Monday, 2 July 2018

12 Things Every Girl Should Do In India

India is one of the most versatile countries in the world that is bustling with picturesque places, masterpieces of ancient architecture, beautiful temples, exciting festivals, spectacular nature, and more dishes than you can try in a lifetime. So, where do you start in such a large and fascinating place?

 

 

Enjoy Indian sweets in Almora
Let’s face it: we girls love sweets and what better way to get to know a country and its people than try its wonderful desserts? India is big on sweets and each state can offer you a variety of yummies, but Uttarakhand is home to some of the most mouth-watering recipes that date back hundreds upon hundreds of years. From juicy Bengali sweet dishes like Rasmalai and Rasgulla to extra sweet delicious Bal Mithai and milky Burfi, you can spend a whole day exploring sweet shops of Almora and still not try everything they have to offer.

 

 

Relax on the beach in Goa
Goa, the southern state of India, is known for its picturesque beaches, never-ending parties, and spectacular music festivals that draw artists from all over the world. Head to Arambol, Anjuna, and Vagator for some night action or spend leisurely days on the beautiful beaches of Kerim, Morjim, and Ashwem – either way, you’ll never get bored in Goa!


 

Try yoga in Rishikesh
Some may say that Rishikesh has become somewhat touristy over the past few years, but you still can find places that offer a truly authentic yoga experience. There are two bridges in Rishikesh, Ram Jula and Laxman Jula, each being a kind of a hub for different types of experience. You will find a plethora of ashrams near Ram Jula ranging from budget-friendly to upscale ones. There you can enjoy yoga and meditation classes as well as learn the ancient ways of Ayurveda and Hindi. Laxman Jula is a backpackers #1 choice as it is packed with guesthouses, cafes, and restaurants.

 

 

Go shopping in Delhi
Why shop in Delhi? Because it’s fun, cheap, and incredibly exciting! You will find upscale markets like the Connaught Place, but there are also plenty of budget-friendly markets that will offer you an authentic shopping experience you won’t get anywhere else. Head to the Janpath and Tibetan markets to shop for goods from all over India, including the gorgeous shawls and pashminas this country is famous for, then switch to the Khan market to buy some Ayurvedic beauty products. The one and only advice we have for you – bargain! You might actually insult someone if you just blindly accept the first price given to you as bargaining is something of a national sport in India.



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