What to see in India?

@ESKARENA1 (18261)
June 1, 2007 4:39am CST
Two friends and I are planning a trip to India later this year. We are three English wo0men ranging in age from 30 to 50. Where should we go, what should we see and are we going to be safe. Any advice will be helpful blessed be
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• India
3 Jun 07
thank you friends for visiting my country. my country is place of so many cultures and lot of languages and various races of human beings you can find all type of things here in India we have all type of climates and well developed transport system Indian railways is biggest employer in the world having a 1600000 employees and running 10000 passenger trains and well connected all over the India we have snow covered mountains like Himalayans and also we having hot hot desert like Thar we are having one of the biggest river basin like Ganges Brahmaputra basin we are having plateau like Deccan plateau ok i will start with important places in India if you are interested to know about Hinduism and temples them first start with Tamilnadu state you can also visit Tamil nadu tourism web site for more details jammu and kasmir is most beautiful place to see but careful because of militants other wise you can see in that state is dal lake in Srinagar vishnavo devi temple gulmarg is skying place new delhi is the national capital you can see so many paces taj mahal fathepur sikri in rajahs tan udaipur,jaipur jaisilmer ajmir bikanir bharathpur birds sanctuary and mount abu in maharastra mumbai in andhrapradesh tirupathy hyderabad goa beaches in kerala it is the gods own country trivendram guruvior temple, back water boating aurvedic treatment munnar hill station in tamil nadu kanchi temples raeswaram tiruchy maduri ooty hill station .,kodaikanal hill station chennei i east india kolkota , kagiranga naional park gauhati konark sun temple puri temple in narth india amruthsar golden temple,mathura jansi ,gualiar varanasi temples birth place of gautham budda lumbini park and gaya sanchi etc., all the famous destination in India are can find from http://www.incredibleindia.org
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
3 Jun 07
ok i broken my rule, best response for giving me just the information i needed blessed be
• India
4 Jun 07
thank you my dear friend if you want any more information don't hesitate to mail me.
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@derek_a (10874)
1 Jun 07
I have never been to India, but if I were to go, I would want to go where it is said the Buddha had his enlightenment. I don't know where it is, and not made any enquiries, but that would be the birthplace of Zen Buddhism and I would want to experience any essence that may be there. :-)
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
1 Jun 07
that had not crossed my mind but of course it is the birth place of so much we consider spiritual, blessed be
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@derek_a (10874)
2 Jun 07
I look forward to hearing of your adventures when you return :-)
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• United States
3 Jun 07
If nothing you have to see the Taj Mahal!!! And take as many pics as you can because I want to see it all when you get back! Have fun. I'm sure you will be quite safe there. I'll keep you in my prayers and be waiting for those great vacation pics! lol
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
4 Jun 07
i certainly want to see the taj. The best picture i have seen was one of the black tag, simply a reflection lol
@sukumar794 (5040)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
4 Jun 07
I'm from INDIA, the southernmost state of KERALA. If you land up in North , don't miss Taj Mahal . The beauty of the monument will linger very long in your mind. As the eastern borders are troublesome areas, I would not advise you to visit Kashmir and adjacent areas. If you plan to come down south, you have lots of places to feed your eyes upon. Mahabalipuram near Chennai, Charminar in Hyderabad, garden city of Bangalore are worth visiting . Further down south there is our beautiful land of Kerala,the palm-fringed serene place nicknamed 'God's own country '. You will definitely carry back with you sweet memories of your visit to the backwaters,lagoons , bird sanctuaries, Kovalam beach resort etc. If you love nature's bounty you have many more places to spend awhile . You are most welcome to India.
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
4 Jun 07
thank you so much i will certainly have to travel around, blessed be
• United States
1 Jun 07
Wow! Sounds like a lovely trip! Are you planning it on your own or going through a tour group? I'd think that if you fear for your safety a tour group would be the best way to go as they are sure to keep you on the safer track (in any country or destination, not just India).
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@ESKARENA1 (18261)
1 Jun 07
yes we are travelling alone lol so its a step into the unknown
@senthil2k (1500)
• India
1 Jun 07
People of any age will really love India. India has a lot of places to visit. It depends on the type of visit you are planning too. If your visit is based on the customs of India, you should visit the South India, where you can visit a lot of temples. If you are visiting for hill stations, you should visit the North India, where you have the Himalayan Mountain Range with a lot of hill stations there. You have a few hill stations at the south too. Apart from these, you can visit Taj Mahal, Delhi Monuments etc., too.. Welcome to India.
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
1 Jun 07
well, thank you for this I will certainly be visiting southern India blessed be