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In the north, there is Delhi and Agra and you can see the ancient Moslem buildings created during the Mughal empire such as the Taj Mahal, the Red Fort, etc.
There is also Jaipur (known as the Pink City) where there is the Nahargarh Fort , the Amber Palac, and many hindu temples.
Then, in Karela (south/west), there is a lot of natural wealth and resorts/beaches.
If you are lucky, you can try to buy an aranmula kannadi in karela (a hand-made front-reflecting mirror made out of precious metals) as well as traditional fabrics.
Then you should also consider going to Himachal Pradesh and seeing the Himalayas and seeing the Ganges river.
Finally, in the South, there is Mysore where there is the Cauvery River and the Mysore palace.
There is definetely a lot to see in India. |
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Ansh
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You must visit Delhi there you can visit India Gate, Indira Gandhi's house, Parliament, R.N.Tagore's House, Qutub Minar & there are many historical places, you can also visit The Taj Mahal in Agra.....
For more assistance visit this website: www.tourmyindia.com |
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Depends what after. Goa and Kerala are beach resorts. New Dehli and surrounding areas more culture with Taj, pink city etc. Then got country places like Darjeeling. |
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fred
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do you want sun/beach or adventure?
goa etc for beach
or really adventurous Ladakh in Winter for festivals (but lots of snow).
or boat down ganges - see Varanasi
or train to Darjeeling/Sikkim for mountains
or bus up to Pokkra, Nepal
or Wildlife like terrai/Ranthambor etc
or .....
it's a big country - don't try & see it all in one go. |
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jodie c
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go and kerala.
All the hippies moved fr9om goa to kerela so its meant to be great. I am going at xmas and october and am visiting both. |
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mariolla oneill
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Nice one come to South Goa,that is where i am from and the best time is x'mas all the parties and good time's are in goa everyone come's to goa for this time and the new year.
book in at the palm grove-0091-832-2871424.ask for laurence or prabath and just tell them i recomended u and they will help you.please make sure you have booked your hotel cause during x'mas you will find it's difficult to get a hotel good luck.see you in goa then. |
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christinawalden
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The Taj Mahal in Agra is a must see. |
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Sali90
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Mumbai! |
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Swinton Lions
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The Bank, Get some Rupees & american dollars
The Indian Embassy, make sure whether you need a visa or not.
Travel Agents, to book flights, hotels etc.,
The Airport, thats where you will find your aircraft.
Millets, get some nice warm clothes, as it can get very cold in India in December |
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I am going to India in December too. The south is cooler at this time of year. You have picked a good time to go climate wise but it's high season too.
my husband and kids have never been to India. it's their first time. we are going to South india, Mangalore, my home town and on to Kerala (allepy, munnar, kollum) go to the House boat in Kerala it's fab i've heard. you stay on a house boat and you have AC/a cook to cook for you..it's nice. Also we will go to Ooty which is beautiful with tea estates and it's just gorgeous. You must visit Goa, it's got beautiful beaches too.
Good luck, and make sure you get all your shots before you go.
Hepatitis A
Typhoid
Flu shot
take your malaria pills
and take lots of "Off" it's mosquito season!
call the health dept and ask for a travel nurse and she';ll tell you what shots you need. you don't want to get sick in India! |
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ka2
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fled away.. |
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Siva
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Its about which part of India you r going. If u planned Noth India - Tajmahal, Red Fort (Agra & Delhi), Jaipur Palace(Rajastan).
If u want to see Heritage places go to Kerala & Tamil Nadu in South India. |
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J-W
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Visit www.onevacationclub.com - You can book on line. I have used them in the past and are very good. Click on Holiday Shop or Worldwide Travel to find the hotels/stars/info/location etc.
You do not need to be a member to book the hotels, however as a member you will save more money as you will be able to book resorts and those prices are per unit rather than per person.
Have a nice holiday |
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sophia f
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Hiya,
I go to India all the time and i love it - you wil certainally have an amazing time!!
First of all i suggest bombay, such a cosmopolitian city- unlike anywhere u have ever been.
Then Mt.Abu (Rajastan)- really chilled out town on a huge hill with amazing scenery and wildlife.
Pushkar (rajasthan), a holy town situated around a holy lake- it has a really nice feel this place and a feeling of calm and spirituality. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Jaisalmer (golden city) (rajasthan) to go into the Thar desert from here on a camel safari. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Agra (uttar pradesh) for the taj mahal .
Ajanta Caves (maharashtra)- amazing caves from years back- good if u like your culture.
Manali (himachal Pradesh) to be in the himylayas (need i say more)
But i HIGHLY RECOMMEND Gokarna (just south from Goa)
Gokarna (Cow's Ear) is a really great place. Its one of the most sacred sites in South India and has a great atmosphere. Its a sleepy, charming town with wooden houses on the main street and attrative traditional houses in nearby alleys.
Gokarna is the new place to go for the travellers who are fed up with the overcrowdedness of Goa and even has beaches to rival its neighbour.
A 15 minute walk from Gokarna or a 150 rupee (£2/$4) tuk tuk ride will take you to Om beach which is a gorgeous beach which is so uniquely different. You have a couple of shacks there serving food and drinks. Its usually deserted apart from on Indian holidays.
In Gokarna i HIGHLY RECOMMEND the Hotel Gokarna International Hotel. Its an air-conditioned hotel which is classy and has character. Its well organized and modern and all rooms have a balcony and TV. A single room is 195 rupees (£2.40/$4.80), a double room is 230 rupees (£2.80/$5.60), and a triple room is 300 rupees (£3.60/$7.20)
From Gokarna you can get to Margao in South Goa on a bus for 50 rupees (60p/$1.20) and this takes 4 hours
Or you can get a train from Gokarna Road Train station which is 9km from town. This will cost you 100 rupees (£1.20/$2.40) in a tuk tuk to get there from Gokarna. Or you can get an hourly bus which costs 6 rupees (10p/$0.20)
There is a 10.45am train to Margao (Goa) which takes 2 hours and it costs 24 rupees (30p/$0.60). Another leaves at 6.30 pm and takes only 1 and a half hours but costs more at 55 rupees (60p/$1.20).
My TOP 3 Favourite Places are:
JAISALMER
PUSHKAR
GOKARNA
I know you wont have the time to visit all these places in 2 weeks but i couldnt choose between them so heres a bit of info and you can make you own mind up!
Anyway have a great holiday and i hope this helped!
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doodlebop xx
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santas grotto heehee x |
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YUSUF R
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You said you are going to India to spend your Xmas holiday there for 2 weeks. Well i think you shuold visit New Delhi cos' it'sgot a lot of tourist attractions. Have a nice holiday |
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Godwin
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India has many places churches, resorts especially Goa and pondicherry ,haven of peace...Tajmahal the wonder..
kanyakumari the place of trinity , and sun..
kerala peaceful coolest place
chennai with hottest climate , bangalore and mysore historic places..
Hyderabad shopping market..
the more u come south india u visit more places with satisfaction... because u may enjoy swift & frequent transport facilities with hospitality than in north india. u may like south indian delicacies , chettinad restaurants. |
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aimabroad
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you are most welcome in north india. delhi , agra ( taj mahal), jaipur ( pink city) and lot more . kindly go through www.aimabroad.org ...regards vishy |
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Ashish A
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A must watch...
Taj Mahal @ Agra |
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sarbjit
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www.discoverindia.org is non profit org and prices are unbeatable.have safe trip |
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