Ok, dahil kain lang ako ng kain lately, I thought of shortlisting some 10 memorable street food moments and lamons from my recent biyahes around. Nothing super fancy, basta yung mga casual, simple at cheap pagkain lang; nonetheless, authentic pa din. Walang cheeseburger dito ha? So here goes. Enjoy. =) 1.) Pho, Ho Chi Minh … Continue reading Jose’s 10 Best Street Food Moments
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Street life in Kolkata India
Coming from Southeast Asia, Kolkata is probably one of the cheapest way to enter India. Thanks to Airasia, I only got my promo ticket for around 2,200 pesos ( 45 usd) from Kuala Lumpur. Kolkata is located on the east banks of Indian Subcontinent, and is a state once the center of British Colonialism in East … Continue reading Street life in Kolkata India
Backpacking Delhi on a Cheap
Delhi was my last stop when I visited India , and as expected, my budget for this backpacking leg was expectedly depleting. I came from Agra, and food , accommodation and fare were a bit pricey there, not to mention the entrances. Given that, I tried to find cheap options for my 3 nights stay in … Continue reading Backpacking Delhi on a Cheap
Food Trip in Delhi ( And how much it costs! )
Must Try Affordable Restaurants in Delhi Food is fairly cheap in India, as compared to other Cities Ive visited , including Metro Manila. For the tight budgeted , food allowance of 400 INR/day ( 7-8 USD ) is enough , but will most likely limit you with basic and street food. Below are most of … Continue reading Food Trip in Delhi ( And how much it costs! )
Agra City and the Taj Mahal Up Close
Probably the most Significant - recognized Symbol of Indian Architecture is the Taj Mahal , of Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, Central India. The monument was conceived out of the love of the king Shah Jahan for his deceased wife, Mumtaz Mahal . Repeatedly mistaken as a temple or a mosque, Taj Mahal is in fact … Continue reading Agra City and the Taj Mahal Up Close
Indian Architecture of Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jaipur , is probably the best city I've visited during my 15 days stay in India. Although described by the lonely planet as "diesel soaked streets ", I actually found Jaipur more safe and in order, as compared to other cities i've visited. Maybe its because I found a nice accommodation tucked in a less crowdy part of … Continue reading Indian Architecture of Jaipur, Rajasthan
India Visa on Arrival for Pinoys (UPDATED Feb. 2015)
Its no secret that a lot of people, including me, factor in "the need for VISA" whenever we choose which country to visit next. Airline tickets to some favourite destinations may be cheap if booked on promo, but still , we think twice , because of the VISA Requirements , which is an added expense and is very … Continue reading India Visa on Arrival for Pinoys (UPDATED Feb. 2015)
Overly Crowded, Interesting, Unforgettable Delhi, India
The City of Mumtaz Mahal
Preview of Agra , Uttar Pradesh, India
Royal Maharaja of Jaipur
The City of Jaipur gave to me probably the best Indian travel experience by far , with its rich history of Mughal kingdoms, Royalties and Maharajas, the well preserved Mughal/Indian Architecture , a lot of street food, kebabs, shawarmas , and best affordable accommodations. Here are some preview shots of my Jaipur experience.
Streets of Kolkata, India
Preview of my Kolkata Experience.. Chaotic? Well, yes. But it is the busy streets, the loudest horns and crowded markets that makes this colonial city Incredibly India, as it is. I may not have seen much of historic Mughal heritage sites in this place , but there is already so much going on in every corner , … Continue reading Streets of Kolkata, India