Thursday 30 July 2015

Review of Indian Food Tours in Delhi

"“Worth experiencing” For me, this was the highlight of my time spent in delhi. It is a great tour, and you get to sample a range of very delicious foods, and believe me when i say that you will end up with a full stomach (minus any bugs) following the end of this tour. For me, it was almost too much food!!! If you have the time, this tour is worth both the time and cost. Visited January 2014 http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r193262868-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT"
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"“Worth experiencing” For me, this was the highlight of my time spent in delhi. It is a great tour, and you get to sample a range of very delicious foods, and believe me when i say that you will end up with a full stomach (minus any bugs) following the end of this tour. For me, it was almost too much food!!! If you have the time, this tour is worth both the time and cost. Visited January 2014 http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r193262868-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT"

Indian Cooking Classes | Food Tour in Delhi | A tour of authentic Indian street food in Delhi

Authentic Indian Cooking Class These Cooking Classes provide as much knowledge as possible in shortest possible amount of time without making it too rushed. Our goal is to provide an enjoyable cooking and eating session for everyone. http://foodtourindelhi.com/indian-cooking-classes/ These cooking classes teach more than just learning to cook a few Indian dishes. In these cooking classes, you’ll learn to cook a number of Indian food dishes ranging from basic to advanced. You will learn the lesser known secrets of Indian cooking make Indian cuisine so rich and delicious. Attending one such cooking class enables you to learn to cook multi-course Indian meals. The guests also receive a special gift hamper which contains some important ingredients which are used in almost every Indian kitchen. These will help you enhance the taste of your own cooking too as you learn the proper use of spices and other ingredients to make your Indian dishes as authentic as possible. Menu: 2-3 snacks (type of pakora) 1 Dessert : kheer or halwa 1 daal (lentils) and 2 vegetable curry and dishes Rice pulao and 3 types of Indian breads 1 drink Lassi (Sweet, Salty or flavoured) and masala chai Green coriander chutney Free pickup and drop from central Delhi is provided and can be arranged from other locations upon request. Small group ensures personal service All necessary equipment included All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included Snacks and Beverages included Free hotel pickup and drop-off included All taxes, fees and handling charges Gift hamper of some essential spices and cooking ingredients. Bottled water Beverages Food tasting Light refreshments Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) Snacks All activities Chef as your instructor. Free pickup and drop from central Delhi. Children must be accompanied by an adult Please inform of dietary requirements, allergies in advance. Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Non-vegetarian option is available Meat curries like Mutton curry, Butter chicken etc for USD 20 for 2 dishes. Barbeque dishes like kababs and tikkas for USD 25 for 2 dishes. Pickup and drop from places outside central Delhi zone will cost USD 25 extra.
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Authentic Indian Cooking Class These Cooking Classes provide as much knowledge as possible in shortest possible amount of time without making it too rushed. Our goal is to provide an enjoyable cooking and eating session for everyone. http://foodtourindelhi.com/indian-cooking-classes/ These cooking classes teach more than just learning to cook a few Indian dishes. In these cooking classes, you’ll learn to cook a number of Indian food dishes ranging from basic to advanced. You will learn the lesser known secrets of Indian cooking make Indian cuisine so rich and delicious. Attending one such cooking class enables you to learn to cook multi-course Indian meals. The guests also receive a special gift hamper which contains some important ingredients which are used in almost every Indian kitchen. These will help you enhance the taste of your own cooking too as you learn the proper use of spices and other ingredients to make your Indian dishes as authentic as possible. Menu: 2-3 snacks (type of pakora) 1 Dessert : kheer or halwa 1 daal (lentils) and 2 vegetable curry and dishes Rice pulao and 3 types of Indian breads 1 drink Lassi (Sweet, Salty or flavoured) and masala chai Green coriander chutney Free pickup and drop from central Delhi is provided and can be arranged from other locations upon request. Small group ensures personal service All necessary equipment included All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included Snacks and Beverages included Free hotel pickup and drop-off included All taxes, fees and handling charges Gift hamper of some essential spices and cooking ingredients. Bottled water Beverages Food tasting Light refreshments Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner) Snacks All activities Chef as your instructor. Free pickup and drop from central Delhi. Children must be accompanied by an adult Please inform of dietary requirements, allergies in advance. Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Non-vegetarian option is available Meat curries like Mutton curry, Butter chicken etc for USD 20 for 2 dishes. Barbeque dishes like kababs and tikkas for USD 25 for 2 dishes. Pickup and drop from places outside central Delhi zone will cost USD 25 extra.

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Review of Indian Food Tours in Delhi

“Highlight” We were four people from Norway going to India last week. The highlights of our trip were Taj Mahal, Amber Fort and our two Food Tours in Jaipur and Delhi. Highly recommended! http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r195411365-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT
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“Highlight” We were four people from Norway going to India last week. The highlights of our trip were Taj Mahal, Amber Fort and our two Food Tours in Jaipur and Delhi. Highly recommended! http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r195411365-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

Saturday 25 July 2015

“So much fun” This tour was the highlight of our time in delhi. Walking through the old bazaar and through the spice market was quite wild. We could never have seen this area on our own. The food was awesome and the guides were very kind. I've never done a food tour before and loved it. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r219720844-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

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“So much fun” This tour was the highlight of our time in delhi. Walking through the old bazaar and through the spice market was quite wild. We could never have seen this area on our own. The food was awesome and the guides were very kind. I've never done a food tour before and loved it. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r219720844-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

Review of Indian Food Tours in Delhi

“I only wish I'd had more room in my stomach!” Jaidev was so much fun and so serious about showing us a good time. We went to Old Delhi, New Delhi, and several places in South Delhi. Everything was so delicious, and even though Jaidev was strict about not eating too much, I still ran out of room. My husband and I learned so much about Indian culture, and everything we tried was terrific. I would recommend this tour to anyone who loves food. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r191980889-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT
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“I only wish I'd had more room in my stomach!” Jaidev was so much fun and so serious about showing us a good time. We went to Old Delhi, New Delhi, and several places in South Delhi. Everything was so delicious, and even though Jaidev was strict about not eating too much, I still ran out of room. My husband and I learned so much about Indian culture, and everything we tried was terrific. I would recommend this tour to anyone who loves food. http://www.tripadvisor.in/ShowUserReviews-g304551-d3879008-r191980889-Indian_Food_Tours_in_Delhi-New_Delhi_National_Capital_Territory_of_Delhi.html#CHECK_RATES_CONT

Best Sightseeing Tours In Agra - Agra Food Tour

Delhi Food Walk This food tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi is a great way to explore the cuisines and sights of both parts of Delhi city in one delicious package. In this food tour, we will cover all the major culinary attractions of Old Delhi as well as New Delhi along with visits to a few landmarks of the city. http://agrafoodtour.com/sightseeing-tours-in-agra/ This food tour is a food walk and city tour in one compact package which is a great thing to do if you have 5-6 hours to spare. The guests discover the culinary delights of Old Delhi and New Delhi from some of the most famous food joints of the city. Some of them have been in business for more than 100 years. In addition to food, the guests also get the chance to see a number of hidden corners of the city which normal tourists don't really know about. The itinerary and food items included can be tailored to suit the dietary requirements of the guests. During the food walk, guests visit 8-10 food joints and taste 18-19 different dishes including one full fledged meal at the end. None of the food items included are too spicy but can be made if so desired. In Old Delhi we walk for short distances and use cycle rickshaws for longer distances. Once the guests are finished with Old Delhi, we get in to the car to explore New Delhi and it's food. During the tour, we also visit a few attractions of the city like the biggest spice market in city, a charitable kitchen feeding thousands of people every day and a few others. This is a perfect introduction to India and Indian cuisines for first time as well as regular visitors. #foodwalk #foodtour Free pickup and drop is provided from central Delhi zone and is available for USD 25 if it's outside this zone. Cost of entry fees, guide fees, food and drinks are all included and you wouldn't have to spend anything extra. Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Small group ensures personal service All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included Snacks and Beverages included Led by a local guide Great overview and orientation of the city Local taxes Bottled water Food tasting Snacks, drinks and meals All activities and entry fees Tour escort/host Transport in car with hotel pickup and drop-off (in central Delhi zone) Walking tour and rickshaw rides Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required A moderate amount of walking is involved Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Free pickup and drop is provided from central Delhi. For pickup and drop from places outside this zone, a drop of USD 25 is applicable. Free bottled water, hand wipes, sanitizer are provided in every tour. Although we take care to ensure that food is as safe as possible, we can't be held responsible for any illness or injury due to any food item consumed or activity during the tour.
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Delhi Food Walk This food tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi is a great way to explore the cuisines and sights of both parts of Delhi city in one delicious package. In this food tour, we will cover all the major culinary attractions of Old Delhi as well as New Delhi along with visits to a few landmarks of the city. http://agrafoodtour.com/sightseeing-tours-in-agra/ This food tour is a food walk and city tour in one compact package which is a great thing to do if you have 5-6 hours to spare. The guests discover the culinary delights of Old Delhi and New Delhi from some of the most famous food joints of the city. Some of them have been in business for more than 100 years. In addition to food, the guests also get the chance to see a number of hidden corners of the city which normal tourists don't really know about. The itinerary and food items included can be tailored to suit the dietary requirements of the guests. During the food walk, guests visit 8-10 food joints and taste 18-19 different dishes including one full fledged meal at the end. None of the food items included are too spicy but can be made if so desired. In Old Delhi we walk for short distances and use cycle rickshaws for longer distances. Once the guests are finished with Old Delhi, we get in to the car to explore New Delhi and it's food. During the tour, we also visit a few attractions of the city like the biggest spice market in city, a charitable kitchen feeding thousands of people every day and a few others. This is a perfect introduction to India and Indian cuisines for first time as well as regular visitors. #foodwalk #foodtour Free pickup and drop is provided from central Delhi zone and is available for USD 25 if it's outside this zone. Cost of entry fees, guide fees, food and drinks are all included and you wouldn't have to spend anything extra. Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Small group ensures personal service All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included Snacks and Beverages included Led by a local guide Great overview and orientation of the city Local taxes Bottled water Food tasting Snacks, drinks and meals All activities and entry fees Tour escort/host Transport in car with hotel pickup and drop-off (in central Delhi zone) Walking tour and rickshaw rides Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required A moderate amount of walking is involved Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Free pickup and drop is provided from central Delhi. For pickup and drop from places outside this zone, a drop of USD 25 is applicable. Free bottled water, hand wipes, sanitizer are provided in every tour. Although we take care to ensure that food is as safe as possible, we can't be held responsible for any illness or injury due to any food item consumed or activity during the tour.

Saturday 18 July 2015

Delhi Photo Tour

Old Delhi Food Walk A delightful food walk through lively streets of Old Delhi, this culinary journey will help you taste the best street food available in Old Delhi from some of the oldest food places in the city. During this food walk, the guests visit 7-9 different food joints, each one of which is in business for decades. A few of them are more than 100 years old ! We will walk through some landmark markets, lively streets, ride rickshaws, walk a bit and stuff ourselves with delicious street food of Old Delhi. http://delhiphototour.com/ his food walk in Old Delhi is a perfect choice for foodie tourists who wish to explore the street food culture, sights, people and market of the older part of city in shortest possible time. In addition to food, the guests also visit some of the less explored corners which are not very well known but are worth visiting. All the food joints included in the food walk are family run and are in business for as long as 120 years. Each one of them specialises in certain dishes and is famous all over the city and outside for it. During this food walk, we visit 6-7 different food vendors and taste 12-15 different dishes which include different types of chaats, lassi, kulfi, parantha and many others. All the food items are as safe as they can be and the items can be modified in most places to suit palates of different people. I addition to food, guests also get a chance to see the Old Delhi from up close, meet and interact with locals, see the markets, walk through old but colourful streets and see the part of city which has not changed much in past 2 centuries. Normal meeting point is Chawari Bazar Metro station , but pickup can also be provided at extra charge if required. #foodtour #foodwalk #india #culinarytravel Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Multiple departure times and locations available Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour All-inclusive tour Great overview and orientation of the city All taxes, fees and handling charges Bottled water Food tasting Snacks All activities Local guide Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected) Walking tour Children must be accompanied by an adult Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required A moderate amount of walking is involved Not wheelchair accessible
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Old Delhi Food Walk A delightful food walk through lively streets of Old Delhi, this culinary journey will help you taste the best street food available in Old Delhi from some of the oldest food places in the city. During this food walk, the guests visit 7-9 different food joints, each one of which is in business for decades. A few of them are more than 100 years old ! We will walk through some landmark markets, lively streets, ride rickshaws, walk a bit and stuff ourselves with delicious street food of Old Delhi. http://delhiphototour.com/ his food walk in Old Delhi is a perfect choice for foodie tourists who wish to explore the street food culture, sights, people and market of the older part of city in shortest possible time. In addition to food, the guests also visit some of the less explored corners which are not very well known but are worth visiting. All the food joints included in the food walk are family run and are in business for as long as 120 years. Each one of them specialises in certain dishes and is famous all over the city and outside for it. During this food walk, we visit 6-7 different food vendors and taste 12-15 different dishes which include different types of chaats, lassi, kulfi, parantha and many others. All the food items are as safe as they can be and the items can be modified in most places to suit palates of different people. I addition to food, guests also get a chance to see the Old Delhi from up close, meet and interact with locals, see the markets, walk through old but colourful streets and see the part of city which has not changed much in past 2 centuries. Normal meeting point is Chawari Bazar Metro station , but pickup can also be provided at extra charge if required. #foodtour #foodwalk #india #culinarytravel Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Multiple departure times and locations available Soak up the atmosphere on a walking tour All-inclusive tour Great overview and orientation of the city All taxes, fees and handling charges Bottled water Food tasting Snacks All activities Local guide Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected) Walking tour Children must be accompanied by an adult Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required A moderate amount of walking is involved Not wheelchair accessible

Thursday 16 July 2015

Photo Gallery | India Food Tours

Agra Heritage Day Tour A private heritage tour of Agra which covers sightseeing all major monuments including Taj Mahal, Agra Fort etc. as well as explains the rich history of this ancient city. Includes pickup drop from Delhi, lunch and all major expenses of sightseeing tour. http://indiafoodtours.in/photo-gallery/ This is a private heritage tour of Agra which helps you discover the heritage, sights and culture of Agra city which can't be covered in normal sightseeing tours. The tour starts with pickup from Delhi early morning and meeting your guide in Agra. He/she will then take you to a historical tour of the Agra town in which you will see Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itmad-Ud-Daulah Tomb (the real inspiration for Taj Mahal) and a few more places and monuments with their own history and charms. After the tour is over, you can choose to stay in Agra or drive back to Delhi the same day. Unlike most other tours, all major expenses like entry fee to monuments, transport, lunch, botled water and toll tax are included in the tour cost. So this heritage tour is a much better value for money compared to other cheaper sightseeing Agra tours. The lunch is provided in a good quality restaurant and can be customised to suit preferences of vegetarian guests. This is an excellent choice for a personalised private tour. Timing of the tour can be adjusted as per requirements of the guests. In case they want to see Taj Mahal at sunrise, an early departure depending upon the season can be arranged. #agra #tajmahal #travel Multiple departure times and locations available Step back in time on a history tour Small group ensures personal service All-inclusive tour Informative, friendly and professional guide Romantic experience, perfect for couples Includes Lunch Admission ticket to monuments. Driver/guide Professional art historian guide Hotel pickup and drop-off from Delhi. Information Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking A small amount of walking is involved Children must be accompanied by an adult Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
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Agra Heritage Day Tour A private heritage tour of Agra which covers sightseeing all major monuments including Taj Mahal, Agra Fort etc. as well as explains the rich history of this ancient city. Includes pickup drop from Delhi, lunch and all major expenses of sightseeing tour. http://indiafoodtours.in/photo-gallery/ This is a private heritage tour of Agra which helps you discover the heritage, sights and culture of Agra city which can't be covered in normal sightseeing tours. The tour starts with pickup from Delhi early morning and meeting your guide in Agra. He/she will then take you to a historical tour of the Agra town in which you will see Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Itmad-Ud-Daulah Tomb (the real inspiration for Taj Mahal) and a few more places and monuments with their own history and charms. After the tour is over, you can choose to stay in Agra or drive back to Delhi the same day. Unlike most other tours, all major expenses like entry fee to monuments, transport, lunch, botled water and toll tax are included in the tour cost. So this heritage tour is a much better value for money compared to other cheaper sightseeing Agra tours. The lunch is provided in a good quality restaurant and can be customised to suit preferences of vegetarian guests. This is an excellent choice for a personalised private tour. Timing of the tour can be adjusted as per requirements of the guests. In case they want to see Taj Mahal at sunrise, an early departure depending upon the season can be arranged. #agra #tajmahal #travel Multiple departure times and locations available Step back in time on a history tour Small group ensures personal service All-inclusive tour Informative, friendly and professional guide Romantic experience, perfect for couples Includes Lunch Admission ticket to monuments. Driver/guide Professional art historian guide Hotel pickup and drop-off from Delhi. Information Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking A small amount of walking is involved Children must be accompanied by an adult Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking

Monday 13 July 2015

Frequently Asked Questions | Delhi Photo Tour

In New Delhi, a multifaceted city about 4000 years old you will come across an intriguing mix of the new and the old. You will be surprised by the stark contrast between recent times and olden times in all the euphoria of crowds, #markets and colours. As you explore this city, you will come across the varied aspects of the #city from the historic Red Fort to India gate and from Akshardham Temple to Connaught place. In the photography tours of Delhi, you will find a blend of a guided tour in history, the contemporary Delhi lifestyle combined with photography classes. http://delhiphototour.com/frequently-asked-questions/ It is the perfect combination of the fun-filled and #adventurous #walk of city with the added advantage of capturing moments in to your #camera to take back home. We can arrange a variety of #tours according to the preferences of the guest ranging from historical monuments and temples, to markets and bazaars. You can also incorporate the daily life of Delhi residents or chose to photograph centuries old #monuments or nature. The size of the group is relatively small for all #photography tours. This ensures that each guest can have individual attention. To keep you focused on the task of photography at hand, we will provide you with transport and snacks. You can chose among the host of tours we offer. Alternatively a tour can be personalised just for you. Personalised Photo #Tour of Delhi Whether you are a long term resident of #Delhi or are a first time visitor, a photo tour personalised for you is the perfect way to #explore the sights of the city. You will constantly be amazed by your new found discoveries every single time. This is the prime purpose of our #Photo Tours in Delhi. There is no lack of diversity to chose from. You can encompass the markets, locals, monuments or a bit of everything. Let us know of your preferences and convenient timings and we will customise a personalised photography tour for you. Each Photo tour will include the following Optimum use of the #camera Contrasting light and shade for great pictures How to time your shots Telling stories via photographs Approaching locals and places for the perfect pictures Significance, history and importance of the places we visit. The following services will be provided in each photo tour: An enthusiastic guide who is a professional photographer Pick and drop facility in an air-conditioned vehicle Some tours will include meals and snacks. Rent and purchase of photography equipment if required. Personalising the photo tour to suit your specific needs. Entry fee and guides for the monuments that we visit.
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In New Delhi, a multifaceted city about 4000 years old you will come across an intriguing mix of the new and the old. You will be surprised by the stark contrast between recent times and olden times in all the euphoria of crowds, #markets and colours. As you explore this city, you will come across the varied aspects of the #city from the historic Red Fort to India gate and from Akshardham Temple to Connaught place. In the photography tours of Delhi, you will find a blend of a guided tour in history, the contemporary Delhi lifestyle combined with photography classes. http://delhiphototour.com/frequently-asked-questions/ It is the perfect combination of the fun-filled and #adventurous #walk of city with the added advantage of capturing moments in to your #camera to take back home. We can arrange a variety of #tours according to the preferences of the guest ranging from historical monuments and temples, to markets and bazaars. You can also incorporate the daily life of Delhi residents or chose to photograph centuries old #monuments or nature. The size of the group is relatively small for all #photography tours. This ensures that each guest can have individual attention. To keep you focused on the task of photography at hand, we will provide you with transport and snacks. You can chose among the host of tours we offer. Alternatively a tour can be personalised just for you. Personalised Photo #Tour of Delhi Whether you are a long term resident of #Delhi or are a first time visitor, a photo tour personalised for you is the perfect way to #explore the sights of the city. You will constantly be amazed by your new found discoveries every single time. This is the prime purpose of our #Photo Tours in Delhi. There is no lack of diversity to chose from. You can encompass the markets, locals, monuments or a bit of everything. Let us know of your preferences and convenient timings and we will customise a personalised photography tour for you. Each Photo tour will include the following Optimum use of the #camera Contrasting light and shade for great pictures How to time your shots Telling stories via photographs Approaching locals and places for the perfect pictures Significance, history and importance of the places we visit. The following services will be provided in each photo tour: An enthusiastic guide who is a professional photographer Pick and drop facility in an air-conditioned vehicle Some tours will include meals and snacks. Rent and purchase of photography equipment if required. Personalising the photo tour to suit your specific needs. Entry fee and guides for the monuments that we visit.

Indian Food Tours – Single Day Rishikesh Tour On A Bike

Single Day Rishikesh Tour On A Bike Grab this opportunity to go for Bike (motorcycle) rides around #Rishikesh, hitting all the different corners of Rishikesh. You may enjoy the natural ambience and wish to relax and rejuvenate or alternatively go for some high intensity a#dventure #sport like bungee jumping or #rafting. You can also request a car instead of #bikes. http://indianfoodtours.in/single-day-rishikesh-tour-on-a-bike/ Tour Itinerary : Starting after the sunrise, we head towards Kunjapuri #temple (1600 m altitude) and from there to Ram jhula where we have breakfast in one of the fine dining restaurants. After enjoying breakfast, we ride to Vashishta #cave. A lovely little cave, by the #Ganga #river, this place is really peaceful and beautiful. Observe the beauty of nature, click a few pictures or else you can meditate. We then proceed to Neer Gadu or Gadu Chatto falls and spend some quality time basking in the wonderful setting . We now can undertake on of these: 1) Visit to the Neelkanth Mahadev temple and returning to Rishikesh 2) Adventure sports such as bungee jumping, zip lining, or giant swing. Rafting or kayaking may also be done, if time permits. Services Provided TRANSPORT : In private or shared car with driver, bike or foot. ACCOMMODATION: Not applicable. ENDURANCE LEVEL: Anyone to medium. ACTIVITIES: Trekking, Bird watching, Meditation, Hiking, sightseeing, bike rides; DURATION: 1 Day MEALS: Breakfast, lunch, #adventure #India #travel #daytour #uttarakhand
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Single Day Rishikesh Tour On A Bike Grab this opportunity to go for Bike (motorcycle) rides around #Rishikesh, hitting all the different corners of Rishikesh. You may enjoy the natural ambience and wish to relax and rejuvenate or alternatively go for some high intensity a#dventure #sport like bungee jumping or #rafting. You can also request a car instead of #bikes. http://indianfoodtours.in/single-day-rishikesh-tour-on-a-bike/ Tour Itinerary : Starting after the sunrise, we head towards Kunjapuri #temple (1600 m altitude) and from there to Ram jhula where we have breakfast in one of the fine dining restaurants. After enjoying breakfast, we ride to Vashishta #cave. A lovely little cave, by the #Ganga #river, this place is really peaceful and beautiful. Observe the beauty of nature, click a few pictures or else you can meditate. We then proceed to Neer Gadu or Gadu Chatto falls and spend some quality time basking in the wonderful setting . We now can undertake on of these: 1) Visit to the Neelkanth Mahadev temple and returning to Rishikesh 2) Adventure sports such as bungee jumping, zip lining, or giant swing. Rafting or kayaking may also be done, if time permits. Services Provided TRANSPORT : In private or shared car with driver, bike or foot. ACCOMMODATION: Not applicable. ENDURANCE LEVEL: Anyone to medium. ACTIVITIES: Trekking, Bird watching, Meditation, Hiking, sightseeing, bike rides; DURATION: 1 Day MEALS: Breakfast, lunch, #adventure #India #travel #daytour #uttarakhand

Sunday 12 July 2015

7 Days Spiti Road Trip. | Travel Spiti

Spiti Road Trip in one week Come and explore the grandeur of Spiti valley in as few as 7 days without missing out on any major attractions. Taking the Shimla Dhankar route to #Spiti, instead of the Manali Gramphu route, we ensure reliability and accessibility. The duration is 7 days, but we are compliant to suit your requirements. http://travelspiti.com/7-days-spiti-road-trip/ Day 1: Shimla – Sarahan – Reckong Peo We start our road trip from Shimla, after breakfast to reach Kinnaur. Pick up can be arranged from Chandigarh as long as it is early in the morning. We expect to reach Reckong Peo by dusk if we are met by favorable roads and less traffic. On arrival we recommend a long walk into the nearby village and exploring the surroundings. Day 2: Reckong Peo – Nako – Tabo In Reckong Peo, foreign nationals need to get a permit, which takes few minutes of our time. We now stop at Nako #village and have lunch. Post lunch we enjoy trekking to the village to drink in the sights and rest a while. From here we drive back to Tabo, where we again enjoy some sight seeing before we retire. Day 3: Tabo – Dhankar We spend daybreak visiting the legendary and holy Tabo monastery. We also have the opportunity to feel the serenity and peace of the monks by visiting the wonderful caves where the monks meditate. An early lunch and we resume our trip to Dhankar, the capital of ancient Spiti. Here we see the ruins of the Dhankar fort. Time permitting, we may also view the famous “ Three cornered Buddha statue “ in Lalung. Day 4: Dhankar – Ki – Kibber Dawn breaks and we are surrounded with rare birds around the Dhankar #lake. You may be able to click a few pictures of the exotic wildlife there. From there, we go to Kibber, passing Ki village as we witness the magnificent Ki monastery atop a hill. A drive to the largest village in the region- Kibber and again we have the rare opportunity to see wild #birds and Spitian #animals. Day 5: Kibber – Kaza We take a drive to Kaza post breakfast. Kaza is the largest town of the district . Here we spend our time dwelling in the simple sights of the urbanized town. A look at the valley and you will see a stupendous view of the shimmer of the Spiti #river beside the #mountain. We follow the route to Shilla #valley, which is on high altitude and where you will find locals grazing their herds of livestock. A chance awaits to volunteer to help them . Day 6: Kaza – Kalpa We now head to the amazing apple #orchards of Kalpa village from Kaza. A wonderful array of colorful and green ambience surrounds you as you enjoy your picnic there. Enjoy some volunteer work and help the villagers with their daily tasks. And as you retire for the day, you will be rewarded with a typical Spitian dinner. Day 7: Kalpa – Sarahan – Shimla And here comes the end to a fascinating tour as we drive back to Shimla. We pass Sarhan on the way, where we can enjoy momos and say good bye to the breath taking view as we reach Shimla in the evening. #himalayas #india #travel #tour TOUR DETAILS: TRANSPORT : In a private car or SUV with driver. ACCOMMODATION: In hotels, guest houses and campsites. ACTIVITIES: Camping, Trekking, Bird watching, Jungle safari, Cultural activities, PHYSICAL LEVEL: Any one. Almost anyone can do it without any problem DURATION: 11 Days FOOD: Breakfast on all days.
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Spiti Road Trip in one week Come and explore the grandeur of Spiti valley in as few as 7 days without missing out on any major attractions. Taking the Shimla Dhankar route to #Spiti, instead of the Manali Gramphu route, we ensure reliability and accessibility. The duration is 7 days, but we are compliant to suit your requirements. http://travelspiti.com/7-days-spiti-road-trip/ Day 1: Shimla – Sarahan – Reckong Peo We start our road trip from Shimla, after breakfast to reach Kinnaur. Pick up can be arranged from Chandigarh as long as it is early in the morning. We expect to reach Reckong Peo by dusk if we are met by favorable roads and less traffic. On arrival we recommend a long walk into the nearby village and exploring the surroundings. Day 2: Reckong Peo – Nako – Tabo In Reckong Peo, foreign nationals need to get a permit, which takes few minutes of our time. We now stop at Nako #village and have lunch. Post lunch we enjoy trekking to the village to drink in the sights and rest a while. From here we drive back to Tabo, where we again enjoy some sight seeing before we retire. Day 3: Tabo – Dhankar We spend daybreak visiting the legendary and holy Tabo monastery. We also have the opportunity to feel the serenity and peace of the monks by visiting the wonderful caves where the monks meditate. An early lunch and we resume our trip to Dhankar, the capital of ancient Spiti. Here we see the ruins of the Dhankar fort. Time permitting, we may also view the famous “ Three cornered Buddha statue “ in Lalung. Day 4: Dhankar – Ki – Kibber Dawn breaks and we are surrounded with rare birds around the Dhankar #lake. You may be able to click a few pictures of the exotic wildlife there. From there, we go to Kibber, passing Ki village as we witness the magnificent Ki monastery atop a hill. A drive to the largest village in the region- Kibber and again we have the rare opportunity to see wild #birds and Spitian #animals. Day 5: Kibber – Kaza We take a drive to Kaza post breakfast. Kaza is the largest town of the district . Here we spend our time dwelling in the simple sights of the urbanized town. A look at the valley and you will see a stupendous view of the shimmer of the Spiti #river beside the #mountain. We follow the route to Shilla #valley, which is on high altitude and where you will find locals grazing their herds of livestock. A chance awaits to volunteer to help them . Day 6: Kaza – Kalpa We now head to the amazing apple #orchards of Kalpa village from Kaza. A wonderful array of colorful and green ambience surrounds you as you enjoy your picnic there. Enjoy some volunteer work and help the villagers with their daily tasks. And as you retire for the day, you will be rewarded with a typical Spitian dinner. Day 7: Kalpa – Sarahan – Shimla And here comes the end to a fascinating tour as we drive back to Shimla. We pass Sarhan on the way, where we can enjoy momos and say good bye to the breath taking view as we reach Shimla in the evening. #himalayas #india #travel #tour TOUR DETAILS: TRANSPORT : In a private car or SUV with driver. ACCOMMODATION: In hotels, guest houses and campsites. ACTIVITIES: Camping, Trekking, Bird watching, Jungle safari, Cultural activities, PHYSICAL LEVEL: Any one. Almost anyone can do it without any problem DURATION: 11 Days FOOD: Breakfast on all days.

Cooking In Delhi | Indian Cooking Classes in Delhi By A Chef

Recipe Kachori #Kachori is the name of a most popular Indian dish which is an assortment of some dry Indian spices that are used to cook in a very unique and traditional way . This combination of some rich ingredients forms a real specialty of this awesome recipe. The millions of people around the world are aware about its sizzling texture and the simple and easy methods to cook this stunning recipe. This delicious combination of some hygienic ingredients forms the elegant mixture of a real Madhya Pradesh food. The recipe is all served at all nations widely and known for a great mixture of some classic ingredients around the world. The ingredients of this recipe are very simple and easy to available in market and off course even in your kitchen shelves as you don’t need to get worry about its compositions. http://cookingindelhi.com Main Ingredients: For cover: Plain flour: 1 and ½ cups Oil: 3 tablespoons Salt: as per taste Fresh and cold water for making dough For filling: Yellow moong dal: 1 cup (washed & soaked for at least ½ hour) Plain flour: 1 tablespoon (for patching) Garam masala: 1 teaspoon Red chilli powder: 1 teaspoon Coriander powder: ½ teaspoon Coriander seeds: ½ teaspoon (crushed coarsely) Fennel: ½ teaspoon (crushed coarsely) Cumin seeds: ½ teaspoon Mustard seeds: ½ teaspoons Asafoetida: ½ teaspoon Coriander leaves: 1 tablespoon (finely chopped) Oil: to deep fry Salt: as per taste Method: To make the kachori in a Madhya Pradesh style, you need to make some preparation for dough. To make the cover, first mix the flour, oil and salt together and knead them to make soft, smooth and pliable dough and set it aside for at least 30 minutes. After preparing the dough for kachories, turn your hands to make its filling. Boil a plenty of water and add dal, boil it for just 5 minutes. Now drain the dal and set aside to cool for a little while. Use a non-stick #frying pan and heat the oil. Add all types of seeds together and allow them to splutter. Now add asafoetida and mix it in the mixture well. Keep steering the mixture and pour all other rest of ingredients and mix it properly. Here you need to be aware about the dal that should not be smashed completely but it should be mixed with the #masalas as well as we need to place them in the right amount of portion between the kachories. After mixing them finely, remove it from the fire and keep aside to cool. After 5 minutes when the mixture is cool, divide it into the right amount of portion so that it should be sufficient for filling well between the kachories. Now shape the mixtures into the bolls by greased palm and keep aside. Make a thick paste of rest of flour with water to patch the kachories and keep aside. Now make the boll sized portions of dough and knead them into a round shape. Place the one ball at the centre and pick it as round and wrap the ball in a form of a pouch. Deep keep frying them in hot and tempering oil till all get a golden brown effect. Take out them and serve with the tomato #sauce or tamarind sauce. #cooking #recipe #food #cookingclass #recipe
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Recipe Kachori #Kachori is the name of a most popular Indian dish which is an assortment of some dry Indian spices that are used to cook in a very unique and traditional way . This combination of some rich ingredients forms a real specialty of this awesome recipe. The millions of people around the world are aware about its sizzling texture and the simple and easy methods to cook this stunning recipe. This delicious combination of some hygienic ingredients forms the elegant mixture of a real Madhya Pradesh food. The recipe is all served at all nations widely and known for a great mixture of some classic ingredients around the world. The ingredients of this recipe are very simple and easy to available in market and off course even in your kitchen shelves as you don’t need to get worry about its compositions. http://cookingindelhi.com Main Ingredients: For cover: Plain flour: 1 and ½ cups Oil: 3 tablespoons Salt: as per taste Fresh and cold water for making dough For filling: Yellow moong dal: 1 cup (washed & soaked for at least ½ hour) Plain flour: 1 tablespoon (for patching) Garam masala: 1 teaspoon Red chilli powder: 1 teaspoon Coriander powder: ½ teaspoon Coriander seeds: ½ teaspoon (crushed coarsely) Fennel: ½ teaspoon (crushed coarsely) Cumin seeds: ½ teaspoon Mustard seeds: ½ teaspoons Asafoetida: ½ teaspoon Coriander leaves: 1 tablespoon (finely chopped) Oil: to deep fry Salt: as per taste Method: To make the kachori in a Madhya Pradesh style, you need to make some preparation for dough. To make the cover, first mix the flour, oil and salt together and knead them to make soft, smooth and pliable dough and set it aside for at least 30 minutes. After preparing the dough for kachories, turn your hands to make its filling. Boil a plenty of water and add dal, boil it for just 5 minutes. Now drain the dal and set aside to cool for a little while. Use a non-stick #frying pan and heat the oil. Add all types of seeds together and allow them to splutter. Now add asafoetida and mix it in the mixture well. Keep steering the mixture and pour all other rest of ingredients and mix it properly. Here you need to be aware about the dal that should not be smashed completely but it should be mixed with the #masalas as well as we need to place them in the right amount of portion between the kachories. After mixing them finely, remove it from the fire and keep aside to cool. After 5 minutes when the mixture is cool, divide it into the right amount of portion so that it should be sufficient for filling well between the kachories. Now shape the mixtures into the bolls by greased palm and keep aside. Make a thick paste of rest of flour with water to patch the kachories and keep aside. Now make the boll sized portions of dough and knead them into a round shape. Place the one ball at the centre and pick it as round and wrap the ball in a form of a pouch. Deep keep frying them in hot and tempering oil till all get a golden brown effect. Take out them and serve with the tomato #sauce or tamarind sauce. #cooking #recipe #food #cookingclass #recipe

Recipe: Uttapam | Food Tour in Delhi | A tour of authentic Indian street food in Delhi

Indian Food : Uttapam Recipe How to cook Uttapam. In south India, #Uttapam is most preferred dish for having a light #snack or #meal. It is like a thin pan cake combined with various elements like coconut, tomato and onions. The crisp #taste with delightful toppings makes every meal a perfect one. It made with a blend of Ural dal and #rice. This is usually served with a side of #chutney and sambar at south Indian themed restaurants. http://foodtourindelhi.com/recipe-uttapam/ Ingredients required: Dosa batter- 1 cup. Tomato-1. Onion-1. Green chillies- 2-3 piece. Coriander leaves- 1 bunch. Broken cashew nuts- 5 -6. Cooking Procedure: Except batter, wash and chop all other ingredients. Mix all the ingredients with the batter along with the salt. Heat a non-stick pan. On the pan slowly spread the batter. Put 1 tsp oil and cover the pan. When it is completely cooked, turn it and let the other side also get cooked. Turn off the flame when it gets crisp. Serve hot. #recipe #cooking
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Indian Food : Uttapam Recipe How to cook Uttapam. In south India, #Uttapam is most preferred dish for having a light #snack or #meal. It is like a thin pan cake combined with various elements like coconut, tomato and onions. The crisp #taste with delightful toppings makes every meal a perfect one. It made with a blend of Ural dal and #rice. This is usually served with a side of #chutney and sambar at south Indian themed restaurants. http://foodtourindelhi.com/recipe-uttapam/ Ingredients required: Dosa batter- 1 cup. Tomato-1. Onion-1. Green chillies- 2-3 piece. Coriander leaves- 1 bunch. Broken cashew nuts- 5 -6. Cooking Procedure: Except batter, wash and chop all other ingredients. Mix all the ingredients with the batter along with the salt. Heat a non-stick pan. On the pan slowly spread the batter. Put 1 tsp oil and cover the pan. When it is completely cooked, turn it and let the other side also get cooked. Turn off the flame when it gets crisp. Serve hot. #recipe #cooking

Tuesday 7 July 2015

Day treks around Rishikesh | India Food Tour | Food Tours, Adventure Holidays & Sightseeing in India

Day Treks In Rishikesh Here you will find some treks in the vicinity of #Rishikesh, #Uttarakhand for a day or less than that. These are meant for tourists who want a short exploring trip at the base of the Himalayas. http://indiafoodtour.com/uttarakhand-adventure-tour/day-treks-around-rishikesh/ Kunjapuri Sunrise #trek We need to rise early around 4 in the morning if we want to reach in time to enjoy the sunset. You can select between a bike ride or a car drive to reach Kunjapuri which is 26 km. The magnificent #sunrise will recharge all your senses. After you bask in the glory of the rising sun, we can trek or walk to the Kunjapuri temple located at an altitude of 1600m and enjoy breakfast there. We now walk to Laxman Jhula , a 13 km distance from Kunjapuri, as we encounter wonderful natural scenic sights and views such as the Neer Gadu waterfall, and spot beautiful birds. At the end we reach Laxman Jhula. Services Provided TRANSPORT : In private or shared car with driver, bike or foot. ACCOMMODATION: Not applicable ENDURANCE LEVEL: Anyone ACTIVITIES: #Trekking, Bird watching, #Meditation, #Hiking, #sightseeing DURATION: 4-5 Hours MEALS: Breakfast COST: From INR 700 onwards ( US $ 11)
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Day Treks In Rishikesh Here you will find some treks in the vicinity of #Rishikesh, #Uttarakhand for a day or less than that. These are meant for tourists who want a short exploring trip at the base of the Himalayas. http://indiafoodtour.com/uttarakhand-adventure-tour/day-treks-around-rishikesh/ Kunjapuri Sunrise #trek We need to rise early around 4 in the morning if we want to reach in time to enjoy the sunset. You can select between a bike ride or a car drive to reach Kunjapuri which is 26 km. The magnificent #sunrise will recharge all your senses. After you bask in the glory of the rising sun, we can trek or walk to the Kunjapuri temple located at an altitude of 1600m and enjoy breakfast there. We now walk to Laxman Jhula , a 13 km distance from Kunjapuri, as we encounter wonderful natural scenic sights and views such as the Neer Gadu waterfall, and spot beautiful birds. At the end we reach Laxman Jhula. Services Provided TRANSPORT : In private or shared car with driver, bike or foot. ACCOMMODATION: Not applicable ENDURANCE LEVEL: Anyone ACTIVITIES: #Trekking, Bird watching, #Meditation, #Hiking, #sightseeing DURATION: 4-5 Hours MEALS: Breakfast COST: From INR 700 onwards ( US $ 11)

Monday 6 July 2015

Indian Food Recipe : Malai Kofta | India Food Tour | Food Tours, Adventure Holidays &...

Indian Food Recipe : Malai Kofta Malai Kofta #Recipe The blend of rich creamy texture Malai and combination of #Kofta (vegetarian balls) makes this cuisine scrumptious, finger smacking and delicious. In #India, this combination was introduced by Moghuls. In ancient times, it is also referred to cooking style of Punjab of using Malai in #food. http://indiafoodtour.com/indian-food-recipe-malai-kofta/ Ingredients:- For Gravy Cream (125 Gms). Paneer or Khoya (75 gms). Milk (150 ml). Cashew nut- (50 Gms). White pepper powder (3 tsp.). Sugar (2.5 tsp.). Grated Ginger (2 tsp.). Nutmeg powder (¼ tsp.). Turmeric powder (1/2 tsp.). Garlic crushed (1 tsp.). Cinnamon (1). Cloves (6). Salt to taste. Ghee (3 tsp.). For Kofta Khoya (50 gms). Paneer (50 gms). Medium sized potatoes- (5). Cashew nuts- (20 Gms). Raisins (20 Gms). Chopped green chillies (4 to 5). Ginger grated (½ tsp.). Chopped Coriander (1 tsp.). Cumin seeds (1/2 tsp.). Salt to taste. For Garnishing Grated cheese or Paneer (1 tbsp.). Chopped coriander- (1 tbsp.). Cooking: Wash and boil potatoes. Mix all the ingredients of Kofta except raisins. Make small balls and then flatten it with cashew and raisins and then again make them into the balls. Repeat the procedure for the remaining dough and keep it on side. Roast cloves, cinnamon, cardamom together. Dry grind them, well grind all other gravy ingredients except ghee. In a skillet, heat ghee and then add dry powders, add gravy paste. After 2-3 minutes, then allow them to fry for 5-7 minutes. Now add 2 cups of water and let them simmer for 15 minutes on low flame. Warm the Kofta on tava. In a serving dish, place the Kofta and then add hot gravy on the koftas, Next place it in a hot oven for 5 minutes Serve hot with various breads or rice. #recipe #indiancooking #cooking #cookingclass
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Indian Food Recipe : Malai Kofta Malai Kofta #Recipe The blend of rich creamy texture Malai and combination of #Kofta (vegetarian balls) makes this cuisine scrumptious, finger smacking and delicious. In #India, this combination was introduced by Moghuls. In ancient times, it is also referred to cooking style of Punjab of using Malai in #food. http://indiafoodtour.com/indian-food-recipe-malai-kofta/ Ingredients:- For Gravy Cream (125 Gms). Paneer or Khoya (75 gms). Milk (150 ml). Cashew nut- (50 Gms). White pepper powder (3 tsp.). Sugar (2.5 tsp.). Grated Ginger (2 tsp.). Nutmeg powder (¼ tsp.). Turmeric powder (1/2 tsp.). Garlic crushed (1 tsp.). Cinnamon (1). Cloves (6). Salt to taste. Ghee (3 tsp.). For Kofta Khoya (50 gms). Paneer (50 gms). Medium sized potatoes- (5). Cashew nuts- (20 Gms). Raisins (20 Gms). Chopped green chillies (4 to 5). Ginger grated (½ tsp.). Chopped Coriander (1 tsp.). Cumin seeds (1/2 tsp.). Salt to taste. For Garnishing Grated cheese or Paneer (1 tbsp.). Chopped coriander- (1 tbsp.). Cooking: Wash and boil potatoes. Mix all the ingredients of Kofta except raisins. Make small balls and then flatten it with cashew and raisins and then again make them into the balls. Repeat the procedure for the remaining dough and keep it on side. Roast cloves, cinnamon, cardamom together. Dry grind them, well grind all other gravy ingredients except ghee. In a skillet, heat ghee and then add dry powders, add gravy paste. After 2-3 minutes, then allow them to fry for 5-7 minutes. Now add 2 cups of water and let them simmer for 15 minutes on low flame. Warm the Kofta on tava. In a serving dish, place the Kofta and then add hot gravy on the koftas, Next place it in a hot oven for 5 minutes Serve hot with various breads or rice. #recipe #indiancooking #cooking #cookingclass

Saturday 4 July 2015

Uttarakhand Travel Packages | Food Tours India

Uttarakhand pilgrimage trek Uttarakhand has some of the holiest religious destinations for Hindus from all over the world. Some of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites such as Kedarnath, Badrinath, Joshimath and many others are situated in pristine #Himalayan mountains away from the hustle and trouble of human civilisation. Most of these pilgrimage sites are fairly inaccessible even now and are open to travelers and pilgrims only for a few months in a year. Glaciers of two holiest rivers in India, #Ganga and #Yamuna are also in the same region and are called #Gangotri and #Yamunotri. Visit to some of these places is considered a must do for Hindus. A lot of pilgrims travel to the glaciers and bring back sacred water from these glaciers as a religious ritual. http://indiafoodtour.in/uttarakhand-travel-packages/ A lot of people visit these places not just for spiritual satisfaction but also to explore nature. Some of the places are visited by tens of thousands of pilgrims every month while they are open while others get only a few due to difficulty of terrain and weather. We arrange treks and journeys to various such sites in #Uttarakhand for tourists from all over the world. Some tourists want to visit these places in company of pilgrims while others like to do it when the pilgrims are still away. We cater to both type of tourists and help them explore the nature as well as the spiritual side of Himalayas as they wish. There are no set plans or tour packages and each tour itinerary is designed according to needs of guests, time period and local conditions like amount of rush, weather etc. Services Provided: TRANSPORT : #Trek on foot and car for long distance, Bus,Train or Air. ACCOMMODATION: #Campsites, small guesthouses, 3hotels. ENDURANCE LEVEL: Low to Medium. ACTIVITIES: #Trekking, #Camping, #Mountain climbing, #Bird watching, #Meditation, #Hiking, #Yoga, #Pilgrimage DURATION: Variable MEALS: Variable COST: Variable
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Uttarakhand pilgrimage trek Uttarakhand has some of the holiest religious destinations for Hindus from all over the world. Some of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites such as Kedarnath, Badrinath, Joshimath and many others are situated in pristine #Himalayan mountains away from the hustle and trouble of human civilisation. Most of these pilgrimage sites are fairly inaccessible even now and are open to travelers and pilgrims only for a few months in a year. Glaciers of two holiest rivers in India, #Ganga and #Yamuna are also in the same region and are called #Gangotri and #Yamunotri. Visit to some of these places is considered a must do for Hindus. A lot of pilgrims travel to the glaciers and bring back sacred water from these glaciers as a religious ritual. http://indiafoodtour.in/uttarakhand-travel-packages/ A lot of people visit these places not just for spiritual satisfaction but also to explore nature. Some of the places are visited by tens of thousands of pilgrims every month while they are open while others get only a few due to difficulty of terrain and weather. We arrange treks and journeys to various such sites in #Uttarakhand for tourists from all over the world. Some tourists want to visit these places in company of pilgrims while others like to do it when the pilgrims are still away. We cater to both type of tourists and help them explore the nature as well as the spiritual side of Himalayas as they wish. There are no set plans or tour packages and each tour itinerary is designed according to needs of guests, time period and local conditions like amount of rush, weather etc. Services Provided: TRANSPORT : #Trek on foot and car for long distance, Bus,Train or Air. ACCOMMODATION: #Campsites, small guesthouses, 3hotels. ENDURANCE LEVEL: Low to Medium. ACTIVITIES: #Trekking, #Camping, #Mountain climbing, #Bird watching, #Meditation, #Hiking, #Yoga, #Pilgrimage DURATION: Variable MEALS: Variable COST: Variable

Friday 3 July 2015

Indian Food : Poha Recipe | Food Tours India

Poha Recipe Poha is famous almost in every state of India, in Maharashtra #poha is also eaten with jalebi. In Maharashtra, kanda poha is very popular . http://indiafoodtour.in/indian-food-poha-recipe/ Ingredients 1 Cup of beaten #rice. ¼ cup crushed groundnuts. ¼ cup #coconut grated. ¼ cup coriander leaves. 1 stalk curry leaves. ¼ tsp. – sugar. Salt to taste. 5- Green chillies. 1 tsp. lime juice. 1.5 tbsp. oil. 2 onions chopped. 1 small #potato chopped. ½ tsp each cumin seeds & mustard seeds. Cooking: Wash poha till clean. In a heavy sauce pan, heat the oil and add seeds and then potatoes. Add onion, green chillies and curry leaves after stirring for 2-3 minutes. Stir and #fry onions till tender. Add poha and other ingredients. Adjust salt and lime. Garnish with the remaining coconut and coriander. Serve hot with tea or coffee. #recipe #cooking #cookingclass #india #indianfood
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Poha Recipe Poha is famous almost in every state of India, in Maharashtra #poha is also eaten with jalebi. In Maharashtra, kanda poha is very popular . http://indiafoodtour.in/indian-food-poha-recipe/ Ingredients 1 Cup of beaten #rice. ¼ cup crushed groundnuts. ¼ cup #coconut grated. ¼ cup coriander leaves. 1 stalk curry leaves. ¼ tsp. – sugar. Salt to taste. 5- Green chillies. 1 tsp. lime juice. 1.5 tbsp. oil. 2 onions chopped. 1 small #potato chopped. ½ tsp each cumin seeds & mustard seeds. Cooking: Wash poha till clean. In a heavy sauce pan, heat the oil and add seeds and then potatoes. Add onion, green chillies and curry leaves after stirring for 2-3 minutes. Stir and #fry onions till tender. Add poha and other ingredients. Adjust salt and lime. Garnish with the remaining coconut and coriander. Serve hot with tea or coffee. #recipe #cooking #cookingclass #india #indianfood

Photo Walk in Old Delhi A photography tour in Old Delhi which helps you discover the charms of this ancient and lively place. All you need to carry is your camera and we will take care of the rest. Delhi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Old Delhi includes a number of world famous sights Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Chawadi bazaar, Spice market and a few more. Due to all the history, people, markets and vibe, this is a great location to discover the old world charm of India and specially Delhi city. http://jodhpurfoodtour.com/#section-book This photo tour through this area helps you photograph some of the iconic landmarks as well as lesser known corners of this part of city and also provide a refreshing insight in to the lives of people closely entwined with the older traditions. The guests walk through centuries old bazaars, see some old havelis (mansions), interact with local people going about their daily lives and taste some great local food. Depending upon time available this tour can cover following places Chandni Chowk Chawari Bazaar (wedding card market) Camera Market Spice Market Laal Kuan (metal market) Kinaari Bazaar Nayi Sadak ( Book Market) and a few other places. This is a walk through the heart of Delhi city and will stay fresh in memory for life. This photo walk is a great way to capture daily lives of some old fashioned people still stubbornly holding on to old ways in the biggest city of India and experience the contrast between modern day progress and old world charm. Photography equipment for rent is also available if required. Choice of several departures throughout the day Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Flexibility to customize your itinerary to your own preferences Multiple departure times and locations available All-inclusive tour Led by a local guide All taxes, fees and handling charges Entrance fees Bottled water Light refreshments Snacks Driver/guide Professional guide Professional photographer guide Hotel pickup and drop-off (from central Delhi) This tour involves a lot of walking through crowded streets, so dress accordingly.

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Photo Walk in Old Delhi A photography tour in Old Delhi which helps you discover the charms of this ancient and lively place. All you need to carry is your camera and we will take care of the rest. Delhi is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Old Delhi includes a number of world famous sights Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Chawadi bazaar, Spice market and a few more. Due to all the history, people, markets and vibe, this is a great location to discover the old world charm of India and specially Delhi city. http://jodhpurfoodtour.com/#section-book This photo tour through this area helps you photograph some of the iconic landmarks as well as lesser known corners of this part of city and also provide a refreshing insight in to the lives of people closely entwined with the older traditions. The guests walk through centuries old bazaars, see some old havelis (mansions), interact with local people going about their daily lives and taste some great local food. Depending upon time available this tour can cover following places Chandni Chowk Chawari Bazaar (wedding card market) Camera Market Spice Market Laal Kuan (metal market) Kinaari Bazaar Nayi Sadak ( Book Market) and a few other places. This is a walk through the heart of Delhi city and will stay fresh in memory for life. This photo walk is a great way to capture daily lives of some old fashioned people still stubbornly holding on to old ways in the biggest city of India and experience the contrast between modern day progress and old world charm. Photography equipment for rent is also available if required. Choice of several departures throughout the day Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city Flexibility to customize your itinerary to your own preferences Multiple departure times and locations available All-inclusive tour Led by a local guide All taxes, fees and handling charges Entrance fees Bottled water Light refreshments Snacks Driver/guide Professional guide Professional photographer guide Hotel pickup and drop-off (from central Delhi) This tour involves a lot of walking through crowded streets, so dress accordingly.

Wednesday 1 July 2015

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There are so many places one can explore in India for adventure. Millions of tourists visit India every year for the exciting adventure holidays that Indian Food Tours provide in India. People go to different places for adventure vacations. There are options like hill stations, beaches, mountain side, rivers, lakes, deserts and many other options. Some people love adventurous trips in which they can go experience the things they have always dreamt of like bungee-jumping, under water see diving, para gliding and many more including water sports, scuba diving and snorkeling, hiking, fishing, and dolphin sightings. http://travelspiti.com/contact/ There are many holiday destinations in India for adventure sports like Manali, Leh and Laddakh, Uttrakhand, Goa, Rishikesh and many wild life sanctuaries. In fact, most of India offers some sort of adventure or other. #india #himalays #adventure #travel #tourism #mountains #camping #hiking #trekking
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There are so many places one can explore in India for adventure. Millions of tourists visit India every year for the exciting adventure holidays that Indian Food Tours provide in India. People go to different places for adventure vacations. There are options like hill stations, beaches, mountain side, rivers, lakes, deserts and many other options. Some people love adventurous trips in which they can go experience the things they have always dreamt of like bungee-jumping, under water see diving, para gliding and many more including water sports, scuba diving and snorkeling, hiking, fishing, and dolphin sightings. http://travelspiti.com/contact/ There are many holiday destinations in India for adventure sports like Manali, Leh and Laddakh, Uttrakhand, Goa, Rishikesh and many wild life sanctuaries. In fact, most of India offers some sort of adventure or other. #india #himalays #adventure #travel #tourism #mountains #camping #hiking #trekking