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Advice in India?

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I am thinking of traveling to India, in a while. Do you have any tips or places to visit that you can reccomend? Thanks... I live in Canada!!

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  1. you should visit the capitol of India, Delhi has the best five star hotels.one of the biggest shopping malls in Asia.beautiful British architecture.good clubs like ministry of sound,elevate.its also a very historical place thousands of years of history is visible.


  2. Hey cool I live in Canada too..when I visited India, I wished I packed sunscreen lol

    Anyway, make sure you have a plan of where you want to go! I recommend all the tourist hot spots...get a tour guide, they're real helpful.

  3. For information abt the places to visit in India

    Go through the below website

    http://www.indiantourmate.com

  4. INDIA is an ancient country with multi culture,languages and religion.I can not list it.I  am remember a story that five blind men what to know How elephant look like. A elephant was brought and all the five touched the elephant where they can and narrated their views. One man touched elephant's tail and told elephant is just like snake.One man touched the

    stomach and told that elephant is like wall. If I tell about INDIA it is just like blind man's view only.Visit INDIA  you will enjoy it.

  5. hey.

    make sure u go to AGRA to see the taj mahal!

    if you want to chill and visit the beaches then definately go to GOA.

    if you want a more sophisticated english speaking enviroment then visit BANGALORE.

    otherwise if you want to see the real india then i suggest you go to some villages and live the real indian life!

    but when you go ther make sure the 1st  thing you buy is a mosquito net.

    if you need some more info then contact me.

    have a great trip!

  6. CANADIAN DESI.. but i LOVE indiaa spent 2 months of my life there missing grade 11 in Canada, i went to tuition and everything.. if you are punjabi visit Chandigarh to visit sector 17 for amazing shopping, New Delhi of course .. but Bombay is what Toronto is to Canadians....

    Bangalore totally blew my mind.. english speaking people if you do not speak hindi, and its a growing IT district, people of all races there I saw so many asians lol,very fashionable,, and if youve never been to India one thing yo should get used to is people staring!! they do that alot there haha with the exception of bangalore..

    visit bazaars, simple things like that are the best and most enriching,, thers nothing like eating fresh gol gappa and bargaining with a shop dealer for the best price on that 3 pc suit material... ENJOY UR TRIP <3

    oh.. and check out Goa chyeaa

  7. Just be safe. Too many crimes against tourists in Goa, Agra and Jaipur.

  8. Traveling for 3 months well that's great i had been for only a month and could not spend enough time few places , from north to south as  very well all said there are different places to visit  Kashmir in the north , if you are looking for tropical weather better go down to Rajasthan , beaches Goa , Chandigarh beautiful city , Hyderabad in south , don't miss kanyakumari and  kerala , and a ayurvedic relaxation plan i had  made all the my arrangements through a destination management team  they  did everything on line  for me , especially  kerala as they are  based there and it was  great , they have many  homesaty arrangements which would be reasonable for longer stay i guess. i am not sure they have  Representative in Canada but many places  they do have , here in UK they do have a person and everything was easy for me . if you would  like to have a look you can  and post a enq if feel so  its saromaholidays

  9. If you plan to visit India for One Year, that won't be enough. In three months you can definitely see all the hot tourist spots.

    If I start from North. Go to Kashmir. Dal Lake and Arru Valley.

    Travelling little south, we have Delhi. The Capital of India. Visit White Lotus, Red Fort and Taj Mahal in this area.

    Travelling little south east from Delhi we have the state of Rajasthan. Extreamly Crowded. State is full of Palaces.

    At the border of Gujarat state and Maharashtra we have a place called Saputara. It is very well known hill station of India.

    Mahabaleshware is good place too with sky high mountains and those monsoon greenery. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sohampreksh...

    South India is I say, full of coconuts and elephants...lol..

    West India has lot to do with ART. There all sorts of temples and all those art work done by kings for their lovely queens.

    Make sure you hire a Good tourist guide from well known Travel Agency. (Trick- When you get off the airport, ask Airport officials for the Local Travel agent number so they can get you good guide.

  10. Check this site www.holidayclubindia.net you will find a lot of tour itineraries its gr8 holidays check and enjoy.

  11. Don't know ur itinery so talk about general tips.....

    1. april-june are summer days, very hot in india.

    2. rain may start inmay in kerala if u r going there.

    3. use only bottled water.

    4. vacation rush may be there, plan/book ur tickets in advance

    5. manali is the only place to find snow in this time.

    6. hill stn are simla, manali, nainital, darjiling

        for wild life-kazi ranga, bandhavgarh, gir, ranthambhore,      sunderbans

    for history-delhi,agra,jaipur, hyderabad,chennai, kolkata

    GOOD LUCK

  12. lots of places to see

    check http://www.travelmazza.com/

    ull find useful info.

  13. oh i love india. it depends on what kind of india you want to visit...if you looking for the real india the natural original one then i would recomend visiting PUNJAB india. thats where it all is-the people are so kind, the sites are beautiful, the nature is just relaxing and its very enjoyable. i would recomend going with someone else from india punjab already so its easier for you and more enjoayable.and i think if you wana go you should go either in aug-sept-oct or jan-feb-mar...the summer is wayyyyy too hott and the winter is pretty cold.
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