A Girls trip to the Golden Triangle in India: Jaipur, Agra, and Delhi!


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February 20th 2015
Published: February 22nd 2015
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From what I've experienced and observed, there are two kinds of travelers: the first are those who want to go to India, and the second are those who really DON'T. My friend Natalia and I fell into the first category, while both our husbands fell into the second. I think its commonly understood that India brings a shock to all the senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch... and not everyone is pre... Read Full Entry



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24th February 2015

Your first blog on the front page - how exciting!
I really enjoyed this blog, and I'm so glad you loved your trip to India :)
24th February 2015

Thanks Ren and Andrew!
I know It was a quick trip compared to how others experience India. I really wish I could have spent more time there and visit areas around the South and west. India is so diverse, you truly need several weeks or months to experience it all. You guys are lucky to be getting so much time there and I hope you enjoy it!
24th February 2015

Thank you
Hi Jen thank you for your blog and thank you for being a great partner in crime and a great travel p. A couple year we dream about this place and now is just part of a great memory next to a great friend that god put on my way to make memories last forever and like you mention discover the world . It has been a great experience next you. Love you
28th February 2015

Love ya more Naty!!
??? Ready for the next round of travels with you in May!!
24th February 2015

great place of information. you done good job.
25th February 2015

Front Page!!
Great stuff. I'm in group one and my husband was in group two. India is a sensory overload but not always a bad one. Glad you went. You'll go back someday and see more....if it is meant to be.
28th February 2015

Thanks for your comment Blinkley!
Glad you can relate! I agree it was a good sensory overload, and id experience it again in a heart beat if I could. I loved being in that kind of a culture shock.
2nd November 2015

Your comment on India
Hi My name is Vivek. I'm from Bangalore. Southern part of India. My family was planning on a north India tour and google happened to pop your blog right on. It was funny. yes, your initial description of Indian driving and traffic was really funny. Well I let out a lot of chuckle. Anyway, thanks for having few good words about my country. Yes, I feel glad about it. Visit South India sometime. Its a different experience all together, though I guarantee you about the Traffic and driving being the same :-D.
16th September 2023

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Well Explained Keep it up.

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