Varanasi is the city of the holy river of Ganges and several ghats, where Hindous come to worship Shiva. Instead of two days, we stayed there for a whole week because of… food infection!
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Varanasi is the city of the holy river of Ganges and several ghats, where Hindous come to worship Shiva. Instead of two days, we stayed there for a whole week because of… food infection!
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During our trip in India, we have visited different kinds of temples and religious sites, all with their own particularities and stories. Rather than tell you their boring stories, I will share the one I’ve experienced while visiting these sites. During our short stay in Delhi, we visited the Lotus Temple. Now I understand...
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In Agra, we visited India’s Must Be sighseeing: the Taj Mahal, a palace built to appear as a dream, a fantasy to anyone who comes close to it.
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After Delhi, we put our luggage in Pushkar, less than 15000 souls. A comparison with the Indian Capital is impossible. In this small village of The Rajasthan, Western state of India, is peaceful with all its ghats, temples, monkeys and its wonderful lake.
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Looking back at the twelve days I spent in India, I think of curry chicken. Yes indeed, there is some resemblance between the country and its food. I mean it’s definitively special, tasteful, spicy, even unique, but sometimes it’s just too hard to digest. First impressions were disastrous, starting from the moment I breathed...
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Discover rickshaws, banana traders, Lotus Temple and India Gate on our shots of New Delhi, the first destination of our world tour.
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Every journey or world trip begins with a departure. And every departure has its rituals. The last days in France were marked by moving and by several goodbyes. Moving our processions has allowed us to cross quite a big part of France just before discovering the world. Bourgogne and the roads of Rhône, land...
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