Traveller Manoj Keshwar says, “Agra is a beautiful city but the people and their behaviour is very rude. It’s my experience. It has many beautiful attractions to visit but when you contact people then you get a bad response. In short I like Agra because of Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikiri, Buland Darawaza, Dargah and many more. I love its beauty. But I would say the people to be good to tourist.”
Dhananjay Dhar says, “Haphazard way of roadside shops. Police, military personnel with guns gives a feeling that it is unsafe place and any time an untoward incident like terrorist attack, bomb blast may take place. Road construction is unsafe with cars being driven on them, which is public hazard. Road is going up and down with small sellers on either side creating a scene of a chaotic market.”
Traveller Narendra Kadamdhan says, “Beware cheaters! In Srinagar-Jammu travel is a little hectic.” “Most people here are very unfriendly,” adds HolidayIQ Traveller Prashant.
Traveller Narendra says, “Proper facilities for inside city travel are not available." "Cold behaviour," adds HolidayIQ Traveller Sathish.
Traveller Jimmy says, “Do not visit Trivandrum. If you, then be careful about your belongings. Any moment and anything can be stolen. For tourist it is very unsafe place. People can't speak English neither understand it properly.”
The "terrible population" and "overcrowder streets" detract from the city's beautiful attractions.
Traveller Soham Dubey says, “The thing that worries me about visiting Patna is the population as well as the traffic that is increasing day by day and that has to be brought under control. The municipality was not good.”
Traveller Jay Tiwari says, “Jhansi is a place where you will find hard to stay. Reason is Attitude. The attitude of people is bad.”
Traveller Siddhant Sanket says, “Good place but beware of auto drivers. The place is good except the auto drivers. They said the fare to our hotel was Rs 100. Then I had a doubt and looked for Google map and found it was only 2.2 km. So we walked away. Later when we came to hotel the auto driver asked for Rs 60.”
The locals have been described as "cold" and "very rude." HolidayIQ Traveller Rajiv says, “People were so rude and arrogant.”
Traveller Ritesh, “I have had bad experiences with auto drivers in Delhi.”
Traveller Anuja M says, “Auto drivers in Chennai are terrible. They purposely talk to you in Tamil and refuse to communicate in any other language. Most of the time they refuse to ply. And if in case one of them agrees they loot you by asking a huge sum for a very short distance. I paid Rs 400 for a 2-3km distance. Very disappointing. Chennai scores bad in public transport.”