India is a country that fascinates and every trip to India is always incredible! No one returns indifferent to this country. Do you want to visit India but don't know where to start? Here is an example of a typical stay in India (with a small detour to Nepal).
The capital: New Delhi
Impossible to visit India without passing through its capital ! New Delhi is a very cosmopolitan city where there is a lot of activity. A true urban jungle, the city promises moments at full speed. To get around more easily, opt for the Rickshaw, a sort of rickshaw typical of the area that goes everywhere or for the metro. Please note that the entire city is not yet served.
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The Taj Mahal
If there is a monument to see in India, this is it. Located in the city of Agra, North India, witness a sunset over the Taj Mahal. The show is truly magical. Remember that the palace is a mausoleum dedicated to Shah Jhan's wife. Its particular architecture skillfully mixes Islamic, Iranian, Persian and Indian styles. Also stroll through the gardens, around the water features and fountains all around the palace.
The old city of Hyderabad
If you like peace and quiet, crossing the old city of Hyderabad, you find yourself transported to the most traditional India possible. You will smell the smells of biryani, a dish made with meat and spices, and chai, the famous Indian tea. You also risk coming across cows, sacred animals in this country, in the streets.
Nepal
To the south of India, Nepal is one of the countries to discover for its unspoilt nature. Take advantage of your trip to India to make a little detour to Nepal and discover the wonders hidden in this country. Strongly rooted in tradition, Nepal is full of treasures to see, such as the great Kathmandu valley, the Himalayas or the temples of Patan or Bhaktapur.
Mumbai
Formerly Bombay, the city has a hectic life where skyscrapers jostle one another. During your stay, you need to travel the length and breadth of Mumbai to truly appreciate its culture. Stop by the Colaba market to buy jewelry or if you love nature, stroll through the hanging gardens of Malabar Hill and take unforgettable photos. You can't go to Mumbai without stopping by the Gateway of India, a monument located on the waterfront.