Travel

India to go or not

Travel

Posted by: burnsy

29th Mar 2013 03:37pm

In October and November 2012, at the behest of my wife, we spent just over 4 weeks in many parts of India with the aim of both sightseeing and fulfilling her Buddhist quests. She had a great time visiting many religious sites and attending a Dalai Lama lecture in Dharamsala. I, for much of the journey, suffered a variety of ailments including many bouts of Delhi belly, worms, chest infection etc. She is very keen to return to India next year. Should I dare to accompany her again?


jimmy Tshering
  • 10th Jun 2013 09:48pm

If you are interested in Buddhism then Bhutan will be the best place to visit. It is right next to india but is completely different To what india is both life style and environment. I highly recommend Bhutan. Google bhutan for more info. I assure you wont be dissapointed


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