Walks in India series on India Travel Blog
Thursday, June 05, 2008
India Travel Blog is another blog where I write on, related to personal insights on travelling in India. The blog is featuring a series of articles in the month of June, called 'Walks in India'.During the month of June, India Travel Blog will be featuring a series of articles for travellers on Walks in India.

Unlike in many countries, walks and walking tours are not common or popular in India. This series intends to promote the idea of walks that can enable travellers to see and experience the places better by getting closer. The series explores short and easy walking trails across India, with which a traveller can witness history, culture, life, landscapes and heritage of the country.
The series will have fifteen walking trails, published through the month of June, containing detailed description of the walk along with maps, difficulty level, best season to do the walk, time of the day and distance of the trail.
The places include, but are not limited to metros and cities, and are chosen from every corner of the country. The walk intends to cover a lot of variety, such as walking the sand dunes in a village in Rajasthan, experiencing devotion on the bank of Ganga, seeing history come alive in the remains of ancient structures and short walks in snow amidst views of the snowy peaks.
Walks are a great way to see places, get up close to people and interact, observe carefully and see things better. They help the traveller take time and feel involved with the scenery instead of buzzing past and seeing things as a window-view. This series will assist you to find some great walks from all along the country and feel its pulse.
Walks published so far.
1. Introduction
2. Old Delhi Walk
3. Rishikesh Walk
4. Varanasi
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1 Comments:
It is clear you all love travel - and I do, as well. But what I love even more is travel paired with a new learning experience or adventure. I've always thought of myself as a student of the world and tried to learn something new with each new destination - I took surf lessons in Mexico and studied Italian for my two week holiday in Italy. But my latest discover really takes the learning element to the next level. About a year ago, James Arthur Ray hosted a free event in my hometown. He spoke about his travels to Peru and the Andes and Egypt and Hawaii and all of the ancient teaching that he studied in each place. I was hooked. I signed up for another one of his events, the Harmonic Wealth Weekend, and after that took the real leap of faith: a one week trip to Kona, Hawaii to study with the master himself at Modern Magick. Not only did I grow and learn in ways unimaginable a year ago, I also spent a few extra days in Hawaii on my own, hiking by sparkling waterfalls and through lush and quiet valleys. I practiced meditation techniques I learned at the event and released so much built up tension and stress that I had been carrying around with me before the event. Next up hopefully is his event in Sedona, AZ! It is all booked for 2008 but I'm planning on another travel/learning experience in 2009! If you are interested, check out his website: www.jamesray.com or www.harmonicwealth.com.
Anyone have any other recommended destination/experience pairings that might be a good fit for me?
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