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Last Chance – Rishakesh, India

Feel the purity of river Ganga and follow the Sadhu Babas in Rishikesh with Being Bindas all the way from India.

India: Tips to Survive Your First Trip

You’ve probably heard previous first-time visitors to India mention that it tends to be overwhelming, and not necessarily in a good way. Chabli Bravo spent much of a year there recently, and here she offers some great tips to prepare yourself with.

I Expected Desert – Busride from Manali to Leh, India

The mountain passes of Ladakh, in northern India, are only open from July-October every year. Kara Carlson provides a humorous account of her bus journey from Manali, justifying why the passes are often closed.

Long Road to a Ghost Town – Fatehpur Sikri, India

No matter how much time you spend in India, it continues to be a challenge, as Phillip Donnelly continues to find out.

The Real India: Experience the Subcontinent from the Driver’s Seat of an Autorickshaw

The “Amazing Race” suddenly doesn’t look all that amazing compared to this long distance race in India’s infamous tiny taxi-type vehicles, as Chelsea Kot explains.

A Profusion of Colors – Bangalore, India

Bangalore has a reputation as the high tech center of India, but Lubna Kably has seen another far more colorful side of the place.

Train Travel in India: Important Tips and Advice From a Local

Many travelers to India struggle with train travel and go for luxury class whenever possible. Amrith Sudhakaran is from India and has traveled extensively on trains, and he offers expert advice on how to go about it and which comforts to skip for a better experience.

The Last Mahaseer – Fishing in India

The Mahaseer is the most sought after sport fish in India. But Amar Dev Dhindsa worries for their future after seeing the effects of fishing with explosives.

Shah Jahan, Akbar the Great et moi

Phillip becomes rich, gets a chauffeur, leaves Delhi and begins to arrive in India

Want to See a Dead Body? – Varanasi, India, Asia

Varanasi, the city popularized in guidebooks for its burning ghats has always held a morbid fascination for tourists and for Ankur Ahuja.