- Benedict Relf (c)
- James Kilbourn
- Thomas Harley
- Tommy Lennard
- Guy Shipman
- Sam Cooney
- Kiran Chaudhuri
- Lachlan Murray
- Nick Schild
- Jack Dyson
- Karan Shamdasani
- Sagar Mahboobani
- Vatsal Kanoria
- William Donald
- Eoin Kelly
- James Parnaby
- Aman Galani
- Timothy Jacobs
Thursday, 28 January 2010
The Tour Squad
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
India's Golden Triangle
WHAT IS THE 'GOLDEN TRIANGLE'?
India's Golden Triangle comprises the three most visited cities in the country's north-west - Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, which are all connected to each other by good road and rail links. On the map, these form a roughly equilateral triangle, some 200-250km along each side. This triangle has been dubbed "golden" for the extraordinary wealth of cultural and historical splendour on offer in each of the three cities.
Jaipur, capital of the largely desert state of Rajasthan, is home to some of Asia's best bazaars. Delhi is the sprawling, fascinating Indian capital, full of sites to see, while Agra, once the heart of the Moghul empire, boasts the unparalleled beauty of the Taj Mahal, which adorns the banks of the Yamuna river. The Golden Triangle is sure to offer the classic Indian experience.
Edited from: The Complete Guide To: India's Golden Triangle, (M.Teller)
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/asia/the-complete-guide-to-indias-golden-triangle-434773.html