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Welcome to my in-depth India travel guide! In this video weâre going to run down the top 20 cities you must visit in India!
1. DELHI
Check out Jama Masjid Mosque, Red Fort, Lohdi Gardens, and the Humayunâs Tomb. Go to Chandni Chowk and Little Tibet for street food, and Connaught Place for more adventurous fare!
2. AGRA
Of course, you have to visit the Taj Mahal, but make time to check out the Tomb of IâtimÄd-ud-Daulah, Agra Fort, and the Mughal capital, Fatehpur Sikri!
3. LUCKNOW
In Lucknow, the British Residency and Chota Imambara are musts, as are Rumi Gate, Ambedkar Memorial Park, and the gorgeous Bara Imambara complex!
4. VARANASI
Take a boat ride down the river at sunset. Durga Mandir Temple, Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, and New Vishawatha Temple are musts, as is Sarnath, the birthplace of Buddhism.
6. MUMBAI
Visit the Gateway to India, Elephanta Island, Global Vipassana Pagoda, and CSMT Train Station. Try street food at Canon Pav Bhaji, Elco Restaurant, Madh Island, Mohammad Ali Road, and Juhu Beach!
7. PUNE
Donât miss Shaniwar Wada Fortress, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple, and the temples atop Parvati Hill. Try street food on JM Road and donât miss the Bahubali Thali at House of Paratha!
8. HYDERABAD
Check out Charminar and the giant Buddha at Sagar Lake, as well as Golconda Fort. Ulavacharu, Ram Ki Bandi, Chutneyâs Restaurant, and Paradise Restaurant are musts!
9. AMRITSAR
Visit the Golden Temple, Hindu Durgiana Temple, and the Attari-Wagah Flag Ceremony. Try street food at Pehalwan Kulcha Shop and Tara Chand!
10. BENGALURU
Check out Bangalore Fort and Tipu Sultanâs Summer Palace. When you get hungry, try Vidyarthi Bhavan Restaurant and VV Puram Food Street!
11. CHENNAI
In Chennai, Indian seafood at Marina Beach is a must, as are the beefy and mutton-rich dishes at Sukkubhai Biryani and Thambi Vilas. You also should not miss Kapaleeswarar Temple.
12. KOLKATA
Go shopping at New Market and try a Kathi Roll at Nizamâs nearby. Dacre Lane, Territy Bazaar, Shyambazar, and Shobhabazar are all amazing street food locations!
13. AHMEDABAD
Visit the Gandhi Ashram at Sabarmati, Adalaj Stepwell, and Sidi Saiyyed Mosque. For food, Rajwadu Restaurant, Agashiye Restaurant, Bhatiyar Gali, and Manek Chowk are the best!
14. GUWAHATI
Check out Ganesh Temple Latasil and Navagraha Temple. Donât miss Fancy Bazaar, Michinga Ethnic Cuisine, and Paradise Restaurant
15. JORHAT
Visit the Sukapha Memorial and Break Time Restaurant, Chouka Ethnic Cuisine, Crunchy Bites, and Neevâs! Also, take a day trip to Majuli Island.
16. MAJULI ISLAND
On this massive river island, visit the Sri Sri Uttar Kalambari Satra and the famous mask makers at Nutan Chamaguri Satra. Also, have a delicious meal in Majuli Town!
17. SHILLONG
In Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, visit Iewduh (YODA) Market, Shillong Peak, and Police Bazaar. Nat Khasi Restaurant is a must, as is the fiery Naga food at Naga Mandarin Restaurant!
18. THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
Visit Sri Padamanabhaswamy Temple, and Chalai Bazaar. Try food at Good Morning Hotel, Edaneram Restaurant, and Motherâs Veg Plaza, and Kethelâs Chicken!
19. KOCHI
Check out Fort Kochi, St. Francis Church, and the Jewish Quarters. Try an egg dosa, chicken fry, or beef dry fry on the street or a prawn curry at Upper Berth Restaurant!
20. KOZHIKODE
Visit Kappad Beach, Mishkal Mosque, and Koyenco Bazar. Eat authentic Calicut Biryani at Kuttichira Biriyani Center and other dishes at The Shap and Modern Restaurant!
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TRIVANDRUM: Keralaâs capital and largest city and an ancient spice-trading post dating back to 1000 BC. Interesting sites include Padamanabhaswamy Temple, Chalai Bazaar, Napier Museum and Gardens, and Kovalam Beach. Get a haircut at Mr. Barber and grab a bite to eat at Good Morning Hotel, Edaneram Restaurant, Motherâs Veg Plaza, Villa Maya Restaurant, and Kethelâs Chicken.
KILIMANOOR: A small town and great day trip option about 45 minutes north of Trivandrum. Eat at Vazhiyorakkada Restaurant and Janartha Hotel in Chadayamangalam. Afterwards, visit the largest bird sculpture on Earth at Jatayu Earthâs Center!
VARKALA: A seaside resort town that boasts a wide beach with beautiful cliffs and a seaside promenade. Also check out the 2,000-year-old Janardanaswamy Temple and look for a temple festivalâI found one at Kuttikkattil Bhadrakali Devi Temple. For street food, look for tata dosas, chicken thoran, and puttu!
ALLEPPEY: A coastal farming city and the gateway to the Kerala Backwaters. Try the curries and puttu at Brothers Hotel and the southern Indian seafood at New York Toddy Shop. Book a houseboat stay so you can explore the world-famous backwaters and the towns, villages, and sites along them.
THEKKADY: An area of the Idukki District that borders the state of Tamil Nadu. Check out the wildlife at Periyar Tiger Reserve and the artforms called Kathakali and Kalari. Dine at Drizzle in the Woodnote Thekkady resort and enjoy a meal with the Mannan tribe in the nearby forested mountains!
MUNNAR: A hill station thatâs known for its breathtaking scenery, beautiful tea plantations, and stunning mountain vistas. Stay at the Dreamcatcher Resort and enjoy a meal in the mountains. Donât forget to explore the town and try street food there! Witness the sunrise above Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation and tour the facility afterward!
KOCHI: An ancient city along Keralaâs Arabian Sea coast. Check out its history at Fort Kochi, St. Francis Church, and the oldest Jewish synagogue in the commonwealth. Sightsee in the Jewish quarters and donât forget to buy souvenirs and try the amazing food!
THALASSERY: Another historical city along the Arabian Sea. Visit Tellicherry Fort and Muzhuppilangad Drive-In Beach, and try its amazing biryani at the Paris Hotel! Bombay Hotel has gret string hoppers, and cool off with a Cocktail at Firoz Cool Bar.
KANNUR: The largest city on Keralaâs North Malabar Coast. Visit the fish markets and the harbor, and check out Sree Subrahmanya Swami Temple in Payyanur. Check out a Theyyam performance, and if you can, attend an Indian wedding! Then, enjoy seafood feasts at Malayattor Hotel and Seashell Haris Beach Home. Take a trip to Mahe to enjoy some alcohol!
KOZHIKODE: A historic port city once known as the City of Spices. Check out Mishkal Mosque and Koyenco Bazar, as well as Kappad Beach. Try biryani at Kuttichira Biriyani Centre and Modern Restaurant and local snacks at Bombay Hotel and Rahmath Restaurant. Enjoy the green pea masala on Kozhikode Beach and dine at The Shap Family Restaurant!
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Back in July of 2019, I spent 11 amazing days traveling around the diverse South American country of Suriname. These are the top 10 places you must visit in Suriname!
1. Paramaribo
Surinameâs capital and largest city. Itâs a cosmopolitan melting pot where you can find a rich, colonial past and cuisines that range from Chinese to African to Indonesian to Indian to Dutch. You can also find accommodations for every budget!
2. Tamanredjo
A small town between Paramaribo and Albina. Most of its people are Javanese, and you can find incredible Indonesian chicken, fried banana, rice, and beans, at Warung Lennyâs restaurant in town.
3. Galibi
A small village located at the meeting place of the Maroni River and the Atlantic Ocean. There, you can find lots of outstanding seafood and, between February and June, you can find nesting sea turtles!
4. Brownsweg/Ston Eiland
A town about 80 miles south of Paramaribo, near Brownsberg Nature Park and the Brokopondo Reservoir. The reservoir and surrounding forest offers jungle treks, Howler Monkey Island, and fishing for piranha, and you can find Surinamese barbecue in town!
5. Atjoni
A tiny port village that provides transportation to villages along the Upper Surinamese river. Here, you can grab some Indonesian-inspired food at the riverside restaurant and take a boat ride to Isadou Island.
6. Isadou Island
A small river island in the Upper Suriname River that is home to the Isadou Resort. You can also enjoy delicious jungle food, take treks in the forest, take a dip in the river, search for caiman at night, and visit nearby Jaw Jaw village!
7. Browns-Mountain
A 500-meter-tall mountain in Brownsberg Nature Reserve near Brokopondo Reservoir. From its summit, you can enjoy views of the reservoir and hike to two different jungle waterfalls.
8. Palumeu
A tiny village along the Tapanahony River deep in Surinameâs interior. Take a hike through the jungle to Poti Hill, explore the primary and secondary forests, go fishing in the river rapids, and visit the village!
9. Lelydorp
A mostly Javanese village along the main road leading south from Paramaribo. Itâs a great place to find unique handicrafts and Indonesian-inspired street food like lumpia, satay, chicken sausage, and boiled vegetables with spicy peanut sauce!
10. Johanna-Margaretha
An area east of Paramaribo near the meeting place of the Suriname and Commewijne Rivers. Watch the pink-bellied dolphins at sunset and have an Indian dinner at the Johanna en Margaretha plantation before heading out into the swamp to look for caimans at night!
And there you have it! Those are the top 10 places you must visit in Suriname. This country is so unbelievably diverse in terms of culture and food, and is also a gorgeous country that is largely untouched and unknown to most. You will love it!
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I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. Iâm also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
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Here are the top 10 places to see in Armenia:
1. Yerevan
Yerevan is the capital and largest city in Armenia. It dates back to the 8th century BC! Itâs also the heart of the country. Check out Vernissage Market for handicrafts and Gum Market for great food! Donât miss the amazing Megerian Carpet Museum!
2. Geghard
Geghard is a medieval monastery about an hour from Yerevan. It dates back to the 4th century and partially carved out of the nearby mountain. It was once home to the spear that pierced Jesus Christâs side during the Crucifixion!
3. Garni
Next is Garni, a village where you can make your own lavash! Its most notable site is Temple of Garni, which dates back to the first century AD. Itâs one of the best-known pre-Christian symbols of Armenia and is a great example of classical Greek architecture!
4. Etchmiadzin
Etchmiadzin is considered a holy city and Armeniaâs spiritual capital. Itâs home to some of the oldest churches and cathedrals on Earth, including five that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. While youâre in town, try some fish thatâs cooked by using the light of the sun!
5. Lake Sevan
Lake Sevan is Armeniaâs largest body of water. Itâs a major source of food for Armenians and is also home to Sevanavak, a medieval monastery that dates back to 874!
6. Dilijan
Dilijan is a town in northern Armenia thatâs known for its traditional craft workshops and spa resorts. Itâs surrounded by forests and is also known for its traditional architecture.
7. Apaga Resort
Apaga Resort is a beautiful accommodation that consists of authentic cottages with 22 rooms and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. While youâre there, you can do extreme activities like zip-lining and off-roading!
8. Gyumri
Armeniaâs second-largest city, Gyumri, is known as the arts and crafts center of Armenia. workshops and watching the artisans create beautiful pottery, carvings, and other crafts. Itâs also home to monasteries, churches, and museums.
9. Areni
If youâre into wine, you have to visit Areni. The oldest winery in the world was discovered in a cave complex nearby, and the village hosts the annual Areni Wine Festival every October!
10. Tatev Monastery
Tatev Monastery is a beautiful, 9th-century Armenian Apostolic monastery that once hosted the University of Tatev. You can also ride the worldâs longest reversible cable car and get amazing views of the area!
BONUS: Old Khndzoresk Cave Village
Known as the Cappadocia of Armenia, Old Khndzoresk Cave Village is an ancient village that was carved into the hillsides of a gorge. People lived there as recently as the 1950s! The complex includes three schools and even two churches!
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My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting Davidâs Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,100 destinations in 74 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. Iâm also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.