incredible india

took me a while but here are some photos from my trip in india (not in any particular order, see full album on my flickr).

the taj mahal

agra fort

driving from agra to jaipur

city palace, jaipur

amber fort, jaipur

amber fort, jaipur

jantar mantar, jaipur

taj at sunset

i don't really want to bore you with travel stories but here are a few highlights:

▲ taj mahal is just special and mind blowing. the whole architecture and history is just breath taking. 

▲ the trips between cities were just crazy busy noisy. animals are just everywhere. sheep, camels, pigs, donkeys, monkeys and of course cows. also all the honking and trucks and overloaded buses or tuktuks. super crazy.

▲ i love the amber fort in jaipur. the architecture which is a mix of islamic and hindu style and the landscape view surrounding it was so stunning you'll feel like you step into an ancient arabian nights tale. 

▲ bargain shopping at the bazaar in pink city was a good fun and satisfying. 

▲ the food was sooo good and i had the best indian food (obviously) although by the end of the trip i didn't want to eat any more curry. 

india is nothing like any other travels that i've done before, it was such an interesting place to be and i'm glad i made it there. if you have a chance to go to india or thinking of going, stop all those doubtful feeling and go go go. or if india has never been on your travel list before, well you should add this in or at least start considering. there are still some film rolls that i am yet to develop from the trip, stay tuned!

camera: canon 450D / see full set on my flickr

Comments

  1. wow, amazing photos@ trip to India is definitely on top of my travel list. I envy you about the food most, Indian food is the best :)

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  2. These are spectacular! India looks amazing! You captured everything so beautifully :)

    <3 Sharmaine Ruth
    underpeachtrees.blogspot.com

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  3. Oh wow. These photographs are beautiful, thanks for sharing them. India is on my list of places to visit very soon. I would love to hear more stories of your trip.

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  4. These are so beautiful! India is an incredible country... I've never been, but these photos sure stir up the wanderlust in me.

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  5. Hey Laura, don't really know if you remember me, but I wrote you and email a while back and you gave me some nice tips about blogging. I decided to follow them (a bit late...) and now I invite you to take a look around. I'm still defining its personality, but it's a start. Hope you enjoy!

    Now, about your post:
    My oh My!! the photos are just wonderful. India has always been on my "where to go list" --for sure! I hope to visit there soon.

    have a great weekend! Bye!

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  6. Beautiful! I haven't visited this place but I wish I had (or could). I enjoy looking at your pictures of India. Reminds me of my younger travelling days:)

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  7. Wow, these photos are breathtaking.
    I've actually got family in India, so I'm thinking India has to be put on the cards for me!

    http://the-makingofthings.blogspot.com.au/

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  8. Beautiful photos!! I would love to go to India someday. ☺

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  9. India has been on my list for such a long time. This just made me more determined to make it happen!

    S.

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  10. This is breathtaking. The photo of Taj-Mahal literally took my breath away. :) Thanks for sharing!

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  11. I love seeing India from your perspective, these photographs are truly beautiful! The 3rd picture is my favorite :) Looks like you have a really great time in India. Too bad I couldn't make it.
    I look forward for more on your films. Have a wonderful day :)

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  12. WOW! Mind: blown.

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  13. i love these! i want to visit india one day!

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  14. Wow, your shots are incredible Laura! It looks like you had an amazing time. I can only imagine howgood the food must have been! xx

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  15. your photos are wonderful! i wish to visit India, it seems... different in a very good way

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  16. amazing photos Laura, and sounds like an amazing trip! Looking forward to more photos :)

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  17. Your photos are stunning! And you make me want to book a trip to India right now ... just beautiful! :)

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  18. I love the peacocks, nothing beats India for vibrant colours!

    When I went to the Taj Mahal they insisted I couldn't bring a yellow highlighter in and I had to buy a locker. Random! But the mausoleum was beautiful!

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