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India
North India Highlights in 16 Days
The Golden Triangle & Rajasthan Highlights
South India: Temples & Tea, Beaches & Backwaters
A Leisurely Southern Sojourn
Greater Mumbai
Colaba, Fort & Churchgate
South Mumbai
Goa
Kerala
Kochi (Cochin), Willingdon Island & Ernakulam
Tamil Nadu
Puducherry (Pondicherry)
Karnataka
The Heart of India: Delhi, Uttar Pradesh & Madhya Pradesh
Delhi
Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Varanasi
Khajuraho
Rajasthan
Jaipur
Pushkar
Udaipur
Gujarat
Himachal Pradesh
Kinnaur, Spiti & Lahaul
Uttarakhand
East India
Kolkata (Calcutta)
Note About Maps
This guide contains dozens of maps of varying sizes and complexity. If you find it hard to read a map on your device, use the zoom function to enlarge. You can also download and/or printout PDFs of all of the maps in this guide. Go to
www.frommers.com/go/ebookmaps
and click on the title of your guide.
How to contact Us
In researching this book, we discovered many wonderful places—hotels, restaurants, shops, and more. We’re sure you’ll find others. Please tell us about them, so we can share the information with your fellow travelers in upcoming editions. If you were disappointed with a recommendation, we’d love to know that, too. Please write to:
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An Additional Note
Please be advised that travel information is subject to change at any time—and this is especially true of prices. We therefore suggest that you write or call ahead for confirmation when making your travel plans. The authors, editors, and publisher cannot be held responsible for the experiences of readers while traveling. Your safety is important to us, however, so we encourage you to stay alert and be aware of your surroundings. Keep a close eye on cameras, purses, and wallets, all favorite targets of thieves and pickpockets.
About the Authors
Pippa de Bruyn
is an award-winning journalist, travel writer (author of
Frommer’s South Africa
), and freelance editor.
Dr. Keith Bain
has a doctoral degree in cinema. When he’s not traveling the world in search of fantastic experiences, he spends his time writing and lecturing about film, media, theater, and contemporary culture.
David Allardice
is a lawyer with a degree in History as well as a freelance writer and editor. He was born in Durban, South Africa, and also contributes to
Frommer’s South Africa
. When he’s not backpacking through Asia, he lives in Cape Town.
Shonar Joshi
is a writer by profession and explorer by heart. She has dabbled with environmental television reporting, filmmaking, script writing, farming, and traveling—mostly in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Her book
Of Past Dawns and Future Noons
is a testament to the passion with which she regards India and its rich ancient past, present, and future.
Acknowledgments
Sincerest thanks to several individuals who assisted and contributed to updating sections of this book; they are: Abhishek Madhukar (Kerala, Rajasthan, and Varanasi), Munira Rampurawala (Mumbai, Goa, and Kumaon), Jayati Vora (dining and nightlife in Mumbai), Yasmin Menon (Chennai and Bangalore), and André Morris (Amritsar and Dharamsala); we’d also like to give a special mention to Abishek Madhukar and John Thomas.
Frommer’s Star Ratings, Icons & Abbreviations
Every hotel, restaurant, and attraction listing in this guide has been ranked for quality, value, service, amenities, and special features using a
star-rating system.
In country, state, and regional guides, we also rate towns and regions to help you narrow down your choices and budget your time accordingly. Hotels and restaurants are rated on a scale of zero (recommended) to three stars (exceptional). Attractions, shopping, nightlife, towns, and regions are rated according to the following scale: zero stars (recommended), one star (highly recommended), two stars (very highly recommended), and three stars (must-see).
In addition to the star-rating system, we also use
eight feature icons
that point you to the great deals, in-the-know advice, and unique experiences that separate travelers from tourists. Throughout the book, look for:
Special finds—those places only insiders know about
Fun facts—details that make travelers more informed and their trips more fun
Best bets for kids, and advice for the whole family
Special moments—those experiences that memories are made of
Places or experiences not worth your time or money