When I decided to go to India I knew actually nothing about this country. What I knew where only some historical facts from my History lessons at school. I imagined it as a poor country, but with rich cultural heritage. I don’t know why I had such impressions. Maybe they were the results of human talks. But I’m a very curious man and I wanted to see everything with my own eyes and to find any proves of those talks and sayings that form our imagination about this or that thing, though I was rather afraid of that thing that India is a country with great danger for my health. I knew that in India there are lots of illness’s such as cholera, hepatitis, malaria and others. Nevertheless interest and curiosity exceeded my fears.
India is a country that has a very reach cultural heritage and every city in this country has lots of architectural and cultural sights.
Came to India we went to the capital of this country, Delhi. So, my first impressions of this city were awful. The city has amazed me with the energy and vanity of noisy markets. It was the first thing that was evident. Rumble and dirt surrounded us. People ran somewhere and pushed. So, in one word, it was awful! I wanted to reach my silent, quiet and clean room in the hotel as soon as it was possible. Well, after a little rest I started to study the city.
Delhi consists of three municipal corporations (parts of the city): New Delhi, Old Delhi and the military settlement. We began our trip from the Old Delhi where the largest mosque of India is situated. It is Jama Masjid. The building made of white marble and red sandstone simply amazed me. But my attention was caught by the great monument Qutub Minar. The corrosion-proof seven meters tall column stands there. It is the tallest brick minaret in the world, and an important example of Indo-Islamic Architecture. There is a shopping center not far from that place. That centre was with awful narrow small streets that were filled by dealers who offered different goods of precious metals and silk.
Then we went to New Delhi. I was really amazed when I saw such a huge contrast between New and Old parts of the city. Smart hotels, beautiful and rich houses, large and huge shops are situated here. What a great contradiction! Moreover you can go to the central trading square. If you like exotic animals like snakes, you can find them there. You can also watch the people who swallow the fire or swords there. You can meet different exorcists and magicians there too. But it would interest only those people who like such performances. As for me I don’t like such shows at all. Another example of contrast between New and Old parts is that there are lots of different administrative centers, educational and research institutions in New Delhi. But in the old part of the city we saw only poor houses of poor people with exception of the great monuments, of course. However, New Delhi didn’t impress me much.
So, during our trip we wanted to visit the great symbol of tourism in India. We wanted to visit the great monument, the most popular tourist destination. It was, certainly, Taj Mahal. We knew, of course, the sad history of that great monument. So, we tried to come into the mausoleum to have a look at the monument that was decorated with semiprecious stones inserted into a marble. But these were vain attempts, because the entrance for people that aren’t Moslems is forbidden. We were very sorry. Well, during our trip I noticed that bribery is widely spread in India. It may happen so that you have to pay not for good service but for service itself.
The certain amount of money can open some closed doors for you, find the lost documents or keys or other petty things. By the way, a trip to India is not very expensive. Moreover I can tell you that it’s rather cheap. If you live in a cheap hotel and eat only rice daily you have to spend approximately 10$ a day. However if you want to have a certain comfort during your trip or you used to have rooms with some modern conveniences in hotels and if you want to eat the tasty and healthy food you have to spend no more then 30$ a day. I think it’s rather cheap.
Well, leaving India I found that I was full of contradictions. On the one hand I saw magnificent and wonderful architecture, monuments where the century traditions do not fall under the impact of the civilization. I watched the interesting thing when the sacred cows are adjoining to magnificent palaces and skyscrapers. But on the other hand I met with a great disaster. Delhi impressed me much with its dirty and unhygienic state. The great country with great contrasts!
By: Iuri Tarabanov
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Golden Triangle and Mandawa Tour – Famous Tourist Attractions of India
November 20th, 2009
If you want to spend your holiday with good memories, the Golden Triangle will make for a good tour package for visiting India. A Golden Triangle tour provides comfort and a great range of packages to destinations in the Golden Triangle of northern India. A Golden Triangle tour is one of the most famous tour packages of India. It includes a complete journey of India’s three most beautiful and charming places – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur.
Delhi is the capital of India which is one of the most beautiful cities. It is a major cultural, commercial and political center of India. Delhi has many beautiful monuments landmarks such as the Tughlaqabad Fort, Lodhi Gardens, Purana Quila, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun’s tomb, Red Fort, India Gate, Raj Ghat, Bahá’í Lotus temple, Akshardham Temple, and the Magnificent President’s house (Rashtrapati Bhavan).
After visiting Delhi, you can explore Agra. It is one of the most beautiful and attractive cities in India. The city of Agra is famous for Taj Mahal. This most beautiful and charming building is located on the bank of the Yamuna River in Agra. It is the symbol of love. Agra is a very interesting and charming place to visit. There are many monuments and many things which you can see and make your days memorable.
After that, you can visit Jaipur which is known as “pink city” also because the monuments of Jaipur are made of pink stones. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. In the city of Jaipur, you can visit many monuments like Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, Laxmi Narayan Temple, City Palace, etc. There are many markets; you can shop according to your desire like Jauhari Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar and Chaupar Stalls that sell everything from wollen rugn to exquisite parts of jewelries.
With a golden triangle tour you can visit Mandawa also. Mandawa is one of the most beautiful and luxurious towns. It is situated in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. This beautiful and charming town attracts tourists because there are many forts and places which are know as havelis. You will see many Havelis with convinced unique features which creates each Havelis stand out from each other. While visiting the places of Mandawa, you can see many havelis like Chowkhani Haveli, Mohanlal Saraf Haveli, Bhagchandika Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli and Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli, The Newtia Haveli, Harlalka Well, Thakurji Temple, Murmuria Haveli, Chowkhani Double Haveli, Raj Well, Akhramka Haveli, Sonthalia Gate, Goenka Double Haveli, Tanu Manu Saraf Haveli, Harlalka Chattri, Goenka Chattri and the Saraf Haveli are the interesting thing to visit and to make your days memorable.
By: Pradeep Kumar Sharma
Travel India Palace on Wheels Tour – Luxury Train Tour in India
October 21st, 2009
Palace on wheels tour is a luxury train tour in India, covers the famous tourist destinations in India – Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Sawai Madhopur, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur and Agra. This luxury train tour starts on Wednesday and the journey ends also on Wednesday. To take a delightful experience through palace on wheels in travel India, you will have to arrive at Delhi Cantt Railway Station to board palace on wheels. This luxury tour in India takes the duration of 7 nights and 8 days.
Palace on Wheels tour is an attention-grabbing journey now emblazoned in ones mind. The most specialties of this luxury train are dinning, night staying, spa, yoga etc at the board. In this luxury train tour in India you will have the golden opportunity of seeing beautiful sights. The most famous tourist circuit of India “Golden Triangle Tour” is covered. This famous tourist circuit provides one of the Seven Wonders of the World the Taj Mahal, ‘Palace of Winds’ Hawa Mahal, and the tallest Qutub Minar of the world and many more these like magnificent buildings.
Palace on wheels stops one day on one tourist destination for the sake of seeing the famous buildings, temple, monuments, lakes garden and the list goes on. Breakfast is served at the board in every morning and also dinner of every night is offered at the board. But for lunch you have to book hotel at the palace where you are on a tour. You can also visit the world famous bird-sanctuary in Bharatpur.
Your journey starts from national as well as political capital city Delhi to Udaipur to Taj City Agra. Within eight days tour you visit Taj Mahal which is the symbol of love in Agra, Hawa Mahal & Amber Fort in Jaipur famous for its colourful bazaars, forts, havelies. The city of lakes Udaipur, Chittaurgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort are also the major destinadtions to visit.
If you are nationwide or globally travelogue and have a desire for travel India, don’t miss the opportunity of taking luxurious and delightful journey in palace on wheels that covers the major designations of India. The journey offers the occasion of visiting Taj Mahal one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
By: Pradeep Kumar Sharma