For a Long Holiday . U can go to Rajasthan , Kerala and Jammu Kashmir. For a 10 to 15 Days Holiday Packages.
For more go with
http://www.mybudgethotels.com
2007-02-15 22:05:28
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answered by Sudhanshu G 1
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Having recently travelled to India, I would recommend going on a tour, definitely incorporating the Taj Mahal (Agra), Jaipur and Udaipur + go on tiger safari at Ranthambhore. The best way of doing this is through an Indian Travel Agent - you can find these on the internet and they are much cheaper than going through your own travel agent. Just make sure you use a reputable one. It is quite an eye-opener though when you visit India as there is a lot of poverty and it can be quite upsetting.
2007-02-16 01:52:55
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answered by Jay C 1
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We went to Coorg last year that time. Was cool and quiet. Nothing to do there. Just enjoy fresh and pollution free air. Is off Bangalore too. See Mysore on way if you have not. We were in Tata coffee estates. But there are lots of places to stay. Good drive. Keep water and food. Get almost nothing on way. Kerela, Ooty, Kodaicanal are all there besides this. Also Chennai. Hyderabad. Also try caves: Aurangabad.
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are visiting India for the first time and want to get a flavour of Indian culture, you really cannot look at being 'based' in one place. For that matter, 2 weeks maybe too short also. But you could come in via Delhi, move on to Rajasthan, further down south to Karnataka and Kerala before flying out from Mumbai. For more details on each of the above destinations and accommodation options there, you could check out the following links:
Delhi: http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?stateid=3&destName=Delhi
Rajasthan: http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?stateid=6&fromState=yes
Karnataka: http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?stateid=13&fromState=yes
Kerala: http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?stateid=15&fromState=yes
Mumbai: http://www.holidayiq.com/destoverview.php?Destination_id=468&stateid=20&fromDest=yes
2007-02-15 22:27:42
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answered by Arun M 2
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it depends on the time of year...
if you haven't been to india before, you could use delhi as a base, and then go over to Rajastan to Jaisalmer, Jaipur and Jodphur; leave a day to get a train to Agra to see the Taj.
Alternatively, head to Kerala to go on a Backwaters boat and then head to the beaches.
Mumbai is a great city and a good base - can get to Goa and also to the hill stations for some walking
whatever you choose, you will have a great time - and try and eat as much South Indian food as you can - and try and eat on the street as much as possible for the freshest tastiest and cheapest meals
2007-02-15 22:05:56
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answered by dirk_hampstead 3
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kashmir is a very good place . it is called heaven on earth but it must be a cold climate there now . it is best to go in after march .
i am from kashmir and it is a beautiful place if u have a good guide . i am but now in saudi arabia . kerela is also a very fine place .
kerela has tropical climate but kashmirt has mountain type climate
2007-02-15 22:11:46
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answered by saqib z 1
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Rajasthan is the best option.
2007-02-15 22:03:35
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answered by saumitra s 6
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Why go so far when the same experience can be had in Bradford, UK.
2007-02-15 22:04:15
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answered by bluecow 5
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stay in goa - you'll love it
2007-02-16 03:50:35
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answered by UC BLUES -Jose 7
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IN KERELA , GOA & IN NEW DELHI
2007-02-15 23:34:20
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answered by raj 1
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