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101 Things to do in India

Visited Kerala backwaters three months after I went to Hawaii - Felt Kerala backwaters is much more beautiful than Hawaii. My father mentioned he thought about Venice when he saw Kerala backwaters - each had their own perception but this was a place closer to where I was living and missed out all my life till I moved out of India.

Likewise another place - Hogenekkal falls - ethereal beauty.

There is a proverb in malayalam "Muttathe Mullakku Manamilla" (You may not recognise the fragrance of jasmine in your courtyard)..... Well one info.... Aleppy is called Venice of East......so your dad was right....

Yeah you are right.... There was a resort named Vythiri resorts in india..... i came to know about that once Forbes magazine put it in its must see 100 place list of the world.....That place was less than 100 kms from my house and i came to know this from forbes magazine...
 
Buddy, atleast 14/15 items are from South.


Mate - I am not getting into **** measuring contest but stated my view. Still I can say Andhra and Pondicherry is missing from the list. So the list is very subjective though a good effort.
 
For Beach Lovers:

1 Palolem Beach:
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2 Baga Beach:
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3 Calangute Beach:
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5. Anjuna Beach:
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8. Kovalam Beach (Kerela)
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Complete List Best-beaches-india/

Thinking of Vacation, Anyone?? :p

Mate was lucky to have visited goa every month for past 1 year.... Thanks to my company.... That was one place i never bored visiting..... The evenings where amazing.... Marin corner... Mickys....furtado...... Never thought beer can be sooo tasty.....:P
 
Mate - I am not getting into **** measuring contest but stated my view. Still I can say Andhra and Pondicherry is missing from the list. So the list is very subjective though a good effort.

Agreed.Lots of amazing things are missing which are definitely better than Dhobi ghat and gol gappas:lol:
 
Agreed.Lots of amazing things are missing which are definitely better than Dhobi ghat and gol gappas:lol:

Sorry - would disagree on the second one - Gol gappas in Nehru place, Delhi - one of the yummiest food I have tasted. :)
 
Mate was lucky to have visited goa every month for past 1 year.... Thanks to my company.... That was one place i never bored visiting..... The evenings where amazing.... Marin corner... Mickys....furtado...... Never thought beer can be sooo tasty.....:P

F****g Lucky u are....So what u say if i have to plan a GOA trip, List of Must Do are??

m Seriously thinking of a week vacation from m job...Goa is not far from Ahmedabad where i Live....Helpp :angel:
 
F****g Lucky u are....So what u say if i have to plan a GOA trip, List of Must Do are??

m Seriously thinking of a week vacation from m job...Goa is not far from Ahmedabad where i Live....Helpp :angel:

Beaches.... North goa..... Offshore casinos (they are not offshore parked in mandovi river)...Restaurants... I liked Mickys in colva... furtado was also good... Never miss Martins corner which is one of the most famous restaurant there..... (Sachin's fav place)... Titos and club khabana for night life and clubbing...
 
Beaches.... North goa..... Offshore casinos (they are not offshore parked in mandovi river)...Restaurants... I liked Mickys in colva... furtado was also good... Never miss Martins corner which is one of the most famous restaurant there..... (Sachin's fav place)... Titos and club khabana for night life and clubbing...

Noted.......
 
Ive personally witnessed probably more than half the things mentioned in the OP article and have found myself ridiculously out of sync on many occasions.Never go lone wolf.:pissed:

Word of advice- Timing is very important , one needs good travel guides and coordinators.
 
Just realised i have done 8 things out of 101.....I am sure there are somany things more to do india than this list....

PS: Please ignore the trolls.... they have problem ..... Chemical Locha dimak mein.... :)



If you are like waterfalls..... go during monsoon.... You can lot of waterfalls in munnar too..... If you are able to get to some private properties (home stay type) would be amazing.....

I would go, but the few times I've been to India, I try to avoid flying during the monsoon (being a nervous flyer and all), regardless I went to Munnar in August and it was gorgeous. I've seen the waterfalls too, quite a couple, there is one in particular that I will never forget though, it was a two part waterfall (don't know if that makes sense), and at the bottom of the second part were two vehicles (one truck and one car) that had toppled over the side, haunting stuff....
 
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