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"No
matter how many times you visit
India, the
experience is quite something and definitely a different
experience each time you go."
I visit each year and can honestly say it’s always an
eye opening experience.
The
real
India
starts from
Delhi
with the busy
roads, colourful surroundings and historical places. No
visit to
Delhi
would be
complete without travelling in
Delhi
style.
I’m sure you’ve heard of roofless tour buses, well
why not try the next best thing in
India
which is
actually sitting on the roof where the country can really be
appreciated whilst the smell of pure Indian food blows you
away.
Do
not even contemplate leaving
India
without trying
an Indian meal in the famous street restaurants known as “Thabba.”
You will be amazed
at the number of thabba’s available in the whole of
India
. You
definitely won’t be coming home hungry that’s for sure!
For all the vegetarians out there I would recommend
trying Panner and Tandoori Roti. The
meal consists of cheese cooked in a rich Indian sauce made up
of onions, ginger, garlic, tomatoes, chillies and various
herbs and spices with the Roti [bread] being slowly cooked in
a deep tava which is a hand made clay oven.
I’ve heard the Non-Veg dishes are also to die for but
I’m a vegetarian so I guess all the meat eaters will just
have to experience the non-veg. dishes for themselves.
Wherever
you decide to go, I promise you
India
is heaven for
food and shopping with the thousands of bazaars in every town,
village and city which you visit.
I
went on a major shopping spree in
Northern India
, to the state
of
Punjab
, visiting the
major cities of Phagwara and
Chandigarh
. The
shopping in Phagwara has to be rated as number one in my
opinion. Of the 12
visits I have made I have never come across such a wide range
of articles. You
really can find everything here from Premiership football tops
to beautiful silk saris. The
jewellery is also fantastic and with prices ranging from 90
rupees – 400 rupees [£1- £6] you just can’t go wrong.
But for those of you who would like to tour a little as
well as shop and eat,
Chandigarh
is the place
for you.
Chandigarh
is a very
modern city which offers a range of Western restaurants for
those of you who are worried about getting Delhi Belly!
The food was not as good as Phagwara, but that could
just be my opinion as I like very rich pure traditional Indian
food.
Chandigarh
offers lighter
and more milder dishes and no matter how much I tried to avoid
western food I just couldn’t get away from the Pizza Huts,
Wimpy’s etc. so if you want to avoid feeling like you’re
in
London
again then
Chandigarh
is not the
place for you, however don’t let that put you off
Chandigarh
.
I
spent 3 days in
Chandigarh
and there was
so much to do I needed another holiday to recover from it all!
I went shopping, again with a choice of hundreds of
modern AC shops compared to your typical bazaars which fill
your hair with incense as you walk through.
It is one of the most beautiful and glamorous cities of
India
with its lush
green surroundings, blooming gardens, shady trees, wide roads,
excellent communications and the most charming people. The
city surely stands up to its name as the City Beautiful.
I
can promise you that you will need more than one visit to
experience the vast amount of places and activities which
India has to offer but whatever you decide to do or whichever
direction you decide to travel in India, the memories will
remain with you for years afterwards.
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