"I fell in love with Bengaluru": Foreign woman’s tearful farewell goes viral

Tourist Arina’s tearful “I fell in love with Bengaluru” farewell video goes viral. After 15 days in the city, she praised its culture, people, and spiritual harmony.

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Foreign tourist Arina gets emotional as she bids a tearful goodbye to Bengaluru

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After 15 memorable days, foreign tourist Arina bids emotional goodbye to Bengaluru, praising its people, culture, and spiritual unity in a viral video 

A heartwarming video of a foreign woman emotionally bidding goodbye to Bengaluru has gone viral on social media. Arina, a traveler who spent 15 days exploring the city, shared her deep affection for Bengaluru in a tearful farewell, saying "I fell in love with Bengaluru."

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Unlike other tourists who sometimes criticize Indian cities, Arina’s genuine admiration for Bengaluru’s people, spirituality, and hospitality has earned her praise from netizens. She had visited temples, religious centers, local markets, and malls during her stay and described the city as a blend of vibrant culture and divine energy.

In the video filmed at Kempegowda International Airport, Arina becomes emotional, saying it was difficult to leave a place that had touched her so deeply. “The people here are so warm and welcoming. I love India, and Bengaluru has a special place in my heart,” she said.

Arina also lauded the spiritual diversity in the city, noting the peaceful coexistence of Hindus, Christians, and Muslims. She admired the beauty of Bengaluru's infrastructure and expressed special appreciation for the airport, calling it “beautiful and world-class.”

Her farwell video, captioned "Miss you Bengaluru", has since gone viral with thousands of shares and comments. Locals praised her authenticity and many responded with message of love and appreciation, calling her a true guest of the city. 

At a time when cities often face criticism from tourists, Arina's message is a refreshing reminder of Bengaluru' charm when seen through open eyes and an open heart. 

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