If you believe the Economic Times' 2007 study, the Banjara Hills postcode is the most expensive one in India. That's no easy feat, given that India is more than 3,000,000 square metres in size and home to more than 1.2 billion individuals.
Britons have been flocking to India for centuries. The country’s larger-than-life combination of sights, sounds and smells is intoxicating. Combine this with a little ancient wisdom, a dash of mysticism and a wildly varied landscape and it’s not difficult to see why India proves so difficult to resist for its many visitors.
During your stay at hotels in Hyderabad, you should definitely take the time to check out the nearby Golkonda Fort. Thought to go back as far as 1143, the fort is both an excellent example of the military history of the region, and a magnificent feat of architecture and engineering.
Mysore is a city still replete with India’s old-world charm. The third largest city in the state of Karnataka, Mysore is known as the “Sandalwood City of India” due to the ongoing tradition and industry of sandalwood carving and oil production.
Jaipur and Jodhpur are two of the must-see stops on any tour of Rajasthan, India, here is some basic information about these two magnificent cities.