Tips for first-time visitors to India
Chaotic, deafening, intimidating, but at the same time utterly beautiful, completely charming and truly special, there aren’t many countries quite like India.
Chaotic, deafening, intimidating, but at the same time utterly beautiful, completely charming and truly special, there aren’t many countries quite like India.
It’s in the grey and gloom of January that our travel daydreams get extra vivid; you know, the ones where you can almost feel the warmth of the sun on your face and smell the tropical scents in the air.
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings in India and the world, the Taj Mahal is India’s most iconic landmark.
Every year the skies above the Indian state of Gujarat become a playground of swooping, soaring, colourful kites as the International Kite Festival comes to town.
There is so much more of our world to discover than what we see on land.
Due to its size, it can be challenging to travel throughout India, especially if you factor in the dramatically high population density in the cities which give a new meaning to rush hour traffic!
After being mesmerised by Joanna Lumley’s tour in India, could anything be as exciting and infectious?