Welcome to India. I would like to extend any help needed (except financial) to any tourist so that he/she can take back sweet memories. - Posted Anonymously
India has everything to offer to a tourist, from snow capped Himalayas to beaches of Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, Heritage sites, Religious sites etc. However travelling in India is not so easy for a foreign tourist. The most important part is making a proper plan. India is a vast country.Hence one has to carefully plan his tour. If anyone needs any help I am available at
, for whatever the help can be provided.
Reply to this Rather than post email addresses in the forums* - how about joining up to the forum? - your expertise would genuinely be appreciated - there will be questions about India soon, and people can contact you through the forum.
The best thing is that your expertise will be shared amongst many people - eg. anyone reading the forum - rather than a few who contact you personally.
Ali
* - you will get spammed if you do this on any forum! email addresses are harvested from webpages and sold to spammers. (putting in code to autofilter email addresses soon).
Reply to this Hi, I'm going to India in October - April. I havent planned my journey yet but I'd like to see alot of the country.
I have abit of a dilema, I'm not sure where to land. Is it best to start in Bombay and concentrate on the South then head north towards the end of my journey? I'd like to do some treking but I'm concerned it'll be too cold.
Thanks,
Carl.
Reply to this I traveled Northern India for three months. Read my blog about it at:
http://seamusinindia.blogspot.com
Seamus
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