elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova100%
[elise, 19/06/2006] This web-page presents comprehensive guide to India. First of all visitors are offered a list of India regions and greatest cities which helps them to decide where to go. A list of holidays allows to choose time for visiting the country. India has rich history and visitors are offered to read a bit about it because it helps to understand modern culture, information on which is also presented on the page. Tourists may choose from different transports to come to India and to t [more] [elise, 19/06/2006] This web-page presents comprehensive guide to India. First of all visitors are offered a list of India regions and greatest cities which helps them to decide where to go. A list of holidays allows to choose time for visiting the country. India has rich history and visitors are offered to read a bit about it because it helps to understand modern culture, information on which is also presented on the page. Tourists may choose from different transports to come to India and to travel around it. A special attention is given to travelling by train and there are given tips about ticketing, meals and other. Those who are interested in languages will find information about local languages. Interested in shopping in the country are welcome. The page contains information about currency and things to buy. Indian cuisine is very special and visitors are given information on what to try and common traditions of eating. Female travellers are given special tips to feel safe in the country. There's information also about calling in India. The page contains maps of India. [less]
weetoon(45)
Ecosse, United Kingdom100%
[weetoon, 14/11/2006] Included in the November/December 2006 issue of the National Geographic Traveler was a feature on India, with 6 trips recommended. In the online version they are offering a travel guide to these destinations. This guide can be used independently from the magazine and includes travel information, a number of suggested attractions, restaurants and other tips. The trips include the Himalayas, Ladakh, Rajasthan and more. There are links to the relevant attractions. [more] [weetoon, 14/11/2006] Included in the November/December 2006 issue of the National Geographic Traveler was a feature on India, with 6 trips recommended. In the online version they are offering a travel guide to these destinations. This guide can be used independently from the magazine and includes travel information, a number of suggested attractions, restaurants and other tips. The trips include the Himalayas, Ladakh, Rajasthan and more. There are links to the relevant attractions. [less]
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom100%
[koshkha, 28/04/2007] Phil Servedio offers lots of tips on how to survive and get the most out of a trip to India. Covering topics such as how to deal with beggars, whether (or not) to change money on the black market, what to wear, how to stay healthy, the pros and cons of using guides and some recommendation on travel methods and choosing hotels.
micksheff(42)
Sheffield, United Kingdom100%
[micksheff, 30/06/2007] This Website contains information about India. The information here is written in the form of a diary starting on the 18th December 1998. There is a introduction on the homepage and then the article continues on various sub-pages, which are accessed by clicking on a symbol of a Kolum.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 17/07/2007] This website provides a selection of photographic images of monuments and buildings in India. Each photograph is accompanied by a detailed text description of the cultural heritage and other related aspects pertaining to the monument. There are also a number of links to further information at Wikipedia.
squidge(42)
Occitanie, France100%
[squidge, 22/05/2008] This Lonely Planet link is an overview of India. A few tips and hints are given as to what you may expect, or not, in this vast country. There are links towards photos and maps in the centre of the page and on the left side, you can search more specific attractions, towns, hotels and historical facts.
The page is summed up by a list of facts and figures, such as the list of the nine official languages within the country or its currency, population, dialing code and even [more] [squidge, 22/05/2008] This Lonely Planet link is an overview of India. A few tips and hints are given as to what you may expect, or not, in this vast country. There are links towards photos and maps in the centre of the page and on the left side, you can search more specific attractions, towns, hotels and historical facts.
The page is summed up by a list of facts and figures, such as the list of the nine official languages within the country or its currency, population, dialing code and even what type of electric plugs they have over there. [less]
squidge(42)
Occitanie, France100%
[squidge, 04/10/2010] This article posted in the The New York Times in August 2010 gives an insight to India's historical and recent situation, demographically, politically and geographically. There are a number of links to other articles on Indian news and the Commonwealth games. Further down the page there are handy links to related web sites of all categories.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 04/08/2006] This website provides a map and details of the geography, culture and people of India. Further links explore the history of the country and provides tourist information about trekking in India, the Taj Mahal and various sanctuaries and National Parks.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 07/08/2006] At this webpage of the BBC one is introduced to the leadership and media in India, as well as related articles and audio-visual material. A brief profile of the country is available, as is a Timeline which indicates major historical events which have impacted on the development of the region.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 29/09/2006] This travelogue from 2004 describes a journey from New Delhi to the Milam Glacier and offers a number of photographs and links to additional information.
koshkha(46)
Northampton, United Kingdom90%
[koshkha, 13/05/2007] This private website is run as a hobby by Mark Smith who offers advice on how to travel by train in India (and lots of other places too). India is a nation with a great tradition of rail travel and Smith gives insight into how to book tickets both in the country and remotely, what to expect and how to behave on Indian trains. He includes photographs illustrating the type of accommodation to be expected in each of the 8 'classes' available. [more] [koshkha, 13/05/2007] This private website is run as a hobby by Mark Smith who offers advice on how to travel by train in India (and lots of other places too). India is a nation with a great tradition of rail travel and Smith gives insight into how to book tickets both in the country and remotely, what to expect and how to behave on Indian trains. He includes photographs illustrating the type of accommodation to be expected in each of the 8 'classes' available. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa88%
[pierrejacques, 29/09/2006] This travelogue provides an introduction to the people, culture and heritage of South India by means of numerous photographic albums with descriptive text. Towns such as Cochin, Thiruchendur, Mamallapuram, Chennai and many more are profiled.
Vodkaboy(46)
Somewhere Over Here80%
[Vodkaboy, 16/02/2007] This award-winning website is run yb the Indian Ministry of Tourism and offers a very comprehensive guide to all that India has to offer. Whether you are visiting for a conference or for trekking, whether you want a luxury train journey or to see wildlife, you will find ideas, suggestions, as well as information to help you plan your journey. From the Taj Mahal to a local mela (fair), it is all here. [more] [Vodkaboy, 16/02/2007] This award-winning website is run yb the Indian Ministry of Tourism and offers a very comprehensive guide to all that India has to offer. Whether you are visiting for a conference or for trekking, whether you want a luxury train journey or to see wildlife, you will find ideas, suggestions, as well as information to help you plan your journey. From the Taj Mahal to a local mela (fair), it is all here. [less]
digital_explorer(46)
Belfast, United Kingdom80%
[digital_explorer, 29/06/2007] This is a private weblink about India, particularly some of its interesting places and attractions found in Varanasi, Jaipur, Kharjurahu, Agra, Delhi and Goa.
For each link, the author includes coloured photographs and brief discussion about the place or attraction.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa70%
[pierrejacques, 12/08/2006] This website provides a range of zoomable photographs taken throughout India. The spectrum includes architectural sights, monuments and regional attractions.
elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova60%
[elise, 26/06/2006] This web-site represents photo gallery of India created by Roel de Gama. Here are pictures from different parts of the country collected. The site offers pictures of local attractions, of local nature and just everyday life in India. Every picture is accompanied by comment wich tell visitors the name of attraction and the city it's situated in. There's a possibility to choose between attractions wich allows you to browse only wanted photos. [more] [elise, 26/06/2006] This web-site represents photo gallery of India created by Roel de Gama. Here are pictures from different parts of the country collected. The site offers pictures of local attractions, of local nature and just everyday life in India. Every picture is accompanied by comment wich tell visitors the name of attraction and the city it's situated in. There's a possibility to choose between attractions wich allows you to browse only wanted photos. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 19/08/2006] At this website there is an interactive map with links to a variety of virtual tours and panoramas of the world Heritage Sites in India. The selections include a number of National Parks, caves, temples and monuments such as those at Sanchi, Pattadakal, Hampi and Mahabalipuram.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 27/09/2006] At this website you will find an extensive gallery of photographs pertaining to travel in India, with specific albums for Mumbai, Delhi and many more regions. There are also links to related resources and articles.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 01/10/2006] Discover the traditions and attractions of India with these photographic galleries taken during a visit in 2003. Numerous albums pertaining to various regions are provided and the majority of photographs have descriptive comments.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 02/10/2006] This website portrays daily life in India by way of numerous photographs depicting markets, people, schools and more. There are also a few pictures of tourist attractions, though the majority are of daily events.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 13/10/2006] These photographic galleries portray a closer look at various regions in India, the local inhabitants, attractions and more. Selections include Varanasi, Agra, Delhi, Calcutta, Jaisalmer and the Maharajah's palace.