Title: A triangular tour of the Indian subcontinent
1A triangular tour of the Indian subcontinent
2I (along with my extended family mine is a
bigger family with around 3 generations living
together) planned for a tour across the seas to
the distant land of India. What is India, beyond
the Taj Mahal?, charged my spouse. However I
didnt deter, its India this time.
3I sat down with my laptop after the noon siesta
browsed through some of the tour and travel
booking sites. Talked with few of them and then
booked my flight tickets and accommodation with
Easy Go Trip. I was suggested for booking the
triangular tour package (saw some worthy reviews
regarding it too!) and I agreed to it. This name
seemed quite magical to me and later on I thanked
my sixth sense for guiding me well.
4Our journey started during the festival season of
December. We landed at India, on the land of non
violence. It was only me, in the entire bunch we
had come, who was so excited to visit the place.
Remember the wild comment of my spouse in the
second line? The frown was still there on the
face! They werent happy it seemed as if they
had been dragged to this place.
5After checking in at the hotel The Park New Delhi
we all got prepared for our first trip. Oops! I
forgot to mention, we stayed at Delhi, the
capital city. Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Humanyuns
Tomb seemed grabbing everyones attention. Yes!
They were enjoying. I missed mentioning Qutub
Minar! However the maddening crowd at Chandni
Chowk distracted my son a bit.
6The next day was more eventful. Agra was on the
list. The monument which had become the backbone
of our discussion and a synonym for India as told
by my spouse was right in front of our eyes. The
Taj Mahal- the epic monument! Along with the
magnificent beauty of the marbled structure, we
were more astonished with the architectural
complicacy of it. Who said its just a love
remembrance, none of the highly skilled engineers
can beat the constructional complicacy of this
monument! Later we visited the majestic Agra
Fort.
7By the time my third sun rise in India was about
to awake me, I was awaken by my kids. They were
so excited to start early! Our journey to the
Pink City was via Fatehpur Sikri. We visited the
Royal Palace museum and Hawa Mahal.
8The trip was quite enjoyable. I enjoyed every bit
of it and unexpectedly my family enjoyed it more!
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