UK Travel Vlogger shares his “first impression of the Delhi metro” to watch the viral video

Irving expressed his positive surprises about the modern, efficient and well-connected network of Delhi Metro in a video titled “First Impression of Delhi Metro.”
Visitors around the world always want to know about Indian culture, spirituality and hospitality. Among these tourists, Edd Owen from the UK explores Delhi. He then shared his comments on the city’s main public transport system Delhi Metro.
Irving expressed his positive surprises about the modern, efficient and well-connected network of Delhi Metro in a video titled “First Impression of Delhi Metro.”
Ed posted a video on Instagram, advising viewers to use Delhi Metro to avoid being charged by Tuk Tuk drivers, also known as automatic rickshaws in India. He said: “Why do you want to be fooled by a Tukduke driver when you can get the subway in Delhi? ”
The video starts with ED on the Blue Line Metro Station platform, waiting for the train to Dwarka. In his speech to the camera, the inadequate quality of the Delhi metro system was emphasized.
Walking along the Yamuna Gate Station platform, he noted that visitors often expect to encounter problems such as the overload of Tuk Tuk drivers and to deal with poor sanitation facilities.
He then showed it to the subway, showing that it provides clean, efficient, reliable and well-connected services. “What no one tells you is that their subway system is very clean, efficient, reliable and well connected.”
He pointed out in the metro that tickets were low, with only 20 rupees and air conditioning.
Ed was also impressed by the radio, showing the types of food and retail options available, including KFC and stores such as Crocodile and Adidas.
He then visited the Indian Gate and said, “You can use it to come to Delhi and get to some major locations like the Indian Gate.”
At the end of the review at Mandy House Station, he suggested using subway instead of tuk tuks to avoid being liared.
Social Media Response
Instagram users responded positively, with some tagging Delhi Metro Corporation (DMRC) to appreciate the metro system.
A user wrote, “Thank you for showing the positive aspects of my beautiful country!”
Another said: “The subway system in Delhi is 100 times higher than the New York or London subway. ! ! ”