India - The North: Forts, Palaces, the Himalaya Dream Trip (Footprint Dream Trip)

India - The North: Forts, Palaces, the Himalaya Dream Trip (Footprint Dream Trip)

by VanessaBetts (Author), VictoriaMcCulloch (Author)

Synopsis

During your valuable holiday time you will want to experience the heart of India. Footprint's Dream Trip India - The North: Forts, Palaces, the Himalaya will ensure you discover the very best this spirited destination has to offer as well as take you to some fantastic out-of-the-way places hand-picked by the authors. From exploring spectacular forts to taking in the wonder of the iconic Taj Mahal, this new guide is packed full of ideas, suggestions and expert advice and will help you design your own dream trip. * Packed with detailed information on where to go and what to do * A hand-picked selection of the very best places to stay and to eat * Full-colour trip-planning section featuring detailed itineraries and maps * Off-the-beaten track suggestions from the author * Compact, pocket-sized format so you can carry it with you * Written by a local expert offering you insider information Footprint's carefully tailored information ensures that you get the most out of your dream trip.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Footprint Travel Guides
Published: 27 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1907263748
ISBN 13: 9781907263743

Author Bio
Vanessa Betts is a writer and editor from England. She went to India in 1997, as the first stop on a round-the-world ticket, and then found out that nowhere else could quite compare. After time spent living and working in Australia, Egypt and England she has been based in India, chiefly in Kolkata, since March 2006. Vanessa now lives in Israel where she's updating Footprint's new guide to the country. Victoria McCulloch is a nomad currently calling Goa home. Armed with a laptop and a yoga mat, she plies her trade as freelance journalist and Kundalini Yoga teacher. She first ventured to India in1997, but has been living in the 'motherland' for the last seven years and can now only drink her tea with masala in it. Victoria has also been influenced by the music and chanting in India and is recording her second mantra album.