- Rory Porter praised Delhi Metro for its smooth, safe, and affordable experience
- Security checks resemble airport-style screening, reassuring international travelers
- Fare for a half-hour journey was Rs 43, making it highly economical for tourists
For many visitors landing in India's capital, navigating a city as vast and fast-moving as Delhi can feel daunting. But for British traveller Rory Porter, his very first ride on the Delhi Metro turned out to be an unexpectedly smooth and impressive introduction to the city. Porter's Instagram video, shot while travelling on the Blue Line, has been gaining traction for its candid, tourist-first perspective.
Rather than focusing on comparisons or controversies, the clip captures what many first-time visitors quietly hope for: a public transport system that feels safe, affordable and easy to use.
Watch it here:
Airport-Style Security And Clear Entry Points
The video begins at the station entrance, where Porter highlights the security process. Like all passengers, he passes through a baggage scanner and a metal detector before entering the paid area. For travellers arriving from abroad, the process feels familiar. Porter describes it as “airport-style checks,” a detail that may reassure tourists concerned about safety while using public transport in a new country.
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Affordable, Easy On The Wallet
One of the biggest surprises for Porter was the fare. He notes that his half-hour journey cost just Rs 43, roughly 0.35 pounds. Calling it “very, very cheap,” he suggests it may be one of the most affordable metro systems he has experienced globally.
For tourists, this affordability is a major advantage. Whether travelling between monuments, markets or neighbourhoods, the Delhi Metro allows visitors to cover long distances without worrying about high transport costs or fluctuating cab fares.Clean,
Modern And Tourist-Friendly
Inside the train, Porter focuses on what many travellers notice immediately. The coaches appear clean, air-conditioned and well-maintained. He comments on the pleasant smell, ample seating and the absence of overcrowding during his ride.
“These are the trains, the silver ones… they look very good, very modern,” he says, adding that the seating layout and space make the journey comfortable even for those carrying backpacks or luggage.
For tourists used to older metro systems, the modern design and clear signage make it easier to navigate routes, change lines and understand station announcements.
'Better Than London', Says Traveller
As the journey continues, Porter doesn't hold back his praise. He describes the system as efficient, well-connected and easy to use, eventually declaring it “better than London,” a direct comparison to the London Underground.
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While some social media users pointed out peak-hour crowds and practical limitations, many agreed that the Delhi Metro offers a strong first impression for visitors.
Why Delhi Metro Works For Tourists
For travellers exploring Delhi, the Metro connects major hubs, tourist attractions and neighbourhoods across the city. It offers predictable travel times, air-conditioned comfort and clear routes, making it a reliable alternative to road traffic.
As Porter's video shows, sometimes a city's best introduction isn't a monument or museum, but a daily commute that works. For visitors, the Delhi Metro may quietly become one of the most useful tools for discovering the capital.
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