May 21, 2018 Local market and bazaars in India – tips for the best ones to see and the best shopping India is a shoppers’ paradise – with local markets and vibrant bazaars, modern shopping malls and middle class shopping enclaves. … Continue reading →
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24-Hours in Jaipur, Rajasthan: India Unbound’s City Guide March 14, 2017 Best known as India’s pink city, there’s more to Jaipur than just mighty forts and stunning palaces. A well-loved destination in India, Jaipur is often on people’s `must see … Continue reading →
Located less than a 3-hour drive on a good highway from Colombo, this quaint heritage city is a must-visit during a tour of Sri Lanka. It’s a great place to spend a few days, roaming the cobbled, car-free streets, lingering … Continue reading →
Recently we spent the day rediscovering Hauz Khas – an arts and shopping precinct in New Delhi that’s home to small boutiques, cafes and galleries. Closed to cars, Hauz Khas is pleasant place to spend an afternoon in Delhi strolling … Continue reading →
Having lived in Mumbai for almost three years, it’s fair to say that if we have to choose between Mumbai and Delhi, we always pick Mumbai. The two cities have the same rivalry like Melbourne and Sydney. But having spent … Continue reading →
Ok so yes, we do like to do a little shopping when we are travelling in India. This week we are in Delhi exploring – visiting out favourite old haunts and hunting for new ones. One of the top things … Continue reading →
We’ve noticed from our recent travel in Sri Lanka, that Colombo is becoming a city in which we really like to be, to explore and to enjoy. With an increase in people touring in Sri Lanka, the capital has really … Continue reading →
#1 Bangles Every time we go to India I buy bangles – more and more bangles. They make such great gifts for all the little kids in our lives who love the colours they come in, plus the sound they … Continue reading →
Check out these . . . fashion/jewellery precincts: Santushti Complex – with fixed prices, you aren’t going to score a bargain here – but with the deplorable bargaining skills usually displayed by westerners, “bargain”, “Delhi” and “foreigner” aren’t words that … Continue reading →