Visit a Camel
Breeding Farm in Rajasthan
When you think of
the desert and Rajasthan, your mind will probably wander to the majestic desert
animals, camels, sooner or later. Well, while in the state, you can learn more
about the animal on a camel breeding farm in Bikaner. One inside the farm, you
can experience a camel ride, or something more unique, you can eat an ice cream
made from the milk of camels. Would you dare?
Traverse the Thar
Desert by Jeep
The Thar Desert,
also known as the Great Indian Desert, covers a staggering 320,000 square of
land in Rajasthan and beyond. In fact, it takes up 90% of Rajasthan state, and
this desert and its dunes are extremely hard to explore solo. The best way of
exploring is definitely by Jeep, and there are many tour companies that can
help you on your journey. It’s only with a Jeep that you can reach the crest of
the desert’s highest dune and really experience the full majesty of this part
of India.
Enjoy Perfect
Silence in an Ashram
India is a
country full of contrasts. There are parts of the country, like Delhi and
Mumbai, that are swarming with people and noise at all hours of the day, and
then there are other parts of the country that are perfectly serene and quiet.
But if you want to take things to the extreme and enjoy perfect silence, you
can sign up for a 10 day stay in an ashram. Ashrams are typically places where
no noise is allowed, and they can be found all over the country. One of the
most popular is the Osho Ashram in Pune.
Stay on an
Organic Cheese Making Farm
India is a
country with many unique accommodation choices. There are houseboats,
treehouses, palaces, and more, but perhaps the most unique we’ve ever come
across is the Acres Wild organic cheese farm in Tamil Nadu. India is not a
country that is well known for its love of cheese, but this farm produces
cheese from its Jersey cows and you can even take a cheese making course during
your time there if you are a real cheese fanatic.
Take in a Cricket
Match at the Eden Gardens Stadium
Something that
you’ll very quickly learn on your trip to India is that the locals are
absolutely crazy for cricket. On any given day, you will see kids playing
cricket on the streets, and perhaps even asking you if you would like to join
in. Well, if you really want to get to grips with the cricket culture in India,
nothing quite beats taking in a professional match. There are cricket stadiums
all over the country, but the most impressive has to be Eden Gardens in Kolkata,
home to the Bengal cricket team, and with a capacity to seat more than 66,000
people.
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