3: Mumbai-
Sanjay Gandhi National Park (aka Borivali National Park) was very big and the best part was the Kanheri caves. There werw about 100 caves and each had a carving of the Buddha. I also found some text on one of the caves walls written in an ancient script! We went to the top and we could see all of Mumbai. Juhu Beach? Juhu ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple? Thane Boat & Chariot Ride?
5: Dehradun-
We saw HESCO's projects and models. We also saw a water mill and prasad factory. We also went to a place called Sastradhara (literally thousands streams) which contains natural spring with Sulfur water. Over there if one bathes in it, then that person won't get any skin diseases. If one drinks it then no stomach viruses. On the last day we went to a Sikh place of worship called a Gurdwara and also went to a buddhist temple.
1: Mussoorie-
We saw great views of the high Himalayas in Mussoorie. We also went to the Mall road and Maggi point. When we went up to the top (Landour aka Char Dukan), we saw a school for learning hindi and foreigners from the US were sitting there.
6: Jammu-
Amar Mahal was like the Biltmore Estate. It was a big house for Maharaj Amar Singh.
4: New Delhi-
Akshardham was one of the mandirs that I liked. Usually I don't want to see mandirs but this one stood out. As a grand finale, we went to a musical fountain show. As different notes and pitches played, the colorful water rose and fell. We also went to the red fort where on Aug 15, the prime minister gives a speech to india. Rajghat was the place where Gandhi ji was cremated. It was okay. There was a garden to walk and pay tributes to Gandhi ji. The Lotus temple was a temple that was very unique. The structure from a top-view looked like a lotus. The people that go there are mainly Bahá'í's followers. Qutab minar was a stone pillar with arabic text on it. It is 238 ft or 72.5 m tall. In the same place, there is an iron pillar that is "rust proof". We saw the capital region and India Gate. We noticed that all the buildings were symmetrical.
2: Agra-
Sanjay Gandhi National Park (aka Borivali National Park) was very big and the best part was the Kanheri caves. There werw about 100 caves and each had a carving of the Buddha. I also found some text on one of the caves walls written in an ancient script! We went to the top and we could see all of Mumbai. Juhu Beach? Juhu ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple? Thane Boat & Chariot Ride?
5: Dehradun-
We saw HESCO's projects and models. We also saw a water mill and prasad factory. We also went to a place called Sastradhara (literally thousands streams) which contains natural spring with Sulfur water. Over there if one bathes in it, then that person won't get any skin diseases. If one drinks it then no stomach viruses. On the last day we went to a Sikh place of worship called a Gurdwara and also went to a buddhist temple.
1: Mussoorie-
We saw great views of the high Himalayas in Mussoorie. We also went to the Mall road and Maggi point. When we went up to the top (Landour aka Char Dukan), we saw a school for learning hindi and foreigners from the US were sitting there.
6: Jammu-
Amar Mahal was like the Biltmore Estate. It was a big house for Maharaj Amar Singh.
4: New Delhi-
Akshardham was one of the mandirs that I liked. Usually I don't want to see mandirs but this one stood out. As a grand finale, we went to a musical fountain show. As different notes and pitches played, the colorful water rose and fell. We also went to the red fort where on Aug 15, the prime minister gives a speech to india. Rajghat was the place where Gandhi ji was cremated. It was okay. There was a garden to walk and pay tributes to Gandhi ji. The Lotus temple was a temple that was very unique. The structure from a top-view looked like a lotus. The people that go there are mainly Bahá'í's followers. Qutab minar was a stone pillar with arabic text on it. It is 238 ft or 72.5 m tall. In the same place, there is an iron pillar that is "rust proof". We saw the capital region and India Gate. We noticed that all the buildings were symmetrical.
2: Agra-
In agra I saw one of the most amazing wonders of the world. I saw the Taj Mahal! It is a white marble mausoleum. It was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife. It took 22 yrs to build. Fatehpur Sikri means "victory place". It was for Emperor Akbar and his 3 wives.