
SunshineSmile
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If you want relaxing I would opt for Goa or Kerala - definitely not Mumbai or Delhi as these are not relaxing places at all!!!! Rishikesh in the Punjab is also a very relaxing place. Its located at the foot of the Himalayas on the River Ganges. It is a very spiritual holy place and a lot of people practice vegetarianism.
Hope this helps and I hope you enjoy your trip!!!!!! |
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Janey
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go to kerala, south india! its got everything u asked for! its so beautiful n so much better than the rest of the inda - its a known fact they consider themselves to be anti-indian!
they have relaxing atmo, u wouldnt wanna come back!! |
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Fabwa
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kerala is the place to go, much better than goa. try varkala, i spent a fortnight there a while ago, it's brilliant and has everything there that you've mentioned |
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yogi k
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himachal pradesh.visit www.himalayanrockies.com
u r sure 2 find what u want |
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Bob the Boat
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Hi >
If I have your desires correct, I would say Goa, on the West coast every time.
Although a Brit having been there, (a very happy Brit). Invited by a nice bloke from the area.
Remote bits with beach bars and feeding establishments, without being crowded or too busy, lovely freindly people, and cheap.
Job done.
Bob. |
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mobjob
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Goa is definately the place for this. Its not as poverty stricken as other parts and does have a tourist industry so you can "buzz off". Its also on the coast and the beaches are nice. The prices can be a bit higher than other areas in India but compared to the west they are still quite reasonable. Saying this however poverty still remains and I'm sure you could volunteer for a while |
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That alternate therapy thingies are best found in Kerala. The Backwaters can be a very relaxing place too.
Pretty damn cheap, I think.
Never been there though. |
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Ausra
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I would recommend you to spend at least few days in Rajastan. There is a place where you pay once and have everything included, such as food, entertainment, riding camel or elephant, etc. Also lots to see, of course if you are interested in culture. Be careful with food, cos I had very bad food poisoning in Delhi. But where ever you'll end up just take it as it comes & enjoy! |
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smurf_k0
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Mumbai is buzzing nowadays, and there are star-studded restaurants, clubs, and other various eaterys to visit. There are lots of places to volunteer, and it is reasonably cheap.
If you want a beautiful, scenic, relazxing trip, try Darjeeling. It is Great for relaxing. |
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uwalty
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Asked too much for too little. Anyway you can try Goa for mouth watering food and lovely beaches. You can go to Kerala aswell - it is full of nature and can provide you with alternative theraphy. Both the places are quiet, beautiful and worth a visit. |
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jesu
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everywhere, espesially varanassi and kerala |
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bekahsabs3
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CALCUTTA, OF COURSE! Home of the Mother Teresa Homes and just a great city! I LOVE IT THERE! |
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Stretch
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Go to Koh Chang, a Thai island on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, bliss, you really should give India a miss, Goa as previously mentioned is not bad. |
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pepzi_bandit
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everywhere
have fun |
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pugsley
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Visit the east of the country, assam, manipur or nagaland. |
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vitalspark3
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Lol ... you don't want much, do you? India's a fascinating country .. wherever you go and whatever you do you'll never be bored! Enjoy. |
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don't stop the music ♪
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bombay is good.
don't eat meat there - a guy i know got worms about 30 cm long, everytime he went to the toilet.
yuck yuck yuck I feel sick just thinking about it. |
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