Sightseeing & Food Walks in Jaipur http://ift.tt/1Uq4IUn The walled city of Jaipur can be described in two ways for Jaipur tours, inside the walled city and outside the walled city. Both offer extravagant sights, tastes and sounds which are similar yet diametrically opposite to each other. In Jaipur travel packages, we include sightseeing and city walk tours of the city starting with the City Palace. A full palace complex which houses the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, this is one of the best architectural master pieces in India and forms a vital part of all Jaipur tours. It is from this palace that the heroics and legends of the valiant Rajputs were seeded. The Palace walls are witness to the awe-inspiring history of the Rajput grandeur and elegance. Peacock Gate, the main entry edifice to the Palace is one of the most beautiful attractions of the city. The walled city is also known for its authentic Rajasthani food which in itself is a brand ambassador for the grandeur of Rajasthan. One of the more famous dishes of Jaipur is Kota Kachori which is served with mint sauce. Another famous snack is the Khasta Urad Dal Kachori. Eating the Kachori accompanied with a glass hot tea (chai) will give you an exact idea about taste of the Jaipur street food.
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Jaipur Food Tours & Travel Packages
Sunday, 13 March 2016
Friday, 11 March 2016
The India Gate, (originally called the All India War Memorial), is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, It is a memorial to 82,000 soldiers of the undivided Indian Army who died in the period 1914–21 in the First World War, in France, Flanders, Mesopotamia, Persia, East Africa, Gallipoli and elsewhere in the Near and the Far East, and the Third Anglo-Afghan War. 13,300 servicemen's names, including some soldiers and officers from the United Kingdom, are inscribed on the gate

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Thursday, 10 March 2016
Photography Tours
India photography tours http://ift.tt/1RGGqD7 Photography Walks These photography walks are a relaxed way of walking around the city with a professional photographer, learning a few tricks of the trade, visiting some interesting places and taking some great photographs in the process. These walks are led by one or more local professional photographers who know the places in detail and help you explore the sights, meet people which normal tours can’t cover. These photography walks can be private or in a group depending upon schedule and requirements of the guests. Cost of these tours starts from INR 3500 (USD 57) and can be customised according to your schedule and needs. We are also launching a few new photography tours in India which will cover various aspects such as history, food, wildlife and various other aspects of India
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Photography Tours
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Photography Tours
Wednesday, 9 March 2016
Agra Food Tour
Agra Heritage Tour http://ift.tt/1KdQWOX Agra heritage tour is meant for travelers with deep interest in history, romantics and people who want to explore the places they visit in detail rather than just see and click photos. For most tourists, Agra is limited to Taj Mahal and perhaps a visit to Agra Fort nearby. But Agra was the capital of Mughal empire under three kings and is full of history and stories which most people don’t know about. The city is gifted with numerous gardens, forts, mosques, mausoleums and bazars built by different people from 13th to 19th century. This Heritage Tour of Agra is meant to fill you in with such facts and to discover the true heritage, sights and anecdotes which will make your Taj Mahal trip something to remember and recall fondly for whole life. Following are some important details of this tour:
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Monday, 7 March 2016
Foodies Trip of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Varanasi
Foodies Trip of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Varanasi http://ift.tt/1p4wmL2 DAY 6, Agra – Varanasi: The Ancient City Wake up early and catch 8:30 am flight to Varanasi. You will reach your hotel by 1:30 pm for rest, shower and lunch. Your guide for Varanasi will then take you to a tour through this ancient city of religion and rituals. A part of the evening will be spent in a sunset boat ride on river Ganga. You will have the chance to see the numerous ghaats, temples and crowds from boat as it floats by. Then you will visit famous Dashashwamedh ghaat for it’s evening aarti (prayer ritual). During your day out, you can also visit a few temples like Lord Vishwanath temple and a few others if there is enough time. ACTIVITIES: Boat ride in Ganga river. MEALS: Breakfast and dinner. DAY 7: Saying goodbye to Ganga The day will begin with a an early morning boat ride on river Ganga. At this time, most of the city is still sleeping and people who are awake are busy with their morning rituals and prayers. Unlike the colourful, noisy and crowded evenings, the mornings are calmer, relaxing and slow paced till the sun is fairly high. He temples are still busy though and you can listen to the morning prayers going on all over. Some people float a bunch flowers and earthen lamps in a boat made of leaves as a way of prayer or greeting to the river which you can do if you wish. Finish the boat ride to get back to hotel for rest and breakfast. Meet up with guide again and take a morning tour of the temples and nearby bazaars. After lunch, it will be time to collect your luggage and head to airport for flight back to Delhi. ACTIVITIES: Boat ride in Ganga river. MEALS: Breakfast and dinner.
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Foodies Trip of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Varanasi
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Foodies Trip of Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Varanasi
Friday, 4 March 2016
Udaipur Food Tour
Udaipur Food Tour http://ift.tt/1UqhgLB Part of the food walk involves walk in old traditional markets of Udaipur to visit some essential food joints while we drive to some places which are too far away. All the expenses inclusive of cost of food, transport and entry fee for monuments is included in the price charged, so the guests don’t have to pay anything extra. A large number of varied dishes with their origins in Mewar region of Rajasthan and neighbouring state of Gujarat are included in walk. Each dish is sourced from the most famous and most reputed food joints operating in Udaipur for decades and in some instances, multiple generations Some examples of the delectable food included in the food walks are Mirchi Vada, different types of Kachauris with different stuffings, Onion Samosas, Daal Baati Choorma the signature dish of Rajasthan and many others from places like Jagdish Mishthan Bhandar, Paliwal and many others. All of this is a mixture of some great street food as well as food from air-conditioned places where you can sit in relative peace and quiet to enjoy the flavours. Meat is a part of traditional Rajasthani cuisine and is represented by the iconic Laal Maans, a type of mutton curry. But Mewari cuisine of Udaipur is rather famous for it’s vegetarian food which consists of kachauris, vadas etc. mentioned earlier.
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Udaipur Food Tour
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Indian Cooking Class – 5 Hours | Cooking In Delhi
Quick Introduction to Indian Cooking http://ift.tt/1RzSYMt This is the most basic and easiest class for beginner cooks and people who are not familiar with Indian cooking but want to learn to cook a good Indian meal with a few additions like snacks, chutneys, drinks and desserts. Over a duration of 5 hours, your cooking instructor will teach you the about usage, history and finer points of various spices, masalas (spice blends), dishes you will learnCooking classes in India to cook and various other important facts which make for a great Indian food dish. The knowledge imparted in this cooking class helps the guests grasp the basic principles of Indian cooking which are applicable in most major Indian cuisines, The average duration of this cooking class is 5 hours and includes the a number of dishes
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Indian Cooking Class – 5 Hours | Cooking In Delhi
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Indian Cooking Class – 5 Hours | Cooking In Delhi
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