Walking Guides and Trips in India
Below are popular Walking guides and trips in India that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
Enjoy the wonderful architecture of heritage buildings in Mumbai's Fort area including a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From the stunningly ornate Chatraptai Shivaji Terminus building, to the arty delights of Kala Ghoda - a walking tour
Mumbai is a maze of fabulous bazaars offering a myriad of shopping opportunities
Ride a camel, ferry or Ferris wheel in magical Mumbai
From street snacks to seafood and sleeker edibles - a walking tour of gourmet Mumbai
Buy Tibetan shawls, Indian jewelry and western clothes at bargain prices
Centre of one of India's best loved art festivals, discover Kala Ghoda's galleries, pavement artists and bohemian cafes
Trips
There were quite a lot of sites and sounds to take in on this temple visit.
I hiked this one with my wife's uncle Kish. The top of the temple provides a beautiful view of the city. The large steps leading up to the temple were built so that elephants could walk the king up to the top of the temple.
Visit the Spice Plantation and get a feel for some of the countryside of Goa. This was a highlight on our trip to Goa.
This is a trekking route for mountaineering over gandhamardan hills in between Bolangir and Bargarh districts. Two temples namely Harishankar and Nrusinghnath, are situated at each side of the mountain. Threre are many perennial streams in this mountain. This mountain also contains a lot of herbs used by indegenious people as well as modern ayurvedic and unani medicines.There is a Govt. ayurved college and hospital on Nrusingnath side of this mountain.Though it...
From chanting on the roof, I went down the road to take Krishna Prasadam!
Good season to see the waterfalls in India is monsoon or directly after . This year monsoon was late by two weeks or so. I was there in the end of the second week of delay.... It was very , very hot... But the temples are impressive , regardless of the season.
My crossing of the Mumbai Pune Bypass Road might well have been my last crossing of anything. The car was coming fast from the left , whereas I , used to right side traffic expected it ( if at all ) from the right. It was a close shave. My Garmin must have also gotten a fright , because from that event on started recording only downhil walk , which was not...
