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Tips for travelers with disabilities
Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling. There are more options and resources out there than ever before. However, it must be noted that India -- despite the fact that it has such a high population of people with disabilities -... Continue reading »
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Tips for women travelers
Foreign women will almost certainly experience India as sexist, but if you are confident, relaxed, and assertive, you are unlikely to experience any serious hassles. That said, traveling solo is only for the very brave and thick-skinned, unle... Continue reading »
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Tips for black travelers
African-Americans and other travelers of African descent will face as much curiosity as someone with blond hair and blue eyes, but also some degree of discrimination, though this is neither widespread nor specific to a particular region. Most... Continue reading »
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Staying connected
Phone numbers in India change at the drop of a hat, and businesses are slow in updating contact information, including websites. To call India: 1. Dial the international access code: 011 (from the U.S. and Canada); 00 (from the U.K., Ir... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
India is such a vast country and has so much to see that visitors are tempted to pack in as much as possible. Begin any trip to India with the knowledge that no matter how long your vacation, it will not be long enough. Knowing this can help... Continue reading »
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The north
North India Highlights in 16 Days Stunning Mughal architecture, heritage hotels, old palaces, forts, and colorful markets make North India an exciting experience that imparts a heady, sensory feeling in any visitor. No 2-week trip can exha... Continue reading »
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The golden triangle & rajasthan highlights
Though this itinerary includes Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur (the "Golden Triangle") and captures many of the essential Rajasthan sights, it does not include Jaisalmer, one of Rajasthan's most wonderful destinations, primarily because it's not very... Continue reading »
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The south in 2 weeks
South India is where the great Dravidian kingdoms were established, and anyone interested in ancient history and grand temples must visit Tamil Nadu or Karnataka. Here we've included only a few temples, but if you crave more, you'll find an e... Continue reading »
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A leisurely southern sojourn
South India is perfect for a slow-paced 2-week holiday that's more unhurried escape than hectic vacation filled with must-see sights. This itinerary does explore a few tourist sites, but mostly it's about relaxing and enjoying a few beautiful... Continue reading »





