India: Gliding the golden gateway
The surrounds of Kolkata's Hooghly River contain all of the follies of the British raj, writes Peter Cochrane.
The surrounds of Kolkata's Hooghly River contain all of the follies of the British raj, writes Peter Cochrane.
'Traditionally, guests drink opium from their host's hand," our tour guide warns us.
The spotlight is now turning to India as an up-and-coming river cruise destination.
Escape the mayhem of Mumbai by heading for the hills, writes Nina Karnikowski.
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Small bursts of joy and matchbox houses delight Kerry van der Jagt in southern India.
There are some destinations where you can’t fail to take good photos.
There's a goat eating my necklace. Well, not my necklace exactly, but a fabulous antique.
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A visit leaves an impenetrable mark, for this is a country of brilliant colour and culture; from the blue city of Jodhpur, the golden temple of Amritsar to the saris left to dry in the breeze. From the magnificent Taj Mahal, the ghats of Varanasi, its southern tea plantations and backwaters, to its singular festivals and the far mountains of Ladakh, this is a country that has much to offer intrepid travellers.