I've never been to India, but I like Indian culture and especially Indian food :). And that's a good point what you're saying about not wanting to turn your blog into some touristy cliche! :)
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I've never been to India, but I like Indian culture and especially Indian food :). And that's a good point what you're saying about not wanting to turn your blog into some touristy cliche! :)
India is quite unique place, frankly, that too not in trivial way. I am saying that even more so because my visits in India were far from usual. And even i would want to, it is not easy to follow tourist-like path when you have to consider whether stairs are steep, or doors wide ;) .
Oh I see, but that means that you might see the not so often visited, less touristy places, which can be even more interesting :). When I'm at a foreign place, I don't like to follow the touristy route, I just like to explore freely anyway :) When you don't go on the touristy route, you might discover the more genuine side of life in a country. As far as I'm concerned the touristy spectacles are not always the most real representation of a place. :)
Exactly. And, beside all of this, i prefer each trip, or rather each journey, to have concrete purpose. I despise just roaming around and doing nothing productive, to put it simply :) .