Forums from India
Places in India
Posted by irmaferran
... a month. I plan to visit Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Varanasi, and then from Varanasi take the night train to India (the Doon Express), spend a few days in Calcutta and then go to Digha. Does this sound like a good schedule? Is the Varanasi- ...
beware of cleartrip.com
Posted by bipodx
... ur own town then always try to book from an agent or travel site which has connection wiht in ur twon... I had travelled to India sometime back and booked my tickets using cleartrip.com.However due to change in schedule I had to cancell one of my ...
Cheapest entry point
Posted by the.seeker
... would be the cheapest way to get to India from the US? Would it be best to go straight in, and if so, which city? Or, would it be cheaper flying into another location like Bangkok, then bus, train, boat or plane into India? Thanks for any input on this.
learning yoga
Posted by starlagurl
This post has some info about yoga in India Here is a couple TravelPod bloggers that did yoga in India, maybe they can help you out.
Want to Explore in india then GO BIKE!
Posted by bloomer
hey bloomer! its seem u have seen india very closely.... but still there is Toooooo much pending to see and feel in india (i hope u agree on that)... "Wear a Helmet, ride safe" Sunny Absolutely! I still have a few roads to go ...
Want to Explore in india then GO BIKE!
Posted by bipodx
hey bloomer! its seem u have seen india very closely.... but still there is Toooooo much pending to see and feel in india (i hope u agree on that)... "Wear a Helmet, ride safe" Sunny
Any one going to India Dec 08?
Posted by myangel
... , it is an Indian frnd here, i 'll suggest u not to spend that much bcoz u could enjoy a much cheaper holiday here in India , India is not at all costly - search few websites at take a good idea of those places where u want 2 go........ best wishes...
Getting From A to B
Posted by effie123
... for a moment, but i though if anyone can help fill in one or two blanks it will help. Also im not setting this in stone, i know India is a place that you have to let what happens happen but im a bit of a planner im trying to see what i can fit in if i ...
India Travel Partner Oct/2008-Apr/2009
Posted by walkedtheline
I am a 48 years old feamle hoping to visit India in between October/2008-April 2009 for 4-5 months. Would like to meet one or two other females who have keen interest in culture and history of India to go or meet there and do the whole or part of the trip ...
Studying Abroad in India
Posted by mitch2052
Your thread got me thinking. Been to Bangalore and Mumbai. Haven't much experience with educational institutions in India. Check out the Wikipedia-Page in .
Big Itinerary!! Please Help xx
Posted by rishstan
... cut dwn the expenses?coz its like u r travelling frm one end 2 other end & again bk 2 north india.i can help u with south india.just gimme a shout. thx ...
More tips on how to survive India
Posted by starlagurl
Ohhhh Josh I knew you would have something interesting to say. I lovvvvvvvvvve lassi... you make India sound better and better. What's a baba? Some sort of holy man? Haha! My friend wears those fisherman pants allllllllll the time. She's ...
India Starter Kit
Posted by journeymen
Is it okay for me to use this SK for the travel guidebook? We don't have anything for India and its a really popular place? hi there just drope to say keep up that smile you look great cheers if in India my e-mail is cute_dud21@yahoo.com hope ...
What is a Langar?
Posted by starlagurl
... a trace of chaos. And the food is free. For all. This week, Alex and I are at the Doors of Perception conference in India, where the theme is "Food and Juice." It's an exploration of food systems worldwide, and the energy required to make ...
India
Posted by megha123
India is a Integral part of Southeast Asia travel circuit. India has got lot of places and destinations to see and explore....
British guy to do "penniless" walk to India
Posted by bloomer
... go through myanmar, it's a closed border on the India side. Also you need special permits to visit most of the northeast provinces in India. Hopefully things will change between the two countries' relations by the time you go! Good Luck!
Any one going to India Dec 08?
Posted by bloomer
... it cost effective. Tons of other stuff to do in Kerala as well, these are just a couple of my favorites. I will be in India from february 5 this year onwards, in the north at the start, and then taking my motorcycle down the east coast to tamil nadu, ...
RISHIKESH
Posted by wakingdream
QUOTE Don't forget to bring your sense of humor and a lot of patience. I've heard this about India continuously and think, from what i know, it's some of the best advice QUOTE To save a ton on "pani bisleri" or bottle water, ...
Want to Explore in india then GO BIKE!
Posted by zomarzi
... somewhat safer than the rest of India, as there is less traffic. Prepare to be completely exhausted! As far as the rest of India is concerned, the biggest thing to worry about is the other drivers--it is chaotic, but after a time you get used to the ...
Want to Explore in india then GO BIKE!
Posted by bloomer
... somewhat safer than the rest of India, as there is less traffic. Prepare to be completely exhausted! As far as the rest of India is concerned, the biggest thing to worry about is the other drivers--it is chaotic, but after a time you get used to the ...
The Plight of India's Widows
Posted by sharon1306
... Sharon Thanks for the information. I'm so glad that you're able to share your insight here. I'm so fascinated by India in so many ways. Stay well. Hi Susie, India sure is a fascinating place... Have you read Shantaram by Gregory David ...
Southern India Starter Kit
Posted by effie123
... not very experienced with budget lodging, but I could look into it for you. If you're looking for likeminded travelers to India, you should check out the forums at indiamike and LP's thorntree. Sharon [/quote] Thanks Sharon, I will check out those ...
The Plight of India's Widows
Posted by sharon1306
... on posts here:) I'm not sure which documentary exactly you are referring to, but caste-based discrimination is still very prevalent in India, more so in the rural areas. The caste system itself is very complicated and has been around for centuries, so to ...
The Plight of India's Widows
Posted by wakingdream
... prevalent as it used to be is a great sign toward progress and tolerance. Actually, I just saw a new show about castes in India. The show I saw illustrated two women (sorry, can't remember exactly where ) of low caste who had jobs preparing food in a ...
India Volunteer work?
Posted by Paul
Hey everyone, First of all I want to admit that I know very little about India. I am in the process of changing this and need some help doing it. I really want to travel to some part of India to do some volunteer work/internship. I am currently ...
India Volunteer work?
Posted by rbair
Hey everyone, First of all I want to admit that I know very little about India. I am in the process of changing this and need some help doing it. I really want to travel to some part of India to do some volunteer work/internship. I am currently studying ...
India Oct-Nov 2007
Posted by jsilvaot
... 39;all. I'll be travelling in India from the 12th-Oct to the 4th-Nov. Mostly north central and north eastern India. I'd very much appreciate tips, recommendations and stories from your previous Indian trips. If you're looking for a travel ...
India- Mumbai - Goa
Posted by wakingdream
Hey Burner! first thing you can do is post your question to our Local expert in India, Sharon. You can find the thread . I've not been to Mumbai so I don't have any personal advice for you, but I did find a few links. You've likely ...
Drivin To India '08
Posted by maggy
Hi, We will be settin off from France to India mid April 2008. Takin in Turkey, Iran and Pakistan but with main objective to get to India. We are two Brits living in France and wonderin if anyone else is planning to drive at a similar time and ...
Southern India Starter Kit
Posted by sharon1306
... I was out of town... Anyways, yes, there are an amazing amount of options out there. Considering you haven't been to India before, I would suggest sticking to a more-or-less typical north Indian itinerary including Delhi, Agra, cities in Rajasthan (Jaipur, ...
