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Yes I would. My wife doesn't do well with high humidity, though.
Yes. That's what I thought.
The best months for travelling here are mid Feburary to mid April and from mid September to Mid November.
Which window would you prefer?
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I'll ask my wife. Probably March or April.
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I think there must be all the great places covered in the tour. The most fascinating destinations apart from the Himalyas in northern and western part of India include a visit to the great forts of Rajasthan that are all full of ecstasy as they are the lively examples of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The second one is a visit to The Taj Mahal and sone beautiful ancient symbols in the form of Ajanta and Alora caves. There are some religious places which will leave you mesmerized once you look at them with your eyes.
TBH, there's so much to visit in India that it never gets over. It's all because there's no other country in the world that can boast of such a huge diversity in everything.
I would recommend you and everyone to come here at least for a month. The more the better.
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I am going to give this some serious thought.
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Amazing! I think we can have an SN meetup (priority) and a tour de India.
I will soon announce it in a post. Big Big idea! Thank you so much!
The adoption of Bitcoin is near zero in India and people here aren't as interested.
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