travelling

[|[[http://www.incredibleindia.org/This|http://www.incredibleindia.org/]]] This is the official website for ‘Incredible India’, the promoting body of Indian tourism for the Indian Government. It has concise but informative pages about Indian history, arts and culture, people’s lifestyles, and cuisine to name a few. Be sure to visit the ‘microsites’, which give glimpses into all kinds of topics from Aryuveda to Wildlife.
 * TRAVELLING IN INDIA**

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/asia/india? This website provides some of the ‘nuts and bolts’ of travel, more a how to, than a ‘must see’. It provides information about weather, changing money, suggested literature and //some// of the things you should know before arriving in India: compressed version of their handy guidebooks, available on the web.

[|[[http://www.shubhyatra.com/Shubh|http://www.shubhyatra.com/]]]Shubh Yatra means ‘good journey’. This commercial website provides a visual feast for travellers to India, with lots of photos of the major destinations in India. It is easy to navigate, with state-by-state rundown of major sites, and an India wide ‘top-twenty’. It also has limited information about transport and tourism news.

__http://www.neoncarrot.co.uk/index.html__ This website has a lot of practical information about India specifically geared towards the traveller. It includes basic facts and statistics, maps, books and movies, journals, travel hints and tips, a glossary and several articles. There is also a photo gallery featuring many of the places to be visited by delegates.

[|[[http://www.indianrail.gov.in/This|http://www.indianrail.gov.in/]]] This website is essential for anyone who is travelling independently in India. Produced by the Indian government, it has all relevant information for train schedules, fares, classes and other general information. You can also book some trains online.

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