A tourist from Japan, currently traveling through Agra, Rajasthan, and Punjab, recently shared her experience of feeling overwhelmed by the “loud environment” in India. In a post on Reddit, she expressed her appreciation for Indian food and the hospitality of the people but highlighted the constant noise, including loud music, honking, and firecrackers, as a significant challenge.
The tourist described the overstimulation, recounting how the noise would often make her break down crying. She mentioned the loud honking, particularly from trucks, and the disturbances caused by festivals celebrated on the streets, complete with blaring drums and music. She wished for quieter moments, reflecting on the difficulty of finding peace amidst the sensory overload.
In response, several Reddit users, including locals, empathized with her struggle, sharing their own experiences with the noise and offering advice on quieter places to visit in India. Some suggested visiting less densely populated areas to experience a more peaceful environment, while others humorously mentioned earplugs as a simple solution.
The review sheds light on the challenges tourists may face in bustling areas of India, where vibrant celebrations often clash with the need for tranquility. While India’s lively atmosphere is part of its charm, it can be overwhelming for those unaccustomed to such sensory intensity.
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