This Is How They Treat You In Kerala India ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ (Not What I Expected) | Zimbabwean YouTuber

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Welcome to my video about my first day in Kerala!
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In this video, I'll show you my top tourist places in Kochi, and why you should visit them on your first day in Kerala!

If you're planning a trip to Kerala, be sure to check out my video about the best welcome on your first day in the state! I visited Fort Kochi, which was SO amazing. I highly recommend visiting this historic site if you're visiting Kochi for the first time!
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All Comments (21)
  • @gamingmaliyali
    Let's SUBSCRIBE and get him to 10K subscribers โค love from Kerala bro
  • @sanoojs6897
    As a person from Kerala seeing a foreigner enjoying kerala makes my heart warm
  • @KARTHIK-ft2ns
    sadly..most of the foreigners only know about north India when someone says about India....glad you liked our place macโ˜บโ˜บ
  • @abhiJI3045
    I am from UP. Visited Kerala last month. Thinking about moving there permanently now.
  • @mango_ace
    Kerala is the only place where auto drivers did not try to scam me.
  • @Bantump4
    Kerala is different from other states in india. It's very clean and the people are very updated and educated. Wtf 3.2k likes and 365 replies ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ’€
  • it's actually heartwarming to see tourist speak about kerala. usually most of the foreigners only know about north side of india like the busy cities like delhi and mumbai but we have beautiful places here in southern part especially kerala. kerala is very big too that you won't be able to actually cover all parts....there are spots that are hidden gems in kerala going to those places with a local person who's willing would be actually nice. even as a keralite i wouldn't say i've seen all part of kerala as it is very big and there's a lot more for me to explore. even kerala people go on tours in different districts within kerala. kerala has 14 districts so yeaa it's big to explore all.
  • @pkphilips2
    Your pronunciation of the location names etc is spot on.. not many people from outside Kerala can manage that.
  • @DAEcrazyworld
    I really enjoyed seeing the fisherman in the video at 16:52. He seems like such a cool and friendly person, and I admire how well he communicates, even though he is a labor.
  • they are very friendly.. This is the reason I lov South India.. just wow his English hat's off to the old man...
  • @aneeshrahim
    Great video brother. I'm a keralite watching it from Ireland. I'm so happy and proud that our youths are so well mannered and friendly to our visitors. Living in a western country for over a decade, i can tell you that the youths here are the rudest bunch one could ever encounter as a tourist. Not to mention when they are in big groups like these. They can be dangerous! As a matter of fact, that's the norm in almost all the countries. A big shout out to the youths in there. Kudos guys.. you guys really made me and any other indians, particularly Keralites, very proud.
  • @user-dx9zf2ce9t
    India isn't a country ,but its a entire continent, you can find desert, mountain, valley, river,sea, coastline, beautiful landscape and everything else. You can find each and every type of people here either by religion, culture, color or mindset. Different language,culture, societies. Roaming in india is like travelling in a whole world, you will always find it different.
  • I am a Filipina and wanting to go to visit Kerala. Watching Sir James explained about the roundabouts and history was really something. Hoping to meet Sir James soon and visit the charming Kerala. โœจ
  • @aaroidhayan
    That Palampori Akka's reaction (Aaaaah!?) when you said "Kithna paise" reflects the complex language dynamics in India. I can suggest the tourists to use English in any of the south-Indian states (atleast I can speak for Tamilnadu).
  • And am astonished to see that old man explaining everything in English yoo how l struggle with people over here for them to understand English yooo