We ended our 6 weeks in India with a trip to Kerala, regarded by locals as "God's Own Country."
Hampi seems positively prehistoric - arid but lush, jam-packed with ruins, and most noticeably covered with giant boulders. A friend poignantly described it as "The Flintstones."
We almost didn't visit the Taj Mahal. It seemed a bit cliche. Plus, we had seen so many photos of the Taj Mahal already that we didn't think it would blow us away. We were so incredibly wrong. We are now two more souls brought under the spell of the Taj Mahal.
Photos and stories from our experience riding camels and sleeping under the stars in the Thar Desert.
When we realized that we would be spending our one year anniversary in India, we immediately jumped at the chance to celebrate at one of the most romantic hotels in the world - the Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur.
India is one of the most colorful, chaotic, spiritual, happy, impoverished, sexist, liberated, disgusting, and downright amazing countries I’ve ever visited. Yet above all else, the people and country—a truly unique cauldron of humanity—are unbelievably hilarious.