Advantages: Professional People Disadvantages: Nothing
...Namaste everybody,
I just come back of 8 weeks in India. For this trip I was in Calcutta, Assam ( Kaziranga N.P. ), Uttaranchal ( Corbett N.P. ), Rajasthan ( Keoladeo & Ranthambhor N.P. ), Madhya Pradesh ( Bandhavgardh N.P. ), Varanasi, Udaipur and Jaipur.
I was using for second time the services of Real India Tours for reserving my hotels and Guest Houses ( I choose them myself ), a car with driver ( An Ambassador with a great driver speaking really good english and driving really safelly ), booking the jeepsys, guides and routes for the differents National Parks, Planes and trains tickets.
Everythings were perfect, no commission men , no visits of Shops, only what I previous; that was really great.
Many thanks to Raju...
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Advantages: Beautiful, breathtaking, lovely people, cheap - a little bit different Disadvantages: None
...In the beginning...
I took off with my boyfriend and met up with two friends from NZ in February and we did a 4 week tour of India. Wow what a country!
We arrived in Delhi and from there headed off into the deserts of Rajasthan, travelling through Pushkar, Jodhpur, Jasailmer, Agra and Varanasi. We were all eager to fit in as much as we could in such a short time so we decided to end our trip on a mammoth train journey to New Jailpuri (NJP) followed by a taxi ride to Darjeeling, okay let me think who's idea was that?!?
Darjeeling
After the deserts of Rajasthan Darjeeling felt like a small heaven on earth. Darjeeling is nestled up high in the Himalyas surrounded by mountainous scenery with beautiful crisp clean air and some of the most lovely, friendly people you'll meet in India. I must say (although I'm sure my boyfriend...
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Advantages: Best way to Travel in India Disadvantages: Nothing
...-Ranthambhore national park ( we were lucky to see tigers first time in our life) - Jaipur - Agra ( the Taj Mahal, its so beautiful) - Gwalior fort - Orchha - Khajuraho ( kamasutra temples ) - next day we took flight to Varanasi ( so different then any other town of India, quite different feeling, we had great experience to see all the ghats on Ganges by boat) - Train to Delhi in first class air-con cabin.
All the arrangements like hotels, safaris, boating in Ganges, train, flight, assistance…..everything was perfect. It was nice to deal with so professional people like Raju. He is honest and professional. It was surprising to know that his working team over hundred people to organize all the tours.
Anyway!!! I love this trip!
We did a mix of adventure with big cities to small places and it was a wonderful, interesting blend.
I want to return...
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