How to climb the top of the world?!
A good place to start is Padum, somewhere hidden between the huge mountains. If your once in Delhi, the most of your way is behind you. But the last kilometre are a little tricky! - Flights up to the north, are often full during the summer time, which is... more - travel report by
esfahani
Indian Paradise-01
Kullu-Manali is hill station located at more than 6200feet,surrounded by the mighty snowy Himalayas with river Beas flowing with singing sound along the side of Kullu-Manali path ,with lush greenery.Manali is quite and calm and beautiful. I travelled this... more - travel report by
ravinderkumarsi
The area has three heritage monuments the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort and the Fatehpur Sikri.
The population, (including all the di... more - travel report by
travler
Chariots and Elephants
Udupi 60 km north of Mangalore is a place of pilgrimage. It is most famous for its Krishna Temple and Car Festivals when men-pulled gigantic chariots move around the temple.
It is also highly likely that you will see temple elephants who bles... more - travel report by
marianne
This small seaside town focuses on big Euro or Pound Sterling business.
Sun-loving Westerens are flown in by the thous... more - travel report by
marianne
Andaman and Nicobar plus Lakshadweep Islands
To get to Andaman there are boats from Calcutta and Madras, and flights as well. If you take the boat to Andaman then you need a permit before embarking, which will be issued to you in Calcutta or in Madras, but if you fly it will be given to you at the a... more - travel report by
jorgesanchez
There are has distinct parts of the city, Old Delhi & New Delhi. Delhi is the second most widely used entry point into the country, being on the route of most major airlines.
Mangalore: Just a City
Mangalore has no real sights and only two monuments: St Aloysius College Chapel and Majunatha Temple.
However, the city is worth a visit because this is what an average Indian city is like: a cacophony of sound and colour. It is a hilly city... more - travel report by
marianne
Kumarakom, nature's precious gift
Life, that is what I liked most around the lakes around Kumarakom. These are the backwater lakes whose splendor we often hear or read about. Once I read an English translation of Bertolt Brecht, that goes something like 'there is a house near the lake, un... more - travel report by
mkrkiran
DALHOUSIE-a quaint hill station...
Himachal Pradesh has become India’s most popular hill resort owing to its easy accessibility and diversity of hill stations which are known for cool climes, seats of much worshipped religious deities and adventure sports. Dalhousie is one such hill stati... more - travel report by
mahuam