As international travelers that do this for a living, one would expect you to be a little thorough with your research. Indonesia or Thailand are completely inconvenient and a pain to travel through during the rains. Goa is no different in that aspect. Secondly, you seem to complain about your Airbnb, why did you not get in touch with your host and get the issue sorted, bar that gotten in touch with Airbnb and asked them to relocate you. I have personally had this issue and Airbnb have swiftly moved me to a better property at a partial cost. Airbnb holds its hosts accountable to certain standards. The state of the property is not an indication of that country.
    In my opinion you are travelling on a tight budget in a city that is known to be very touristy. Goa is known for its resorts, particularly in the South side. One can not expect to go to New York and have the time of their life on $20 a day.
    Finally, the only thing you seem to associate India with is poo on the streets and its lack of cleanliness. I admit there are areas in India that are less than picturesque, however, that is the case with any big country in the world, whether it is the U.S or the U.K, they all have rough sleepers, low income areas and crime in major cities.
    It seems like you're expecting to receive five-star treatment when you are travelling on a budget.
    I found your outlook towards this country really insensitive, I used to watch your videos, this will be the last.

    • @sofias6873
      @sofias6873 Před 6 lety +3

      Samil Mehta same here.. Unsubscribed

    • @P187
      @P187 Před 6 lety +1

      This is a really true comment

  • @DanielRWomack
    @DanielRWomack Před 6 lety +3

    It's good to see honest travel vlogs and you two are always amazing. Things are often very positive but sometimes they're not and it's great that you show both sides of that and even given the negatives you both always have a great attitude trying to make the best of every situation.
    For those mentioning visiting GOA during other times of year, there are also some other great videos that show this. Psychotraveller for example, had a great video a few months ago during a more pleasant season and she said it was like paradise. This is a great lesson in researching your destinations before booking your trip!

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.

  • @sunnysharma89
    @sunnysharma89 Před 6 lety +14

    The dislikes 👎🏻are more then likes 👍🏻on your video it's not because of your honest review it's because of no research abt the place or knowledge of the place u have you want everything cheap and it should be perfect read reviews of places u visit and places u stay, I use to like your videos but u are now just bashing india and it's image without proper knowledge of the place.

    • @sunnysharma89
      @sunnysharma89 Před 6 lety +2

      Nowordformyname yes I am telling the fact i stay outside india my self I have been staying here since 6 years there are still few places only locals know about we don't know coz we are not born here so I can't judge the place if I don't do my proper research. And for a reason there is a thing called season and off season. If I come to your country and say that damn this place is so hot or cold and this is not proper that is not proper u will also tell me I had to do my research abt before travelling to your country and see the places to visit according to season and places to stay if I book a damn cheap place and complain then it's my fault coz I didn't want to spend more. Am not saying india is perfect there are things to improve but u can't just judge a country after having one bad experience that to coz of their own fault and not going to place where they should go during season time. What place will u get for 12 to 15 $ in your country. There thousands of tourist come during new year and Christmas they all are wrong to love that place do u think.

  • @lettherebefreedom5205
    @lettherebefreedom5205 Před 6 lety +2

    I really appreciate your honesty! I wish more people could have taken your criticisms in stride. Because unfortunately, it's true! You guys have been to several countries, are avid travelers.. ofcourse if you'll compare India to western countries, India will appear to be "dirty". I do agree with some people in the comments section that visiting Goa during monsoons was not the right decision. But I get your point, you are talking from a holistic experience.. And frankly people in our country need this reality check. Nothing much has improved in our country in the past 10 years in terms of the attitude of people towards maintaining this beautiful nation and keeping it clean. Instead of criticising them for choosing the wrong season or accomodation or having a smaller budget, we should take it as an eye opener and work towards keeping our country clean. That's the least we can do as responsible citizens. As an Indian it breaks my heart to see my fellow citizens being so careless and reckless when they litter in public spaces, tourist places and just throw trash anywhere they feel like without even realising the consequence of their action. And whenever personally I have tried to stop such actions around me , I am the one who is looked upon differently as if I am saying something unusual or wrong. This is our problem, that we have grown used to this carelessness.
    Having said that, I also want you as travelers to know that our country holds immense potential..I mean it's so rich & diverse historically, geographically, culturally, religiously that if you want to experience INDIA in its entirety it's going take days! Months even! From north to south , east to west, there is so much to explore and beautiful sights to see, it's truly incredible. I don't specifically want to mention about any one state as it will be unfair to the rest.There are places you can visit even when you want to relax and rejuvenate. Yes a bit of researching on the suitability of climate is a must and you need to be at the right place for the right experience.

  • @dhirajbambardekar785
    @dhirajbambardekar785 Před 6 lety +20

    U have not seen true Goa
    Dudsagar
    Old goa

  • @DivneetSingh
    @DivneetSingh Před 6 lety +4

    It's not your fault. It is the fault that you came in wrong season. Goa is amazing place and your Airbnb went really wrong there are much more nicer place to stay there are people from Russia who come and stay for months just to cool off. I think that sums up.

  • @alsandebbarma3450
    @alsandebbarma3450 Před 6 lety +2

    Iam an Indian..proud to be Yes.. these so called Indian people simply gets angry if anyone says bad about and starts feeling good if said good about something .Thank you for coming to India 3 times Sir and Ma'am ,and keep coming.. love you both ..😊😊😊😊🇮🇳🇺🇸.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @prplem00n17
    @prplem00n17 Před 6 lety +32

    Everyone is criticizing them saying it’s their fault for not enjoying India because they went during the wrong time of year - they themselves acknowledged this when talking about how rough the sea was. I would like to point out that many places are still comfortable and exciting in the “off” season so that line of thinking it’s somehow their fault doesn’t hold true with me. Their main issue as I understand it was how difficult India is to navigate when environmental differences, such as bug control, sewers and basic sanitation, or hotel amenities are so problematic it makes the experience uncomfortable or unenjoyable. I appreciate their honesty and perspective. They have the right to their opinions and should not be attacked for it.

    • @abhisheka789
      @abhisheka789 Před 6 lety +1

      prplem00n1 well said

    • @AnkitSharma-pn7zg
      @AnkitSharma-pn7zg Před 6 lety +17

      One does not intentionally go to slums if they are genuinely tourists. Why visit a slum in India when you don't do that anywhere else. The agencies which conduct poverty tourism should be immediately banned, they surely aren't animals in zoo which people go to visit by paying money. There are plenty of vloggers who didn't had problem with hygiene or navigation because they spent money and didn't stay in 10$ Air Bnb. Do you seriously think navigation would be a problem in a world with internet. They claimed water isn't blue and is dirty, little did they knew that water looks blue due to sunlight and blue sky, not cleanliness. This is just one example of their ignorance. The thing is that they had already decided what they want to show and termed their prejudices as conclusions. Showing trash isn't something people are concerned with because that's a reality, it's the hidden agenda behind creating this video which is a worrying trend.

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety

      There are good resorts to the places where they stayed. And trust me it probably might have been cheapest accommodation that too in off season.
      It's simple you pay money you get services.

    • @UnravelingJennax
      @UnravelingJennax Před 6 lety

      +prplem00n1 your original comment is 100% on point!

  • @MoreTravelPlease
    @MoreTravelPlease Před 6 lety +16

    I love the honesty. I can understand in a way where people are coming from when they get angry, especially if they are from India or love India, because I’m sure they want you and your audience to see it as they do. However that doesn’t change your experience. It doesn’t matter that you “should have gone another time” because you’re showing how it is at THIS time, showing your own personal experience and not pretending. Anyway, the honesty is awesome and I thought you guys were still respectful.

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety +1

      Thanks Moregan. 😚We had hoped to show it in a better light, but it is how it is.

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety +1

      It's not like they are criticised only for being in wrong time.
      But the place they stayed too.
      Goa has all sorts of resorts to the kinds of places they stayed in. It's okay they don't want to stay in resorts but that doesn't you go to the cheapest hotel with worst services checked online.
      It's makes no sense to stay at a place where no Indian in there sane minds would stay if his objective was to enjoy the trip.
      Also the fact that Goa is not all about beaches. There are world heritage sites there.
      This narrative for me contains loads of bias disguised as honesty. This comes from a guy who has visited Goa multiple times. It seems they have researched well but only to show negative aspects of how the worst travel to Goa would feel like.
      And people aren't angry. People are criticising them for it. Just as this comment intends to do.

  • @tehsamson4910
    @tehsamson4910 Před 6 lety +3

    Places like Kerala and Ooty are great if you want to relax

  • @Bluewhhale
    @Bluewhhale Před 6 lety +1

    I am from India. Its okay to give honest reviews. India is not neat and clean like many countries around the world. If something is bad, it is bad. You were niece that you didn't try to flatter Indian people and instead gave honest reviews. It will help other foreigners from getting disappointed when they land here. 👍👍👍🌏🌎🌍

  • @vitrioloil
    @vitrioloil Před 6 lety

    Thanks for being honest about your time in Goa. So many travel channels seem to only say good things, but lack the integrity to include the bad as well.

  • @weatherwings
    @weatherwings Před 6 lety +17

    Just got back from goa. Stayed in south and north goa both so I can advise you to go to south Goa which is lush green right now and so beautiful. And beaches are hardly crowded and you won't find any hawker there too.

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety +2

      Thats great insight! Thanks.

    • @JamesMcenroe
      @JamesMcenroe Před 6 lety +1

      I was in south goa during monsoon few an year ago and i am sure you guys should consider giving it a try.......stay in majorda beach resort......very nice place with no annoying hawkers and peace....feel sad for your bad experience....:)

  • @rockzilla80
    @rockzilla80 Před 6 lety +4

    You came at wrong time in Goa, Monsoon is not right time to visit come. You should visit Goa during Oct to Feb.

  • @srijenbhatia6971
    @srijenbhatia6971 Před 6 lety

    Guys if you have been to Sikkim in India, then you know it's beauty, but if you haven't been there, i would welcome you from the bottom of my heart. It's one of the most most most beautiful places in India.

  • @onthestreet4350
    @onthestreet4350 Před 6 lety

    Western coast of India along with Mumbai and Goa is one of the most rainy place in India during monsoon season from June to September...best time to visit any place in India is from October to March,April...There will be pleasant weather and air of festivities.

  • @SweetHopeCookies
    @SweetHopeCookies Před 6 lety +109

    I don’t know why people are being judgmental here. They aren’t criticizing, mocking, or demeaning India or its people. They’re just being honest about their experience and it’s not based on a one time knee jerk response but on multiple experiences. I appreciate they still recognize the beauty of the people of India and admit that while others have shared vlogs that painting a glowing picture of India that simply hasn’t been their experience and they acknowledge it as their experience only. As someone who loves to travel and would like to visit new places I frankly appreciate knowing there’s poop on the beach or garbage everywhere, not that it would prevent me from deciding to visit there but that I wouldn’t go with false expectations and then be disappointed and upset when the reality didn’t live up to the glossy over edited and glowing reports by others on CZcams. By the way, I live in San Francisco. Yes, there are amazing things to do, beautiful weather, incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge and awesome restaurants abound. There are also makeshift tents and garbage filling the sidewalks with homeless folks, smog that develops and hangs low after long days without a breeze, and car break ins in most tourist locations. It’s a nightmare to find parking in the city and traffic will make you lose your mind. That’s being honest. It can be a difficult city to visit but it’s also an awesome city as well.

    • @007Sampan
      @007Sampan Před 6 lety +12

      Baking Sweet Hope Hey there,I live in Goa, I agree with you and I like when someone do criticise as it helps you become better I even agree that you'll find trash here and there but not poop. And That might be the reason people are down voting I don't know exactly what place they were talking about and they even said water is brownish not clean In Monsoon all beaches will have same brownish color water atleast here in India.

    • @SweetHopeCookies
      @SweetHopeCookies Před 6 lety +4

      ClashWithSam Thanks for replying. It’s always great to hear from someone who lives in a place others are reviewing. I totally agree, having lived near the ocean myself for most of my life, that weather definitely changes the color of the water so i would imagine at other times the water is beautiful. As to the poop maybe for whatever reason there was more noticeable to them when they were there, or maybe when you see poop in one or two places that overrides your judgment. For the record Sam, if you visit San Francisco, there are certain places by the water or in the city where human feces can be seen and I’ve seen it in London as well. It’s sadly a problem that crosses all cultures and countries.

    • @aaiswallowcum1327
      @aaiswallowcum1327 Před 6 lety

      Baking Sweet Hope yeah I never seen poop that was surprising for me and idk where they are nice to see someone being sensible

    • @civilservicesacheaver7079
      @civilservicesacheaver7079 Před 6 lety

      because wrong time being selected to be in INDIA by both....

    • @GrimRe4per92
      @GrimRe4per92 Před 6 lety +17

      It's not about being honest... it's about being "ignorant" and passing stupid judgements about my country. You're spending pennies and expecting cleanliness & luxury from shady hotels and 3rd class railway coaches !!?? I've been to Goa multiple times, I never saw poop floating.

  • @manali_shitole
    @manali_shitole Před 6 lety +33

    Water is so bad becauSe of rainy season

    • @sickturret9350
      @sickturret9350 Před 6 lety

      Manali Shitole
      Poo smells better in other seasons?

    • @manali_shitole
      @manali_shitole Před 6 lety +3

      Haha. Poop is poop. Lol. You should smell in different seasons.☺️

    • @sickturret9350
      @sickturret9350 Před 6 lety

      Manali Shitole
      Was curious because logic tells me streets would smell better there in the rainy season. Rain tends to have the decency to clean stuff like that, appearently unlike the residents there.

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety +1

      Sick Turret Nope... In the rainy season somehow the sea throws Everything out. This is what the empirical evidence suggest. Find out why.
      And no btw I have been there, I didn't find any sort of poop in the sea or beaches neither did I see anyone pooping.
      This was over exaggerated that's what my experience in Goa suggests. Also it seems it was done purposely because of obvious reasons.

    • @manali_shitole
      @manali_shitole Před 6 lety

      Prasann Kshatriya thanks for explaining that. Every place is different and there is a time to visit. You can't show up at wrong time and expect everything from nature .

  • @sleepyintoronto
    @sleepyintoronto Před 6 lety

    A HUGE THANK YOU for being honest. I hate fake channels that are so positive. Tell it like it is.

  • @aishs3275
    @aishs3275 Před 6 lety +1

    I once paid just around 15 dollars for a nice private room in one of the hostels in Goa. There are so many cheap extremely nice accommodations in Goa, specially because its off season. I have no idea what kind of place you guys stayed in.🤔

  • @kashish04100
    @kashish04100 Před 6 lety +165

    I unsubscribed to your channel. Visiting only 2-3 cities in the 7th largest country in the world that too in a wrong season with the cheapest budget ever and expecting somethin bwaaah(awesome) is really stupid. It is like eating the edge of a pizza and calling it tasteless. I liked u guys but not anymore. Have a happy travelling journey. Peace ! ✌🏻

    • @kashish04100
      @kashish04100 Před 6 lety +4

      🤣🤣 great counter !👌🏻✌🏻

    • @kashish04100
      @kashish04100 Před 6 lety +5

      But I'm still not subscribing back.

    • @kashish04100
      @kashish04100 Před 6 lety +10

      Sick Turret I see you are backing them up very well in other comments too. Is it because you really like them or you just hate India for no reason ?

    • @sukanyakalra4245
      @sukanyakalra4245 Před 6 lety

      Same!

    • @sukanyakalra4245
      @sukanyakalra4245 Před 6 lety +2

      Every country has its negatives and positives...judging a country just for its negatives is totally unacceptable without knowing the good things. I am damn sure wherever you live it's not butterflies and sunshine all the time!! Have a good day :)

  • @Vancouver_Dan
    @Vancouver_Dan Před 6 lety +3

    I respect that you do not sugar coat your experiences and that you do provide honest opinions. However, I also think you need to slow down a bit. From the visa error to the bad accommodation, it seems like you are having glitches as a result of that fact that you are frantically trying to check off as many countries as possible - like the Amazing Race. I am not even clear what you were hoping to see or do in India. Note that some of the best vloggers are people who put down roots for a while so that they can share a deeper experience with a culture. (Look at some of the folks who are still showcasing Mexico an who were there over a year ago at the same time as you). I hope things get better in Turkey - relax and enjoy.

  • @cyper9266
    @cyper9266 Před 6 lety +1

    Haha I'm from Goa and well, if you want to come to Goa during the monsoons, don't head to the beaches. Trekking, visiting the waterfalls in the Western Ghats(the mountains on the border with Maharashtra and K'taka) is the way to go.
    Other interesting things to do: do a heritage walk around Fontainhas(Latin Quarter) of Panjim,visit the churches of Old Goa, see old Portuguese architecture, indulge in the local cuisine- hot spicy chicken Cafréal on a rainy afternoon,damn, ain't nothing better than that!
    About the beaches: Yes, when it rains due to the rise in the sea level and tides, the beaches do tend to get washed up. Vagator however,is, in season a large beach playing host to huge EDM festivals every year with headliners like David Guetta, Axwell and others playing.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @aejae15030
    @aejae15030 Před 6 lety

    I like that you guys put things the way they are and keep it real. appreciate it.

  • @akhilasunderram7545
    @akhilasunderram7545 Před 6 lety +104

    I can see a lot but of hateful comments. Yeah, you do feel bad when someone talks negative about your country. But I think Josh and Ashley are trying to give an honest perspective here. They are clearly disappointed with trash all over the place. Yeah that's true right? People here have the least sense of cleanliness and throw thrash wherever they want. Of course it's a big turn off for anyone!
    I think we Indians should take these reviews positively and work towards keeping our country cleaner?
    Anyway Josh and Ashley, you clearly chose the wrong season to come to Goa. I hope you do visit India again, because the country has lots to offer.
    The northeast states are really beautiful and worth the visit! Please do come again :)

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety +16

      As we mentioned before, we have been to India several times in many different seasons. We've enjoyed the mountains, the beaches, the forests... And we recognize that the weather was poor, we knew that heading it. But our experience was not based on the weather, rather the environment and cleanliness. Goa is hailed as a shining example of Indian tourism but sadly we were left disappointed by an overhyped party beach.

    • @ahsanchoudhry6994
      @ahsanchoudhry6994 Před 6 lety +4

      But they didn't show anything and just came to the conclusion that India isn't good. Goa is not all about beaches and party. They could have shown us the Goan cuisines, the heritage sites, the Portuguese influences, but they didnt show anything. And it all woudn't have cost much too, as they are budget travellers.
      Also their choice of stay was a poor choice again, obviously they didnt do much research. The are many nice hotels and resorts available in India for just Rs 1500/- a night. They could have easily avoided those ants and stayed in a nice and dry and clean hotel.
      Even in their last vlog where they travelled in a train, they kept using the word luxury. EIther they do not do their research or they treat us condescendingly, because clearly that train wasn't a luxurious train. Any middle class person can afford to travel in that train.

    • @kirtipandit2010
      @kirtipandit2010 Před 6 lety +1

      Akhila Sunder Ram right sister agree

    • @mandeepkiranchakrabarty1869
      @mandeepkiranchakrabarty1869 Před 6 lety

      Akhila Sunder Ram Thanks for recommending them the Northeast.

    • @fydfrdfy
      @fydfrdfy Před 6 lety +2

      Akhila Sunder Ram Agreeing. We are trying our best to make India clean

  • @ShankKulkarni
    @ShankKulkarni Před 6 lety +3

    This probably their first video which got more dislikes than likes

  • @ashvirarodrigues1345
    @ashvirarodrigues1345 Před 6 lety

    The south Goa is completely exuberant and the beaches are much more cleaner and calm!!!

  • @amystaahs2118
    @amystaahs2118 Před 6 lety

    I really appreciate your honesty. People watch travel vlogs for a multitude of reasons but one of my main reasons I like to watch them is to get ideas and tips for when I travel places. I want to know the good and the bad of the different places so if I do decide to go somewhere then I can weigh my options.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @manirudh5064
    @manirudh5064 Před 6 lety +18

    You should visit north east buddy .. especially Mizoram..

    • @Chamling_sr
      @Chamling_sr Před 6 lety +1

      yes Mr Kakkar i guess they shud do that, but i am sure they will complain about North East too as its monsoon season and it rains almost everyday, btw i am from Darjeeling

  • @rossi4125
    @rossi4125 Před 6 lety +4

    I am an Indian and totally agree with all the things you’ve said. Loved the honesty. Thumbs up for the vlog.

  • @udirtypuppy5174
    @udirtypuppy5174 Před 6 lety

    why dislike? very honest and to the point. every country in the world has a bad experience. this time it was india again. relax

  • @calvingavion1783
    @calvingavion1783 Před 6 lety

    Keep being HONEST! Don't allow some of these negative commenters stop you from doing so. You guys can only give reviews from your own experiences and nothing else. Y'all have always remained respectful to the people and culture. GREAT channel.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @RampartPh
    @RampartPh Před 6 lety +10

    your honesty is most appreciated. :)

    • @tarunpopu
      @tarunpopu Před 3 lety +1

      this is a very badly researched, badly timed video....

  • @user-zx5dr7vm9w
    @user-zx5dr7vm9w Před 6 lety +36

    Worst season to go there, in summer water goes clean compared to monsoon. 💩 XD
    Next time avoid India 😂

    • @fjellyo3261
      @fjellyo3261 Před 6 lety +1

      Maya Sanyal July is summer^^😂😂😂 even in India.

    • @user-zx5dr7vm9w
      @user-zx5dr7vm9w Před 6 lety

      fjellyo32 Monsoon or rainy season, lasting from July to September in India

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety +1

      fjellyo32 Goa is in South, so in North, monsoon reaches later compared to South. July would be summer if you are in North, well the goans won't agree with you.

    • @fjellyo3261
      @fjellyo3261 Před 6 lety

      Prasann Kshatriya from but it is still the season summer then! Doesn't matter how the weather is. Because India is on the northern part of the globe.

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety +1

      fjellyo32 Northern part of equator matters less compared to the direction and flow of winds on global level. Northern part of equator only suggests that we are receiving more heat but that doesn't mean monsoon can't begin in hot environment.
      I hope you are aware that Monsoon arrive in Kerala in the end of may itself and monsoon hits Mumbai Midway June. Similarly Monsoon hits northern areas only till the end of June and beginning of July and sometimes may be as late as mid July.
      India is huge weather can't be generalised here in this area.

  • @57shubhammishra32
    @57shubhammishra32 Před 6 lety +2

    Sry but I feel this ...see it is not about the 5 star..if u choose to live in middle of a jungle in a shed... thats too in a rainy season..what would you except other than insects..and about the beaches..there are lots of beaches in Goa..since people are not aware of them..so most of them end up on the common beaches(like waga)..if u decided to stay in 1or 2 star hotel..and ask the owner about the beaches..they will suggest u some great location as I was suggested Mariam beach..no crowd..peace..all I want on a beach..and india is very cheap only when you know right location to buy stuff..like only buy beers from roadside shops not on the beach(they charge u twice the cost)..🙂🙂

  • @JamesyboyExperiment
    @JamesyboyExperiment Před 6 lety

    Nice to hear a really honest review guys!! We visited Goa around 9 years ago but it was in the peak season, the beaches looked a lot more inviting back then🙂 The only problem was, that I ( Adam ) had the squirts for the entire trip🙁 I had to clench for more than 10 days😮

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.

  • @emmadey1
    @emmadey1 Před 6 lety +33

    You guys going to get a roasting in the comments. Batten down the hatches!!!!😂

    • @KrisswUK1
      @KrisswUK1 Před 6 lety +2

      Great honest video, as I have said in my post above India isn’t for all me included. In fact the furthest East I’d travel is Greece, I don’t do temples or culture and insist on first class conditions. Those who roast this report must have very low expectations.

    • @foodietravellerraj
      @foodietravellerraj Před 6 lety +1

      Come in the right time u would not regret.these guys went to go during the wrong time , go there after mid Sept till Feb , u will c how wonderful the place is.

    • @KrisswUK1
      @KrisswUK1 Před 6 lety +1

      PotlikkerLDN Enjoy them, I’ll stick to the West thank you.

    • @emmadey1
      @emmadey1 Před 6 lety +5

      Chris Ward Thats fine. You will miss out on all the wonderful things India has to offer also.

    • @ayushsinghal9589
      @ayushsinghal9589 Před 6 lety +9

      Am I the only one who can see their accommodations?
      They are living in a freaking shed in the jungle???
      Leave the weather aside for a minute, how can they complain about hygiene and other things when they choose to live like this?
      I am sorry but clearly they have themselves to blame and not the place.
      The simple truth is that they are "cheap".

  • @ritendro
    @ritendro Před 6 lety +4

    You went to Goa during rainy monsoon season, so sorry

  • @johnwilton319
    @johnwilton319 Před 6 lety

    You said that you lived in chennai so how was that city and its beaches.

  • @karmameranaam
    @karmameranaam Před 6 lety +1

    Hi, I am not criticising you as you were honest with your experience but few things I would like to mention
    1. You stayed in a wrong place. That place maybe a good place to stay but definitely not during the rainy season.
    2. You were right that the water of the sea is brown because of the sand and rain otherwise the water color is indeed torquise.

  • @pushp3907
    @pushp3907 Před 6 lety +6

    You should do homework before visiting anywhere....like weather, best time to visit, services etc
    And also increase your budget if you want to experience the best of everything. You can't expect someone to exchange gold for iron coins...
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @prasenjitchakraborty5572
    @prasenjitchakraborty5572 Před 6 lety +5

    Welcome to India.. goa is a fabulous place.. Keep exploring! Make sure you visit Bengal and the Northeast.. Manali.. Himachal.. as a whole ! :)

  • @photoholic_21
    @photoholic_21 Před 6 lety

    The beaches you are looking for is arambol beach and vegator.
    Less crowded and with clear water mostly.

  • @sushdaren2654
    @sushdaren2654 Před 6 lety +2

    @Josh & Ash, Monsoon hit the west coast of India every year between end of May and October which affect the weather patterns all along the coast including the State of Goa. The best time to visit is between October and February but unfortunately it's also the tourist season. There will be hoards of people on the beach, Indian and foreigners. The water appears to be "dirty" because of the high tides and silt due to surrounding river water.

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.

  • @piyulpatel5984
    @piyulpatel5984 Před 6 lety +4

    you were at the wrong place at wrong time.....

  • @veronicamedina1647
    @veronicamedina1647 Před 6 lety +4

    I am agree with them. I was in Goa 2 weeks ago and it was exactly like that. I didn't like it and it is not a crime if someone doesn't like a place. So people, relax :)

  • @Advaitsatya
    @Advaitsatya Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Josh and Ashley your live chat for 100k subscribers was really a nice and fun experience. It seems that you will have to host another live chat soon in youtube for 200k. 100k to 110k subscribers within a week. Wow. That was way faster than Shinkansen (bullet train). All the best for your future travelling endeavours :)

  • @rajattarlekar608
    @rajattarlekar608 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for trying to be positive. Its monsoon, that's why you might be having some trouble in here. But there are lot more places where you can be in India. I am pretty sure that you would like it. Again sorry for your troubles & you are always welcome in India.

  • @joyantakumardas8275
    @joyantakumardas8275 Před 6 lety +4

    Try Andaman& Nicobar Island

  • @ajithk.a478
    @ajithk.a478 Před 4 lety +3

    Seems like these people are trying to get a job in BBC. "Mocking a country by exgerrating the negative aspects" skill is strong.

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Před 6 lety

    GOA is definitely worth visiting if u go pre or post monsoon. The water is definitely much cleaner that what u saw there.

  • @rockythegamechanger669
    @rockythegamechanger669 Před 6 lety +1

    You choosed wrong time to visit Goa. Best time to visit is December to March...

  • @johnpagoto1054
    @johnpagoto1054 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you for your honesty. At some point they might make it travel friendly. You two are seasoned travelers, hope you get some better times. btw Mercury is in Retrograde again so there's that

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety

      Thanks John!

    • @tarunpopu
      @tarunpopu Před 3 lety

      don't mean to be mean guys , but - THIS IS NOT WHAT GOA'S ABOUT!!.. the video misrepresents the place unbelievably!... honesty's a good thing ... you're honesty would have been better if it was based on better research and timing ...

  • @IndieSamurai101
    @IndieSamurai101 Před 6 lety +3

    Visit Kolkata someday 🤗

    • @vin441
      @vin441 Před 6 lety +4

      Soumyadeep Bhattacherjee visit mumtaj banerjee too.

  • @Groon25
    @Groon25 Před 6 lety

    Honesty is the best policy! You guys are just being real, your videos are being watch by hundreds and thousands of people so being transparent should always be there.

  • @cloudnine2450
    @cloudnine2450 Před 6 lety

    For some of you guys watching this, do try out Goa yourselves. Sure this is what they did but it might be a completely different experience for you. Especially if done right. If you wanna try out Goa, go to Vivanta by Taj’s Fort Aguada or Holiday Village and stay there it’s a great hotel. And on Saturdays visit the “Saturday Night Bazaar.” Some of the things they sell are wonderful. Try the food, yes some of the beach shacks are closed but the permanent ones are open and Goan food (is you’re not picky and want to explore) is awesome. Go to the night clubs, Goa is the crazy party place of India. You can enjoy it in the summer and monsoon. In the summer there’s more energy and all the beaches are open and there’s a lot of people and all that but in the monsoon Goa is greener and calmer. Visit spas, hike to the waterfalls, and if you want to see history visit the temples, cathedrals, forts and the museums. India is known for its culture and history. Yes, Goa is known for their beaches but it’s much more than that.

  • @Psychphuq
    @Psychphuq Před 6 lety +7

    Trying to keep it positive... (Truthful also)
    6:51 Josh makes bad pun, Ash shrugs it off & moves on... :)
    Disappointing to see it not pan out how you hoped, maybe Sri Lanka will be an option for a similar (people) experience in the future...? :/

    • @WAYAWAYWithAsh
      @WAYAWAYWithAsh  Před 6 lety +3

      We would like to check out Sri Lanka sometime! Hehe, Ash can’t appreciate my bad humor in the moment.

    • @bimsaradevinda294
      @bimsaradevinda294 Před 6 lety

      +WΔY ΔWΔY - The Way Away, travel and lifestyle wow thanks

    • @bimsaradevinda294
      @bimsaradevinda294 Před 6 lety

      +WΔY ΔWΔY - The Way Away, travel and lifestyle sri lanka is the pearl of the indian ocean.

  • @aashi2048
    @aashi2048 Před 6 lety +9

    Don't speak trash about a country.We welcome you to our country with open arms and this is how you respond . Highly disappointed. India is beautiful I am proud of my country .You just had bad experiences because you were at the wrong place at the wrong time and morever you did not stay at the right kind of accommodation , there are plenty of cheap and expensive accommodations in Goa which are just perfect.I am not complaining about you saying you did not like it, that's k , that's your opinion but don't potray India as a country which you saw in slumdog millionaire coz I clearly can see that's the image you have in your mind , that's pretty bad for you , because India is more than that . Hope you have an amazing journey to wherever you are going next that's in your own words your " comment zone " .fin

    • @kalyanaram3134
      @kalyanaram3134 Před 6 lety +1

      Nowordformyname to spread hatred? That's disgusting.

  • @suryakrishsaiyan
    @suryakrishsaiyan Před 6 lety +1

    I have read a few comments and yes, all were negative. But guys take it easy, it is only that they didn't had much information. Anyway we are sorry you had a bad experience in our country. We hope you have a great time again, provided you research!!
    PS: Yes, the beach was dirty and so was the room.

  • @murphysworld2222
    @murphysworld2222 Před 6 lety +1

    I love you guys and love your vlogs. I have visited goa 3 times in the last 2 years and there is crap in the street and rubbish lying about which deffo needs adressed. Go in the summer months its a totally different place than when its damp and wet. The goans are the nicest people i have met and the beaches are beautiful you wont find nice clear water in the monsoon season. I done a lot of vlogging in goa without promoting myself look at my videos of the beaches,monkey sanctuary and other places. Your problem here is you went in monsoon season i advise head back in dec or jan with nice weather its a brilliant place.

  • @maheshgandi6166
    @maheshgandi6166 Před 6 lety +5

    What is your country

    • @fjellyo3261
      @fjellyo3261 Před 6 lety +4

      Mahesh Gandi they are from the US ;)

  • @srandhire5325
    @srandhire5325 Před 6 lety +8

    Go to tarkarli beach its the best beach in india

    • @aditytachoksi3738
      @aditytachoksi3738 Před 6 lety +1

      it's in maharashtra. also, the entire drive is totally not worth it in off season. you get similar serene beaches throughout the morjim-querim stretch.

    • @52-prasannkshatriya84
      @52-prasannkshatriya84 Před 6 lety

      Try searching Radhanagar Beach in Andaman Nicobar Islands.

  • @atitsharma8084
    @atitsharma8084 Před 3 lety +1

    Way Away
    Like your honest review and also the fact that you tried your best to share your experience with great modesty and humbleness. You just shared your experience and everyone who see the videos would just agree.
    But-
    Yes, you did choose wrong time and wrong accommodation. Goa is indeed really beautiful and so is India. I wish you had come in season.Good time to visit Goa is Nov to Feb.
    To my fellow Indianz
    Dont feel hurt or offended. No reason to miff either. Stop pooping and peeing everywhere. Isn't that just true. If it's not human waste it's animal's. Unfortunately it is everywhere in India. It has been accepted by us, may be couple of subcontinent countries and few countries in africa. Don't expect tourist from around the world feeling comfortable with feces on our roads and almost everywhere.
    I love my country and am proud of its culture, diversity, tradition, history, and countless other things. But we need to make India cleaner.

  • @ankushtiwari3913
    @ankushtiwari3913 Před 6 lety

    Thanx for the honest review! As an Indian ...Im taking positives from it and hope that you have a nice experience here IF you visit again.

  • @timewaste6293
    @timewaste6293 Před 6 lety +3

    ha ha the more negative comments below, the more you tube will promote this video. Nice idea! Scripted mind game!

  • @kubrakorkmaz4081
    @kubrakorkmaz4081 Před 6 lety +4

    New follow you. I am from turkey. And ı watch New turkey vlog. The sweet couple. Thank you for New places, and diffreent things learn to me.

  • @toxicdesire8811
    @toxicdesire8811 Před 6 lety

    Wow, I live about 200km from Goa, I recently came across your channel, and you guys are AWESOME. I hope you enjoy india. Have a happy trip? Absolutely!!

  • @AmitMishra-bt9vu
    @AmitMishra-bt9vu Před 6 lety

    Your channel is really amazing so as you guys are. you really told truth about how India was and how it still is, but it will get better soon considering all the cleanliness and enviroment perspective .I hope next time that you come to visit India you wont be disappointed. just being an optimistic. love you guys.

  • @vaidehikokare3834
    @vaidehikokare3834 Před 6 lety +13

    I started by watching the Indian McDonald's review. And I started watching from the beginning. I am currently watching the Iceland vlogs and am loving it.

  • @manali_shitole
    @manali_shitole Před 6 lety +14

    Me too. Not a big fan of Goa myself. The beaches are trashy. You should explore Go Karna in South especially hostel called Zostel. Check it out.

  • @abhibhai003
    @abhibhai003 Před 3 lety

    its rainy time what you expect... come down after oct to see real beauty of goa.

  • @SuperGirl-pj6xq
    @SuperGirl-pj6xq Před 6 lety +1

    You can find much nicer accomodation I Goa such as lovely beach resorts and there are many sandy beaches and clear waters on private beaches and that too it mainly depends upon the season at which you visit as the waters tend to go like crystal clear! I recommend staying in resorts such as the leela or the caravela both are beautiful beach resorts

  • @munishsethi777
    @munishsethi777 Před 6 lety +23

    Josh and Ash. The very first video you mentioned you are visiting goa this time of the year, i mentioned it is the worst idea. You are actually at a rong place in a rong time of the year. Also, i do very much accept that many places are dirty in this country, but you must select a better place to live. I think the most important thing is where you stay and mind it you made a wrong choice. Lets not compare india with 2nd or 1st world countries.

    • @LifetimeTravelmates
      @LifetimeTravelmates Před 6 lety +4

      Munish Sethi we came for the monsoon knowing how it would be. And we like it! Probably we would not like it in touristy crowded noisy high season. (Maybe we are getting old for that haha).

    • @munishsethi777
      @munishsethi777 Před 6 lety +1

      Nowordformyname haha. Well you must first try to find your name.

    • @weatherwings
      @weatherwings Před 6 lety

      Nowordformyname your repeated comment is everywhere.

  • @georgefree9464
    @georgefree9464 Před 6 lety +30

    I appreciate your honesty and they way you guys always keep it real. Thanks-Diana

    • @georgefree9464
      @georgefree9464 Před 6 lety +2

      One more thing-you said you lived there for 6 months so, you had those experiences PLUS this one. Sounds fair to me.

  • @Da_beanie
    @Da_beanie Před 6 lety

    Oh man that’s too bad, but thanks for keeping it real. Better luck next time.👍🏻

  • @mikeytalplacido4887
    @mikeytalplacido4887 Před 6 lety

    You guys handled it well. You may dislike the whole experience but choosing the right words spoken is what I like about you guys. Anyways, have a good day/night! Can't wait for your next destination!!! 😉

    • @prateekatt
      @prateekatt Před rokem

      The crime in Goa is rising and their are communal tensions as well. Even for Indians from other states Goa is not safe as local Christians hate Hindu Indians and their only aim is to rip off tourists. If not able to rip off they will beat and loot you. The police sides with the locals, no one cares about tourists.
      Alcohol adds up to all off it. The streets are full of Alcoholics and criminals.