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101 things to do in India



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Pop a 'Golgappa' in Your Mouth




• On the roadside, fresh and hot from a pot of bubbling oil, are carefully stacked tiny,
  golden puffs. Put one between your teeth and bite down. Instantly the frail crust gives
  way, flooding the mouth with cool, cilantro-flavored water spiked with chilly.
• This is great fun, like popping edible balloons. There is extremely joy with each little
  explosion. The witty little Golgappa or Pani Pooris, created with a subtle sense of
  humour, are a memorable snack on the road.
Get Indian in Your Attire




• For the ladies, wearing the Indian 'Sari' will be a delightful experience. After you've
  managed to put on one that is. There is an art to it, which the friendly Indian ladies will
  only be too happy to help you with.
• Gentlemen may try out ‘Kurta-dhoti’ and 'Sherwanis' with the famous gear for the head,
  turban.
Healing Gems




• The Navaratna (nine gems) is an exquisite piece of jewellery and every woman must own
  one. Traditionally the stone and its weight are decided according to the individual's
  astrological chart.
• The Navratna consists of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Coral, Pearl, Sapphire, Garnet, Topaz
  and Cat's eye. This combination of gems is considered highly auspicious and is said to
  protect the wearer.
Gold Facial




• Get a 22 carat facial at any of the premium parlors like the Shahnaz Herbal parlors in
  India. The facial involves a message with 22 carat pure gold gel and cream to stimulate
  blood circulation and lymphatic drainage.
• Intensive toning and a use of specialized mask, containing 22 carat gold, accelerates cell-
  renewal. This is an intensive age-control and rejuvenating treatment, leaving you as good
  as gold.
Join a Cookery Class




• Learn the subtle variations of India's cuisine and unlock the magic of Indian food. The
  flavors of Indian food are alluring and fragrant.
• Fluffy rice, tender morsels of meat and chicken, creamy and aromatic sauces, hot baked
  breads studded with spices, mouth-tingling chutneys and pickles-all these authentic
  flavors are yours to be discovered and enjoyed.
Design Your Hands




• Mehendi, "henna coloring" has become the in thing for women. No Indian wedding is
  complete without Mehendi. Whichever part of the country the bride may be from; her
  hands are adorned with the lovely red hue of Mehendi. Visit a local bazaar and get your
  hands colored.
• It usually takes over six hours for the mehendi to set properly. The intricate patterns -
  the peacock, the national bird of India, the lotus flower etc., are dabbed with cotton
  balls doused in sugar syrup and lime juice to make the mehendi darker.
Play Cricket in the Park




• Cricket is a national passion. The obsession for the game has bewildered historians who
  are at loss to describe the enthusiasm. At every park in the country, cricket is played by
  youngsters. Particularly on weekends. So grab a pair of sports shoes and join in the fun
  and frolic.
• The game of cricket was brought to Indian shores by British sailors and subsequently by
  the soldiers and civil officers posted to the sub-continent during the Raja era.
Get married Indian Style




• Indian marriages are symbolized by a host of rites and rituals, traditions, pomp and
  festivity and numerous customs passed down from generation to generation. Take a
  quick peek into the world of Indian weddings in all their glory by getting married Indian
  style at a luxurious heritage hotel.
• The groom dresses in traditional attire and is welcomed by friends with flower garlands
  by the bride's 'close relatives' (hotel staff and guests in the case of international visitors).
Visit an Indian Home




• Indians are hospitable people and respect religious and social customs. Chances are that
  if you show an inclination, you will get invited to their homes. Indians have always
  believed that 'The Guest is God'.
• The Other Home has a wide choice of homestay options in India. Guests can stay with
  the Indian family and experience authentic culture & cuisine.
Learn Yoga




• Yoga is a system of exercises for physical and mental well being. It was developed about
  five thousand years ago. It combines stylized poses with deep breathing and meditation.
  The term Yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning to 'join together'.
• The ultimate aim in yoga is to unite the human soul with the universal spirit. There are
  great opportunities to learn yoga and make it a part of your everyday living
Watch an Indian film




• Be it the Oscars or the friendly neighborhood theatre in our country. Indian movies have
  made a mark in the world. When in India, it will be a good idea to hop into a movie-
  theatre and experience an exciting array of drama, emotion and dance & music.
• You will not only be thoroughly entertained but you may also find enough inspiration to
  make a flick of your own.
Rock Climbing




• Bangalore is the centre for rock climbing destinations like Ramangaram, Savandurga.
  Thuralli, Kabbal, Raogodhu and others. Kambakkam, around 100 kms. from Chennai,
  provides good climbing in many grades while Hampi in Karnataka has some of the best
  granite rocks in India, providing climbers ample opportunity to test their skills.
• Near Mumbai, Kanheri, Mumbra boulders, Manori rocks, Karnala and Matheran are
  popular destinations for rock climbing. There are numerous other rock climbing
  destinations, so come to India and enjoy the thrill.
Catch the Rapids during Full Moon




• River Running is the most organized water sport in the country. It includes rafting,
  canoeing and kayaking. India's rafting stretches are mainly on the rivers Bias, Sutlej,
  Mahakali and Ganges, of which the Ganges is considered the safest.
• If you're lucky you might even catch the night rafting, when the runners raft by the light
  of the full moon that casts eerie shadows all over the flat Himalayan deserted land.
Heli-skiing




• Heli-Skiing has come to stay in India. It is practiced in the area bound by the Hanuman
  Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba and Chanderkhani Pass near Manali. A sortie of ten
  minutes carries skiers to the top of a 14,000 foot high slope.
• Heli-skiing in Manali and Gulmarg provides an enormous variety of ski runs and routes
  as complicated or as straightforward as the individual can tackle.
Road Tripping




• Take a road trip from Bangalore to Goa. Passing through some astonishing landscapes,
  this is one of the most fascinating road trips down south.
• Another beautiful trip by road is from Chennai to Pondicherry via the East Coast Road.
  Also try a trip from Raniket to Kasauni in the Kumaon hills of Uttaranchal .
Celebration of Goodness over Evil




• In October, a ten-day long festival, Dasara, is celebrated to mark the victory of Prince
  Ram over the evil king Ravana. Ram-Lila, a drama which brings to life the legend of
  Prince Rama is held in various parts of the country.
• On the tenth day a huge effigy of Ravana, filled with crackers, is burnt. This becomes a
  most spectacular display of fire works that fills up the evening sky.
Visit an Artist's Village




• Chalamandalam in Chennai, Shilpgram in Udaipur, Pinjore in Haryana and Chowkidani
  in Jaipur, Saputara in Gujarat are some of the artist villages worth a visit.
• Here one can see artists at work-be it pottery, embroidery, painting or various other art
  forms.
Eat food off a banana leaf




• Numerous local restaurants in South India serve their staple. Dosas, griddle-fried
  pancakes and Idlies, steamed rice dumplings on a banana leaf.
• It can prove a little awkward to those who have never used their fingers before. But once
  you get the hang of it, there can be no other way to eat these delicacies.
The Indian Digestive




• The Indian paans are famous for their taste and digestive properties. Paans are special
  leaves commonly had with betel nuts which can also be tailor-made on request with
  coconut powder, clove, sugar, camphor, gulkand (a sweet paste), etc.
• Go ahead and eat your heart out and top it up with paan.
Sip Tea at a Wayside Stall




• On the way to Kerala's hill country, Munnar, stop at tea plantation tea stall and sip a cup
  of the brew. The cool mountain air makes the experience invigorating.
• 'Kawa' is a light tea, without milk, topped with grated almonds, popular in Jammu and
  Kashmir. The masala tea served in the Dhabas in north India is another specialty.
Scuba Diving




• The coral reefs and pristine blue lagoons of Lakshadweep and Andamans are the ideal
  location to head for scuba diving in India.
• Facilities existing at Andaman Beach Resort and the Bay Island at Port Blair, and the
  Bangaram Beach resort in the Lakshadweep, which has some of the best diving spots in
  the world.
Holi - Festival of Colors




• Welcome to Holi, India's fluorescent Mardi Gras where no one is safe from being turned
  into something that resembles a Jackson Pollock canvas. It is the most colourful, friendly
  battle on earth. The frenzy takes place all across northern and eastern India.
• Join in the celebration as vibrantly coloured powders are thrown on friends, relatives,
  and strangers. The festival is accompanied with noisy makeshift parades, feasts and
  dancing in the streets, and in true Indian fashion.
Read the Classifieds




• Check out the Sunday newspapers in India and you will find amusing reading under
  "Matrimonial".
• The advertisements give an idea of social milieu and society in the country.
Fly a Kite




• Indians are great kite lovers. In fact, the Makar Sanskriti festival is a fun time to join the
  thousands who share your interest. Check with your travel agent on the dates of the
  festival.
• Gujarat is famous for its kites and the locals are experts at flying these paper birds.
Live in an Asharam




• Resting serenely on the banks of the holy Ganga (Ganges), nestled in the lap of the
  Himalayas in Rishikesh, are ashrams (charity homes) in an atmosphere of true sublimity.
  It is no surprise that pilgrims are drawn here from all over the world. The awe-inspiring
  beauty of the ashrams, the necessary modern amenities.
• Each morning, ashram residents join together for universal prayer and meditation as the
  sun begins its ascent over the Himalayas and the first light of dawn dances on the waters
  of the Ganges.
Frozen River Trek




• A challenging and exciting trek over the frozen river Zanskar is the only access to the
  isolated capital of Zanskar during the harsh winter period. This dramatic and challenging
  trek begins with sight seeking in the Tibetan influenced kingdom of Ladakh.
• The trek is on the frozen river with night stops in the villages and natural caves. Best
  time is from mid-January to mid-February.
Explore a Village by Jeep




• Explore the Buddhist mountain kingdom of Ladakh and mysterious Nubra Valley. Wide
  open spaces, wind across your face, breathtaking , bewitching scenery is what you are
  driving past different landscapes on mountain roads.
• The Zankar valley is a particularly challenging area where even a casual visit to a
  monastery or a remote village settlement involves a rewarding safari. Driving past
  different landscapes apple orchards, quaint villages and temples, the Great Himalayan
  jeep safari is an unmatched experience.
Yak Safari




• Get onto a Yak while others trek along the spine of the Singe Lila Range to the 4572-
  meter-high Duisla, the pass of the Devil. The route is no habitation, follows the ancient
  grazing trail of the yak herdsmen.
• It is the domain of yaks, their lonely herdsmen, lakes, glacial valleys, gurgling streams,
  cascades, chiseled snow peaks, meadows, forests, Rhododendrons, wildlife, birds and
  breathtaking views of 6000 to 8000 meter-high peaks of the Khangchendzonga group,
  and the Mount Everest group. This is an experience unique to Sikkim.
A Place in the Hills




• Situated on a 15-acres forested estate surrounded by tea gardens of the Kangra valley,
  one of the most scenic and unexplored areas of Himachal Pradesh, is Taragarh Palace.
• It has comfortable furnished rooms with attached baths, teak paneled dining hall, old
  colonial furniture, swimming pool, tennis and badminton courts. While at Tarahgarh, visit
  the Tashijong Monastery which has a commanding view of the Kangra valley.
Golf in the Summer Capital of the British




• Shimla was the summer capital during the British Rule. The city showcases rich heritage
  and history. A walk on mall road is must.
• Since no English township could be complete without a golf course, a suitable site was
  finally chosen at Naldehra 23 km from Shimla. The course is carpeted by a fine springy
  turf, which requires little maintenance.
Jingle Jangle Bangles




• Visit a fair and buy a host of multi-colored glass bangles to match your eye, dress, shoes
  or taste.
• Firozabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, is renowned for its glass bangle manufacturing. In
  each region, bangles are made using the materials available locally, like wood in Kashmir
  and lac in Rajasthan.
Aarti- Homage to the Ganges




• In Rishikesh and neighboring Haridwar, each evening, as the sun's last rays reflect off the
  boundless waters of the Ganges, people gather for the aarti. This divine light ceremony is
  filled with devotional songs. The aarti, ornate oil lamps, are released into the water.
• Aarti is a time when people break free from the stresses and strains of everybody life,
  and gather together in joy, reverence and peace. As the bright yellow sun dips in the
  water, one is filled with a deep sense of bliss and spiritual connection.
Have Lunch in a Punjabi Dhaba




• Expert to receive hospitality is overwhelming. Punjabi food is centered on bread, corn
  bread, greens and buttermilk (lassi). Buttermilk is whipped yogurt, and can be had
  sweetened or with salt and is usually very thick.
• Wheat is the staple food here. Shredded vegetable mixed with spices and stuffed into
  the dough, are rolled and roasted to make delicious stuffed parathas. Tandoori food, a
  favourite with many foreigners, is a gift from the Punjab. After eating this meal, you can
  safely miss the next two meals!
Visit to Golden Temple




• All that glitters here, for certain, is gold. The temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab is the
  most sacred place for the Sikhs.
• The holy waters of the surrounding sarovar (pool) mirror the gold of the temple making
  it an enriching experience.
Bargain Your Way




• When in cities like Delhi or Mumbai visit the local markets like Janpath in Delhi or the
  Fashion Street in Mumbai. Here you will find an amazing variety of clothes and junk
  jewellery but the real fun of it is bargaining with the shopkeepers.
• Not only will you take home a lot of goodies at throwaway prices but you will also enjoy
  the experience.
Make a Wish




• On Mathura Road in Delhi, next to trade fair ground is the Matka Pir. It is believed that
  wishes are granted if an earthen pot is placed on the branches of the tree. So make a
  wish and may it come true.
• India is country of different religions and culture. One binding things among Indian is
  Faith / Believe.
Visit the Oldest Restaurant in India




• In Old Delhi, close to the Red Fort, is India's oldest restaurant, Karim's. Founded by the
  family of chefs who fed the Mughal emperors exotic dishes, the tradition of great cuisine
  lives on.
• Try their Koftas, peppery ground lamb tenderly embracing a boiled egg; and succulent
  chicken yogurt laced with spices that burst upon the palate like star shell.
Beating the Retreat




• At the majestic Vijay chowk, the "Beating the Retreat" ceremony is held every year
  against the backdrop of the setting sun in Delhi. The ceremony dates back to the days
  when troops disengaged themselves from battle at sunset.
• The annual retreat has the nation's defence forces in a ceremonial playing of pipes and
  drums that, in effect, is a celebration of joy of being a Republic. It is customary for the
  country's top brass , including the President, the Prime Minister and the three Service
  Chiefs, to participate in the celebrations.
Hole in One




• Play a round of golf at the Classic Golf Resort (CGR), the first South Asian signature
  championship course designed by the great Jack 'Golden Beer' Nicklaus.
• The resort has been built on a 300-acre expanse, at the foothills of the picturesque 20-
  million year old Aravalli hills.
Sound and Lights




• The Lal Quila (Red Fort) is an eloquent reminder of the glory of the Mughal era, and its
  magnificence simply leaves one awestruck. It is a calm heaven of peace, which helps one
  to break away, from the noisy and busy life outside the walls of the Fort, and transports
  the visitor to another realm of existence.
• Sound and light shows, highlighting particular phases of history are held here and are
  worth attending. The shows are in Hindi and English. Sound and light shows are also held
  at other important monuments.
Visit Delhi Haat




• Situated in the heart of the capital city, Dilli Haat is the first ever permanent crafts
  market showcasing crafts from all over India.
• The word Haat implies a weekly market in rural and semi-urban India. The Dilli Haat
  offers a delightful amalgam of craft, food and cultural activities.
Cultural India




• The Habitat Centre prides itself on being the epicentre of the cultural and entertainment
  life of the capital.
• With several performance venues, almost all operating daily, every evening can be
  leisurely spent enjoying a spectrum of performances. In addition, delectable cuisine is
  available at its food court.
Walk the Bazaars




• Walking the narrow winding streets of bazaars is in itself a novel experience. The bazaars
  are certainly not the mall. Put aside any notion of peace and quiet and jump into the
  thick of it.
• Chandni Chawk, in Old Delhi has all kinds of shops, from gold and silver to hardware. If
  you get lost, just hail an auto rickshaw, they'll take you where you want to go.
Siberian Crane - A Regular Visitor




• Bharatpur is the real kingdom of avian fauna in India with approximately 377 bird species
  already spotted.
• In early October, the first migrants arrive from central Asia, Mongolia and Siberia, the
  most eagerly waited of the lot being the gravely threatened Siberian crane. Get ready for
  a sudden encounter with the elusive Siberian Crane.
In the Footsteps of the Maharajas




• These days one would find golfers on the ground where royals once moved on their
  charges. The Rambagh Palace Polo & Golf Club in Jaipur is an eighteen-hole course with
  nine greens and nine browns.
• It overlooks the picturesque Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The
  fairway passes through the Rambagh Polo Grounds, which have seen some of the finest
  polo matches in the time of the late Sawai Man Singh.
Sore Ankles and Rustic Fun




• Riding a camel can take some getting used to, similar to the first time trying to sit cross-
  kneed. It's not like an elephant ride where one can sit back comfortably and let the
  animal do the rest. Be prepared for sore ankles and knees. This is the ideal way to spend
  time exploring rustic Rajasthan.
• A camel safari moves through the golden sands of the savage Thar Desert passing
  through remote villages. The fortified cities of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer ad Bikaner are the best
  areas for camel safaris. Ride or walk along leisurely with the safari and enjoy the deserts
  cape. The best time would be from mid-September to mid-March.
A palace shimmer in the lake




• The Lake Palace, Udaipur is one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, arising out of
  the turquoise waters of the Pichola Lake, an elegant fantasy in white marble. The palace
  was built in the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acre of rock.
• Run by the Taj Group, the rooms are decorated with cusped arches, inland stones of
  pink, green lotus leaves and painted mirrors.
A Centuries-old Eco-tourism Efforts




• While in Jodhpur, visit the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi clan holds a special significance in
  the culture of India. Their commitment to the natural environment is extraordinary. The
  basic philosophy of the clan is that all living things have a right to survive and share all
  resources.
• Nature protection was given foremost importance in these tents. This sect has religiously
  followed these tenets. The blackbuck and the chinkara are not afraid of humans here
  and are often seen near the villages eating out of the villager's hand.
Ballooning in India




• Ballooning is a great way to see a city, New Delhi's Safdarjung Airport provides some
  opportunities to float past the old monuments.
• Ballooning events are held annually in Rajasthan's three cities-Jaipur, Jodhpur and
  Jaisalmer. Contact The Other Home for special Ballooning Trip in Rajasthan.
In the footsteps of Kipling




• Relieve the good old days of the sahibs and shikari (hunter) by going on an elephant
  safari. Elephant might seem huge, intimidating beasts but they are quite gentle really
  and one can soon get used to the swaying motion of the elephant's gait.
• Travel through the hills and wide river valleys of the Corbett National Park, named after
  the famous hunter turned conservationist, Jim Corbett. Wild Boar and herds of deer
  browse the vegetation in this scenic reserve, becoming a convenient prey for the park's
  leopards and tigers.
Museum of Utensils




• A unique culinary experience awaits visitors on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, where
  visitors can savor authentic. Gujarati village cuisine, before wandering through the
  grounds to see a museum devoted to Indian utensils. Utensils have been placed in a
  simple structure set around an open courtyard.
• Collected from all over India, the endeavor is to demonstrate the purity of form and
  shape in these objects of utility. The pot to store water in, utensils to cook and serve in,
  spoons, rolling pins, a huge vessel, each object is beautifully conceived and created.
Temples on a Hill on a Moonlit Night




• Palitana, city of Jain temples, lies at the feet of Shatrunjaya hills, in the eastern part of
  the Saurashtra. From this town, a flight of steps lead to a cluster of 863 temples built
  over a period of 900 years.
• On a moonlit night the ivory coloured temples are a delectable sight. The ornate temples
  with deities studded with gems and jewels, can be reached after 90 minute climb.
India's only Wild Ass Sanctuary




• The Rann of Kutch, which covers an area of roughly 5,000 square km., is primarily known
  as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary. The sanctuary is the last natural habitat of the Indian
  Wild Ass, one of the three surving spices of the Wild Ass in the world-the other two
  being found in Central Asia and in and around Tibet.
• Among these, the blue-tailed bee-eater that comes all the way from Europe: the
  common crane and the demoiselle crane from Siberian: the ceraneous vulture from
  Egypt and the houbara bustard from Iran and Iraq are the most commonly sighted.
Watch Idols Immersed in the Sea




• Ganesha is the well- endowed god of prosperity. So it pays to treat him well. Celebrate
  the birthday of Lord Ganesha along with a million others as they move towards the sea
  to immerse his idols. The biggest public culmination of Ganesh Chaturthi happens on
  Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai, in a large-scale immersion.
• As the king-sized idols are dragged into the sea, the crowd goes wild and chants,
  "Ganapati Bappa Morya". Simultaneously, there are processions, music performances
  and decorated stages (called "pandaals"). cart races, and wrestling matches.
Where Washermen of Mumbai meet




• Visit Asia's largest open-air laundry in Mumbai. Here hundreds of washer men wash
  clothes and leave them out in the sun to dry. This Dhobi Ghat could not be further
  removed in spirit from the manicured lawns of the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, although it is
  only a few hindered yards away.
• This is where much of Mumbai's laundry is done, by hand in concrete sinks and dried by
  the sun, as it has been for generations.
Lunch Anyone




• A sight exclusive to Mumbai is its legendary dabbawallahs, an army of staff that supplies
  lunch boxes to Mumbaiites. To see them in action drop by Mumbai's Churchgate Station
  or the suburban section of Chhtrapati Shivaji Station between 11 a.m. - 12 noon.
• This unique system works a little like the Internet. Each lunch container has a code
  which directs its routing. The simple colour coded instructions determine not only packet
  routing but packet prioritization as launches transfer from train to bicycle to foot.
  Thousand of lunch boxes are delivered everyday.
Indian Derby




• The racing season at Mahalakshmi Racecourse, Lala Lajpatrai Road, in Mahalaxmi runs
  from November to April. The highlight is the Indian Derby in February.
• The elegant stands provide first-class viewing of the racing on the flat, oval track; entry
  fees range from Rs. 12 to Rs 200. The racecourse is a popular place for people to visit, to
  jog or simply take in the fresh air.
A Modern Ashram




• The Osho Ashram, Pune, better known as the ashram of Bhagwan Rajneesh, attracts
  thousands of western visitors every year.
• It boasts of modern facilities and offers numerous courses. Walk around this beautiful
  edifice and take a course in meditation.
Participate in the Paranormal




• A shrine in Shivapur, near Pune, named after Sufi Qamar Ali witnesses an unusual event.
  In the courtyard, visitors to the temple are asked to assist in a demonstration of Qamar
  Ali's divine presence.
• The experiment involves a large boulder and lightly touch it with a single forefinger and
  chant in unison, the phrase, 'Qamar Ali Dervish' the stone rises. If the changing stops or
  just one person removes his finger from the stone, the stone instantly falls.
Go Goa in December




• Goa is the ideal place to head for December. For, the state comes alive during the
  Christmas and New Year celebrations. Carnivals, music, partying, it's all happening at
  Goa in December.
• Make sure to do prior bookings. Once here, you can hire bikes and ride through this
  picturesque state, stopping over to look at the great architecture of some of the most
  amazing churches from the Portuguese era.
We dare you to eat Sorpotel




• Sorpotel, Goa's prized dish, is served mainly on feast days. It is made up of diced pieces
  of liver, heart and kidney, served in a thick gravy. The gravy is sopped up with sannas,
  steamed coconut rice pucks that have an intoxicating hint of toddy.
• The marriage between sannas and sorpotel, at least so say the Goans. Sorpotel keeps
  fresh for several days, and is actually considered to taste better if left for three to fours
  days before being reheated.
Sailing the sea




• The yearly Kingfisher sea Bird race from Mumbai to Goa has become a major sailing
  event of the year.
• At the Royal Bombay Yacht Club and Colaba Sailing Club, one can learn sailing or just
  sail.
Monsoon magic at Mandu




• Mandu in Madhya Pradesh is a celebration of life, a tribute to the tender love of the
  poet-prince, Baz Bahadur for his consort, Rani Roopmati. The balladeers of Malwa still
  sing of their love. Roopmati's pavilion gazes upon Baz Bahadur's palace, an outstanding
  example of Afghan Architecture.
• The other structures of interest are the massive Jama Masjid and Hoshang Shah's Tomb,
  which served as models for master-builders of Taj-Mahal, centuries later. The magic of
  Mandu lives on in its palaces, mosques, and in its ballads.
Khujuraho




• Khajuraho, located in Chhatarpur District, is a town in the Indian state of Madhya
  Pradesh. The place has gained popularity due to their explicit depiction of sexual life
  during medieval times.
• While many people come to Khujuraho to see the erotic sculpture, this is a spectacular
  place for those interested in art and sculpture. Khajuraho is a must for students of art.
Buddha's trail




• Visit the quiet little village of Bodhgaya on Bihar. It is here that the Buddha is said to
  have attained Nirvana. Once here, you can visit the Bodhi Tree (the fifth in succession of
  the original tree) under which the Buddha had attained Enlightenment.
• Other places of interest are the spectacular Mahabodhini Temple, Vajrasana and the
  ancient railings that surround the temple.
Get a pair of shoes made




• Chinatown in Kolkata buzzes with activity the year around. It has rows of shoe stores
  and shoe makers, where you can get a pair of shoes designed at an amazingly reasonable
  cost.
• Don’t miss to buy a pair of shoe for yourself at economical cost.
Endangered Olive Ridley Turtles-a rare sight




• Every year, as winter starts, thousands of baby Olive Ridley turtles make their journey
  from India's eastern coast to the sea.
• Near Bhubaneswar, about 200,000 baby turtles crawl out of eggs laid on the sandy
  shores, one of the world's largest nesting grounds.
Experience the Jagannath




• Did you know that Juggernaut, defined as an "irresistible destructive force" was coined
  by British settlers in India when they witnessed the annual spectacle at the 12th century
  Jagnnath Temple in Orissa. A reason to see the Rath Yatra, or the Car Festival is because
  it is one of the most stupendous processions on the globe.
• The temple is one of the four holy Dhams, or "abodes of the Divine," and millions of
  pilgrims come each year to pay homage to the deity Lord Jagannath, Lord of the
  Universe. The festival takes place once a year in July.
The Darjeeling Train Journey




• Make sure to be on board the Darjeeling Himalayan Train. Described by the Guinness
  Railway Book as 'one of the world's most spectacular' rail journeys, it is one of the things
  you must do when you are in India.
• The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a piece of inspirational railway engineering. A tiny
  locomotive engine heaves its way up a near-vertical mountain, daily hauling its trainload
  of men and materials up a climb of over 2000 meters.
Ancient Monastery




• Visit the 17th century monastery of the Mahayana Buddhists in Tawang, Arunachal
  Pradesh, at an attitude of 10,200 ft. Home to over 500 Lames, It is surrounded by
  mountains.
• The temple contains a huge statue of Buddha and other priceless images and Thankhas.
  It also has a wealth of old scriptures, beautifully illustrated religious books (some of
  them in Sanskrit) and a library containing antique books including gold-glittered copies
  of the sacred Buddhist scriptures.
Rhinos Aplenty




• For wildlife buffs, the Kaziranga Wildlife Reserve on the banks of the Brahmaputra river
  is famous for the last major home of 'Rhinoceros Unicorn'.
• Discover the park that also has wild buffaloes and tigers atop an elephant's back.
Border with Myanmar (Manipur)




• Manipur is a great place to see over two dozen tribes.
• Famous for Manipuri dances and handloom textiles, the capital is surrounded by hills
  and lakes where one can go on nature walks and understand the meaning of true peace.
A Wig Industry Blooms




• On an average, daily, tens of thousands of pilgrims offer their hair at Tirumala, in
  fulfillment of their vows.
• The tonsuring centers are busy day and night through the year. Over 200 tones of hair
  are collected every year, wigs are made and exported.
Sound and Light show at Golconda Fort




• Golconda Fort is a majestic monument, which lies on the western outskirts of Hyderabad
  city. The magnificent in its acoustic system, the structural grandeur of the palaces and
  ingenious water system. The fort was famous for its diamond trade and the 'Kohinoor'
  diamond is said to have come from here.
• All this is explained in the sound and light show that brings the legend of Golconda to
  life. With a spectacular interplay of audio and visual effects, its story unfolds over
  centuries of splendor. It is an experience worth watching.
Pearls and Happiness




• Ever since the Diwan's patronage of the pearl industry, Hyderabad has remained the
  premier centre for buying, sorting, and selling of pearls.
• The pearls are polished and graded and are then patterned into strings, jewellery, or
  simply sold by weight.
Collections of an eccentric nawab




• Hyderabad's most famous museum is the Salar Jung Museum, a personal collection
  which features priceless treasures and whimsical objects side side.
• there are 38 galleries in the Museum in three blocks i.e. Indian Block (27 galleries),
  Western Block (7 galleries) and Eastern Block (4 galleries) in which nearly 13,654 objects
  are on display. A visit to this museum is a must.
Hyderabad Biryani - An Absolute Must!




• Of Mughal origin, Biryani is worthy of a king. In fact, it is said that the last Mughal
  Emporer bartered his secret recipes in return for his passage to safety! This ultimately
  meat and rice dish requires elaborate cooking on a slow fire with spices adding to its
  richness-ginger and garlic, cloves, cinnamon and cardamom, nuts and the king of all
  flavours-saffron.
• A thousand stigmas of this autumnal plant go into producing just a gram of this spice-
  but just a thread or two will elevate a humble plate of rice into a royal platter.
Vintage Car Drive




• Hyderabad's love affair with automobiles dates back to the days of the nizams. Even
  today expect to see Rolls Royces, Packards and Cadillacs on the streets.
• Experience an exclusive drive around town in a vintage or classic air.
Live in a Tree-house




• About 65 km from Kozhikode on the road to Udhagamandalam, one reaches the base
  camp of the resort by jeep. The virgin track from the camp to the tree-houses has been
  retained in its primitive condition.
• The dwellings, 400 q. ft. each, took nearly five months of collective efforts by an
  engineer, carpenters and Paniya tribals to complete. Living in a tree-house brings stories
  of Robinson Crusoe to life.
Ride a Thoroughbred




• In Mysore, ride thoroughbred and half-bred, Indian Bred Marwari and Kathiawari
  horses, retired from racing.
• The average distances covered by the horse safari daily is 20-35 kms. Accommodation is
  in deluxe tents with separate baths. The best time is between November to March.
Tigers Safari




• Tiger Safaris offers a full experience of Indian wildlife. The Periyar Tiger trail, is an
  exciting trekking program through the deep forests in the Periyar river valley, near the
  Thekkady tourist resort in Idukki district, Kerela. Led by a small team of experienced
  guides, hike into cool, green forests and out again into vast, sunny meadows.
• One can hang out with an astounding array of wildlife including elephants, sambhar
  deer, birds like the brilliant blue kingfisher and the great Indian hornbill, and more than
  100 species of butterflies.
An Oil Massage in Kerala




• Ayurvedic massage may have tongue-twisting names, but have close-to guaranteed
  remedies for many ailments. A synchronized massage uses traditional herbal oils as
  masseurs knead the body. The effect of this is obvious as the body relieves itself of
  excess fluids.
• An unusual feeling of wellness is experienced with Sirodhara, as medicated oil is poured
  in an even stream onto the forehead, said to pacify and revitalize the mind and body.
"Pardesi" Synagogue in Cochin




• The magnificent synagogue is named after "Pardesi" (meaning 'foreigners') who are the
  'White Jews': a mixture of jewish exiles from Spain and Portugal. It is the oldest
  synagogue built in the former British Empire. In 1568, the Rajah of Cochin, Paraja, gave a
  piece of land to the Jewish community next to his palace to build the synagogue.
• The synagogue houses 1600-year-old copper plates on which the community charter of
  independence and privileges granted to the Jewish community are inscribed. It was
  reconstructed in 1662, after the Portuguese bombardment of that year.
Visita Spice Garden in Kerala




• A visit to a spice garden in memorable. Here one can find spices native to the state
  growing in a garden. Pull some nutmeg from the bark of a nutmeg tree or wrench out
  some peppercorns.
• Owned by families, one can get a glimpse into their simple homes and a taste of their
  gracious hospitality.
Watch a Kathakali Dancer Apply Makeup




• A Kathakali performance is a major social events that starts at dusk and goes on through
  the night. Kathakali is performed only by men. The makeup is so elaborate that it is more
  like a mask.
• The materials that comprise the makeup include rice flour for white, the red is made
  from Vermilion (a red earth such as cinnabar). The black is made from soot. The colours
  are not merely decoration, but are also a means of portraying characters. For instance,
  red on the feet is used to symbolize evil character and evil intent.
Buy a Camel




• If you are in the market for camel, you will have no problem finding one at the Pushkar
  Camel Fair at bargain prices! The focus is on buying and selling camels; about 30,000 of
  the snarling beasts trade hands during the week.
• There is also plenty of camel racing and camel polo. There is a wide range of handicrafts,
  bangles, embroidery, and brassware available. It is a caliber of mayhem that can only
  happen in India-an assault of colour, laughter, and energy topped with a healthy dose of
  spirituality. Acrobats, jugglers, snake charmers, and fire-eaters round out the scene.
Spring Ahoy




• From the backwaters of Kerala and the waters of Goa to the northern frontiers in
  Kashmir, cruising on the calm waters surrounded by scenic beauty adds a magical charm
  to a unique holiday.
• You could choose to stay on a houseboat or Shikara in Kashmir. Or relax in the
  Kettuvalloms in Kerela, houseboat made out of jackwood planks sewn together with coir
  ropes.
Mount Abu




• Discover a tropical hill resort in the middle of the Rajasthan desert. Surrounded by
  forests and flowering shrubs, Mount Abu was selected as the site of the most sacred
  mystic rites in ancient times, the sacrifice of the fire pit.
• Also, it is the centre of Jain pilgrimage. Check out the intricate carving of the marble
  Dilwara temples and expect to get lots of spicy vegetarian food.
Meet a real- life Maharaja




• Visit a heritage hotel where members of the royal family, having turned their places into
  hotels: hobnob with their guests. They are inclined to talk of the past and many
  revealing tales will make your experience an interesting one.
• You can plan to stay, Bhainsrorgarh Fort is a heritage property, situated on a 200 feet
  rocky ridge overlooking the river Chambal.
Sunset on the Dunes




• Take a camel safari out into the desert to watch the sunset over miles upon miles of
  sand.
• Camp on a solitary oasis, experience the dark starry nights and dance to musicians
  playing haunting music.
Untouched Mangrove Forests




•   Take a cruise around the untouched evergreen forests of mangrove, the Sunder bans,
    the largest mangrove forests in the world. The vast spaces of densely wooded islands of
    wild beaches are sprinkled with barking deer and wildlife sanctuaries.
•   Little wonder then that at Sunder bans, tranquility, peace and serenity get their
    meaning. It has the largest species of mangroves, Royal Bengal tigers, estuarine
    crocodiles and is one of the few large coastal wetlands left in the world.
Be a Sahib for a day




•   The club culture in Kolkata is a British Rule legacy. Today the exclusive clubs of
    yesteryear are haunts of the native sahibs. Some of the clubs have strict dress codes
    and adherence to its recommended.
•   Sip a cup at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club (established 1829, the olden golf club outside
    the UK), and experience what it was to be a "burra sahib" (big boss) in the days of the
    British Raj.
Check out the Heart-beat of Kolkata




•   Check out the Howrah Bridge. See the New Market where everything from needles,
    textile to squirrels is available.
•   The Jewish street is a delight. Here they continue to have their own courts that follow
    Jewish law.
Say Rasogolla




•   The soft, spongy and syrupy ultimate delicacy, Rasogolla, can claim the status of
    national dish.
•   Pop one in your mouth and feel the sweet liquid surge down your throat. As a fun thing
    try to saying 'Rasogolla' with a Rasogolla in your mouth.
The Fish Business




•   Take a tour to Kolkata's fish markets and see the numerous varieties of fish from the
    lively koi (climbing perch), the wriggling catfish family of tangra, magur, shingi and the
    pink-bellied Indian butter fish, the pabda.
•   Among the larger fish, are rui (rohu) and bhetki, weigh upto eight kilograms. Baskets of
    pink and silvery ilish (hilsa) match the shine on the glistening blade of the fishmonger.
    Top this with a true Bengali meal of fish curry and rice.
Land of Skills




•   Kanchipuram, the town of thousand temples is one of the seven sacred cities in India.
    Kanchipuram is famous for its hand woven silks in the form of saris and yardage.
•   The timeless appeal of vibrantly coloured skills makes them prized collections.
India's French Connection




•   A quaint enclave in Tamil Nadu, 120 kms from Chennai is Pondicherry, once a
    possession of the French. It joined the Republic of India in1960.
•   The town is home to the acclaimed philosopher Shri Aurobindo. The Aurobindo ashram
    is a must for those visiting the region. The French will find it particularly charming as
    the homes, culture and cuisine are distinctly French.
Meenakshi Temple, Madurai




•   Madurai, in southern Tamil Nadu is over 2500 years old. Noted for its splendid temple
    dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi, Madurai is famous for its fine handloom fabrics
    and beautiful brass lamps.
•   The Meenakshi temple is a magnificent structure in the middle of the city and the
    whole city itself has grown around this temple.
Stands on the tips of India




•   Kanyakumari, the southernmost point of peninsular India, is where the waters of Bay of
    Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet- a place from where one can see
    spectacular sunrises, colourful sunsets and the full moon rising from another part of
    the sky!
•   A temple dedicated to goddess Kanyakumari is located close to the seashore. Off the
    coast, on a rocky island, is the memorial to the great Indian philosopher-Swami
    Vivekananda who sat in meditation here in 1862.
Live Corals




•   Experience the beauty of the fields of coral. Visit Cinque Islands, one of the most
    beautiful islands of the Andaman's. It is surrounded by pristine coral reefs.
•   Prior permission is required from the forest department to visit the island and only day
    trips are allowed.
Let your Hair Fly




•   Windsurfing is now so popular that most good sea-side resorts offer it. Winter months
    are best for amateurs as the wind remains gentle. The lagoons at Lakshadweep Islands
    are excellent for windsurfing.
•   Indian Travel Agent will be pleased to guide & assist you for any additional
    Requirement or do’s and don’ts so as to make your India visit a memorable experience.
Thank You!!!

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101 Things to Do in India

  • 1. 101 things to do in India The Other Home (Vacation Rental | Homestays | Heritage | Eco Resorts | Outdoor Adventure) Travel Blog - Photo Blog - Travel Books
  • 2. Pop a 'Golgappa' in Your Mouth • On the roadside, fresh and hot from a pot of bubbling oil, are carefully stacked tiny, golden puffs. Put one between your teeth and bite down. Instantly the frail crust gives way, flooding the mouth with cool, cilantro-flavored water spiked with chilly. • This is great fun, like popping edible balloons. There is extremely joy with each little explosion. The witty little Golgappa or Pani Pooris, created with a subtle sense of humour, are a memorable snack on the road.
  • 3. Get Indian in Your Attire • For the ladies, wearing the Indian 'Sari' will be a delightful experience. After you've managed to put on one that is. There is an art to it, which the friendly Indian ladies will only be too happy to help you with. • Gentlemen may try out ‘Kurta-dhoti’ and 'Sherwanis' with the famous gear for the head, turban.
  • 4. Healing Gems • The Navaratna (nine gems) is an exquisite piece of jewellery and every woman must own one. Traditionally the stone and its weight are decided according to the individual's astrological chart. • The Navratna consists of Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Coral, Pearl, Sapphire, Garnet, Topaz and Cat's eye. This combination of gems is considered highly auspicious and is said to protect the wearer.
  • 5. Gold Facial • Get a 22 carat facial at any of the premium parlors like the Shahnaz Herbal parlors in India. The facial involves a message with 22 carat pure gold gel and cream to stimulate blood circulation and lymphatic drainage. • Intensive toning and a use of specialized mask, containing 22 carat gold, accelerates cell- renewal. This is an intensive age-control and rejuvenating treatment, leaving you as good as gold.
  • 6. Join a Cookery Class • Learn the subtle variations of India's cuisine and unlock the magic of Indian food. The flavors of Indian food are alluring and fragrant. • Fluffy rice, tender morsels of meat and chicken, creamy and aromatic sauces, hot baked breads studded with spices, mouth-tingling chutneys and pickles-all these authentic flavors are yours to be discovered and enjoyed.
  • 7. Design Your Hands • Mehendi, "henna coloring" has become the in thing for women. No Indian wedding is complete without Mehendi. Whichever part of the country the bride may be from; her hands are adorned with the lovely red hue of Mehendi. Visit a local bazaar and get your hands colored. • It usually takes over six hours for the mehendi to set properly. The intricate patterns - the peacock, the national bird of India, the lotus flower etc., are dabbed with cotton balls doused in sugar syrup and lime juice to make the mehendi darker.
  • 8. Play Cricket in the Park • Cricket is a national passion. The obsession for the game has bewildered historians who are at loss to describe the enthusiasm. At every park in the country, cricket is played by youngsters. Particularly on weekends. So grab a pair of sports shoes and join in the fun and frolic. • The game of cricket was brought to Indian shores by British sailors and subsequently by the soldiers and civil officers posted to the sub-continent during the Raja era.
  • 9. Get married Indian Style • Indian marriages are symbolized by a host of rites and rituals, traditions, pomp and festivity and numerous customs passed down from generation to generation. Take a quick peek into the world of Indian weddings in all their glory by getting married Indian style at a luxurious heritage hotel. • The groom dresses in traditional attire and is welcomed by friends with flower garlands by the bride's 'close relatives' (hotel staff and guests in the case of international visitors).
  • 10. Visit an Indian Home • Indians are hospitable people and respect religious and social customs. Chances are that if you show an inclination, you will get invited to their homes. Indians have always believed that 'The Guest is God'. • The Other Home has a wide choice of homestay options in India. Guests can stay with the Indian family and experience authentic culture & cuisine.
  • 11. Learn Yoga • Yoga is a system of exercises for physical and mental well being. It was developed about five thousand years ago. It combines stylized poses with deep breathing and meditation. The term Yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning to 'join together'. • The ultimate aim in yoga is to unite the human soul with the universal spirit. There are great opportunities to learn yoga and make it a part of your everyday living
  • 12. Watch an Indian film • Be it the Oscars or the friendly neighborhood theatre in our country. Indian movies have made a mark in the world. When in India, it will be a good idea to hop into a movie- theatre and experience an exciting array of drama, emotion and dance & music. • You will not only be thoroughly entertained but you may also find enough inspiration to make a flick of your own.
  • 13. Rock Climbing • Bangalore is the centre for rock climbing destinations like Ramangaram, Savandurga. Thuralli, Kabbal, Raogodhu and others. Kambakkam, around 100 kms. from Chennai, provides good climbing in many grades while Hampi in Karnataka has some of the best granite rocks in India, providing climbers ample opportunity to test their skills. • Near Mumbai, Kanheri, Mumbra boulders, Manori rocks, Karnala and Matheran are popular destinations for rock climbing. There are numerous other rock climbing destinations, so come to India and enjoy the thrill.
  • 14. Catch the Rapids during Full Moon • River Running is the most organized water sport in the country. It includes rafting, canoeing and kayaking. India's rafting stretches are mainly on the rivers Bias, Sutlej, Mahakali and Ganges, of which the Ganges is considered the safest. • If you're lucky you might even catch the night rafting, when the runners raft by the light of the full moon that casts eerie shadows all over the flat Himalayan deserted land.
  • 15. Heli-skiing • Heli-Skiing has come to stay in India. It is practiced in the area bound by the Hanuman Tibba, Rohtang Pass, Deo Tibba and Chanderkhani Pass near Manali. A sortie of ten minutes carries skiers to the top of a 14,000 foot high slope. • Heli-skiing in Manali and Gulmarg provides an enormous variety of ski runs and routes as complicated or as straightforward as the individual can tackle.
  • 16. Road Tripping • Take a road trip from Bangalore to Goa. Passing through some astonishing landscapes, this is one of the most fascinating road trips down south. • Another beautiful trip by road is from Chennai to Pondicherry via the East Coast Road. Also try a trip from Raniket to Kasauni in the Kumaon hills of Uttaranchal .
  • 17. Celebration of Goodness over Evil • In October, a ten-day long festival, Dasara, is celebrated to mark the victory of Prince Ram over the evil king Ravana. Ram-Lila, a drama which brings to life the legend of Prince Rama is held in various parts of the country. • On the tenth day a huge effigy of Ravana, filled with crackers, is burnt. This becomes a most spectacular display of fire works that fills up the evening sky.
  • 18. Visit an Artist's Village • Chalamandalam in Chennai, Shilpgram in Udaipur, Pinjore in Haryana and Chowkidani in Jaipur, Saputara in Gujarat are some of the artist villages worth a visit. • Here one can see artists at work-be it pottery, embroidery, painting or various other art forms.
  • 19. Eat food off a banana leaf • Numerous local restaurants in South India serve their staple. Dosas, griddle-fried pancakes and Idlies, steamed rice dumplings on a banana leaf. • It can prove a little awkward to those who have never used their fingers before. But once you get the hang of it, there can be no other way to eat these delicacies.
  • 20. The Indian Digestive • The Indian paans are famous for their taste and digestive properties. Paans are special leaves commonly had with betel nuts which can also be tailor-made on request with coconut powder, clove, sugar, camphor, gulkand (a sweet paste), etc. • Go ahead and eat your heart out and top it up with paan.
  • 21. Sip Tea at a Wayside Stall • On the way to Kerala's hill country, Munnar, stop at tea plantation tea stall and sip a cup of the brew. The cool mountain air makes the experience invigorating. • 'Kawa' is a light tea, without milk, topped with grated almonds, popular in Jammu and Kashmir. The masala tea served in the Dhabas in north India is another specialty.
  • 22. Scuba Diving • The coral reefs and pristine blue lagoons of Lakshadweep and Andamans are the ideal location to head for scuba diving in India. • Facilities existing at Andaman Beach Resort and the Bay Island at Port Blair, and the Bangaram Beach resort in the Lakshadweep, which has some of the best diving spots in the world.
  • 23. Holi - Festival of Colors • Welcome to Holi, India's fluorescent Mardi Gras where no one is safe from being turned into something that resembles a Jackson Pollock canvas. It is the most colourful, friendly battle on earth. The frenzy takes place all across northern and eastern India. • Join in the celebration as vibrantly coloured powders are thrown on friends, relatives, and strangers. The festival is accompanied with noisy makeshift parades, feasts and dancing in the streets, and in true Indian fashion.
  • 24. Read the Classifieds • Check out the Sunday newspapers in India and you will find amusing reading under "Matrimonial". • The advertisements give an idea of social milieu and society in the country.
  • 25. Fly a Kite • Indians are great kite lovers. In fact, the Makar Sanskriti festival is a fun time to join the thousands who share your interest. Check with your travel agent on the dates of the festival. • Gujarat is famous for its kites and the locals are experts at flying these paper birds.
  • 26. Live in an Asharam • Resting serenely on the banks of the holy Ganga (Ganges), nestled in the lap of the Himalayas in Rishikesh, are ashrams (charity homes) in an atmosphere of true sublimity. It is no surprise that pilgrims are drawn here from all over the world. The awe-inspiring beauty of the ashrams, the necessary modern amenities. • Each morning, ashram residents join together for universal prayer and meditation as the sun begins its ascent over the Himalayas and the first light of dawn dances on the waters of the Ganges.
  • 27. Frozen River Trek • A challenging and exciting trek over the frozen river Zanskar is the only access to the isolated capital of Zanskar during the harsh winter period. This dramatic and challenging trek begins with sight seeking in the Tibetan influenced kingdom of Ladakh. • The trek is on the frozen river with night stops in the villages and natural caves. Best time is from mid-January to mid-February.
  • 28. Explore a Village by Jeep • Explore the Buddhist mountain kingdom of Ladakh and mysterious Nubra Valley. Wide open spaces, wind across your face, breathtaking , bewitching scenery is what you are driving past different landscapes on mountain roads. • The Zankar valley is a particularly challenging area where even a casual visit to a monastery or a remote village settlement involves a rewarding safari. Driving past different landscapes apple orchards, quaint villages and temples, the Great Himalayan jeep safari is an unmatched experience.
  • 29. Yak Safari • Get onto a Yak while others trek along the spine of the Singe Lila Range to the 4572- meter-high Duisla, the pass of the Devil. The route is no habitation, follows the ancient grazing trail of the yak herdsmen. • It is the domain of yaks, their lonely herdsmen, lakes, glacial valleys, gurgling streams, cascades, chiseled snow peaks, meadows, forests, Rhododendrons, wildlife, birds and breathtaking views of 6000 to 8000 meter-high peaks of the Khangchendzonga group, and the Mount Everest group. This is an experience unique to Sikkim.
  • 30. A Place in the Hills • Situated on a 15-acres forested estate surrounded by tea gardens of the Kangra valley, one of the most scenic and unexplored areas of Himachal Pradesh, is Taragarh Palace. • It has comfortable furnished rooms with attached baths, teak paneled dining hall, old colonial furniture, swimming pool, tennis and badminton courts. While at Tarahgarh, visit the Tashijong Monastery which has a commanding view of the Kangra valley.
  • 31. Golf in the Summer Capital of the British • Shimla was the summer capital during the British Rule. The city showcases rich heritage and history. A walk on mall road is must. • Since no English township could be complete without a golf course, a suitable site was finally chosen at Naldehra 23 km from Shimla. The course is carpeted by a fine springy turf, which requires little maintenance.
  • 32. Jingle Jangle Bangles • Visit a fair and buy a host of multi-colored glass bangles to match your eye, dress, shoes or taste. • Firozabad, a town in Uttar Pradesh, is renowned for its glass bangle manufacturing. In each region, bangles are made using the materials available locally, like wood in Kashmir and lac in Rajasthan.
  • 33. Aarti- Homage to the Ganges • In Rishikesh and neighboring Haridwar, each evening, as the sun's last rays reflect off the boundless waters of the Ganges, people gather for the aarti. This divine light ceremony is filled with devotional songs. The aarti, ornate oil lamps, are released into the water. • Aarti is a time when people break free from the stresses and strains of everybody life, and gather together in joy, reverence and peace. As the bright yellow sun dips in the water, one is filled with a deep sense of bliss and spiritual connection.
  • 34. Have Lunch in a Punjabi Dhaba • Expert to receive hospitality is overwhelming. Punjabi food is centered on bread, corn bread, greens and buttermilk (lassi). Buttermilk is whipped yogurt, and can be had sweetened or with salt and is usually very thick. • Wheat is the staple food here. Shredded vegetable mixed with spices and stuffed into the dough, are rolled and roasted to make delicious stuffed parathas. Tandoori food, a favourite with many foreigners, is a gift from the Punjab. After eating this meal, you can safely miss the next two meals!
  • 35. Visit to Golden Temple • All that glitters here, for certain, is gold. The temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab is the most sacred place for the Sikhs. • The holy waters of the surrounding sarovar (pool) mirror the gold of the temple making it an enriching experience.
  • 36. Bargain Your Way • When in cities like Delhi or Mumbai visit the local markets like Janpath in Delhi or the Fashion Street in Mumbai. Here you will find an amazing variety of clothes and junk jewellery but the real fun of it is bargaining with the shopkeepers. • Not only will you take home a lot of goodies at throwaway prices but you will also enjoy the experience.
  • 37. Make a Wish • On Mathura Road in Delhi, next to trade fair ground is the Matka Pir. It is believed that wishes are granted if an earthen pot is placed on the branches of the tree. So make a wish and may it come true. • India is country of different religions and culture. One binding things among Indian is Faith / Believe.
  • 38. Visit the Oldest Restaurant in India • In Old Delhi, close to the Red Fort, is India's oldest restaurant, Karim's. Founded by the family of chefs who fed the Mughal emperors exotic dishes, the tradition of great cuisine lives on. • Try their Koftas, peppery ground lamb tenderly embracing a boiled egg; and succulent chicken yogurt laced with spices that burst upon the palate like star shell.
  • 39. Beating the Retreat • At the majestic Vijay chowk, the "Beating the Retreat" ceremony is held every year against the backdrop of the setting sun in Delhi. The ceremony dates back to the days when troops disengaged themselves from battle at sunset. • The annual retreat has the nation's defence forces in a ceremonial playing of pipes and drums that, in effect, is a celebration of joy of being a Republic. It is customary for the country's top brass , including the President, the Prime Minister and the three Service Chiefs, to participate in the celebrations.
  • 40. Hole in One • Play a round of golf at the Classic Golf Resort (CGR), the first South Asian signature championship course designed by the great Jack 'Golden Beer' Nicklaus. • The resort has been built on a 300-acre expanse, at the foothills of the picturesque 20- million year old Aravalli hills.
  • 41. Sound and Lights • The Lal Quila (Red Fort) is an eloquent reminder of the glory of the Mughal era, and its magnificence simply leaves one awestruck. It is a calm heaven of peace, which helps one to break away, from the noisy and busy life outside the walls of the Fort, and transports the visitor to another realm of existence. • Sound and light shows, highlighting particular phases of history are held here and are worth attending. The shows are in Hindi and English. Sound and light shows are also held at other important monuments.
  • 42. Visit Delhi Haat • Situated in the heart of the capital city, Dilli Haat is the first ever permanent crafts market showcasing crafts from all over India. • The word Haat implies a weekly market in rural and semi-urban India. The Dilli Haat offers a delightful amalgam of craft, food and cultural activities.
  • 43. Cultural India • The Habitat Centre prides itself on being the epicentre of the cultural and entertainment life of the capital. • With several performance venues, almost all operating daily, every evening can be leisurely spent enjoying a spectrum of performances. In addition, delectable cuisine is available at its food court.
  • 44. Walk the Bazaars • Walking the narrow winding streets of bazaars is in itself a novel experience. The bazaars are certainly not the mall. Put aside any notion of peace and quiet and jump into the thick of it. • Chandni Chawk, in Old Delhi has all kinds of shops, from gold and silver to hardware. If you get lost, just hail an auto rickshaw, they'll take you where you want to go.
  • 45. Siberian Crane - A Regular Visitor • Bharatpur is the real kingdom of avian fauna in India with approximately 377 bird species already spotted. • In early October, the first migrants arrive from central Asia, Mongolia and Siberia, the most eagerly waited of the lot being the gravely threatened Siberian crane. Get ready for a sudden encounter with the elusive Siberian Crane.
  • 46. In the Footsteps of the Maharajas • These days one would find golfers on the ground where royals once moved on their charges. The Rambagh Palace Polo & Golf Club in Jaipur is an eighteen-hole course with nine greens and nine browns. • It overlooks the picturesque Moti Doongri Palace and the historical Nahargarh Fort. The fairway passes through the Rambagh Polo Grounds, which have seen some of the finest polo matches in the time of the late Sawai Man Singh.
  • 47. Sore Ankles and Rustic Fun • Riding a camel can take some getting used to, similar to the first time trying to sit cross- kneed. It's not like an elephant ride where one can sit back comfortably and let the animal do the rest. Be prepared for sore ankles and knees. This is the ideal way to spend time exploring rustic Rajasthan. • A camel safari moves through the golden sands of the savage Thar Desert passing through remote villages. The fortified cities of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer ad Bikaner are the best areas for camel safaris. Ride or walk along leisurely with the safari and enjoy the deserts cape. The best time would be from mid-September to mid-March.
  • 48. A palace shimmer in the lake • The Lake Palace, Udaipur is one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, arising out of the turquoise waters of the Pichola Lake, an elegant fantasy in white marble. The palace was built in the 17th century on a natural foundation of 4 acre of rock. • Run by the Taj Group, the rooms are decorated with cusped arches, inland stones of pink, green lotus leaves and painted mirrors.
  • 49. A Centuries-old Eco-tourism Efforts • While in Jodhpur, visit the Bishnoi Village. The Bishnoi clan holds a special significance in the culture of India. Their commitment to the natural environment is extraordinary. The basic philosophy of the clan is that all living things have a right to survive and share all resources. • Nature protection was given foremost importance in these tents. This sect has religiously followed these tenets. The blackbuck and the chinkara are not afraid of humans here and are often seen near the villages eating out of the villager's hand.
  • 50. Ballooning in India • Ballooning is a great way to see a city, New Delhi's Safdarjung Airport provides some opportunities to float past the old monuments. • Ballooning events are held annually in Rajasthan's three cities-Jaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. Contact The Other Home for special Ballooning Trip in Rajasthan.
  • 51. In the footsteps of Kipling • Relieve the good old days of the sahibs and shikari (hunter) by going on an elephant safari. Elephant might seem huge, intimidating beasts but they are quite gentle really and one can soon get used to the swaying motion of the elephant's gait. • Travel through the hills and wide river valleys of the Corbett National Park, named after the famous hunter turned conservationist, Jim Corbett. Wild Boar and herds of deer browse the vegetation in this scenic reserve, becoming a convenient prey for the park's leopards and tigers.
  • 52. Museum of Utensils • A unique culinary experience awaits visitors on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, where visitors can savor authentic. Gujarati village cuisine, before wandering through the grounds to see a museum devoted to Indian utensils. Utensils have been placed in a simple structure set around an open courtyard. • Collected from all over India, the endeavor is to demonstrate the purity of form and shape in these objects of utility. The pot to store water in, utensils to cook and serve in, spoons, rolling pins, a huge vessel, each object is beautifully conceived and created.
  • 53. Temples on a Hill on a Moonlit Night • Palitana, city of Jain temples, lies at the feet of Shatrunjaya hills, in the eastern part of the Saurashtra. From this town, a flight of steps lead to a cluster of 863 temples built over a period of 900 years. • On a moonlit night the ivory coloured temples are a delectable sight. The ornate temples with deities studded with gems and jewels, can be reached after 90 minute climb.
  • 54. India's only Wild Ass Sanctuary • The Rann of Kutch, which covers an area of roughly 5,000 square km., is primarily known as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary. The sanctuary is the last natural habitat of the Indian Wild Ass, one of the three surving spices of the Wild Ass in the world-the other two being found in Central Asia and in and around Tibet. • Among these, the blue-tailed bee-eater that comes all the way from Europe: the common crane and the demoiselle crane from Siberian: the ceraneous vulture from Egypt and the houbara bustard from Iran and Iraq are the most commonly sighted.
  • 55. Watch Idols Immersed in the Sea • Ganesha is the well- endowed god of prosperity. So it pays to treat him well. Celebrate the birthday of Lord Ganesha along with a million others as they move towards the sea to immerse his idols. The biggest public culmination of Ganesh Chaturthi happens on Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai, in a large-scale immersion. • As the king-sized idols are dragged into the sea, the crowd goes wild and chants, "Ganapati Bappa Morya". Simultaneously, there are processions, music performances and decorated stages (called "pandaals"). cart races, and wrestling matches.
  • 56. Where Washermen of Mumbai meet • Visit Asia's largest open-air laundry in Mumbai. Here hundreds of washer men wash clothes and leave them out in the sun to dry. This Dhobi Ghat could not be further removed in spirit from the manicured lawns of the Mahalaxmi Racecourse, although it is only a few hindered yards away. • This is where much of Mumbai's laundry is done, by hand in concrete sinks and dried by the sun, as it has been for generations.
  • 57. Lunch Anyone • A sight exclusive to Mumbai is its legendary dabbawallahs, an army of staff that supplies lunch boxes to Mumbaiites. To see them in action drop by Mumbai's Churchgate Station or the suburban section of Chhtrapati Shivaji Station between 11 a.m. - 12 noon. • This unique system works a little like the Internet. Each lunch container has a code which directs its routing. The simple colour coded instructions determine not only packet routing but packet prioritization as launches transfer from train to bicycle to foot. Thousand of lunch boxes are delivered everyday.
  • 58. Indian Derby • The racing season at Mahalakshmi Racecourse, Lala Lajpatrai Road, in Mahalaxmi runs from November to April. The highlight is the Indian Derby in February. • The elegant stands provide first-class viewing of the racing on the flat, oval track; entry fees range from Rs. 12 to Rs 200. The racecourse is a popular place for people to visit, to jog or simply take in the fresh air.
  • 59. A Modern Ashram • The Osho Ashram, Pune, better known as the ashram of Bhagwan Rajneesh, attracts thousands of western visitors every year. • It boasts of modern facilities and offers numerous courses. Walk around this beautiful edifice and take a course in meditation.
  • 60. Participate in the Paranormal • A shrine in Shivapur, near Pune, named after Sufi Qamar Ali witnesses an unusual event. In the courtyard, visitors to the temple are asked to assist in a demonstration of Qamar Ali's divine presence. • The experiment involves a large boulder and lightly touch it with a single forefinger and chant in unison, the phrase, 'Qamar Ali Dervish' the stone rises. If the changing stops or just one person removes his finger from the stone, the stone instantly falls.
  • 61. Go Goa in December • Goa is the ideal place to head for December. For, the state comes alive during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Carnivals, music, partying, it's all happening at Goa in December. • Make sure to do prior bookings. Once here, you can hire bikes and ride through this picturesque state, stopping over to look at the great architecture of some of the most amazing churches from the Portuguese era.
  • 62. We dare you to eat Sorpotel • Sorpotel, Goa's prized dish, is served mainly on feast days. It is made up of diced pieces of liver, heart and kidney, served in a thick gravy. The gravy is sopped up with sannas, steamed coconut rice pucks that have an intoxicating hint of toddy. • The marriage between sannas and sorpotel, at least so say the Goans. Sorpotel keeps fresh for several days, and is actually considered to taste better if left for three to fours days before being reheated.
  • 63. Sailing the sea • The yearly Kingfisher sea Bird race from Mumbai to Goa has become a major sailing event of the year. • At the Royal Bombay Yacht Club and Colaba Sailing Club, one can learn sailing or just sail.
  • 64. Monsoon magic at Mandu • Mandu in Madhya Pradesh is a celebration of life, a tribute to the tender love of the poet-prince, Baz Bahadur for his consort, Rani Roopmati. The balladeers of Malwa still sing of their love. Roopmati's pavilion gazes upon Baz Bahadur's palace, an outstanding example of Afghan Architecture. • The other structures of interest are the massive Jama Masjid and Hoshang Shah's Tomb, which served as models for master-builders of Taj-Mahal, centuries later. The magic of Mandu lives on in its palaces, mosques, and in its ballads.
  • 65. Khujuraho • Khajuraho, located in Chhatarpur District, is a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The place has gained popularity due to their explicit depiction of sexual life during medieval times. • While many people come to Khujuraho to see the erotic sculpture, this is a spectacular place for those interested in art and sculpture. Khajuraho is a must for students of art.
  • 66. Buddha's trail • Visit the quiet little village of Bodhgaya on Bihar. It is here that the Buddha is said to have attained Nirvana. Once here, you can visit the Bodhi Tree (the fifth in succession of the original tree) under which the Buddha had attained Enlightenment. • Other places of interest are the spectacular Mahabodhini Temple, Vajrasana and the ancient railings that surround the temple.
  • 67. Get a pair of shoes made • Chinatown in Kolkata buzzes with activity the year around. It has rows of shoe stores and shoe makers, where you can get a pair of shoes designed at an amazingly reasonable cost. • Don’t miss to buy a pair of shoe for yourself at economical cost.
  • 68. Endangered Olive Ridley Turtles-a rare sight • Every year, as winter starts, thousands of baby Olive Ridley turtles make their journey from India's eastern coast to the sea. • Near Bhubaneswar, about 200,000 baby turtles crawl out of eggs laid on the sandy shores, one of the world's largest nesting grounds.
  • 69. Experience the Jagannath • Did you know that Juggernaut, defined as an "irresistible destructive force" was coined by British settlers in India when they witnessed the annual spectacle at the 12th century Jagnnath Temple in Orissa. A reason to see the Rath Yatra, or the Car Festival is because it is one of the most stupendous processions on the globe. • The temple is one of the four holy Dhams, or "abodes of the Divine," and millions of pilgrims come each year to pay homage to the deity Lord Jagannath, Lord of the Universe. The festival takes place once a year in July.
  • 70. The Darjeeling Train Journey • Make sure to be on board the Darjeeling Himalayan Train. Described by the Guinness Railway Book as 'one of the world's most spectacular' rail journeys, it is one of the things you must do when you are in India. • The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is a piece of inspirational railway engineering. A tiny locomotive engine heaves its way up a near-vertical mountain, daily hauling its trainload of men and materials up a climb of over 2000 meters.
  • 71. Ancient Monastery • Visit the 17th century monastery of the Mahayana Buddhists in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, at an attitude of 10,200 ft. Home to over 500 Lames, It is surrounded by mountains. • The temple contains a huge statue of Buddha and other priceless images and Thankhas. It also has a wealth of old scriptures, beautifully illustrated religious books (some of them in Sanskrit) and a library containing antique books including gold-glittered copies of the sacred Buddhist scriptures.
  • 72. Rhinos Aplenty • For wildlife buffs, the Kaziranga Wildlife Reserve on the banks of the Brahmaputra river is famous for the last major home of 'Rhinoceros Unicorn'. • Discover the park that also has wild buffaloes and tigers atop an elephant's back.
  • 73. Border with Myanmar (Manipur) • Manipur is a great place to see over two dozen tribes. • Famous for Manipuri dances and handloom textiles, the capital is surrounded by hills and lakes where one can go on nature walks and understand the meaning of true peace.
  • 74. A Wig Industry Blooms • On an average, daily, tens of thousands of pilgrims offer their hair at Tirumala, in fulfillment of their vows. • The tonsuring centers are busy day and night through the year. Over 200 tones of hair are collected every year, wigs are made and exported.
  • 75. Sound and Light show at Golconda Fort • Golconda Fort is a majestic monument, which lies on the western outskirts of Hyderabad city. The magnificent in its acoustic system, the structural grandeur of the palaces and ingenious water system. The fort was famous for its diamond trade and the 'Kohinoor' diamond is said to have come from here. • All this is explained in the sound and light show that brings the legend of Golconda to life. With a spectacular interplay of audio and visual effects, its story unfolds over centuries of splendor. It is an experience worth watching.
  • 76. Pearls and Happiness • Ever since the Diwan's patronage of the pearl industry, Hyderabad has remained the premier centre for buying, sorting, and selling of pearls. • The pearls are polished and graded and are then patterned into strings, jewellery, or simply sold by weight.
  • 77. Collections of an eccentric nawab • Hyderabad's most famous museum is the Salar Jung Museum, a personal collection which features priceless treasures and whimsical objects side side. • there are 38 galleries in the Museum in three blocks i.e. Indian Block (27 galleries), Western Block (7 galleries) and Eastern Block (4 galleries) in which nearly 13,654 objects are on display. A visit to this museum is a must.
  • 78. Hyderabad Biryani - An Absolute Must! • Of Mughal origin, Biryani is worthy of a king. In fact, it is said that the last Mughal Emporer bartered his secret recipes in return for his passage to safety! This ultimately meat and rice dish requires elaborate cooking on a slow fire with spices adding to its richness-ginger and garlic, cloves, cinnamon and cardamom, nuts and the king of all flavours-saffron. • A thousand stigmas of this autumnal plant go into producing just a gram of this spice- but just a thread or two will elevate a humble plate of rice into a royal platter.
  • 79. Vintage Car Drive • Hyderabad's love affair with automobiles dates back to the days of the nizams. Even today expect to see Rolls Royces, Packards and Cadillacs on the streets. • Experience an exclusive drive around town in a vintage or classic air.
  • 80. Live in a Tree-house • About 65 km from Kozhikode on the road to Udhagamandalam, one reaches the base camp of the resort by jeep. The virgin track from the camp to the tree-houses has been retained in its primitive condition. • The dwellings, 400 q. ft. each, took nearly five months of collective efforts by an engineer, carpenters and Paniya tribals to complete. Living in a tree-house brings stories of Robinson Crusoe to life.
  • 81. Ride a Thoroughbred • In Mysore, ride thoroughbred and half-bred, Indian Bred Marwari and Kathiawari horses, retired from racing. • The average distances covered by the horse safari daily is 20-35 kms. Accommodation is in deluxe tents with separate baths. The best time is between November to March.
  • 82. Tigers Safari • Tiger Safaris offers a full experience of Indian wildlife. The Periyar Tiger trail, is an exciting trekking program through the deep forests in the Periyar river valley, near the Thekkady tourist resort in Idukki district, Kerela. Led by a small team of experienced guides, hike into cool, green forests and out again into vast, sunny meadows. • One can hang out with an astounding array of wildlife including elephants, sambhar deer, birds like the brilliant blue kingfisher and the great Indian hornbill, and more than 100 species of butterflies.
  • 83. An Oil Massage in Kerala • Ayurvedic massage may have tongue-twisting names, but have close-to guaranteed remedies for many ailments. A synchronized massage uses traditional herbal oils as masseurs knead the body. The effect of this is obvious as the body relieves itself of excess fluids. • An unusual feeling of wellness is experienced with Sirodhara, as medicated oil is poured in an even stream onto the forehead, said to pacify and revitalize the mind and body.
  • 84. "Pardesi" Synagogue in Cochin • The magnificent synagogue is named after "Pardesi" (meaning 'foreigners') who are the 'White Jews': a mixture of jewish exiles from Spain and Portugal. It is the oldest synagogue built in the former British Empire. In 1568, the Rajah of Cochin, Paraja, gave a piece of land to the Jewish community next to his palace to build the synagogue. • The synagogue houses 1600-year-old copper plates on which the community charter of independence and privileges granted to the Jewish community are inscribed. It was reconstructed in 1662, after the Portuguese bombardment of that year.
  • 85. Visita Spice Garden in Kerala • A visit to a spice garden in memorable. Here one can find spices native to the state growing in a garden. Pull some nutmeg from the bark of a nutmeg tree or wrench out some peppercorns. • Owned by families, one can get a glimpse into their simple homes and a taste of their gracious hospitality.
  • 86. Watch a Kathakali Dancer Apply Makeup • A Kathakali performance is a major social events that starts at dusk and goes on through the night. Kathakali is performed only by men. The makeup is so elaborate that it is more like a mask. • The materials that comprise the makeup include rice flour for white, the red is made from Vermilion (a red earth such as cinnabar). The black is made from soot. The colours are not merely decoration, but are also a means of portraying characters. For instance, red on the feet is used to symbolize evil character and evil intent.
  • 87. Buy a Camel • If you are in the market for camel, you will have no problem finding one at the Pushkar Camel Fair at bargain prices! The focus is on buying and selling camels; about 30,000 of the snarling beasts trade hands during the week. • There is also plenty of camel racing and camel polo. There is a wide range of handicrafts, bangles, embroidery, and brassware available. It is a caliber of mayhem that can only happen in India-an assault of colour, laughter, and energy topped with a healthy dose of spirituality. Acrobats, jugglers, snake charmers, and fire-eaters round out the scene.
  • 88. Spring Ahoy • From the backwaters of Kerala and the waters of Goa to the northern frontiers in Kashmir, cruising on the calm waters surrounded by scenic beauty adds a magical charm to a unique holiday. • You could choose to stay on a houseboat or Shikara in Kashmir. Or relax in the Kettuvalloms in Kerela, houseboat made out of jackwood planks sewn together with coir ropes.
  • 89. Mount Abu • Discover a tropical hill resort in the middle of the Rajasthan desert. Surrounded by forests and flowering shrubs, Mount Abu was selected as the site of the most sacred mystic rites in ancient times, the sacrifice of the fire pit. • Also, it is the centre of Jain pilgrimage. Check out the intricate carving of the marble Dilwara temples and expect to get lots of spicy vegetarian food.
  • 90. Meet a real- life Maharaja • Visit a heritage hotel where members of the royal family, having turned their places into hotels: hobnob with their guests. They are inclined to talk of the past and many revealing tales will make your experience an interesting one. • You can plan to stay, Bhainsrorgarh Fort is a heritage property, situated on a 200 feet rocky ridge overlooking the river Chambal.
  • 91. Sunset on the Dunes • Take a camel safari out into the desert to watch the sunset over miles upon miles of sand. • Camp on a solitary oasis, experience the dark starry nights and dance to musicians playing haunting music.
  • 92. Untouched Mangrove Forests • Take a cruise around the untouched evergreen forests of mangrove, the Sunder bans, the largest mangrove forests in the world. The vast spaces of densely wooded islands of wild beaches are sprinkled with barking deer and wildlife sanctuaries. • Little wonder then that at Sunder bans, tranquility, peace and serenity get their meaning. It has the largest species of mangroves, Royal Bengal tigers, estuarine crocodiles and is one of the few large coastal wetlands left in the world.
  • 93. Be a Sahib for a day • The club culture in Kolkata is a British Rule legacy. Today the exclusive clubs of yesteryear are haunts of the native sahibs. Some of the clubs have strict dress codes and adherence to its recommended. • Sip a cup at the Royal Calcutta Golf Club (established 1829, the olden golf club outside the UK), and experience what it was to be a "burra sahib" (big boss) in the days of the British Raj.
  • 94. Check out the Heart-beat of Kolkata • Check out the Howrah Bridge. See the New Market where everything from needles, textile to squirrels is available. • The Jewish street is a delight. Here they continue to have their own courts that follow Jewish law.
  • 95. Say Rasogolla • The soft, spongy and syrupy ultimate delicacy, Rasogolla, can claim the status of national dish. • Pop one in your mouth and feel the sweet liquid surge down your throat. As a fun thing try to saying 'Rasogolla' with a Rasogolla in your mouth.
  • 96. The Fish Business • Take a tour to Kolkata's fish markets and see the numerous varieties of fish from the lively koi (climbing perch), the wriggling catfish family of tangra, magur, shingi and the pink-bellied Indian butter fish, the pabda. • Among the larger fish, are rui (rohu) and bhetki, weigh upto eight kilograms. Baskets of pink and silvery ilish (hilsa) match the shine on the glistening blade of the fishmonger. Top this with a true Bengali meal of fish curry and rice.
  • 97. Land of Skills • Kanchipuram, the town of thousand temples is one of the seven sacred cities in India. Kanchipuram is famous for its hand woven silks in the form of saris and yardage. • The timeless appeal of vibrantly coloured skills makes them prized collections.
  • 98. India's French Connection • A quaint enclave in Tamil Nadu, 120 kms from Chennai is Pondicherry, once a possession of the French. It joined the Republic of India in1960. • The town is home to the acclaimed philosopher Shri Aurobindo. The Aurobindo ashram is a must for those visiting the region. The French will find it particularly charming as the homes, culture and cuisine are distinctly French.
  • 99. Meenakshi Temple, Madurai • Madurai, in southern Tamil Nadu is over 2500 years old. Noted for its splendid temple dedicated to the goddess Meenakshi, Madurai is famous for its fine handloom fabrics and beautiful brass lamps. • The Meenakshi temple is a magnificent structure in the middle of the city and the whole city itself has grown around this temple.
  • 100. Stands on the tips of India • Kanyakumari, the southernmost point of peninsular India, is where the waters of Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea meet- a place from where one can see spectacular sunrises, colourful sunsets and the full moon rising from another part of the sky! • A temple dedicated to goddess Kanyakumari is located close to the seashore. Off the coast, on a rocky island, is the memorial to the great Indian philosopher-Swami Vivekananda who sat in meditation here in 1862.
  • 101. Live Corals • Experience the beauty of the fields of coral. Visit Cinque Islands, one of the most beautiful islands of the Andaman's. It is surrounded by pristine coral reefs. • Prior permission is required from the forest department to visit the island and only day trips are allowed.
  • 102. Let your Hair Fly • Windsurfing is now so popular that most good sea-side resorts offer it. Winter months are best for amateurs as the wind remains gentle. The lagoons at Lakshadweep Islands are excellent for windsurfing. • Indian Travel Agent will be pleased to guide & assist you for any additional Requirement or do’s and don’ts so as to make your India visit a memorable experience.
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