
Uncovering the many sides of India: 5 insider experiences to have in this country of contrastsÌý
By: Jamie Gallerani, EF Go Ahead ToursÌý
In India,Ìýalmost everythingÌýis a dance. Here, balance is found as you go from the bustling, rickshaw-lined streets of Delhi to the serene backwaters of Kerala, where palm trees dot emerald shores. Along the way, royal palaces sidle up to nature preserves, daily life reaches a crescendo at vibrant markets, and spirituality shines in Hindu temples, Islamic mosques, and Sikh community kitchens. With 28 states, 22 official languages, and 1.4 billion people, the country is like a ruby with endlessÌýfacets: variedÌýand impossible to pin down. Ready to see something new everywhere you look? Here are five experiences that will weave you into the layered fabric of India.Ìý

Zip through Old Delhi’s bustling streets on a rickshawÌýÌýÌý
Frenetic vibrancy bursts from every corner of India’s big cities, and one of the best ways toÌýwitnessÌýit is from the seat of a rickshaw.ÌýThere’sÌýnothing quite like being whisked into the heart of it all on these motorized, three-wheeled vehicles, which offer an in-the-thick-of-it vantage point that youÌýcan’tÌýget any other way. One unforgettable place to ride through? The most storied neighborhood of India’s capital city: Old Delhi. Here, history spills from narrow streets lined with tangled telephone wires,Ìývendors hawk rounds of flatbread called parathas from Moonlight Square—andÌýyou’llÌýdiscover that how you get around is just as interesting as what you see.ÌýÌý

Watch as fire is offered to the goddess of the GangesÌýÌý
From the playful toss of colorful powder at Holi celebrations to candlelit flower bowls floating down holy rivers, spiritual moments spring up everywhere in India. Want to bear witness to one notable practice? Each evening in the cities ofÌýVaranasi, Haridwar, and Rishikesh, the bathing steps along the Ganges are the place to watch one of the most sacred Hindu rituals: the Aarti, aÌýceremony of light devoted to the goddess Ganga. During this illuminated, prayer-filled event, bells and conch shells sound, incense swirls, and mantras are chanted as priests offer fire to the deity using large brass lamps. Purification and gratitude underpin this daily ceremony, which is capped off as devotees release small oil lamps called diyas onto the river.ÌýÌý

Go behind Bollywood’s silver screen in MumbaiÌý
India’s glittery side shines in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), where Bollywood got its start. The name of the Indian film industry is aÌýBombay-Hollywood mash-upÌýthat’sÌýbecome synonymous with some of the most colorful moments in cinema, fromÌýKashmiri musicals and comedies toÌýRajasthani dramas and romances. Most of the storylinesÌýplay outÌýalongside elaborate song and synchronized dance numbers, and you can get a behind-the-scenes peek while touring Film City or taking a Bollywood dance class in the city that launched this cinematic art form.ÌýÌý

Seek out Bengal tigers on a Ranthambore safariÌý
The busy streets of India only tell one side of the country’s story. Beyond the mesmerizing rush, natural beauty unfurls in the form of Himalayan peaks, sprawling deserts, South Goa beaches—and the world’s largest population of Bengal tigers. Dreaming of spotting the country’s national animal? Lush nature preserves like Ranthambore National Park are calling. This royal-hunting-ground-turned-tiger-reserve is your place to step into quietude on a guided safari (and, ifÌýyou’reÌýlucky, to catch a glimpse of oneÌýof India’s most notable residents).Ìý

Head south to visit the spice capital of IndiaÌýÌý
Of all the amazing things India offers, plates of culinary greatness sit right at the top.ÌýThere areÌýthe richer, creamier, ghee-cooked dishes in the north. Think: tandoori meats and savory dal scooped up with naan. Then, there areÌýthe lighter, spicier, more aromatic spreads in the south, which are often made with coconut oil and served with rice.ÌýIt’sÌýhere in southern India where Kerala reigns as the country’s spice capital, and where markets are dotted with heaping piles of cinnamon, star anise, cardamom, pepper, turmeric, and more. Visit for yourself to find that each of India’s far-flung corners offers its own regional flavors—and that some of the best spring up along the southern backwaters.ÌýÌý
About the authorÌý
As a Senior Copywriter for EF Go Ahead Tours in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jamie Gallerani has been sharing the magic of seeing the world with others for more than 10 years. Her love of travel took root during a homestay in Mannheim, Germany, and has since taken her to 21 countries and counting. From studying in Florence to sipping corn beer with Peruvian highlanders in the Sacred Valley, she’s found inspiration and connection around the world—and strives to capture the wonder of experiencing new cultures in her work. When she’s not writing about guided group travel, she’s looking for her new favorite memoir, visiting her family on Cape Cod, and reminiscing about how blue the water on the Amalfi Coast is.
About EF Go Ahead ToursÌý
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