According to the report, Alisa visited multiple destinations across India and shared personal safety ratings from her trip. Jaipur, Jodhpur, Goa, Manali, and Rishikesh were among the places where she said she felt more comfortable. Manali and Rishikesh were each rated 9 out of 10.
Delhi became the main focus after she reportedly gave the city 2 out of 10. Agra was rated 3 out of 10. The report also noted that she did not give any location a full 10 out of 10.
As the clip spread on social media, many users reacted specifically to Delhi’s low score. The Times of India report said several commenters agreed with the rating, while others discussed how safety can vary by area within the city. Some users also said safety concerns were not limited to women alone.
The report said the discussion soon moved beyond one traveller’s ratings and turned into a broader conversation about public safety and everyday experiences in Indian cities. It also carried a disclaimer that the article was based on publicly available information and social media reactions.
The video has now gone viral largely because Delhi’s score stood out sharply from the rest, making it the center of online conversation