Friday 27 January 2017

A day trip to Taj Mahal , Agra, Uttar Pradesh Lonely Planet Agra Photography Tour Including a Visit to Taj Mahal http://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/activities/sightseeing-tours/agra-photography-tour-including-visit-taj-mahal "Enjoy this day photography tour of Agra, which will let make the most of the best Agra has to offer, such as Taj Mahal, Red Fort and a few others. You will be accompanied by a local guide and a professional photographer, who will assist you in taking pictures and offer advice. Once you are picked up by your guide in the morning at your accommodation, you can get ready for a great photographic adventure. There is a possibility of a very early pick-up, to get sunrise views of Taj Mahal. You don't need to be a good photographer yourself or have professional photographic equipment, as your guide will show you how to get the best out of any camera you might bring. You will be able to snap tourist hot-spots but also get a more unusual photographs. You will also get some professional ones, which you may receive at the end of the tour on a memory sick, CD or via email, later. You will stop for lunch (included) and be driven around in an AC vehicle. An average tour includes a visit to Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itmad-Ud-Daulah tomb and 1-2 other places depending on your interest and its availability. Trip to Fatepur Sikri (not included) can be arranged on request." #sightseeing #photography #agra #india


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Thursday 19 January 2017

504 Gateway Time-out

Foreign tourists visiting India to explore food culture http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1153097 As per the discussion with Rajeev Goyal a Chef, Traveler and Co-Founder of India Food Tour , Food Tour in India by them is an attempt to promote Indian food and culture to tourists looking for a way to have the real India experience, as per him after traveling around the globe he discovered that people across the ocean really want to explore the food & culture of India, so he majority focus is to provide tourists with an affordable tour to explore the Delhi’s and India cuisine’s and culture in most authentic and safe way.
from Food Tour in Delhi http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1153097

Monday 16 January 2017

A walk through India’s culinary delights

http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/a-walk-through-india-s-culinary-delights/story-uI85wKEk0GlWaeJOcDoiCP.html Mike Sorsyth and his wife Rachel are learning the art of cooking 'aloo jeera' at the Dwarka house of Rajeev Goyal, their cooking instructor. Goyal guides the couple as they struggle with the amount of turmeric to be used. The next lesson, due in half an hour, is in the preparation of bhindi (ladies' finger). The Sorsyths are part of a group of foreign tourists who are at Goyals's house to learn traditional Indian cooking. "We have always considered India as a culinary heaven and relished Indian dishes. We wanted to learn how food is cooked at Indian homes," said Mike. "Learning to cook traditional Indian dishes was an important part of our India trip. We are going back with lots of spices so that we try out Indian dishes back home," said Rachel, his wife. Hindustan Times
from Food Tour in Delhi http://www.hindustantimes.com/delhi/a-walk-through-india-s-culinary-delights/story-uI85wKEk0GlWaeJOcDoiCP.html

Friday 13 January 2017

10 Reasons to Spend Two Weeks in India - Robert J. Richey

http://www.robertjrichey.com/2016/10/21/10-reasons-two-weeks-india/ India may be the most colorful country in the world. Textile shops, pedal-rickshaws, spice markets, flowers, lakes, and Tequila Sunrise mornings paint the backdrop for unmatched photographic diversity. India’s people are just as colorful as their home and normally accommodate the wannabe photojournalist with sometimes fun and often serious poses. Photo opportunities are everywhere in India; however, while in Delhi try Delhi Photo Tour, an excellent resource for a behind the scenes look at a city with no shortage of hidden gems
from Food Tour in Delhi http://www.robertjrichey.com/2016/10/21/10-reasons-two-weeks-india/

Sunday 8 January 2017

An Evening with Indian Food Tours

http://travelsleeprepeat.me.uk/an-evening-with-indian-food-tours/ AN EVENING WITH INDIAN FOOD TOURS Following a successful day of shopping we went on a food tour in the evening with Indian Food Tours in Delhi. Our guide was Jaidev, a very knowledgable guy who knew so much about Delhi’s history and took us to food establishments we would have never otherwise found. Exploring by foot and rickshaw we ventured into Old Delhi and ate so much – tasty samosas, spicy chicken skewers, lassi, sweet pastries and curries to name a few!
from Food Tour in Delhi http://travelsleeprepeat.me.uk/an-evening-with-indian-food-tours/