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yourdreamclicks · 1 year
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raen1 · 2 years
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stand up? vir das? songs? indie song? osho jain? pizza? braid my hair? street food? kachodi? delhi? old delhi? metro stations? moon? love? poems? letters? handwritten letters? passport size photographs? keep my photo in your wallet kind of love? movie dates? ice cream date? goddamn fucking ice cream-
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sheltiechicago · 13 days
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This photo was shot on a rainy day in a street in Dhaka. I saw this rickshaw puller taking shelter from the rain in his rickshaw, trying to save himself from the rain. The longing on his face made me emotional.
EMBRACING SIMPLICITY: ASHRAFUL AREFIN’S FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY TALE
In the realm of fine art photography, Ashraful Arefin, hailing from Dhaka, Bangladesh, has a unique gift for transforming everyday moments into extraordinary art. Born on May 3rd, his photographic journey began in 2013 with a 365-day project that ignited a deep passion for photography.
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This image was shot in the river Yamuna, Delhi. I saw this man rowing his raft filled with trash collected from the river. Suddenly there were migratory birds surrounding him in search of food. I found it really interesting and he looked like a character from a storybook.
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This image was shot during the Durga Puja festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh. 
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ladydarkey · 1 year
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Can I go forward when my heart is here?  Chapter 3
Sorry, i am slow in writing and sometimes life gets in the way.
Hope you enjoy it. Please leave some feedback/critic, it would mean the world to me. 
also you can read it on AO3 , where you can find the previous chapters too
Summary:          
The tattoo originally showed belonging and responsibility to his tribe. It also represented his oath as a protector. Now it is extinguished, reflecting his divided heart.
It is Bheem's first day back in the village. He has some duty to do and Loki helps him to take care of his wounds.
What light through yonder window breaks?
Through the window, a soft beam of light shone on Bheem's sleeping face.The warming sun was like a gentle kiss on his cheek. After Lacchu had brought him back to bed, Bheem slept without any dream. Slowly he touched his cheek, still drowsy, as if he wanted to check if it really was the sun kissing him and nothing or someone else. Moving his arm was slightly painful.
The adrenaline that kept him on his feet over the last few months has left his body. His body felt like a wet, heavy sack and his muscles fought against every movement.
Even opening his eyes took some strength. As he opened them, he stared against the blank ceiling. An insect was crawling across his eyesight, it was a beautiful jewel bug.
Light bounced off the metallic green shell, making the beetle look like a walking emerald.
A closer look revealed the two black dots just behind the insect's head, followed by 4 dots indicating the beginning of the back and the seven dots on its rear. Three on each side and a large black dot right in the middle of the body.
Bheem focused on the large spot in the center. The beetle's outline began to blur and Bheem stared into an endless black void shrouded in a green glow.
The green glow changed to a bloody red, in the black void appeared angry and terrified faces, full of pity, staring at him.
They seemed to scream, but what was the reason? Suddenly the vague shapes attacked something in front of them. He blinked. Through a red curtain of blood, he saw Ram's eyes glistening with tears. “I am sorry, Bheem.” It was a whisper in his heart. Bheem blinked again and suddenly he saw the ceiling above him again.
He looked for the jewel bug, but it was gone. In the corner of his eye, he saw that someone put a plate with five Idlis and some Coconut chutney next to the rice and chicken. Something disturbed him by looking at the dish from the previous evening. He couldn't tell what it was. The Lota with chai was still steaming. So it didn't seem long ago that someone put that there at dawn.
An itch on his left arm disturbed his thoughtless and stuffed existence. Lazily he looked at the spot and noticed that his dark blue kurta was stained right where a bandage was hiding underneath. He wondered how the stain could have gotten there. After all, he changed his dressings every day and so far it hasn't happened. Nobody should see his battered body immediately and nothing should reveal it.
Accompanied by light groans, he slowly sat up and turned on the bed so that he could put his feet on the floor. Since Bheem didn't want to waste any food and he suddenly felt very hungry - like a bear after his hibernation - he reached for the bowl with rice and chicken and began to eat. From the way it was seasoned, he immediately knew it was Loki's dish. She was by far the best chef in the entire village and everybody loves her food. Life and strength slowly came back to his body. He felt how the food filled him with energy.
Now he noticed that his backpack, which he had simply dropped on the ground the day before, was placed somewhere else. Instead in the middle of the room, it leaned against the shelf now. There were only a few belongings he took back home. The white Kurta, he used to wear back in Delhi, was neatly sorted into the shelf. A photograph of abbajaan, ammijaan and akka was standing on top of the ledge. Next to the frame, a little wooden box with his selfmade medicine was stored. Worried eyes were looking for the precious gift and Bheem was instantly relieved as he saw the book lying on the desk. A smile briefly appeared on his face. He wondered who did it and when it happened, while he was grabbing the plate with Idlis. Every Idli was gone in just a bite and his stomach felt finally full again.
Since he gained his life energy back, he considered that it was a good time to take care of his wounds. Normally Malli helped him to put on the medicine because the buffed man couldn’t reach the wounds and scars on his back by himself. The traumatised child wasn’t his choice of free will, it was an emergency solution which was decided by the gods while they were fleeing together and someone had to help him.
He decided to change his clothes, before heading to Loki and Malli. Also he had to pay a visit to the village healer in view of the fact that his medicine was about to run out.
Slowly he undressed his upper body to reveal a very soiled gauze on his left biceps and triceps, where his tattoo should be. Only the arrow wasn’t covered. Since nobody should see what is under the bandage, it was the only wound that he treated when he was alone. Careful not to reopen the scab, he removed the gauze.
The picture that emerges was nasty. In place of the once decorative and meaningful tattoo was a deep wound that was only partially healed.
It was the deepest wound on the whole body. The nail whip tore off a large portion of the flesh, destroying the tattoo in the process. He winced as the memory of the pain returned for a split second. Will he ever forget the pain?
The tattoo originally showed belonging and responsibility to his tribe. It also represented his oath as a protector. Now it is extinguished, reflecting his divided heart.
He's torn between his tribe and the great legacy he was given when he and Ram destroyed the Buxton barracks.
“Oh! You are alive!” A female voice snapped him out of his thoughts. As quickly as possible and very clumsily, he tried to cover his wound with his right hand. Loki entered the hut, Malli right behind her.
“H-Hi Loki akka and good morning Malli akka. What are you doing here?” Bheem was taken aback by the women's sudden entrance.
Out of sheer joy, Malli ran towards him and started to jump. In reflex, Bheem opened both arms to embrace the child. For a moment he lost himself in the warm hug. Suddenly he became very aware that his scar is now revealed. His smile disappeared immediately as he looked over the shoulder of Malli and saw the shocked expression on Loki’s face.
Without a word, Loki turned on the spot and went outside.
Has she realized that where his tattoo once was, his oath to the tribe, is now an eyesore? Doesn't she accept him as a protector anymore, since the word of honour is broken?
A thousand thoughts shot into his head while his grip on Malli tightened.
“Anna! That’s too tight!” Malli giggled and wriggled out of his embrace.
“Oh! I am so sorry, Malli. I- I am just happy to see you.” He quickly found an excuse for not noticing his tight embrace and faked a smile, his head still full of racing thoughts.
His relief was hard to describe when Loki came back with water. She must have gotten it out of the matka outside.
“Malli. Could you go to the healer and get some fresh herbal treatment out of cantella and green chiretta, please? And also new gauze.” Loki gently stroked her daughter's cheek as she gave her the order. Malli nodded heavily and immediately ran outside.
“Phew. And now to you Bheem.” Loki sighed with a loving but strict look.
After taking the wooden box from the shelf, she crossed the room and sat next to Bheem on the bed, put the medicine box in her lap and the budgas with water on the floor.
He didn’t know what to do, what to say or even how to react.
She looked him up and down, gently pressing his shoulder so he would lean slightly forwards in order to get a better look at his back. His broad back was almost completely covered in bandages.
Silently she started to loosen his dressing and he helped her.
“Oh my… how much did you have to suffer?!” Loki's voice trembled slightly as she saw the countless injuries and scars. Bheem knew he didn’t have to answer the question.
A clean cloth was dunked into the water. The woman began to clean the open wounds.
Sometimes the touch hurted so badly that Bheem hissed through his teeth.
“I am sorry, I don’t want to hurt you, but we have to clean them before we put on the treatment.” Loki calmly explained while cold water, which ran down Bheem’s spine, made him shiver.
“Yes. I know. And I am more than thankful for you helping me. It’s just-” He sighed heavily.
”In the past few months they didn’t get the right treatment. My possibilities were very limited and I already felt bad that Malli had to see all the wounds and help me to put on the medicine. I didn’t want her to clean them too while they were still bleeding.” Without seeing his face, Loki could hear that he was close to tears.
“And that’s why you have to suffer even more now.” She laughed.
“Sometimes fate brings you to decisions that you never would have made before. This is the path the gods have chosen for you. Even if it is hard, in the end it has a meaning and comes to a destiny foreseen by the gods.” She stopped in her movement, shortly lost in her thoughts.
“You went on a painful and difficult path to rescue a taken child and you succeeded. You are truly our protector guided by the gods.” She smiled at him, giving a light pat on his shoulder.
Now he couldn’t hold back the tears. He put his face in his hands and wept bitterly.
Loki carefully took his head and gently pressed it against her chest, like a mother comforting her child. As she stroked his hair, she hummed a song and patiently let him cry.
“I am sorry, Loki. I am so sorry.” Bheem sobbed against her chest.
“What are you sorry about? You are the last person to be sorry. “ Loki was confused by his emotional apology.
“If I wouldn't have been in another tribe that day, I could have prevented the monsters from taking away Malli. I am sorry…” It was true. On that particular day Bheem had travelled to another village.
It was one of his tasks to visit the other tribes, talk to them and also do some duty.
“And I falsely took the money, because we thought they paid Malli for her song.” Loki sounded serious and melancholic.
“I literally sold her, Bheem.” She stated.
“It wasn’t your fault for not being there. In all the time you were gone, I've come to terms with the fact that it's not my fault either. It took me a long and dark time to realise this. The only ones who need to be held accountable are the British.” She lifted his heavy head and wiped away his tears with her thumbs.
“I'm probably right in assuming that they were the ones who did all this to you, right?” Loki looked him worried straight in the eyes. Bheem could see hatred for the British flashing in her eyes.
“Y- Yes. Among other things, like tigers and wolves.” He explained and for a short while he thought about sharing his story. However, it wasn’t the time yet.
“You don’t have to talk about it.” Bheem wondered if Loki could read his mind.
“The others told some stories about the rescue. They told us that you were flogged in public and tortured with a whip.” Her wet eyes broke eye contact and looked down to the floor.
“What did they say? Did they mention someone?” Bheem's expression suddenly darkened, he was seriously worried that Ram’s name was brought up.
Loki tried to remember the stories which were told at the bonfire.
“The British soldiers had beaten you nearly to death but they were stopped because your song inspired the bystanders to revolt against the Empire. Later on a man, I think Jangu said his name was Ram, rescued you and Malli. Both of you could escape. The Government captured your hero, tortured and caged him. You then freed him out of gratitude and together you defied the monsters.”
Bheem was relieved that the other men kept their agreement and didn't put Ram in a bad light. He knew that Lacchu had all the reasons to as he hated Ram. Otherwise, he feared that, if the tribe learned the truth about Ram, no one would join the revolution.
As a confirmation to Loki, he just nodded.
At this moment, Malli came back with all the errands. Both shook the sad mood away, looked at each other and simply smiled.
“We should get back to your injuries.”, said Loki with a determined and fond look.
The next hour went by. The three of them talked, laughed and joked together.
Bheem tried to soak up every second of this carefree moment.
The wounds were treated. Either Loki didn't notice the missing tattoo or she didn't want to mention it on purpose out of fear of offending Bheem. After all, she treated the wound as well. Whatever it was, the protector was glad it didn't come up.
“It is already late in the morning, we should go and prepare lunch for the workers”, Loki reminded herself loudly, so Malli knew it was time to say goodbye to Bheem.
“I should pay the mukyha (headman/leader) a visit and join the celebration”, Bheem put on his white, clean Kurta and straightened it with his hands.
Loki and Malli exchanged an undefinable look and bursted out in laughter.
“Why are you laughing?” Bheem looked clearly confused at the two women.
“The celebration is over, Anna!” Malli barely could say a word while cackling.
“What do you mean it’s over? Normally it lasts for a whole day!” Bheem looked alternately from mother to daughter and wondered if Malli was just trying to prank him.
“You overslept, Anna! You slept for a whole day!” Malli said as she and Loki left the hut.
“A whole day?” Bheem mumbled to himself, wondering how this could even happen. He never slept an entire day. However, it explained why something was bothering him about the food. It wasn’t the same as he thought it was. And that’s why his backpack changed places. He assumed that Loki put it there and unpacked it.
“Haha! I should tell…” his laughter stopped immediately and he became moody as he remembered what, or rather who, he was missing.
“Ram… Oh how I wish I could tell him this…” At least he could include it in the letter he wanted to write. But first he had all the chores to do, which he couldn't attend to in the months he was away. For his village he was still the protector.
Bheem tried to make his way through the village to the big hut of the mukyha. It wasn’t easy and it took longer than expected because every resident wanted to greet, congratulate, thank or praise him. On one side, he enjoyed being acknowledged for his hard work but on the other it was exhausting and he wished to be back at the hut again. In silence.
After a while he arrived at the building, some children were still chasing him. Bheem softly shooed them away with a fond smile before he went through the decoratively carved wooden main door.
As usual Bheem was amazed by the size of the living room. Somehow the inside seemed bigger than the outside would suggest. The walls were painted in red and black. The drawings depicted animals, human figures, hunting and dancing. The floor was painted in various colors and patterns and a lot of comfortable looking mats were on the ground. The mukyha was leaning over some papers which were on a low desk. He looked up as Bheem entered.
“Namaskāram” the rather small and skinny man, at least in comparison to Bheem’s broad body, stood up and folded his hands in front of his chest to complete his greeting.
“Namaskāram” Bheem did the same.
“It is such a pleasure to have you back, Bheem. The whole village missed you truly. We were a bit sad that you couldn’t join the feast. However your rest is more important to us. I don’t even know how we can thank you for what you did for us.” The mukhya smiled gratefully at the protector and bowed to him.
“I am glad that I am back. You don’t have to thank me, it was my duty to bring Malli home again.” Bheem slightly pushed the shoulder of the smaller man up again, so he had to break his bow.
“I have been away for a long time. Please update me about all circumstances, so I can go back to my vocation.”
“Do you really want to go back to work immediately? I consider you to take some days off and get some more rest.” The opponent of the protector looked at him worried. It annoyed Bheem that his weariness was so obvious. Bheem looked him straight in the eyes with a determined look.
“You will never change, won’t you?” The leader of the village sighed and motioned his guest to sit down.
The conversation lasted more than an hour. In his absence, the villagers grieved over five fatalities, two caused by illness and three because of old age. Also three babies were born and it was one of the Gond protector duties to congratulate the parents and to take the oath to the child.
Bheem rubbed his tired eyes in realisation that it was going to be a long day.
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The day went by, Bheem visited all the newborns and also expressed his regrets to the bereaved. For dinner he went to the communal kitchen and took the time to talk to some of the residents. His friends Jangu, Lacchu and Peddanna were also there, happy to see him again.
It was already dark outside when he arrived at his hut again. Inside, he took a deep breath and let himself fall on the bed. For a moment he just laid there and enjoyed the silence or rather the sound of nocturnal animals. A silver moonray fought its way through the canopy of the forest. Bheem looked out of a window and saw the silhouette of a nightjar sitting in the tree against the light of the full moon. The bird was singing its beautiful song. The rustle of leaves interrupted the concert and within a split second a rusty spotted cat grabbed the bird and disappeared into the night.
“Eat or be eaten.” The thought came across Bheem’s mind and reminded him of the cruelty of nature. This applied not only to animals, but also to mankind.
Before he left his tribe, the image of humanity was not that bad. Of course there were some black sheeps, misled by the gods. Nonetheless, the time in Delhi showed him how cruel a single human could be.
Hoping it would wipe away the bad thoughts, he rubbed his hands over his face.
“I should write the Letter now before I fall asleep.” Bheem knew that there was no time to put it off as the next day a messenger would travel to the nearest town. This happens every two weeks to maintain contact with the city and to procure goods that they could not produce or grow themselves. Also the messenger would deliver the letter at the post office there.
The tired man stood up, walked to the desk and put on the candle which was already standing there. Gently he put the precious book “Romeo and Juliet” aside and took out the writing equipment and paper.
He stared at the blank paper, unsure what he should write. Should he admit that he already misses Ram? It has been only three days without him and yet it feels way longer.
After thinking for a while he decided to keep it simple.
“Dear Ram. No. I can not use his name.” Bheem shook his head, crumpled up the page and threw the ball over his shoulder.
“They are still looking for us and maybe they are also tracking letters.” He thought while chewing on the very end of the pen.
“Oh I know!” He took a new sheet of paper and began to write.
Dearest Anna,
finally we are safe at home again.
The last part of the journey seemed more tiring than our joint fight.
It took us one and a half days to get back to the village.
On the way we rented a mule to help us to transport the goods. Sadly at night, it got eaten by a tiger, so we had to pull the wagon by ourselves AND carry our akka on our backs or shoulders. The poor child was even too exhausted to walk on her own.
Now she is happy back with her mother.
The whole village was so overwhelmed by our return that they gave us a party.
And guess what?!
I overslept! Can you believe it? Me, oversleeping a feast?!
However, life turns normal very fast again.
For me, just one day passed here and it seemed like nothing changed.
Everybody had carried on with their everyday life.
Well, not Loki akka. People told me that she barely cooked or was doing her other village duties because she was too worried and sometimes depressed.
Since she is with her daughter again, she almost changed back into her old self.
Today I talked to the mukyha too catch up with all past events.
Some new souls were born and others were taken.
He also talked with me about the circumstances with the nizam.
We have to talk about it, when we meet again.
I hope it will be soon.
Meanwhile, I will study your book and try to find new friends who will help us with our common task.
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Take care,
Your Tam'muḍu
As he was satisfied, he put the letter into an envelope and carefully put it down.
The first thing in the morning would be giving the letter to the messenger.
For now the day came to an end. He blew out the candle and went to bed.
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projectourworld · 11 months
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Delhi, India. Women and children queue for food at a temporary shelter after the Yamuna River overflowed during monsoon rains. Photograph: Arun Sankar/AFP / Guardian #food #shelter #cleanwater
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nuinindia2023 · 10 months
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Day 26: #roadtrip
Welcome back everyone! For those of you who read yesterday’s blog post, Snehaa and I decided to switch it up a little. Not only was she busy documenting our day for the blog, but she also was busy taking over the Northeastern Instagram page. And I’m not talking about the Northeastern GEO page. I mean the actual official Northeastern Instagram page. Like the one with 109k followers. She did an amazing job by the way- go Snehaa!
Anyway, here we are. A new day, a new blog post. Today’s itinerary was pretty simple. 4 hour bus ride to Agra, Taj Mahal, 4 hour bus ride to Delhi. #roadtrip Yes, you did the math correctly, that is approximately 8 hours on the bus (not including bus traffic!) and we made it out alive. However, I will say those 8 hours felt like an eternity. To show you what our journey looked like here is a screenshot of Apple Maps (not showing the traffic that we did unfortunately hit)
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The morning started out in high spirits. Well, as high as they could be for that early 7am departure from the Lemon Tree hotel in Jaipur. Most people took the first hour or so to sleep, and by the time we started unopening the packed breakfast, we were all awake and ready to see the Taj. (Compliments to the wonderful hotel staff who packaged up some breakfast foods for us to eat on the bus!) Please enjoy the photo of Scott dancing along to some song playing in his earbuds. Pictured below is also a photo of us enjoying some toast before the bus left.
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Olivia and I also had purchased some fun snacks for this bus ride and filmed a few fun taste test videos. Here is a fun screenshot I took from when we tried the Spanish Tomato Tango Lays chip and were cheers-ing. We even got Prof. Duane to try it with us.
While I will not be putting those on this blog post, please note that we enjoyed most of the snacks we tried and it was a good way to pass the time. We took a quick pit stop to use the restroom and quickly browse the souvenir store, and then were on our merry way to Agra.
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As soon as we stepped off the bus the hawkers sprang into action and throwing necklaces, magnets, and key chains in our faces, but no one stopped to buy. At least not right then. A short golf cart ride later and we were at the East Entrance to get a quick lesson on the Taj’s history. Fun fact: it took 22 years to build and there are 22 white domes that make up the Taj. One for each year it took to build! I'm not going to lie, pictures do not do it justice, but nonetheless, please enjoy.
We also learned that the inscription highlighted in one of those pictures is an optical illusion. The writing at the top is written bigger, but because of the longer distance from the viewer, it appears to be the same size as the text at eye-level!
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Let’s just say that it’s one of the seven wonders for a reason. It’s absolutely breathtaking, and we were lucky because the crowds didn’t seem too bad. We stopped at several stops to take individual photos, as well as a group shot. The photographer that took some of our photos was very keen on getting everyone one to do one of his guided poses.
I thought about putting in some of those individual photos here, but for all you parents out there- I decided to not spoil the surprise. Ask your kids for their photos! For now, just enjoy a few of the smaller group shots we took :)
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By the time most of the Instagram-worthy photos were taken, we were starting to get pretty hot and ready to move on to see the inside. Once we got inside the mausoleum, we weren’t allowed to take any photos. There was a security guard who had a whistle at the ready to tell off any visitors for taking photos. So, in the meantime, please enjoy this photo I got online that shows that the the beautiful inside looked like (below; left)
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Once we finished walking our little circle around the tombs, we were ready to wrap this tour up. Like I said, the Taj is absolutely beautiful, but at that point, we were all ready to get out of the heat and continue along on our journey. So we made our way to the exit, stopped to purchase any desired photographs from the photographer, got swarmed by hawkers again, and then finally got on the bus.
We stopped at a McDonalds for a to-go lunch to eat as we continued to drive the 4 hours to Delhi. I’m not entirely sure if the drive was closer to 5 hours or not, but it certainly felt like it. With a full day of traveling, we were all glad to see the sign for the Eros Hotel. For dinner, some people ordered take-out, while a group went to a local food court down the street that Teddy found. (Giving credit where credit is due) We ate at a Pan-Asian restaurant and then briefly scoped out the scene for a potential spot to hang out at tomorrow night. Stay tuned to find out if we actually end up going back to there or not. Well that’s it for me. We’ll see you all tomorrow!
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premseoexper · 2 years
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Planning a trip to India?
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Planning a Trip to India: A Comprehensive Guide
India, a land of diverse cultures, vibrant traditions, and rich history, offers a unique travel experience. Whether you are drawn to its bustling cities, serene beaches, majestic mountains, or spiritual retreats, India has something for everyone. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you plan your trip to India.
1. Visa Requirements
Tourist Visa: Most travelers will need a visa to enter India. You can apply for an e-Visa online, which is valid for 30 days to 1 year depending on the type.
Documents Needed: Passport, recent photograph, and payment for the visa fee.
2. Best Time to Visit
Winter (October to March): Ideal for visiting most parts of India, including Rajasthan, Goa, and Kerala.
Summer (April to June): Suitable for hill stations like Shimla, Manali, and Darjeeling.
Monsoon (July to September): Best for experiencing the lush greenery in Kerala and the Western Ghats.
3. Popular Destinations
Delhi: The capital city, known for its historical landmarks such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate.
Agra: Home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Jaipur: Known as the Pink City, famous for its palaces and forts like the Amber Fort and City Palace.
Goa: Renowned for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Portuguese heritage.
Kerala: Famous for its backwaters, houseboats, and Ayurvedic treatments.
Varanasi: One of the oldest cities in the world, significant for its spiritual and cultural heritage along the Ganges River.
4. Accommodation
Budget Hotels: Affordable and widespread, ideal for budget travelers.
Heritage Hotels: Stay in palaces and forts converted into hotels, offering a royal experience.
Luxury Resorts: High-end hotels providing top-notch amenities and services.
Homestays: Experience local culture by staying with Indian families.
5. Transportation
Domestic Flights: Efficient for long-distance travel between major cities.
Trains: A popular mode of travel, offering various classes from luxury to budget.
Buses: Extensive network, suitable for intercity and intracity travel.
Taxis and Auto-Rickshaws: Convenient for short distances within cities.
6. Cultural Etiquette
Dress Modestly: Especially when visiting religious sites.
Shoes Off: Remove shoes before entering homes, temples, and some shops.
Right Hand Rule: Use your right hand for giving and receiving items, as the left hand is considered unclean.
7. Health and Safety
Vaccinations: Ensure vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are up to date. Consider malaria prophylaxis for certain regions.
Water and Food: Drink only bottled water and eat at reputable restaurants to avoid foodborne illnesses.
Travel Insurance: Essential to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and other unexpected events.
8. Must-Try Experiences
Cuisine: Savor diverse Indian cuisines, from street food like chaat and samosas to traditional dishes like biryani and dosas.
Festivals: Participate in vibrant festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Durga Puja.
Shopping: Explore local markets for handicrafts, textiles, and spices.
9. Communication
Language: Hindi is the most widely spoken language, but English is commonly used in cities and tourist areas.
SIM Cards: Easily available at the airport and in cities for internet and local calls.
10. Environmental Responsibility
Reduce Plastic Use: Carry a reusable water bottle and shopping bag.
Respect Wildlife: Avoid activities that exploit animals, and support ethical tourism.
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Delhi Manali Leh Srinagar Delhi Road Tour
Embark on an unforgettable journey from the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene landscapes of Leh, traversing through the picturesque routes of Manali and Srinagar. This budget road trip promises a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty, all while keeping your wallet happy.
Day 1: Delhi to Manali
Start your journey from Delhi early in the morning to beat the traffic.
Enjoy the scenic drive towards Manali, covering approximately 540 kilometers.
Arrive in Manali by evening and check into budget-friendly accommodations.
Spend the evening exploring the local markets and tasting delicious Himachali cuisine.
Day 2: Manali
Wake up to the breathtaking views of the Himalayas in Manali.
Visit Hadimba Temple, a serene haven amidst deodar forests.
Explore the quaint streets of Old Manali, indulging in shopping and trying local delicacies.
Optional activities include paragliding, river rafting, or simply relaxing by the Beas River.
Day 3: Manali to Leh
Begin your journey towards Leh, a distance of approximately 475 kilometers.
Travel through the mesmerizing landscapes of Rohtang Pass, offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks.
Continue your drive through the stunning valleys of Lahaul and Spiti.
Reach Leh by late evening and settle into your accommodations.
Day 4: Leh
Take a day to acclimatize to the high altitude of Leh.
Explore the local markets and indulge in traditional Ladakhi cuisine.
Visit the Leh Palace, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Spend the evening strolling around the serene Shanti Stupa, soaking in the peaceful ambiance.
Day 5: Leh to Nubra Valley
Embark on a day trip to the enchanting Nubra Valley, known for its surreal landscapes.
Cross the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La, at an altitude of 18,380 feet.
Visit the Diskit Monastery and explore the sand dunes of Hunder.
Experience a unique camel ride on the double-humped Bactrian camels.
Day 6: Leh to Pangong Lake
Journey towards the iconic Pangong Lake, featured in the movie "3 Idiots."
Marvel at the ever-changing hues of blue as you reach this breathtaking destination.
Spend the day exploring the lakeshore and capturing memorable photographs.
Overnight stay in camps beside the pristine lake under the starlit sky.
Day 7: Pangong Lake to Leh via Chang La
Wake up to the tranquil beauty of Pangong Lake and savor a hearty breakfast.
Drive back to Leh via Chang La Pass, the third highest motorable pass in the world.
En route, visit the picturesque Changthang region, known for its unique flora and fauna.
Return to Leh by evening and relax after an exhilarating day of exploration.
Day 8: Leh to Srinagar
Bid farewell to Leh and embark on your journey towards Srinagar, covering approximately 420 kilometers.
Traverse through the breathtaking landscapes of the Zoji La Pass and Drass Valley.
Arrive in Srinagar by late evening and check into your accommodations.
Day 9: Srinagar
Spend the day exploring the enchanting beauty of Srinagar.
Take a shikara ride on the serene Dal Lake, amidst the floating gardens and colorful houseboats.
Visit the historic Mughal Gardens, showcasing exquisite Mughal architecture and lush greenery.
Explore the vibrant local markets, offering traditional Kashmiri handicrafts and delicacies.
Day 10: Srinagar to Delhi
Conclude your memorable journey with a drive back to Delhi, approximately 850 kilometers away.
Reflect on the unforgettable experiences and picturesque landscapes you encountered during the trip.
Arrive in Delhi by late evening, bringing an end to your budget road trip adventure.
Budget Tips:
Opt for budget accommodations and homestays to save on lodging expenses.
Share transportation costs by traveling in groups or joining budget-friendly tour packages.
Enjoy local street food and small eateries to experience authentic flavors at affordable prices.
Plan your trip during the shoulder seasons to avail of discounts on accommodations and transportation.
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Taj Mahal Tour by Train by Taj Mirror Tour Company.
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Travel by Train to the Taj Mahal with Taj Mirror Tours The special Taj Mahal Tour by Train from Taj Mirror Tour Company will take you on an amazing journey to the magnificent Taj Mahal. Enjoy train travel's ease and comforts while taking in the charm and grandeur of one of the most famous structures in the world. You may easily enjoy the timeless splendor of the Taj Mahal thanks to our painstakingly planned tour, which guarantees a flawless and enriching experience. Now let's examine this amazing trip package that Taj Mirror trip Company is offering in further detail. An Overview of Taj Mirror Tour Company Your Entry Point to Memorable Adventures Travelers may expect outstanding experiences and unmatched hospitality from Taj Mirror Tour Company. Making every trip unique and enlightening is our goal, and we work hard to achieve it by putting a strong emphasis on client satisfaction. Learn About the Wonders of the Taj Mahal Offering visitors a hassle-free and distinctive approach to see this architectural wonder is the purpose of the Taj Mahal Tour by Train. Our trip offers an amazing experience, regardless of your interests—history buff, seasoned photographer, or just looking for a change of pace. Tour Highlights 1. Cozy Train Ride Convenient Departure: Travel to Agra, the location of the Taj Mahal, in style and comfort by air-conditioned train departing from the center of Delhi. Route Scenic: As you make your way to Agra through the Indian countryside, take a seat back, unwind, and take in the gorgeous surroundings. The expert guide provides a guided tour of the Taj Mahal. Our well-informed and amiable guide will meet you when you arrive in Agra and will be with you the entire time for your Taj Mahal tour. Historical Perspectives: Discover the Taj Mahal's remarkable past, architectural design, and cultural significance while you tour this UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. Visit Agra Fort Architectural Marvel: Discover the magnificent Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its striking Mughal architecture and interesting past. Panoramic Views: The fort's vantage points provide a unique viewpoint of the Taj Mahal, which is indeed a magnificent sight. The Taj Mirror Tour Company: Why Choose Them? 1. Experience and Skill Taj Mirror Tour Company's team of experts guarantees a smooth and unforgettable trip from beginning to end thanks to their years of experience in the travel industry. 2. Client Contentment By offering individualized care, close attention to detail, and flexibility to satisfy different tastes, we put the needs of our customers first and work hard to surpass their expectations. 3. Outstanding Worth With the affordability of a rail tour combined with the knowledge and experience of a guided tour, our Taj Mahal Tour by rail package is a great deal. To sum up The Taj Mahal Tour by Train, offered by Taj Mirror Tour Company, will let you to really feel the magic of the monument. Explore its extensive history, take in the architectural marvel's enduring beauty, and make lifelong memories. To go on a voyage of discovery with us, reserve your tour now. A FAQ Does this cover getting to and from the train station? For extra convenience, yes, we provide transportation from your accommodation to the train station and return. Is there food included in the package tour price? Absolutely, you will have a great meal served to you on board the train, plus you will have the chance to sample the local cuisine in Agra. How much time is the Taj Mahal guided tour? With two to three hours to spend exploring the monument and learning about its significance and history, the guided tour usually lasts two to three hours.
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Food Photography by Delhi's Expert photographer
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In Delhi, are you looking for a qualified and experienced food photographer? Look nowhere else! Our expert food photographer specializes in taking delectable pictures that will bring your cuisine to life. Our food photographer in Delhi will give you enthralling pictures that will create an impression, whether you're a restaurant owner, the owner of a food blog, or you require spectacular graphics for your culinary masterpieces. Put your faith in us to bring out the finest in your meals and take the presentation of your food to a whole new level.
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Best Food Photographer at the Lowest Price in Delhi
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Hire one of the best food photographers in Delhi and Gurgaon. We have worked with many food brands. We have an expert team of photographers. We are doing food photography from 5 years and that too at the very lowest price. Visit our social media accounts and check our clicked photos and book your shoot and grow your business because food photography is very important for restaurants, Swiggy Zomato, cafes, etc.
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same day taj mahal tour
An iconic symbol of love and architectural elegance, the Taj Mahal welcomes millions of visitors each year from all over the globe to visit. A tempting option for individuals with limited time is to take a same-day tour of this beautiful landmark. We'll going over how to maximise your same-day Taj Mahal tour in this guide so that it's an amazing experience.
Understanding the Itinerary
An early morning arrival from nearby cities like as Delhi, Jaipur, or Agra itself is typically the starting point of a same-day visit to the Taj Mahal. The tours are carefully scheduled to make the greatest use of your time and guarantee that you see the Taj Mahal and other important sites.
Early Departure
Tours frequently leave early at dawn to allow you to help you make the most of your time at the Taj Mahal. Even though it might seem early, you are not going to want to skip the amazing experience of watching the sunrise over the ivory-white stone tomb. It may take some time before your next stop for lunch, so make sure you eat a substantial breakfast in advance.
Arrival at the Taj Mahal
As you arrive in Agra, anticipation mounts. Your first glimpse of the Taj Mahal, especially as the sun casts its golden rays upon it, is a moment that will stay with you forever. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons. Your tour guide will lead you through security checks and into the complex, providing historical insights along the way.
Seeing the Taj Mahal
Once you are inside the complex, take your time exploring the reflecting pool, the main structure, and the beautiful marble carvings. Your guide will talk about the architectural significance of the Taj Mahal and the love story that led to its development. Remember to take lots of photographs so you can treasure the memories.
Visit to Agra Fort
After soaking in the beauty of the Taj Mahal, your tour may include a visit to Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This red sandstone fortress, with its impressive architecture and historical significance, offers further insights into India's rich heritage. Explore the palaces, mosques, and gardens within the fort complex, imagining life during the Mughal era.
Lunch Break
You are going to have worked up a craving by midday. A lunch stop at a restaurant nearby, where you can try real Indian food, is a common feature of same-day trips. Enjoy foods such as paneer dishes, punjabi chicken, and biryani to provide energy for the rest of the day's activities.
Optional Add-Ons
Depending on your tour package, you may be able to see extra sites like Mehtab Bagh, a garden complex having breathtaking views of the Taj Mahal across the river Yamuna, or the Baby Taj (Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah). These optional extras may enhance your entire trip by giving you a greater understanding of Agra's unique cultural past.
Conclusion
In short, a same-day Taj Mahal tour provides you the opportunity to see one of the most beloved sites in the world in a single day while guiding you on a fast-paced, beautiful journey through history. Your schedule might be full, but the experiences that you will have are priceless. Put on your walking shoes, charge your camera, and get prepared for an unforgettable experience of the Taj Mahal's eternal elegance.
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tajmirrortours01 · 24 days
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Travel by Train to the Taj Mahal with Taj Mirror Tours
Train Tour to the Taj Mahal with Taj Mirror Tours
Travel by train and enjoy the comfort and charm of seeing one of the most famous wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. With the comforts of a contemporary rail journey combined with the historical charm of Agra, the city that is home to the beautiful Taj Mahal, Taj Mirror Tours Company offers an enlightening experience. This is a comprehensive guide to making the most of your train tour of the Taj Mahal. Overview of the Train Taj Mahal Tour In India, taking the train is not only a practical way to go around but also a fundamental aspect of the local way of life. Train travel is especially beautiful and practical, providing views of the varied Indian terrain and a quick and easy way to get to the city that is home to the magnificent Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal Tour's Benefits of Selecting Train Travel Scenery: Take in the ever-changing views of verdant rural areas and sprawling urban areas. Cultural Experience: Engage in conversation and story-telling with residents and other tourists. Convenience: There are regular train departures from large cities like Delhi to Agra, giving schedule flexibility. Sustainable: Riding a train is among the greenest methods to explore. Schedule for the Train Tour of the Taj Mahal First Day: Travel to Agra Arrive in the morning by train in New Delhi. Once in Agra, have breakfast while traveling. Afternoon: Make accommodation arrangements in advance and get ready for sightseeing. Visit the Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage site, in the late afternoon for a view of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna river. Day 2: See the Taj Mahal and Head Home Early in the morning is the ideal time to see the Taj Mahal because it is when the monument is most magically lit. Morning: Take a tour of the monument and discover more about its construction, history, and love tale. Check out and have breakfast at the hotel after noon. Afternoon: Return to Delhi by train. Savor the slow voyage and consider the experiences created. What to anticipate while you're there Guided Tours: Taj Mirror Tours offers competent guides who break down the historical background and subtle architectural details of the Taj Mahal and other monuments in Agra. Travel Comfortably: The tour's selected trains are outfitted with contemporary conveniences, guaranteeing a relaxing ride. Photographic Opportunities: For those who enjoy taking pictures, the early morning visit offers ideal illumination. The Ideal Time to Go From November to February, when the weather is moderate and comfortable and perfect for daytime exploring, is the greatest time to visit the Taj Mahal. Journey Advice Purchasing Tickets: Since tickets for the Taj Mahal and trains often sell out rapidly, make sure you get them well in advance. Put on Proper Clothing: Make sure you dress comfortably and plan on doing some walking. Protection and Limitations: Keep in mind that you cannot bring food, heavy bags, or tripods into the Taj Mahal. Making Reservations and Customizations You can personalize your journey by choosing your preferred hotel, train class, and extra local excursions when you purchase with Taj Mirror Tours online. In conclusion The excitement of Indian rail travel and the wonder of seeing one of the most famous monuments in the world are combined on a train trip to the Taj Mahal with Taj Mirror Tours. It's an effective, entertaining, and educational method of seeing the Taj Mahal that's ideal for anybody who want to experience the spirit of India's rich history. Q&As What is covered by the travel package? What is the duration of the train trip from Delhi to Agra? Does the train serve food? What guidelines apply to taking pictures at the Taj Mahal? Is it possible to include more local sights to the tour?
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DELHI TOUR PACKAGES by Tour Por La India Travel Agency
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DELHI TOUR PACKAGES by Tour Por La India Travel Agency
Discover Delhi, a dynamic and culturally diverse city, with one of our painstakingly designed DELHI TOUR PACKAGES from Tour Por La India Travel Company. With our carefully designed itineraries, you can fully immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, important historical sites, and rich cultural legacy of India's capital city. Regardless of your interests—foodies, history buffs, or photographers—we have the ideal tour package to suit you. Here is a sneak peek at what to expect: Old Delhi Heritage Tour: Take advantage of our guided tour to see the rich history and legacy of Old Delhi. Wander through tiny streets brimming with vibrant shops, fragrant spices, and centuries-old architecture as you discover famous sites like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Chandni Chowk. Discover the lively hues and tastes of Delhi's most historic district. Explore the contemporary wonders of New Delhi with a thorough sightseeing trip. See famous sites including Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, India Gate, and Humayun's Tomb and be amazed by its architectural beauty and historical significance. Discover the broad boulevards, verdant parks, and historical sites that characterize the city's center. Enjoy a cultural and gastronomic adventure that satisfies your senses as it transports you through Delhi's rich culinary scene and cultural legacy. Savor authentic North Indian cuisine, sample delicious street food, and discover the city's interesting history and cultural customs through guided tours and interactive activities. Shopping Adventure: Take a shopping adventure through Delhi's lively marketplaces and bazaars to purchase magnificent handicrafts, traditional fabrics, jewelry, and mementos. Discover well-known shopping areas like Dilli Haat, Khan Market, and Chandni Chowk, and take in the vivid hues and lively ambiance of Delhi's marketplaces. Tailored Routes: With our customisable itineraries, you may customize your Delhi tour experience to fit your interests and tastes. Whether you're looking for heritage walks, photography excursions, or off-the-beaten-path experiences, we can design a customized itinerary to meet your requirements. Our goal at Tour Por La India trip Company is to give you a smooth and enjoyable trip experience. Our well-informed tour guides, cozy lodging, and dependable transportation make sure your Delhi trip is nothing short of spectacular.
Get in touch with us right now to reserve your Delhi tour package and start traveling like never before with Tour Por La India Travel Company!
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