It took a while to finish all the posts about India, but now it’s finally concluded. Here’s the course of my trip plotted on a Lonely Planet map.
Following are the India posts about my 24 days around India:
- India – day 1 – landing in Mumbai – Colaba and Fort Area
- India – Day 1 and 2 – Pune
- India – Day 3 morning – A weird encounter at Panaji
- India – Day 3 – Panaji and Old Goa
- India – day 4-5 : Goa – Candolim beach
- India – day 5 – Anjuna beach Wednesday flee market
- India – day 6 – Riding around Goa beaches – Vagator, Chapora Fort, Siolim, Morjim and Arambol
- India – Day 7 – The Delhi culture shock
- India – Day 8 – Delhi – National Museum, India Gate, Purana Qila, Humayun Tomb
- India – Day 9 – Delhi – Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Rama Krishna and my dad
- India – Day 10 – Hardiwar and Rishikesh
- India – Day 11 – Gorgeous holy Rishikesh
- India – Day 12 – Legendary Agra – Red Fort, Little Taj Mahal and Agra’s craftsmen
- India – Day 13 – Agra’s Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Jaipur
- India – Day 14 – Jaipur’s Amber Fort, Lake Palace, and Holy Saturday at Pushkar
- India – Day 15 – Chilling out at Pushkar
- India – Day 16 – Jodhpur – Meherangarh castle, Jaswant Thada and the Jodhpur gardens
- India – Day 17 – Ranakpur and Kumbhalgarh on the way to Udaipur
- India – Day 18 – Udaipur – City Palace and City Lake
- India – Day 19-20 – Bangalore and Christ College Psychology Cinema conference
- India – Day 21-22 – Cochin home-stay and day-trip
- India – Day 23-24 – Last days in Mumbai
- India – All days – Father and Son An
Hope you enjoyed it all.
Thanks for sharing your journey. I stumbled onto your blog while I was searching for info about a possible trip to India. I learned much more from you blog about traveling in India than I have from many of the backpackers blogs on India travel. Thank you. I must ask, if you were just visiting India for just a short trip, after all that you have seen, where would you recommend?
Bryan – depends on what you’re looking for, but when it’s relatively cold, I’d go to Goa and southern India. I enjoyed it more than I did with the history of northern India.